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<v Speaker 1>Hey, you out there there. I want some I want

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<v Speaker 1>some co hosts who actually you can tell that they

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<v Speaker 1>actually have some type of chemistry going on.

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<v Speaker 2>Heye, cloud chasing, that's cool.

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<v Speaker 1>I actually got something in mind for you. So keep lessening.

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<v Speaker 1>You'll find out.

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<v Speaker 2>This is touchdowns and tangents your Weekly Spot or NFL thanks,

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<v Speaker 2>culturally concise tangents and in context for the coaches. What's up?

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<v Speaker 2>What's up? Good people? Uh? That's weird or is it you?

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<v Speaker 1>Hear me? H?

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<v Speaker 3>Your miic is not working? This is a touchdowns to

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<v Speaker 3>chance everybody. I'm a Kenneth Barry and it's draft night.

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<v Speaker 3>And even though I called I literally predicted like seventy

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<v Speaker 3>the first round, Oh my levels messed up. That's what

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<v Speaker 3>it was.

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<v Speaker 2>Bad. There you go. But yeah, man, uh, well we're

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<v Speaker 2>not really live, but we're kind of live. Uh, just

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<v Speaker 2>fresh off the draft, wrapping up, first rounds over, We

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<v Speaker 2>got all the reaction, We got some stuff to look

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<v Speaker 2>forward to tomorrow in the next couple of days. Yeah, overall, Kenny,

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<v Speaker 2>you can turn.

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<v Speaker 1>Winner levels down a little bit. You're kind of high.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm the same as you.

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<v Speaker 3>I her feedback you talk or were you just sitting

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<v Speaker 3>back when you said that. Okay, anyways, all right, whatever, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>NFL Draft been interviewing on a lot of these guys.

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<v Speaker 2>Someone in the first round. Okay, no, I would have

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<v Speaker 2>asked you. I'm just saying, like, what from the first

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<v Speaker 2>day of the draft is kind of the stiling. What

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<v Speaker 2>was the headline?

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<v Speaker 3>They all come from really good families, no trauma porn here.

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<v Speaker 3>I was refreshing, Like it's as a journalist, it really

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<v Speaker 3>is all about the questions you ask. And if all

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<v Speaker 3>you can say is this person's mom smoked crack and

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<v Speaker 3>kick like kick drug addition, after twenty years they did

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<v Speaker 3>Tea Higgins.

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<v Speaker 2>So dirty, maybe this is the reflection of there being

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<v Speaker 2>more money and opportunity around these kids, or maybe they're

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<v Speaker 2>just tired of, you know, perpetuating the same stereotypes, or

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<v Speaker 2>maybe everyone really just came from a good background this

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<v Speaker 2>first round draft.

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<v Speaker 3>Gu I mean, like there are people who came from

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<v Speaker 3>hard backgrounds, Like there are stories, but it's like you

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<v Speaker 3>don't focus on like, oh, yeah, their father wasn't there,

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<v Speaker 3>or they're anti smoked crack and their grandmother had to.

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<v Speaker 1>Take care of them.

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<v Speaker 3>Like when you just celebrate the person being drafted and

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<v Speaker 3>the people who are happy.

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<v Speaker 2>But honestly, I don't think I've really watched the main

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<v Speaker 2>draft broadcast like that in a while. I think usually

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<v Speaker 2>I just react to it on my phone or it's

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<v Speaker 2>just on in the background when we're recording or at

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<v Speaker 2>a bar or something. But yeah, I don't know. I

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<v Speaker 2>kind of don't pay that much attention to it anymore.

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<v Speaker 2>For me, I think the combine is more that kind

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<v Speaker 2>of introduction the storylines. I'm just glad it was.

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<v Speaker 1>Positive this year, and I mean there were a couple

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<v Speaker 1>of trades.

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<v Speaker 3>But uh, you know, I think when it comes down

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<v Speaker 3>to it, I think everybody got what they needed in

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<v Speaker 3>this first round. This might be one of the few

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<v Speaker 3>first rounds where there weren't a lot of reaches.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, for me, I think it's all about the trades.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, when you talk about the top of the draft,

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<v Speaker 2>Jacksonville getting up to number two, I mean there's no

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<v Speaker 2>there's no excuses for Trevor Lawrence. Now now you have

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<v Speaker 2>to produce. You're on notice. Like we got to another weapon,

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<v Speaker 2>we traded up to get it. There's excitement around the

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<v Speaker 2>organization again. Okay, now it's your time to tie everything together.

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<v Speaker 2>Because you've gotten you've helped us get to the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 2>You got paid and you got everything around you, so

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<v Speaker 2>there's no excuse. And then at the back end of

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<v Speaker 2>the draft too, I mean seeing the Chiefs and Eagles

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<v Speaker 2>swap places. I mean essentially two of the best teams

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<v Speaker 2>in the entire league literally just played in the Super Bowl,

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<v Speaker 2>played in two of the last three Super Bowls, and

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<v Speaker 2>both got better, and they both were able to get

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<v Speaker 2>players that easily could have went in the top half

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<v Speaker 2>of the draft. They got guys where if they would

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<v Speaker 2>have went, you know, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen twenty, you would

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<v Speaker 2>have said, oh, that's a good value, you know, And

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<v Speaker 2>they were able to get them at thirty two. And

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<v Speaker 2>the fact that they i mean not coerce, but coordinated

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<v Speaker 2>a swap like that, knowing they're both bitter rivals, knowing

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<v Speaker 2>they're both going to get exactly who they want. That's

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<v Speaker 2>crazy to me. But that's why they're the class of

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<v Speaker 2>the league, because they got the brass and the balls,

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<v Speaker 2>and they know how to make a move like that,

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<v Speaker 2>and they're willing to put Eagles and you know, bullshit

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<v Speaker 2>and old money and fucking pettiness and whatever aside. And

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<v Speaker 2>it was good for football. It was good for their business.

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<v Speaker 2>So for me, yeah, man, I think the trades were

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<v Speaker 2>really interesting. I mean, even the Rams they traded back

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<v Speaker 2>in the middle of the twenties, the Giants jumped in

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<v Speaker 2>front of them to get Jackson Dart. So to me,

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, that's the thing. You know that the Rams

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<v Speaker 2>had their sights set on Jackson Dart because why else

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<v Speaker 2>would you trade up and get him, Because none of

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<v Speaker 2>these other teams after that, we're gonna take him.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that's why you trade back into the second.

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<v Speaker 2>Round unless the Rams, unless they knew the Rams were

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<v Speaker 2>going to trade back to someone else to get Jackson Dart.

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<v Speaker 2>But either way, Jackson Dart was clearly, as you called

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<v Speaker 2>it like a year ago, was gonna go in the

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<v Speaker 2>first round two years ago and the second quarterback, which

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of people did not expect, which brings us

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<v Speaker 2>to the next kind of big storyline which which I've

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<v Speaker 2>been developing. But as Shador Sanders fell out of the

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<v Speaker 2>first round overall, man, I think it's hard for me

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<v Speaker 2>to say he's not a first round talent. But I

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<v Speaker 2>think with this draft class, we talked about it over

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<v Speaker 2>the coming weeks, but it's like four through you know, fifty,

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<v Speaker 2>you could have ranked in a thousand different ways, just

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<v Speaker 2>depending on what kind of scheme you're running, depending on

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<v Speaker 2>what kind of trades you like, et cetera. So well,

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<v Speaker 2>it's like, yeah, I feel kind of bad for Shoud

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<v Speaker 2>because it's like, man, the league really just kind of

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<v Speaker 2>coerced and turned the turt the tides against him, like

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<v Speaker 2>they pretty much just gate gate kept him and said,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, we're not gonna let you into our first

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<v Speaker 2>round club, like because we don't have to, because your

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<v Speaker 2>dad is too disrupted. He's always been too disruptive. That's

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<v Speaker 2>what I feel like happened. But at the same time,

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<v Speaker 2>it's like, no, I mean, Trador could have easily went

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<v Speaker 2>in the second round in any other draft. It's just

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<v Speaker 2>this draft four through forty were so close that you

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<v Speaker 2>could make the argument for him to be in the

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<v Speaker 2>top five, top ten, top twenty. And then Will Johnson

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<v Speaker 2>falling that was a huge surprise. I mean, that was

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<v Speaker 2>something else you had talked about. But I remember asking you,

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<v Speaker 2>do you think he followed the second round. You're like, no,

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<v Speaker 2>there's no way, And here it is, We're going to

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<v Speaker 2>day two. Will Johnson saill on the board one of

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<v Speaker 2>the best corners in the last couple of years, has

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<v Speaker 2>some injury history, but it was deemed next up by

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<v Speaker 2>Charles Woodson and kind of underwhelmed with some of his

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<v Speaker 2>physical traits, but overall just real you know, press press

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<v Speaker 2>corner and you need that in the league. So it's

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<v Speaker 2>surprising to me that he fell in the second I.

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<v Speaker 3>Mean, it's crazy that Will Johnson and Milwell were the

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<v Speaker 3>last two left in the green room.

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<v Speaker 2>Will Johnson really like milro I mean he kind of

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<v Speaker 2>did that too.

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<v Speaker 3>You should have never should don't don't go fly all

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<v Speaker 3>the way out to Wisconsin and then that's embarrassing, bro.

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<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't.

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<v Speaker 3>I would have been at home with my family, Like,

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<v Speaker 3>who's who was realistically gonna take him in the first round.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what happens when that's.

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<v Speaker 2>What happens when you listen to your agent and your

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<v Speaker 2>dad and your mom and you don't have people around

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<v Speaker 2>you that can be real with you, like.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, dog, you should have went back to college for

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<v Speaker 3>that last year and become a better passer and then

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<v Speaker 3>showed up at the combine running a four three forty

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<v Speaker 3>being able to blew everybody away. But uh yeah, Will

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<v Speaker 3>Johnson just comes down to his knee injury and then

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<v Speaker 3>his tape. People are like, oh, yeah, attack all he's

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<v Speaker 3>kind of stiff, and I'm like, oh, he literally was

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<v Speaker 3>locking up everybody when he came back to play. He

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<v Speaker 3>has the most pick six is in Michigan history. That's

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<v Speaker 3>not accidental. So I think just if his knee's not

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<v Speaker 3>healthy and he didn't run a forty, he kind of

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<v Speaker 3>did some light workouts at his position drill when he

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<v Speaker 3>worked out a couple weeks ago. So my thing is,

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<v Speaker 3>I just think teams are like, we can get him

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<v Speaker 3>in the second round since his knees, his knee might

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<v Speaker 3>be messed up, or his knee is whatever. I think

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<v Speaker 3>that's kind of where you go to because that's the

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<v Speaker 3>only real reason why he don't have character issues. You say, oh,

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<v Speaker 3>he can't tap. I'm like, he played at Michigan. There's

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<v Speaker 3>plenty of film where he lit people up. You can teach,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, really sorry.

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<v Speaker 2>The other thing with that winning, Yeah, But the other

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<v Speaker 2>thing is when you play on defense like that, like

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<v Speaker 2>you're only going to get so many opportunities.

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<v Speaker 1>He was seen as the top five pick, bro.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you was seen as the top corner, top five

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<v Speaker 3>taken the consensus top five pick to out of the

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<v Speaker 3>first round completely. And then Josh Simmons, who tours Pateller

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<v Speaker 3>Tendon and only played six games this year, was a

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<v Speaker 3>right tackle on San Diego State from San Diego. By

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<v Speaker 3>the way, again another Cali first round pick. I just

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<v Speaker 3>want to point that out. Boy. They keep telling us

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<v Speaker 3>California is not a factor, but you get all your

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<v Speaker 3>talent from Cali.

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<v Speaker 1>Interesting, didn't exave your records like a super.

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<v Speaker 3>Bowl records and touchdowns in the Super Bowl and appreciate

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<v Speaker 3>he's from Fresno. But oh yeah, anyway, yeah, milroeuld have

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<v Speaker 3>stayed at home. I mean, he's gonna have a fall

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<v Speaker 3>because if Cleveland don't get him, and he's not gonna

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<v Speaker 3>play in Cleveland's not playing. If if Chador doesn't go

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<v Speaker 3>to the Raiders or the Browns, that's another steep fall,

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<v Speaker 3>my friend. And he's like apparently the only person in

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<v Speaker 3>NFL history to have his jersey retired and then not

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<v Speaker 3>go in the first round. He got his jersey retired

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<v Speaker 3>at Colorado on.

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<v Speaker 2>But you see, that's why it's like it's it's hard

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<v Speaker 2>to like root against him and it's hard to root

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<v Speaker 2>for him at the same time, it's like your dad. Damn,

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<v Speaker 2>your dad does stup to you. That's not really your fault,

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<v Speaker 2>but it's like, you don't run away from me either.

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<v Speaker 3>They're gonna pay. You're gonna get arrows because of who

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<v Speaker 3>your father is. Yeah, because they could. They hated your

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<v Speaker 3>father so much that like, you can't hate Shiloh.

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<v Speaker 2>He might not even get drafted. Most likely, from the

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<v Speaker 2>looks of how it's going, he's probably not getting.

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<v Speaker 1>Drafted at all. Might get a camp.

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<v Speaker 2>Because if your door is not not going in the

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<v Speaker 2>first round and Shiloh is probably.

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah, when it just comes down to it, Simmons

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<v Speaker 3>You would have actually been the top offensive tackle offensive

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<v Speaker 3>lineman in the draft if he didn't get injured. People

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<v Speaker 2>If he's going.

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<v Speaker 3>He went from San Diego State to Ohio State, earned

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<v Speaker 3>the starting job only gave up one sack in two years.

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<v Speaker 3>That has to stand for something. And if his knee

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<v Speaker 3>So if he's healthy, you literally just got a top

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<v Speaker 3>So really, I think everybody who went in the first

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<v Speaker 1>Because of the Pope died at like eighty eight.

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<v Speaker 2>saying for a while, So that's why I'm surprised you

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<v Speaker 2>can't talk about It was just the amount of linemen

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<v Speaker 2>that went in this draft. Ten defensive tackles and then

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<v Speaker 2>there was about five tackles too, right, it was.

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<v Speaker 1>Like ten offensive linemen maybe eleven.

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah, man, talk talk about that all right. So

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<v Speaker 3>first it was Will Campbell and fourth of the Patriots.

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<v Speaker 3>Everybody knew that Rabel fell in love with him. He

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<v Speaker 3>just screams Patriot, so it just made sense that and

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<v Speaker 3>they said, like, if his arms aren't you long enough,

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<v Speaker 1>Will Campbell can play.

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<v Speaker 3>Football at an elite level, So whether it's a left

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<v Speaker 1>Then you had, uh was it, membi?

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<v Speaker 3>The missoo tackle went next to the Saints, I mean

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<v Speaker 3>to the Jets. To the Jets at seven. Yeah, that's perfect, great,

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<v Speaker 3>fastest line than the draft, perfect, same height as uh,

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<v Speaker 3>Jason Peters practically same forty times four nine one and

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<v Speaker 3>tested great, great athleticism, elite right tackle. When you get

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<v Speaker 3>an elite athletic right tackle, that's worth a top ten pick,

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<v Speaker 3>like with Jack Conklin before the knee injuries. And you

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<v Speaker 3>know Ryan Ramcheck who had to retire, who was an

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<v Speaker 3>elite He was literally like he literally came from a

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<v Speaker 3>D three school, went to Wisconsin. There was an All

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<v Speaker 3>Pro every year of his career that he wasn't injured,

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<v Speaker 3>which is kind of crazy, and then he just retired.

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<v Speaker 3>That's sad. That's just crazy though. Switch to Ryan Ramcheck.

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah. So the third tackle off the board was

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<v Speaker 3>Kelvin Banks out of Texas.

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<v Speaker 1>He's the first Texas.

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<v Speaker 3>Lineman to go in the first round since Mike Williams

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<v Speaker 3>and that was over like twenty five years ago. Actually

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<v Speaker 3>that was two thousand and one. Yeah, only someone like

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<v Speaker 3>me would know some shit like that, long memory. I

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<v Speaker 3>didn't even need a database for that one. I played

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<v Speaker 3>so much mad and that I just logged the hours.

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<v Speaker 3>And yeah, Mike Williams was the second overall pick when

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<v Speaker 3>he came out. I don't want to say two thousand

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<v Speaker 3>and one and two thousand and two. Yeah, that's the

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<v Speaker 3>last time Texas had an offensive tackle go in the

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<v Speaker 3>first round. The streak is over. So Kevin Banks went

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<v Speaker 3>ninth to the Saints. Now they can move their Oregon

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<v Speaker 3>State tackle back to right tackle. Trevor Penning was the

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<v Speaker 3>first round pick out of Northern in Iowa. Didn't get

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<v Speaker 3>his fifth year option renewed. I could see him asking

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<v Speaker 3>for a trade. Honestly, bro, what the fuck are.

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<v Speaker 2>You talking about? You're talking about seven different things except

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<v Speaker 2>for the thing I want to I'm tying in.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm saying how important off the line?

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<v Speaker 3>I like, they literally took they already had a left tackle,

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<v Speaker 3>and then they took fucking Kelvin Banks and their tackle

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<v Speaker 3>who they took in the top ten last year from

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<v Speaker 3>Morgan State. They're gonna move him back to right tackle,

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<v Speaker 3>where he's originally great at. And then after him, it was, uh, dammit,

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<v Speaker 3>I cate forgetting their names.

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<v Speaker 1>Pull the thrower for me real quick.

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<v Speaker 3>You're talking about the lineman drafted. So I'm forgeting. I'm

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<v Speaker 3>spacing on names. I forget to win.

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<v Speaker 2>Next. I don't even know where you're at.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm at nine.

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<v Speaker 2>And they had, honestly the Cooper Tyler Booker from Alabama.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the Cowboys, he went twelve, he was a guard.

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<v Speaker 3>He went twelve overall, which was great. Tyler Warren, the

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<v Speaker 3>tied end of Penn State ended up going to uh,

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<v Speaker 3>the Colts, which is actually perfect. I'm just saying that

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<v Speaker 3>because he's a.

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<v Speaker 2>D And then the last one was the last two

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<v Speaker 2>where Josh Connerley with the Commanders at twenty nine and

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<v Speaker 2>then at thirty two. Josh Simmons. Flicker was another guy.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh Zabel Graysabel Seahawks, Yeah, seventeen or eighteen eighteen. Also,

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<v Speaker 3>I also interviewed him, sweet U. He went to North

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<v Speaker 3>Dakota State. Actually he's probably gonna play center. So what

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<v Speaker 3>that's like eight offensive women?

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<v Speaker 2>There's two more. I'm forgetting. Oh, Donovan Jackson guard.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they go for the vikings. See, and then there

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<v Speaker 3>was another guy. Booker was the first guard. Donovan Jackson

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<v Speaker 3>went Jackson was the third guard because they will win

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<v Speaker 3>after that. Yeah, there's eight eight, Well those enough.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought those ten. That's crazy though.

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<v Speaker 2>Like that's yeah, there's eight, so talk about that.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, this is a very elite class just based

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<v Speaker 3>on the type.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean the Miszoo.

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<v Speaker 3>A lot of these guys only gave up one or

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<v Speaker 3>two sacks in their whole career, so I feel like

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<v Speaker 3>it's a really great scheme fit. And then if we

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<v Speaker 3>want to talk tight ends, let's talk tight ends. Because

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<v Speaker 3>Cooper Lovelace out of Michigan wasn't supposed to be the

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<v Speaker 3>first tight end taken. He ain't run a forty, so

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<v Speaker 3>nobody really knows what he runs. But he's like a

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<v Speaker 3>he's a smoother route runner. And Tyler Warren. Tyler Warren's

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<v Speaker 3>like George Kittle if you know he was running wild

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<v Speaker 3>Cat like it's it's kind of crazy. But Lovelace went

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<v Speaker 3>tenth overall to the Bears, which for Ben Johnson, I get,

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<v Speaker 3>you know you got Tyler, you got you already got

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<v Speaker 3>your tight end. Who came out of.

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<v Speaker 1>Notre Dame, who's a baller, and you paid him already.

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<v Speaker 3>Then you got Lovelace, you got DJ Moore, you got

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<v Speaker 3>romadons A, and then you got Swift and Roshawn Johnson.

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<v Speaker 3>So I'm surprised they they didn't go offensive line. That

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<v Speaker 3>actually kind of surprised me. I thought they would have

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<v Speaker 3>went Tyler Brooker honestly because Joe Thuney can technically play

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<v Speaker 3>left tackle. But uh, that's that's kind of interesting to

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<v Speaker 3>see just like how that played out, like the offensive

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<v Speaker 3>line and the tight ends, like they all went to

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<v Speaker 3>the perfect Like you couldn't actually a better situation for

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<v Speaker 3>every last one of those prospects as far as the

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<v Speaker 3>whole line goes slash tight end.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. And I think defensively, there were like five defensive

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<v Speaker 2>tackles that were selected. I mean you also kind of

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<v Speaker 2>talked about how there's a bunch of d linemen depth

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<v Speaker 2>in this draft, how there's a bunch of guy that

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<v Speaker 2>runs for seven, and that was reflected in this draft,

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<v Speaker 2>like teams are trying to build up front. I think

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<v Speaker 2>the Eagles really showed the blueprint. I mean, that's really

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<v Speaker 2>why it's really what got them over the Hump was

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<v Speaker 2>a good running game and a great defensive line, and

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<v Speaker 2>not just that, but like the way they dominated the trenches.

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<v Speaker 2>I think teams took note of that. And this is

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<v Speaker 2>a copycat league. Like if one team shows a formula

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<v Speaker 2>that that's damn near fool proof, guess what everyone else

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<v Speaker 2>is gonna try to emplay it. So yeah, I mean

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<v Speaker 2>you talked, you talked a lot. Just going back to

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<v Speaker 2>d tackles, I mean you talked a lot about Mason Graham.

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<v Speaker 2>Some people had him falling, some people had him as

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<v Speaker 2>like a campus prospect. Some people were talking shits, hey,

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<v Speaker 2>he can't play ball. Some people were just saying he's

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<v Speaker 2>one of the best defensive tackles in a long time.

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<v Speaker 2>So what do you think about Graham kind of going

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<v Speaker 2>to the Browns and five.

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<v Speaker 3>I think he's a dog which is ironic because you

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<v Speaker 3>know dog pound. I think it's great for Cleveland because

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<v Speaker 3>they got more.

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<v Speaker 2>Picks and they they haven't had. They got Garrett help

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<v Speaker 2>and they were able to get more picks.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and they're gonna be picking very low.

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<v Speaker 3>I think they could easily get your door in the

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<v Speaker 3>second round because they need to have like three picks

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<v Speaker 3>in the top whatever. I think they have like the

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<v Speaker 3>second or third. I think they have the.

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<v Speaker 1>The second or third pick in the second round.

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<v Speaker 2>So they have the first in the third, the first

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<v Speaker 2>in the second, and then they have the fourth in

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<v Speaker 2>the second. Yeah, so they could easily get your door.

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<v Speaker 2>Still they quarterback.

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<v Speaker 3>They can just let me take Will Johnson. Let me

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<v Speaker 3>take your door, and then take Will Johnson takes your door,

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<v Speaker 3>and then take Will Johnson either one.

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<v Speaker 2>And they have two rounds in the third with number

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<v Speaker 2>ninety four and number sixty seven.

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<v Speaker 3>And they're still great offensive tackle prospects in this class.

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<v Speaker 3>It just weren't gonna be first round picks like the

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<v Speaker 3>Minnesota tackle well pretty much just when it comes down

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<v Speaker 3>to it, Like.

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<v Speaker 1>I think the Jackson Dark.

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<v Speaker 3>Situation kind of just solidified the board for quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 1>In this draft.

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<v Speaker 3>I think your door is probably going to be the

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<v Speaker 3>only one that goes in the second around. Truthfully, mil

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<v Speaker 3>Roll is probably gonna slide to like the fourth or

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<v Speaker 3>the fifth.

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<v Speaker 1>I just don't see it.

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<v Speaker 3>So and then there's also a ton of running backs left,

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<v Speaker 3>Like the Chargers got the perfect running back and Hampton

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<v Speaker 3>out of North Carolina, like they just signed you know,

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<v Speaker 3>back then to play guard next to Joe Ault, who

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<v Speaker 3>would be a left tackle on literally thirty one other teams.

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<v Speaker 3>He would be your starting left tackle, like outside of

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<v Speaker 3>you know, some all pro playing, but like he's that

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<v Speaker 3>great and he's playing right tackle. So it's kind of

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<v Speaker 3>crazy just when you look at how everything's kind of

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<v Speaker 3>swayed out. The trenches were definitely a big aspect of

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<v Speaker 3>this draft. I feel like outside of the big skill

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<v Speaker 3>player names, people were taking down as many lineman as

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<v Speaker 3>they could.

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<v Speaker 2>Perfect. Uh segue here with that you mentioned skill players

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<v Speaker 2>and Ashta Genty landed with the Raiders. Raiders finally have

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<v Speaker 2>a legitimate running back once again.

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<v Speaker 3>Best running back since Dann mac fadden. I'm just gonna

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<v Speaker 3>say it now. He was better than the tap in college.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, obviously we talked about him all year due

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<v Speaker 2>to our bias with Boise State, and we've really been

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<v Speaker 2>talking about him for two I'm not.

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<v Speaker 1>Gonna call it bias. I'm just gonna I've been.

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<v Speaker 3>Talking about it for him for two years in depth

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<v Speaker 3>knowledge and three years I watched this whole.

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<v Speaker 2>The fact that now he's was basically our favorite professional

424
00:25:45.519 --> 00:25:50.480
<v Speaker 2>team just feels a full moment. Uh. People, we have

425
00:25:50.559 --> 00:25:56.480
<v Speaker 2>been comparing him to Maury Shows Drew to Adrian Peterson's

426
00:25:56.640 --> 00:26:00.119
<v Speaker 2>Kawan Barkley just in terms of impact l And I

427
00:26:00.160 --> 00:26:03.559
<v Speaker 2>think if he could made that sort of impact, that'd

428
00:26:03.599 --> 00:26:07.079
<v Speaker 2>be great, That'd be awesome. But I think more so

429
00:26:07.119 --> 00:26:11.359
<v Speaker 2>than anything, this Raider team really needed an identity, and

430
00:26:12.240 --> 00:26:14.000
<v Speaker 2>I think you know what that is. Now. It's gonna

431
00:26:14.039 --> 00:26:17.119
<v Speaker 2>start with gent and you're gonna have Geno push the

432
00:26:17.119 --> 00:26:20.319
<v Speaker 2>ball when he needs to and force the ball to

433
00:26:20.599 --> 00:26:24.200
<v Speaker 2>Bowers and Mayors on third down and second down and

434
00:26:24.279 --> 00:26:29.559
<v Speaker 2>short like the formula is right in front of you. Now,

435
00:26:29.799 --> 00:26:31.400
<v Speaker 2>just have to go out the next cute And I

436
00:26:31.440 --> 00:26:33.400
<v Speaker 2>feel like, for the first time in a lone time,

437
00:26:34.559 --> 00:26:36.880
<v Speaker 2>the Silver and Black not only have the players in

438
00:26:36.880 --> 00:26:41.279
<v Speaker 2>the uniform that are competent enough to go out there

439
00:26:41.279 --> 00:26:45.480
<v Speaker 2>and compete every Sunday, but there's people up top finally

440
00:26:45.519 --> 00:26:47.519
<v Speaker 2>getting out of their own way and finally making the

441
00:26:47.599 --> 00:26:48.880
<v Speaker 2>right decisions.

442
00:26:49.839 --> 00:26:53.000
<v Speaker 3>Taking Gent means that teams actually have to respect the

443
00:26:53.079 --> 00:26:56.920
<v Speaker 3>Raiders' offense. I don't think people respect that the Raiders

444
00:26:57.000 --> 00:26:59.519
<v Speaker 3>offense in a very long time.

445
00:27:00.200 --> 00:27:04.640
<v Speaker 2>You don't have to run some gimmicky, you know, rub

446
00:27:05.640 --> 00:27:09.480
<v Speaker 2>inside out double move to ju Kobe Myers to get

447
00:27:09.519 --> 00:27:13.240
<v Speaker 2>seven yards. You know you can run the ball and

448
00:27:13.279 --> 00:27:16.680
<v Speaker 2>get five yards and every down stay ahead of the

449
00:27:16.759 --> 00:27:20.480
<v Speaker 2>chains and oh yeah, you can throw them swing pass

450
00:27:20.640 --> 00:27:23.160
<v Speaker 2>or a bubble screen or whatever out of the backfield.

451
00:27:23.240 --> 00:27:25.519
<v Speaker 3>Are we actually going to see a screen round effectively?

452
00:27:26.200 --> 00:27:28.440
<v Speaker 3>Since you know the last time were running screens to

453
00:27:28.519 --> 00:27:34.200
<v Speaker 3>Brandon Bolden. I don't forget the North remembers the South

454
00:27:34.240 --> 00:27:38.599
<v Speaker 3>too and the East Bay, but m.

455
00:27:40.200 --> 00:27:40.839
<v Speaker 2>I think this is the.

456
00:27:40.799 --> 00:27:44.599
<v Speaker 3>First time all three teams in the division have to

457
00:27:44.640 --> 00:27:46.319
<v Speaker 3>be like, okay, we got to put in our big

458
00:27:46.319 --> 00:27:48.240
<v Speaker 3>boy pads to play the Raiders offense.

459
00:27:49.680 --> 00:27:51.079
<v Speaker 1>There's gonna be a problem.

460
00:27:51.160 --> 00:27:55.440
<v Speaker 3>And Jadkins and a bunch of other running backs fell out.

461
00:27:55.720 --> 00:27:59.200
<v Speaker 2>Still are still on the board. So a team like

462
00:27:59.200 --> 00:28:02.759
<v Speaker 2>Cleveland can still even get a first round gradable running

463
00:28:02.799 --> 00:28:03.759
<v Speaker 2>back if they want to.

464
00:28:04.640 --> 00:28:07.519
<v Speaker 3>Running back and Will Johnson and then trade back up

465
00:28:07.559 --> 00:28:09.920
<v Speaker 3>to get Edwards is still on the board.

466
00:28:11.559 --> 00:28:13.720
<v Speaker 2>A dude from Virginia and Tech who's big as fucking

467
00:28:13.799 --> 00:28:19.200
<v Speaker 2>runs a four fours on the board. Yeah, all right,

468
00:28:19.559 --> 00:28:22.599
<v Speaker 2>Moving to the Chargers, they also took a running back

469
00:28:22.880 --> 00:28:26.279
<v Speaker 2>out of North Carolina. Pick you really liked at the time,

470
00:28:27.400 --> 00:28:28.839
<v Speaker 2>Obario on Hampton.

471
00:28:29.680 --> 00:28:34.279
<v Speaker 1>Probably a faster Joe Nixon better vision.

472
00:28:36.480 --> 00:28:38.519
<v Speaker 2>I mean, that's exactly what they needed, right.

473
00:28:39.039 --> 00:28:42.359
<v Speaker 3>Home run hitter out of one guy, and he's a rookie.

474
00:28:44.000 --> 00:28:45.799
<v Speaker 3>And now we're like, you didn't they could have got

475
00:28:45.880 --> 00:28:46.680
<v Speaker 3>Matthew Golden.

476
00:28:48.519 --> 00:28:51.400
<v Speaker 2>We know what the we know what the Chargers can

477
00:28:51.440 --> 00:28:54.519
<v Speaker 2>do with the scrap heat that running back. Now, let's

478
00:28:54.519 --> 00:28:57.880
<v Speaker 2>see what they can do with a guy who's young,

479
00:28:57.880 --> 00:29:01.759
<v Speaker 2>who's hungry, and and doesn't have a bunch of trade

480
00:29:01.799 --> 00:29:02.559
<v Speaker 2>on the tires.

481
00:29:02.799 --> 00:29:06.319
<v Speaker 3>I mean he has, He's had thirty three hundred rushing

482
00:29:06.400 --> 00:29:07.920
<v Speaker 3>yards the last two years of college.

483
00:29:09.200 --> 00:29:11.720
<v Speaker 2>I mean in terms of NFL. Oh yeah, well.

484
00:29:11.599 --> 00:29:17.039
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, for Hampton, he's the only player in North Carolina

485
00:29:17.200 --> 00:29:20.599
<v Speaker 3>history to have back to back fifteen hundred yards plus

486
00:29:20.680 --> 00:29:24.599
<v Speaker 3>rushing seasons, the only one. He's literally the greatest running

487
00:29:24.640 --> 00:29:28.559
<v Speaker 3>back in school history for basing off all the metrics,

488
00:29:28.759 --> 00:29:30.519
<v Speaker 3>it's him.

489
00:29:30.720 --> 00:29:31.920
<v Speaker 2>And so.

490
00:29:33.759 --> 00:29:35.960
<v Speaker 3>When you just look at what the Chargers already have,

491
00:29:37.720 --> 00:29:39.359
<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, they definitely need to get a tight

492
00:29:39.440 --> 00:29:43.160
<v Speaker 3>end in this draft. That's that's really all that they're

493
00:29:43.240 --> 00:29:47.000
<v Speaker 3>left missing. There's a tight end, and you can get that.

494
00:29:48.000 --> 00:29:51.079
<v Speaker 1>There's some left arroyo out of Miami.

495
00:29:51.480 --> 00:29:54.519
<v Speaker 2>There's plenty of depth in this tight end class. You

496
00:29:54.519 --> 00:29:57.119
<v Speaker 2>can find it done in the for sure.

497
00:29:57.519 --> 00:30:03.240
<v Speaker 3>So it's kind of just like, you know, whoever whoever

498
00:30:03.279 --> 00:30:05.319
<v Speaker 3>comes and plays the NAMEC West team, it's not gonna

499
00:30:05.319 --> 00:30:10.519
<v Speaker 3>be a fun time for you because I mean, yeah,

500
00:30:10.559 --> 00:30:14.160
<v Speaker 3>the Broncos got Johnny bar in the corner of the Texas,

501
00:30:16.960 --> 00:30:21.400
<v Speaker 3>which is crazy. I'm surprised he fell. I'm really surprised

502
00:30:21.440 --> 00:30:24.759
<v Speaker 3>he fell. I thought Miami was for sure gonna take

503
00:30:24.839 --> 00:30:33.640
<v Speaker 3>him because Jayalen Ramsey. It's not looking great. Packers got

504
00:30:34.119 --> 00:30:38.640
<v Speaker 3>Matthew Golden. Literally, they broke the they broke the streak.

505
00:30:39.400 --> 00:30:41.920
<v Speaker 3>They haven't drafted a receiver in the first rounds in

506
00:30:41.960 --> 00:30:45.079
<v Speaker 3>two thousand and two, which was actually the same exact

507
00:30:45.160 --> 00:30:48.559
<v Speaker 3>draft slot. It was twenty second overall in this case,

508
00:30:48.559 --> 00:30:51.640
<v Speaker 3>it was yeah, twenty second and twenty twenty third. He

509
00:30:51.720 --> 00:30:54.119
<v Speaker 3>was twenty third. But in two thousand and two that

510
00:30:54.200 --> 00:30:57.200
<v Speaker 3>took Robert Ferguson out of Texas A and M. I

511
00:30:57.240 --> 00:30:58.359
<v Speaker 3>think he was maybe twenty.

512
00:30:58.519 --> 00:30:58.920
<v Speaker 2>I don't know.

513
00:30:59.039 --> 00:31:01.839
<v Speaker 3>I forget I played a lot of Madden as a kid,

514
00:31:03.119 --> 00:31:06.200
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, they took Golden out of Texas four to nine,

515
00:31:06.279 --> 00:31:10.359
<v Speaker 3>five eleven. He kind of impacts the passing game in

516
00:31:10.400 --> 00:31:14.640
<v Speaker 3>the return game, not quite like Percy Harvin, but in

517
00:31:14.720 --> 00:31:18.160
<v Speaker 3>terms of just how he gets vertical, it's similar to

518
00:31:18.160 --> 00:31:23.440
<v Speaker 3>Percy Harpy, where like he makes great contested catches to

519
00:31:23.519 --> 00:31:25.519
<v Speaker 3>be five to eleven, he makes like.

520
00:31:27.160 --> 00:31:28.480
<v Speaker 1>Number one receiver catches.

521
00:31:28.519 --> 00:31:31.480
<v Speaker 3>And it's funny that, you know, Josh Jacobs talking about

522
00:31:31.480 --> 00:31:33.359
<v Speaker 3>how the team is a number number one receiver. Boom,

523
00:31:33.400 --> 00:31:36.079
<v Speaker 3>you get the receiver out of Texas and now you look,

524
00:31:36.200 --> 00:31:39.079
<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, Christian Walkins is the Torny acl but

525
00:31:39.240 --> 00:31:43.400
<v Speaker 3>you look at that roster. It's like, yeah, Jordan Love

526
00:31:43.480 --> 00:31:46.319
<v Speaker 3>has to take the next step. Now they finally got

527
00:31:46.359 --> 00:31:48.440
<v Speaker 3>him a receiver in the first round. Aaron Rodgers is probably

528
00:31:48.440 --> 00:31:51.720
<v Speaker 3>somewhere crying, here's your joy and maybe a little bit

529
00:31:51.759 --> 00:31:55.279
<v Speaker 3>of bitterness. Brett Favis just probably like, son of a bitch.

530
00:31:55.359 --> 00:31:57.200
<v Speaker 3>I never had one of those in the first round.

531
00:31:57.640 --> 00:31:59.480
<v Speaker 3>I'm kidding, you had Sterling Shepherd.

532
00:31:59.480 --> 00:31:59.640
<v Speaker 2>Bro.

533
00:32:01.160 --> 00:32:07.160
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, when it comes down to it, great draft,

534
00:32:07.559 --> 00:32:09.000
<v Speaker 3>great first round.

535
00:32:10.640 --> 00:32:15.799
<v Speaker 2>Okay, are you we done talking about it? No? I mean,

536
00:32:16.359 --> 00:32:21.079
<v Speaker 2>why are you rapping with chow fodder with great sports

537
00:32:21.119 --> 00:32:21.720
<v Speaker 2>talk radio.

538
00:32:22.000 --> 00:32:25.480
<v Speaker 3>I mean we ran through all the linemen, so we're

539
00:32:25.480 --> 00:32:28.400
<v Speaker 3>pretty much in like the last seven of the draft.

540
00:32:28.400 --> 00:32:30.240
<v Speaker 1>Bro, Like what you're talking about.

541
00:32:31.119 --> 00:32:33.839
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so I talked a little bit about the Seahawus

542
00:32:33.960 --> 00:32:36.440
<v Speaker 2>that to example, I mean, he's a verst of guy

543
00:32:37.000 --> 00:32:40.920
<v Speaker 2>fits what they want to do. But yeah, the Niners

544
00:32:41.039 --> 00:32:48.400
<v Speaker 2>they took Michael Williams out of Georgia at eleven, gambling

545
00:32:48.400 --> 00:32:49.119
<v Speaker 2>on an edgresser.

546
00:32:49.160 --> 00:32:53.759
<v Speaker 3>Once again, they can't because you missed on Drake Johnson

547
00:32:55.039 --> 00:32:59.279
<v Speaker 3>and you can't really afford. Now the Falcons is getting

548
00:32:59.400 --> 00:33:03.839
<v Speaker 3>Jalen Walker, who was only six to one. But the linebacker,

549
00:33:04.519 --> 00:33:08.000
<v Speaker 3>you mean James pears No, they they got James. They

550
00:33:08.000 --> 00:33:10.680
<v Speaker 3>got Jalen Walker at fifteen, and they traded with the

551
00:33:10.799 --> 00:33:15.279
<v Speaker 3>Rams for the twenty sixth overall spot to take James

552
00:33:15.319 --> 00:33:18.319
<v Speaker 3>Pearce Junior, who ran a four to four to six

553
00:33:18.559 --> 00:33:19.400
<v Speaker 3>at the combine.

554
00:33:19.720 --> 00:33:21.920
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, they pretty much reinvented their whole bass.

555
00:33:22.480 --> 00:33:25.039
<v Speaker 1>They fixed their front seven even.

556
00:33:25.119 --> 00:33:26.920
<v Speaker 3>I mean there's a bunch of nose tackles so they

557
00:33:26.920 --> 00:33:30.920
<v Speaker 3>can get guys to play certain petition on that D line.

558
00:33:31.599 --> 00:33:35.359
<v Speaker 3>They drafted guys last year, so it's like got piddicks,

559
00:33:35.440 --> 00:33:38.200
<v Speaker 3>you got receivers, you got a runner back, you got

560
00:33:38.240 --> 00:33:41.480
<v Speaker 3>to tie end, you got offensive line, you got most

561
00:33:41.519 --> 00:33:46.039
<v Speaker 3>of a defense, and they go edge rusher, which was

562
00:33:46.079 --> 00:33:50.960
<v Speaker 3>their biggest need. And it's crazy because unlike the Bleach

563
00:33:51.000 --> 00:33:54.440
<v Speaker 3>Report Draft Track when they talked about how like in

564
00:33:54.480 --> 00:33:57.079
<v Speaker 3>the last ten years, the Falcons are the only team

565
00:33:57.119 --> 00:34:00.279
<v Speaker 3>to not have I think, what three hundred or a

566
00:34:00.400 --> 00:34:04.599
<v Speaker 3>hundred sacks, three hundred sacks in ten years and the

567
00:34:04.640 --> 00:34:07.960
<v Speaker 3>only franchise would have that. They haven't had a real

568
00:34:08.000 --> 00:34:14.679
<v Speaker 3>pass rusher since John Abraham retired, which is true. Everybody

569
00:34:14.719 --> 00:34:16.440
<v Speaker 3>else has been in the trade or rental. I mean

570
00:34:16.480 --> 00:34:19.079
<v Speaker 3>then Vic Beasley had that one great year where he

571
00:34:19.159 --> 00:34:21.360
<v Speaker 3>had sixteen and a half sacks.

572
00:34:21.360 --> 00:34:25.960
<v Speaker 1>And then it was over, So I mean yeah.

573
00:34:26.000 --> 00:34:28.679
<v Speaker 2>Another pick that you liked at the time was Georgia

574
00:34:29.079 --> 00:34:32.519
<v Speaker 2>safety Mond car Storics. The Bravens called it.

575
00:34:34.280 --> 00:34:37.239
<v Speaker 3>I literally called it like seven picks before it happened

576
00:34:38.519 --> 00:34:41.119
<v Speaker 3>when this draft was playing out.

577
00:34:41.280 --> 00:34:45.440
<v Speaker 1>A lot of like they have that Kyle Hamilton. Yes,

578
00:34:45.480 --> 00:34:46.000
<v Speaker 1>you can't just.

579
00:34:46.000 --> 00:34:48.199
<v Speaker 2>Say you liked that, you liked the pig wouldn't happen.

580
00:34:49.000 --> 00:34:51.320
<v Speaker 3>I literally was gonna happen before it happened. I called

581
00:34:51.320 --> 00:34:52.159
<v Speaker 3>like seventy.

582
00:34:52.199 --> 00:34:54.800
<v Speaker 2>Called it like to like a pick before two picks

583
00:34:54.840 --> 00:34:57.519
<v Speaker 2>before you did not that's like ten minute picks before.

584
00:34:57.679 --> 00:34:59.800
<v Speaker 1>It's like ten minutes. Bro, you said twelve picks.

585
00:35:00.920 --> 00:35:03.400
<v Speaker 2>That's like a whole hour difference. Twelve minutes, Bro, that's

586
00:35:03.400 --> 00:35:07.519
<v Speaker 2>a whole hour difference. Well, I should was gonna fall.

587
00:35:08.559 --> 00:35:10.599
<v Speaker 2>I didn't think he was gonna go high. He's maan

588
00:35:10.679 --> 00:35:13.000
<v Speaker 2>a four or five flag. Anyway, So talk about the

589
00:35:13.000 --> 00:35:14.519
<v Speaker 2>pick instead of talking about yourself.

590
00:35:14.559 --> 00:35:16.039
<v Speaker 1>I was talking about myself. I was talking about that.

591
00:35:16.199 --> 00:35:18.400
<v Speaker 2>You literally were like, yeah, I called the pick twelve

592
00:35:18.440 --> 00:35:20.280
<v Speaker 2>picks before, and then we debunked that.

593
00:35:21.360 --> 00:35:23.760
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, debunk actually because I said it.

594
00:35:24.599 --> 00:35:27.000
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I said I can't attest to it. I didn't

595
00:35:27.000 --> 00:35:29.159
<v Speaker 2>even say you didn't say it. I just said I

596
00:35:29.239 --> 00:35:30.920
<v Speaker 2>wasn't there. Maybe you said it when I was in

597
00:35:30.960 --> 00:35:34.800
<v Speaker 2>the shower. Then you wanted to double down, and all

598
00:35:34.840 --> 00:35:38.800
<v Speaker 2>I was saying was twelve picks is different than twelve minutes.

599
00:35:38.920 --> 00:35:40.000
<v Speaker 1>I meant twelve minutes.

600
00:35:40.519 --> 00:35:44.280
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Well, even I said it was gonna happen, it wasn't.

601
00:35:44.360 --> 00:35:46.400
<v Speaker 2>It wasn't even like twelve minutes. It was like one

602
00:35:46.480 --> 00:35:50.119
<v Speaker 2>pick before, like literally the page TV, the TV timeout

603
00:35:50.159 --> 00:35:53.280
<v Speaker 2>for kind of long. Anyway, The bottom line is it's

604
00:35:54.159 --> 00:35:56.480
<v Speaker 2>because they needed a true free safety and then you

605
00:35:56.480 --> 00:35:59.800
<v Speaker 2>can really just move Kyle Hamilton everywhere because of that.

606
00:36:01.559 --> 00:36:05.239
<v Speaker 3>So that's just great. They got corners, and Wiggins isn't

607
00:36:05.280 --> 00:36:07.920
<v Speaker 3>gonna be in your tube. You already got Humphries on

608
00:36:07.960 --> 00:36:10.800
<v Speaker 3>the other side. You've got a bunch of slot corners,

609
00:36:11.480 --> 00:36:15.719
<v Speaker 3>backup safeties who can play. You've got linebackers in the front,

610
00:36:15.760 --> 00:36:17.760
<v Speaker 3>seven starsistic.

611
00:36:18.440 --> 00:36:19.960
<v Speaker 1>That's like, thank you, Lamar.

612
00:36:20.079 --> 00:36:22.079
<v Speaker 3>That's how we're gonna get off field on third down

613
00:36:22.639 --> 00:36:26.039
<v Speaker 3>against the Chiefs. It's a safety out of Georgia's gotta

614
00:36:26.039 --> 00:36:28.320
<v Speaker 3>make a play, get us off the field.

615
00:36:28.400 --> 00:36:32.719
<v Speaker 2>And Maxwell Harston corner out of Kentucky to the Bills

616
00:36:32.880 --> 00:36:35.960
<v Speaker 2>was another pick that you predated, like a pick before

617
00:36:36.719 --> 00:36:37.199
<v Speaker 2>she got.

618
00:36:37.039 --> 00:36:39.920
<v Speaker 1>His own clothing line, which was which was late.

619
00:36:40.440 --> 00:36:46.440
<v Speaker 3>It was drippy. So yeah, four two eight speed, big corner.

620
00:36:49.119 --> 00:36:53.239
<v Speaker 3>They've been putting out a lot of great talent Mark

621
00:36:53.320 --> 00:36:58.880
<v Speaker 3>stoops for the wind, but uh yeah, when it just

622
00:36:58.920 --> 00:37:01.000
<v Speaker 3>comes to Buffalo, I think that's the one thing they've

623
00:37:01.039 --> 00:37:03.719
<v Speaker 3>been in the gating and neglecting is a corner. They've

624
00:37:03.719 --> 00:37:06.000
<v Speaker 3>been trying to get a corner. They've been swinging and missing.

625
00:37:06.719 --> 00:37:08.559
<v Speaker 3>But I feel like they finally got a guy who

626
00:37:08.559 --> 00:37:11.639
<v Speaker 3>I think is gonna stick and under the tut ledge

627
00:37:11.639 --> 00:37:14.440
<v Speaker 3>of Tradevius White who's now back on a one year deal.

628
00:37:15.360 --> 00:37:16.000
<v Speaker 1>I think he.

629
00:37:16.039 --> 00:37:20.280
<v Speaker 3>Could make when they play the Chiefs again and he

630
00:37:20.559 --> 00:37:22.679
<v Speaker 3>who runs a four to two eight is lined up

631
00:37:22.679 --> 00:37:27.920
<v Speaker 3>against xavier' worthy, like they can break even on that matchup.

632
00:37:27.960 --> 00:37:33.320
<v Speaker 3>Now it won't be Oh my god, the Bills defense,

633
00:37:33.519 --> 00:37:37.679
<v Speaker 3>their dbts are too slow. Darwin Hamlin keeps giving up

634
00:37:37.719 --> 00:37:40.920
<v Speaker 3>big plays on the back end, which he kind of

635
00:37:40.920 --> 00:37:45.239
<v Speaker 3>did last year, but he was literally dead, so I mean,

636
00:37:46.679 --> 00:37:48.719
<v Speaker 3>you kind of gotta give him his props.

637
00:37:48.880 --> 00:37:54.360
<v Speaker 2>But all right, so we already kind of talked a

638
00:37:54.400 --> 00:37:59.320
<v Speaker 2>little bit about it. But beyond traudeor beyond you know,

639
00:37:59.360 --> 00:38:03.559
<v Speaker 2>Will Johnson and who's kind of the best available right now?

640
00:38:04.679 --> 00:38:08.719
<v Speaker 2>Who's the guy that you're looking to at the top

641
00:38:08.760 --> 00:38:09.960
<v Speaker 2>of the second round right now?

642
00:38:10.119 --> 00:38:15.920
<v Speaker 1>Luther Burden, the second out of Missouri. He was balling.

643
00:38:16.199 --> 00:38:19.320
<v Speaker 3>He's balling against Ohio State when they played in the

644
00:38:19.360 --> 00:38:20.880
<v Speaker 3>Cotton Bowl a couple of years ago.

645
00:38:21.519 --> 00:38:22.280
<v Speaker 1>He balled out.

646
00:38:22.320 --> 00:38:27.280
<v Speaker 3>This year, he will be a great option to pair

647
00:38:28.079 --> 00:38:32.360
<v Speaker 3>in Tennessee with Calvin Ridley and whoever else they got

648
00:38:32.400 --> 00:38:36.519
<v Speaker 3>out there, because I couldn't name you any other Titans

649
00:38:36.519 --> 00:38:41.000
<v Speaker 3>receiver past Calvin Ridley and the dude who went to Maryland.

650
00:38:40.800 --> 00:38:42.199
<v Speaker 2>The African dude with the long name.

651
00:38:42.199 --> 00:38:47.280
<v Speaker 1>We're in four or five two. The running backs are good.

652
00:38:47.639 --> 00:38:48.519
<v Speaker 2>He's the number one.

653
00:38:50.119 --> 00:38:52.079
<v Speaker 3>If you can get Luther Burton, who was supposed to

654
00:38:52.159 --> 00:38:55.920
<v Speaker 3>be He was considered a top ten pick too, and

655
00:38:55.960 --> 00:38:59.239
<v Speaker 3>he ran a Grade forty, so he's not bad. But

656
00:38:59.280 --> 00:39:02.360
<v Speaker 3>if you can put him him in that offense with

657
00:39:03.639 --> 00:39:10.159
<v Speaker 3>cam Ward, which talk about an underdog story being a

658
00:39:10.280 --> 00:39:13.599
<v Speaker 3>zero star recruit coming out of a wing tea offense.

659
00:39:14.119 --> 00:39:18.239
<v Speaker 3>So are you wing ta deniers? You wing tea haters?

660
00:39:19.079 --> 00:39:21.440
<v Speaker 3>The number one overall pick came out of a wing

661
00:39:21.519 --> 00:39:24.440
<v Speaker 3>tea and then immediately set records that every school he

662
00:39:24.559 --> 00:39:29.119
<v Speaker 3>went to set records adding carnate word set records. I

663
00:39:29.199 --> 00:39:32.800
<v Speaker 3>Washington State didn't set records in Miami. Ain't got a

664
00:39:32.800 --> 00:39:35.199
<v Speaker 3>ship ton of inn il money. Salute to that man.

665
00:39:36.079 --> 00:39:38.760
<v Speaker 3>He's the reason Carson Beck is getting paid so much money.

666
00:39:40.960 --> 00:39:45.760
<v Speaker 3>Just kind of crazy when you think about it. But hey, so.

667
00:39:45.119 --> 00:39:48.400
<v Speaker 2>So beyond I mean beyond that, I mean you talked

668
00:39:50.039 --> 00:39:52.960
<v Speaker 2>that dude. So far. The headline of the first round

669
00:39:53.039 --> 00:39:55.199
<v Speaker 2>has been kind of just the value about the draft.

670
00:39:56.039 --> 00:39:59.320
<v Speaker 2>Guys have just been making this solid right pick that

671
00:40:00.000 --> 00:40:04.199
<v Speaker 2>as far as value and also need. So at the

672
00:40:04.280 --> 00:40:06.360
<v Speaker 2>end of this weekend, what what what? What will the

673
00:40:06.400 --> 00:40:11.000
<v Speaker 2>headline of Day two in three B I think a

674
00:40:11.039 --> 00:40:14.440
<v Speaker 2>guy like Mike Green? No, I mean, like, what will

675
00:40:14.519 --> 00:40:16.840
<v Speaker 2>the overall headline of the draft be? What will be

676
00:40:16.880 --> 00:40:19.719
<v Speaker 2>the memorable thing about this is.

677
00:40:19.760 --> 00:40:21.280
<v Speaker 3>Gonna be one of the This is one of the

678
00:40:21.320 --> 00:40:24.360
<v Speaker 3>deepest rounds two through five. It is probably one of

679
00:40:24.400 --> 00:40:28.039
<v Speaker 3>the deepest drafts in NFL history in terms of just

680
00:40:28.119 --> 00:40:31.719
<v Speaker 3>two through five. Just how many good players are still

681
00:40:31.719 --> 00:40:37.239
<v Speaker 3>going to be available? Who any other year, a guy

682
00:40:37.280 --> 00:40:40.599
<v Speaker 3>who would probably be a first rounder. So let's flush

683
00:40:40.639 --> 00:40:40.960
<v Speaker 3>out out.

684
00:40:41.000 --> 00:40:44.119
<v Speaker 2>It's going to be aut out a little bit more so,

685
00:40:44.199 --> 00:40:47.719
<v Speaker 2>can we say we're going to see the most starters

686
00:40:47.920 --> 00:40:51.440
<v Speaker 2>in five years, ten years, twenty years we've seen we

687
00:40:51.519 --> 00:40:53.880
<v Speaker 2>want to go Pro Bowlers, we want to go all pros?

688
00:40:54.159 --> 00:40:56.599
<v Speaker 2>How how how are you feeling about this?

689
00:40:56.719 --> 00:40:59.559
<v Speaker 3>I think we're gonna see a record number of corner

690
00:40:59.760 --> 00:41:06.079
<v Speaker 3>of like skilled players and mainly like running backs, probably

691
00:41:06.079 --> 00:41:09.480
<v Speaker 3>a couple of receivers for sure, Like are gonna go

692
00:41:10.559 --> 00:41:15.719
<v Speaker 3>there's probably gonna be like twenty running backs going tomorrow.

693
00:41:15.920 --> 00:41:18.760
<v Speaker 2>So we're gonna let's say we're gonna have the most team,

694
00:41:18.960 --> 00:41:23.880
<v Speaker 2>the most thousand yard rushers after day one we've had

695
00:41:23.920 --> 00:41:24.719
<v Speaker 2>in ten years.

696
00:41:24.760 --> 00:41:27.039
<v Speaker 1>That's kind of wild to say. I'm not going out

697
00:41:27.079 --> 00:41:27.800
<v Speaker 1>that far, but.

698
00:41:28.320 --> 00:41:30.199
<v Speaker 2>That's what I'm saying. Give me a headline. Well what

699
00:41:30.320 --> 00:41:30.960
<v Speaker 2>is the headline.

700
00:41:32.039 --> 00:41:35.639
<v Speaker 3>Well, the headline is probably gonna be a bunch of

701
00:41:35.679 --> 00:41:39.599
<v Speaker 3>starters are gonna be drafted in these next So that's

702
00:41:39.599 --> 00:41:40.119
<v Speaker 3>what I'm saying.

703
00:41:40.159 --> 00:41:42.599
<v Speaker 2>Put put it, put it, put it together, Finish it off.

704
00:41:42.679 --> 00:41:46.320
<v Speaker 2>You're right there. Just finish off the rip. Gave me

705
00:41:46.360 --> 00:41:48.719
<v Speaker 2>a good a good first move. I finished with the

706
00:41:48.760 --> 00:41:56.840
<v Speaker 2>second move. I'm not saying you're gonna fucking be squid games.

707
00:41:56.840 --> 00:41:59.519
<v Speaker 2>We're gonna wake you out the plane if it's wrong.

708
00:41:59.639 --> 00:42:02.400
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, since when you have such your trouble

709
00:42:03.360 --> 00:42:06.079
<v Speaker 2>making a definitive Now you want me.

710
00:42:06.039 --> 00:42:08.599
<v Speaker 3>To make a definitive prediction that could be blatantly wrong.

711
00:42:08.920 --> 00:42:12.159
<v Speaker 2>No, I'm not saying make a definitive prediction. I'm saying,

712
00:42:12.199 --> 00:42:15.760
<v Speaker 2>make a definitive storyline, like as we look back on

713
00:42:15.800 --> 00:42:18.360
<v Speaker 2>this drift five years from now, like what will be

714
00:42:18.360 --> 00:42:21.480
<v Speaker 2>the storyline of And you're saying, Okay, there's gonna be

715
00:42:21.480 --> 00:42:25.159
<v Speaker 2>a lot of starters at the skill positions. Okay, Well,

716
00:42:25.199 --> 00:42:30.360
<v Speaker 2>I'm just saying like Okay, had more specifics to that.

717
00:42:30.360 --> 00:42:33.119
<v Speaker 3>Like the storyline is all the running back, all the

718
00:42:33.199 --> 00:42:36.840
<v Speaker 3>quarterbacks you fell out of the first round except your door.

719
00:42:39.199 --> 00:42:42.639
<v Speaker 3>We're never gonna be starters and we're not like Queen

720
00:42:42.719 --> 00:42:45.320
<v Speaker 3>yours what's his face?

721
00:42:45.960 --> 00:42:48.400
<v Speaker 2>No roll I to whoe.

722
00:42:48.400 --> 00:42:50.239
<v Speaker 3>Everybody was like, Oh my god, they're gonna be they

723
00:42:50.280 --> 00:42:54.400
<v Speaker 3>will just talent. They're not gonna pan out. The rest

724
00:42:54.440 --> 00:42:58.360
<v Speaker 3>of this quarterback draft class could go the way of

725
00:42:58.440 --> 00:42:59.880
<v Speaker 3>the Kenny Pickett draft class.

726
00:43:01.400 --> 00:43:07.320
<v Speaker 2>That's my prediction. I'm gonna gosh your door. I'm gonna

727
00:43:07.360 --> 00:43:10.679
<v Speaker 2>go with the way that you were initially going because

728
00:43:10.679 --> 00:43:12.360
<v Speaker 2>I because I agree with you. I think there's a

729
00:43:12.360 --> 00:43:15.039
<v Speaker 2>lot of skill talent right here at the top of

730
00:43:15.039 --> 00:43:19.559
<v Speaker 2>the second round. I think this is the second and

731
00:43:19.599 --> 00:43:22.079
<v Speaker 2>third round is gonna make a lot of offenses. It's

732
00:43:22.119 --> 00:43:24.320
<v Speaker 2>gonna make a lot of fantasy seasons. It's gonna make

733
00:43:24.360 --> 00:43:26.760
<v Speaker 2>a lot of people money and break a lot of hearts.

734
00:43:27.360 --> 00:43:29.280
<v Speaker 2>That's what I really think about, because when you talk

735
00:43:29.320 --> 00:43:33.079
<v Speaker 2>about the receivers, there's a lot still on the board.

736
00:43:33.159 --> 00:43:37.920
<v Speaker 2>You mentioned burden, but there's also the dude out of

737
00:43:37.920 --> 00:43:43.000
<v Speaker 2>an Oh Miss. There's a felting that one's not happening.

738
00:43:43.679 --> 00:43:46.239
<v Speaker 2>What do you mean he's in the top fifties of everyone.

739
00:43:46.679 --> 00:43:48.559
<v Speaker 2>People were the old miss receiver is gonna be a

740
00:43:48.559 --> 00:43:51.199
<v Speaker 2>first round pick. I was, like, in what world, he's

741
00:43:51.239 --> 00:43:54.039
<v Speaker 2>like sixty four, had like a thousand yards receiving. Who

742
00:43:54.079 --> 00:43:54.960
<v Speaker 2>gives this ship?

743
00:43:55.400 --> 00:43:57.639
<v Speaker 3>He ran like a four to four, like six 'y three.

744
00:43:57.880 --> 00:44:01.360
<v Speaker 3>Who cares? I'm looking at the Tennessee receiver.

745
00:44:01.199 --> 00:44:09.719
<v Speaker 2>Thornton and then the both of the Iowa State receivers. Yeah,

746
00:44:10.440 --> 00:44:12.320
<v Speaker 2>and then you mentioned running back. I mean, there's a

747
00:44:12.320 --> 00:44:14.119
<v Speaker 2>bunch of guys already talked a little.

748
00:44:13.880 --> 00:44:16.920
<v Speaker 1>About Cam Scattibog gonna be like a fifth or sixth

749
00:44:17.000 --> 00:44:17.400
<v Speaker 1>round pick.

750
00:44:20.320 --> 00:44:22.840
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, I'm gonna say this. I'm gonna say there's

751
00:44:22.880 --> 00:44:31.280
<v Speaker 2>gonna be I'm gonna say there's gonna be at least three.

752
00:44:33.039 --> 00:44:36.960
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna say there's gonna be at least three to five.

753
00:44:39.559 --> 00:44:41.880
<v Speaker 2>There's gonna be at least three to five players with

754
00:44:42.039 --> 00:44:50.440
<v Speaker 2>over one thousand yards from scrimmage after the first round. Like,

755
00:44:50.519 --> 00:44:54.559
<v Speaker 2>there's gonna be at least three to five impact offensive

756
00:44:54.559 --> 00:45:01.280
<v Speaker 2>players taken after the first round this year. B So

757
00:45:02.239 --> 00:45:05.800
<v Speaker 2>that's so that's where I met. But outside of that, man,

758
00:45:05.880 --> 00:45:07.639
<v Speaker 2>you were already kind of getting into this before we

759
00:45:07.679 --> 00:45:11.280
<v Speaker 2>talked about this, but just kind of talk about maybe

760
00:45:11.360 --> 00:45:14.719
<v Speaker 2>a player that you're you know, you'll stand up and

761
00:45:15.079 --> 00:45:19.280
<v Speaker 2>clap once they get drafted as someone that really, you know,

762
00:45:19.360 --> 00:45:21.480
<v Speaker 2>tear out your heartstreams and just say, you know what,

763
00:45:21.599 --> 00:45:22.920
<v Speaker 2>I'm happy for that young man.

764
00:45:28.159 --> 00:45:32.960
<v Speaker 1>Look at Mahavin Hasson, where'd you state?

765
00:45:33.039 --> 00:45:37.639
<v Speaker 2>D n Dude was literally he.

766
00:45:37.719 --> 00:45:44.400
<v Speaker 3>Came from Egypt as a kid, has only been playing

767
00:45:44.440 --> 00:45:49.039
<v Speaker 3>since he's been playing football for like six years. I

768
00:45:49.039 --> 00:45:51.280
<v Speaker 3>think he played like a sophomore year of high school

769
00:45:52.559 --> 00:45:56.320
<v Speaker 3>and became he became an All American senior defensive vand

770
00:45:57.199 --> 00:46:01.360
<v Speaker 3>I think boys State led the nation and sacks And

771
00:46:01.400 --> 00:46:08.159
<v Speaker 3>to see him do what he's done, truly, it's like

772
00:46:08.360 --> 00:46:10.960
<v Speaker 3>if you like, even if he if he goes like

773
00:46:11.000 --> 00:46:14.519
<v Speaker 3>in the sixth round, dude, you've only been playing football

774
00:46:14.679 --> 00:46:16.599
<v Speaker 3>and literally been in America.

775
00:46:16.199 --> 00:46:17.400
<v Speaker 2>For six years.

776
00:46:17.840 --> 00:46:21.920
<v Speaker 1>Bravo.

777
00:46:21.960 --> 00:46:24.400
<v Speaker 3>I got two more Ricky White the third out of

778
00:46:24.519 --> 00:46:29.400
<v Speaker 3>u n l V and Jackson what are out of

779
00:46:29.519 --> 00:46:34.159
<v Speaker 3>UNLV Two of the greatest players in UNLV history. Uh

780
00:46:34.559 --> 00:46:42.760
<v Speaker 3>they helped fix that program. Both all Americans and uh no,

781
00:46:43.239 --> 00:46:45.480
<v Speaker 3>it would just be dope, It'll be it'll be great

782
00:46:45.480 --> 00:46:49.199
<v Speaker 3>to see that because interviewing those guys, seeing how they

783
00:46:49.199 --> 00:46:51.280
<v Speaker 3>felt when they lost the Boys, he feeling like, oh,

784
00:46:51.280 --> 00:46:54.440
<v Speaker 3>we could have beat them, and then you know, you

785
00:46:54.559 --> 00:46:57.880
<v Speaker 3>come back, you lose the Mountain West Championship two years

786
00:46:57.920 --> 00:47:01.440
<v Speaker 3>in a row under different circums answers. The second one

787
00:47:01.519 --> 00:47:03.559
<v Speaker 3>was just you just ran in a gent bro like

788
00:47:03.599 --> 00:47:05.360
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what to tell you ran in a

789
00:47:05.440 --> 00:47:09.159
<v Speaker 3>genty and the quarterback got hot. So it's like, damn,

790
00:47:10.119 --> 00:47:13.159
<v Speaker 3>but it's gonna be really dope seeing those two get drafted.

791
00:47:13.320 --> 00:47:15.199
<v Speaker 3>And honestly, I wouldn't mind if they both ended up

792
00:47:15.239 --> 00:47:18.920
<v Speaker 3>on the Raiders because Ricky White blocked like four kicks,

793
00:47:19.159 --> 00:47:20.559
<v Speaker 3>which I'm pretty sure is like an n C double

794
00:47:20.599 --> 00:47:24.519
<v Speaker 3>a record, especially front off. The player Travis Hunter wasn't

795
00:47:24.599 --> 00:47:32.079
<v Speaker 3>doing that. Did you name the third player? Those were

796
00:47:32.159 --> 00:47:32.519
<v Speaker 3>my three?

797
00:47:32.960 --> 00:47:34.199
<v Speaker 2>Oh? I think you only name two.

798
00:47:34.480 --> 00:47:35.519
<v Speaker 1>I mean I can name another one.

799
00:47:38.920 --> 00:47:42.400
<v Speaker 2>Oh who I was gonna say, Kobe Bryant out of Kansas. No,

800
00:47:42.519 --> 00:47:45.679
<v Speaker 2>I forgot what I was gonna say. Oh, I was

801
00:47:45.719 --> 00:47:47.760
<v Speaker 2>gonna I was gonna go a different run with this one.

802
00:47:48.559 --> 00:47:50.760
<v Speaker 2>I was gonna say, I'm gonna go for the Florida

803
00:47:50.840 --> 00:47:56.079
<v Speaker 2>nose tackle man four hundred and sixty five pounds five

804
00:47:56.199 --> 00:48:00.679
<v Speaker 2>five yeah, five five eight, the heaviest prospect. He would

805
00:48:00.760 --> 00:48:04.559
<v Speaker 2>be the heaviest prospect to ever be drafted. People have

806
00:48:04.920 --> 00:48:08.480
<v Speaker 2>been saying he actually looked moved pretty well this pro day,

807
00:48:09.440 --> 00:48:12.039
<v Speaker 2>but people are wondering if he can really maintain that

808
00:48:12.119 --> 00:48:17.360
<v Speaker 2>weight and be able to practice. So we but I mean,

809
00:48:17.440 --> 00:48:20.320
<v Speaker 2>I think even if I think he moves well enough

810
00:48:20.360 --> 00:48:23.239
<v Speaker 2>that he even lost forty pounds, he'd be all right,

811
00:48:24.559 --> 00:48:27.440
<v Speaker 2>and he'd be able to give you one or two

812
00:48:27.440 --> 00:48:32.320
<v Speaker 2>plays a drive and just stuff stuff those two gaps

813
00:48:32.440 --> 00:48:35.360
<v Speaker 2>for those one one to two drives, because it's that's

814
00:48:35.400 --> 00:48:40.760
<v Speaker 2>a mountain of a man move. But yeah, I would

815
00:48:40.800 --> 00:48:43.679
<v Speaker 2>just I just it would just make as someone who's

816
00:48:43.719 --> 00:48:47.559
<v Speaker 2>now nurturing young big bags, it would just be great

817
00:48:47.639 --> 00:48:54.719
<v Speaker 2>to see someone actually alive that big and being at it,

818
00:48:54.800 --> 00:48:55.159
<v Speaker 2>being a.

819
00:48:57.599 --> 00:49:00.760
<v Speaker 3>For now the athlete like they got the Kentucky defensive

820
00:49:00.800 --> 00:49:05.960
<v Speaker 3>lineman Deon Walker. He's ligious sixty seven, three fifty. But

821
00:49:06.039 --> 00:49:07.880
<v Speaker 3>he's to be a first round pick too. But he

822
00:49:07.920 --> 00:49:09.960
<v Speaker 3>played this year with a stress fracture in his back.

823
00:49:11.119 --> 00:49:13.519
<v Speaker 3>I think that's why he kind of cooled off draft boards.

824
00:49:13.760 --> 00:49:15.320
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I think there's gonna be a lot of edges

825
00:49:15.360 --> 00:49:17.480
<v Speaker 2>that go on in the next two rounds too. I mean,

826
00:49:17.800 --> 00:49:21.920
<v Speaker 2>obviously Mike Green is still there. People were glazing him

827
00:49:21.920 --> 00:49:22.960
<v Speaker 2>all draft season.

828
00:49:23.159 --> 00:49:25.880
<v Speaker 1>Well he had he had to leave Virginia because of

829
00:49:25.960 --> 00:49:29.880
<v Speaker 1>like a sexual assault situation, and that's why.

830
00:49:29.679 --> 00:49:31.079
<v Speaker 2>He uh found out.

831
00:49:31.199 --> 00:49:32.599
<v Speaker 1>That's why he fell out of the first round.

832
00:49:32.800 --> 00:49:34.960
<v Speaker 2>The Boston College Dann was the guy that you were

833
00:49:34.960 --> 00:49:35.559
<v Speaker 2>talking about.

834
00:49:35.920 --> 00:49:37.920
<v Speaker 1>He had sixteen a half sacks. I'm surprised he didn't

835
00:49:37.920 --> 00:49:38.559
<v Speaker 1>go first round.

836
00:49:38.599 --> 00:49:40.440
<v Speaker 2>A lot of people were talking about that Toledo d

837
00:49:40.559 --> 00:49:42.960
<v Speaker 2>tackle going in the first round. He's still available.

838
00:49:43.079 --> 00:49:45.159
<v Speaker 3>I knew that wasn't what happened because it's like he

839
00:49:46.239 --> 00:49:49.639
<v Speaker 3>wasn't the best tackle you got Jordan Burch Still.

840
00:49:52.000 --> 00:49:55.800
<v Speaker 2>I think this, Oh that's the other player I was

841
00:49:55.800 --> 00:49:59.400
<v Speaker 2>gonna say too, is obviously Jack Jack Beck would be

842
00:49:59.440 --> 00:50:01.760
<v Speaker 2>a great great draft story that I'd like to see

843
00:50:02.119 --> 00:50:06.480
<v Speaker 2>Slash and John U. C l A just being there

844
00:50:06.519 --> 00:50:12.119
<v Speaker 2>for basically he's like man pretty much now, I just

845
00:50:12.159 --> 00:50:14.480
<v Speaker 2>feel like I got angel and he's like everywhere I go,

846
00:50:14.800 --> 00:50:17.760
<v Speaker 2>my brothers with me. So when they call my name,

847
00:50:17.920 --> 00:50:20.519
<v Speaker 2>like you know, they're gonna be calling him too, like,

848
00:50:20.920 --> 00:50:23.000
<v Speaker 2>so that's gonna be like our moment, Like, I'm living

849
00:50:23.039 --> 00:50:27.440
<v Speaker 2>for that too, So I'll be happy for him when

850
00:50:27.440 --> 00:50:32.400
<v Speaker 2>he gets drafted. All right, man, So anything else on

851
00:50:32.440 --> 00:50:37.559
<v Speaker 2>the draft before we close up the show with that rants? No,

852
00:50:41.199 --> 00:50:45.280
<v Speaker 2>it's great first round. I feel like this is the

853
00:50:45.320 --> 00:50:47.679
<v Speaker 2>first first round that we've had in a while where

854
00:50:47.679 --> 00:50:48.920
<v Speaker 2>we're both not seating.

855
00:50:50.199 --> 00:50:53.159
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we actually agree on how it played out.

856
00:50:52.719 --> 00:50:55.800
<v Speaker 2>And honestly, I think that Well, we didn't talk about this,

857
00:50:55.920 --> 00:50:58.719
<v Speaker 2>but I think the Rams trading out of the first

858
00:50:58.760 --> 00:51:01.760
<v Speaker 2>round was a great move for them because, I mean,

859
00:51:01.800 --> 00:51:07.400
<v Speaker 2>nobody really had an obvious pick for them anyways. They

860
00:51:07.400 --> 00:51:09.800
<v Speaker 2>don't really have an obvious need. I mean, they have

861
00:51:09.880 --> 00:51:12.719
<v Speaker 2>faces where they could add some talent, and they could

862
00:51:12.760 --> 00:51:16.880
<v Speaker 2>get some upgrades, sure, but they don't have any obvious

863
00:51:17.440 --> 00:51:21.599
<v Speaker 2>you know, Achilles tended and so for them, they were

864
00:51:21.599 --> 00:51:24.079
<v Speaker 2>always going to take the best player available. Now you

865
00:51:24.079 --> 00:51:26.880
<v Speaker 2>can do that a couple of times. And now, I mean,

866
00:51:27.000 --> 00:51:28.960
<v Speaker 2>with the way this draft is playing out, you're still

867
00:51:28.960 --> 00:51:32.840
<v Speaker 2>in position to get a great quarterback or a great

868
00:51:32.920 --> 00:51:37.000
<v Speaker 2>receiver or a great even corner. So I think the

869
00:51:37.079 --> 00:51:43.119
<v Speaker 2>Rams played it perfectly. Then you want to add on

870
00:51:43.119 --> 00:51:44.000
<v Speaker 2>the Rams.

871
00:51:45.639 --> 00:51:47.960
<v Speaker 1>I think them when the Texans did a smart thing

872
00:51:48.000 --> 00:51:48.840
<v Speaker 1>by trading.

873
00:51:48.519 --> 00:51:52.039
<v Speaker 3>Out of Oh yeah, the Texas trade out too. Texans

874
00:51:52.079 --> 00:51:53.840
<v Speaker 3>got a whole bunch of picks from the Giants though,

875
00:51:54.480 --> 00:51:56.000
<v Speaker 3>So I think that was worth.

876
00:51:55.800 --> 00:52:00.480
<v Speaker 2>It, all right, man, So go ahead, wrap up the

877
00:52:00.519 --> 00:52:01.880
<v Speaker 2>show speech to people.

878
00:52:02.880 --> 00:52:03.239
<v Speaker 1>All right.

879
00:52:03.280 --> 00:52:05.400
<v Speaker 3>So today it's kind of while I was going on

880
00:52:05.480 --> 00:52:08.079
<v Speaker 3>my way to the gym, like I was listening to

881
00:52:08.280 --> 00:52:11.519
<v Speaker 3>music after I have my phone in my pocket that

882
00:52:11.599 --> 00:52:16.039
<v Speaker 3>actually fell the seat and I crossed the street and

883
00:52:16.079 --> 00:52:18.480
<v Speaker 3>I just had the bluetooth and my headphones go out,

884
00:52:18.800 --> 00:52:20.679
<v Speaker 3>like that's impossible because I charged them.

885
00:52:21.639 --> 00:52:26.480
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, oh, ship, I left my phone on the bus.

886
00:52:27.760 --> 00:52:28.239
<v Speaker 2>So I.

887
00:52:30.000 --> 00:52:33.960
<v Speaker 3>Didn't panic walked, I looked, walked around just to make

888
00:52:33.960 --> 00:52:38.320
<v Speaker 3>sure I didn't drop it, Like outside the bus on

889
00:52:38.400 --> 00:52:43.039
<v Speaker 3>the street. I realized that I just went home, hopped

890
00:52:43.039 --> 00:52:48.599
<v Speaker 3>on my iPad, hit on my sister like hey you

891
00:52:50.000 --> 00:52:51.920
<v Speaker 3>hit up mom, and let it a lost my phone.

892
00:52:54.280 --> 00:52:57.280
<v Speaker 3>And then I tracked. I tracked like I looked at

893
00:52:57.280 --> 00:53:01.280
<v Speaker 3>the schedule, like okay, well with this bus left at

894
00:53:01.280 --> 00:53:04.920
<v Speaker 3>four at three point fifty, you know, and I was

895
00:53:04.960 --> 00:53:06.880
<v Speaker 3>on it and I got off it and it was

896
00:53:06.920 --> 00:53:10.039
<v Speaker 3>going all the way to Rosea Park station. It has

897
00:53:10.079 --> 00:53:12.119
<v Speaker 3>to come back. It's gonna take about an hour. It's

898
00:53:12.119 --> 00:53:15.559
<v Speaker 3>funny that that one math problem in school where you're like,

899
00:53:16.039 --> 00:53:20.079
<v Speaker 3>if this train is leaving this station at seventy five

900
00:53:20.159 --> 00:53:24.960
<v Speaker 3>miles an hour at this time, and this train is

901
00:53:25.400 --> 00:53:28.519
<v Speaker 3>already in motion going this tventy miles an hour.

902
00:53:28.440 --> 00:53:31.760
<v Speaker 1>How many miles? What time will these two trains meet?

903
00:53:32.000 --> 00:53:35.159
<v Speaker 3>And I'm like, son of a bitch, those fucking word

904
00:53:35.199 --> 00:53:36.320
<v Speaker 3>problems finally came.

905
00:53:36.599 --> 00:53:41.760
<v Speaker 1>They finally, uh you know, struck goals for me.

906
00:53:42.599 --> 00:53:44.400
<v Speaker 3>So it just kind of made me laugh, Like somewhere

907
00:53:44.480 --> 00:53:48.000
<v Speaker 3>my third grade teacher, my first, second and third grade

908
00:53:48.000 --> 00:53:51.519
<v Speaker 3>teachers are like, see if they can see me now one,

909
00:53:52.000 --> 00:53:54.880
<v Speaker 3>I hope they'd be proud, and too they'd be like, we.

910
00:53:55.000 --> 00:53:56.400
<v Speaker 2>Told you so.

911
00:53:56.559 --> 00:54:02.039
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, got outside the teachers out there who obsessed over

912
00:54:02.119 --> 00:54:07.559
<v Speaker 3>word problems. The fact that I know the bus route

913
00:54:07.599 --> 00:54:09.320
<v Speaker 3>like the back of my hand, because the driver was

914
00:54:09.360 --> 00:54:10.800
<v Speaker 3>like out of the bushes, like it's your phone.

915
00:54:11.239 --> 00:54:13.960
<v Speaker 1>I was like thanks, So I just came back and

916
00:54:13.960 --> 00:54:14.920
<v Speaker 1>then the draft started.

917
00:54:15.639 --> 00:54:20.079
<v Speaker 3>So sometimes when you think shit is really bad, you

918
00:54:20.199 --> 00:54:25.079
<v Speaker 3>just have to not panic and just go straight to solutions.

919
00:54:26.280 --> 00:54:30.719
<v Speaker 3>And that's pretty much what I learned today. Funny, even

920
00:54:30.960 --> 00:54:34.119
<v Speaker 3>even as a girl man at thirty three. I still

921
00:54:34.159 --> 00:54:37.400
<v Speaker 3>find myself. Life still finds a way to make me

922
00:54:37.480 --> 00:54:38.039
<v Speaker 3>be patient.

923
00:54:40.880 --> 00:54:43.000
<v Speaker 2>They're gonna say you learned something new every day. I

924
00:54:43.039 --> 00:54:46.079
<v Speaker 2>was like, man, you full of cliches there. When did

925
00:54:46.119 --> 00:54:49.840
<v Speaker 2>you eat a Hallmark movie? Bro? Like damn, just someone

926
00:54:50.639 --> 00:54:53.639
<v Speaker 2>the homeworker worker crash your code.

927
00:54:53.679 --> 00:54:57.880
<v Speaker 3>Like also, Jackson Darn's mom is fucking jacked, bro, her

928
00:54:58.000 --> 00:54:58.920
<v Speaker 3>arms are more jacking.

929
00:54:59.000 --> 00:55:05.360
<v Speaker 1>Good name, No, but like, seriously, I want you to get.

930
00:55:05.119 --> 00:55:08.079
<v Speaker 3>All of you just go back and watch Jackson Dart's mom,

931
00:55:08.960 --> 00:55:12.679
<v Speaker 3>Like that woman is jacked. There's certain parents where it's like,

932
00:55:12.880 --> 00:55:15.920
<v Speaker 3>you know, they were a fucking problem in their prime,

933
00:55:16.960 --> 00:55:18.519
<v Speaker 3>so you didn't want to get your ass. You could

934
00:55:18.519 --> 00:55:20.400
<v Speaker 3>tell like you could tell Jackson Dart was a very

935
00:55:20.400 --> 00:55:22.880
<v Speaker 3>well behaved kid because his mom looked like she could

936
00:55:22.880 --> 00:55:24.599
<v Speaker 3>have put him in a chokehold right there and there

937
00:55:24.960 --> 00:55:25.840
<v Speaker 3>kind of scared.

938
00:55:25.519 --> 00:55:25.960
<v Speaker 2>Me a little bit.

939
00:55:26.000 --> 00:55:28.519
<v Speaker 1>I was like, no, no, no, no, she's she's jacked to

940
00:55:28.559 --> 00:55:29.320
<v Speaker 1>the gills.

941
00:55:29.800 --> 00:55:33.719
<v Speaker 3>Like it was kind of fun, mattress, Bro, I'm not

942
00:55:33.719 --> 00:55:35.679
<v Speaker 3>gonna say that respectfully about some of these mother who

943
00:55:35.719 --> 00:55:38.199
<v Speaker 3>just got drafted. And he's probably gonna come to my

944
00:55:38.440 --> 00:55:41.840
<v Speaker 3>job and talk on the air. Jesus what's wrong with you?

945
00:55:41.880 --> 00:55:44.599
<v Speaker 1>Bro? Like, fuck, you want to see me get fired?

946
00:55:45.360 --> 00:55:45.679
<v Speaker 1>It'd be.

947
00:55:47.320 --> 00:55:51.400
<v Speaker 2>Talking around dude, around him. Bro.

948
00:55:51.840 --> 00:55:55.599
<v Speaker 3>That's the most I've ever seen somebody's mom in a draft.

949
00:55:55.639 --> 00:55:57.400
<v Speaker 3>And it was just subtle, Like if you didn't look

950
00:55:57.400 --> 00:56:00.559
<v Speaker 3>at her arm when she I was like, oh no,

951
00:56:01.840 --> 00:56:04.480
<v Speaker 3>she she looked like she killed all the yellow Jacks

952
00:56:04.519 --> 00:56:05.039
<v Speaker 3>part herself.

953
00:56:05.400 --> 00:56:12.119
<v Speaker 1>That'shit crazy really.

954
00:56:15.079 --> 00:56:19.159
<v Speaker 2>Anyways, Well, I'm not gonna say much other than my

955
00:56:19.239 --> 00:56:22.039
<v Speaker 2>fucking Clippers. One. They're up two to one against the

956
00:56:22.039 --> 00:56:25.840
<v Speaker 2>Denver Nuggets. Hopefully they don't fuck this up, get out

957
00:56:25.880 --> 00:56:29.360
<v Speaker 2>of the first round, and somehow find any way to

958
00:56:29.400 --> 00:56:32.639
<v Speaker 2>beat the fucking Thunder. I don't know how that's gonna

959
00:56:32.639 --> 00:56:34.880
<v Speaker 2>happen because it's under like the deepest team in the league.

960
00:56:35.239 --> 00:56:38.800
<v Speaker 2>They're young, they're hungry, they're experience now. I mean this

961
00:56:38.920 --> 00:56:43.760
<v Speaker 2>is their second third playoff run. Everybody's healthy, chuts back

962
00:56:44.400 --> 00:56:50.039
<v Speaker 2>Hardinson's bag. They got both the Williams Shae Shae. It's

963
00:56:50.079 --> 00:56:53.840
<v Speaker 2>gonna be a tough matchup, but hopefully the Clippers can

964
00:56:53.920 --> 00:56:56.159
<v Speaker 2>get there. They still gonna win another one out home,

965
00:56:57.440 --> 00:56:59.119
<v Speaker 2>and then they gotta go in neither one one in

966
00:56:59.159 --> 00:57:03.559
<v Speaker 2>Denver or come back here and win either way. You

967
00:57:03.639 --> 00:57:06.559
<v Speaker 2>can't put anything past the Nuggets because they got the elevation,

968
00:57:07.639 --> 00:57:12.679
<v Speaker 2>they got Yo Kics, they got Murray, and for some reason,

969
00:57:13.440 --> 00:57:16.239
<v Speaker 2>Russell Westbrook decides to hit threes against the Clippers. Only

970
00:57:18.320 --> 00:57:21.559
<v Speaker 2>either way, man, I'm happy for them, hoping, hoping they

971
00:57:21.559 --> 00:57:26.280
<v Speaker 2>can keep the success going. Monday is my birthday, so

972
00:57:26.639 --> 00:57:29.400
<v Speaker 2>we'll see how that goes. But Sunday, I'm gonna be

973
00:57:29.639 --> 00:57:32.360
<v Speaker 2>at Pizza Fest, so that should be fun. All you

974
00:57:32.400 --> 00:57:36.599
<v Speaker 2>can eat and drink and then yeah, man, just touchdowns

975
00:57:36.639 --> 00:57:40.280
<v Speaker 2>and tags TV's underscore tangents on Twitter and Instagram. We

976
00:57:40.400 --> 00:57:41.320
<v Speaker 2>are out Peace,
