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February 14, 2023 38 mins

Former Vikings GM Rick Spielman gives high praise to Bryce Young, comparing him to Patrick Mahomes. Kliff Kingsbury has returned from Thailand to look for a job, but is it only for show? Plus, a Valentine’s Day edition of “Would You Rather…?”

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(01:22):
had Rick Spielman, the former GM of the Minnesota Vikings,
guy you did the draft with LaVar Arrington for Fox
Sports Radio. He was talking about yes, suh, yeah, I
mean somewhat our Chrispilman's brother. Yeah. Yeah, did a pretty
good job in Minnesota, by the way. Job by the way,

(01:43):
um Chris isn't a great job helping on Detroit and uh.
Rick Spielman was talking about Bryce Young and had an
interesting comparison between Bryce Young and another current quarterback in
the NFL. I think he has a lot of Patrick
Mahomes style to him, and by that I mean he
is one of the best off schedule throwers that I've

(02:04):
seen coming out of the collegiate game. He does a
great job for a small quarterback with his vision down
the field, his anticipation, and the way he throws the
ball and he throws receivers open. Now, if this guy
was six pounds, no, it's that's that's he's a generational
type quarterback in my opinion, but since he's so small,

(02:26):
everybody's going to like be nervous as heck to take him,
because one is he gonna be durable enough to go
through a preseason, go through seventeen games, go through you know,
if they get all the way to the Super Bowl,
uh that many games and stay healthy. So that's a big,
big concern I think with a lot of teams. So
that was the likings Rick Spielman with the First Pick

(02:48):
podcast talking about Bryce Young. Listen, this is the guy. Uh,
Brady Quinn has been tooting the Bryce Young horn for
years now. I was surprised that they were they were
throwing out his measurables, and it was if he was
six one two ten, you know, he'd be a generational
type quarterback really like, so that's what the big hang
up is because he's like if he could just be

(03:09):
six one two ten otherwise, But that's what measurables have
always been super important to evaluators. It's like the first
it's like, I can't see anything else about you until
I get beyond the eye test. You know. That's that's
something that's a big thing with would evaluators and scout

(03:31):
Let's go ahead, you you got it, QB. No, I
mean I was. I was just gonna say. He's he's
literally one of my favorite quarterbacks that I've ever since
broadcasting and watching tape, he's been one of my favorite
to watch, probably my favorite of the time professionally doing that. Um,
he's just had this has this unique, knacked and high
level understanding of the game when you watch him, whether

(03:54):
it's playing from the pocket, his ability to manipulate defenders
on defense, Uh, throw on the windows with time and
with anticipation, with accuracy, and then a lot of the
stuff Rick talked about are things that you know, you
see him do. And it's it's so hard to even
comparing to Patrick Mahomes because he's even different than Patrick,

(04:18):
Like I think he does as probably even maybe even
a better job at least when you're looking at them,
both his college prospects navigating the pocket and how Bryce
is able to do that. I mean, he just he's
you know, he's he's not the fastest guy. I bet
he could probably won a four six. You know, he
might be a four or five guy, but the way

(04:40):
he runs, he's so smooth, he's so good at being
able to set defenders up um by time, keeping his
eyes downfield he throws. I think the one thing that's comparable,
it's not so much the arm and the and the
way their arm is able to spit out the football.
It's the way that Bryce Young can be in a
really awkward position and still throw the football. You know, ideally,

(05:05):
if you're if you're right handed quarterback, you step with
your left foot, you know, you go fire your right
hip and you know your arm through. He could have
his right foot facing forward and kind of have his
left foot backwards and just kind of like fling those
you know, flip the ball out there. He's just got
this really interesting way of being able to distribute the football,
very much like a point guard. And one of the

(05:26):
things that Rick has said, and it wasn't I don't
believe in that clip, he kind of compared him to
Steph Curry that if he's got the talent of Steph
Curry in the sense of, you know, are there gonna
be durability concerns? Sure, and there's been durby durability concerns
with Steph Curry at the NBA level, But if you
get too focused on that you miss out on this

(05:47):
ridiculously talented individual. And that's the camp that I'm in, Like,
I don't think you can pass up on a guy
who has the tape, the football, i Q. Everything that
he has and he protects himself. Well, it's one thing
to compare to Patrick Mahomes, who's not as big as
you know, I think as far as size wise, he's
not even as thick as as to a ton of Valoa.

(06:09):
But you see some of those similarities as far as
the ability to extend plays and make more out of something.
The differences is I think Bryce does a better job
of getting the football out and protecting himself. So I
think the world of the kid. He's he's the best
quarterback in this year's draft class in my opinion. But
you're gonna have a lot of people are concerned about
a size and that's just the nature of the beast.

(06:32):
When you guys watch him, do you come away with, yeah,
but he's too small, because I know, like that was
a big knock on Saint Manzel to uh obviously Kyler Murray.
I never like watched Bryce Young and thought that he's
a really small guy. But all the other guys, I did,
does he play bigger than he actually? Young, in my opinion,
my humble estimation, is a better quarterback coming out of

(06:55):
college than probably any of those names that you just named.
Then you all right to uh Kyler Murray? And which
Kyler Murray put the bid? The whole conversation of being
too small? Right? He went number one? He was too
he's too small, Like that's that's by by measurement, by whatever.
The prototype of what you're looking for is Kyler Murray

(07:18):
falls well out of what that that model is. Now
the question becomes the type of coaching staff that you have,
the type of city that you're going to, the type
of GM that you have, and and what is your
what is your appeal factor? Right? Is this a marketable guy?

(07:39):
And and I would and it's funny with that that
that would be something that you have to look at, right.
I met I met uh Bryce Young's family the other
day at the Super Bowl and and his dad asked me,
he was like, well, what's the word you know that's
out on him? What's what? What can he do? And
I said, I said, sir, your son has already prod

(08:00):
him that he can play play the game. Of football
and play it at a high level. I said, the
next biggest thing is is how marketable is he? And
he goes, well, how marketable is he? I said, sir,
your son took over a white people, white white family
and Fansville and and told the kid that your family
is mine now. And everybody loved the commercial. I said,

(08:20):
there's nothing that Bryce can't do. You're gonna be five.
We all started level catch that the commercial. You know,
he took the kids, family and fans build a Dr Pepper.
Yeah yeah, you didn't see it, um, but but anyway,
you don't watch TV. But the idea of it is,
the idea of it is is that he had a
national a national commercial. Marketability is one thing, Like he

(08:44):
comes from Bama. He's a smart, articulate kid, you know,
god like super super smart and articulate. I mean, look
drafting and there there. That's that's a part of the equation.
It's a small part. Like he's got to play and
play well in order for all that to be the case.
And that and that's the point, like I think everything
that you just said is it's the most relevant aspect

(09:06):
of it. All Right, if you can't play, then it's
not even a conversation that that conversation has already been settled.
Bryce Young can play the game, So now it becomes
is he integratable into into what it is? Like? The
first the first team picking is who Chicago? I mean
they don't they don't need a quarterback? So so now

(09:27):
who who? Who becomes this? Are they going to take him? Well?
I mean, okay, if he's this good, if he's this good, no, no, no,
not at all. But I mean, if if we're on
the topic, look, this coaching staff didn't draft Justin Fields,
this front office didn't draft Justin Fields. They have no
ties to him. So if they really wanted to start
this thing fresh and start the clock on a rookie contract,

(09:49):
and they believe this guy is the goods as everybody
says he is, why wouldn't you take him? Yeah? I don't.
I don't think there are any markets I guess is
what I'm getting at. Are you don't feel good about
him being your number one guy? I mean that's sir.
It's as much as again, the playing part of it
has to be the main part. If the kid can gig,

(10:12):
he can gig. But you also you don't want to
bring in a guy that has question marks, You just don't.
You don't want to have a loss take place with
a draft pick as high as number one or number
two or number three and have question marks surrounding that that,
especially when character is called into play at the quarterbacks position,

(10:35):
you just don't want that. So to me, he checks
off all the boxes. So if you really believe in
him being a guy that can be a franchise guy
at this next league, then now the question has to become,
do you think that that Justin Fields, if you're Chicago,
do you feel like he can be that franchise guy
for your team? He's not that. He's not as prolific

(10:56):
a thrower a passer as Bryce Young. He's not better runner,
maybe possibly probably probably a better runner. Bryce Young. A
better prospect than Justin Field's coming out easily, not easily,
a better prospect coming out easily, and so it's stroud,
to be honest, easily better prospect than Fields. I don't

(11:20):
know that. I don't know that I'd go that far.
I mean, I think you know what what you saw
from Justin Fields over his time in Ohio State, because
because here's the problem is, we've seen him down in
the NFL, and there's this concern about his pocket passing ability.
No one was saying that during his time at Ohio State,
Like no one was watching him saying, oh, you can't
throw it from the pocket. He's not accurate, He's not

(11:41):
these things like that was not any part of it.
In fact, he actually didn't run as much as he
has in the NFL so far because they weren't confident
in their backup situation, and so they were hesitant to
actually let him take off and run and do a
lot of those things for that reason. So I would say,
almost similar to Stroud in the sense of you know, hey,

(12:04):
he's got this running ability we keep hearing about, let's
see it. I still think Fields showcased it more where
Strouds basically let it all, you know, out there for
one game first the best team in the country and
looked great. But Fields was able to demonstrate that a
bit more. But if you go back and kind of
comb through, you know, his time at Ohio State, he
was considered accurate. I think he's got even stronger arm.

(12:27):
Um I will say I think he has a stronger
arm than for something more accurate. But I would say this.
I also think Fields, you know, played versus pressure pretty tough.
I mean, you didn't see a significant of a drop
off versus pressure versus the blitz as you did with
c J. Stroud during his time there. I just think
c J. Stroud is a more NFL ready quarterback, a

(12:51):
more NFL complete quarterback than than Justin Fields. And I'm
a Justin Fields fan, Like I'm I don't I'm not
saying this to be a detrac there. We're talking about
top top draft pick guys anyway, so it's like it's
it's not it's not a detraction from from Justin Fields.
I'm just saying I think they're both both Bryce and

(13:12):
and Strout to me, are better prospects coming out. And
when I look at Bryce, the only thing that you
could say would be a possible, um, you know, detriment
to him being a high draft pick is this size.
That's it, Like, that's the only that's the only criticism
that you can look at and be like, is he
big enough? Can he handle being, you know, in the

(13:34):
land of the Giants, because there are some really really
big people in the National Football League, like some really
big people Jonas, Like, I mean, I'm saying it, and
and I don't know that people comprehend it. There are
some really really big people in the league. Like, if
you think about it, Brady's bigger than me, well, taller, taller,

(13:58):
Like think about that, Like most quarterbacks that I went
and I'm a tall dude, Like I'm tall and I'm big,
And most dudes that I was hitting on, we're bigger.
They were bigger. You think I was hitting him now
I was hit Well, I would say this too. You know,
they like he played behind a big offensive line, guys

(14:19):
who are gonna be playing at the next level. So
and he's playing in the SEC. You know, most guys
he's going up against, we'll get a shot too. At
the NFL, It's it's a it's the best conference in
regards to talent. So like that's one of the arguments
that I remember talking to Kyler Murray about this, is
like everyone's like, oh size, he's short all stuff. It's like,
he's like, dude, I've been this height for a while.

(14:41):
I've had to deal with this for a while. He goes,
At no point was I like, oh no, I'm playing
at the college level now and I'm only this tall.
He's like you learn to adapt, you find windows you
you know, you get deep enough in the pocket to
see over it. You know, there's just there's a ways
to adapt your game around it. Bryce Young has done
the same thing. He's I think he's a little taller

(15:01):
than Kyler murray Um, but not much not much taller,
And he's not the same type of athlete. I mean,
Kyler is dynamic running. I mean he can legitimately turn
the game around running the football. Bryce can do that
to a degree, but not the same type exactly. The
difference I think is just the way Bryce plays the
game and the way he sees the game. Like I'm

(15:22):
telling you, he's on another level. He will walk in
day one and be able to pick up, absorb, and
spit back out any offense he's in. You know, it's
not very often you see rookie is able to do that.
I promise you he will be able to do that.
He's just got a different sense and way of playing
the game. I'm telling he's a special, unique talent. And

(15:43):
so he's six ft or listed at six ft, so
he bulkes up a little bit. There's nothing you can
do about the height. He can't like hang upside down surgery.
Well this didn't. Yeah, So there was a linebacker I
think it was Buster Davis. He was when we were
in the draft back in two thousand and seven. They

(16:06):
were they did this. We had a trainer out there
at it used to be Athletes Performance. They changed their
name to Exos and they took this little like wooden
tools in the shape of a T, and they would
have him lay on his stomach and they would go
along each vertebra on a spine, and then in between
each little like disk and all that they would jam

(16:27):
down this wooden like t in between to help create space.
And like for the lower half of his spine, they
would have him like twist his hips kind of back
to side and they'd go each side of his spine
to help create space. And they'd go all the way up,
all the way up through through is um was it

(16:48):
your or I'm I'm at a loss for where's your
thrastic spine? Like the whole thing, not cervical, but all
the way through your thrastic then to lumbar. And I
kid you not, I have witness witnessed this before. And
then I used to have them do that to me
just because it felt good on my back, like it
essarily like help kind of loosen it up a little bit.
He grew like an inch and he didn't know. But

(17:09):
here's the thing, is it only it only helped elongate
his spine for a period of time before it got
compressed again, so it would work. But like if he
did it before the workout, he'd be like an inch
inch and half like it and half taller. By the
end of the workout, he's back to normal. So like
they were trying to time up the morning of when
we were going in for like the weigh ins when

(17:31):
you go on your skiddies and all that, and they
were trying to time up to what he could go
see him to get this done, to see if it
would help a little bit. But I swear to you
I will never forget like watching that when this thing
and be like okay, I mean it's so different than
the hand conversation right with Kenny Pickett, where like they
stretch out all your hand all the time and try
to get more flexibility in those joints, which shows you

(17:53):
how freaking important the little things are, Like how every
little thing matters. I mean, when you're a little like
first of all, when you're little to become as elite
as these guys have become. That's like, you have to
be more phenomenal than a dude that is six ft
six and can spend the ball or play the game.

(18:14):
You gotta be more phenomenal from jump like in in
high school these days, if you are, if you do
not fit the the size structure, they will not recruit you.
You will not. They don't care how good you are,
how much your talent is. I'll find a hundred dudes,

(18:35):
a thousand dudes that have your your skill set or
your your talent level in their minds. But I can't.
I can't teach size. I can't teach certain things that
you come out of the wound with like I can't
teach it. And that's kind of It's sad because it's
a lazy approach to doing your job because there are
some really like if if that were the case, you

(18:57):
would not have seen a Kyler Murray or Bryce Young
win in the suit, you know, when the Heisman. You know,
you wouldn't see a Drew Breeze, you know, and in
the super Bowl winning the Super Bowl. They they're too small.
Doug Flutie Dug Flute, I mean, and that was a
big part of why Doug Flute was kind of treated
the way that he was treated his entire career. People
may act like they don't remember that, but duck Flutie

(19:18):
was was kind of like brushed off and moved around
and treated a certain type of way because he was small,
you know. So that I wish that people would give,
you know, the size thing a little bit of a break,
you know, like see see their heart, see their skill level,
see what they bring to the table, and make your
judgments based off of that. It's two pros and a

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out there that Cliff Kingsbury was going to take time
away from the NFL, just gonna take a year off.
He went to Thailand and took a rocket ship to Thailand. Well,
hold on, can we do some research Jonas into that
seeing how the trip to Thailand's going. Absolutely, let me

(24:05):
go ahead and I just get on that. Let's dge
for because Cliff Kingsbury is what do you call it?
Because because I know it bothers you guys, or it's
funny or whatever it is. So it creates a bit
of more of a distraction than saying vamping. You know, yeah,
we'll vege it, We'll vege it. Yeah, I know. I know.

(24:29):
That's why I looked at you in the eyes. I
knew that's what you were thinking. Berto, So did so
many other people thought that. That's what I said, shouts
out to all you. Uh, my lord, Jonah's Knocks is
funny as hell, broy Why why is it so bit?

(24:51):
Why is it so maximized? Not your camera on your
phone in I just want to see. I mean, what
detail are you looking for in that movement. I've never
so close. I've never been to Thailand, judge me. Yeah,

(25:16):
I mean it's very it's very nice. Elevation is a
lot higher. And I thought I didn't realize the weather
was like that. I realized it was so sunny, so
so bright. It looks cold that one though sometimes you
got bundled up. I definitely do well. Nonetheless, Cliff Kingsbury
apparently is going to be talking with the Baltimore Ravens,

(25:39):
or at least already asked talk to the Baltimore Ravens
about their offensive coordinator position. Now he was having a
conversation I believe with the Houston Texans, but they hired
Bobby Slowick. Is that the pronunciation of the name. I'm
assuming that's at Yeah he Slowick, Yeah, Slowick. He's been
in San Francisco the past six seasons, Bob, And so

(26:01):
it looks like that is off the table. But Cliff
Kingsbury still having conversations with the Baltimore Ravens, and maybe
we could get a little Cliff Kingsbury leaving Thailand to
go work with Lamar Jackson. We pause, pre pause here
for a second. Okay, why would he leave Thailand based
on what we're witnessing that there's not that I mean,

(26:23):
it better be for real, I mean whatever it is
set up to be get paid since he just signed
an extension. Yeah, apparently there's some big mountains of Thailand.
But my question is, remember the report that came out
that since he would, he would be subject to get

(26:44):
all of his money if he wasn't actively pursuing another job.
The potentially could be the language in his contract where
he has to actually interview for the jobs in order
to be able to get that whether he takes them
or not. To make it seem like he's trying act. Yes,
I wonder if someone eventually called him up and while
I was over in Thailand climbing mountains, he goes, I've

(27:07):
got to I've got to come back from all this.
All right, I'll come back. Let me finish, let me
finish a few things before. Yeah, before he comes back
from Thailand. But maybe that's one of the reasons to
why he's even coming back to interview. That better be

(27:30):
a big I need to bring that mountain back onto play.
I know this from talking with when when unemployment was
when people were jumping on unemployment back in like two
thousand and eight, two thousand nine, there was a lot
of people that were just saying, because you had to
prove that you were applying for jobs, you were trying
to get work, or else you wouldn't get your checks
from MPO. How did your friends go about doing that

(27:52):
you were getting this in. I mean they tried, They
just didn't try out as hard as, you know, as possible.
Maybe they would have stepped on the gas a little bit,
could have gotten the job they were looking for. But
maybe they said, well, yeah, I'm cool getting my whatever
I'm getting every two weeks. Uh and and I'll just
ride that out until a better opportunity comes up. Like
there were some people that were pulling those Shenanigans. Now
I don't know any of those people, but that is speculation.

(28:13):
I've heard some of that stuff seeing it online. It's
maybe Cliff Kingsbury. He's pulling that old direction here and
that old move where he's saying I mean, I'm trying.
I don't know what to tell you, but the reality
is he's just going to go back home to Thailand,
slash Poland and hang out with a full blown out
of ten. Did you say pole Land? Poland? She's from Poland.

(28:37):
Warsaw I believe is definitely the Land. Yeah, that's happy
Valentine's Day out there by the way. By the way,
that's one that we all agree on. This shows you

(29:00):
get no debate from anybody. Cliff Kingsbury is a hero.
Maybe from No, I don't think you're on board of that, right,
You're okay? Oh yeah, yeah, that works, that works for everybody. Um,
are you feel I felt? But I've felt better. Yeah,

(29:21):
at least what's going on right now? I'm fine. I'm
still feeling from Super Bowl. I was hurting yesterday. All
I know is what he put my face yesterday. I
told y'all he needed to go get I paid for it.
You needed to go get checked out. That's all I'm

(29:42):
gonna say. There was nothing healthy about what you produced yesterday.
There was no way. I'm actually worried. If I cared,
If I didn't, if I didn't care about you as
a person, I wouldn't have said anything about it. But
the fact that that was what came from your body,
something is there that should not be there. I've never

(30:04):
heard I've never been or experienced anything like that in
my life. It was going it was billowing down the halls.
It was going down the halls. It was Yes, it
was like a stink bomb. Ah. That makes sense because
he's feeling it the very next day. The fact that

(30:25):
you're still feeling that and that's what it smelt like
yesterday only means it's worse today, which means it's not
going away. You have to get that treated. Yeah. Yeah,
So whatever that is. That'll wrap up our coverage of
the hiring process at offensive Coordinator for the Ravens. It
would be canceling to imagine Lamar Jackson and Cliff Kingsbury's

(30:47):
offense I mean I wanted to happen for selfish reasons,
and that selfish reason is I actually have family. You know,
I have a son that's going to play at Delaware
this year. I have parents that live in in Maryland,
trips from sight seeing, and I mean I'd have no
problem going to a Ravens game, um, you know, and

(31:12):
and hopefully being able to to telgate you know, or
do the post game um family dinners after anything. I'll
be That'd been the only reason why I would go, though,
so I could meet Cliff Kingsbury after every game and
congratulate him on how well he's doing with his job. Agreed,

(31:38):
what's going on here? Hold on, stay, I see the land.
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(32:46):
me Red wants a banger. This guy jam making actually white?
He yes, And everybody doesn't have to be black. Wow? Racist?
So crazy it really is. You imagine if somebody just

(33:08):
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off about something that happened at the Super Bowl we'll
get into that for you, but right now it is
time for this. I know. Would you rather your random topics,

(33:52):
sports or otherwise? All right, lead the lap. What do
we got, guys? Happy Valentine's Day. I have to ask
a few Valentine's Day questions. Would you rather skip Valentine's
Day or skip work the day after the Super Bowl? What? Wait,
say that again, Valentine. As far as working on Valentine's Day,

(34:14):
Valentine's Day, or skip work the day after the skip
Valentine's Day or skip the super Bowl workout workoutter the
day after the Valentine's Day day, Well it's an easy
one for us. Yeah. Oh wow. You write out there,
people are like, oh my gosh, well there's a Valentine's
Day the clean up dudes. But I think I think

(34:36):
there's a lot of people. There's a lot of people
who want to skip work the day after. They're so
banged up from the Super Bowl. They're like, I don't
want to go to work. Yeah, but the clean up
of people had a lot of food on Super Bowl
Sunday that's irritating their stomach. Oh my goshly finally happened.
That'll lead me to this next one. Actually, would you

(34:58):
rather have food poisoning for a day or the flu
for a week? Food poisoning for a day? It does
seem more vicious, right scrut Okay, are we just talking
like general flu not stomach flu? A good question. I
guess that would be kind of your general flu general flu.
So wait, you're saying, like I always assume, you say flu,

(35:19):
you'll be throwing up. You're right, you're gonna be sick
one end, stomach flus, both ends, and fever and everything
else that comes with it. I just love how Jonas
creates qualifiers for these things, like it's the flu, he's
he's okay, people have died. I don't want well, what

(35:41):
kind of fluid is it? Exactly? I don't want to
crap myself stomach. But I'd rather have the regular flu
that would be the fever, cold, chills, all that stuff
for a week than I have to deal with the
food poisoning day. You know why he wants to do
it for a week, because he'd keep coming in and
you keep telling you, like, hey man, and what's the

(36:03):
hashtag of that? Yeah? Hashtag different? But I'm here, Yeah,
but I'm here. It's radio, really grinding through, the grinding through, man,
that's what I do hard. It's not like you're climbing
the mountain. I was like, oh my gosh, I'm so exhausted.
My job really takes it out of me. They're like,
you'll be fine. It's not like you're climbing a mountain

(36:23):
or anything. People think our job is easy. I want
you to pick up a microphone and and make it
makes sense for the amount of time that we do. Yeah,
we're blessed up by the way. It doesn't always make
sense all the time. But that's part of making it
makes sense, is that it doesn't always make sense. I
mean to be it creative enough to make it makes
sense even if it doesn't make sense. Is a that's

(36:45):
a gift today? Yeah, exactly. That's why we're here. That's
exactly why we are here. Alright, what else you guys
for Valentin's Day? Would you rather receive flowers or candy? Flowers?
And can I plant them or give flowers? Are candy?
I give flowers and candy give flowers? You just give
a picture of myself and then to say, with the

(37:07):
flower right there right next to it, say this, this
is what you get awake up to that was in
front of it. I am pretty sure I stepped in
dog poop. It's like, I'm pretty positive at this point
in the show, now right, that dog got him tripping.
But that's it smells so bad. Smell. Uh yeah. Would

(37:31):
you rather never sleep with a pillow again or never
sleep with a blanket again? Uh, that's good. I'll sleeping sweats.
I don't care. It'd be a pillow easily. It's easily
a pillow. You can use your blanket as a pillow. Yes,
not the same, not the same. You rather freeze your

(37:54):
ass off. I could sleep jacket jacket. You guys are
are well what do they call those points? What they
what they call those guys that be moving around? Hoboes?
You guys are hoboes for that man, that's fine, give
me a pillow whatever. Maybe, so let's wait till break.
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