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April 21, 2023 38 mins

Aaron Rodgers to the Jets seems like a done deal with him recruiting players to New York. Tyler Huntley re-signs with the Ravens, while Tua looks over his shoulder at Tom Brady and Josh Allen admits he needs to change his style of play. Jonas recounts Brady’s Top 5 Hottest Takes over the last 7 years and the guys go head-to-head on “Over/Unders.”

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the response to the Twitter dust up. That was one
of the most comical situations seen on social media in
a long long time, and that's saying something for social media.
But I do if we're going to go down that
road here, if we're going to be a hashtag team Clark,
like one of your friends texted in, I would like

(01:36):
to point out I can I do. I am currently
working on a top five most controversial takes from Brady
Quinn since our time working together over the past six
seven years. Yeah, so I am putting that together.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
That's pretty bad, awesome. I'm excited to hear what that is.
There's been some really controversial takes.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Has been that.

Speaker 5 (01:58):
Yeah, Like it's I mean last year was the Jets, right, Yes,
And I know what's funny about that is it was
very similar to the past kind of day day and
a half where I talked about how the Jets wouldn't
be favored in any of their first nine games and said,
what do they you know, which they weren't, And I
was wrong about that. They actually were favorite one. I

(02:20):
think it's when they played Denver when Brett Rippon was
announced as the starter instead of Russell Wilson, because he
was heard, So I was wrong.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
They were favored one of their first nine games.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
And we talked about kind of just the difficulty of
their schedule, and I wasn't a big believer maybe Zach
Wilson and what he was gonna be able to do.
And you know, I said they wouldn't five games. No
one listened to the fact that I said they wouldn't
five games. All anyone heard was the whole old nine,
like they're gonna go oh nine, which I never even
said that, but that got a lot of legs, made

(02:52):
a lot of Jets fans upset. They ended up having
a seven win season and now apparently Aaron Rodgers is
going to be their next quarterback.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yeah, I mean, well, very controversial.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
Take Yeah, I mean listen, I mean we'll see with
Aaron Rodgers. I mean, who knows, I mean, who knows
what's gonna happen with Aaron Rodgers. I mean, it's still.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
Saw Allis Campbell. I mean Klais Campbell is saying Rogers
trying to recruit him to the Jets. I mean, Rogers
isn't even there yet. Campbell's already said with the Atlanta Falcons.
So if he's already recruiting players to come to the
Jets roster, you have to be thinking of yourself, this
is truly a done deal.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
They're just waiting for some reason. You know. Maybe it's
right up until.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
Draft night where they make the announcement, and it creates
more intrigue because it's assumed that Bryce Sing's gonna be
a number one pick. So maybe there's not as much
buzz to tune in right away. Maybe that's one of
the way to kind of get things stirring. I don't know,
but it seems like for a lot of the people involved,
like this is already a done deal.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
So, speaking of quarterback news, we do have an update
in Baltimore. If you saw this or not, probably gonna
make some some people in Baltimore happy. The pro bowler returning.
That's right. Tyler Huntley plans to sign his restricted tender
on Monday that according to Tom Pellasero of the NFL Network,
So Tyler Huntley is back the Pro Bowl quarterback of

(04:11):
the Baltimore Ravens. I believe Tyler Huntley had two touchdown
passes when he was elected to the Pro Bowl last year,
which I got to tell you the state of affairs
when it comes to the Pro Bowl and Pro Bowl voting.
But Tyler Huntley is back for the Baltimore Ravens. Reportedly
after the weekend, it'll become official. So there's that. So
at least if you're a Baltimore raven fan, you've got
some clarity on your quarterback position. So maybe not the

(04:34):
one you want. But Tyler Huntley is back there with
the Ravens.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
It's a great opportunity for him though, because he gets
the chance now to.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Go out there and while Lamar is not there, you.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Know, continue to kind of build equity within the organization,
you know, whether something happens where Lamar were to get traded,
mean he wasn't there, or signed to an offer sheet
with some of their team, whatever the case may be.
I mean that's the thing about you know, playing in
the league is you have to take when you're in the
position of Taler Huntley. Every opportunity as an opportunity to
showcase what you're capable of, and whether it's for you know,

(05:07):
people within the front office of that organization who may
move on to another organization, or even the coaching staffs,
like the people who are there now that might move
on to the staffs, They're going to be watching everything
you do. And when they have an opportunity to become
a head coach or a coordinator or be somewhere else,
they'll say, hey, you know, we should go get this
Tyler Huntley guy. Like he's really you know, prepared himself.

(05:27):
He's done a great job, you know, evenmissed all the
adversity and all the chaos that was kind of swirling
around what was gonna happen with Lamar. He was that
steady hand that came in there led the team that
will bode well for him moving forward, you know, showing
up signing the tender and handling all this.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
And also doesn't that speak to because this is like
an any walk of life if you guy learned this
early on a radio A guy one of my mentors
told me, he said, whatever you do, like be kind
to the people around you. Don't step on the people
that are below you in the moment, because you never
know when you're gonna have to work with somebody to
run into that person again. When you see veteran quarterbacks

(06:04):
like a Blaine Gabbert or some of these other guys
who are continuously in the league for as long as
they are, yes, it's about the money obviously for them
and potentially the opportunity to want to compete, But also
doesn't that speak to They've got a great reputation around
the NFL. They probably haven't burned any bridges, and they
people want to work with them, which is why you

(06:25):
do see a guy like Blaine Gabbert. We talked about
the backup quarterback position in Kansas City. Who's going to
be the guy? And Blaine Gabbert's going to go from
backing up Tom Brady to backing up Patrick Mahomes. To me,
it just speaks to who he is as a person
and as a teammate, which is why he's getting all
those opportunities.

Speaker 5 (06:42):
Yeah, no, I mean, and this goes back to his
time at Utah when you talked to Kyle Whittingham, you
know he had always conducted himself in a very mature manner,
kind of wise beyond his years.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
He was actually a Southward a kid.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
There's a number of him and a couple of their
teammates came from one high school all the way out
to soul Lay And that was back when Dennis Erickson
was part of their staff. Who you know, he obviously
had a lot of success during his time at the
University of Miami, but I remember I remember talking to
coaches that I'm like, how in the heck do you
sell guys who grew up in South Florida who were
used to like sunshine and the beach and like humidity

(07:17):
down Salt.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Lake, Like coming out to Utah. It blows my mind.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
And he's like, hey, man, like you know, a lot
of athletes just want the opportunity. But you'll get guys
who I told you I had talked to a player's
brother who is going to see him play in Nebraska.
He had never been outside the state of Florida. Nebraska
offered him at a satellite camp that was in Orlando,
where the coaching staff was at. It was his best offer.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
He took it.

Speaker 5 (07:41):
Next thing, you know, he's living life in Lincoln, Nebraska,
I mean, it's one of the crazy things about football
and how it can impact your life. And Bryce Young
kind of talked about the dynamics of just being a
top recruit versus now being a top draft prospect, and
it's like you have no control over it.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
And that's the crazy.

Speaker 5 (07:59):
Part is you had control over obviously where you got
to pick and getting into college.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
But now you know, you.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Know, fortunately or unfortunately in some in some cases, you
were at the mercy of whoever takes you and and
ultimately maybe determining your path. And so it's it's kind
of interesting that that's how it works. More in the NFL,
I don't think obviously it'll ever change where players have
an opportunity to have any sort of choice unless they
want to pull what Eli Manning did, which I don't

(08:27):
know many players that will be willing to do that
and risk that.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
By the way, you mentioned Tyler Hotley playing in Florida.
His high school teammate was Zach Moss and he also
went to Utah. In fact, Zach Moss committed to Miami,
the University of Miami, and then changed to go all
the way to Utah to play with Tyler Hotley.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
So there was.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
A wide receiver too that went with him, and his
names escaped me at the moment, but there was also
a wide receiver. I think they were there Hollandale. I
think is where they were high school.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
Yeah, yeah, Hollendale Hollandale High School in South Florida.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Damn.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Tyler Huntley had a hell of a high school career.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
He was incredible that that squad. I mean, think about that.
I know him and.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
Obviously Zach and Moss mad at the NFL. I don't
think the wide receiver did. But think about that. I mean,
even a guy on a high school team that's gonna
get a D one scholarship like that, those are three.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Pieces that should be able to help you have a
lot of success.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
And you know Florida high school football. Anytime you're the
Gatorade Football Player of the Year in the state of Florida,
that's saying something because that is a loaded, loaded crop
of players in Florida. So that was Tyler Huntley and
he's back at the Baltimore Ravens. So there's that. Speaking
of South Florida quarterbacks, to a tugabay lo, I just
can't catch a break. I can't catch a break. I mean,

(09:42):
he's got a resort to judo lessons during the offseason,
which Mike McDaniel is head coach, called jiu jitsu. Completely
different mixed martial art there, completely different martial art altogether.
And so you've got that whole discussion that was going on.
You've got them coming up with helmets to try and
help protect him. Toua talked about thinking about retirement over

(10:04):
the past couple of days and wanting to, you know,
talk with his family, and they he just realized, I
want to keep on playing. So you thinking to yourself,
all right, So all of this is lining up for
two to have a bounce back year after all the
injuries and everything that went along with last season. And
then Tom Brady's got to step into the conversation and
he's speaking at the Emerge America's Summit or whatever you

(10:30):
want to call it on Thursday and was asked about
potentially playing for the Miami Dolphins. Here was TB twelve.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Now that I'm not.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
Affiliated with any team anymore, and you and I have
strong ties with a.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
Couple of teams.

Speaker 7 (10:44):
I do have some friends on the Dolphins that I
really like, so I wouldn't say I necesarily.

Speaker 5 (10:48):
Root for them all the time, but I root for
my friends to do well, and several of.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Them played for Miami, so it's not a no. So
it's not he's not coming back at all. It's just
sort of, hey, you know what, kind of danced around
the topic altogether. And so if you're two at tagobay looa,
you've got to sit with the reality again that Tom
Brady isn't shooting down the idea of playing for the
Miami Dolphins. Sucks for two. I feel bad for my
guy out of Saint Louis High School in Honolulu, by

(11:13):
the way, speaking of great high school football powers.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Yeah, it's disgusting.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
It's it's got to be tough because he's doing all
he can to obviously make sure he's kind of prepared
for next season. I mean, when you go the route
of doing judo or whatever other mixed martial arts for
cross training, I mean, you are really searching for ways
of trying to make sure you can improve your game
at least.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Stay healthy in this case, so I feel for him, man,
But you know, until Tom.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Brady steps into the TV booth, I don't know that
people are going to feel like he's moved on, or
has I guess, moved on from the game at least playing,
and as he gets older, there's two things physically, and
only Tom really knows how he feels every day when
he wakes up.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
But I've said this forever.

Speaker 5 (11:59):
I mean, he's taken better care of his body and
put himself in a position to be able to play
at such a high level at this age. But it
is getting to the point like he's a dad out
there playing with his kids. I mean, look at the
age gap, Like that's not even There's guys who are
twenty one years old in the league right now. Tom
Brady turns forty six this year. I mean, it's like

(12:19):
he's probably felt this way for a while, and so
I could only imagine how slow everything feels for him
and how easy he must say, yeah, like I can
go in and play this. It's a child's game. I'm
like the adult on the field and everything's so slow
and I know it's going to happen and all of that. Right, Like,
he's got to feel like he at any point in

(12:41):
time could jump back in. Mentally, it's just more about physically,
if you would be able to do it, and if
even Miami had the ability to protect them the way
they need to because their offensive line play, if you're
looking at their roster, I mean you might say at
times that was one of the you know, maybe more
concerning parts of their offense last season.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Yeah, it's going to be interesting to see how Tua responds,
how the changes to the helmet, the judo, all the
other stuff affect his play coming up to next next season.
And then we get to wait to see what the
hell goes on with Tom Brady. So there's all that
fun stuff. It is Two Pros and a Cup of Joe.
Fox Sports Radio. It's Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here.
Coming up next from the Tirack dot Com Studios. One

(13:21):
of the best quarterbacks in the NFL could be changing.
We'll tell you who that is. That's next.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
Be sure to catch live editions of Two Pros and
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Speaker 4 (13:43):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio,
Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here coming up in
about ten minutes from now from the Tirack dot Com
studios based on all the chaos that has ensued involving
Brady Quinn over the past twenty four to forty eight hours.
As somebody who has worked with him for how long
We've been working together for like seven years? Eight years?

Speaker 2 (14:05):
Seven years?

Speaker 4 (14:06):
Yeah, long time, long time. So I have put together, yes,
I have put together a top five list of Brady
Quinn's hottest takes over the last seven years of working together.
So we will get to that here coming up in
about ten minutes from now. So some could be sports,
some could not be sports. You never know. Stick around

(14:29):
for that here on Fox Sports Radio. All right, So
let's talk about something that you have pointed out for
a couple of years now. In fact, this person involved
in this discussion has also talked about it. I believe
he talked about it after the first game or first
couple of games of last year in the NFL, and
that was Josh Allen and his style of play. That

(14:51):
man that first game against the La Rams last year,
he took a beating and it didn't seem like there
was any reason to and the Bills won that game
and they were fantastic, but he did suffer a little
bit of an injury to his elbow that kind of,
you know, put a damper on things for the Bills
for a short time there. Obviously, we know how the
Bills lost that game against the Cincinnati Bengals. We talked

(15:14):
about the Stefan Diggs fiasco that's going on with Buffalo
not showing up to the offseason workouts, maybe some back
and forth on social media himself about wanting to be
there and not be there, but Josh Allen acknowledged that
there could be a change when it comes to his
style of play if he wants to stick around long term.

Speaker 8 (15:33):
I know it sounds crazy. I'm getting older. You know,
It's like I can't. I can't continue to do this.
I know when I'm using my youth, I feel like
I can. But over the course of my career, I'm
going to have to learn to adapt and change. And
you know, I've always had the mindset of I've been
a football player first, in a quarterback second, and at
some point that's going to have to switch. When that
point is, I don't know it.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
So that's Josh Allen talking about what the future could
look like for him as a as an NFL quarterback.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
What sound bite we got there?

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Well, listen, I mean you know we we we got
we needed. He was going to ramble on and we said.

Speaker 8 (16:07):
It.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
Was it good for Josh? Do you think was it?
Was it enough to really satisfy what what I think
Josh wanted to say that?

Speaker 4 (16:12):
Probably? I think so, Well, that's Dove.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
I mean, we got in and out of that.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
We'll ask well, as Dove climb at his thoughts, he'll
fill in the blank. So for the rest of the
sound bite. But I'm with you.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
By the way, I don't think that guy's a real person.
I don't know anyone who actually knows.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Him or met him.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
It's AI and not Alan Iverson. Yeah, not Alan Iverson, which,
by the way, is disrespectful to the real AI when
we call it AI, because Alan Iverson was on another level.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
I was just going to say, I would put AI,
as an Alan Iverson, above whatever artificial intelligence creates, like
whatever robot, whatever thing that comes out. I would take
AI one on one until the end of time over
that robot. I mean, And as I sent you the clip,
I know you didn't watch it. Of sixty minutes and
those little miniature robots playing soccer. But I promise you

(17:04):
watching Alan Iverson play basketball and I had the chance
to go, you know, see him playing person was one
of the coolest experiences ever. Like he just played faster
than everyone else. And that's essentially what artificial intelligence is
trying to do. So I think it'll be a tight match.
I'll still take Alan Iverson that AI over actual AI.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
Man.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
I'm telling you. The part that really freaked me out
on the sixty minutes piece on the artificial intelligence is
how these ais just learned their own language without being prompted,
right what. Yeah, Like I thought AI was controlled by humans,

(17:45):
Like you would put it together and it would just
sort of like, yeah, you would give it a direction
and kind of program stuff, but ultimately, if you wanted
to pull the power coord out, you could pull the
power cord out and then nothing else would happen. These
things are real life learning in a language when not
being instructed to or programmed to. That's the bizarre. Man.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
What tripped me.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
Out about it is in when they talked about how
you know you asked for because you know, like chat GPT,
like one of the concerns that they have in academia
is kids can just get a paper written by chat GPT.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Now, like that can be.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Like you almost have to change how you want to
look at schools and how they're going to grade students
because you don't know if it's legitimate, Like how much
are they using potentially artificial intelligence or these these you know,
chatbots to create whatever they're they're submitting. And the crazy
thing is is if you really, if you really think
about like what that sixty Minutes you know segment talked about.

(18:46):
They had it created a list of books to research
and reference and all that, and then the sixty Minutes
crew came around, They're like, oh yeah, the algorithm, the AI,
it just made it up. None of those books actually exist.
Like the AI is so human, like it's learning to
lie and mixed stuff.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
That's what's scary to me.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Like right, yeah, by the way, so not like you think,
all right, well, if we come up with AI, will
take all the strengths and the best of people and
make sure we cut out all the flaws, right, absolutely not, No, we.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Got robots are gonna be lying to you.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
But you're worried about your kids taking twenty bucks out
of your wallet to go, you know, buy some sodas.
Next thing, you know, we've got these robots who are
like butlers at people's houses. They're like stealing money off
you and like running up charges on your credit card.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
You know, there's somebody out there who's been cheated on
at every relationship, who's like, Kay, can we get to
AI quick so I can actually have some trust in somebody,
only to find out they're going to be fooled around
with by somebody that might AI bought or whoever it is.
And yeah, like like Johnny five from the movie Short
Circuit is going to be having having you know, a
bunch of side pieces right when you think he's he's

(19:56):
loyal and faithful to you. So there's our our terrified
moment when it comes to AI. Here, when it comes
to Josh Allen, he says, because he said this last
year that he's got to adjust his style of play,
do you believe with the type of player that he is,
the football player that he is, that this is actually possible?
Because I'm skeptical. I just think this is who he is.

(20:18):
I think he embraces contact. I think, as he said it,
he's a football player first and then a quarterback. I
just in the heat of the moment, I find it
hard to believe, at least initially, that he's just going
to go ahead and you know, throw it out of
bounds as supposed to try and pick up an extra
two yards and take on some contact.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
I would argue the opposite of that, though.

Speaker 5 (20:38):
I think those decisions, you know when to take off,
when to get out of bounds, when to avoid contact,
when to just slide. I think he can adapt that.
The hardest thing is, you know, can he get rid
of the instinct because he is so athletic and it
is a huge, you know, a factor into his success
and their success on offense is when things break down,

(21:00):
can he still find a way to just maneuver within
the pocket or get outside the pocket, but still throw
as opposed to looking to take off and run. That's
the hard part for him, I think in his game
where it's sometimes the injuries that come from that or
those decisions that lead to injuries when you do decide
to scoo and run downfield, and that's the part of

(21:22):
his game that there's at times you're like, you can't
take that away. I mean there's obviously certain times you
know he's gonna take off and run, he's gonna go
get that first down, or he's gonna go dive into
the end zone maybe to win a game. And obviously
that makes sense, and I think that you'd say the
risk and reward is equivalent there. But there's gonna be
times in the second quarter of a game on a
first or second down where he gets flushed outside the pocket,

(21:45):
and to your point, it's like, yeah, just throw it
away or run up.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
And get down.

Speaker 5 (21:49):
I mean, even if you only gain a yard or two,
it's better than subjecting yourself for a five to six
yard game to a potential extra shot, injury, that sort
of thing.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
So I think he can. It's just it's tough. I
mean it's really really tough.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
I mean I think when you look at other athletic quarterbacks,
I had to adapt their game over time. It takes
time in order to be able to change that switch
when in two and a half seconds you've got to
make the right decision and the best decision for your
team to then also factor in now the best decision
for you, and that can be really really tough to do.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
Where do you as far how many teams would you say,
if I gave you a list of teams that were
favored to win the Super Bowl, how far down the
list would you get before you got to the Buffalo
Bills next year, because remember they were had to go
into next season.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Yeah, they've still got to be top five or they not.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Yeah they're top five. But it's interesting because you've got
Kansas City, you've got San fran Philly and Cincinnati. I
get Cincinnati, I get Kansas City, I get Philadelphia. I
don't get San Francisco.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Not with a quarterback situation right now.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
I just it confuses me. So maybe that's we talked
about Tom Brady. They think Tom Brady could be the guy.
There's been some rumblings Trey Lance. They've been, you know,
receiving calls about trading Trey Lance. Whatever that means. Whether
or not that's actually valid or not. We'll wait for
Dove to report on that. But I just don't. I
look at it and I go it surprises me that

(23:17):
that Buffalo, although they're still in the conversation, that you've
got San Francisco, who's got all these issues when it
comes to quarterback. They can't keep anybody healthy. You don't
know if brock Perty is going to be one hundred percent.
They brought in Sam Darnold and Trey Lance. The one
little bit we got to see it was a little
bit lackluster and he suffered the injury. The fact that
the Niners are favored higher than the Bills to win

(23:38):
a Super Bowl is just is a little bit perplexing
to me when it comes to next season.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
But maybe you could be ceiling.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
I do, and I hate it because if you remember,
you and I were on the Josh Allen Defense League
really early on. We were trying to tell everybody Josh Allen,
guy's got a Hallitzer. Yes he'll throw a pick six
for one hundred yards the other way, but he'll probably
chase down that guy and violently rip the football away
from him after he scores. Like we love Josh Allen,
but it just something happened in that game against Cincinnati.

(24:09):
And I don't know if Cincinnati broke them. I don't
know if there was this feeling that we just can't
beat those guys, and you've seen what's happened in playoff
games against Kansas City. I just think that Buffalo may
have reached a point maybe Stefan Diggs knows that that
they realize there's something about the Cincinnati Bengals we can't
get past. And nobody wants to deal with Patrick Mahomes

(24:30):
in the postseason or in the playoffs, with the success
he's had. It just feels like they've reached the ceiling.
And I just I find it hard to believe that
they're going to make a jump over Cincinnati or Kansas
City next year, which is a shame, because I'd love
to see it happen, right, No.

Speaker 5 (24:46):
I mean, I'd love to think that they haven't hit
their ceiling. I think there's there's some reasons too, right,
you have to change an offensive coordinator. Ken Dorsey took
over as the play call and I think, you know,
as he continues to build in him finding out that
what's his identity as a play caller within that group,
that offense, That's one thing.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
And him and Josh obviously have have worked together.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
Obviously you know Ken's been there, but you know they
still are finding now a new rhythm for the way
Ken likes to call plays and how you know how
Ken responds when Josh throws a pick. You know, some
offensive coordinators, I mean you're really close with your quarterback,
coach or coordinator, and you know, does some of those
guys believe in you? And you could tell by their
actions and the way they call plays. So if you

(25:30):
throw a pick and he comes right out first down,
you're throwing a play action shot you're throwing, It's like, Yeah,
this dude believes in me. He knows I'm going to
come right back. But if he comes out the next
series and it's like run run, all right, we're in
third day now we've got to throw. That's one of
those and like maybe he throws a screen, You're like, okay,
Like he clearly has no trust in thinking that I
can overcome the mistake I made in the last drive.

(25:53):
And it's it's so it's learning like that relationship that
plays a role too. And you know, I think they're
roster when you look at it defensively, I mean, they've
they've got some positions they've got to address now. But
I was more shocked by the fact they got pushed around.
I mean, Cincinnati pushed them around. It wasn't so much
Josh Allen to me. It was more that Sean McDermott,

(26:16):
who if you I mean he's one of the biggest
bad asses as a head coach in the NFL. We're
talking about his history, right, He's got a wrestling background.
His demeanor as a defensive head coach is just this
kind of stoic, like tough guy.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Right. And the fact that they got pushed around by
not even like the starting lineup of Bengals offensive linemen, right.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
There's backups who are playing and pushing them around.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Kind of gave you all you needed to know.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
Like, I think that was a hit to the Bills
identity as what they need to be more as far
as a more physical team moving forward if they want
to win one. I mean, ultimately Cincinnati ended up not
moving on to win it, but that to me was
the biggest thing that took from that game was Cincinnati
pushed roun Buffalo both sides of the ball, and that
was not the matchup and that was not how we

(27:03):
thought it was going to play out going into that game.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
It's two pros and a Cup of Joe here on
Fox Sports Radio coming up in about ten minutes from
now from the tiraq dot com studios. We are going
to have some over unders as we get you set
for a busy weekend in the world of sports and beyond.
But with all the dust up on social media yesterday
when he got RG three, Ryan Clark, you name it,
and a bunch of losers who spend their time on
Twitter trying to argue on behalf of people that don't

(27:29):
care about them and that they've never met, you thought
to yourself, all right, well that must have been Brady's
opinion on CJ Stroud and reporting on a story he
was told that must have been the hottest take that
Brady Quinn has ever had, in the words of lead course,
So not so fast, my friend, We have got even
hotter takes. So here we go. I've put together a
top five list of the hottest takes of Brady Quinn

(27:51):
over the past seven plus years of working here at
Fox Sports Radio. So let's begin. Number five are overrated again.
Brady has been on this train for a couple of
years now. I agree with that one. Anytime IPA is
brought up in a conversation, Brady scoffs. He gives you

(28:13):
that classic Brady Quinn dismissive tone. Not a fan of IPA's,
are you there, Brady Quinn?

Speaker 2 (28:19):
No not.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
I will stand by that, I mean the fact that
when IPAs became trendy and like everyone was like talking about,
oh did you tried this IPA? Oh it's a a
triple triple IPA triple distilled. It's like it got so
deep into it, and then all of a sudden, Heart
Seltzer came in and was just like, yep, we're gonna
just push this on along. And now then heart Seltzer

(28:42):
came in to dominate the alcohol market, and now I
don't even know what you'd say it is now. I
mean a bourbon seems to be like that trendy thing
that like everyone's making a.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Barrel of bourbon. Everyone's drinking some type of bourbon. They're big,
like bourbon fans out of nowhere. It's just it's all
these different trends.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
I'm not sure if it's a marketing scheme or what,
but never been a fan of IPA's pretty much every
every other beer or type of alcohol.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
I'm all four.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Number four.

Speaker 4 (29:09):
If you wear golf attire to a golf tournament you're
not playing in you're a tool. Yes, that is a
belief of Brady Quinn. So if you dress up in
some dockers and a polo shirt and a Pain Stewart hat.
Hold a plane in a tournament. You're a tool?

Speaker 5 (29:24):
Yes, no, this outfit Okay, this outfit has to include
golf shoes and not even like the ones that are
flats like spikes, Like there are people who actually wear
the entire golf outfit with spikes, almost like they're like
Tiger Woods goes down and they're gonna get tagged in
and guess what. Bud Jim from you know, Rhode Island's

(29:46):
now playing for Tiger Woods in the PGA Tour. Like
that's almost like they're the minor league and there's just
there's a chance, like there's a crazy scenario where maybe
the PGA Tour when a player drops out, they'll just
let me come in and take over for a movie.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
Fol You know what. That's a good that's a good
point for my nephew's football games this upcoming fall. I
think I'm gonna wear a Don Joy knee brace just
in case they call me out of the stands. I
think that'll be the go to.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
That's uh, that's that's the that's number four in the list.

Speaker 5 (30:13):
It has number three, Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:16):
Number three. Zach Wilson will be booed out of New
York if he continues to struggle even though he likes
older women. That's right. This made the rounds on social media.
We addressed this earlier, as you pointed out, he can
be funny, popular guy now because he's like he's into

(30:37):
older chicks, But the second he starts to struggle, everybody's
going to point to that as a reason for his failure.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
Yeah, we talked about when that came out, about the
whole mil thing or rumor whatever it was.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
I don't care. It was a good laugh.

Speaker 5 (30:54):
A lot of guys still was cool man like Jets
fans were behind it. Some Jets fan might have been
trying to reach out to them to hook up with
their model.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
All I know is that it wasn't going to bode
well for him unless they were going to win a
Super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
He was going to play a really, really high level.
It would be used.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Against him and be used at saying he's immature. Distractions
and what happened after the season. You know, people, you
start to hear some of that after the seasons. Oh no,
he needs more time to grow. He needs to get
away from football, you know, he needs to take a break,
he needs this to develop. It's like, well, okay, all
those things may be true, but as we talked about before,
when when you want to highlight the stuff you're doing

(31:33):
off the field, you know more so than what you're
doing on the field, sometimes that stuff can come back
to get you.

Speaker 4 (31:40):
Number two, social media is quote a cesspool. Yes, that
has been the drum that has been pounded by Brady
Quinn over several years here, and I think that's appropriate
considering what has happened the past forty eight hours on Twitter.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Yeah, I mean, I don't even know if I need
to add to this do that. I mean, it's just
it's kind of self explanatory.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
It definitely is. And finally we get to the very
top of the list again, these are the top five
hottest takes from Brady Quinn over his time here at
Fox Sports Radio. We take it away to number one.
Number one, hot dogs are gross. Yeah, that's right. Somebody
let a little incident from when they were a child

(32:20):
involving orange juice and hot dogs for breakfast to steer
them in the direction of hot dogs or gross. So,
if you go to a baseball game this season, if
you're grilling because the weather's getting a little bit nicer.
Just know that when you take a bite out of
that nice juicy frank, that Brady Quinn is vomiting in
his mouth somewhere because he can't stand hot dogs.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Yeah. So, I mean, you told the backstory as far
as when I was a child.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
Here's the problem now now as a parent, it gets
hard because my eldest daughter, Sloan, we were at the
ballpark the other day and she won to hot.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Dog and I was like, oh, man, like I.

Speaker 5 (32:56):
Really would like you to maybe get something else, But
I did promise her that we would go back because
she loved it so much.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
She loved the experience.

Speaker 5 (33:05):
She like kind of eating peanuts and all that, and
like it just the songs that go along in the ballpark.
By the way, just side note, like you know, oh yeah,
well I saw I did it.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
And she's like, what do you just do? I go,
it's like what you do at the ballpark? She goes
for why I go? I don't know what you learn
when I literally had no idea like the origin of that.

Speaker 5 (33:28):
But anyway, now part of baseball is like going out
having a hot dog, and so I next time we go,
she's gonna have to have one.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
I may throw up. But outside of that, yeah, I've
never been a fan of hot talks.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
And there it is your top five hottest takes from
Brady Quinn, not according to Dove on social media.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
So that won't make its rounds, will it?

Speaker 1 (33:49):
No?

Speaker 4 (33:49):
Probably probably won't make the rounds now because Scott forbid
anybody you know have some fun her as a person.
Somebody will be offended with some of the content here.
And by the way, if you are offended thus far way,
do you see what we four yet? Headliner Live? Oh yeah, yeah,
it's gonna be It's gonna be spicy. It is Two
Pros and a Cup of Joe here on FSR. So
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Speaker 3 (35:39):
Time to put your money where your mouth is.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
I have been losing on you aligning low life game leading.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
Generally it's over under and for that we turn it
over to our executive producer lead to laugh Lee. What
do we got guys? This week?

Speaker 6 (35:52):
We are going to dive into number of trades involving
first round picks in next week's draft at a half
so raids of first round picks at a half.

Speaker 5 (36:03):
Over over because I think if you're gonna swap anywhere
and move around the first round, there will be a
trade at some point. Know the way, there won't be
you'd have to consider that the swapping of first round
picks as part of it, right.

Speaker 4 (36:16):
Yeah, And I would think that if you just looked
at the obvious candidates Arizona, I would assume would would
trade back. That would be that would involve a first
round pick obviously sitting at number three. There's been Tennessee
speculated the Raiders like, in fact, it feels like there's
going to be multiples this time next week. So yeah,
I'll take the over all, right, guys.

Speaker 6 (36:37):
USFL Week two Panthers at Stars, Michigan Panthers at Philadelphia
Stars over under forty six and a half.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
What's the weather. Weather's getting nice, right.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
Yeah, starting to get to get a little nicer in
some areas.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Okay, I'll take the over. I'll take the offensive explosion.

Speaker 4 (36:57):
I just think that because it's in Philadelphia, with the
addition of Matt Patricia for the NFL team, I feel
like that's gonna bleed over to the USFL team and
I'm gonna take the under.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
I think the defense is gonna come out firing for Philadelphia.

Speaker 5 (37:11):
Okayan, Well, he's coached both sides, so you couldn't be
the defense comes out firing and then the offense on
the other side doesn't put up a lot of points.

Speaker 4 (37:19):
Who knows? Life's a mystery man, Like, who knows you
have a lot of research into this. I'm gonna take
the under.

Speaker 6 (37:26):
Last week of the regular season for the XFL Vipers
at Sea Dragons and a must win for the Sea
Dragons forty.

Speaker 4 (37:31):
Seven under under.

Speaker 6 (37:34):
Yeah, guys, we have a fight in Vegas between Davonte
Davis and Ryan Garcias seven and a half over.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
I want the over, but I'll take the under. Ryan
Garcia better not stand in the pocket. Fronte Davis hits
on a train. Why should he stand in the pocket?
Burdof he's Mexican? He better.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
All right? What's the last one? Last one?

Speaker 6 (38:02):
Draymond Green has served his suspension number of technicals he
has by next week in two games and.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
A half under yeah, I don't think he's yeah. I'll
take no way.

Speaker 4 (38:11):
By the way, that is the greatest fight analysis in
the history of just talk radio. Berto saying you better
stand in the pocket because he's Mexican.

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