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May 2, 2022 38 mins

Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington debate what’s next for Baker Mayfield who’s still on the Browns roster after the NFL Draft. LaVar laps Jonas in the NFL Draft Edition of Over/Unders and the guys share tales from the road on the FSR IR.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:20):
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(00:42):
Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio. What is wrong with Bernos? Back?
Everybody is burto? I mean, wasn't matter with you? Man?

(01:05):
Like Harrison Ford's taco me puts a rat sauce on it.
By the way, Harrison, Harrison Ford's a hell of a pilot.
If you had a golf course, anybody's interested slaws have
their own ecosystem. Movie is this so people can understand

(01:27):
what we're talking about? What is this? Uh? Because you
are just a classless presumed pursu okay yea god, I
wonder what that's about. Presumed innocent man is Deshaun Watson
co starring in this dip co co starring in this

(01:49):
dumb Hey the Trevor Bower stuff. Good god man, they
laid the hammer down drafted on him. Um take a
two year break like that that could injure a career. Yeah,
he'll get it. They'll they'll reduce something. Yeah, definite that
that was a we want to show that we're real

(02:11):
serious about this. But we'll walk back a few of
those games probably eventually. But it does make you one, um,
I know, no kidding, man, Like, look, the the MLB
has got so much hypocrisy, like up and down the sport.
It's just it's it's funny how the whole thing uh
has has played out with that. It's like, well, well
we'll disregard all the other stuff that's gone on, even

(02:32):
though there's videos of things that have happened. It's just
it's bizarre. But you mentioned that Shaun Watson stuff. It
is too pros and a cup of Joe Here. Fox
Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn Jonas knocks. I'm looking
around and I went on multiple sites and I'm trying
to figure this thing out. I'm like, okay, because we
were hearing a lot of stuff we were hearing everything

(02:52):
from well, you know, maybe the Carolina Panthers, maybe the
Seattle Seahawks. I mean we you know, we thought, okay,
what about the Sburg Steelers. Is that a potential landing spot.
I mean, we we've heard it all as far as
what's gonna happen with a Cleveland Browns quarterback. Yet here
we are and I'm looking at the depth chart and

(03:13):
I still see Baker Mayfield on the depth chart. So
I'm trying to figure out at what point is Cleveland
just going to acknowledge that nobody's interested in trading for
Baker Mayfield and you're gonna keep him and hope that
he plays because they're going to suspend Shaun Watson. I
I look, I wish that would happen. I'm skeptical that
that's even a remote possibility. I wish it was for

(03:33):
content purposes that would be fascinating. To wait to let
him go, the less likely it is for him to
catch on in the in a situation he's looking to have,
and if people aren't going to trade for him, and
it's imminent seemingly imminent, and I think especially the Trevor
Bauers situation puts that type of pressure on the NFL

(03:55):
to take action against the Shaun Watson. I think that
they're going to see if if he's willing to do it,
and and and you know when when you when you
get calmer heads and a little bit of time to
sit on it and and let the sting, maybe it
never goes away. But maybe he's professional enough to say,

(04:16):
I am a professional, and these things happen. I have
a job to do, and as long as this team
is paying me to do it, then I'll do my job.
I mean, there's the possibility that that could happen, or
there's the possibility that he says, screw them and I'm
not coming back, And I'll be damned if i'm I'm
the starting quarterback until Deshaun Watson comes back. But if

(04:38):
I'm him and I'm in the situation I'm in right now,
I'm one hundred percent and daring myself back to my
teammates and and doing what I need to do to
try to get me some impactful reps and show that
I can be successful against all lots. I just don't
think it's happened. I mean, it's probably not happy as
probably because it's possible it could because I think he

(05:00):
made it pretty clear that he did not want to
come back. Um, I just I don't know. There was
a report that came out that Caroline and Cleveland couldn't
agree on dividing up the salary, and that was part
of the issue. But now Caroline has drafted Matt corral Um,
you know, who knows if that's a potential starter there
eventually at some point, But they still have Sam Donald.
I just I don't think anybody's gonna trade for him,

(05:23):
and they will trade for him if Cleveland pays a
significant portion of what he's owed this year, and I
think they're gonna have to give up a draft pick
in doing so. Like that's how this is all gonna work.
Do you guys remember how Cleveland did this with brock Oswalder.

(05:44):
They took on his contract and all his money's and
exchange took on a second round pick. Like that's always
the funny thing that it looks like is the team
that's and then it could work both ways, by the way,
So imagine this so very similar to that scenario with
brock Oswalder. They trade for brock Oswalder and they get
a second round pick and you're going with, Hold on

(06:06):
a second, What do the Houston Texans get out of this? Right?
They get cap Reliaf. That's what they get. They lose
a second round pick, but they get cap Relif and
they get to move on from brock Oswalder. That's how
that all worked out. So Cleveland in this case is
gonna have to find a team that wants to take
on a portion of Baker Mayfield or maybe all of

(06:26):
his salary, and in exchange, Cleveland's got to give up
high round draft pick and that so that team is
center He's gonna take on Baker Mayfield, but they don't
care about that. They went the draft pick like that's
where there's value there, maybe on top of Baker services.
But that's how this is all gonna work out. And
and that's how I'm I'm sure you know, Carolina and

(06:48):
Clevelord try to orchestrate it, and it just it didn't
work out. You know, Cleveland probably doesn't want to have
to either pay a significant portion um, you know of
it or whatever the share would be. But also they
don't have to give up a few your draft picks
that they're good to need considering the cop you know,
the draft capital they give up to get to give
to get Deshaun Watson. So it's just it's it's gonna

(07:08):
be tough to find that. I think there's some people
out there to who think Baker's just gonna get released
and when when when that happens, And especially because Jimmy
Garoppolo is not a hund percent healthy, that that's when
you're gonna see teams looking to sign them, but they're
not gonna sign them under this country. I just don't
understand if you are facing a significant maybe at least
four to six games, that you may not have DeShawn Watson,

(07:33):
that's very plausible to think that that could happen. Jacobe
We said, I mean that's why he's there though. But
I'm going to pay this man eighteen eighteen million dollars
and I'm just gonna release him. No, I'm gonna I'm
going like, I'm just thinking that just what my this
is just me, what my my my other had on

(07:53):
right and my and my daily dealings outside of being
a talent um. If I'm paying you a teaen million dollars,
I'm not sending you home. I'm not sending you home
with an eighteen million dollar party and get you're gonna
work it off. That's what I'm paying you for. That's
that's why I took the option. I took the option,
you accepted option because I'm paying you as your employer,

(08:15):
and you're working for me as your employee is employee.
Let's explore the scenario though. Okay, Baker Mayfield, who has
tended to be a little more outspoken, um kind of
fiery personality, suffy bottom, do you want him coming into
your facility when you're trying to move on in a

(08:37):
completely different direction with Deshaun Watson as your quarterback and
disrupting that because that's what you're essentially inviting. And because
we don't know if Deshaun Watson is gonna get suspended
or however how many games he would miss you know,
who know, maybe it's not even this year, maybe it
extends into the following year, who knows. But that's what
you're inviting. I do. I do think they're there's there's

(09:00):
a portion of this that you know. Look, you can
pay them then just have them sit at home and
you can wrap the bubble wrap until that decision comes
and then say hey, we need to come in and
practice and be ready for these next four or six games. Right,
you can do that. But I just I think when
you've got a guy who doesn't want to be there
and you don't want them to be there, you're you're
gladly take on the eighteen point eight million in order

(09:23):
to not have a deal with that scenario. Okay, but
if that's the case, then why not take on eight
or nine of that that eighteen million and get rid
of them? Like we were just saying in and and well,
we don't know what the exact numbers are, but the
point is that you figure out how you'll take on
you'll take on all eighteen point eight if you get
a second round pick and return. So why wouldn't have

(09:45):
happened by now because someone might not want to give
up a second round pick for exactly so if I
can't get if I can't get rid of the dude.
But that's one team too, By the way, you don't
have a market, and that's part of the issue. There's
no multiple there's not multiple teams bidding on them, so
they can like every team that was potentially interested in
Baker Mayfield. No, there's there's two deals here. He's either

(10:06):
getting traded once there becomes a market and there's there's
demand for him and then they're gonna get to a
certain value, or Cleveland is just gonna have to say,
all right, let's just cut them because because here's the
thing is there is no other recourse. They're not going
to keep on the roster into the season. Every team
out there that might be interested in him knows that.
Then why would they just not cut him now because
you're not going to get the trade value. Well, technically

(10:28):
it would be a June one designation cut and then
they can spread out the cap implication over two years.
That's why. That's well, that that's that's procedurally how it
would happen um at least on their books. But technically
they can still cut them now. I think they'd rather
wait and exhaust all efforts to see if they could
get anything back. Like would you take a fourth round pick,

(10:49):
fifth round pick if you're Cleland for him? Yes, I
take anything. But that's the thing is that some beach
nut gum at this point, I mean they might they
might be thinking, we still I haven't gotten to that point. Well,
we're gonna take a sixth round pick, right, Like they
haven't exhausted that time frame, because like if Baker, if
Baker wanted to show up and they thought this was

(11:10):
gonna be an issue, I think they'd act fast, like
they'd want to get him out the door right now.
But because they know he doesn't want to be there,
I'm sure they're like, all right, like we've got time.
Am I cynical for thinking that? Maybe? All right? I
don't want Baker back. I made the move on Deshaun Watson.
But I know what I'm facing with Deshaun Watson. Am
I cynical to say? I want him to show up

(11:33):
and I want him to do everything he needs to do.
Why he's an employee of this of this organization and
if he doesn't, then that gives me the ability to
create what I need to create. Dude to called you
know you detrimental. Your conduct is detrimental to this team? Like,
am I wrong for that? Am I wrong? But the

(11:54):
problem is he put them in a little bit of
a difficult spot because when the reports came out that
they had talked to Deshaun Watson, basic, I'm done, but
you are still an employee of the team. You can't
you can't say you're done. You're not allowed to say
you're you can say it. But if you decide that
you're done and under contract, by contract, you are still

(12:17):
an employee of this team and you choose not to come,
then now I can recoup that that money and get
rid of you. I can recoup that. I'm assuming right,
I don't exactly know what you're saying, so I'm saying it.
If you owe him eighteen million dollars for this season,
is that already did? Cap Like, there's no way you

(12:38):
can recoup that. It's just you. That's why you're seeing
right now, this is getting good. We can talk about it. Um.
Teams are are choosing to pick up fifth your options
or not, and you're seeing teams do it less and
less often, like LJ call here for the Seattle Seahawks,
they're not picking up his fifth year option because once
you exercise that option, it's guaranteed. Well, there you go.
Then cutting, I mean, I just wonder how you can

(13:04):
Then you got to cut them? What's how long are
they putting him in a bad spot? Just from the
standpoint that the longer this goes on, the less time
he's going to have with a new team. Or organization
to really have a chance to compete. Do you think
do you think there's some of that? Are they are
they trying to I think they they're What they're trying
to do is getting the best in exchange for him

(13:24):
before they would have to cut him. Right, there's there's
really no um you know if you like. Usually, for example,
like compensatory picks. You just said that draft. So typically
when you have a guy who moves on, not necessarily
one that you move on from if he ends upsided
a big money deal, you get a high compensitory pick,
So there's there's some cap savings you saved there, but
then you get a cheaper player coming in, right, Like

(13:47):
in this case, they're probably looking at like, well, if
we're gonna have to move on from him and eat
this money, we at least want to make sure we
get something in exchange for him, right, something back in return.
Like I don't think Cleveland cares one iota about whether
or not he goes into a team late and has
to learn their offense. They don't care. They're just trying
to get something before they just have to outrighte release them.

(14:08):
What a weird situation. Two pros and a Cup of Joe.
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We're gonna see how it played out. Something tells me
somebody on this show was brutal. And last week's edition

(14:29):
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(14:53):
and a Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington,
Brady Quinn, Jonas knocks with you here on fs ARE.
You are unbelievable. I mean, you know the A g one, man,
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(15:14):
adapting Jens bro Man. Yeah, you adapting. Jin's got out
to the batting cages, all right. I like baseball, by
the way, I like watching the Baseball channel. I like baseball, Yeah,
a whole lot bridles a big fan. All right, coming

(15:36):
up later on this hour, we are gonna have another
F S R I R. I'm sure there's gonna be
a many things to report after a couple of days
spent in Las Vegas for the show. So we'll get
into that for you here on Fox Sports Radio. All right,
So we did last week. We did over unders on
just the NFL draft. So the NFL Draft is in
the books. Um, this is stunning. How bad something he

(16:00):
did this past week in the NFL draft. So for
a full recap of that, let's take it away. Time
to put your money where your mouth is you lying life?
It's over under all, right, lead the lap. What's the
damage from last week? Well, no surprise here if you've
been following unders LaVar he uh he swept Day one,

(16:25):
went five, five or five, including being the only guy
to say a number of quarterbacks drafted in the first
round under two and a half. He had the under
on that leek willis over twelve and a half. And
we'll get back to that later because we we had
to double down on that. One number of Big ten
players drafted in the first round it we had it
at six and a half. Both Brady and LaVar bare
right it hit the over with seven. Number of trades

(16:46):
in the first round we hit well over the over.
Brady and LaVar correct on that again and number of
wide receivers drafted in the first two rounds for the Packers.
The Brady LaVar both hit the under of one and
a half. Jonas, you went over five on day one.
Thank you, Lee, I appreciate as anybody ever done that.
The his three over unders. We've been doing over runners

(17:06):
for what like five six years. I don't think anybody's
ever done that. I think I did not do that
the other week. I mean two of them I didn't
even uh yeah, you didn't partake in. But that's uh,
I mean I wouldn't count those. I mean, that's just
you know, you're just being dismissive of you know, well
maybe yeah it still could be an over five. I mean,
but I tried, Like that's the problem. I tried and

(17:28):
went over five. LaVar. Have you ever looked in someone's
eyes and just saw what you're saying right now? In
Jonas is like he loves losing. It's a weird deal. Yeah,
it is a weird deal. He takes it, uh, internalizes
it pretty pretty. I just think, you know what, if
you're that bad, you just you got to just acknowledge.

(17:52):
It's funny, man, I don't look. There are way too
It's why he signed up to be the rat, all right.
And there's there's way too many blowhards in this business
that I want to tell you how correct they are.
I want to take the opposite approach. No, no, no,
you guys are fine. I really do enjoy being right.
There is nothing like being right or winning. I gotta

(18:13):
be honest with you. Yeah, I mean, there's nothing like
giving myself a double pad onto that. I mean, I
love the double pad. At the same time, yes, the
same time, I'm hugging myself while I'm doing it's like
a self hugs the person involved, Like is there is
there two people? That's when I'm slapping my own ass?

(18:33):
Is that alright? Very good? Yeah? And then you need
some extra hands involved, if you know what I mean.
Very good? Ali? So what about what about day two? Lee?
How do we do well Day two? Brady was the
only one right that the number of running backs drafted
in the first round would hit the under of a
half A hater that one strong. LaVar was the only

(18:57):
one right, that Kenny Pickett would go over sixteen and
a half. Of course twenty to the Steelers. You were
all right that Kevin Thibodeau would be drafted under five
and a half? What you call Thibodeaux auto correct when
I when I typed it out auto correct. Cabon is
his video game name, alter ego. You're fine, I know

(19:22):
it's Cabon. A total number of pack Bove players drafted
in the first round four and a half. You all
hit the under there on four and current quarterbacks have
traded during the draft. We were just talking about that. Uh,
Jonas and LaVar correct with the under? All right? Did better?
All right, a little better one? We could keep on going, well,
you know what, LaVar of course one with a little
bit of help from Roberto actually when he filled in

(19:43):
for LaVar, who gave him two points, but he didn't
actually need that. If he didn't have that, he would
have tied with you, Brady, But that means I wouldn't
have one, though I would have tied, you would have
tied with I don't remember this. What did Bertou vote
for you? This was LaVar missed. That was it when
a number of receivers miss Oh, that's right, that's right,
that's right. We need that's miracles for you know, for

(20:06):
those of you, uh yeah, Lunas Martis, thank you, thank you,
you welcome a lee. How many did I get right
overall every day, like combined combined out of what is
this twenty about twenty plus picks six? You had six

(20:29):
half just half? You know what? For all our listeners
out there with Live bet Jesus comes on, just take
into account I have nothing to do with Live bet Jesus. Yeah, yeah,
you do not do with Live The truth is is
that you should take into account his track record because
that's why he bets. Yeah, I don't care if it's

(20:50):
a soccer game. It's like the final ten minutes of
a soccer game. For the final two minutes of a
basketball game. You are not getting great odds with the
bet he lays because Live bet Jesus has to make
up for all Jonases misses. Just uh yeah, not uh,
not ideal at all. We also missed out on Mr. Irrelevant,
which is your bread and butter right there. Yeah, you

(21:12):
took defense, Brady and LaVar took offense of course that
was I was state quarterback bruck purty have a purty
going on about that? Yeah, good for him? How about
you stinking up the joint going over? That was just awful,
just a terrible performance. Although you know what, I did
want a horse race it to the Bellaggio. I was
because they were taking so long to get to the
first round. I said, I need some action, walked up

(21:33):
picked the four horse ten bucks. Who was who was
the best introductor of a trap pick this week? Who
was the guy from the from Minnesota? The guy from
the Vikings That went on so long that they had
to come out and tell him, like, dude, get to
the pick. It was like a one man opened Micants
was pretty funny too, though he was fun It was

(21:55):
introducing the giant. I don't know, isn't it? What was
it like? Yeah, Brandon did a good job. I enjoyed
him for the bills that was that was pretty with
his zoo bats on Eddie Garcia. Do you know who
the guy from Minnesota is? Yeah? Ed Marano, Okay, very good. Yeah,
they were, they were. They were pretty tired of the act.
And wasn't that funny in the first place? It was like, dude,

(22:19):
get to the pick, don't care. Lee and I were
walking around on Friday and they had some guy on
stage with a ventriloquist and nobody cared. And there was
some Raider fan who was half in the bag who
just yelled out at the top of his lungs, get
to the picks. I think I gotta say I really
enjoyed the Franco Harris did, like that was really good.

(22:41):
Like they were booing him so bad. It was the anniversary.
I know Berto was somewhere booing as well, and he said, yes,
I'm I'm like, I'm thinking, like, come on, get him.
I'm like, get him, Franco, get him. I'm like, get him. Franco. Yeah, yeah,
that did happen in April. They said they think the

(23:01):
anniversally not about the day, but st so anyway, I
think so I just didn't know that, listen, I just
didn't know that that the Raiders and Steelers played Spring Trains.
So they're still so. So they're sitting there heckling this dude,

(23:22):
and I'm like, man, Franco is a super smart guy.
He had a hand. Hey, there's worse things out the
Franco getting through, Uh, dealing with ignorant is of the
right away unity. But is this one of the things

(23:43):
that they need to figure out with the draft or
do you enjoy the different people going on? Is there
some part of you that's like, all right, like we
want to have fun for the fans, but can we
make this thing a little quicker here? I'll just say
I like the experience aspect of it, because the one
thing you want to do is you want to and invite, entice,
and entertain your your clientele. And I think that that's

(24:06):
a cool way, like getting an opportunity. I gave a pick,
you've you've introduced to pick before, right by the way,
Nor do I want I did it? I did it
one time. I did. And you know what, I think
that it's I think that there's something to be said
about having the opportunity to see guys that have played
in the past, or fans having the opportunity to come up.

(24:28):
I just I think it adds to the in person fan,
you know, kind of experience. So the Bears had their
second round pick. It was their first pick, and uh
Matt Forte was the it was the guy who made
the announcement. But that comedian Sebastian Mono. Yeah, whatever, whatever,
he's not funny. Um, they bring him out with Matt
Forte and he doesn't say anything, So what's the point.

(24:51):
Why was he even on stage? Like? No, like nobody,
what was he a Bears fan? Nobody? There was no
reason for him to be there, and so it just
felt like there were times where they could have done
a better job at least explaining why the hell a
certain person is on stage. But you know, who cares.
I think they've like it was a greeny, like even
made reference to it. Like they started they were like,

(25:12):
we wish you would have said something, he's a comedian,
Like I'm sure he had big material something. I mean,
when somebody could have some balls and have Andrew dice
Clay on stage, you know, yeah, especially in Vegas, it
is uh, two pros and a cup of Joe. Here
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(25:33):
now here on Fox Sports Radio. So they've already released
the odds are friends at Draft Kings. Uh, the offensive
and defensive Rookies of the Year. Drake London, who was
the first wide receiver taken uh from the Atlanta Falcons.
By the Atlanta Falcons rather out of USC He is
the favorite at a plus five fifty to be the
rookie of the Year, which I'll gladly take Kenny Pickett

(25:55):
a plus six hundred, thank you right now. Those future
odds and the way they talked about it after they
took him, they made it sound like he could be
the Day one starter, which I mean again, his acclamation
is going to be so different than any other quarterback.
Um only because I don't know that we've ever seen
a guy get drafted and stay in the exact same city,

(26:16):
playing the exact same stadium, would literally be next door
in the facility and then have a prior relationship with
the offensive coordinator. I honestly don't know if we've ever
seen this before in NFL history. Now, like Ryan Tannehill
had same offense, same o C when he got to Miami,
he had by Mike Sherman, so that will make his

(26:37):
transition easier. However, he's going to a new city. You
got to find a place live. All those things like
that is not an issue for Kenny Pickett, like it's
his routine. Is gonna feel the same for the foreseeable future.
And that's a that's great as if you're Pittsburgh because
you're like, dude, this guy doesn't have to worry about
anything off the field. It's just purely football, focusing on

(26:59):
our offense are guys, and then what defenses are presenting him.
That's a huge, huge plus to helping him win this
quarterback coup. He having his hand size, I just you know,
I'm just really really that's really a concern. I mean,
I'm just really worried about his hand size. I mean,
it's just a problem. I mean, even though he's played
in you know that same weather and conditions and all that,
and we're just talking about Lewis. Yeah, don't talk about Lewis.

(27:28):
Um Now, I do think that Malik Willis is going
to start at some point for the Atlanta Falcons this year.
In fact, I'll guarantee that right now. I don't know
if there's an actual Okay, what am I Desmond Ritter?
I'm sorry, Desmond writer, Um, I think Desmond Ritter is
absolutely gonna start. Yeah, what was I thinking? I think
Desmond Ritter is absolutely going to start for the Falcons

(27:50):
at some point this year. Marcus Mariotte has never started
all sixteen games in a season ever, and so that
also leads me to believe why I don't necessarily buy
the Drake London Rookie of the Year. They've got pits there.
They've got a quarterback sort of influx situation where Mariot
has been brought on, but he hasn't started or played
in a lot of games over the past couple of years.

(28:11):
The idea that a rookie wide receiver should be the
favorite to win rookie it just doesn't make any sense
to me, Like there's there's just everything around him doesn't
add up to me, which is why I like Kenny
Pickett plus six hundred. Who do you guys think is
the defensive rookie of the Year. If you had to guess,
you had to guess Aidan Hudson's that is correct. Plus
four hundred for Aidan Hutchinson. So let me get as this.

(28:33):
If you're the Jacksonville Jaguars, you have the number one
overall pick and you take a guy that what is
Travon Walker's plus five fifty's he's you have two players
in front of the guy you took. I mean, is
that an indication maybe on the player you took or
the situation that he's gonna be it. I'm just still

(28:54):
trying to understand it. He's not. He's not fast enough
to be a true edge pass rusher. He's not big
enough to be a true interior alignment in the league.
So again, if you're looking for with the number one
overall picks, he has to be great at something, and

(29:16):
I don't know that you can justify that he, like
Aidan Hutchinson, great at pass rushing. He is going to
force the pocket, he is going to touch down on
the quarterback. He's going to have some real good opportunities
to make impacts on games as a rusher. The one
thing that you can say with Keion is I mean

(29:39):
he's going to be able to play the run, and
and I get I would assume in the a f
C and the schedule that they play, maybe they're looking
at it as it was more important to have a
true edge guy that can play the run versus anything else,
or that their scheme can free him up to be

(30:00):
able to make plays as a defensive end. Which again,
if you're if you're using your number one draft pick
off of that thought process, I would question who your
GM is. That's that's all I would say. We're really optimistic. Huh.
I'm just saying it just doesn't it you're putting him

(30:20):
in a in a no win situation as a player,
and and you're you're actually showing us why you can
improve as a franchise is what you're doing. Yeah, Like,
like the majority of snaps, he played what's called a
five technique all right in Georgia, and that's pretty common
um at the college level because you see so much
zone read, a lot of teams like to play more

(30:40):
of a five tech um and and and he's usually
the guy that you ended up reading as the quarterback,
whether you give or keep and however, you know, you
move on with that r p O. But the reason
why they like that is because it gets up on
the quarterback and running back faster, and so it forces
a quicker decision and it's a little harder, uh to discern,

(31:01):
depending on the different schemes that you can utilize defensively,
what the defense is going to do from that spot.
So unfortunately you don't see you don't see a lot
of zone read in the NFL, and so he's not
gonna be playing that five techniques. So to the LaVar's point,
he's either gonna be out wider in a seven and
some schemes of wide nine which very rarely see now
always moving downside as a three technique, and he's not

(31:22):
big enough for that. So it is you can make
the case he might be playing out a position and
that's gonna be a tough spot for him to be
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All right, who wants to start off? Who's got something
to report? Anybody? Who whoa whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. Yeah,
you two were in Vegas this weekend. If anyone's going
to start off our reporting what you three? I should say, LaVar,

(33:30):
Jonas and Lee step up to the plate and and
explain your I R situation from this weekend. I couldn't
do the show UM read that I had because I
was getting harassed by um someone who was not even
did not even know me to be a fan of me,
but was very very intrigued by the fact that it

(33:52):
looked like they could be on television or or some
type of outlet. And uh, she was nice gal, very
very nice, very nice. Just just got too close. Yeah?
Was she moving on? That she have other business ventures?
There was other there, there was Yeah, there was certainly

(34:15):
other for her to at least you had any cash
I can borrow? Was like, what for market rate? Yeah?
I just got a little too close though, That's my
I R. Just you know, we're still not all the
way out of this whole COVID thing, and I just
don't like people getting all in my personal space all

(34:37):
like that, And well, this individual didn't seem to care
too much about understanding people's personal um space parameters. Mine
was happened after Vegas. So I got back on Saturday
and my brother in law was having a baby shower

(34:59):
because they're expecting a little girl in the next month
or so. And and see, I didn't know, yes, And
that's that's where I'm getting I didn't know that baby showers. Yeah,
I thought. I thought guys aren't supposed to go. Apparently
in the Mexican culture it is a full blown rager.
And so I screwed up on I mean getting after it.

(35:21):
I screwed up on two fronts. I didn't have I didn't,
all right, I didn't. I didn't have any other clean shirt.
So the one that I grabbed it was kind of
a dress her shirt. It happened to be pink. And
I should have thought ahead of time, but I didn't
because I I no, no, no, no, they already knew

(35:44):
it was going to be a girl. Um. I matched
every tablecloth in the entire thing. It was embarrassing. And
I wasn't planned. I just there was nothing else clean.
So then when you are the only one that noticed
that your shirt as part of the table. No, it's
just when I was when I walked by one and
it was like you couldn't just a floating beard. Yeah.

(36:05):
I got absolutely lit up one time at at Easter
dinner and I had a pair of like white or
like they weren't white, but they're like close to that.
And I literally thought I was wiping my hands on
my napkin and it was my pants. I see, I
got it. I got up. That's pretty good. I got up.
My father that looks at it starts laughing, and I
was like, oh, that's great. The problem was it was

(36:32):
dancing and everybody had a cowboy hat on, so they
were playing all sorts of traditional like in the Mexican culture,
there's a lot of cowboy like element, but there is
you can't say that, yeah, I can't say so. Yeah,
but they didn't They didn't damp in any of the soil,

(36:54):
so they were kicking up dirt the entire time. It
was like a dust storm. I was I'm still coughing
up and and blowing out black stuff from my nose.
Oh my god, oh my god. Stuff, It's just it's dirt.
Your i R is horrible sensitive sensitive biological making thank

(37:19):
you man, thank you. I'm sure there was no I
p a s at that baby show. Now there was.
There was. They drank everything in a place would you drink?
But you know a couple of like, but they drink everything.
I did one shot of tequila. I did one shot. No, no,

(37:43):
I didn't need a chaser. I did one shot at
tequila and then, uh, you know, I just kind of
looked around, se how Brady snuck out of doing this? Yeah,
but what was yours? I was working, dude. I was
so mad. I was always supposed to be onto a
three pm yesterday or two days ago. I had work
into like seven pm. Just terrible. Absolutely look at that.

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