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April 26, 2018 30 mins

Doug discusses the leaks from the NFL owners and players meeting regarding the anthem protests and why the players need a new messenger. He thinks the Warriors aren't as dominant as they use to be and that could be the reason why they don't repeat as champions. FSU DB Derwin James and North Carolina ST DE Bradley Chubb are potential 1st round picks and they join the show to discuss their journey to the NFL draft. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the best of the dun Dot Leap Show
on Fox Sports Radio, Boom America. Doug got Leap Show,
Fox Sports Radio, coming to you from the beautiful city
of Los Angeles, California. I hope you're having a great day.
We are one day, what just one stinking day to
the NFL Draft to find out which of these rumors

(00:24):
that are being spread our guys are flat out liars
and which your reality who the Cleveland Browns take right?
Depending on Cleveland. Depending on Cleveland to make a decision
that everyone seems to think makes sense, is like depending
on your your uncle Jim, all right, I don't worry.
You can get on uncle Jim. Like, oh boy, oh boy,

(00:44):
Cleveland's uncle Jim in Allen and at a rehab served time,
owes a bunch of people money in the hearts, in
a good place. What's your uncle Jim? Right? You wouldn't
you wouldn't let your uncle Jim pick up your kids
from school. You don't really know what your uncle Jim
does for work, right, But like, look, he's family and
we love him, and I think this time he might

(01:07):
have his life in order. He's been around hanging out
with the same woman for four or five years. Now.
Last time I saw him, he appeared cleanly shaven and
to have bathed. He has a car that hasn't been
repossessed in years. Right, Uncle Jim seems to be on
the straight and narrow, but he's still Uncle Jim. That's

(01:27):
the Cleveland Browns, right, Litany of quarterbacks drafted, a whole
bunch of different general managers. Heck, they even tried the
non baseball thing with the Podesto and his group. Last
time they had. You know, last quarterback they selected early
was Johnny Menzel, even though the football guys like nah,
the owners like, yeah, how that work out for you?

(01:48):
Menzel Weed and Brady Quinn even last year, Yeah, none
of it seems to work out their Uncle Jim. But
you know, Uncle Jim still family NFL. The Clevel brown
still have a history of great football a long time ago.
And we think this dorisety fella, he's a football guy.

(02:09):
Last year, everyone thinks they nailed it drafting up to
take Pat Mahomes. He got a plan, he got a
bunch of picks. It's a quarterback heavy draft. He's got
a guy who can take snaps from center. As of
now and Tyrod Taylor. But depending on the every depending
on the Browns to do something sensible is depending on

(02:30):
your uncle Jim to pay the bills on time, to
pick up the kids from school and make sure that
dinner is ready when everybody gets home. Still, Uncle Jim,
if your name's Jim, substitate whatever name you want in
there anyway. Doug Gallant show, Fox Sports titio Derwin James
gonna join US. Star safety at Florida State Bradley Chubb
is gonna join us. He's uh the number one pass

(02:54):
rusher in the NFL drafts. We got Derwin James, best
defensive back in this draft. Bradley Chub Um Thinko Fitzpatrick
also will join us, one of the top cornerbacks in
this draft, plus Chris Mannix Aaron Torres. Aaron Torres, who
covers college hoops for Fox, could ask him about this
committee who no one on Twitter seems to like what
they found out. But you've got a committee of really
decorated people in college athletics, uh, presenting suggestions to college basketball,

(03:21):
and they spend months upon months upon months, and they
here's how we think you should do it. And of course,
like anything, Oh, these are the dumbest ideas ever because
it doesn't agree with a lot of writer's opinions. Get
to that, but I want to talk some warriors in
fifteen minutes. But let's let's start with this. There's a
New York Times story if you ever wondered, if you

(03:43):
ever wondered why Tom tom Brady did not turn over
his phone better when Tom Brady was being investigated for
um the flate gate man, and he turned his phone
over to his attorney and they smashed it into a
thousand pieces. He's like, wow, that doesn't really why would
you do that? How did you do that? Now you

(04:07):
know why? You're like, wait, did they find his phone?
No? No No, no, there's a New York Times story that
has the Tull transcript. Somebody recorded the meetium or the
meeting between the players and the owners in New York
last year. Remember the one on which Bob McNair apparently said, Hey,
the inmates can't run the prison, and people are like, whoa, whoa.

(04:29):
He actually fixed a long used expression. Remember that it
was supposed to be held in secret. It was supposed
to not be recorded. It definitely wasn't supposed to be
in the New York Times, and of course it ends
up on the front page of New York Times, which
is why Tom Brady didn't want to turn over any information.
It wasn't whatever he had on the deflator, you know,

(04:50):
on whether or not they deflated the football's that's inconsequential.
It's anything else he has in his life, like he's
still Tom Brady. Tom Brady has tech with Giselle that
he did not want out there that he didn't want somebody,
you know, want somebody the NFL, because the NFL man,
they got holes, like the NFL is put together. You remember,

(05:11):
Ramos is the only one. Maybe buy Buyer is old
enough as well to remember this. Do you guys remember
the car that you go There's a time in the
late eighties, I'm gonna say, ma, Honda Civic used to
make this small little hatchback and town took the world
by storm. And so the is a Yugoslavian uh car
brand called the Ugo came over and I mean it
was a leaky ship. It's just like the worst safety

(05:34):
record in the history of automobiles. That's basically what do
you remember that Ramos remember the Ugo? Yes, in fact,
I actually went with my parents to look at the
Hugo at one point to possibly buy it for I
think I was in college maybe at the time. It
was like this is a real you really went to
that is correct. My mom and dad took me to
go see one, just because it was very cheap, very

(05:55):
small kind of thing. Wanted a small car. And I
actually did look at a Ugo, that is correct. Did
you test drive? You go? And we didn't test dry.
It was late and I think the place was closed,
so we just kind of looked at them. They were
like inside the inside the floor room. Yes, yes, you
go to here. Here's the analogy to the ugo. UM
you ever been to You know, you go to restaurant
and they get cleanliness grades, right, they get the health

(06:16):
inspector grades and like everyone is an A and if
it's a B, you stay the hell away. Right. If
they got inspector grades, they would have gotten like a D.
Like whoa, there's rat droppings and everything. That's how the
hell well their cars were made anyway, that's why you've
never heard of a Hugo. UM. That's the NFL ship
They they there are no they're just absolutely no secrets

(06:37):
kept by the NASH footballing. So look, I read through
this today and my my takeaway is that the owners
they just wanted it to all go away. And they
realized and even even owners that have publicly supported the
president point out like, look, this is just don't get

(06:58):
baited into this because is he's going to use this
as political fodder. And some of the owners shot CON's like, look,
the damage is already done by the president. Others are
have Others came out and said like, look, let's just
stay the hell away from this. The owners just wanted
the controversy to go away. That's all they wanted. They
just wanted to get back to football. And again, by

(07:21):
recorded accounts of this conversation, like will supports you and
whatever the heck, however the heck you want to be
supported in making a change in the public. But as
far as taking a knee, like that's got to go
away because it's it's not having the intended effect. There's
some talk of Kaepernick, there's some talk of finding the
right voice, the right leader. I think there's a lot

(07:43):
of interesting, smart conversation, but you know what, there isn't
There isn't a plan from the NFL players. There's the
NFL players biitter that Colin Kaepernick's not on a roster.
There's the NFL players bidder that Donald Trump called him out.
There's the NFL owners saying, look, we want to support you.

(08:04):
We need to have somebody who's African American, but we
need they didn't say it, but we need to have
somebody who's not just the message, but the right messenger.
Not discussed. And one of the reasons Colin Kaepernick wasn't
supported was remember he was wearing the pig cop socks.
Remember he weared we wore uh the castro t shirt.

(08:25):
He had the girlfriend that that that tweeted about one
of the NFL's owners being like Django and change slave owner.
Like what they needed was they needed somebody super super clean,
somebody's successful, and somebody to be the face of whatever
they wanted to do. But you know what, the players
didn't have. They didn't have a plan. And that's the

(08:48):
problem with Kaepernick. That's been the problem with the protest.
That's been problem with the players is they all want
to change something, But all right, what's the first thing
we want to change? Like, I don't know, you know,
everybody wants to change the world. Cool I wouldn't change
the world to tell me something that makes sense. Um,
I think the NFL looks bad because everything comes out

(09:10):
of the way, the leaks, I don't. I thought the
owners looked kind of fairly reasonable. They look like businessmen
who just simply want to go away. And none of
them are coming out at least there are no quotes
that have any sort of you're wrong for this sort
of protest and you're wrong for your political pleast, none
of that. It was whether they supported Trump or didn't
support Trump. The understanding of the power that he wields

(09:32):
with his little fingers on Twitter and with his statements,
and the fact he is with his office. He is
President United States, and you're playing into his hands if
you continue to make it a political discussion. Be sure
to catch live editions of The Doug gott Leaps Show
weekdays at three p m. Easter noon Pacific on Fox
Sports Radio and the I Heart Radio app. Last night,

(09:53):
the Golden State Warriors UH closed out the San Antonio Spurs.
It was not in spectacular fashion. They did not. I mean,
I guess I credit tour Messina. But what's what's fascinting
to me about the Spurs and with in both the
last two fourth quarters, end of Game four where they

(10:16):
won and end of Game five where they lost, but
did did come all the way back and cut substantially
in the lead. Is it took him, I don't know,
forty minutes or so forty five minutes each game to decide, Hey,
maybe we should double team Kevin Durant every time he
gets the ball, deny him the ball when he has
it Like that, that feels like a good strategy. Want

(10:36):
to use the strategy for the entire game, regardless of
which it was not the best moment for the Warriors,
they look great. K D finished with also had five turnovers,
and Clay Thompson probably played the best of any Warrior,
had twenty four points. Draymond Green got a couple of
putbacks late, ended up with a huge stat line seven

(11:00):
team points, nineteen rebounds, seven assists. So those are the
big three. The The issue is the team was five
of twenty seven from three. Now, anytime a team that
shoots a lot of anybody is five seven for three
to win. Being five of seven three this is kind
of remarkable, really, is um should we point out the

(11:22):
Spurs or seven for thirties. It wasn't like they were
shooting lights out. Their percentaial is only slightly higher. They
made two more three point shots in the Golden State Warriors,
and yet the Warriors still won by eight points. But
the bigger issue is this um you can get away
with having one non shooter. The magic, the secret sauce,

(11:44):
if you will, to the Warriors is at both ends,
specifically in defense, with the exception of Steph Curry, they
they have several guys that can guard almost any position.
Andre Goodala is shown the ability to guard Lebron James.
Kevin Durant can garden Lebron James, Draymond Green can guard
Lebron James, Clay Tomskin guard Lebron James. So you have

(12:06):
four guys. Sean Livingston when he's in the game, can
guard multiple positions, Kevon Loonique can guard David West. No,
not really big guys, but I want you to mark
this down. If they don't find a way to get
if Draymond Green can't make shots, If he can't make
shots and he's two of seven again from three, he

(12:28):
struggled with three all year long, and Draymond Green only
shot thirty from three in the regular season, and he's
down to twenty eight point six per from three in
the postseason. He's not making shots. The court shrinks substantially.
And then you have Andrea Goodala, who struggled all year

(12:50):
making shots as well. So I look at it, and
I'm telling you, you know, playing five on three on
five on offense is really hard to do. Remember last
year when they finally eliminated the Calves, Andre Goodala essentially
acted like their starter. They never played Jaja and all

(13:12):
he did was operating around the rim and catch, pick
and roll and catch. How he was played like a
power forward center type position. But that's because Draymond Green
also can space the floor out. If they can't get
a fourth shot maker, they don't. I don't. This feels
like a copy of a copy of a copy, you know.
It feels they got the band back together. But this

(13:34):
band is not as good as the previous. The lead
singer is maybe better than he's ever been, the guitarist
is lead guitar, and and the drummer is better. But
bass guitar is important, man. Bass guitar is super important.

(13:55):
And I don't know if they're bassist can do what
he has done previously. Just keep them honest and make
shots because if you can't, now all of a sudden,
the defense can load up. And look, there's a lot
of reasons that Kevin Durant was right to go to
Oklahoma City, but the number one reason is Kevin Durant

(14:15):
is virtually unguardable. You know, one on one matchup, he's
seven feet tall with handles. You put a big guy
on him, he's gonna go around you. You You put a
guard on him, he can just stop and shoot over you.
But now you put two guys on him, and suddenly
he looks human. He looks human. And when he played
with the Oklahoma City Thunder, when they would have Steven

(14:37):
Steven Adams and Andre Robertson on the floor, even though
you had Russell Westbrook, you had a surgeon Baka, you know,
you had other shooters on the floor. When you have
two non shooters, they can play like a two man
zone and it becomes one on two. Anytime you're going
one on one, and it's really, really, really and it

(14:58):
becomes frustrating. And I would say Kevin Durant was right
to say, Look, I like playing with the Thunder, but
I love the space and freedom. That's what they sold
Kevin Durant on, Hey, how many open shots will you
get playing with us? Remember that that was the story
when he signed with the Golden State Warriors. They pitched
him on, Hey, dude, thinking, how many open threes you're

(15:19):
gonna get? Because all of our guys demand attention, but
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I Heart Radio app. If Baker Mayfield goes number one overall,
it is the greatest upset, turnaround come back, um, remarkable

(15:44):
rise in the history of football. He's from the state
of Texas. It's not like no one saw him. He
was a two time walk on, a three time Heisman
Trophy finalist, a high and Trophy winner. He never lost
a true road game while quarterback at Oklahoma, and then

(16:05):
would be the number one pick in the NFL Draft
regardless of whether or not he he This is the
old one hit wonder discussion, right like, is it better
to have one hit um? When most bands don't ever
have a hit at all? And my answer is absolutely
it's better to have a hit than most bands that
don't ever have a hit at all. If Baker may
feels the number one pick in the draft, even if

(16:26):
he completely flames out, there is no greater story in
all of football. It's it's much like, Look, I'll be honest,
I did not vote for President Trump. I did not. Um.
I'm not gonna turn this into a political show, but
I will point out, as a good friend of mine
pointed out to me, do you realize he took down

(16:46):
fifteen establishment Republicans and then took down the Clintons on
his way to winning the most powerful public office in
the world. It's an incredible upset. Whatever he has done since,
or however he got it like, look, that's all part
of the discussion, but just in the right, in the unlikely,

(17:08):
in the unlikely, the most unlikely stories in our lifetime,
Baker Mayfield being the number one draft pick in the
National Football League would be the most unlikely. Be sure
to catch live editions of the Doug gott Leaps Show
weekdays at three p m. Eastern noon Pacific on Fox
Sports Radio and the I Heart Radio app. Derwin James

(17:29):
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How are you? I'm doing well? Man? How are you
doing good? You're excited? Yes? Um? Where you think you're going? Man?

(17:55):
I don't know, man. It's depending on the quarterback, man,
I know, right, like, seriously, we need you need somebody
who can who can do be a versatile player the
way you are, more so than the quarterbacks. Do you
want to see them run on them go out of
the way? I mean, do you think they all go
before everybody else? Or do you think there's a chance
that someone like you or someone like say Kwan goes
before they're all gone. I don't know, man, Honestly, I

(18:17):
don't know, because now I'm not I don't know what
the gyms are thinking. A lot of teams might be quarterbacks.
But you know, I know what I bring it to
the table, so you know, we'll see what happens. You're
gonna be in Haynes City, You're gonna be in Tallahasa.
You can be new York City. I'm in Dallas right now.
I mean in Dallas. Uh right now, look that that
that scene looks incredible. Have you been over Jerry's World yet? Yeah,

(18:39):
I've been over there today. Man, it's crazy for for
somebody who hasn't been there, who hasn't seen it. What's
the setup like? Uh? Man, I can't even put it
into words. Um. I don't think anybody can explain what
it looks like over there right now. But man, it's
it's crazy. Man, It's it's a blessing to be here, man,
crazy opportunity, happy to be here. You you grew up
in in in Polk County and in Florida, Haines City.

(19:01):
When did you first start playing football? When I was
about three or four years old, started playing football, I'm
in the backyard and stuff. And then I started playing
tackle when I was about five, playing the seven year old.
I didn't play any flag. I won't crack the top.
Five years old. You're playing tackle? Yeah I was. I
was already playing tackle. You got do you have any
video of you like laying some laying some seven year

(19:21):
old out when you're five years old? Man, it's crazy
because I got hit for the first time by older kids.
And man, I made a promise to myself. I told
my dad I won't ever want that feelings again. And
then I just started like hetting people back, you know,
and never looked back since. So wait when you started?
When When did this this reality that's gonna happen like

(19:43):
tomorrow night, you're gonna have your name called very very
early on. When did it become hey, I could, I
could do this? Like I could, I could, I could
actually when it's playing for Florida State or play in
the NFL. When did it become a reality in your mind?
When I was about nine years old, about fifth grade, Um,
I want to playing part want of football, you know.
I had a dream of, you know, playing the NFL.

(20:04):
I told people all the time that one day I'll
make it to the NFL, you know. And I used
to always tell my friends and you know, some people
in the community and believe it. But a lot of
people did believe in me, you know what I mean.
I stayed true to it and you know, stayed away
from the distraction. Um now I'm here, man, yeah, and
you're like the you're like the prototype size for a
guy that can can be virsatile. You know you can

(20:25):
cover people. You're big enough to cover tight ends, You're
obviously fast enough to cover wide receivers, and you also
you also like like to hit people. Um, how much
of where you like? Is there a fit for for
a type of defense that you want to play in?
Man like you said, like you just named all those
great trades that I have and that I'm blessed with. Man,

(20:46):
it really doesn't matter. Man if I go to it
like Seattle, like type deal with cover three types of
team like the forty nine is. I mean I sit
well in there. If I go to a quarters team,
I play good. And then if I want to cover
two team, I think I played with or a man
and man like you said, I could, I can play
in any system. That's what That's what I think separates
me from a lot of guys. I'm not just one
system type of guy. A lot of a lot of

(21:08):
talk about you staying home and and the Buccaneers drafting
you now, but that's that's close to home. But obviously
they got they got a know at quarterback, good thing
or bad thing. If you happen to get to stay home, great,
I wouldn't use all good up, but I said a
great thing. Uh you know, I feel like I bring
a lot to the table and I know the type
of guy Jamis says what type of leader he is,

(21:29):
and um, I feel like just getting more guys in
like him with an alpha dog mentor feel like, um
and take take the team in a good way. Yeah.
I remember though, a couple of years ago, he called
you puppies. He called you guys, called he came in
your locker room, called you guys, some puppies. Right. That was?
That was? That was Jamison. Now your full grown, full
grown dog, aren't you. I don't really think back to

(21:49):
when I was a puppy. Yeah, I feel like I'm
always a dog every day, so I always I'm always
want to be a dog. And I feel like, uh, well,
I'll be all right, A right, who's in your crew?
Who who came with you for the draft? I know
you guys got a bunch of tickets this year. Who's
with you? My mom my dad? UM? I got my sister,
my brother, UM, my grandparents, I got everybody, I got

(22:12):
the whole family. Did your did your brother get a
good suit? Because I know you have a great suit.
Did you make sure your brother and your pops have
a good suit on. Oh yeah, of course everybody got
everybody that looked good. Man. Hey, listen, we appreciate you, Joins.
Wish you the best of luck. Do you you want
to give us a hand? Come? We know you know
where you're going. You want to get the man? I wish,
I wish I did. I really don't. Man. Who where's

(22:34):
the spot in Haynes City where everybody's gonna be watching
the draft? What's your favorite spot? Because favorite my favorite
spot in the city. I say downtown by the Rick Center,
Downtown by the rec Center. We used to get it done.
Hey man, congrats on life's work and all be rewarded
tomorrow night on Fox. Thanks for joining us on Fox
Sports Radio. All right, thank you man. Fox Sports Radio
has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch

(22:55):
all of our shows at Fox sports radio dot com
and within the I Heart Radio. Our next guest is
widely considered the number one guy at pressuring the quarterback
available in this NFL Draft. He's Bradley Chubb out of
NC State. He joined us on the Doug Gatlip Show
on Fox Sports Radio. Badly, How are you? I'm good?
How are you doing good man. Let's go back to

(23:17):
your freshman year special teams guy, barely playing, not getting
miss you got done with your first year at NC State.
What was going on in your mind? It was a
lot going on in my mind, man, I just didn't know. Um,
A lot of doubts just because I was playing a
lot of high school and came in school and I
was not playing it as much. So I was like, man,

(23:39):
this is this football thing for me? Should I transfers?
So I stayed here? Blah blah blah. A lot of
different thoughts, but um in in in hin hindsight, the
best thing with to stay NC State, which I did,
and so so happy that I did. How close did
you come to leaving? Because everybody there's lots of athletes
that have been through that tough first year and you're like, man,
maybe that's how close did you come? I didn't quite.

(24:00):
I didn't come that close. There was a lot of life.
I mean, my parents never like, um let us quit
anything that would started, so there was never any transferring
schools or anything like that. So, um, I didn't come
that close. But it definitely went through my mind and
all that. But um, yeah, it was one of those
things that I was just like, I'm over it. So
I'm I'm like, I don't care, but it I'll ask

(24:21):
you out of it wasn't I wasn't close at all. Okay,
So what changed? How? How did you? How did you change?
Become the most dominant defensive lineman in NC State history?
Is the NC State that's produced the likes of of
Mario Williamson and others? What what changed? Physically? What changed? Mentally?
What changing your game? I have to change my mindset

(24:41):
the way I approached the game. Um, it was one
of those things like like every little detail I paid
attention to and I was focused on being my best
and stuff like that. So I feel like that's where
I saw the most changed, um and the little things
that I was doing. But um, the physical attributes pretty
much change on their own life. I feel like it

(25:03):
was like a a few not a two week things.
But like you got your you got your man muscles,
right like everybody you get, you go through you go
through puberty in your tweet teams, and then when you
get to college, like look, I get to went to
college playing basketball and under Dame and like I thought
I had lifted waste before, and then I started lifting
with those guys and I put on like seventeen pounds,
right Like, now you're lifting and you're you're just your

(25:24):
body kind of evolves and changes. That's what HAP knew,
wasn't Yeah, that's that's exactly what it was like. So
coming down like two thirty five and then now every five,
So it was just it wasn't mean just eating the LT.
It was just my body just changing and in different things.
But no small little details like like I said, I
was working on help help out when I got a
lot bigger. Only twenty four reps of twenty five. Just

(25:45):
that feels kind of soft for you, Like I would
expected a three, A thirty, thirty one, thirty two. What
what happened? What went wrong? Only twenty four reps? Long?
Uns man, I mean, it's just it's a long way down.
But I mean, uh, I was doing like nineteen reps
in my first four was a It was good for me,
so um, nobody else's complaints. I'm I'm totally messy. Bradley

(26:06):
chef Joe Us on The Doug Gottlieb Show. There's a
lot of people that make the Shermer connection, right, Pat
Schremer's the new couche of the of the Giants, And
of course kind of you go back to when you
played Vandy uh in the Independence Pool in two thousand
and sixteen and you were all over Kyle Schrmer, his son,
and you know everybody watches their kid a little bit differently. Um,
when you met with the Giants, was that brought up? Yeah,

(26:28):
it was. I was the first thing. I thought he
was mad at me because I didn't realized there was
a sons that he said, you know, the home man,
he's gonna hes gonna say something bad about it and
all this and that. But he was cool about He
was like he like how I got after doing that
game and how it was good for his son. Um,
it was a great kind of game, great competition, and uh,
he was just we just joked about it and left

(26:49):
it off. Is there is there a sense like do
you think you're going there? Like? What's interesting about them
is as much as there's a push for some to
find Eli's replacement and they need running back and say
quant when they've won their last two Superols, they've done
it with a great pass rush. What's what's your sense
of what their plans are. I mean, I have no idea.

(27:09):
I don't even know if they're gonna still stay there
or they're gonna get a quarter back and then get
whatever they're't even gonna give me. So I mean there's
a lot a lot of things that can happen and
a lot of things that we just don't know. So
I'm gonna see tomorrow. And um, I mean if I
get the opportunity that would be a great opportunity, like
you said, a great great defensive history, and um, if

(27:31):
I got the opportunity to play, that be amazing. But
if I don't just make the best out of every situation,
better placed with Bradley chaffrom NC State joining us in
the Dug gotlip show, Um, what's your agent telling you?
I actually told them not to talk to me about
different teams and different stuff like that, just because I
wanted to spend this time with my families since they
are the ones that are they're here with me and
making sure that I'm okay. So spending this time with

(27:53):
my family and mean, um, real little hand all the
draft stuff to go on? All right, So how many
family members did you bring? I miss a lot of
family down here, but um, coming to the actual jacks,
I'm gonna be like ken, So who got cut? Somebody's
gonna better they got to cut like ten? Who's number eleven? No? Something?
I got some time that I live in Dallas, So um,

(28:14):
those people weren't. I mean they're probably in the crowd. Student.
I will still working on that, but I mean at
my tables be an immediate family. Yeah, I'm just I'm
I'm I'm messing. I'm completely mess. But Brad Bradley Chub
joining us. All right, So have you determined what you're
gonna be doing? Like first couple are you might not
go if you don't go to like how you're gonna do?
You're gonna make small talk? Youve be messed on your phone?

(28:35):
Like what are you gonna be doing to kill time?
I really talked about that because I hope to be
on before I have to think about the ways to
in tell of myself. But h I'm know, yeah, I
might just just stay on my phone. I mean to
stay on my U talks with my family and stuff
like that. But yeah, don't go to your mentions, don't
go to your mentions, don't go to Twitter, like just right,

(28:57):
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(29:17):
your Do you remember the name of your first football coach?
The man my dad? So? Yeah, do you play your
quarterback and running back? He had to give you the
ball as your dad. Yeah, we bigger than everybody. We
just dee bowing people, stiff arming them and running guys over. Yeah.
I mean, now, I wasn't that. I mean I was.

(29:37):
I was sadding everybody at that time. So that's why
I was scoring testdowns. Did did you call him dad?
Did you call him coach? Was he harder on you
than everybody else? Or did he favor you? No? He
did everybody else. I mean it's one of those things

(29:58):
like bad are you doing to me? But I mean
it long. I know I coached my son all the time.
What are you so hard on me? Like, dude, I
have to You're my You're my kid. I'm already. I'm already.
I'm giving you the ball all the time. I gotta
I gotta be gotta be hardy. Well, look, I know
this is a it's a life's work for your entire family,
not just you. But congrats on all the hard work
you put in. It pays off tomorrow night in Dallas.

(30:19):
We'll see it on Fox TV here on Fox Sports Radio. Bradley,
congrats and thanks so much for joining us. Yes, sir,
thank you for having
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