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October 15, 2020 • 28 mins

Colin ranks this weeks NFL games


Guest: Cam Jordan

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My next guest is going to be a first ballot
Hall of Famer. He's been in the NFL for ten years.
He's been a Pro bowler for half of them, never
missed a game. He's like Tony Gonzalez on the defensive side.

(00:43):
He just doesn't miss games. And he's a real team leader.
There's a lot of good defensive players in the NFL.
There's not dozens of great defensive leaders, and Cameron Jordan,
the Saints defensive end, is absolutely one of those. They
have a bye weeek this week, which is actually for players.
It's it's a little bit of a break. You don't
get many of those, and Cam Jordan is now joining us. So,

(01:07):
you know, it is interesting that there are great defensive players.
But when we think NFL CAM quarterbacks a leader, the
coach is the leader. But when I think of you,
I'm like, no, you're a vocal guy. You're a verbal guy.
Is a defensive leader. Do you ever feel like you're
the Drew Brees on the defensive side and that your

(01:27):
words matter, they're impactful, and you're a mentor to a
lot of players. I look at myself definitely not in
the category of Drew Brees in any sort of fashion,
just because you know that that focal point of quarterback,
he handles all checks, he handles the energy, he handles everything.
Everything that Drew does sets him apart. I think that,

(01:48):
if anything, I just make sure to bring the energy.
And you know, I've got guys like Damarrow Davis, who
of course is an All pro right behind me and
play the way he does, and you know I let
him be the quarter of back of the situation. I
just want to bring juice every play and every time
I touch the field. It's that love the game that
you know, I hope to never never love love for
What's interesting, because you say you want to bring juice

(02:10):
for the first time in your life, you're playing with
no fans. How do you create the juice when you're
playing to an in an empty stadium. I would say, now,
we got the manufactured sound, right, We've got the seventy
decibels of low music. At that point, it's just it's us.
It's really we really take it back to the if
we had to play at midnight in the middle of

(02:32):
the park, you know, in the back alley. We play
football against anybody, and it's that same mentality that we
take everywhere we go with us. Now it's it's sort
of chilling to be in the Superdome and not have
the fans behind you, not have you know, seventy thousand
people cheering you know who that gonna beat them, Saints.
And at the same time, you know, we still have

(02:52):
a job in a mission to complete. So we got
to take that in a mindset and create our own
energy and our you know, we can't have juice. We
got to have Yeah, I have more. You know. It's interesting.
So I've never been a fan of NFL preseason. I
don't I mean, I like, I don't want my star
players just go to Bahamas, go on vacation show up
Labor Day. But I was watching the game the year

(03:12):
day with my wife, and my wife's like, man, there's
a lot of guys hurt this year. And for the
first time in my life, I was like, maybe they
need preseason. Maybe they need to bang into each other
for about you know, four quarters. So, now that you've
played your career with nine preseasons and one without CAM,
do you think there is value in the preseason? Should

(03:33):
we shorten it? How do you view it now? Oh? No,
I haven't played much preseason honestly, since no ever. I
think the most I think I've played is two maybe
three preseason games. I've normally played like one one and
a half. But I definitely think you know, the COVID
impact of it all has changed how guys were able

(03:55):
to work out and get after it. You talked about,
you know, COVID really hit America somewhere in March and
guys start training, you know, March, April, May, June. You
hit training camp and it was like you you were
taken out of most people's compared with norm situation on
how to work out, how to say, how to keep
his shape, how to go about being football ready, and

(04:18):
you know, I think it's sort of I think it's
sort of shown, Um, just in terms of how guys
may not have had the same access to treatments, rehabs
and abilities to be on their normal schedule. How do
you prepare for a season? You know, you interre in
a division now with some veterans Teddy Bridgewater and Drew
Brees and Matt Ryan. You faced a lot of veteran quarterbacks.

(04:39):
Generally for a guy like you, you're looking your chops
if you get a rookie quarterback. But justin Herbert cam
there's there's something to it. Man, he's got a whip.
Kind of your impressions on what you saw from a
kid who in his third or fourth NFL start on Monday,
Uh yeah, I mean he's talented. I like to say,

(05:00):
you know, we hit him, but seventeen eighteen, nineteen times, Yeah,
and he was still out there rolling, taking hits and
slinging the rock. Um, he's he's looking, he's looking special.
I think he could develop into a special quarterback and
years to come. I started, you know, talk to him
after the game. I was like, you might be the slowest,
you know, quarterback out of Oregon and that's not saying

(05:20):
much because you're still running like a four six five.
You know. Yeah, No, he isn't. I'm watching some of
the tape here. He's got he's got an arm on him,
that's for sure. When when you look a lot of
people have said it's kind of Drew Brees, and many
people believe it's Drew Breeses last year. I mean, he's
got he's gonna have broadcasting options as you are. If
you want him, he's gonna be able to do that.

(05:40):
Does it feel like to you with Drew? Does it
feel like kind of a special year this year? Knowing
one of the great quarterbacks top ten quarterbacks of all time?
This may be it. You may be playing in his
last year Top one. Um yeah, I'd say he's, you know,
one of the top one quarterbacks if I had to
if I had to go my mindset of great quarterbacks,
Drew Brees and Drew Brees um being said, I don't

(06:04):
know if it's last year. Uh, you know, you talk
about his completion rate, you talk about you know, everything
that he does us what quarterback passing rate is probably
over a hundred completion rate right now is probably sitting
at but seventy percent plus. Um, everything that Drew does
is a lage. Uh so when he decides to hang

(06:24):
him up, he's going to go right into Canton. Um.
But in terms of this year special because it may
be his last, I have no idea. I've never had
to worry about playing without Drew Brees, so I won't
start worried about it now. Yeah. So you average, Uh,
you know, you get a ten to fifteen sacks every year,
and you know it's and you're one of the guys
in the NFL that's a reliable sacker, a one a game.

(06:46):
And when when you get into this we are now
in a more offensive league. The team's pass more than ever. Um,
I would imagine, I well, I would think, do you
this can create more sack for you? The current NFL
is more spread out, it's faster, it's no huddle, it's
more passing. As a defensive player, do you think it

(07:07):
now plays into your skill set in indo your strings? Um,
you know, as far as as far as what we catch,
you know what we see now we're you know, we
had the Tom Brady, we had Aaron Rodgers. This you know,
the the fast quick release off the first read if
not checked down you know, um type offenses. This is
something that we're dealing with that guys aren't hitting those

(07:29):
you know, eight nine yard drops of old Now it's
like a five yard drop where they start in the
shotgun and then it's then it's a two step in release. Um.
The you know, it's it's it's hard pressed to sort
of take away at quarterbacks first read now and you
got receivers that are overly athletic and can go win
these fifty fifty balls. Um. At this point, it's sort
of it's sort of becoming a hassle when you know

(07:49):
that you could get to the quarterback, which they have
such a fast release, it does sometimes does not affect
them at all. So you play you can hide them
behind play actions and boots, et cetera. Yeah, so you
play behind. Uh, you play ball, You play Teddy Bridgewater
in about ten days, two weeks, and then you play
Brady after that. Um, have you ever faced Brady before week?

(08:13):
That's right, that you faced the old man week one.
So we've already started our one. Okay, so let me
let me ask you you faced Tom Brady, give me
give me your thoughts on was he did you sense age?
Did you sense well, how was Brady different than facing
a Justin Herbert, facing a Teddy Bridgewater? Facing guys you faced?

(08:36):
What was it like? Could many most believe Brady is
the best of all time? Does he manipulate the line
of scrimmage? I mean, what what is it like to
face Brady as the leading sacker on a football team? Um,
I'll say, are these sacker is Trey Henderson? He's got
like four and a half sacks in five games right now.
He's been rolling coming off this age hot. I tried
something like take advantage of all opportunities. Uh with if

(08:59):
I'm catching a when you catch a single, win your singles.
And he's winning them at a high rate. Shout out
to Trey Henderson. But we've talked about Tom Brady and
what he's able to do. I mean, there's no there's
absolutely no noise. They came into the super Dome with
the zero fans. You know, on a normal season we
expect seventy thousand. That that changes everything up right there.
But there his ability to outible the line, his ability

(09:19):
to controls offense and also have the weapons of you know,
Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, and you know at the
time Leonard Fournette and I mean they're sort of stacked
back there. Um, lastly with McCoy all the weapons that
he had, and then Gronkowski of course, you know, Kno,
gron comes out of out of it and he has

(09:41):
all these available options and I think he used them well.
So the second time around, without saying too much, I'm
I'm sort of excited to play him again. Yeah. By
the way, you've got a new podcast with mark Ingram
called Trust Levels. Uh, Trust Levels. That is the new
podcast with mark Ingram, your former teammate by the way, Yeah,
that's my brother. For former teammates, Like, you know, we

(10:02):
got drafted together in twenty eleven. I was sleeping on
his couch the first like a couple of weeks in
New Orleans till I found the place of my own
because he was already he was already training there in
the off season. Him could coming from Bama, you know,
he had trained in New Orleans offseason. Then get drafted
by New Orleans. I come to New Orleans and it's
a lockout year or something like, you know, we really
don't have too much contact with the Saints. It was
an instant bond there. You know, that's been my been

(10:24):
my dog and turned into a real life brother for me.
So it just made most sense. It was like, you know,
we're gonna get on this podcast. I was like, who
who better to do it then with with my guy
who not only brings the juice on offense, who is
an amazing, you know running back, Pro Bowl caliber running
back and also backs up everything that he says and

(10:45):
what he does on the field, and he's a even
you know, he's an even better dad and person off
the field. So it was just a no brainer. We
started at the trust levels, big trust levels, and uh,
you know, we released four episodes and we're gonna keep
on pushing. I mean there's a lot of there's a
lot of talent and a lot of fun being had
from our first guest from Ak to you know, this

(11:05):
week's guest being Bobby Wagner. It's like we're just chilling
with all our friends. What we're doing here. Colin, Well,
you know we were talking during the break that you're lucky.
I mean, you're obviously talented, but the Saints are well
run and I've I've had guys like t J Hushmuanzata
come on my show and his career. He you know,
it was Cincinnati. They were sharing cups, uh and not

(11:27):
the kind of drink out of So if you if
you ever thought to yourself, do you do you like
when you were going through COVID? Do you ever sometimes
kind of knock on wood and think to yourself, Man,
I landed. I landed in a good spot. Uh. You know,
if everybody ever talks to my agent, he'll tell you,
like all I prayed for was somewhere warm, and I

(11:50):
ended up with. I ended up in New Orleans. Um,
and it's been, you know, amazing. I got to learn
from the likes of you know, Jonathan Vilma, Roman Harp
or Will Smith rest in peace when he first game.
You know, when I first came into the league, Um,
I had you know, Sean Rodgers, Brave Franklin, I had
all these vets, Cedric Ellis that that sort of took
me under the wing. I was like, this is how
you become a pro. And I don't I don't know

(12:11):
about any other franchise. I've never had to worry about it.
I know what I talked to other guys around the league.
It's like, Yo, this is what we're doing. This is
what we're doing. I'm like, yo, that's not what the
Saints do. This is how we do things. And they're like, man,
this sounds like you know, they show love this. You've got.
You got probably two handfuls worth. The teams that you
know are run really well from top to bottom, and
I'm happy to be a part of that. So I

(12:31):
don't have to look outside and be like, oh, I
wonder what they're doing over there. I'm just happy being
on the green, green, green grass over here. Now, the
Benson families always treated their players and coaches incredibly well. Uh,
it's Cameron Jordan. He's gonna be a first ballot Hall
of Famer. Good luck to you and your bye week.
Enjoy it. I know not everything in America is open,
but there's a few restaurants open. Have some fun, and

(12:52):
thanks for coming on the show. I appreciate it. I
wish I could hit a restaurant. I'm gonna stay safe
and try and complete this this season. You know, COVID free. Yeah,
you don't want to let teammates dadds that peer pressure. Now,
if you're a player, you don't want to let anybody
down right, Like I've talked to have kids. I have
buddies whose kids are college students. I talked to one
yesterday and he's like, like, there's a code of honor
here with this COVID, Like these athletes you're playing college

(13:15):
base Yeah, like you don't want to you don't want
to blow the team up. So there. That's the thing
about athletics is you're seeing this in the NFL. There's
a real code of honor, Like you don't want to
be the guy you go out sneak out see your girlfriend,
you don't know her brother could have it. She gets
it all of a sudden, you bring it into the
team and boom, it's the NFL's I'm blown away by it,
like like like New England Cam got it, and then

(13:36):
Stevong Gilmour got it, and then nobody else got it
like it's And I watched Buffalo and Tennessee play at
the other night. Tennessee had two assistants out and like
seven players and played their best football game of the year,
Like it's it is. I think these leagues are it's
in the NFL's not playing at a bubble. There's a
lot of young guys, and you're asking them to not
go out that. You've got coaches, you've got staff. It's

(13:58):
not personality a lot. Listen, we've moved a couple of games,
so a Tuesday football. I'm in. You're managing it, Yeah,
I'm in. Um all right, let's good. Joy with the news.
No turn on the news. This is the herd Line news. Well,
Conor McGregor made a big announcement yesterday. He did well.
He said before he was planning to retire. Okay, no

(14:22):
one believed that obviously, But he was retiring, he said
a month ago. Yes, while he has now decided to
accept about with Dustin Poirier. The fight will take place
on January twenty third, and McGregor has also said he
would like it to be at at and T Stadium
in Dallas. In Dallas, I don't know much about Dustin Poier.
What can you do? We have? His last fight was

(14:44):
June twenty seventh. He beat Dan Hooker by unanimous decision.
He has a twenty six six and oh record in
the UFC. McGregor is UFC record is twenty two four
and oh so pretty pretty balanced. Fight is as their
records go. McGregor hasn't fought since his forty seconds c
KO victory over Cowboys Serroony on Jen Oh Maloney, Serony,

(15:07):
I called that fight. I called it. I said that
thing was it was not gonna last. Well, I mean,
I'm looking forward to this. I didn't believe that McGregor
was retiring. Um, I don't. I don't. I really don't know.
What's what's the point of saying you're retiring if you're
not really retired. Well, but your boxing you could literally
when you're once you become an icon or a star,
you fight every twelve fifteen months. Yeah, but you don't
need to say you're retiring. Well, I know that's part

(15:28):
of it. Like if I'm not fighting right now. I
think he likes to be in the news because he's
got that Irish whiskey, doesn't he have some like whiskey
brand that's really really popular and keep and then people
look up Connor McGregor. Here's what they do. They go
and google Connor McGregor and it goes to the whiskey site.
That's what happens. So he about every three months he
says something and we go, I want to look up
Connor McGregor and it takes you right to his Irish
whiskey site, and like, if one out of twenty people go,

(15:51):
I'm gonna have some of his whiskey. Yeah, he's a
businessman as a businessman, but I'm looking forward to that.
And obviously if they have it an AT and T Stadium,
they'll be able to have fans there, so you can
work around that. Everyone was expecting class between the Lakers
and the Clippers and the Western Conference Finals this year.
The Clippers were upset by the Nuggets instead. And now

(16:12):
we have some very big news. Woach has just reported
that Tyler is finalizing a five year deal to become
the next coach of the Los Angeles Clippers. There we go,
we thought that was going to work. Chauncey Billips will
be there be his lead assistance. That yeah, I mean,
Tyler was already in the building. It's a it's a
great job former player. Despite how the season ended, and

(16:35):
Tyler is a great coach. He deserved another opportunity and
this is a perfect situation for him. He's a confrontational coach,
so he won't let you if you're gonna do load management,
He's gonna ask why you're sitting the night out, Like
Tye plays hard and he coaches hard, and he demands stuff.
I'm happy for Tyler. I think it's a good situation.
I don't. I didn't think if the Rocket situation was
the right. No, this is a way better job. I

(16:55):
do think it's going to be interesting with the load
management moving forward, because I was not an advocate of
load management. It's not fun, it's not ideal, it's bad
for fans. But if a player, say like Kauai, has
come to your organization with the expectations of pieces and
the amount of games that I'm going to play and
it did work in Toronto, I think you have to

(17:17):
I don't know how forgiving people are gonna be with
it moving forward. Yeah, I think you have to create
chemistry before you do it. And I think the Clippers
problem was they did the load management and they really
didn't create chemistry. So if you can create it, then
you're fine. Spurs had it. I mean they took lots
of days off. It's also kind of and I don't
know what Kauhi is like, you know, in meetings and
things like that, but we all know he's not a

(17:37):
very verbal guy. So if you're not a very verbal guy.
You are taking a significant amount of games off for
load managements, and that's kind of them, and you're the
best player on the team. How does that trickle down?
You know what I mean? Like listening to Frank Vogel
earlier talking about Lebron and how active and involved he
isn't everything that goes on and he's Lebron. Who who

(18:00):
on that roster is going to go in a different direction?
No one. I cannot believe. I have a great NBA
Two sources have told me an amazing NBA story. I'm
gonna we'll go to a break, and after that we
go to a break, I'll ask you if I should
go on the air with it. It's really it's big.
It's big, all right, with like stars involved, like a

(18:21):
big rumor. I've had it confirmed now with two people. Yeah, well,
we'll talk it over before we go. Okay. Finally, the
NFL's announcer will not be a Pro Bowl game this season.
Kind of could have expected that, but it is official now.
This will be the first time since the nineteen forty
nine season at the NFL hasn't held some form of
postseason all star game. So there'll still be a voting
process next month to recognize the best players this season,

(18:43):
and the rosters will be revealed in December. So you
will still be able to technically make the Pro Bowl,
but there will not actually be a Pro Bowl. The
league said it will be it will reimagine the events
by organizing a variety of engaging virtual activities to take
place of the game. I'm not sure what that is,
but this all so you know, we're not there yet,
but there is obviously conversations being had because of the

(19:05):
amount of games that had to be rescheduled. Are they
going to have to add another week at the end
of the season. This could provide that with them without
them having to move the Super Bowl. But also you
can't add the Pro Bowl right right, So it's it's
it's the right move anyway. Las Vegas was scheduled to
host the game, so they will host the Pro Bowl
in the twenty twenty one season. Okay, I cannot believe
I buried the lead. I'm so nervous. I had you

(19:29):
to hear this first. Okay, So I'm gonna tell you guys,
and I'll see if I if I should simmer on
it or not say it. I could maybe do Twitter
on it. Okay, it involves a it evolves two huge.
I will listen to it, and then I will America.
I will be the judge. Okay, So I got one
yesterday afternoon and one a week ago. And I cannot

(19:51):
believe until you mentioned Tylu that I thought of this story.
It's incredible. You won't believe the story. Well, now you're
building it up. If we don't say it, it's gonna
be rough. I'll let you guys know if it's fair. Okay,
let's do that. Let's do that. Let's take a break.
Blah blah blah. Soup and sweater best for last. Next,
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Check local listings for the game in your area. Terry
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(20:35):
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For your chance to be a millionaire, and for top
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Sports app. So Colin Bears versus Panthers is one of
the matchups this week. Give us your winner in final score.
I think Caroline is getting better every week. Chicago's got

(20:58):
extra time to prep, which is a little edge. I
think I'd take Carolina twenty eight twenty six. I still
worry about Chicago's offense. That's why Lavy and Bell make
sense to me. There. Yeah, they just don't have and
they don't have a lot of kick to it. They
kind of have to win a certain way. So it's
a very good week in the NFL. Amazing. So we
have had a great show that Frank Vogel stopped by

(21:19):
Greg Kosel, Mark Sanchez, Cam Jordan. No Thursday night football,
but great slate of games. Getting colder across the country,
so that means it is soup and sweater weather. I
mentioned that years ago that for football, my wife and
will make big bowls of soup and friends will come
over and Laura, you know, you wear sweaters, and I
consider it the better the game, the more soup, more

(21:40):
bowls of soup, I will help. Okay, So it's so
we're gonna play a little game. That's our soup and
sweater weather, our games of the week. How many bowls
of soup are they were? All right? How many soups
are you giving? Browns at Steelers? That's four soups. First
of all, the AFC North has the best winning percentage
of any division. The Browns are four and one for
the first time since Belichick was there. The Browns have

(22:00):
the number one rushing offense. The Steelers have the number
two rushing defense. Baker's a little banged up, and I
think why this deserves four hardy bowls of soup is
because Baker, as Greg Kosell said earlier, is still playing
fast and making mistakes and this defense will punish you
for that. How many soups are you giving Texans at Titans?

(22:22):
This is a one bowl of soup game, and I
may not even finish it. Titans have won seven of
eight Ryan Tannehill's eleven and three since he you know,
and leads the NFL, and passer raiding under Mike Vrabel.
I think the Texans are a mess. The only thing
I worry about the Titans is you just played on
Tuesday and it was a big, dominating win. Do you
just get a little sloppy? But there's too many good

(22:43):
games for me to drink have soup with that game.
How many soups are you giving Bronchos at Patriots? That's
three bowls of soup. First of all, Cam's never beat
in the Bronchos. Remember he lost with them in the
Super Bowl, so like Tom Brady, he struggled with Denver.
Now it was supposed to be played in Week five.
Cam has been off. He returns, and I frankly think

(23:04):
Cam Newton is my camback Player of the Year. I
think he's fascinating. I think they're a super Bowl potential team.
I thought they were a rebuild team. This is not
about the Broncos, who do have a great defensive coordinator.
That's what interests me here. Vic Fangil is very clever.
What does he throw at Cam? Because I don't think
the Patriots have a deep threat, so it's going to
be run offense, first run defense. How many soups are

(23:25):
you giving Ravens at Eagles. The guys talk me into
three soups. I initially saw it as a two soup game.
But the Eagles have eleven turnovers, that's the most in
the league. And the Ravens have eighteen a takeaway an
eighteen straight games. So you're gonna get a lot of turnovers,
a lot of dynamic plays, and this is one of

(23:47):
my blowouts of the week, I think Baltimore. Yeah, I
have a feeling this is going to be like forty
twenty all right, con how many soups are you giving
America's Game of the Week? Packers at Buck Sunday on five.
That's a five soup game. Rogers Brady's five can combine
five MVPs and twenty two Pro Bowl selections. There's so

(24:11):
much of it. I like. I think the Packers are
the best team, and I think Aaron probably is the
most comfortable. This is the least comfortable Brady has been
with a new team and an old coach. Tampa's got
the better defense, green Bay has got the most more
efficient offense, but it's at Tampa. Green Bay is healthier.

(24:31):
It's basically you get two icons. This is like a
this is like a Manning Brady field to it. But
you know it's funny. We have not seen them battle
much as long as they've been around. We've seen very
few Aaron Rodgers Tom Brady matchups. Five soups for this?
How many soups are you giving Rams at forty nine ers?
Better game than you think? Three SUPs almost went to

(24:53):
three and a half Bowls better than you think. There
are the two NFC Super Bowl representatives two years the
two smartest young offensive coaches in the league. Garoppolos had
more time to heal. This is an urgent game for
the forty nine ers. This is a must win for
the forty nine ers. Rams right now are holding teams
to eighteen points. The story of the Rams this year

(25:14):
has actually been their defense has been Their pass rush
has been way better than people thought it would be.
So this is a must win game for the forty
nine ers, and I think again, I think this can
be a lot closer than people think. How many soups
are you giving Chiefs at Bills? That's Monday on Fox
four soups. Here's why I like it because both just lost,

(25:37):
so you're not going to get one of the both
teams just lost. Both teams have a little bit approved.
They're hearing a lot of yappers and critics. You also
have maybe the two strongest arms in the NFL. Both
teams have terrific deep threats. I like Kansas City to
win here, but this is You're gonna see some arm
talent in this that These are the two howitzers in
the league, the two big guns who both can be

(25:58):
a little sloppy at times, and both coming off losses,
so there's gonna be a lot of intensity. You don't
want to go into two game losing st loses this.
The appers and critics are gonna turn up. Finally, Cardinals
at Cowboys, how many soups? Better than you think? I
think it's a three soup game. First of all, Andy
Dalton has won seventy games in his career and lost

(26:18):
like sixty two, so he's a winning quarterback. He looked
very good in the last drive. He really did. Andy
Dalton is built sort of to run an offense like this,
which is a lot of good receivers, really good back,
and he's not relied on to carry the team. You
don't have to run him around a lot. This is
a distribution game. He's the point guard, and he's a

(26:39):
very accurate thrower of the football. Not the best deep arm,
not the biggest arm, not the most athletic. But there's
a little bit of a little bit of a Matt
Ryan Kirk Cousins thing here. If you give him decent protection.
Arizona doesn't have a great pass rush, he's a very
good distributor of the football. So there you go. Which
favorite soup Turkey chili? I made turkey chili this week.

(27:02):
It's the best. That's not soup. That's chili. Chili's in
the soup family. They're related, but they're not the same thing.
They're like soup cousins. Fine, what's your what's your chicken
noodle soup? Yeah? I love chicken noodle soup. Yeah, I'm
not really, I'm not really. Corn chowder is pretty good. Yeah,
I'm not real slam chowder. I can't do chowders anymore

(27:23):
because of my lactoe stuff. It's the worst I can do. Yogurt,
ice cream or chowder's terrible. Exactly how do I live?
I am overcoming twenty four hours ago. Honestly, if I
was one, I couldn't eat cheese. I would. I don't know,
I would be heartbroken. I'm a it's not a cheese
thing for me. But don't you like yogurt? I do,

(27:44):
like I don't eat a lot of yogurt, but like, yeah,
I like yogurt. I literally got a call one day.
I had a stomach issue and I called this nutrition
lady and she said, little, what's your diet? Right down?
What you ate yesterday? And she goes, you had six yogurts? Yeah,
I mean that's absurd, Colin. You can eat six and
there's living cultures in there. It's very healthy. You can
have a yogurt like I had, like living cultures, women

(28:06):
all over my body. I had like little organisms in there.
She's like you, she's nobody can eat six yogurts. I
had a new cold turkey. I haven't had a yogurt since.
There you go. Uh not ready to give up, nor am.
I want to be strong and driven. Go to M
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