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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
Damp. Everybody Happy Monday.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
It's May Fits.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
I'm Jamie r at All joined in Los Angeles today
by Isaiah Sambach All week right in LA He's here
the entire week.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
People.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
Kyle Brant back in his seat in New York City,
and my new friend. I can't believe I've ever met
Willie Cologne. Now we get to do the next couple
of hours of TV together. He's a super Bowl champion
and it's all happening right now.
Speaker 5 (00:31):
Kyle.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
What we got going on the show today.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
We're making friends coast to coast. We're gonna talk about
the Cowboys. We're gonna talk about all kinds of stuff.
But if you're one of that thread of GMTP fans
for are like I like the offseason shows. I like
when you guys can just talk about things all over
the place. You're gonna like today's show, my friends. So
don't go anywhere. Let it begin GMFP begin.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Good Mon Football.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
That's right, it is Good Mory Football. Welcome inside, everybody. Isaiah.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Awesome to see you, great hoodie. It matches your sneakers
it all works. It does not match your socks.
Speaker 6 (01:15):
Though.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
I was watching the show last week and like I
just said, I don't know Willy Colone at all. Really
awesome to get to know you this morning, Kyle Brandt.
Though watching last week, I could not get I fell
off my chair when I heard about the sock take
with Willy Ay blew.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
My hair back all right, So if anybody didn't hear
it or didn't know and Willy, we can get into
this again. Willie Cologne played his entire career as offensive
line in the Pittsburgh Steelers and for the Jets, not
wearing socks, you would wear cleats with no socks.
Speaker 7 (01:45):
And again, why so we're still here?
Speaker 5 (01:48):
Yeah, I thought we left.
Speaker 8 (01:52):
I think it's worth it. It was my thing. I didn't.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
I didn't like it.
Speaker 7 (01:55):
For me, I used I used the spikes on my
cleats as kind of trigger points to shoot off the ball.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
So I needed to feel that. I felt like the
socks always gotten away.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
I didn't like socks has always made my feet feel
hot and listen, it was an unbearable smell. But the
risk was worth the reward. I was able to move
a man from A to B and do my job
for a long time, so it's really not that big
a deal.
Speaker 5 (02:17):
My wife hates it, but she loves me, so she
gets over it quick.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Then I have to imagine the equipment managers for the
the jet of the time did not think the risk
was worth the reward.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
But that's one man.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
Idiot, right, that's that team insults.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
The way that Kyle just said, why is the same
way the same thing they say about him? And have
a random orange next to your desk, Kyle, I still
don't understand why the orange on camera.
Speaker 8 (02:38):
No, I didn't even know.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
It was my personal space. Let me know, I got
all kinds of things. I don't even know what's over here,
all right, I told you.
Speaker 9 (02:48):
Willie, I have a question for you. You said the
white doesn't like it. That means that you're still team
Insuls and no socks.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Great question.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
I'm not wearing socks right now.
Speaker 7 (02:56):
Oh imaga for being one hundred percent honest and I
stay true to my brand.
Speaker 8 (03:00):
I don't, it's who I am. I don't even look
for the socks.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
When I get it's like there's a stink and yet
his name is cologne, Like it's somewhere where.
Speaker 8 (03:09):
They don't jive.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
But that's what makes Willy willy, and we love having them.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
It would be low hanging fruit for me to say
is there is still a stink on the Cowboys, but
maybe not because they have a new head coach. Let's
talk about the Dallas Cowboys, Dowe. He's trying to put
his stamp on things in Dallas. Big task for them.
They are building back into what they would hope to
be every single year's Super Bowl contenders. And one of
Brian Schottenneimer's first steps is rearranging seats in the locker room.
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We all have kids at the table. This is like
a class. There's no assigned seats, except I'm going to
assign seats. Let's figure out what this means. Micah Parsons
sitting next to Dak Prescott.
Speaker 10 (03:44):
Make it makes sense, coach, there's a method to the madness.
I think when the guys went into the team team
room for the first time, I made them all stand up.
After they sat down, I let them sit down and
I had them stand up and I had them move seats.
Why it's the new year. It's twenty twenty five. We'll
do that in twenty twenty six. Do that in twenty
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twenty seven and beyond. I think it's just when you
start a new year, do something different, you know, change
something up. So it's something that's talked about, thought about,
But there's a method to the madness at times.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Well they hope, so they hope that there is a
reason behind all that. Just listening to that Brian Schottenheimer sound,
this is in the weeds. But like Kyle said, this
is this kind of show. This makes me laugh. Right
here be Schottenheimer on why he moved m Parsons next
to d Prescott to Cowboys locker room. It should be
shoddy made micas next to dak And we're going to
talk about it, Dallas Cowboys. This is May we're filling
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in the blank. It's a game we're going to play
for the twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Five Dallas Cowboys. Here we go go ahead.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
The twenty twenty five Cowboys have us feeling blank, Isaiah,
you have the floor.
Speaker 5 (04:48):
They have me feeling curious, like George.
Speaker 9 (04:52):
And the reason why I am the reason why I
am curious is because.
Speaker 8 (04:57):
I'm not sure you like that right there?
Speaker 9 (05:01):
You like what I think that there's a lot of
question around the Dallas Cowboys now Obviously I have a
little bit more of attachment to the Dallas Cowboys having
played for them, having now worked for them, But I
think that what they are.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
Doing is not sexy. It is not for the headlines.
Speaker 9 (05:17):
What they've done in terms of their coaching staff, bringing
in those key pieces there, what they did in terms
of the draft wasn't necessarily sexiest thing in the world,
got a big offensivelignment with their number twelve overall pick.
So the things that they're doing isn't necessarily sexy, and
it's leaving everybody kind of curious. But I think it's
exactly what you need to do to build a solid team.
These guys are bringing in leaders who are young men,
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who are experienced, who have been through trials, who stand
up for their own into locker room, and I just
think that when they collectively get everybody back together and
they get all of their players healthy, these guys are
going to be a.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Force to reckon with.
Speaker 9 (05:51):
I know that's not what everybody else is gonna say.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
But that's what I know.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Willie, what you got you got a cartoon?
Speaker 8 (05:56):
Really?
Speaker 5 (05:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (05:57):
For no, I don't have a cartoon, but this has
to be feeling anxious and how I see that this
is expectations versus reality. The expectation is for this team
to compete, fit the division and get back into the playoffs.
The reality is that this team is nowhere close. I
mean last year two fists of their offensive line with rookies.
They able to add Tyler Booker. I'm happy about that,
but they don't have a game break and running back
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like a say Kwon Barkley. They don't have a solid
number two to take the bricks off of CD lamp shoulders.
They got a thirty two year old quarterback in Dac
Press that is coming off a touring hamstring. And so
when you tell me Shattenheimer is trying to play musical
chairs to get some synergy back into this locker room,
that scares me. You know why, because at the end
of the day, it's all about wins and losses, and
usually if your at locker room's not together, that equals losses.
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It's a direct reflection. So if I'm the Dallas Cowboys,
yeah I don't mind playing musical chairs, but it's about
going back to that team that was in twenty and twenty,
that went.
Speaker 5 (06:48):
That went twelve and five and went to a playoff.
Game we played.
Speaker 7 (06:50):
The had a home playoff game against the Packers and
it got dog walked by Jordan Love and company. So
I'm frustrated as the Cowboys. As if I was a
Cowboys fan, I wouldn't be frustrated because musical chairs is cute,
but we haven't met expectations. In the reality, we don't
seem like we're nowhere close being a contender or can
you even contended a division with the Eagles at a Commanders.
Speaker 8 (07:10):
Musical Chairs is cute.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
It's my understanding is that afterwards, each player had to
stand up say their name, their.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
Position in their favorite food.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
I'm Dak Prescott and I like pizza and hi dag like.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
That's that's how it went. All right.
Speaker 8 (07:22):
You asked the question, I'll give you an answer.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
The twenty twenty five Cowboys have me feeling nothing, nothing
and let me let me explain why they are by
far the least interesting team in their division, by far,
fourth out of four. And I don't know if that's
ever been true in my entire life. Even the Dave
Campo era had more sizzle than this team does. Even
smaller market teams right now are Headlights and Neon compared
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to America's team. The Titans are way more interesting. The
Jaguars are way more interesting. The Dallas Cowboys coaching Hier
was not a bold choice.
Speaker 8 (07:56):
It was sensible.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
The Dallas Cowboys first round draft pick was not a
bold choice.
Speaker 8 (08:00):
It was practical.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
The not paying Micah's storyline is a rerun of an
episode we've seen ten times from this team.
Speaker 8 (08:08):
The quarterback is the quarterback. He'll be very good, not great.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Say the right things and get paid, and we'll do
it again next year. The most interesting thing that has
happened in the last calendar year for the Dallas Cowboys,
and I don't even think it's close, is the owner's
breath taking cameo in a television show called Landman, which
was beautiful, amazing, and really sad that that was the
most dynamic thing we've seen. They are currently like the
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tupperware of teams.
Speaker 8 (08:35):
It's just something you have.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
You don't think about it, you don't care about it.
You put the spaghetti and you put it in the fridge.
You have no attachment to it at all. It just
serves a practical need of being one of the teams
in the NFC East.
Speaker 8 (08:47):
I think the Cowboys.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Fans themselves are passing the time grumbling about number two receivers,
cursing Jadon Daniels, hoping Jackson Dart isn't as good as
he is, and praying that the Eagles are gentle this
year because they weren't last year.
Speaker 8 (09:01):
Don't misconstrue what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
I'm not feeling anything negative about the Cowboys. I just
feel numb. I feel nothing, and I dare you to
find me you feel anything at all.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Fascinating Kyle that you say that they are the tupperware
of the NFL team, because if you don't watch yourself, you.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Had to care for that tupperware.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
A little spaghetti stains, sauce will stay on the rim
of that thing. If you don't take care of it,
dry it immediately after coming out of this watcher water
stains like you have to care for it or else
the past will come back to bite you and it
will cloud what you're looking at in your tupperware. I
have a little exercise. I just wrote on my note card.
This is fully ad lived right now, and Isaiah's laughing
about it. Willie, I'm gonna ask you this question. Just
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the concept of an edge rusher sitting next to a
quarterback Micah sitting next to Deck in a locker room
just feels like that's unnecessary. They don't need to be friends.
They don't plan on the same time about nothing has
to do with the other except for the fact that
there are two stars.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
And two leaders.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
An edge sitting next to a quarterback is the same
as an offensive lineman sitting next to who in the
locker room? This is just a I said, punter. Yeah,
but what's the parallel there? What's a position in the
locker room, Willie that you just have nothing to do
with if you're an offensive lineman.
Speaker 7 (10:08):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (10:08):
Probably the long snapper.
Speaker 7 (10:09):
Yeah, yeah, there's no reason for us to sit next
to each other. The only time we ever link up
is on field goal protect Yeah. Other than that, there's
no reason. And it's tough because long snappers matter.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
You need them. You do need a long snapper, But
a reference for us to.
Speaker 7 (10:28):
Have lunch together and maybe, you know, exchange Christmas cards.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
Probably won't appen.
Speaker 8 (10:31):
Are they even weirder than?
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Like, I know, the kickers and the punches have their
own relationship off on another field. Is the long snapper
kind of in their crew or even in its own crew.
Speaker 8 (10:40):
Aside from that, No, long.
Speaker 7 (10:41):
Snappers and kickers they stay together. They're part of it. Yeah,
they're they're they're hip and hip, but everybody else kind
of just moves around them.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (10:49):
No, the long snappers like the enforcer of that three.
That's a trio right there. You got you got the punter,
you got the field goal kicker. And then the long
snapper is the one who's a goon. He's like the
security guard at the front door that decides to let
you in or not. He's that guy. He usually to
the broad shoulder guy. He's you willing to say, he
just he just snaps the ball between his legs and
it holds the fort.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
Yeah, he's the one guy in the locker room that
has a night shift. You don't want to message out right.
Speaker 8 (11:12):
Yeah, that's cool, perfect, perfect.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Onehu, Kyle, You and I work on this show year round.
We love having everybody else come into the table. But
one thing haunts us, slash me more than anything else.
It's trying to figure out my playoff teams. I mean,
it is May fifth. On September fifth, we are going
to sit on this show and we are going to
call out seven teams. From each conference and say I
stand by you for this twenty twenty five season. Kyle Brandt,
Are you flirting with putting the Cowboys in your seven
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in the NFC right now on May fifth?
Speaker 1 (11:38):
No, but I'm not flirting and keeping them out. I
have nothing on the cop I'm completely neutral. I have
no feelings positive or negative. But to the point like,
it is an interesting exercise to think ahead because the
NFC East is so dynamic, especially at the top. You
got Philadelphia they won the Super Bowl. The Commanders they
look like the team of tomorrow or today, and then
the Giants are kind of rebuilding stuff. So I really
do think that for the first time in a long time,
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I had the Cowboys in last year. I always would
put him in because I just thought that's their right.
They show up, they lose in the wild card or
maybe the divisional, and then they go home. Who's putting
the Cowboys in this year? And I'm not saying people aren't.
I'm saying, if you are, what is your reason for
doing so? You feel like they really got something brewing
here because both Willie and Isaiah hitting on They're doing
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sensible things, practical things, and maybe this is a zag
from just going and getting the coolest, brightest object all
the time. Maybe it actually will work out, But in
terms of the playoff picks, like I just don't see
a really compelling case to say, like I love this
version of the Cowboys this year.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Yeah, this team is only going to go as far
as Dak Prescott takes him. I know Jerry Jones has
historically said that. But at the end of the day,
they need a run game. And that's what's so important
about having Shotenheim. If you remember Brian Schottenheim when he's
with the Jets, man the Jets had a good office line,
a good run game.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
And a defense to back them up. I think that's
what he's trying to.
Speaker 7 (12:54):
Install overall, Man, Dak is getting older, right Ceedee, Lamb
is doing all he can in his body to be
the best receiver he can for the Cowboys.
Speaker 8 (13:02):
What has to happen is we.
Speaker 5 (13:04):
Need more production out of a tight end position.
Speaker 7 (13:05):
We need a running back that can promote and kind
of sell this offense. You talk about all the good
teams in the league who have a running back, like
the Green Bay Packers, like the Philadelphia Eagles, like you
can even you can even go to Detroit and what
they're two headed dogs they have back there. What you
need for the Dallas Cowboys is they need an identity
they kind of takeover and.
Speaker 5 (13:25):
Nobody knows what that is.
Speaker 7 (13:26):
And so if you're a Jerry Jones and company, you
have to get more dogs in the building that can
really get this offense going in a positive way. Because
when I look at this team right now, I'm and
I'm with Kyle.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
You don't feel anything because they haven't given you anything
to feel.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
And so they got to get to the point where
we're motivated about what they can do on the field,
and their lack of production keeps the stats.
Speaker 8 (13:44):
I say, let me ask you something the twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Five Cowboys, like, what is going to be the thing
that they do best? What is gonna be their number
one strength as a team that we can rally behind,
Like maybe we're not perfect, but man, we're gonna be
really good at this force turnovers.
Speaker 9 (13:59):
That's what I believe that the Dallas Cowboys in the
twenty twenty five twenty six season is gonna be because
when you think about what they have defensively when healthy, right,
these guys have Trayvon Dix these guys have Durron Bland.
Those are two of the best turnover generating cornerbacks in
the league. And then you just added this year's draft
pick in a shaeve On Rebel, who is they got
in the third round, who had an acl who would
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have been a first round draft pick because of what
he's able to do in terms of getting interceptions. So
you're going to have a three headed monster at the
cornerback position, and you're gonna have a Micah Parsons and
a Donovan Azeraku that they just picked up in this
year's draft as well in the second round. These two
monsters on a defensive end are going to be a
terror for anybody. And when anybody knows if you have
two defensive ends that can generate pressure and you have
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ball hawking cornerbacks, that is a problem for any team. Now,
if you flip it on the other side of the
Dallas Cowboys are going to say that they're going to
own the trenches because the offensive line and the commitment
that they have had there. I've just sat here and
told you that it wasn't sexy what they've done, right. Obviously,
Zach Martin goes out and retires they replace him with
Booker Right and this year's this year's draft at the
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twelfth pick overall. But the last time the Dallas Cowboys
had three first round offensive linemen on the starting old
line is when these guys were toting the rock in anybody,
including Kyle Brant to have a thousand yards on the ground.
So their focus and their imphasis is on the offensive
line right now and in the trenches.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
And the last time they were dominant, they were doing
some things.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
I would have fallen off my chair if you said
the thing that they're going to do in twenty twenty
five is long snapping.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
I just thought I would have been what you did?
Speaker 1 (15:27):
You know? With four?
Speaker 3 (15:29):
It was perfect, all right?
Speaker 4 (15:29):
Coming up on GMFP this hour, we got a former
Alabama quarterback who's making ways in Seattle. Jalen Milroe gets
drafted to the Seahawks, and now he's put his work
in and he's getting a certain video treatment that makes
you fall in love with a guy. He's a dual
threat quarterback, but you may be surprised by some of
the other quarterbacks that he looks to pattern his game
after Kyle.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
I just want to see slow motion video of him
bring to a teammate with no one guarding him.
Speaker 5 (15:54):
It's what I lived for this.
Speaker 8 (15:56):
Time of year. It's beautiful, all right.
Speaker 5 (15:59):
Plus you can't feat a great.
Speaker 8 (16:00):
Quote from Sean McVay.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Mcveigh's doing his thing where he talks about Matthew Stafford
of the relationship between us, what we got going on
in the future. And who are the top three NFC
quarterbacks right now?
Speaker 8 (16:11):
Is that one of them right there? Does he make
your top three?
Speaker 11 (16:13):
We'll tell you right after this GMFB and a Monday
Let's go Good Morning Football.
Speaker 4 (16:28):
One of the most thrilling parts of a football game
is when they take the shot of.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
The coach after our touchdowns score and you see him
go like this.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
And we're like, oh, something's gonna happen. Now, we're going
for two. We're doing it on the show. We're gonna
make something happen. On GMFB, we're looking at a Seahawks
draft selection from a couple weeks back in Green Bay
with a ton of talent, but some teams just didn't
know what to do with him, and maybe that's why
they passed on him. Jalen Milroe is now a member
of the Seattle Seahawks and he went in the third
round of the draft this year. The former Alabama quarterback
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joined our guys on the Insiders on Friday, and he
spoke on what it's been like getting to work with
this new team and some of the quarterbacks that he
has learned from in the past.
Speaker 6 (17:03):
You're obviously a tremendous dual threat style quarterback because of
your head coach's background. Lamar Jackson's name gets talked about
an awful lot when we talk about you, But I
wonder what quarterbacks do you study? Who do you try
to model your game after.
Speaker 12 (17:18):
Yeah, so this past offseason, after the twenty three season,
I did a lot of studying on brock Perty, Joe Burrow,
Gino Smith.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
I'm in Lamar Jackson.
Speaker 12 (17:26):
And one thing that is for certain at the cor
opposition in NFL, you got to play on time.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
You gotta know where your hots are at.
Speaker 12 (17:32):
You gotta have pocket integrity, and you got to.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
Be willing to learn and grow.
Speaker 12 (17:36):
And so it comes from the preparation and also understanding
your assignment on each and every play, and so at
the court position, when you do all those things, the.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
Game closed down.
Speaker 12 (17:44):
And so that's something I'm just going to factor as
much as possible as I learn and grow as being
a quarterback in the NFL.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
What a great melting pot list of quarterbacks with Jalen
Milroe to be studying entering the NFL. One of the
more fascinating players in this year's draft was Jalen Milroe.
And when we spoke to him before the draft, Isaiah,
you were on the show and you address the fact
that he's been labeled as a running quarterback. But if
you listen to that list and how he's trying to
approach the game, maybe he has a different idea of
how the offense should be run in Seattle. How do
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you see Jalen Milroe being used with the Seahawks.
Speaker 9 (18:15):
You know, most people are going to say they're going
to put a package in there for them, or they're
trying to figure out how he's going to be like
in the red zone, maybe do some zone read. The
reality is I think that they're going to use him
to just have some juice, add some juice to the offense.
And the reason why I think is intriguing the quarterbacks
that he named that he's studying is because those are
all the guys who aren't necessarily using their physical abilities
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to impact the game. He knows, he understands that he
is a physical specimen six two twenty five runs a
four to three. I mean, the dude has a cannon,
all those intangibles that nobody can teach. The one thing
that he can learn is how to play on time,
is how to make your reads, is how.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
To understand the defenses.
Speaker 9 (18:53):
Because if he is able to generate those skill sets,
which is one of his quote unquote knocks in college,
if he can improve that aspect of his game, now
this dude starts generating himself as one of the untouchable
guys in the league at that position. So how are
they gonna have him and Sam Darnold working together. I'm
not sure how they're gonna splice that. But Clinton QBIIIC
is one of the most creative guys that we know
in this league as officer coordinators, and that is exactly
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who's gonna be calling things in Seattle. They will find
a way to utilize his skills and his assets, because
this dude is just He's nasty with his skills.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Let me see that video again, re rack the video.
I give me some video for run.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
We haven't seen any football players running around since the
Chiefs were getting their heads kicked in.
Speaker 5 (19:31):
By the Eagles.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
Okay, that was not a good game that Super Bowl.
We need some of this. This is this is like
a drink of water through the desert. Now it's just
guys playing catch.
Speaker 8 (19:40):
It's nothing.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
There's no defense, there's no pads even I don't care.
And by the way, I don't want Jalen Millroe in
slow motion. He's like one of the fastest guys ever.
Don't slow him down. Our guy, Joey Malin Arrow. This
is a great take on videos like this. The team's
put them out and the caption is always this is
gonna be fun, and it is gonna be fun. The
uniforms are great, the throws look great, and he's probably
not gonna be doing a lot of throwing as a
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rookie in this league. This this is a a guy
where you're like.
Speaker 8 (20:06):
Running quarterback is not a dirty word. It's all right.
Be a running quarterback.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
You are prolifically fast and talented. You're playing underneath the
guy who has a ton of NFL starting experience in
Sam Donald, who is not prolifically faster and talented.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
I don't care about this.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Maybe they'll come a year of maybe they'll come a
time three years from now when Jalen Milroe has learned
and been season and he's a starting quarterback and he's
thrown it all over right now, get him in there
and let him use his legs. Why the hell not?
It feels like a very fun weapon to use. I
remember even when Michael Vick was coming into the league
and John Madden would be like, I hear all these
people saying he can't run so much.
Speaker 8 (20:39):
What do you mean he can't run so much? Have
you ever seen him? Ioe.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Melroe gets in there and they do any kind of
trick play draws up the middle, so it's three yards,
four yards, or maybe it's eighty yards.
Speaker 8 (20:49):
He is so fast and so talented and so raw.
Just let him do his thing. Will you am I
wrong here?
Speaker 5 (20:54):
No? You're a hundred percent right, of course I am.
Speaker 7 (20:56):
One of the things that annoy me is when players
get into the NFL, they coaches tend not to pay
attention to the instructions. He's a type of player that
has instructions. Put the ball in his hand and let
him go to work. This guy is a burner. He's
a big time playmck you watched them Alabama turn on
the tape against Auburn turn on the tape against Texas
A and m he's not only running it, but he's
throwing it, and he's leading his team.
Speaker 8 (21:18):
Me and Colle was just talking off camera.
Speaker 7 (21:20):
How from the makeup of this guy, his character is
about leadership, His character is about evolving. His character is
about being the best he could be for his ball club.
And I'm with you, Isaia when you talked about Clint Kolbiak,
he had a guy just like him and Taysom Hill
down in New Orleans. Tasom Hill has had a hell
of a career being what Jalen Milroe can be. So
when I when I look at the Seattle Seahawks and
(21:42):
I look at Jalen Milroe, well, all I want this
kid to do is just let the evolution come naturally.
Do not force this kid to be a pocket passer
like a Sam Darnald. Don't put extra pressure on him.
If he's a weapon, use him as a weapon. I'm
one thing I've learned about ripe Age of forty two
is when you don't follow exstructions if things costs more
right bottom line, So Let's be careful, so how we
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use this young man. He comes with destructions, follow instructions
and you will have success.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
Yeah, or Klint Kubiak's gonna have to get like a
task rabbit in there to figure out how to use
Jalen Miller. It's a perfect way to explain it. Will
a topic two on going for two. We're actually going
to start in Seattle, but then this becomes.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
A league wide discussion.
Speaker 4 (22:21):
Okay, we got South Carolina safety in front of our show.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Nick even worry.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
He gets drafted to the Seahawks and he takes number three,
and he actually says it's an honor of Russell Wilson.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Said he loved the Seahawks grown up and.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
The impact that Russell Wilson had in his time with
the franchise. He respects it so much and he hopes
to do the same on defense. Furthermore, their rookie grasabled
called Seahawks legend Steve Hutchinson and asked if he could
wear his number seventy six, which is a retired number
for the Seahawks. And here's Hutchinson's response.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
We loved it. He loved it. This is what I'm
being told. So the request was approved. Is the points okay?
Speaker 5 (22:59):
All right?
Speaker 4 (23:00):
This all comes on the heels of the fact that
Abdul Carter is getting denied left and right to wear
numbers for the New York Giants. First see requests to
wear LT's number fifty six, then eleven, and Phil Simmons
says no according to his family, even though he was
okay with it.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
It makes me very uncomfortable.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
I feel badly for Carter at this point because he
wore eleven in college.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
We get it, but he just can't figure out the
right number. Is asking for a retired.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
Number Isaiah a tribute to the player or is it
disrespectful to make that phone call and say, yo, can
I take your reputation back?
Speaker 9 (23:35):
There's a poet by the name of Andre three thousand,
and Andre three thousand says, too soon, reconsider read some literature,
and I believe that is too early to be requesting
the goat. Yeah right, And mister Lawrence Taylor's number, I
understand that you want to hold it up and have
(23:58):
high regard for it, and you want to claim it
and show that, hey, I'm going to now be the
new generation of you. You very well may be may
be but you cannot go out there asking from day
one before you've taken any snap to where the greatest
of all time. Everybody is chasing and trying to be
in Lawrence Taylor's number. And I respect the fact that
(24:19):
Laura Saylor is like, you know what, I'm sorry, young fella,
but yeah, just not yet, Phil.
Speaker 5 (24:23):
Simms, I think that you know, he can ask for
that one. But the Giants will.
Speaker 9 (24:28):
Retire just anybody's jersey, So find your way get a
different number. I know a lot of young guys are
attached to their numbers. I never was, so I never
really understood that attachment to it. But yeah, access denied
on that one.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
Yeah, yeah, This is why I get frustrated at organizations,
because you have an opportunity to retire the number for
good and what certain number. Certain numbers mean things to
communities in order. Like if you're down in LSU number seven,
you know that's a big number. If you're down in
Old Miss number thirty eight, that's a big number. If
you go to Pittsburgh and you dare acts for seventy five,
the Great Me and Joe Greens number, you may get
(25:00):
slapped out of Pittsburgh, right that there's certains usual, certain
numbers you just stay away from. And I think a
lot of these young fellas I'm I get annoyed with
because it's hard enough to build your name in the league.
Now you want to add extra scrutiny on top of
it by saying, Hey, if I wear this twenty three,
If I wear this number, man, people.
Speaker 8 (25:18):
Are going to see you in a certain type of light.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
It's your name, find your number, build your career, stay
away from it. It's not necessary. So I don't understand
what's to ask for certain numbers mean things like I
would be I don't care how great of a baseball
player I think I am, but I would never ask
for the number forty two.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
This wouldn't That's Jackie Robinson's number.
Speaker 7 (25:37):
So I think we just have to be more sensible
about it, and more organizations have to start protecting those.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
Numbers so we don't have these issues.
Speaker 8 (25:44):
Jackie Robinson changed the world. Phil Simmons won one Super Bowl.
You know what I mean, brought forth, brought for Super Bowls, Pitsburgh.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
Here's what it's about.
Speaker 8 (25:52):
I sympathize.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
I'm trying to sympathize with these with these young guys
because there is a problem becoming a problem in the
NFL where you have teams like the Giants or the Bears,
who are over one hundred years old. You've had a
lot of great players. God, there's only so many numbers,
Like there's only single zero to ninety nine.
Speaker 8 (26:09):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
You got to have fifty three guys at least, and
then these other ones.
Speaker 8 (26:12):
So they're running out of options.
Speaker 5 (26:14):
And listen, I'm.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Trying to be solutions oriented for Abduel Carter, because for
a guy who's supposedly unblockable, all these giants greats are
just blocking them left and right from They're pancaking him.
Lawrence Taylor says no. Phil simm says no. So he's like,
all right, I can't get eleven. How about going out
one to ten? Nope, that's Eli's number. Can't have that,
all right, I'll go to a conventional pass rushing number
ninety two that's straight hand.
Speaker 8 (26:36):
Can't have that.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
I feel bad for him because also listen, Abdul Carter,
he's aware of Lawrence Taylor. Lawrence Taylor has been retired
for over thirty years. Even if he did the studying
and went to YouTube, I don't think someone his age
could really appreciate someone like Lawrence Taylor, like I can't
genuinely appreciate Larry Zanko or John Riggins. As much as
(26:57):
I may love them, it's not the same as having
been alive and seen them when they played.
Speaker 5 (27:01):
So I do have a solution.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
And I went and I looked at the Giants retired numbers,
and then I went and looked at the Giants numerical roster,
and I have an idea. So he decided abdul Carter.
He says he won in fifty six. Yes, he wanted eleven. No,
so he.
Speaker 8 (27:16):
Wanted this right.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
So fifty six and eleven were both gone. But watch,
I'm gonna do a magic trick right here.
Speaker 5 (27:21):
Uh go with this, Go.
Speaker 8 (27:24):
With fifty one.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Fifty one is available on the Giants roster right now.
Fifty one is not retired by the New York Giants.
It's half of LT it's half of SIMS. It's a
classic linebacker number. Buck Kiss, Brian Cox at al.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
There is exactly James Ferrier.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Fifty one is a classic linebacker slash edge number.
Speaker 8 (27:45):
It's available, it's free.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
And by the way, you're not going to go with
like eight or something like new fangle. The Giants fans
will respect that it's an old fashion number, and they
will they will resonate with them, and I think you
will make it your own. So I suggest Abdu Carter
go with fifty one. It's sitting there, it's half eleven
half fifty six.
Speaker 8 (28:03):
I think it works for you that.
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Kyle.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
I love the math and I did the same thing.
I had the roster pulled up. I'm checking fifty one.
You're clear, You're free and clear. I also just have
a beef with can we how about the team stopped
telling everybody who gets requested and how he gets denied,
Like at this point off the coru, I'm like, can't
you just keep that private? I do feel terribly for
the young man he's about to make millions.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
In his career.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
No, because then it gives us topics.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
Plus, you have to feel good stories like the cam Wards, which.
Speaker 5 (28:29):
Is I want to say, a cam Words situation.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
What's a bubble letter the bubble?
Speaker 9 (28:33):
I was just I was just giving a lot of
credit at your off camera here, Kyle, to your to
your art, your art on the on the bubbles was nice.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
Bubble was always impressed.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Right, Kyle, well done, COLLI.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Maybe me think too, I was this is a different
segment maybe, And maybe what is the most like untouchable
jersey number in NFL history? Like, from just off the
top of my head, I would say it's like Bears
thirty four, it's Walter Pon not only because of what
he represented, he's the most he's also passed away like
you could say it's it's Patriots twelve, but like Brady
(29:03):
has a much different or in these days than Peyton.
So if we wanted to do that segment, what is
the most untouchable number? Put me down for thirty four.
But honestly, I might have Lawrence Taylor in the top
five of untouchable just because of what he represented.
Speaker 8 (29:16):
He's like, he's way up there. And that's why I
do hard. Didn't get it.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
It would be fun to do all thirty two teams
and do the one jersey from each organization, because it
would be like Viking Sadie four.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
You're gonna ask me, it's hard, all right.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Apparently there was a poll people had opinions about this,
and a lot of seventy percent of the people, a
lot of the eighty that responded, No, I'm just kidding. Well,
always got to know how many people voted. When we
put up seventy percent. They say it's disrespectful asking.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
For a retiring number.
Speaker 8 (29:39):
It's are willing? Yeah, willing?
Speaker 5 (29:41):
Right?
Speaker 4 (29:41):
Really that was going for two on GMFB. There's a
couple of things. Let's just say the kids say hit
different or slaps On a Monday, it's when Kyle Brand
does a Sean McVay voice, and it's when we get
the whiteboards out.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Not on a Wednesday, nay, to start the week. We
are ranking.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
NFC quarterbacks next on GMFB.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
And there's someone who runs our show who.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
Thinks that everybody at the table will have different answers.
Let's see if his proclamation is true.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Next Good Morning Football.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
So Rams head coach Sean McVay appeared on SiriusXM Mad
Dog Sports Radio, and host Adam Shine asked the coach
if Matthew Stafford, who returns to the Rams, is playing
at a this is a very important qualification Hall of
Fame Championship contending.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Level, is he coach?
Speaker 13 (30:43):
I do, Adam, And you know what I think is
really special is and you can probably attest to that
when you're able to have real conversations with people you
love and care about. You can go one of two ways.
You can either get further apart or you can get closer.
And there is no question in my mind he and
I are closer than ever. There's a lot of appreciation,
there's a lot of gratitude that we were able to
work through some of those things to ultimately I heard,
(31:04):
I heard, let's say, you know, renew the vowels, and
I think there is kind of a renewal of appreciation
for the opportunity to continue to work together. It doesn't
go lost on me how fortunate I am to be
able to work with somebody as special as he is,
both mentally, physically, and more importantly, what he means with
how he moves as a man and how he positively
affects and influences his teammates and people he's around.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
Not for nothing, there are no two voices in sports
that we imitate lovingly more than Adam Shin and Sean McVay.
So the fact that those two are on an interview
together and we use it as our tee up for
the following segment as we have our whiteboards out on
GMFB and normally I get annoyed if I get told like, oh,
we don't have time to have your ranking. I'm gleefully
not to do this ranking.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
It's hard.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
Okay, you got to rank top three quarterbacks right now
in the NFC, and there could be like nine or
ten guys on this list, Isaiah, but you have to
do three, and don't break Kyle Brandt this morning already.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Just do three. Okay, don't break this.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
This is this is this is this is terrible.
Speaker 9 (32:06):
All right, So let me let me just say this
a right. They're like, like Jamie just said, there are
a number of very viable candidates to be in this
top three lists, and everybody's gonna have something to say
regardless of who gets left off. So I'm gonna go
ahead and kick it off with the one person that
if they play entire season healthy, they're gonna have at
least thirty passing touchdowns. And I'm gonna go with Dak
(32:27):
Prescott at the number three spot. Dak Prescott, you can remember, yep, yep,
go ahead, Well, I know, yeap, number three.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
There we go.
Speaker 5 (32:34):
One. No, I did not have him at.
Speaker 9 (32:35):
One, but when Dak is healthy, he is a mimbus.
And I think the reason why I say this the
last time he had a fully healthy season, right. Obviously,
he got hurt last year towards hamstring off the bone
twenty twenty three, if I remember correctly, he was the
runner up MVP candidate to Lamar Jackson, So you have
to put some respect on his name. The only knock
that people have on Dak Prescott is the fact that
he hasn't won in the playoffs.
Speaker 5 (32:57):
Other than that he's a beast.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
And number two, all right.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Number two, I'm gonna go with Jaden Daniels.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (33:05):
I guess that right?
Speaker 5 (33:06):
Yeah, Yeah, I guess that right. You guess it right.
Speaker 9 (33:07):
You're on point, Jane Daniels right here, number two.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
Listen, the only reason why he's.
Speaker 9 (33:13):
Really not at the topic right is because he doesn't
have a Super Bowl and he doesn't have enough body
of work.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
Right.
Speaker 5 (33:17):
But this dude, we saw what he was able to
do last.
Speaker 9 (33:19):
Year throwing around seventy percent completion percentage and in his
rookie year without a ton of help on the outside.
When they give him some help, when they give him
some more protection, he's gonna be even more dangerous.
Speaker 13 (33:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (33:30):
And then the last, but not least. Y'all see it
right here.
Speaker 9 (33:34):
You have to give it to the man himself, mister
Jalen Hursts.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
The reason why Jalen Hurts gets number one.
Speaker 9 (33:41):
Is because he's a champ, right And I know this's
gonna be a lot of controversy revolving around how much.
Speaker 5 (33:45):
Of a threat do you feel he is? It doesn't matter,
It doesn't matter. This dude wins. Okay, all he's.
Speaker 9 (33:50):
Been doing is winning at the quarterback position. He's had
coordinator after coordinator, and now this dude is a super
Bowl champion.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
That's the one thing that.
Speaker 9 (33:57):
These guys can't say outside of Stafford, all right, outside
of Stafford, that's the only person that can say that
he's a champion.
Speaker 7 (34:03):
That was good, that was solid. But I likes to
get right to it. I got number three. I'm going
with Jordan Love Man. This guy through for over four
thousand yards, had thirty six touchdowns, and the bottom line, this.
Speaker 5 (34:13):
Guy is a franchise quarterback.
Speaker 7 (34:14):
And he had to prove so now he has the
weapons on the outside between Reed and Watkins and Dobbs,
and he has a rug and rug game with Josh Jacobs.
I love Jordan Love and he shows up at big moments.
At number two, I'm going with Matthew Stafford.
Speaker 8 (34:27):
The old man can still hume. I don't know if
I'm doing that right.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
I'm trying to block number one.
Speaker 7 (34:33):
Matthew Stafford is a ball player, man, and he's been
playing at a high level.
Speaker 5 (34:37):
For some time. The old man can still sling it.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
You understand, he was a minute away from the defeating
the Philadelphia Eagles and Philly in the snow, and the
bottom line, he's put this franchise on his back gear
after year. I love the fact that they got Devonte Adams.
I love the fact that they got Pooper nookleh. They
also have an office line and a defense.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
I could compliment him.
Speaker 7 (34:54):
I'm a big Matthew Stafford friend. He's done a hell
of a job done far. At number one, I'm with you.
I'm going Jalen Hurts. Jalen Hurts is a ball player,
and they didn't need to respect him because not only
a ballplayer, but.
Speaker 5 (35:05):
He's a Super Bowl champion.
Speaker 7 (35:06):
And if people want to say, well, the reason why
the Eagles won that Super Bowl against the Chiefs because
of that daunted defensive.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Line put on a tape.
Speaker 7 (35:13):
The man did what was asked of him, may throw
after throw, play after play, and was marvelous. I love
watching Jalen Hurts and how he's continued to evolved.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
Yes he can run the.
Speaker 8 (35:23):
Ball, but ego, so I'll throw it.
Speaker 7 (35:24):
Go back to the game against Pittsburgh this season, there
was a lot of issues with him and aj Brown.
He responded and it lit up the Pittsburgh Steelers and
their secondary at home.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
So I love Jalen Hurts.
Speaker 7 (35:35):
I think he's a fantastic quarterback and I.
Speaker 5 (35:37):
Expect big things room in the upcoming season.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
It's a really good job willing.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
I'm gonna I'm gonna run the anchor leg here. I
guess I'm gonna use instead of a blank paper, I'm
gonna use Jalen Brunson is gonna help me because we're
gonna get all help you can get. This is this
is the New York Post because then Knicks are about
to play this.
Speaker 5 (35:52):
You go.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
I have some different ones, guys. Number three at Baker Mayfield.
Baker Mayfield was fantastic last year. He put up massive numbers,
huge stats, huge touchdown total for a team that wins.
He had found his home in Tampa and is excellent.
I think Baker in the NFC is top three.
Speaker 8 (36:08):
I have heard of two. The numbers aren't really there,
like they're not.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
And you know that there was times last year where
the passing game was not the thing because it was
Saque left and Saque right. But I really was incredibly
blown away by his performance in the Super Bowl. Is
also when everybody doubts him. I put him there, out
of there, and then listen, I had number one. Joe
Burrow led the NFL in passing last year. Do you
know who was number two? It was Jared Goff. It
was Jared Goff who runs that steam engine in Detroit,
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and they did not win the Super Bowl. They did
not get to the Super Bowl. He was fantastic this
last year, and I think he left the bad taste
in everybody's mouth with the way this season ended. Look
up the numbers, look up the leadership, look up the efficiency.
If you're looking for a quarterback in the NFC, you
want to look at the AFC. But if you can't
look at the AFC, these are my top three, and
I stand by Kyle.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
I'm going to push back on that logic because if
you're going to put Golf as your number one quarterback,
and he's the locomotive for that team and that's why
they win. Why wouldn't you have Hurts anywhere on your.
Speaker 3 (37:03):
List like that? Have jail r is a qualifier?
Speaker 7 (37:06):
Is he?
Speaker 13 (37:08):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (37:08):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 8 (37:10):
They get confusing. I know, Jamie. I got hurt right
there at two.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
What I met was Jade and Daniels.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Jamie pre determined her receiver before I even went. She
thought I wasn't gonna have hurts. Jamie, I am actually hurt. Yes,
I got him right there at two.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Okay, what about Jane Daniels.
Speaker 4 (37:22):
That's why I meant it so the name that was
meant to come out of my.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
Mouth Jane Daniels.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Yeah, it's one year. It was an amazing year. We've
seen some guys. Listen, last year you were going to
put C. J. Stroud as your top AFC three quarterback,
you wouldn't be doing it. It just it's a little
bit of time served. And nobody likes Jane Daniels wan
with me. I love him, but like top three is rare.
Do it again next year, Maybe you'll be number one
next year.
Speaker 7 (37:46):
Yeah, And audible mention we can't forget Brock party like
Brock Purdy.
Speaker 8 (37:50):
Interesting, we call.
Speaker 5 (37:52):
Them the machine. For nine we did say.
Speaker 8 (37:54):
No no, nobody said party.
Speaker 5 (37:56):
For now. I'm going to say party too. So, Adam,
you're not.
Speaker 8 (37:58):
There's a year four. Who's you taking? He's my four?
Oh here's a four?
Speaker 5 (38:01):
Yeah, okay, he's not my three. He's not your three?
Speaker 4 (38:03):
Yeah, you're It would have been too easy if we
had done top five.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
All right, that's great.
Speaker 4 (38:07):
Top three NFC quarterbacks, AFC, we see you. But we
got to talk about the NFC guys entering the twenty
thirty five season. I don't know if you've heard, but
the schedule release is happening on Wednesday, May fourteen. They
announced that the schedules bring a lease at the NFL Draft.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
These are things you need to know. If you're a
fan of one of the thirty two.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
I'm sure you have certain rivalries, matchups, games you want
to travel to, maybe like an international one.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Who's your team playing when they get there?
Speaker 4 (38:32):
Is your team going to play in a technically an
away game, but in London or Dublin or what have you.
Schedule release is happening next Wednesday. We'll talk about it.
Of course the following days and the rest of the
off season on GMFB. Speaking of the off season, nothing
more dehumanizing than trying to move I'm sure your child
out of college. Dan Campbell and his wife Holly, God
bless you, Holly, because you put this video out on
(38:53):
social media. And here's Dan Campbell moving his daughter out
of college Michigan State. And of course you need the
bean bag in the dorm uddel. Nothing takes up more
of a footprint in the dorm room then the bean bag.
But Kyle the technique for the Campbell specifically coach to
get it into the bed of the truck.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
But just believe that.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
Apparently their drive was so long, not flat enough, Kyle,
so he had to really get in there.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
Oh no, And it's just you can hear Campbell just
muttering about it. That appears to be one of the
love Sack products.
Speaker 5 (39:21):
I thought he was going to jump off the top rope.
Speaker 8 (39:23):
Then he did at he did like a snook of
splash see alastic video. It's pretty Yeah, I'm surprised getting
it in there, Bob.
Speaker 5 (39:32):
So he needs to.
Speaker 3 (39:34):
Pick up right exactly.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
So.
Speaker 4 (39:36):
But the problem is that's one item. How many trips
you got to make coach right. You get one bean
bag home that he double backs with the mini fridge
and all the other stuff, the futon.
Speaker 3 (39:43):
It's all happening.
Speaker 4 (39:44):
That got us thinking, though, I am currently moving right now,
and I saw this video and it has did never
nothing has ever resonated more in my life than that, Isaiah.
What is the worst thing that you have to move
when you do a move from your house to another
place to lift?
Speaker 5 (40:00):
You know what, Jim, you can call me to help
you move anytime unless you mentioned.
Speaker 9 (40:05):
This one item. Okay, and I'm not even gonna say
the whole word. Right, this word, this word has a
short version of it.
Speaker 5 (40:11):
It's called a fridge.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
Right, if you have a fridge aka a refrigerator, I'm out,
cub scout, I'm out. I promise you. There's no good
way to carry a fridge. First of all, the diameter
of the fridge, you're going to tear your fingers off
right trying to get it through the door. Second of all,
in order to have the leverage, you need somebody else
on the other end that can hold their weight, because
if they say, hey, I need to put it down,
(40:34):
I need to put it down, then the whole thing
is off right. The fridge is staying. So for anybody
who's ever had to move, you just leave the refrigerator there,
all right, the fridge and you sell it or whatever
it may be.
Speaker 5 (40:43):
But if I have to carry that thing, I'm out.
Speaker 7 (40:45):
You got willing Yeah for me, this doesn't it doesn't
weigh as much as a fridge, but mine's is an
earn God and earned yes, because listen, sometimes relatives don't
need to follow you everywhere. And if nobody in your
family wants to earn, now you have to find a bridge.
Speaker 8 (41:02):
And it's awkward. So, uh, I don't know what to say,
but earn.
Speaker 7 (41:06):
I recently was cleaning up my mother's place and amongst
my siblings, we were trying to figure out who's going
to take the ashes, and there weren't a lot of takers,
so I ended up having to take them.
Speaker 5 (41:15):
And uh, yeah, it makes for an interesting piece in
the house.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
And that was your great grandfather or something like, what
the hell we're talking about it? It was dad, Oh my god,
did they moving carefully and everything?
Speaker 7 (41:24):
Well, I grabbed them and I was like, hey, anybody
else want this, and a lot of takers and so
we got that tucked away in a corner in the house.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
Oh my gosh, is it like that?
Speaker 7 (41:36):
It's a nice sizeurn, it's nice, but it doesn't it
doesn't fit.
Speaker 5 (41:41):
It doesn't fit the.
Speaker 7 (41:42):
Rest of the corn house. So my wife's annoyed with that.
Speaker 9 (41:49):
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out it was more of
a side hold, a top in the bottom, Like what's I.
Speaker 5 (41:55):
Don't know, another topic.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
It's okay, that's tucked away, miss d I mean, why
not just throw it away if it's not much an inconvenience.
Speaker 5 (42:03):
It almost happened.
Speaker 8 (42:06):
What do you got?
Speaker 5 (42:07):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Well, since I'm doing the current move, you're making me follow.
Speaker 8 (42:10):
It because you don't want to go after Earn.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
I'm going to go the opposite. I'm going to go
to the.
Speaker 4 (42:15):
Fact that having kids in the house, nothing pro creates
more in the moving truck than the kid's crafts.
Speaker 3 (42:22):
I have all girls in my house, I have all daughters.
And the holiday crafts.
Speaker 4 (42:26):
The pomp poms that go on Santa's nose or the
bug eyes. It's like, where do these come from? Why
are they all incomplaint? And why do I feel guilty
if I throw any of these away? Like I have
to cherish them, and I have to keep them in
the posterity. And but I'm not going to hang them
at the new house. Why are they still with me?
Kind of like Willy's dad's earn. Apparently I don't like.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
My God, Willy took the cakes on that on that right.
Speaker 5 (42:48):
Now, crying, I held you down, dad.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
Yeah, that's just