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August 4, 2025 • 41 mins

Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Micah Parsons requesting a trade from the Cowboys. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Will Blackmon discuss Jerry Jones' reaction and message to the fans.  How concerned are you with the negotiations between the Commanders and Terry McLaurin?   Plus, favorite moments from Hall of Fame Weekend!

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
This is Good Morning Football, everybody on a Monday. We're
live in LA. It's August fourth.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Jamiere at All MANSI Teo, Will Blackman here in Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Kyle Brandt in New York.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
Kyle.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
There are some things that just makes sense, like Liam
Neeson and Pamela Anderson together, and the Cowboys just did
another concerning off season contract situation.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Everybody says Naked Gun's amazing. I haven't seen it yet.
I'll get to it.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
I'll have a review.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
But I want to thank on BAF of all of us,
I want to thank Jerry Jones for executive producing our.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
Opening block on the show. Said hey, it's tough. He
was on our production call. He sent us some notes.
He said, here's what we should talk about, guys, and
we're going to do it.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
So Jerry, great producing as always, It's Good Morning Football
and a Monday morning.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
Nothing like it.

Speaker 6 (00:51):
Let's go good.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
I have to imagine producing and editing a heype video
for Micah Parsons is the easiest job on the planet
in sports TV. It's just plays after plays after place.
Jamie Kyle will Mantai, which just went totally out of border.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
That's very.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
Mansie.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Kyle and Will. Here we are.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
It's GMFB on a Monday and the Friday News Dump.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
It hits a little different when it.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Involves the Cowboys and Micah Parsons. Kyle, are you ready
to Yeah, we heard you with the click clack on
your keyboard. You're just ready with your Micah Parsons fire take,
aren't you.

Speaker 8 (01:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:41):
I'm ready, Jamie.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
When you said Friday News Dump, I thought you were
talking about it in the media world.

Speaker 5 (01:45):
But okay, you're talking about Cowboys. I got it. I'm
on to it. I'm ready reciate. Yes, we all got thoughts.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Okay, good, great, Let's let's cover the Cowboys. Their start
defender Michael Parsons took to social media as he requested
a trade, hosting a thank you to Dallas.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Thank you for having me, Thank you for being there.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
We went on to detail his thoughts about the city
and how proud he was to play with the star
and his helmet, and how vadly he wanted that now.
Contract talks with team owner and general manager Jerry Jones
have not gone the way that anyone has wanted, concluding
with a statement that Parsons no longer wants to play
for the team. When Jones met with the media, he

(02:22):
had a message for any concerned fans about this situation.

Speaker 9 (02:27):
I love these guys. Frankly, I could be in a
place in the world and I want to be right here.
I want to be right here with camp. Enjoy these players,
Enjoy Micah. But as always in any relationships or different
moods at different times of your relationship, that's what it is.

(02:48):
Don't lose in sleepover. No, that's the one thing I
would say to our fan, don't lose in sleepover.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Kerry Jones qualifying Michael Parsons as a mood that he's
in right now. To say thank you, I would like
to move on from playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Let's start with just setting our.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Thoughts about where we stand right now with the Micah
Parsons contract situation with the Dallas Cowboys.

Speaker 10 (03:10):
Manti, Well, when I played, I had a teammate named
Brandon me Ban, and you know, to answered the question,
they're handling it like a business like Jared Jones always
handles it in a business way. And Brandon Mebane told
me my rookie year or my second year. He said, listen,
there's a difference between there's two different.

Speaker 7 (03:26):
Types of teams.

Speaker 10 (03:26):
There's a business within the football team, and the other
is a football team within the business. Now, Jerry Jones
runs this scene the way that his whole life has
transpired in business like ever since he was twenty five
years old. I don't know if you guys noticed, but
he tried. He wanted to buy the Chargers once upon
a time, and his father told him, now, don't buy
the Chargers, like you don't want that type of negative
cash flow. Well, he goes into a real estate deal

(03:48):
and starts experiencing the effects of negative cash flow. So
those lessons in his life taught him the importance of
why he doesn't want to be in those situations. Well,
he acquires the Dallas Cowboys in nineteen eighty nine, and
they're they're going through like a million dollars a month
in negative cash flow. His first thing was to limit
the overhead. His second thing was to bring in sponsors.

(04:09):
So for Jerry Jones, everything has been about numbers. He's
a numbers guy. There's a reason why he's worth what
he's worth. There's a reason why the Dallas Cowboys are now.
I think it was like ten billion dollar evaluation on him.
I think it was a crazy number, the most expensive
franchise in all of sports in the world. So when
it comes to Jerry Jones and negotiating these contracts, everything

(04:30):
with Jerry Jones is about business. Everything about Jerry Jones
is about numbers. It's about how can I make this franchise,
this brand profitable. Now number eleven makes you extremely profitable.
So that is something will that I'm always gonna I
think we have to keep an eye on. It's definitely
with Michael Parsons making that goodbye letter definitely makes it interesting.

(04:50):
But again, how they're handling it over there, especially Jerry Jones,
every single year has been about business.

Speaker 11 (04:56):
Yeah, it's super interesting.

Speaker 12 (04:58):
Twenty twenty three, I spent time there doing the Bill
Wosh Fellowship, and I got to split the team being
a coach and also being front office, and I got
to sit there and listen to a lot of things
happened in the front office, and I really sat back
and thought, because as a player, you don't really you
really don't know what's going on upstairs. And I remember
I sat there and listened. I was like, damn, this
is no different than running up pepsi company like any

(05:19):
other company, because sure, you have you have the product,
which is which is a soda, But it's about.

Speaker 11 (05:25):
The brand and imaging.

Speaker 12 (05:26):
And if something didn't make sense, like for example, bringing
in players to work out, he's like.

Speaker 11 (05:30):
I'm not gonna pay for that, Like like for what?

Speaker 12 (05:32):
So I really look, really how he operated, as you
mentioned Manti, this entire company. He's done this forever. He's
an elite businessman. But we've seen this before. We've seen
this with Zeke right they went into September in terms
of trying to sign him. We just saw it recently
with Dak With Dez, he pushed it all the way
to the tag deadline.

Speaker 11 (05:50):
D Law got tagged twice. I believe it was.

Speaker 12 (05:52):
So in his situation, he's like, look, man, like I'm
gonna I'm going to handle this.

Speaker 11 (05:55):
I wouldn't lose sleep over it.

Speaker 12 (05:57):
There are more problems that he's dealt with in that company.
I think over a thousand employees he has to handle.
So I see what he's saying, don't lose. But the
fact that this is happening, it's I want to say
his alarm because I've seen it before. Eventually, I believe
they gets something done. But yeah, he's going to operate
as a businessman. He knows what he's doing. So it's
still still paining that, you know what.

Speaker 5 (06:16):
But well, let's peel this back just a little bit.
Let's peel this back, Jerry.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
If there's nothing to lose sleep about, then you're telling
me that Micah is going to get a new deal,
all right, So why wait then, don't tell me there's
nothing to lose sleep about. Show me it's a homegrown
player that you drafted at the right age, at the
right position, So why not just take care of it?
And you know why, not quite time yet. Let's let
simmer for a while. It's only August fourth. Let's let
that sucker simmer. Guys, this is Jerry Jones thirty seventh

(06:46):
training camp as the owner of the Cowboys thirty seventh.

Speaker 5 (06:49):
These billionaires get bored.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
You can only go on so many jets and yachts,
you can only eat so much caviare How do you
stay entertained and alive if you're someone like Jerry Jones.
Some of them get into gambling, some of them get
into politics, gets into contract standoffs. This is his thing,
this is his hobby, this is his polo, this is
his pickle ball.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
And by the way, it's not a bad philosophy either.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Let's get all the heat and all the hoopla at
the beginning of this season, because we're not going.

Speaker 5 (07:21):
To get it at the end of the season.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
And we know that teams want to win the Super
Bowl in February. This team wants to win the media
in August. In fact, like it's almost these these contract
standoffs and hold on. It's almost like in this era
they have become the Cowboys super Bowls. This is now
their super Bowl because whether the player gets a lot

(07:43):
of money or the team feels like it gets a
better deal, it doesn't matter. The Cowboys still win because
they live in a currency of clicks.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
Hang a banner, another championship.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
They won, the Ceedee Lamb Super Bowl, Hang a banner,
the Dak Prescott Super Bowl, hang the banner, anybody you want,
Zak Martin, anybody across they are super Bowls. I am
old enough to remember one. They won the Mont Smith's
Super Bowl and he took him to overtime. It's become
this thing where Jerry likes this. I fully believe it.
It's early talk about us?

Speaker 5 (08:13):
Why not? Time was how about them Cowboys?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Was a victory rally call and a rhetorical question in
a Super Bowl locker room. Now how about them Cowboys
is an actual question that talk show hosts pose at
the beginning of a blocks, and that's exactly how their
owner likes it. So congratulations, Jerry, thank you for executive
preducing this segment.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Why are you chuckling?

Speaker 9 (08:39):
Like?

Speaker 10 (08:39):
To Coyle's point, though there is Oscar Wilde had a
quote that said, the only thing worse than being talked
about is not being talked about, And Jared Jones understands
that we're not talking about anything.

Speaker 7 (08:50):
Around this time.

Speaker 10 (08:51):
I think we've talked so much about Michael Parsons and
the Jared Jones in this contract dispute more than any
other topic.

Speaker 7 (08:57):
And this has been a yearly, annual thing.

Speaker 10 (09:00):
So Jamie, to Coll's point, it's just Jared Jones knows
like this is the opportune moment for me to put
the star on front page on a five on the
beginning block of a sports channel, so that they can
talk about it and see that see how we have
that star at the bottom left of the screen.

Speaker 7 (09:14):
That's what he wants. He understands he's a businessman.

Speaker 12 (09:17):
Well, during the off season, the NFC East talk has
been less about the Cowboys, which I was like, okay, good,
they're kind of flying under the radar. And you know,
we just talked about Jerry is great at building a brand.

Speaker 7 (09:28):
And he's like, hold up, hold on, no, I need
to do something.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
We got to get back in the fold.

Speaker 12 (09:34):
And so right right on time, like you said, he
loves doing this. It's funny, Kyle, when you mentioned or
the private jets that he takes and what have you.
And I remember sitting there having lunch and I look
up in the sky and I just see the helicopter
land right on the field and I'm like that that's
who he is, man. So it's just funny. It's right
on time. Is right on time what he's trying to do.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Kyle. I, first of all, well done.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
It's a great angle on a take that needed to
be said. I think about the brand and the star
and what have you. But to your point, it's like
Trey Henderson is sitting Cincinnati saying, wait, hold up, like
everybody was talking about me, every focus, everyone was focused
on what I was dealing with. And now Michael Parsons
swings over the top and Jerry Jones pulls up once
again in the middle of a field and the media

(10:16):
has to gather around him to ask these questions. At
what point, though, does this become so insulting for the
player that these situations are going to work against them
or do you just feel like this is not even
a question to be had because no matter what comes
September seventh, we are going to see number eleven out
there with a star and his helmet.

Speaker 5 (10:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
I think Jerry Jones hates what Trey Hendrickson is doing.
He wants the Bengals to pay him. He hates what
Terry McLaurin is doing. Get all those guys paid. Make
it all about here.

Speaker 5 (10:44):
You guys know that like the Dallas Cowboys, the cheerleader.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
Show as Emmy nominations, like they're closer to winning the
trophy than the football team is to winning the trope,
Like the television show about the Cowboys image is more
successful than the Cowboys football product. So it's ours, Michael Parsons.
I think Jerry loves this, and I don't say this olippantly.
And I don't say it lazily on a Monday morning.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
We've seen it enough times to know. And here's the thing.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Find me one person who thinks the Cowboys are gonna
trade Micah Parsons. Find me one person who thinks the
Cowboys are gonna win the Super Bowl this year? Can
you find a person who thinks either of those, let
alone both?

Speaker 5 (11:21):
I just don't think it's gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
And Jerry says that he's behind those aviator shades. You
can see the twinkle in his eye. Ah, nothing to
lose sleep about. I think he adores this. It's not
annoying to him. Some owners are probably pulling their hair
out about their star player holding out. I think Jerry
would do it if a star player wasn't. It's like,
what are we doing our August bost We've got to

(11:42):
have somebody I can talk about.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
I really do think he enjoys it as a hobby
in a pastime. I think he thinks it's.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Good for business because, let's face it, the winning Super
Bowl thing. As we've gone at this a quarter century
and a bunch of different iterations, it doesn't happen. You
can't win in February, so light them up in August
and it makes sense. Let's move some product and sell
some jerseys.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
I think he believes that this is good for business,
just for the brand, because I look at these two
guys that played in the NFL like this to me,
the interpretation of all the things that have gone down
between Michael Parsons and Frankly a ton of players before him,
but right now we are talking about the Micah case.
I would find this condescending and insulting. So at what
point is there a tipping situation here? A tipping point

(12:25):
that Michael Parsons is He's already gotten there enough, but
the player or the players at some point this is
this going to backfire?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
How would this make you feel if you were a player?

Speaker 10 (12:35):
I mean, Michael Parsons already has explained how he's felt.
I think even Dez Bryant came on and said, man,
I salute Michael Parsons because he's doing something that we
didn't do, referring to previous players for the Dallas Cowboys.
So I think for Micah understanding what he's meant to
that team, not only what he's meant to the team
as far as production, but his appearances like that guy,

(12:55):
I think he missed four or five games in his
whole entire career for the Dallas Cowboys, so he's been available.

Speaker 7 (13:01):
For them, he's produced for them.

Speaker 10 (13:02):
He's been probably the only guy on that team besides
Diggs on the defensive side that's really going to be
able to carry that momentum going forward. And that's what
you need if you're a Schottenheimer this year. I definitely
would take it as a dig at a certain point.
But then to what we've been all saying, Jared Jones,
this is what he's been doing year after year after year.
So to Jared Jones' point, don't lose sleepover as a fan,

(13:24):
we're looking at like this happens around this time of
the year all the time for the Cowboys, so it's
kind of expected at this point.

Speaker 11 (13:30):
Will Yeah.

Speaker 12 (13:30):
So that being said, yeah, don't loose sleep because it
has happened numerous amount of times. Mike knows he's gonna
get paid. Like you said, this is standoff. Jerry's excited.
Somebody who has had so much success. They are looking
for something, like Kyle mentioned, like something to get him going.
And Jerry's in his eighties, and he's like, Yeah, I'm
here for thirty seven years because I'm going to get
a star player who's going to show up and eventually

(13:53):
it's gonna be his time to get paid, and I
just want to hold on.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
Wait, Well, everyone's just on brand this morning for a Monday.
As we mentioned, Jerry Jones has executive produced this first
segment of GMFB and then Todd bowl is over at
Buccaneers training camp making movie references to Marvel and it
just is like who else wants to pitch it into
the GMFB editorial decision making? This is what we're doing
on the show this hour. We're talking Todd Bowles and

(14:16):
what he compares himself to in the Marvel universe. Kyle,
is there any surprise with the answer that bulls through
out there?

Speaker 5 (14:23):
There's a great answer. Who would he be?

Speaker 1 (14:26):
And how would that character change on screen as you
watch him? Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin. He was
at camp signing autographs.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
That's good, right, but he's not practicing, not until he
gets a new deal.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
We'll tell you how concerned, Oh, concern level one of
our favorite topics should be with the situation Good Morning
Football right after this, What is your concern level?

Speaker 5 (14:48):
Jerry, tune in call the show.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
We love you, Thank you, good morn football.

Speaker 9 (15:07):
Figure it out.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
You're going comfortable with all these owners that we're showing
just on camera, like having a giddy old time at
training camp for the addressing that their star players want
to be signed, and the fans are like please desperate times,
Hey the man, Okay, we already covered Michael Parsons.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Now we're vom with Terry McLaurin signed for going for two.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
That was a Commander's fan asking Washington managing partner Josh
Harris to sign, pleading with him, how much money can
I give you to sign this wide receiver. Quarterback Jane
Daniels and head coach Dan Quinn also spoke about the
two time Pro Bowl wide out.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Over the weekend.

Speaker 13 (15:41):
He's communicated with me with stuff like that. I mean
it was the same with me. He told me beforehand
what he was going to do, and before it went
out there he did it. So I mean I respect
Terry who he is as a man and what he
stands for even a football player.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
Also, we love Terry. I'm really glad he's here.

Speaker 14 (15:57):
Hopefully he's out practicing soon, and we also understand there's
the business side of the things that Adam and his
side and Terry and his working it through. So I
just kind of, you know, stay in that space. We
recognize both are happening. But like I said, I'm really
glad he's here. I love coaching them. But the business side,
you know, that's kind of where it's at. And somebody
asked me, is a distraction?

Speaker 11 (16:16):
It is not?

Speaker 3 (16:18):
All right, We're flirting with something that we normally don't
do on GMFB, which is.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Level of concern. How concerned are we that these things
are happening?

Speaker 3 (16:25):
But if we put a cute spin on it, then
we're allowed to do it on a scale of one
to seventeen. Since Terry McLaurin wears number seventeen, How concerned
are you with this Terry McLaurin situation now that he
has a requested a trade out of Washington, man tife
one to seventeen seventeen being the most.

Speaker 10 (16:42):
Concerned ever, Okay, I will say I will go three.

Speaker 7 (16:45):
I'm not that concerned.

Speaker 10 (16:46):
And the reason why I'm not not that concerned is
because this has happened over the course of history.

Speaker 7 (16:51):
I mean, this happened just.

Speaker 10 (16:52):
This past offseason with Miles Garrett when he requested a
trade in early February and then he signed in March
March ninth, Like this happens all Lamar Jackson in twenty
twenty three requested a trade from the Baltimore Ravens and
was signed like a month later, like Jalen Johnson, Buddha Baker,
all of these guys have done it.

Speaker 7 (17:08):
So this is something that happens. It's not an end
of the world thing.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
It's not saying that this player isn't going to play
for that team again. It's just something I think it's
for players and athletes in this game. It's a tactic
that them and their representatives use to go and get
some leverage. Matter of fact, Jalen Johnson actually requested a
trade and was granted permission.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
By the Chicago Bears to seek a trade.

Speaker 7 (17:33):
And still was signed back to a make a deal.

Speaker 10 (17:35):
So I'm not concerned at all Jamie about this thing.
I think by dan Quinn's response, you could tell how
much he loves it, but he also understands the business
side of it. He doesn't seem too concerned, in my opinion,
by how he's behaving and how he.

Speaker 7 (17:50):
Talked, So I'm not too concerned as well.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Will we got a three on the board, was your number?

Speaker 11 (17:55):
We had a three.

Speaker 12 (17:55):
I'm going to treat it like the price is right
and just go one. I'm gonna go one dollar here.
I'm not the reason why I'm not superly concerned because
overly concern, super concern. It's a Monday. It's all good,
no over concern. Because when he's he's there, he's holding in,
he's not holding out right, he's there, he's signed or graphs,
he's he's in the building, he's walking around everywhere. And

(18:17):
you saw Dan Quinn not concerned with Adam Peters. I
mean he came from San fran right where you know, discipline, negotiator,
they build a ross over time, sustainable for multiple years,
going to multiple championship games and so and plus two.
If he did a trade in August, that would set
the world on fire. And that is a place where
finally things are going in the right direction on all levels.

(18:39):
So I'm not concerned. There's there will be no trade.
He's gonna get paid. But I understand terry situation where
he's like, yeah, you get your money.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Kyle, please take us to the other end of the
of the concern meter.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
I'm gonna give you an eight point five right down
the middle, and I would because when you get to
the requesting a trade level, that's that's pretty significant. That's
not I'm unhappy, that's not I'm on following you on
Instagram like that.

Speaker 5 (19:03):
That is legitimately concerning.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
The next step after requesting a trade is demanding a trade.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Then we go up to like ten or eleven.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
The reasons the other things that have yet to come
with Terry are I'm concerned when when they're not there,
I don't know where they are. They're on some beach
or some facilities somewhere out of sight.

Speaker 5 (19:24):
Out of mind. I don't like that. I don't like when.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
They make declarative statements on social media. I don't like
any of that. I like when the teammates. Sometimes, guys,
we're hearing Jaden and dan Quinn talk about how much
they love Terry. Sometimes it gets to the point where
they start chirping Terry a little bit, like, you know.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
We really would like to have him here, and you
know we've.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Seen all that stuff. That's why it's not up at
a ten or eleven. The number one reason why I
only have it at an eight point five.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
Is it's August fourth. It's August fourth.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
It's August fourth, and they have play play the Giants
in the opener in about five weeks, so we will
double back on this. We'll probably quadruple back on this,
but right now I have it at eight point five.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
I like the way we did this, though I'm not
sure why we didn't do a one to eleven with
the Micah Parsons saying maybe we're have to st go
back on that one since it is only August fourth.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Next up, I'm going for two.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Former number one overall picked Joe burrows first four seasons
in the NFL were spent with current Titans head coach
Brian Callahan or Kelly as everybody refers to him as
he is previously the Bengals offensive coordinator. Now Callahan is
coaching this year's number one overall pick and cam Ward.
Callahan sees comparisons between these two quarterbacks.

Speaker 15 (20:26):
He lays it out, I grew with Joe for four
years and he became the player that he is now,
which is arguably one of the top three quarterbacks in football.
But he wasn't that as a rookie, you know, And
it was good to reflect back and watch and listen
and see the things that he struggled with as a
young player, things that didn't make sense to him, things
that took a little bit more time to understand. All

(20:47):
that stuff has factored into how I've gone about the
process with Cam. My favorite part about it is I
see some similarities and their ability to process information, and
so it's been fun to sort of compare and contrast
where those guys have felt really comfortable and then where
maybe they have some things that aren't quite easy for
him that you would want it to be to start, all.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
Right, the exercise isn't as fun when the player wears
the number one on a scale of one to one. Now,
we're not going to go with this Amanta work us
through Brian Callahan comparing this young quarterback to another one
in the league that has reached an amazing amount of
success already in Burrow.

Speaker 10 (21:21):
To Cam word well, I think it's important to identify
what he compared to He said he processes information. That's important.
He's not saying he throws the ball like them. He
doesn't say he runs the ball like them. He's saying
that he processes information similar to Joe Burrow.

Speaker 7 (21:37):
Now that's important thing. I will say this. When you
watch Cam.

Speaker 10 (21:40):
Woard throw the ball, he throws the ball with the
ease that Joe Burrow does.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
When you watch Joe Burrow.

Speaker 10 (21:46):
Throw the ball, there's certain quarterbacks that Jesus watching him, like, man,
that guy can really throw it and he can really
sling it. Now, both of them, as far as physical
abilities are underrated scramblers.

Speaker 7 (21:56):
We saw Joe Burrow last year.

Speaker 10 (21:58):
Run it for like sixty fifty sixty yards against the
New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
We saw him be able to do that.

Speaker 10 (22:04):
Cam Wore demonstrated that throughout his career as well. He's
not Mike Vick, He's not out, but he can run.
He can hurt you there. But then also their backstories.
You know, you talk about proving themselves transferring Joe Burrow
transferring from Ohio State to LSU, Cam Wore going from
Washington State to Miami, Like, those are just guys that
they have a very clear sense as to who they

(22:27):
are as a player. They have that confidence, that quiet
confidence about them. But it's nice and it has to
be really exciting for Titans fantasy here Coach Callahan or
Kelly you said, Jamie say that he processes information similar
to Joe Burrow, because that's a difference in the NFL.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
Is the mental aspect of it?

Speaker 11 (22:44):
Will?

Speaker 12 (22:45):
Yeah, I mean it's too early when you're compare in
obviously overall physical abilities and body of work, but it's
not too early when it comes to the mental part.
And that's what we're in the world of comparisons. We
have seen something what it looks like, and we're trying
to find what it looks like.

Speaker 11 (22:58):
Again.

Speaker 12 (22:59):
When people come to me about quarterbacks in general, I'm like, look, man,
I play with Farvard and Rogers. I seen it firsthand
in person, like what it should look like. You know,
we just talked about last week when Aaron Rodgers compared
Jaylen Ramsey to Charles Woodson.

Speaker 11 (23:12):
He saw exactly what it looks like.

Speaker 12 (23:14):
And during this whole process, what quarterbacks, I'm sure when
Callahan sat down with cam Ward, he was like, man, like,
how he processed information during the pre draft process, that's
what he reminds me of. And we got all excited
and crazy when Dave Ball went and drafted Jackson Dark well,
I'm sure he sat in the room. Was like the
only other quarterback he drafted was Josh Allen. So I

(23:35):
can see something from a mental perspective, it looks like
So it's not too early to get these comparisons because
you've seen what it looks like. What trying to find like, Okay,
when I value with this player, do they have these
top qualities I'm looking for? So it's not surely mentally,
but obviously body worgan physically, it is.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
No. I mean, listen, it's too early for us to
compare them.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
It's not too early for Brian Calla, and he's he
has the PhD. In these guys, he's the guy that
you want to hear from. This is totally credible. And
let's remember Joe Burrow as a rookie comes in twenty
twenty COVID season, very strange atmosphere. He come in his
second career game in the NFL. Joe Burrow through sixty
one passes. They threw him right in there and eventually

(24:15):
he ended up getting injured his rookie year, but he
was the part immediately. I just want to say, like,
I can see this happening already. I can see already
August fourth people coming around and be like, oh wow,
cam Ward is pretty good.

Speaker 5 (24:27):
Save it.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
I was on you guys at the draft. I was
on you guys after the draft. No one gives a
damn about cam Ward. You don't care about them. And
when they come out and they go one and oh
two and oh three, whoever, everyone's just gonna come sprinting
to the cam mored bandwagon and you're gonna get the
be Jesus stiff armed out of you by me and
the four other people in the United States of America
who actually.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Cared about cam Ward when he was drafted.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
So he can compare it with Joe Burrow, he can
compare it with Joe Montana. Just don't come running when
the season starts to be like we like cam Warden
Now nonsense. You're obsessed with a fourth string Browns quarterback
when you should have been talking about the number one
overall pick. Don't come lately, should have been there from
day one.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
The thing to say, is it too early for us
to be talking about this because we haven't fulfilled our quota.
We already fulfilled our Cowboys quota as leads. We have
not fulfilled our Browns quarterback room quota yet, So Kyle,
I want to make sure we get that out.

Speaker 7 (25:18):
Of the way.

Speaker 3 (25:19):
Any comments on that and on that crew we got,
any Joe Flacco takes now, anybody want to.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Just tally that.

Speaker 5 (25:25):
I'm not making it up.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
I saw that Adam Schefter tweeted that Shador Sanders was
like held out of practice or something with a shoulder issue.
I'm paraphrasing now, and I'm like, that's got to be
the first time in NFL media history that a third
slash fourth string quarterbacks injury update was posted in the
middle of training camp.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
That's history. But we're still checking in on in the
meantime the.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
Number one overall picks do him pretty well and get
in comparisons to Joe Burrow by the guy who used.

Speaker 16 (25:48):
To coach a busy weekend, all the different training camps
checking in. But at Buccaneer's training camp, our friend Tom
Pellasero asking him to coach Tomboles if he's still got
that fire inside of him, listen.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
To a coach Bulls.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
He had to say about it.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
You're such a mild mannered guy. Every time we see
you out here.

Speaker 14 (26:07):
Do you still have you still have those moments, let
fire come up beyond the sheet.

Speaker 10 (26:11):
Bruce Banner is a mild mannered guy.

Speaker 5 (26:17):
You hold out, you holk out occasionally, don't you say it.

Speaker 9 (26:20):
I think I've gotten older and you know my powers
have left me a.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
Coach.

Speaker 16 (26:27):
Don't sell yourself short like that. It's so funny to
see coach bowl such a mild mannered guy, like you said,
but every once in a while, just bringing that out
in him. Getting to know Will Mantai a little bit
more on this show. Has there been what's in your
life manti that you know you're kind of a mild
mannered guy, both of you, but you just like, yeah, you.

Speaker 7 (26:46):
Hold out on the daily.

Speaker 10 (26:47):
Yeah, bad drivers, bad drivers.

Speaker 7 (26:50):
I had a run in. Yes, I'm gonna tell it, Jamie.
I run yesterday at Costco Huntington Beach. Costco men some.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Of the worst drivers ever.

Speaker 10 (26:57):
Because a lady I was I was signaling to go
into a parking stall at the parking stall available.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
Was behind her. She reversed her and then took that
parking stall.

Speaker 10 (27:06):
I was about the SPADs and I saw a handicapped
sticker and I saw her through a window.

Speaker 7 (27:10):
She was the old lady.

Speaker 5 (27:10):
I was like, oh, I better just keep it cool, bro,
Like I go home with.

Speaker 16 (27:14):
Bad drivers, you should not go to Costco on the week.

Speaker 12 (27:21):
For me, it's like I'm always like checking emails and
what have you. And I'm part of you know, a
Boston College alumni email group, and our guy Josh Beekman Hill,
He'll send out an email and then there's always maybe
fifty guys that reply all.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
Like, stop replying off.

Speaker 12 (27:38):
If you got a question for Josh, just email Josh
or just text Josh. Stop emailing all of us about like, hey,
where's the parking lot here?

Speaker 11 (27:46):
Where's this?

Speaker 5 (27:47):
That?

Speaker 11 (27:47):
And the third?

Speaker 12 (27:47):
Like I usually know everything that's on the email, so please,
Like I'm being dead serious, I stop replying all, Like
I am, I know, having fun, Like I'm I actually
ticked off right now.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
There is an age gap though, I feel like someone
who doesn't understand the concept.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Of the reply all. There is over fifty five. I
you don't understand what you're.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Doing, but anyone younger than that you absolutely know what
you're doing.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
It's uncessary.

Speaker 12 (28:10):
It's the guys who played with Fluody right back then.

Speaker 11 (28:13):
I'm calling you guys.

Speaker 12 (28:14):
You guys keep replying all Alumni email that's enough.

Speaker 11 (28:18):
Please, that's enough. I need water.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
Well tell that's how you really say, Jay.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
We work on a Monday through Friday concept, obviously, so
oftentimes when we get home it's like, oh, on a Friday,
it's like, oh great, Like I don't have to worry
about anything. I am so over the Friday news dumb concept.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
It makes me want to hulk out because we just.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
Got done putting all of our brain capacity into what
we do Monday through Friday from five am to nine
am local in California, and then you're gonna hit me
with some eleven am news that I want to have
to talk about, but.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
Now I have to wait until Monday to do it. Kyle,
it makes me really mad.

Speaker 5 (28:51):
Yeah, it's annoying. They got your where they want you though, Jamie.
They're trying to get you mad. On the topic of that.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
I love dogs. I have a dog. We've gone too
far with the dogs in society. Over the weekend, I
was going clothes shopping. I was in a men's clothing store.
All of a sudden, I look down and there's a
dog sniffing my shoe, and I'm with the hell, there's
a dog in the store.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
I say, how you doing? How you doing? A minute later,
the dog peas on the.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Floor of the store and the owner I'm so sorry,
and I said, like, listen, the dog in public place
things run amuck. I'm talking about grocery stores, clothing stores.
If you are dependent on that animal, either physically or psychologically,
I understand, but I see so many people who just
want to take mister Snookum to the grocery store.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
Because he's so cute. That's not appropriate. We've gone too
far with that.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
I understand you're very tight with Captain peanut Butter and
you love him like he should not be in a
men's or women's clothing store.

Speaker 5 (29:48):
What are you doing?

Speaker 1 (29:49):
I understand it's tough to take care, walk the dog,
leave him at.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
Home in the air conditioning.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
We reached a point where beyond reason with how many
times dogs are in public places intended for humans.

Speaker 5 (29:59):
I say this as a dog lover.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
We're not doing it with Sam and Sussiyard dog, but
every other dog seemed it's too much.

Speaker 16 (30:08):
Do you feel better getting that off your chest?

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Like?

Speaker 2 (30:11):
Does anybody.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
You feel about the dogs being in public?

Speaker 7 (30:15):
No, especially in the grocery store. I'm saying, I took.

Speaker 10 (30:18):
I took my dog to the grocery store one time,
and I was like, you know, I'm as cool wearing PB.
You know, California is a different vibe, and they take
them everywhere inappropriate, like the guys by the produce, like
trying to get up by the carrots.

Speaker 7 (30:29):
I'm like, yo, bro, get down.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
You don't get me kicked out.

Speaker 7 (30:31):
Of this store. So I I see where KB is
coming from.

Speaker 10 (30:34):
If they're probably taking them KB to your point, they're
taking it too far. They're probably taking them to the
clothing section to get them an outfit.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
That's what some of these owners do.

Speaker 10 (30:42):
They put them in a skirt or some or a
T shirt or whatever they'd like to match their dogs.

Speaker 12 (30:47):
It's an issue dogs dogs when they take them to
the park where it literally says like no dogs in
the park. I want to play catch my kids, but
you let your dog run around. Take it from the
water fountain, badness, keep your dogs?

Speaker 2 (30:59):
Probably got that all all off our chest?

Speaker 16 (31:02):
All right to come, don't reply off, don't go to
Costco on the weekend, don't bring your.

Speaker 5 (31:07):
Dog out with Tom Coughlin replying all on that list. No,
he's not on the list. Okay, he seems to tide.

Speaker 7 (31:26):
Football.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
I'm gonna go out on a limb. Twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
This is the winning the best lookalike contest for person
to bust.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
I really do think that.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Like some of them come out, they unveil and you're like,
I'm not sure about that, and nope, I think twenty
twenty five Leader in the Clubhouse for guys that look
most like they're busts. Well done on the guys that
work on that, the people that work on that. Let's
go listen to best of from Hall of Fame weekend
and can't know.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
How we all share a deep love and respect for
the game of football, and it transcends time and place.

Speaker 5 (31:59):
Football incentifize is.

Speaker 8 (32:02):
What's special about football, the pursuit of excellence and short
costs for everything you got.

Speaker 11 (32:09):
And that's what I tried to give it.

Speaker 17 (32:11):
The last time I was here, you said that you
were the only pro football player in the Hall of
Fame that could say this, that you were the second best.

Speaker 11 (32:20):
Player in your own family.

Speaker 17 (32:22):
Well I agree with that statement, but UH.

Speaker 18 (32:28):
Fans have really bad timing, and they asked these questions
when you're at dinner or you're with your you know,
watching your kids sporting.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
Events, so I usually make some crap up.

Speaker 7 (32:36):
I make it up.

Speaker 18 (32:36):
I'm like, you know what, you got to eat three
hlopenio peppers before every game because you.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
Got to have a burning in your gut.

Speaker 18 (32:43):
And I feel bad about that now because there's probably
some kid out there with some serious gut issues because
his dad was just jamming peppers.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
In his mouth for every game.

Speaker 19 (32:51):
Had it not been for sports, I probably would never
cross pass with half of you in here. And that's
why sports is such a great reminder to us as
humans that we're not divided as people may think, with
more than just black and white.

Speaker 11 (33:05):
Richard Poor.

Speaker 19 (33:06):
That's why it's important for us to keep pushing unity
to make this country a better place.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen, Sterling Sharp all receiving
their gold jackets over the weekend. If you are that
parent who is giving your son jalapeno peppers on behalf
of Jared Allen, Tom's pepsid, all great options for you, Manti.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
What's it out to you? Probably weekend?

Speaker 5 (33:26):
It's got to be.

Speaker 10 (33:27):
When I heard Antonio Gates speak about Philip Rivers that
specific clip where he said I always knew where the
ball was going fill and I knew it was coming.

Speaker 7 (33:35):
With a purpose like that took me back.

Speaker 5 (33:38):
I felt one.

Speaker 10 (33:38):
I felt extremely old at that time because I remember
watching these two men go to work every single day
at practice and watching them during a game.

Speaker 7 (33:47):
There's nothing better.

Speaker 10 (33:48):
And you understand this will, there's nothing better for a
defensive player when you're on the team with these two,
and you know that when the game's on the line,
as long as seventeen is behind center and you have
eighty five running routes, that special things were going to happen.
And just remembering those catches he made going down the
middle of the field against Sean Lee for the Cowboys,
or that catch between Cam Chancellor and the linebacker against

(34:11):
the Seattle Seahawks when we played them at Qualcomm, those
pivotal moments and those memories that I have being their teammates. Man,
that was one of those special moments for me. So
congratulations to Gayty and all time great.

Speaker 12 (34:22):
Yeah, I'm gonna say with the same theme, I had
the absolute honor of getting drafted about the Green Bay
Packers and playing with them for four years and just
really being around the history, the magnitude all the alumni
ever come through, and you're always heard about Sterling Sharp
and just how much he meant to the program, how
much he really set the tone as one of the
pillars in that wide receiver room, and just what he did.

(34:45):
You know, he's on that list of guys who had
an amazing run for seven years in career cut short,
you think of like Gail Sayers, Kenny Easily, Tony Bisselli
and just what he did overall and plus two it's
right now. I think that's the deepest position to try
to get into the Hall of Fame. You still got
Tory hol you still got Reggie Wayne, Jimmy Smith. So
for him to finally get in and after playing seven years,

(35:05):
and just in those seven years, was he the most
dominant receivers And I can always say outside of Jerry Rice,
he was.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
And Larry Fitzgerald comes up next year, I think he'll
get out on the first ballot. The wide receiver thing
is always refreshing itself, and if you're looking at the
game now, it's going to be a lot of that
for the decades to come. But I always think it
interesting at these Hall of Fame ceremonies when you see
a player that you love, that you grew up with,
and they've changed dramatically since they're playing days. Maybe they've
changed physically, maybe they've mellowed out in their later years.

(35:31):
I always think that's interesting. Jared Allen didn't do that
at all. He showed up exactly like you remember him,
like you liked him, and with all of the antics,
all of the look. And here he is doing the
hog tie. This is at the Jacket ceremony. Up there
with his kids.

Speaker 5 (35:45):
Jared Allen split his pants on stage. It's so perfect.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
I don't even think he tried to, but he'd look
at them set right down the.

Speaker 5 (35:54):
Seam of his pants. So awesome.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
I bet Jared bought those like it at Sears or
something like the day before, maybe even in Canton, Ohio.
Those like at the Mini Mall. His daughters appear to
love it. Everybody in the Allen family, and that is like,
I like how some guys change. I like how some
guys don't. And now that Jared Allen is in football immortality,
he'll return to that Jared Jacket ceremony for decades to come.

(36:19):
I hope he shows up that way every single time.
He's really an all time or classic story fourth round pick.
They becomes one of the greatest pass rushes of all
time and also has a Hall of Fame SAX celebration
with the hog tie. I just I've always loved everything
about Jared Allen on the field and now in Football Heaven.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
It's an authentically Jared Allen moment. I need to see
that clip about seventeen more times at Kyle, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
I got What concerns me the most, Kyle about you.

Speaker 3 (36:42):
Having clip is that that move that he did when
he reached around the back of like, oh no, that
like he knew exactly what had been done and now
he's got a hustle off stage.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Kyle, did this trigger you to the point? Where has
that ever happened to you?

Speaker 5 (36:56):
It's a great question, totally fair. I've done a lot
of stuff on the show.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
I've chipped my tooth, I've torn my achilles, I've bruised
a rib. I don't think i've I've ever torn my pants,
but thankfully most of the show is only from the
waist up. I think it's like that night that he
was doing that that is the evening Jacket ceremony when
they're first presented with the jags.

Speaker 5 (37:14):
It's very elegant, very classy. There's a lot of tears
of joy.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
And he comes up there and turns it into like
professional bull riding, and all of a sudden, look at
it's the right.

Speaker 5 (37:25):
Scene to look at the inner right thigh. Yep, that's
not a little tear. That was a full, full rupture
all the way down the scene, an.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Incredible, incredible destruction of the pants. And he knows, Oh
my god, they're going to see my breeches under here.
And I kind of cover this up because's a classic night.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
It's perfect. Jared, you truly are Hall of Famer. I
love him the oh.

Speaker 3 (37:45):
The next layer I love about this is that Jared
Allen comes across as a guy to me who carries
like one small Duffel bag, like no matter where he's going,
like that guy minimized check it bag, never check it back.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
He minimizes to.

Speaker 3 (37:57):
The point where he's probably like, I got to get
another pair of pants and can't Ohio for tomorrow, Like
I wouldn't woud have passed them. But he just wore
the same pair of pants all weekend and he rip
the theme.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
Well done. Jared Allen.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
We applaud you and the rest of the guys who
went in training camp is starting to feel long for
some What if you're just saying too much practice on
enough games? Well, I have an answer for you. The
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Speaker 2 (38:39):
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Speaker 3 (38:41):
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just been watching the experiences from training camp roll out,
here's one Chargers, Joe Alt talking about an elite food com.

Speaker 2 (39:04):
That for him just.

Speaker 5 (39:07):
Did you know there's parts of the country that don't
do tomato soup and grilled cheese.

Speaker 18 (39:11):
That's probably true, but a lot of places we're just
weird and have some crazy combos.

Speaker 11 (39:15):
I feel like grial cheese tomato soup is a too
like don't they like they don't put cheese on pizzas
in Italy?

Speaker 9 (39:20):
Right?

Speaker 5 (39:20):
Isn't it just the sauce.

Speaker 11 (39:21):
We're talking about? Yeah, in the United States, so I'm.

Speaker 7 (39:24):
Not talking about other countries, and I understand that.

Speaker 5 (39:26):
Then why did you bring up Italy? Because I'm saying
we put cheese on our pizza.

Speaker 11 (39:29):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
I'm pretty sure the cheese pizza, but thinking it was
parts of our country do different things, and they all said.

Speaker 11 (39:37):
Oh, you were saying inside of our own countries.

Speaker 5 (39:40):
That's what we're saying, or at least I feel like
I've seen that on this ag. Well, and what are
they eating grilled cheese with? I'd be crazy if you're
just seeing your grilled cheese. Imagine you're seeing a grilled cheese.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
So many parts of the conversation that need to be.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
A dressed, blown. Well done Herbert for just.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
Being like, wait, hold up, why did you just take
us to Italy? We got to stay in the continental
US and we have to dress the fact that grilled
cheese and tomato soup. First of all, Kyle, is that
a combination that.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
You roll with? Or are you do you go with
something else?

Speaker 17 (40:09):
Jamie.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
Joe alt is from Minnesota. Why don't you just take over?

Speaker 7 (40:12):
This is right?

Speaker 5 (40:15):
Come on.

Speaker 2 (40:16):
Listen.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
It's a classic hot lunch situation offered at the public schools.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
It's the debates is it really public school?

Speaker 11 (40:23):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (40:24):
That's a why are you looking at me? So as
tunis You don't get that.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
It's the craft singles. It's the crispy bread. They're cutt
into triangles, and then the paper cup that comes on
the side that the lunch lady hands you, which is
usually piping hot, and she's like, careful, dear, it's really hot.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
I'm like, good god, yes it is.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
Put it on your tray and then you just dip
that sucker like that is a Midwestern classic. And I
cannot believe that there are part of the count there
are parts of the country that don't do it, Joe
al I stand with you.

Speaker 10 (40:52):
Schools are different over there. In Minnesota, we didn't get that.
The milk person looked at you crazy. If you want
to chuckle milk and said, Oh what you ain't getting that? Like,
that's the type of school I want to. But when
it comes to combinations like I don't know if you
guys heard of a local local do you guys?

Speaker 5 (41:04):
Those?

Speaker 7 (41:04):
That is absolutely that is the ultimate combination.

Speaker 10 (41:07):
For those of you who don't know, it's rice with
a hamburger, patty two over easy eggs and brown gravy
on it. Don't hate it, try it, then come here
and let me know what you think, because it's the
greatest combination ever.

Speaker 12 (41:17):
Elite combinations, el combination. We're gonna go booze. You want
to go champagne or fried chicken? Guys world.

Speaker 11 (41:25):
The one m v P.

Speaker 7 (41:25):
That's my world. Milk here, bront know.

Speaker 16 (41:33):
I guess I have a confession. I've never had grilled
cheese dipped in tomato soup.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
I'm one of those people where.

Speaker 16 (41:39):
I don't like when my food touches on the plate
like they need to be separate. I don't want to
put my grilled cheese in my tomato soup.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
It's like eating a cruton plane like you have to dip.
I can't do that too though.

Speaker 12 (41:49):
I got your yo, I got your bro but

Speaker 7 (41:57):
I love you guy,
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