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June 2, 2025 • 42 mins

Hour two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Chiefs rebounding from a loss in the Super Bowl. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback, and Jon Robinson ask which teams could be 'next' in the AFC.  Will the Bengals pay Trey Hendrickson the kind of money he's looking for? How will the Patriots react to the video of Stefon Diggs?  Plus, Caleb Williams speaks to the media.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 3 (00:11):
On a Monday, Welcome back, everybody. Jamie Erdall and Isaiah
standback in la. We know each other, we're good old friends.
Kyle Brandt is sitting there with John Robinson, and Kyle,
you've never talked to sobody more.

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you too, Gavin about first.

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Team All American commercial break? Right here?

Speaker 1 (00:27):
This guy has stories, is takes. I've already told him,
like when's the book deal? That John Robinson book is
going to be so incredible when it's all said and done.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
But honestly huge, long.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Tenured career under the Patriots. We know him from the
Titans and now doing all kinds of things. How are
you feeling doing Good Morning Football?

Speaker 5 (00:43):
Right now?

Speaker 6 (00:44):
It's good Man Hour, went by fast. There's good fellowship,
good camaraderie, and we've got to watch a lot of
highlight videos of guys running around shorts.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
That's right, that's what.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
We do, Jamie Erdol Roley, we got another hour to
take care of Dan Robinson.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
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Speaker 3 (01:13):
Welcome inside, everybody, Isaiah, John Robinson, Kyle Brand, Jamie Earl,
Isaiah You and John Robinson, you just found out go
way back.

Speaker 7 (01:21):
Yeah, going back to the times when I was in
the New England Patriots. I had no idea though, John,
that you actually were one of the reasons why the
Patriots are interested in me playing quarterbacks.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
So shout out to you. I appreciate you much, Jr.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
Take us inside of the playbook here.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
Well, I mean I flew out a way to Seattle
to watch him, and that's not that's not a short
flight from Boston. But I mean he was a super athlete,
could move around, you know, he had he had a
long career in the NFL. It's it's cool to kind
of be be sitting here talking to him.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
No, doubsolutely all right.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
So sometimes you just strike gold with the guys that
you assess in college, like Mahomes and the Chiefs are.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
Like, no, that guy's got a future. We're going to
stick with them.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Now he's a Super Bowl winning quarterback and MVP quarterback
and he's working the Chiefs return to a super Bowl hopefully.
The Chiefs are in the middle of OTA's They are
the defending AFC champions and they will also have their
tight end Travis Kelcey back.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
He will return for his thirteenth season.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
He decided just after the Super Bowl happened in February.
He led the team last year in catches receiving yards.
So when Mahomes met the media after practice, the quarterback
was asked if this was going to be his last season,
throwing to Travis Kelcey, that's the question everybody wants.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
To know, you know.

Speaker 8 (02:29):
I mean, if it's the last ride, you would never know.
I mean the way he's talking about football, the way
he's talking about working and trying to be even better
this year than he was last year. I mean he's
not doesn't seem like a guy that it's his last rite,
like he's tired of the job. I mean, he's in here,
he's working, and I know his body feels good. I
think it feels better than even last year before going

(02:50):
into last season, just because I think he's motivated to
go out there and have it even better year than
he had this last.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
All right, So we sent the start of the first
hour on the show talking about the recipe car for
the Dallas Cowboys, and we don't know a lot of
those spices that are going into next season and for
the Cowboys.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
But we do know the makeup of this team.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Kyle, what do you make of the twenty twenty five
version of the Chiefs? Are they still the team to
beat in the AFC?

Speaker 5 (03:13):
Of course?

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Of course, the Eagles don't play in the AFC, my friends,
they are over in the National Football Conference. And listen,
we look at the Chiefs now as all of a
sudden their stock is dropped or something because they got
slapped around in the Super Bowl. That was an all
time Eagles team. And I don't take anything away from
the Chiefs. I look at the Chiefs last year. I
think it was the weakest team of the Mahomes era

(03:34):
and the most vulnerable team. They won fifteen games and
had a buy is the weakest team that they've seen
it like, that was the year to get them, that
was the year to take them out. And yet they
beat the Texans and CJ. Stroud, They beat the Bills
like they do every year in the playoffs, and they
got truns in the Super Bowl. Who cares we're talking
about the AFC. I like the up and comers. We're

(03:55):
all waiting and waiting and waiting on Baltimore.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
And Buffalo at AL.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
But I really do think that they were very vulnerable
last year, the Chiefs, and that vulnerabil he led to
them coasting to an AFC title and a fifteen win
season on a down year.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
So next year I think they'll be better than they were.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
The shit Kelsey, I get he's old, Like, there's other
things emerging for the Chiefs right now. I don't think
Kels is going to be the central weapons. So there's
no way in how I'm gonna bit to anybody else
other than the Chiefs. As much as Kelsey may be
older and slowing down, he was killing it in the playoffs.
I think he had thirteen catches in three games.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
He gets it done.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
So, Jay, Rob, you worked for a long, long, long
time in the AFC.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
You've been part of dynasties.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
You've been part of teams like the Titans who threatened
to beat these guys, and guess what happens. What's your
impressions right now twenty twenty five of the Chiefs.

Speaker 9 (04:41):
Well, until you beat the man, you can't be the man.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (04:44):
Whoo, It's that's where it's at. I mean, these guys
are the champs. And until somebody beats them, they're still
the champs. I think that you know, we talked earlier
in the show about the head coach and the quarterback,
and I think you have the best quarterback in the
game and Patrick, And you've got the best head coach
in the game and Andy Reid. As long as those

(05:05):
two stay together, they've continued to add weapons. I love
the Simmons pick that they took late to tackle out
Ohio State. He will help with the protection. They've got
speed at receiver with Hollywood and X and Rashi Rice.
And you know, much is made about Travis and his age,
but what he might have lost some in, you know,
speed or quickness. He's so instinctive, he's so crafty. He

(05:29):
knows the game so well. He knows how to playoff
defenders leverages to give himself.

Speaker 9 (05:34):
An option to be open for Patrick.

Speaker 6 (05:36):
So I still think these guys are at the top,
at the top of the heap.

Speaker 7 (05:40):
In the AFC said, John said it right, man, you
can't you can't beat the man.

Speaker 5 (05:44):
If you can't beat the man.

Speaker 7 (05:44):
These guys have been at the top, regardless of what
they've gone through. Obviously they have one of the best coaches,
if not the best head coach in football. And Andy Reid
he is that dude. He just finds a way to
be successful. These guys had a lot of injuries last
year that they still somehow found a way to overcome
and be competitive and give themselves an opportunity to walk
away with the Lombardi. They lost Rushie Rice, Hollywood Brown,

(06:05):
and they still found a way to have some offensive
productions even in a down year for Travis Kelsey.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
They're gonna come back. They're going to be healthy.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
So what happens when you give Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes
protection up front and healthy receivers on olside, They're going
to be dangerous because they still have a guy on
the opposite side named Steve Spagnolia who takes care of
business for that defense.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
You know, you mentioned John, you mentioned Mahomes, You called
them the best quarterback in the league. I always love
to hear draft stories from GMS, the former GMS twenty
seventeen draft. There's all these red flags about them, Texas tech,
this interceptions, this, what do you remember about Mahomes and
that draft? You guys probably wouldn't have been the market
for quarterbacks. You had Mariota at the time, but you
did have a top ten picture up around there. The

(06:45):
Chiefs move up to get him. What are your memories
of the Mahomes draft pick.

Speaker 6 (06:48):
Yeah, I think you know, he came from that offense
with Cliff in Texas Tech, and there was kind of
this stigma around that offense because there was a lot
of productive quarterbacks that had come from there that their
game really didn't transition to the pro game.

Speaker 9 (07:00):
But he was a unique player in that.

Speaker 6 (07:03):
You know, much as made about arm angles and stuff, Well,
he kind of set the I don't want to say
he set the tram, but there's much looked about that
now with the way he can throw off platform and
he moves around the pocket and alters arm angles to
get the balls.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
It was frowned upon back then.

Speaker 6 (07:17):
Yeah, now now it's the end vogue thing, I know.
So you know, he's certainly I think again I talked
about it earlier. Setting a year behind Alex learning the game.
That was really helpful for him and he certainly made
the most of his opportunity there in Kansas City.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
All right, So kind of in that vein of quarterbacks though,
we're looking at Mahomes, but there were two other guys
in the AFC that were up.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
For MVP years.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
I mean, the Chiefs were great, but it was a
down year for Mahomes. If you look at the voters,
Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, they were all awesome.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
Is it the Ravens, is the Bills? Is it somebody
else in the AFC?

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Though, that is a team more likely to take the
top spot in this conference.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
Kyle, you got another option.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Well, somebody's got to say the Ravens, and somebody's got
to say the Bills because this is just what we
do in this era, and then every year they lose
to the Chiefs.

Speaker 5 (08:00):
But maybe it'll be different this year.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
I will take door number three because I'm gonna say
the Bengals, because the Bengals.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Have done it.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
The Bengals have beaten him, they have dethroned him, they
have taken him out.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
And I also think the bounce back.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Year for the Bengals in the sense that last year
was so strange and they were so prolific and so
statistically excellent and then just couldn't win games. There's no
possible way they can protect Burrow worse than they did
last year. The guys are paid, the guys are in
a contract. And by the guys, I certainly don't mean
the pass rusher, I mean the two toys that Burrow has.
I just feel like, with that coach and that quarterback,

(08:32):
I have to believe that things are going to be
better than last year. And last year they were brilliant
in terms of productivity. I just if you always give
me a puncher's chance for one team or one guy
that's going to go to Arrowhead in the divisional or
the title game and holy crap, they beat the Chiefs.
I can pick the teams that never do it, or
I can pick the team that has at least done
it once. So again hashtag June second, I'll say Burrow

(08:56):
does it. And I love Lamar, I love Josh, but
there's just something about that number nine in Cincinnati. But John,
you see it differently. What do you think is there
a team that can take these guys out?

Speaker 6 (09:05):
Yeah, I'm gonna pick one of the favorites. I'm gonna
go to Baltimore and Okay and with and with the Ravens,
and you know they were close last year. He took
him to the wire there. But with with Lamar back,
the offensive lines intact. You've got Derek in the backfield,
who I know very well. You know, they added Hopkins
in the offseason. You've got Zay Flowers, You've got Andrews,

(09:26):
You've got likely they add Mike Green and Malachi Starks
via the draft. Two guys on defense, which we know
much about that Baltimore defense with Mattabuke and Oway and
all of those guys. I just think this this roster
is really you know, it's pretty complete with you know
what DaCosta and coach Harbaugh have done there.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Listen, you mentioned Derek. You were there for the heart
of it, the heat of it. If you had to
describe Derek to someone who doesn't know much about him,
maybe much about football, how do you do it.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
He's an extremely hard worker, He's an outstanding teammate. He
is an unbelievable per person off the field, and he's
just you know, I know you have your angry run
scepter and he's probably won a couple and he is
I just remember the run on Thursday night when he
went ninety nine yards Jacksonville against Jacksonville, and the fact

(10:22):
that's how he he wants the ball and he wants
to try to run through people and and and play angry.
He's just he's been a I'm extremely.

Speaker 9 (10:34):
Proud of him, my player.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
I probably that I got to work with him because
he's very deserving.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
Awesome.

Speaker 7 (10:40):
Yeah, I respect all you guys picks, you know, like
like you Kyle, I'm gonna go with the unorthodox. I'm
not gonna go with Baltimore and I can go with Buffalo.
I'm gonna go down there to Houston Htown, Baby, I'm
with Demiko Ryans. I think that with Demico Ryans and
Nick Caserio are doing John. You know about Nick, you
know how how diligentible worker he is, you know how
he's able to put together these rosters. I think that

(11:02):
the momentum in the trajectory of that organize right now
is just continually going up the graft. And the reason
why I say that is because these guys have been competitive.
They've been ten to seven, nothing to shout about, necessarily.
But last year what they had to overcome. They lost
that man right there in Nico Collins. They lost tank deal,
they lost a Von Diggs, and yet they still were
able to be somewhat competitive in that division. These guys

(11:24):
lost in the divisional round the last two years. But
I think this year, if they can remain healthy, they're
going to get over the hump. We talked about Nick
Cacio briefly there. What has he done to ensure that
what happened last year doesn't happen again. Well, he went
out there and got five offensive linemen and the dition
this year's free agency, he added that to protect my
man up front.

Speaker 5 (11:43):
What else did he do?

Speaker 7 (11:44):
He added Christian Kirk, he added Justin Watson, Braylan Burials,
and he drafted somebody.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
In a third round.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
He's going to make sure that if a receiver goes down,
we're good.

Speaker 5 (11:53):
We're going to make sure that CJ.

Speaker 7 (11:54):
Stroud has all the protection that he needs and Demiko
Ryans continue doing what you're doing on the defense side
of the ball, because this is a top six defense
in the NFL. All they need is a healthy office
and this is an organization and a team that you
have to be threatened by.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
It's such a long season. The ebbs and flows are ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
I had the Christmas Day assignment when it was Ravens
Texans in Houston on Netflix, and.

Speaker 4 (12:16):
The meetings that we had with c J.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Stroud were right after the Tank Dell injury, and he
was devastated. I think you lost CJ. Stroud there for
a week or two emotionally as well, because they're such
good friends. But then they come back and they beat
the Chargers in the postseason.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
Sometimes just doesn't make sense.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
I do have to ask you, speaking of that Ravens
Texans Christmas Day game, I had an interaction after the
game with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, an interaction in
which I was supposed to give a proverbial game ball,
but the game ball was actually a cake to Lamar
Jackson and Derrick Henry, and I could not get, for
the life of me, Dereck Henry to eat this chocolate

(12:51):
cake that was shaped like a football after he popped
off on Christmas Day on Netflix. Could I have gone
about it any differently? But you're saying I never even
had a chance.

Speaker 6 (13:00):
No, No, I mean you don't get to eat You
don't get to look like he does by cake, I
mean you look more like me.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
Would you say you like Keck John.

Speaker 6 (13:07):
No, No, not really, but I mean Derek certainly does it.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
It's right.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
I mean it's engineered nutrition, like it's premium fuel like
he's putting ninety three octane in that body.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Yeah, no, kidding, my gosh. It's good. But no one
said the Bills. I guess it was too low hanging
of a fruit for the AFC. It's good conversation.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
Sure the Bills. We all say the Bills.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
Sure got to do it all right?

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Good they've been mentioned coming up on this hour a GMFB.
Let's put back to the NFC side and what's happening
in Chicago. Their quarter by Kayla Williams has responded to
reports that he didn't even want to play for the Bears.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
He wanted to play for some other team in the
NFC North.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Kyle Brand's got a reaction to this because we were
on a dark week last week. Kyle, So I know
you've been brewing on this thing for a couple of days.

Speaker 5 (13:51):
Yeah, I'm gonna clutch my pros. I'm offended.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Shador Sanders speaking of something that needs to be talked
about more.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Looking to start the jobs, get the starting job in
Cleveland or is he is he definitely gonna make the team?
Is he the third string? We don't even know.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
The Cleveland quarterback room deserves a ten part documentary. I
love it, and we're going to talk all about it
with our guy John robsonnokom Anywhere GMMB.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Good Football.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
One of the position groups that has been entertaining us
endlessly and that will dominate the headlines for the foreseeable
future is the quarterback room in Cleveland. Recently, the elder
statesman of the group, Elder Statesman Joe Flacco, had this
response to are you going to be a mentor?

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Question?

Speaker 10 (14:45):
If I say I don't want to be a mentor,
I look bad. If I say I do want to
be a mentor, then I look like an idiot that
doesn't care about being good and playing football. So it's
one of those questions that no matter what I say,
you guys can write what you want to write about it.
And there's a lot of questions like that. That's why
you end up having to try to avoid them. I
tend to try to be honest, and I've said I'm
not a mentor. I football and in a quarterback room,

(15:06):
there's a lot of times already, there's been already a
ton of times where there's learning experiences and I have
a lot of experience, and I can talk on things
and hopefully they listen, but it's not necessarily like my
job to make sure they listen to me. And you know, hey, like,
hopefully you have a really good relationship with the guys
that are in the room, and you naturally want to
do that.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
I have so many thoughts about that quote.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
First of all, anyone want to know what a guy
from Delaware sounds like. Just look up any Joe Flacco interview.
It's perfect. We're going to play three and out off
season question Mark edition. I also just love an honest
eighteen season in.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
The NFL Joe Flacco, Like that was I look like
an idiot? This quarterback room Joe.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Flacco, Kenny pick At, Dylan Gabriel, Shador Sanders. Wow, how
do we see the Browns quarterback situation playing out? John
and all three of these I'm three and out. I'm
going to go to you first as our resident GM
at the table this week. So take us into the
quarterback room and how would you manage this guy?

Speaker 6 (16:03):
Well, first off, I feel like this this quarterback room
and how it's being talked about in the media and
on on socials.

Speaker 9 (16:10):
It's like me scrolling.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
Through the TV when I stumble across Shawshank redemption and
I can't like not watch it. Watch Andy Dufrayne was
a good and it's just like you're waiting to see
what's next.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Right, but bohemian style, I said, cold beer, there you go.

Speaker 6 (16:26):
But it's like I think that you can if you
kind of peel back the layers, right. They've tried to
create a little bit of a of a youth movement
there with the trade for Picket and then drafting the
two quarterbacks, Dylan and Shadoor. So I think they're trying
to find the younger guy. You know, Flacco's done it
for a long time, right, He's done it for I

(16:48):
mean almost twenty years, He's won a Super Bowl, He's
been a comeback player of the Year. I think probably
the battle really lies between him and Kenney for the starter,
you know, to start the season, and then ever House
Shador and Dylan fall QB two, QB three. That'll be
determined later, depending upon how they play in the preseason

(17:09):
and how they.

Speaker 9 (17:10):
Finish out the OTAs.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
But you know, they've certainly created a lot of talk around,
a lot of buzz around that quarterback room. I think
they want to find the next guy and Dylan and Shadoor.
But in the meantime, unless one of those guys just
has a meteorc rise, you know, through the rest of June,
and then when training camp starts, it'll be between Joe
and Kenny of who's who's going to run out there first.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Pretty unusual to draft a quarterback in the third and
the fifth. It's not that it's bad idea, you just
don't see it much. We have you here, John, You've
done this for years. Just take a step back and
what was your impression of the Chadur experience in the draft.
We've seen everything from conspiracy theories to nonsense about collusion.
He's a first round talent, he gets drafted the fifth round.

(17:51):
What did you think about Holliwent down.

Speaker 6 (17:53):
Well, I think at some point you're looking at value, right.
It's like when a player is sitting there on the
draft board and you've stared at him for four rounds,
if they had him rated that high, and he's still
up there in the fifth round, and you're like, and
it's a quarterback, right, which is a premium position. At
that point you're like, well, let's just take him, because
you never know when you're gonna need one, you know,

(18:15):
so at that point it becomes the value of the
player versus where you're taking the player.

Speaker 9 (18:21):
You can't not take him.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Why do you think he was still there at the dirt?

Speaker 6 (18:25):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I mean, I'll watched it.
I thought he was a good player. I thought, you know,
he had good arm. He was, you know, fairly mobile guy,
could move around, could make some all platform throws, could
throw it deep, had pretty good timing.

Speaker 9 (18:37):
You know, I don't know. I didn't get to spend
any time with him.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
There's a lot of layers that, you know, you kind
of uncover through the draft process.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
But I don't know. I hear I hate none of us,
know I listen. I'll just say this quickly.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
You know, the way we laid out this conversation with
Pickett and Flacco and Gabriel and Sanders, it's.

Speaker 5 (18:54):
Fascinating with those four guys.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
And that is not even including Shaun Watson, who was
on the roster, who was under contract, who recently is
ching on social media about how he's coming back and
he's he's throwing and I'm ready, and like, that's a
massive thing here, that not only all the things I
already said, but he's been publicly disavowed by the owner,

(19:16):
who says it was a mistake speaking in past tense
about a guy who's still here and still trying to
play and a guy that we have seen in the
past just kind of sit out a season before.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
So I have no idea what the Watson factor is.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
I can't imagine him ever starting a game again for
the Browns, and yet they're gonna have a time.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Five or six weeks into the season where he's like.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
I'm healthy, I'm here, I'm very experienced and talented, and
they're gonna be like.

Speaker 5 (19:43):
Nope, let's go with Kenny Pickett. It's so strange.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
We're gonna do a million more segments about this.

Speaker 5 (19:49):
But Asiah I get in here.

Speaker 7 (19:50):
Yeah, Now, I just want to ask John a question,
being that these guys have five quarterbacks on a roster,
what is the probability in your opinion, that one of
these quarterbacks get traded sometime before the season starts.

Speaker 6 (20:02):
I would say probably unlikely. You know that it's you know,
Kenny's been traded what twice now?

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Yeah, and I.

Speaker 6 (20:11):
Don't think anybody's going to trade for Joe, and they've
invested draft picks and and Dylan and Shador So they're
probably not going to trade those guys. I wouldn't imagine
maybe if one of those two guys maybe, Uh, those
probably the most likely candidates.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
So you want to have four quarterbacks on the active roster.
So what happens the should or Sanders going to practice squad?

Speaker 6 (20:30):
Somebody's out, somebody about to find out, Well, they'll either
be on the practice squad or they'll be gone. Like
if they move on from they move on from Flacco,
then you know, maybe he signs back to the practice
sjot Probably not. If they move on from Kenny, somebody
probably claims him, right and he goes to another team.
And then you've got Flacco and the two rookies, And
I think if you cut one of the two rookies

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then they're probably gonna get claimed as well.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
So the picket part of it, though, the Browns traded
a fifth and a player for him, dtr for him
to never even suit up for a snap.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
It's a terrible trade.

Speaker 9 (21:04):
Yeah, that's why I think I think he's there.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
It's gotta stay.

Speaker 9 (21:08):
That's my gut.

Speaker 6 (21:09):
Like, I don't know, I haven't talked to anybody there
I'm not an insight.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
Let's narrow this down, Jamie Barr, So, no, I like it.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Let's say Picket stays as he should, all right, Let's
say Flacco stays because he's Flacco and they want to
have him there. Then they're down with two rookies, a
third round pick and a fifth round pick. One of
them is not going to be on the active roster,
and one of them might be Dion Sanders' son, who's
like the most famous rookie in the whole class, who
they could also just say it's sorry and cut, right,
I mean correct? Am I missing anything?

Speaker 5 (21:37):
No, it's so weird. Yeah, that's what I got, Jamie.

Speaker 7 (21:40):
That's why I was asking. That's Joe Flacco is the
least invested person that they have at that position right now,
in that quarterback room. And I can't foresee them allowing
one of these guys. Let's say that it is gonna
be one of the rookies, Kay, Dylan Gravy or obviously
the Shed or Sanders. I don't foresee them allowing one
of these guys to get cut. I just can't see
them investing a third or fifth round pick and then

(22:00):
just cutting that person when you know that might.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
Be the best quarterback.

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Yeah, I'm saying if Flakko's going to be there, right,
because he's going to be the lo and behold starter, right,
just to put this thing on the rails and give
them a chance. And we know that they gave up
so much equity for Pickett.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
He's going to be there.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
Then you're literally faced with one of these two rookies
but the potential being cut. And I don't see you
giving up that much draft equity to cut somebody in
training camp. So that's why I was asking who which
of these guys most likely is going to get traded?
Because I don't foresee them going into the preseason playing
three quarters each. And then obviously, oh, hey, you know what,
let's just let you go, Let's let you walk away.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
No, let's get something for these guys.

Speaker 7 (22:36):
Because quarterback is a highly coveted position.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
It is important to translate all this because we constantly
are just listing four or five guys off listing listens, like,
what is the reality when it comes to a fifty
three man roster.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
We're going to figure that out, all right? Moving on
in they what are we.

Speaker 7 (22:49):
Going to do?

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Category of three and now Trey Hendrickson has been looking
for a new contract extension with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
Both sides cannot seem.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
To not only agree to terms, but now you know
Trey Hegnderson's out there practice, weren't a golf polo talking
publicly about how this thing is dissolved. Talks are at
a complete standstill. How do we see this Trey Hendrickson
Bengals situation playing out?

Speaker 5 (23:10):
John?

Speaker 6 (23:11):
Yeah, I mean, I think at the end of the day,
not to answer the question and then give context, but
I think they they they've got to find a way
to figure out and keep him and keep him right.
I think he's on the books for you know, right
around sixteen MIL this year. You saw what the Texans
did with d Neil Hunter. They did a contract adjustment
to give him a bump. Trey Henderson has had seventeen

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and a half sacks each of the last two seasons.
The Bengals as a team had thirty six last year,
so Trey accounted for almost half of those guys. So
I just don't think like this guy is not going
to be there. You know, we saw it last year
play out with you know, with Tea and with Jamar
just kind of taking time to figure out the contract

(23:53):
and make it work for both sides. There's cap space there.
You know, as a general manager, you're not only looking
at this year's cap, but you're looking at next year's
cap as well. How that factors into you're starting to
long term play for your future. They've got cap space
next year. I think at the end of the day,
they find a way they come to common ground to
reward one of their best, if not their best, defensive player.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
I hope they do, and I root for Trey Hendrickson.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
And you're not supposed to agree with the Bengals ever,
because they have this reputation. And let me just say,
at least I understand maybe what their problem may be,
because you do contracts for a living, John, But I've
always thought that the best contracts the teams give out
are not rewards their investments.

Speaker 5 (24:33):
It's not you had great, three great years, We're gonna
pay all this money.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
It's you had some good times, and we think your
best times are yet to come. The Bengals may be thinking,
we love Trey. I think we've gotten Tredy's best football
out of him.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
All right.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
He's thirty he's maybe going to be on the back
nine of his career. I'm sorry, but we don't want
to invest in the next three or four years in
trade because we don't think we are going to get
as good at football as we've just gotten.

Speaker 5 (24:57):
Now you say, well, Miles Garrett's getting this and this.
First of all, Miles Garrett is younger. Second of all,
Trey Anderson is not Miles Garrett. There's no one who's
Miles Geary.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
I know the numbers are there, but like you can't
just compare them because they play the same position and
you go online and pull up their stats. Miles Garrett
is a totally different thing. And he doesn't have a
two highly paid wide receivers on us.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
It's it's apples oranges.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
So I understand why the Bengals are saying we can't
just pay everyone, and we may think we might have
a depreciating asset and a guy who's going to be
thirty one this year, so we can't just give him
everything we got.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
I understand that, and maybe some people don't. I do, Isaiah.

Speaker 7 (25:32):
Yeah, I disagree with you on this one, Kyle. And
the reason why is, I know you can't you know
when you look at stats, and you can look at productivity,
and you can kind of throw it to the wayside
if you want to. But the reality is over the
last three seasons, and that's what these owners I would
imagine and Gene look for John.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
You can tell me different.

Speaker 7 (25:48):
He and Miles Garrett are literally neck and neck like
legit meck and nangl.

Speaker 5 (25:54):
It's not. Okay, they're kind of similar. No, no, no.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
Miles Garrett has played forty nine games. Trey Hendrickson has
played forty nine games. Miles Garrett has forty four sacks.
Trey Henderson's has forty three sacks. Okay, we just talked
about Dannil Hunter. Deil Hunter just got what thirty five
point six million dollars for this coming season, where you
just talked about Trey Henderson.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
Getting half of that.

Speaker 7 (26:14):
That's what he's on the paper to get this year.
And he has let's go ahead and say, four more
sacks than Daniel Hunter has had over the last three seasons.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
Give me my money, right, he is one of the.

Speaker 7 (26:24):
Most disrespected players, productive players in this league. Give the
man his bread. I understand that you gave the bag
to these receivers. Guess what that's not that's not his care,
that's not his responsibility. You were responsibility for your own
self from the time that you play little league football
all the way to the time you play in the NFL.
You're responsible for you. You do everything that you can

(26:44):
to put yourself in the best position to get this payday.
You don't want to hear after you put all this
work in. Oh yeah, well, I understand that we have.

Speaker 5 (26:51):
Two really good receivers and a really good quarterback.

Speaker 7 (26:54):
Give them the money. Forget about me. I'll take second fiddle. No, no, no,
give me my money. Daniel got thirty five, I need
thirty five.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Yeah, And Joe burrow'sut thereavigating for his wide receivers to
get paid. And someone's got to be advocating for the defense,
and Trey Henderson is deserving of that.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
So we will see how this plays out.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Lastly, Stefan Diggs is coming back from a torn acl
that he suffered in the early parts of the twenty
twenty fourth season.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
The Pats gave him a three year.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Isaiah Standback has his head in his hands next to
me right now as we talk about Stefan Diggs three year,
sixty nine million dollar contract this offseason. Recently, Diggs was
captured on a boat that raised some concerns he hasn't
been attending the voluntary offseason workouts, as head coach Mike
Rabel said, quote, it's something we're aware of, and obviously
we want to make great decisions on and off the field.

(27:38):
He added, any conversations that I've I've had with Stefan
will remain between him and I and the club and
quote more, how do we see the Patriots and Stefan
Diggs and this situation unfolding?

Speaker 4 (27:49):
John?

Speaker 9 (27:50):
Yeah, I can't imagine.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Brabes is real, real happy with having to deal with this.
But when when you're looking at at what do we
do next? You know, it's can you get out of
the contract somehow? Is there any league implications that could
come down from this?

Speaker 5 (28:08):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
The video is not a great look. The most important
thing is, though, is what's next. You know he's coming
off the knee injury. Is he healthy? Are there any
outs there language wise in the contract with the injury?
Are there any outs language wise of the contract so
they wouldn't be on the hook for all of the
money if the league does come down with some type
of you know, Levy Fine suspension, whatever it may be.

(28:32):
I think all of that is up in the air.
I do think that when he's on the grass, he
would certainly help Drake May in that Patriots offense. And
I think that's why they signed him, is to have
a veteran player who's done it at a high level
for a younger quarterback. They've invested a lot in the
offense with Trey, with Campbell in the top five, with

(28:55):
Henderson the back out Ohio State.

Speaker 9 (28:57):
So they've done a lot to.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
Try to retool to give Drake some options, and I
think that having stuffin out there helps the offense. And
you know, I hope it works out for those guys
in the end.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
I know there's some chatter developing maybe amongst certain parts
of the New England media that could just be gone,
like that's it. I highly highly doubt it. They don't
have very many good players.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
We know that, like, they need talent bad. It's extremely talented.
The contract is huge. He's a very veteran guy who's
gonna be a good player. I'm not saying I condone
the video. I'm not saying it's a good video. I've
seen a lot worse videos than that from players that
aren't his ability, they end up nothing happening to him. John,
we'd be remiss and not go back to you on this.
You have a master's degree in Mike Brabil, a lot
of experience, a lot of years.

Speaker 5 (29:42):
We all know you've been through it together.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Rabes is at home, he's doing wherever he is at
the grocery store.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
His phone buzzes.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Someone says, coach, there's something you should know about Stefan
Diggs is now all of the internet. Here's the video.
He pulls up the video. He's in the produce section.
He watches it.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
What's going on in Mike Brabel's head?

Speaker 9 (30:03):
Is he close to it? Handlope or a melon? You
might have launched one of the.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Right across butcher back.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Fruit.

Speaker 9 (30:12):
Yeah. So yeah, just knowing Raves, he certainly wasn't.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
And the most he cares about players, right, I mean
he played a long time in the league, ye, and
he wants players to make good decisions.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
And the most.

Speaker 6 (30:26):
Important thing the Raves though, is the team. And how
is tho how are those decisions that you make away
from the game going to impact the team? And the
questions that he's going to face, that his teammates are
going to face all of those things. So I'll apologize
for rabes to the butcher. If you hit it with
a catalog, hopefully that didn't happen.

Speaker 7 (30:46):
You want to see me smash some fruit, Listen, Yeah,
Stefan Dis is too old for this man.

Speaker 5 (30:53):
Like, that's just the reality. That's a good call.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
He's too old. You're thirty one years old. You've been
around the league for a very long time. We understand
that you have a bag full of money, you have
your freedom, like just voluntary workouts, you don't have to
be there. But the reality is you're coming off of
a very serious injury. The reality is you are a
veteran wide receiver in this league.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
The reality is you're.

Speaker 7 (31:12):
Supposed to be the leader in that particular room, in
that new facet of this organization. You have a brand
new head coach who's trying to instill a no nonsense
type of policy, a hard nosed type of attitude in
this very coveted organization of the New England Patriots. And
yet while everybody else is working, while you're injured, you're

(31:33):
out kicking it doing whatsoever on a boat it's a
terrible look to to to your point, John, we can speculate,
we can make all the assumptions we want to. The
reality is New England Patriots has some decisions to make.
They got some business decisions to make, and I believe
that if there isn't out, I think that they are
going to seek that out because there's no way that
you can start with this new regime with Mike Raberl

(31:56):
was supposed to be putting the New England Patriots back
on a championship route. With this being how your season begins,
you just can't do it. And there's no way that
Stefan Day's walks in that locker room, in that meeting room,
it says, oh yeah, you guys follow me.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
What if the Patriots didn't have anything scheduled for the
team happening? Would you be so bothered by this if
they weren't, if it wasn't voluntary work happening. What if
this was April first, when you're not supposed to be.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
In the building.

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Yeah, I mean you could speculate on what we all
saw in the video, but the reality is is there's
ota is going on. Your team is there right and
you're injured. It's not like you're healthy and you're kicking
it right. You're you're not healthy, Like nobody even knows
what you're going to do. Can you even become the
player that everybody has known you to be? Can you
get back to that guy? So you're choosing to not
be doing rehab and you're choosing to not be with

(32:41):
your team and not be with this new head coach
while supposed to be a leader.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
I just can't get with it.

Speaker 4 (32:46):
Welcome back to GMFB.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
Big announcement coming out of the league meeting recently was
the inclusion of NFL players in flag football. Here's NFL
Executive vice president of International and League Events Peter O'Reilly
on the growth of the game not just in the
US but across the globe.

Speaker 11 (33:02):
We've seen of the last couple of years, the way
that countries around the world are now investing in flag
football because it is on that Olympic stage and it
is a metal sport. Significant investment today only shines a
big bright spotlight on the rapid growth of flag football
not just in this country but around the world, and
the opportunity that exists over the next three years to

(33:24):
build on that momentum and then on a big stage
as the Commissioner stead with the best athletes in the world,
showcasing this tremendous sport and doing that in a way
that is another catalyst for our game around the world.
So we couldn't be more excited. Everywhere we go around
the world, we see flag football now being played in schools,
played at higher levels, and this announcement today will only

(33:48):
draw attention and will continue to increase the commitment and investment.
So very excited for the opportunity and thrill to the
commissioner said to be working with great partners in the IOC,
in IFAF in LA twenty eight to bring this to life.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Yeah, it's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
We might not only see NFL players shooting up for
the US team. Here's a list of guys that are
eligible to play for other countries as well, if they
want to and if their country is selected as one
of the six that will compete in the LA twenty
eight games. Kyler Murray and Kyle Hamilton could both play
for South Korea, Tuapuka and Juju could play for Samoa,
and four players including Chuba Hubbard and Dalton Cancaid, are

(34:25):
eligible to play for Team Canada. That actually makes it
a lot more fascinating and fun. That's right, Isaiah, stand back,
all right, Sildaicon.

Speaker 4 (34:33):
We're going to stay tuned to that.

Speaker 3 (34:34):
For LA twenty eight, expectations are high. They still are
in Chicago for Cale Williams and the Bears. Is this
the year they finally turn things around despite all the
noise that is swirling around the Windy city.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
We'll be right back, Good Morning football.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
The Kayleb Williams era in Chicago enters its second season.
The Bears may a multitude of off season changes and
an effort to improve their offense. Recently, their quarterback addressed
the report that surface a while ago questioning his desire
to initially play Chicago.

Speaker 12 (35:16):
Obviously, you know, the past years, as everybody knows, it's
a fact that quarterback play, there hasn't been a four
thousand yard passer. There's you know, these all these different
things that come up, and so you know, being able
to have those thoughts is I think fair to be
able to have, you know, good and bad thoughts. But
like I said, I came here on a visit and
like I said, just like Ben said, you know, it's

(35:38):
a it's a challenge to be able to come in
here and try and turn around.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
The main goal of being here is to turn it around.
That's why I was selected number one. Caleb Williams a
quarterback in Chicago. Whether or not he wanted to be there,
he's there and he's wearing a Bears uniform, and he's
got a new head coach, Kyle. What do you think
have they finally made some moves that they can move
beyond and potentially have this four thousand yard passer that
wins in season as opposed to just winning in the

(36:03):
off season.

Speaker 5 (36:04):
I think so. I would just first say about Caleb
and the story.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
That he didn't want to be in Chicago and all this,
and that I am on innumerable Bears text chains with
lifelong meat and potato hard hat wearing Bears fans in
the Chicago area and across the country. I don't know
a single one of them who gave a single bleep
about that story or was in any way insulted, in
any way sensitive. Because Bears fans have a lot of

(36:31):
their faults, but one of them is not lacking self awareness.
They know what they are and what they aren't, and
they know that The elephant in the room is that
their quarterbacks are very, very rarely good and that they've
been chasing one for forty years. So the idea that
Caleb's like, I don't know, Chicago, I'm going to be
the number one pick. I'm not sure that's the best
place for me to go to succeed in football. All

(36:52):
Bears friends are like, yeah, no kidding, We're thrilled that
you're here.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
Of course it's not the best place. It's the Bears.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
I don't see any of that about How dare he
say it's nonsense? I think it's a straw man. I
think it's completely made up. And every Bears fan is
so excited about Caleb and so embracing of Caleb.

Speaker 5 (37:08):
That it's fine. We like it out in the open now.
Wasn't sure if he wanted to come there. He did.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
He got the crap kicked out of him last year
through six interceptions all year behind a bad offensive line.

Speaker 5 (37:18):
I think that story is nothing. It had it splash.
It's fine. I don't hold any resent and whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
As far as this year, I say the same thing
about the Bears that I would say about the Cowboys.
How is this year any different from every year when
they win the off.

Speaker 5 (37:30):
Season, are supposed to do this and that in a
lot of ways. A.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
They went to lambeau Field the end of last season
in one which they never do. B They hired Ben Johnson,
which they would have never done over the last ten, fifteen,
twenty years.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
Ben Johnson is the anti Matt Ebrafluch and that is
a very good thing.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
They're doing things they wouldn't normally do, from not only
the front office, from ownership. They wouldn't have normally paid
Joe Toney all that money. It's an unfiory linement.

Speaker 5 (37:55):
We don't need it.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
They're doing things that past Bears regimes wouldn't do. I
think the ownership is loosening up. Let's remember they hired
Matt Ibraflus in part because they like he didn't swear.

Speaker 5 (38:05):
I mean, what are we doing.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
Ben Johnson's gonna swear a lot, and I think the
Bears players need some swearing around them because they need
to be motivated.

Speaker 5 (38:13):
So we'll talk about this for the next five months.
We've got john here, We've got HISAA and Jamie.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
I think there are a lot of reasons that they
be excited about the Bears because it doesn't feel like
the same crap they normally do.

Speaker 6 (38:23):
John, Yeah, I mean I think if you look at
what they've done, everything has been done.

Speaker 9 (38:28):
For Caleb Williams.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
Yes.

Speaker 9 (38:29):
Right.

Speaker 6 (38:30):
You hire Ben Johnson, who's this offensive mind that you
know him, and Campbell and the group in Detroit, you
can see what that product has looked like. They've shired
up the offensive line with Thony that you mentioned, they
paid Drew Dolman in free agency. You've got DJ Moore,
You've got a Doomsa from last year's team. You add
Colston Loveland, you add Luther Burden, got two more targets

(38:54):
for this guy to throw the ball to. So all
of these decisions from the head coach to the free
agent acquisitions to the draft picks have done have been
done to put Caleb in a position to be successful.
And who cares if you throw for four thousand yards.
The most important thing is to put your team in
position to win. That's what Bears fans want. They want
to win. They want to snip the postseason, get in

(39:16):
and have a chance to see where the chips fall.

Speaker 5 (39:17):
God bless you, Isaiah.

Speaker 8 (39:19):
No.

Speaker 5 (39:19):
I could completely agree with you, John.

Speaker 7 (39:20):
These guys are doing everything that they possibly can to
give Kavid Williams the resources that he needs and the
protection that he needs. That was one of the main things, Kyle,
you alluded to it. He only threw six picks last year,
even with the offensive line that they had. They went back,
they retooled the offensive line. They brought in some veterans
to ensure that he has the time to sit back
and do exactly what Ben Johnson is drawing up. He

(39:41):
has a slew of freaking receivers to throw the ball
to it. They went out there and drafted him a
tight end as well, so they have all the offensive weapons.

Speaker 5 (39:48):
Ben Johnson has what he needs.

Speaker 7 (39:49):
Also, the thing that's going to be underlooked is overlooked,
I'm sorry, is their coaching staff. Their coaching staff is
a freaking monstar all star team, right. These guys are
freaking juggernauts at what they do. They are really really
good at it on the offensive side, on the defense side,
these guys are going to be coached up will With
the talent they have in the building, this is going
to be a competitive team going forward.

Speaker 3 (40:10):
It always feels good when you have a guy like
that on your team, whether it be kill Williams or
Ben Johnson, or if you have someone holding your hands
through eight hours of commercial free NFL on Sundays, we
have an announcement to make on GMFB. We'll love to
see it when Scott Hanson tells you not only that
there are one hundred days until the next NFL Red Zone,

(40:31):
but the fact that, yes, I will be there for
those wondering, we have a lot of touchdowns to watch together,
Scott Hanson. That means you're back on Red Zone. And
as the afore mentioned cardboard cutout, it does exist here
at NFL awork.

Speaker 4 (40:45):
I found it.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
I found it.

Speaker 4 (40:47):
It's here.

Speaker 3 (40:48):
Don't worry, guys, I got my buddy, Scott Hanson.

Speaker 4 (40:51):
This is just how we're going to do the rest
of the show.

Speaker 3 (40:53):
I love your Red Zone.

Speaker 9 (40:56):
That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
There was more concern about Hanson, I think than there
was about the new Pope, with all.

Speaker 5 (41:01):
Due respect in the Catholic Church like that. There was
real concerned that we might lose Scotty. I like in
the tweet.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
He even tweets like he talks the double asterisks around
the world.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
Will that's always that's not.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
What's impressive about Sott that he can talk about football
for seven hours.

Speaker 5 (41:17):
Is that he can be that articulate and talk like
that about football.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Look at that and amperstan for those wondering, Yes, I
will be there.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
We have a all capital lot of touch. I can't
even do it.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
I'm choking up, Jay Rob, What do you make of
Scott Hansom from your perspective, Well.

Speaker 6 (41:33):
I mean, congrats to him. I don't know how he
does it for so long. I don't think he might.
I mean the way he juggles things around. I don't
know if he moonlights as an auctioneer. When hornemn, I
mean he's going here, they're pivot in, are going there.

Speaker 9 (41:47):
You know. Congrat Scott.

Speaker 6 (41:48):
Great to have you back man, You're You're a thrill
for everybody on Sundays.

Speaker 7 (41:51):
Yeah, now Scott makes Sundays for me. I'm so happy
that he's able to be back here doing what he
does best at the Innviille red zone. I don't know
how he does it either. The bathroom breaks is always
a thing I need.

Speaker 5 (42:01):
We need to.

Speaker 7 (42:01):
Behind the scenes footage of Scott and exactly how to
goes down.

Speaker 5 (42:05):
He's like Udini, just like you just were.

Speaker 3 (42:07):
Behind Scott rog So now that we know that Scott
will be back on Sundays. My question is, John Robinson,
will you be back on Tuesday on GMFB?

Speaker 4 (42:14):
Are you gonna hang around?

Speaker 5 (42:15):
I will be back, I will be there.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Answer really, what if Jay Robb tells half the stories
he told during commercial?

Speaker 5 (42:25):
There will be no more shows after Tuesday. That'll be it?

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Kyle?

Speaker 5 (42:29):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (42:32):
Scott?

Speaker 1 (42:33):
You finally realize your position on Good Morning Football, John Robinson,
We'll see you tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (42:40):
That's where we want to right and
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