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April 29, 2025 • 42 mins

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with what's next for the 49ers after the Kittle extension.  Hosts Colleen Wolfe, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Chase Daniel discuss the Bills being criticized for not taking a WR in the Draft.  The table looks at the culture change happening in the Bears locker room.  Will we see a different Jets team this season?  Plus, Manti and Chase look at the incoming class of running backs and compare them to proven veterans.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
Good Morning Football.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Welcome in everybody, as we say hello to you on
this Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
Chase, this is your second day here in studio. How
you feeling.

Speaker 5 (00:31):
I'm feeling good.

Speaker 6 (00:32):
Feel a little more relaxing yesterday, like when we're back home,
Like back home, KB, I appreciate you giving me a
little shout out, give me a little love. I know,
Cam Scatteraboo part appreciates you a little bit more right
now to love you showing him it's good to be
love it.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
That's perfect.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
I mean, as soon as you mentioned Cam, that's Kyle's
like enough.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Cent, I'm good.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
I'm I don't even have.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
To add anything else to this, but we are going
to add a little news to start at the beginning
of this show.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
Let's bring in.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
NFL network insider, my guy, Mike Garatfolo with some big
news out of San Francisco when it comes to a
contract extension. Saw jeezy, what's up? Good morning, great to
see your face. What's going on with Kittle?

Speaker 7 (01:10):
Martin Colleen George Kittle now the highest paid tight end
in the NFL once again. Nineteen point one million dollars
a year on a four year deal. Quick math, that
is seventy six point four million dollars. This really started
to come together last week. Ian Rappaport and I reported
during the draft that Kittle was back in the building.

Speaker 8 (01:28):
For voluntary workouts.

Speaker 7 (01:29):
I stressed the voluntary part, but a lot of times
guys use their absence as a way of making some noise.
There was some talk around the league leading up to
the draft, well, would they trade Kittle rather than give
them a contract extension?

Speaker 9 (01:41):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 7 (01:42):
Besides, came close enough last week that this thing was
within sight of getting done. Kittle back in the building
finalized finally early this week. Seven years, seventy six point
four million dollars the new high water mark for the
tight end market, which really needed to be pushed in
recent years, and Kittle was one of the first to
really push it higher. Because Rob Gronkowski kept taking some friendly,

(02:03):
team friendly deals previously, so guys like Mark Andrews Dallas
Goddard who are potentially going to be traded also looking
for new deals. I suppose that that is good news
for them. I expect Andrews to be with the Ravens,
Goddard is TBD and elsewhere in that forty nine ers
locker room, Fred Warner, linebacker, likely going to get a
new deal at some point, so this is good news

(02:23):
for him.

Speaker 9 (02:24):
And brock Party. They're inching their way there.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
The forty nine ers and Brock Party eventually will get
something done this offseason, and when they do, we'll bring
it to you.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
If it's during GMFB.

Speaker 7 (02:33):
Great, if it's during Insiders great, This is any other
time we'll pop on for you.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Yeah, just go to look Twitter or any of the
other social media sites.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
You can always find.

Speaker 9 (02:41):
Your news here right here, NFL Network.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
We love the Insiders, we love GMFB, we love it all.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Thank you, Jeezy. Tell the family. I said, what's up?

Speaker 9 (02:50):
And hello?

Speaker 3 (02:50):
All right, so let's do a little three and out here,
and we're going to stay right with the forty nine
ers and George Kittle getting paid. But what do we
think this means for brock Party and his contract extension?

Speaker 9 (03:03):
Kyle Mike, Just that it's happening.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
There's no like sort of nuclear option where some reason
the Niners decided to.

Speaker 9 (03:09):
Go away from Brock Party.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
He's there, he's signed, and like it's not only getting
him there, they've had the luxury for the last few
years right of having the dirt cheapest quarterback in the league,
and it's been great and they unfortunately did not win
a Super Bowl. But you can't have it when you
finally played block party that there's nobody left and he
can't do the things he did before you paid him.
So he's going to get in that huddle and he's
not going to have Debo, but he's gonna have Kittle,

(03:32):
he's gonna have McCaffrey, he's going to have most of
the guys that he's been there with.

Speaker 9 (03:36):
It's a new reality for the Niners.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
You had opportunities to win the Super Bowl the cheap quarterback.

Speaker 9 (03:41):
You came really close and didn't do it.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
So now they're going to have to do it the
old fashioned way like everybody else. Most of these teams
you're seeing mahomes the Eagles, they get there and they
win with an expensive quarterback.

Speaker 8 (03:51):
They can too.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
I just like the fact that Kittle will be there
and I'll help them because I don't want to see
Kid in another uniform. I don't want to see him
leaving and he.

Speaker 9 (03:58):
Won't be now.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
Well, you talked about who was there and who wasn't there,
And you know the facts are for the fort nine ers,
Dable wasn't there a lot of the year for some
time in the year. Christian McCaffrey wasn't there for a
majority of the year, Brandon and a. Yuk wasn't there
for majority of there. You know who is there for
brock Purty George Kittle, And that's why he has That's
why he has the contract that he has, and that's
what we're anticipating that where the fort nine ers goal

(04:22):
from here or not with brock Purty is going to
be similar to what they're trying to do with George Kittle.
A few weeks ago, I made a comparison between Joanna
Gaines and the San Francisco forty nine ers, and they
riped this thing down to the studs and got rid
a lot of people. Well, guys like George Kittle and
brock Purty. Screw the studs, guys. These are foundational pieces,
all right. This is the concrete foundation of the San

(04:43):
Francisco forty nine ers. Hence the price tag that they have.
And brock Purdy continues to demonstrate that even though he
was myster irrelevant a few years ago, He's very much
relevant in the National Football League today. So I'm looking
at the fort nine ers and I'm expecting that brock
Purty deal to be done pretty soon.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
Yeah, and I agree with that.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
Listen here, George Kittle, he's the necessity for the forty
nine ers to go ahead sign brock Party and give
him the highest chance of success in that offense. When
you look at a Kyle Shanahan offense and you look
at what George Kittle has meant to it, look at
what he's done for the forty nine ers, it's really
more importantly though.

Speaker 5 (05:17):
In the run game.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
You talk about a guy that you line him up
on a six tech, meaning a defensive end head up
right on him. It opens holes for Kristin McCaffrey, It
opens holes in running lanes for the forty nine ers,
which really benefits Kyle Shanahan's play action system. And George
Kittle is one of the most important pieces, probably if
not the most important piece not named Kristian McCaffrey, when

(05:39):
it comes to really setting up that success for the
Kyle Shanahan offense.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
This is something that had to happen.

Speaker 6 (05:45):
I wonder what brock Purty's number is going to be say,
because again, you paid George Kittle a lot of this money.
You just signed Kristan McCaffrey to an extension. I know
I might not be there till later in the season,
but he did get paid a massive extension. So I
really do wonder what the forty nineers are going to
pay that sweet spot.

Speaker 9 (06:00):
To brock Perty.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
Yeah, because you look at the quarterback market and Joe
Burrow is currently making fifty five million dollars average per year.
It's the fourth highest total value contract and Rock Party
has more wins including playoffs than Joe Burrow. So it's
an interesting market and names play a huge role in it,
and honestly, so does the draft and where you are drafted,
as Party knows.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Let's go to second down.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Bill's GM Brandon Bean he's had enough of the criticism.
Less than four y eight hours after the conclusion of
the twenty twenty five NFL Draft, he heard the negative
responses to the Bills draft class, specifically not taking a
wide receiver, and.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
He was not holding back when responding to the noise.

Speaker 11 (06:42):
I was like, twenty eighteen all over with you guys, Well,
we're very how so well you guys were mentioning in
twenty eighteen about Josh Allen. You guys wanted Josh Rosen,
and now you guys are that we don't have a receiver.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
I don't get it, like we just go hold on,
let me talk.

Speaker 11 (06:57):
We just scored thirty points in a row for eight
straight games a year ago. I get you guys asking
why we didn't have receivers, but I don't understand it.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Now.

Speaker 11 (07:06):
You just saw us lead the league in points. You
just saw us do it without Stefan Diggs saying group,
How is this group not better than last year's group?
So I get it. You got to have a show,
and you got to you gotta have something to about.
But let's be realistic. Our job is not to have
It's not fantasy football to trot out the best receivers.

Speaker 8 (07:25):
You got Josh Allen.

Speaker 11 (07:26):
First thing you got to do is protect him.

Speaker 8 (07:28):
You can't have everything.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
When will it be enough?

Speaker 3 (07:32):
I'm obsessed with that sound bite.

Speaker 9 (07:34):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
That sounds like a guy who he did not voice
his frustration until that very moment and then it all
just came out at once. So, Kyle, what do you
think of Brandon Bean's defense of the draft.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
It's amusing to me, like, and I respect it really,
Like I easily don't like people going after media members
like that, but I can feel being and it's just
like I don't even like people questioning my fantasy draft.

Speaker 9 (07:59):
Like he just did the real thing, you imagine.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
You just it's so much work and energy and investment
in phone calls and research and film it, and you
do it and you feel pretty pleased about what you did,
and you got to go on this conference call and
they're just picking it apart and picking it apart.

Speaker 9 (08:16):
And I think he walked the line between.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Respectful and disrespectful pretty closely. But I feel like every
GM should have one moment like that a year where
you're just like, do you know what it's like to
be me trying to talk.

Speaker 9 (08:30):
To you guys.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
I thought it was very entertaining, and I'm sure they'll
mend fences between the people he talked to. But in
the meantime, like he's right too, He's like, I got
a pretty good roster, and I always have belt ones
since I've been here.

Speaker 10 (08:41):
He has a pretty good roster KBN. He also has
a really good offense. Just to go over the twenty
twenty four Buffalo Bill's offense of what they did to
the first team in a Super Bowl era to score
more than thirty passing tds and thirty rushing tds. They
had thirty passing tds last year and thirty two rushing tds.

Speaker 8 (08:57):
They went twelve games where.

Speaker 10 (08:59):
They scored thirty or more points, eight of which were consecutive.

Speaker 8 (09:03):
That's time for the most in NFL history.

Speaker 10 (09:06):
And then we all saw the game over here right
across the street with the La Rams where Josh Allen hit.

Speaker 8 (09:12):
This is his stat line. It is ridiculous.

Speaker 10 (09:14):
Twenty two for thirty seven, three hundred and forty two
passing yards, three passing touchdowns, with eighty two rushing yards
and three rushing touchdowns.

Speaker 8 (09:24):
The man scored six touchdowns and they still lost. So
there's all of these questions about why didn't you draft
this one?

Speaker 10 (09:31):
They need help, okay, and it's not on the offensive
side of the ball, because obviously Josh Allen won the
MVP last year. So they're doing a lot of good stuff.
So guys, I know, we know me and Joe Green.
I think we got me and Brandon Bean because he's
about that smoke.

Speaker 6 (09:45):
Boys, I hear that mad Talkyo talk, mister Bean, really
talk yo talk. All mister Bean has done, Brandy Bean
is build a team foundationally that's one of five straight
AFC East Divisional titles. And I think his comments were
more importantly in his confidence with all he's got super
made at quarterback back there. And you know, the question

(10:08):
that the media had last year was Josh Allen lost
his number one weapon? What's going to happen with the
Buffalo Bills offense? And all he does is follow it
up with an MVP season. So I'm all the way
on Brendan Bean's side, and you know, I think that
the Buffalo Bills, they're going to be just found on
the offense side of the ball. Josh Allen is gonna
have to carry the load again. Hopefully they figure something
out with James Cook, get him paid. Running backs got

(10:29):
to get paid. They're important to and I believe that
they'll be fine.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
You know what, though, it is a tough job being
a GM when everyone is watching your every single move
and then grading you afterwards.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
As Kyle loves those draft grades.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Okay, third down Bears head coach Ben Johnson, he hopes
the draft enables Chicago to have an increase in competition
for roster spots, and he doesn't want players to assume
any starting job is locked up right now.

Speaker 12 (10:56):
There is no depth chart right now. If you want
to play, you got to go earn it. If you
want a role, you got to go earn it. They
know that, So we were very straightforward and honest with
him when they came into the building. I think all
we did this weekend was we might have just turned
up the notch just a couple of dials for certain
people in the building. So that's a good thing. That's
a healthy thing. That's where you bring out the best

(11:16):
not only in your team, but in each individual.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
So they're turning up the heat in Chicago. Kyle, what
do you think about the new culture that they're building.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Well, the SoundBite in particular, it's fine. You know, there's
no depth chart, Like it's a little bit high school.
It's fine. I don't care. I'm not belittling it. It's
just like it's back to basics. That's what the coach says,
is like, there's no position is safe, you know, Like
that's a classic thing to say. But we're talking about
a team they lost ten in a row, ten straight
games last year, and most of the people in that

(11:48):
building with Ben Johnson were on that team. So I've
always liked Ben Johnson because I get vibes from him,
and I've mean this respectfully in the sense when he's
at work, he's kind of like a football jerk, like
he's not the nicest, warmest guy.

Speaker 9 (12:01):
And that is exactly what I think the Bears need.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
At Matt Eberflus, he was an unbelievably nice guy, like
crazy nice.

Speaker 9 (12:09):
It's like a Flanders type situation.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
I want someone who is a little bit hard edged,
who in his own introductory press conference calls out Matt
Lafleur gratuitously or now is saying, yeah, I don't.

Speaker 9 (12:20):
Care who you are.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
DJ Moore, Cole Comets, DeAndre Swift, all these guys who have.

Speaker 9 (12:24):
Been in the league. Show me something.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
I wasn't here last year when you guys lost ten
in a row.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
I was over with the Lions beating everybody. So I
like this. It's a start. I need a lot more
of this, but it's a start.

Speaker 8 (12:34):
It's a start.

Speaker 10 (12:35):
And honestly, as a former player, we've all had those
coaches that came in there on day one and try
to implement their their culture, and you know, to me,
it's just regular head coach talk.

Speaker 8 (12:45):
That's all that it is.

Speaker 10 (12:46):
So when he talked about there is no depth chart, coach, coach,
there's there's a depth chart. Kayla Williams is your starting quarterback.
I don't care what he's Yeah, Kayla Williams is your
starting quarterback.

Speaker 8 (12:56):
DJ Moore is your wide receiver. One.

Speaker 10 (12:58):
Your secondary is one of the best secondaries in the
NFL with Kyler Gordon, Jalen Johnson, Kevin Bayer, Jakwan Brisker.
That would be our secondary. Now there are positions that
are up for debate, there are positions that people are
buying for. But at the end of the day, Coach,
I get what you're trying to do. I get what
you're trying to say, and you have to say that.
But guys in that locker room understand that. Yeah, Caleb
Williams is our quarterback no matter who you bring in here.

Speaker 8 (13:20):
So I get it. However, let's be real.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
You know what I have a question about.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
I want to know where the Bears are starting their
first game Week one, When does the regular season.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
Begin, and who are they playing? One of their primetime games.

Speaker 9 (13:35):
When is their bye week?

Speaker 4 (13:36):
And guess what we're going to find out on May fourteen.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Everybody, because it is the schedule release of twenty twenty
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I mean lock in, make your plans, get all the
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Speaker 4 (13:57):
As we continue on here, gmatb.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
You know who else wants to build some new culture
in the building. It's that man right there, Jets head
coach Aaron Glenn. He's looking to turn things around for
the Jets and try to return to the top of
the division.

Speaker 5 (14:11):
Kyle, you know it.

Speaker 9 (14:14):
Look at those guys. Let's get some things done. New York.
We've been waiting for years plus.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
I'm gonna waiting the Raiders new head coach Pete Carroll
got a new running back at Gents.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
It's exciting.

Speaker 9 (14:26):
But is this running style remind you of someone who
played for Pete.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Carroll in Seattle and once created a seismic event.

Speaker 9 (14:34):
Chase Simon's gonna break it down. Always love running back talk.
Chase Edmunds in the house. Let's get after it.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Good football, all right?

Speaker 3 (14:53):
So Aaron Glenn closed out his first draft as a
head coach, and he's busy trying to give the Jets
an entire new makeover.

Speaker 13 (15:01):
I think the number one thing is we really got
guys that fit the brand of who we're going to be.
And that was something that we talked about even starting
a free agency to the draft, and we're very intentional
about guys who want to be a part of this organization.
What is that brand that you're trying to It's a tough, physical, violent, aggressive,

(15:23):
resilient attitude that we continue to get guys like that.
I mean, you start to see the brand show up
on the grass.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
I'm ready for this brand. I'm ready to see it
completely overhauled.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
I love Aaron Glenn. I just want him to be
able to cook. So are we already seeing a new
brand of Jets this offseason?

Speaker 10 (15:42):
Yeah, we're seeing We're seeing a new brand calling. And
I've said this before, every team is a reflection of
their head coach. Well, guess where Aaron Glenn came from.
He came from. He came from Detroit, one of has
which has one of the best, most influential, most inspirational
head coaches in Dan Campbell, and I like what I
like what Aaron Glenn is doing with the New York Jets.
I played for Aaron played with Aaron Glenn when I

(16:05):
was in New Orleans from twenty seventeen to twenty nineteen.
Let me tell you something about Aaron Glenn. This guy
is somebody who means what he says, and he says
what he means. He works with accountability, he works with integrity.
And I think that I loved about Aaron Glenn was
this he demanded the very best out of his best players.
When we drafted Marshawn Lattimore to the New Orleans Saints,

(16:27):
he had one of the best careers as a dB
that you could have.

Speaker 8 (16:31):
The first three or four years of his career. His
coach was Aaron Glenn.

Speaker 10 (16:35):
We had Marshawn Lattimore, we had Von Bell, we had
all these guys, but Aaron Glenn required the most out
of his best guys. And that is what you're going
to see with Aaron Glenn as a head coach of
the New York Jets. He's bringing guys over that had
the same type of characteristics that loved the game of football.
Because if you take that, it's like Plato, you put

(16:55):
it together, you can work with that to make it
to what you want to do, because they're trying to
push this thing in the same direction that he's trying
to push this. So I know that, Chase, you're excited
about this. How do you feel about where the Jets
are heading?

Speaker 5 (17:06):
Yeah? Man, time to your point.

Speaker 6 (17:08):
You're absolutely spot on about a team taking the personality
of their head coach. And just like you said, Aaron
Glynn came from the short lines. That was probably the
best culture flip that we've seen in the last ten years.
Right with Dan Kembell did over there. It looks like
he's taking a page out of the Dan Kimpbell book.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
I love ag He's resilient. You talk about resiliency. Can
we pull up this clip of my man in the
rain game calling plays right?

Speaker 6 (17:34):
And you talking about just demanding the best from his
players and he's going to give them his absolute best.
More importantly, though, I love how he built his coaching staff.
He built his coaching staff from the inside out leader
of men, starting with Steve Wilkes. I have the pleasure
of having Steve Books as our head coach in the
Arizona Cardinals at twenty eighteen. I know what y'all are thinking,
we're a bad football team. Knowing what I know now

(17:56):
that roster winget have a shot anyway. But one thing
that Steve Books did do well was he was a
leader of men and he always had guys continually fighting
to the very end.

Speaker 5 (18:04):
And then with Banjo Banjo's my og that I played
got out to Banjo, great guys, their special teams. Coach.
I believe that they have a coaching staff that's going
to bring these guys in.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
You know, Ag is a former player, as you know,
and we all know that as a player in the
locker room. When you can relate and you know your
coach can relate to the things they're asking.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
You to do on the football field, it takes it.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
It's a much easier job to actually go out there
and fight and scratching claw for them.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Chase Steve Wilkes was infamously fired after just one season
in Arizona.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
How did you feel about how that while that went down?

Speaker 6 (18:34):
I felt like hindsight being twenty twenty, you know, you're
a rookie, so I don't really know what I don't know.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
I felt like though we really did not have a
chance to.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Succeed with that team at all, especially offensively. We didn't
have no much talent. We were just a bad football
team in general. And what I think about when you
have a bad football team in the NFL, if the
team continually plays hard for them for the coach, it
says something about the type of man that you have
leading the team.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
I like it and I respect that that was It
was just a big conversation point at the time, and
there were a lot of people really emotional about you
give one year and he's gone, and I just the
fact that you brought it up.

Speaker 9 (19:06):
I want to get your thoughts on it. The Jets
were a bad team last year.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
They were five and twelve, and they had the quarterback
who started every single game for them. I listened to
Aaron Glenn say, you know, we're going to be tough
and physical, and you know, last segment we were talking
about Ben Johnson and the Bear saying there is no
depth chart. I kind of file those under the same things.
It's things every coaches say. It's you get the interview
about who are you going to be? If every coach
wants to be tough and physical. I've heard a lot

(19:31):
of coaches say I've had a lot of Jets coaches
say that. I heard Robert Salaz say that, Adam Gazz,
Todd Bowles, Rex Ryan like we can keep going. There's
been a lot of Jets coaches who've shown up and
said we're going to be tough and physical. I actually
don't take a lot from that sound by I'm still
looking at Aaron Glenn and the alleged story of Rogers
flying in his private jet across the country to sit
down with him in twenty five seconds in Aaron Glen's

(19:53):
that are going in a different direction.

Speaker 9 (19:54):
That to me, that's a different culture.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
If you want a new brand, don't tell me you're
going to be physical, that thirty two teams are going
to be physical.

Speaker 9 (20:01):
But to look at Rogers across the desk.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
If the story went how Rogers said it did and
said no, we're going in a different direction. And when
Rogers says, well, you don't even know me, Glenn says back,
well you don't know me. That sounds like something different.
Good yet I don't know, but at least very very
different from last year's Jets in the year before. So
they can be as physical or say they're going to
be a physical as they want. It's about actual changes

(20:23):
in directions, and there is no bigger one than the
meeting he had with Rogers.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
And I think Aaron Glenn I actually had the opportunity
to spend a little bit of time with him at
the Combine and just his intentionality, if that is even
a word. He is so intentional and strategic with the
moves that he makes, but he's also he's so kind too,
and he really cares about the job and his players
and the people that he surrounds his players with. That

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coaching staff was built with such a just the way
that he makes these decisions.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
And these moves, and he's he works so hard.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
He's a grinder, he's a dog, and I just think
that with him running things, if they allow him to
do what he wants to do, that culture absolutely will
be turned around. Because even after one conversation with him,
I could feel what he brings to an entire organization.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
A room lights up with him.

Speaker 10 (21:14):
Yeah, he brings exactly all of those things that you said, Calleen,
But to Chase's point, he brings experience.

Speaker 5 (21:21):
Guys, like there's.

Speaker 10 (21:22):
Something about a player when you're being coached by a
coach that has played in this league. He knows the
demands of being a national football player. He knows a scheduling,
he knows a timing. Not only that, but he knows
when there's those hot days in training camp, when you've
been going for two and a half hours. He knows
what you need to do and what he can require

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out of you to bring the very very best out
of you.

Speaker 8 (21:46):
That's the difference.

Speaker 10 (21:46):
We've seen it so many times with Dan Campbell in
his speech, like you just got to trust me, guys,
I know what I'm doing. We're gonna go live. We're
going to go live right here. But trust me, this
is going to equate to the wins. Now, look at
where the Detroit Lions are now. Aaron Glenn is the
same type of guy. Look at the joy he plays,
Look what the himenthusiasm. Miss at what he plays with. Again, Guys,

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Aaron Glenn is somebody that.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
As a player you would love to play for. I
love to play for him.

Speaker 10 (22:13):
And going back to kb's point about his meeting with
with Aaron Rodgers, I think the best thing about it
was he said, listen, this is the Aaron Glen way.
I'm going to do it my way, and I don't
want anybody getting in the middle of that or being
in a disc distraction to that, because he said in
that interview with KB he said, I don't want when
I say something that half of the half of the

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locker room turns to Aaron Rodgers and asks, hey, what
are you going to say about it? You don't want that,
And Aaron Glenn said, in twenty minutes, we ain't going
to have that, or twenty seconds, whatever it was. And
I think Aaron Glenn is going to have a lot
of success over there if he continues to stay on
that trajectory of Hey, this is my way, this is
how we're.

Speaker 8 (22:49):
Going to do things.

Speaker 11 (22:52):
George Kittle playing the best football of the year.

Speaker 9 (22:54):
I think you with the Kittle the vibe here it
is red hot.

Speaker 11 (22:59):
Got a catch by George Kettle, bibbled it a couple
of times, but was able to reel it.

Speaker 9 (23:07):
By George Kettle.

Speaker 8 (23:10):
Look at it. He just did that to our sky.

Speaker 9 (23:13):
You're already gonna throw up the exer right open, George Kettle.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
I score, You're gonna go have fun now.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
And that personality is staying in San Francisco. So George
Kittle locked in with the Niners. Omar Ruiz has more
on the deal.

Speaker 14 (23:30):
Omar Hey Colleen general manager John Lynch saying earlier this
offseason that they want George Kittle to be a forty
nine Er for life, and today's news making that much
closer reality. So as we wait to see a forty
nine Ers quarterback, Brock Pritty gets a new contract, his
tight end George Kittle, getting paid today in a mega deal.
NFL Network insider Ian Rappaport reporting Kittle agreed to terms

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on a four year extension worth seventy six point four
million dollars. The new contract extension making kittle the highest
paid tight end in the league and Kittle's coming off
one of the best seasons of his career, putting up
more than eleven hundred yards receiving to go along with
eight touchdowns. Elsewhere, Colleen's Super Bowl champion Eagles spending Monday
visiting the White House, the quarterback Jalen Hurts and several

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others not in attendance. The team also visiting Arlington National
Cemetery while in the nation's capital. Team owner Jeffrey Lourie,
calling it an honor to visit the White House and
the Packers selecting wide receiver Matthew Golden with a twenty
third overall.

Speaker 9 (24:29):
Pick this past Thursday.

Speaker 14 (24:31):
He stopped my path to the draft on Monday and
talked about the opportunity to play with quarterback Jordan love Man.

Speaker 15 (24:37):
I'm excited, definitely ready to go to play with a
guy like that that can get out the pocket and
make place that's even better for me. Extend players for him,
get open. You know, that's my job. You know, whatever
the offense need me to do, That's what I'm coming
here to do.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
Matthew's I got to ask you, quite simply, since you've
been drafted, have you have you practiced a Lambeau leap.

Speaker 5 (24:56):
In your bedroom?

Speaker 9 (24:57):
Like? What does your Lambeau leap look like?

Speaker 8 (24:59):
Right now?

Speaker 5 (25:01):
It's gonna look real cool.

Speaker 15 (25:02):
I ain't got to do it yet. Someone I'm looking
forward to, don That definitely someone looking forward to.

Speaker 14 (25:08):
We all know that Colleen Wolfe was a great athlete
in her youth, a figure skater extraordinar. What I want
to know called, all the times you've been to Lambeau,
have you tried to do a Lambeau leap?

Speaker 3 (25:19):
Well, Omar, I'm five to one, so unless there was
a trampoline involved.

Speaker 9 (25:24):
There, you go to work. Let's make it happen. Matt Lafleur,
you heard that. Let's get her a trampoline next time
she's there.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
Yeah, listen, Laflour, I'm coming for you, and I'm coming
for the Lambeau leap.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
I wish I didn't do that before.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Omar Time for Game Balls presented by CDW. So today
we're giving out the game ball to all the teams
that gave us a behind the scenes look at the
lives being changed for all of the players drafted. Let's
take a look at some of the best from the weekend.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Yeah, how you doing man? Is Mike Macgonne's with Tennessee Titans.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
We couldn't think of any more more deserving to be
this number one pick here to represent this franchise.

Speaker 9 (25:57):
We're trading up in the draft.

Speaker 16 (25:59):
We're moving from pick five to pick two, and we're
doing it because.

Speaker 9 (26:02):
You're the one we've been hunting up.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Abdul yo Yo.

Speaker 8 (26:06):
You've been waiting for this call, right, Yes, sir, I
know what it was.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Man.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
I can't wait to get you up here.

Speaker 11 (26:12):
Man, you're one hell of are and I look forward
to working with you, buddy.

Speaker 9 (26:16):
Congratulations, man, we're going to make you our first round pick.

Speaker 15 (26:18):
You're a new England Patriots.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Man, Thank you. I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
Membo, what's up? Brother? Just be me nasty and go
be a.

Speaker 8 (26:28):
Kelvin.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
This is Kellen Moore.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
You are a New Orleans Saints player with a ninth
pick in the NFL draft.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
Man, let's go.

Speaker 10 (26:40):
On now, come on now, we goo to a hot
breeze now, man, I'm telling you, hey, Kevin, Hey, how
are you doing?

Speaker 11 (26:48):
My managed John Lynch, and we've been sitting here nervous
about going up.

Speaker 5 (26:51):
I tried to go up, didn't work, but we got
you here?

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Ya. Who is you? Know what this is?

Speaker 3 (26:58):
Man?

Speaker 10 (26:58):
Are you sure?

Speaker 8 (27:00):
You said you're ready for the smoke? You sure? Oh yeah,
I'm ready for that heat.

Speaker 15 (27:05):
Man.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
We we couldn't be more excited. Dude.

Speaker 5 (27:07):
Congratulations, Hey, jailing its author. How are you doing, buddy?
I'm doing great.

Speaker 10 (27:13):
Excited to stay home, Derek, how you doing?

Speaker 5 (27:15):
We're excited about getting started. We want you to bring
that big boy presence has been on display on all
that take we looked at what's up Donovan? How are you? Man? Congrats?
I'm doing a lot better now, Coach, you do it
a lot better now.

Speaker 6 (27:27):
Well, I can tell you you're you're gonna help us
form one of the best of the lines in football.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
Man.

Speaker 11 (27:31):
Man, you did a great job in this whole process
and got a lot of confidence in you and look
forward to working and developing you.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
Man, I really do.

Speaker 3 (27:39):
I'm excited for us.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
I'm ready to do ill.

Speaker 9 (27:41):
Pretty it's going on. It's John Lynch. How are you, buddy?

Speaker 5 (27:44):
I'm doing good?

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Are you?

Speaker 5 (27:46):
I'm doing great?

Speaker 9 (27:47):
I'm doing really good.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
Man.

Speaker 9 (27:48):
We're gonna make you a forty nine er right now
and we're thrilled you. So all right, buddy, you're sure. Congratulations,
we'll get ridy man.

Speaker 8 (27:57):
Tell two you're.

Speaker 9 (27:58):
Ready, I'll tell him right now?

Speaker 8 (28:00):
Ready, man, all right, I'm ready.

Speaker 9 (28:02):
All right, make the flight quick.

Speaker 8 (28:03):
We'll see on the RAF he'll uh, he'll, he'll start
getting the work on Cadenia there from here. I think
that's a guest.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
Let's go.

Speaker 16 (28:26):
I don't have to say anything. I'll tell you what
can you hear me? That might be the most split
draft party I've ever seen.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Tyler, what's going on? Man?

Speaker 9 (28:45):
Congratulations, you are going to be a Norland saint man.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
We're fired up to have you fired up.

Speaker 11 (28:51):
We keep we keep keep seeing pictures of you with
your your family, your dog's on your lap.

Speaker 4 (28:59):
More face times. That's what we need for these draft calls.
We have more GMFP two coming up. It has been
considered one of.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
The best running back classes of the entire NFL draft
that we've seen in a really long time.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
So Chase Edmonds, he's going to give his two cents
on that.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
A closer look at what these running backs bring to
their new teams after.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
This good morning fun moll.

Speaker 9 (29:34):
Gent d has to speed.

Speaker 8 (29:35):
You're not gonna stop you.

Speaker 14 (29:36):
Look at him bounce off Tatlers, Genty Bosom, an unreal talent,
breaking jackle smoothing defeathers and still going.

Speaker 9 (29:44):
Caleb Johnson, Hello, how did they stay balance there? Look
at him go scat and a human looking up d.

Speaker 16 (29:57):
J G s O DJA that's my dj Just Hampton,
look out, oh Marion Hampton would not.

Speaker 9 (30:06):
Give up his fifth touchdown of the day. He's Traveon
Henderson with room. Traveon Henderson one of the best bats
in the country. Man, he is so explosive.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
Who it is. A new segment called Chase and Point.

Speaker 10 (30:24):
We already know kb's favorite running back is Cam Scattable,
but in chance, Chase is going to identify some running
backs that he likes and some of the comps that
he has along with us.

Speaker 8 (30:34):
So Chase take it away. Who do we have first
on your list?

Speaker 6 (30:37):
I appreciate my brother and I want to give you
guys just a disclaimer first. Okay, when we get these comps,
Chasing Point, I'm not giving you no fantasy advice. I'm
not telling you that these guys are going to be
coming in here playing exactly with that career trajector of
who I am. All I'm telling you is with my
I C and who these fellows remind me of. Let's
get started with the top dog.

Speaker 8 (30:56):
Let's go.

Speaker 6 (30:57):
Let's go Ashton Jens obviously going to the Silver and Black,
to the Raiders. I understand rad is easy to see him,
how he's bouncing off tackles, he's taking runs all the way.

Speaker 5 (31:08):
I know it probably reminds you of a guy by
the name of Bistmo. I'm going to stay in house though,
Right in this house, give me MJD.

Speaker 6 (31:16):
Maurice Jones drew the bowling ball man he can finish
the runs. MJD clockt at a four three nine on
before look at that running through helmet off, still running
through them.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
He clocked it at a four three nine in his
forty yard dash.

Speaker 6 (31:27):
Ashton dent to give me about the same type of
comparison games top speed and the way he just runs
through tackles and he has the contact balance.

Speaker 5 (31:34):
I thought, MJD.

Speaker 9 (31:35):
For sure, I like that.

Speaker 10 (31:36):
I like that comp You know what I liked about
Ashton Genty chases this I've always said this speed doesn't
kill in the NFL. H it doesn't, but there are
certain characterists about certain players and positions that really distinguishes
him from the rest for a running back. If you
watch Ashton Genty, he does not go down on the
first hit. He doesn't sometimes it doesn't even go down
on the second hit. So contact balance is, in my opinion,

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the greatest quality of all the great backs. And I
look at Ashton Genty, he has all at it, and
we know that Pet Carroll is going to run that ball.

Speaker 8 (32:07):
So he's going to get a lot of opportunities.

Speaker 10 (32:09):
All right, Chase, you started off with a bang. I'm
interested to see who you have next on your list.

Speaker 8 (32:14):
Who's number two.

Speaker 6 (32:15):
Oh Marion Hampton, running back out of North Carolina. I
loved actually the draft selection that he goes to the
Los Angeles Chargers, pair him up with Naji Harris. The
way he runs, He's a big man moving and when
he gets moving, he gets grooving.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
You ain't gonna catch him. I really like the style and.

Speaker 6 (32:31):
Play at Jim Harboro in their offense, they're on a
really downhill offense. The guy that he reminds me of
with the same exact number in college, Joe Mixon, Joe Mixon.

Speaker 8 (32:45):
I like that Joe Mixon comp I like it.

Speaker 10 (32:47):
I think Joe Mixon is one of those guys, especially
this past year.

Speaker 8 (32:50):
Chase.

Speaker 10 (32:51):
He was a guy that really came alive his career,
the way that they used him for the Houston Texans.
He had I think I can talk about fantasy football.
I had him on my fantasy football team for a
certain part a period of time. He was a number
one running back and fantasy football. But I know we
just played a lot of omar On Hampton's highlights in college,

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but we got some some highlights from his eighth grade
football team.

Speaker 5 (33:16):
Roll the clip. Look at this guy like man Jo
are we.

Speaker 9 (33:21):
Watching Derrick Henry?

Speaker 5 (33:22):
Like what look at this guy?

Speaker 9 (33:24):
Just run?

Speaker 10 (33:25):
He's a man amongst voice and he showed that when
he was in North Carolina. But he was just somebody
from a very young age, you know, playing on the
playground though, Like there's just those cats when they get
the ball in the playground. You're like, hey, bro, this
guy's gonna be something.

Speaker 5 (33:38):
It's just different parents probably talking about why is he playing?

Speaker 9 (33:41):
Pop water?

Speaker 8 (33:41):
Right him off the field.

Speaker 9 (33:43):
The guy's birth certificate.

Speaker 5 (33:45):
So that's two.

Speaker 10 (33:46):
That's two for now chase so chasing point. We're at
number three. I mean, who got number one?

Speaker 5 (33:50):
Man? Number three? Give me the three down back. Travyon Henderson.
I love Trayvon Henderson. I love to pick out of
New England.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
You talk about a guy that comes in day one
and he's an instant three down back, meaning he can
run the football, he can catch the football, and most importantly,
he can protect Drake May.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
He's a really stolid, compact guy, very.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
Good agility, has a great job finding increases in holes
in the at the Lina scrimmage. The guy that I
compared him to Marshall fall, Marshall Marshall walk again. I
didn't say he's gonna be a Hall of Famer like
Marshall Fall, but he give me those three down back systems.
He gives me that Marshall falk viode.

Speaker 8 (34:25):
What about his game chase?

Speaker 10 (34:27):
Do you look at him and you say, hey, when
I watch this guy play, he reminds me of a
most fault what I love his I.

Speaker 6 (34:33):
Love his lateral quickness right, how you can see see
a whole get outside of it, get back into it.
He's again when I keep saying three down back, then
Marshall Fulk was really one of the first backs to
really start that trend of he can kill you in
the past game, he can kill you in the run game.
Trevon Henderson also has the explosiveness of Marshall Fall, and
that's why I will with that.

Speaker 8 (34:51):
Compared how do you how do you see the Patriots
use it?

Speaker 10 (34:53):
Because they do have Romindre Stevenson there, and Romindre Stevenson
is a really good back, and really do you see
in your opinion the new New England Patriots using both
of those really good backs to.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
Is lightning and thunder right?

Speaker 6 (35:05):
And I think that's the perfect situation for Trayvon Henderson.
You don't want to bring him in there and try
to make him a bell cow running back. Keep him
fresh as a change of pace back, keep him fresh
to really come in give you those explosive plays. I'll
see a lot of screen game usage for him. I'll
see a lot of pass game usage for him as well.
But look for I think the New England Patriots to
run a more downhill system where Rondre Stevenson and then

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when Trayvon Henderson comes in, it's going to be a
different type of style.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
You might see some more zone scheme.

Speaker 6 (35:30):
Some lateral stretch, really use his ability to stretch the
field and then get up north and.

Speaker 10 (35:35):
South where you talk about changing pace back. We got
some clips of Travon Henderson running track, Like, first of all,
you see the lane that he's in. He's in lane five. Okay,
if you know anything about track, my knowledge is very
limited in track, but if you are in lane four or.

Speaker 8 (35:50):
Five, you are touted as a faster guy.

Speaker 10 (35:53):
So Travon Henderson was in lane five, and you already
know that this guy can move. And we say we
saw that a lot at Ohio State, and according to Chase,
I'm assuming we'll see that a Lotling. All right, chase
your tar hot start bro who we got next?

Speaker 5 (36:08):
I gotta keep it flowing, man.

Speaker 6 (36:10):
Give me Caleb Johnson, running back out of Iowa. I
love Caleb Johnson's game. You talk about a guy that
has just a natural feel for the zone scheme and
he's able to stretch the horizontally. What I mean by that, crowd,
is that he stretches the defense. He gets some flow
in Louy Mantile.

Speaker 5 (36:25):
You know this.

Speaker 6 (36:26):
You hate when the back is making you go sideline
the sideline. Then he puts his foot in the ground.
He gets north and south. He's able to find these
lanes in the zone scheme. The guy that I see
most in Caleb Johnson actually kind of runs just like
him Arian Foster, who had a stellar, stellar career with
the Houston Texas.

Speaker 10 (36:43):
Arian Foster, right, when I watched Caleb Johnson run the ball,
he also reminds me of a former teammate of mine,
Ryan Matthews.

Speaker 8 (36:50):
When when I played for the San.

Speaker 10 (36:52):
Diego Chargers, we had Ryan Matthews as a running back
and there was a guy who is really good, a
big running back.

Speaker 8 (36:59):
Right, how do you see him.

Speaker 10 (37:01):
Fitting Because you described it a little bit and it
begins about his ability to go laderal but the importance
of putting his foot in the dirt and getting vertical
with Arthur Smith and that stretch stame that like run
in Pittsburgh.

Speaker 8 (37:14):
How do you see that? Really, I'm catering to his
abilities in his run game?

Speaker 11 (37:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (37:18):
Well, I mean I was in the NFC South and
Arthur Smith and you watched the Atlanta Falcons play when
they did their zone scheme, I mean their linemen sometimes
are stretching six seven yards louterly before these backs are
making cuts. This system, to me, in my opinion, is
a perfect match for Caleb Johnson and what his skill
set is. He's a bigger back to man, he moves.
He's six one two twenty and he moves really really

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well for how big he is. I think that he's
gonna do amazing in the Arthur Simith offensive system.

Speaker 8 (37:44):
Okay, that's four. We say the best for last takes last.
Who's our fifth running back on your list?

Speaker 5 (37:51):
Mister DJ?

Speaker 6 (37:52):
Get it and I'll tell you what DJ, I don't
know if you're watching his brother, I'm a big, big fan, bro.
I remember breaking down some of this film. I couldn't
believe he fell to the fifth round. You talk about
a guy with feet look, get it out, in and out,
you talk about feet in the whole, stop on a dime,
and just a natural runner when it comes to making

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people miss. I love DJ Getting style. I love the
way he runs the football. He gave me the reminder
of Le'Veon Mill and he will see what I mean.
Watch this dead leg, man, he has a kill. That
dead leg that he does is so subtle. Le'Veon Bell
was the same way. He was never really the craziest,
fastest guy on the field, but he just knew how
to make guys miss.

Speaker 5 (38:34):
And that's exactly who DJ Gets.

Speaker 8 (38:35):
Reminds me of Le'veyon Bell.

Speaker 10 (38:37):
So I played Le'Veon Bell, and I not only played
him in the NFL, but I played him in college
when he was at Michigan stale.

Speaker 5 (38:44):
Boy was big, big and Mission State.

Speaker 10 (38:46):
Yeah, but when he went to the NFL, he dropped
some pounds and then he was almost like a revolutionary
at the running back position with his ability to kind
of be patient. How does that work for a running
back or whether you find a balance between being patient
and aggressive. It's almost like linebacker, what do you look
at when you see a running back like him and
his ability, his ability to pick and choose when he explosed.

Speaker 6 (39:06):
Through a hole or now absolutely and what DJ Giddens
does so well, it's just saying that we have in
the running back room called.

Speaker 5 (39:11):
Slow to and fast through. He looks, he goes slow to.

Speaker 6 (39:14):
He approaches the lina scrimmage, he's slow to it, and
he explodes fast through the line of scrimmage once he
finds that crease, once he finds that hole, that's really
where you come into the patients.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
And that's like, you can't teach that as a running
back round.

Speaker 6 (39:25):
You can tell these guys, Okay, hey, we think the
hole is going to be here. This is the blocking scheme.
But you know how it is, bro It's a fast game.
It's chaotic. DJ Giddings has just such natural instincts when
it comes to find the lanes, finding the holes. I
think he's going to do a tremendous job being a
change of pays back to JT and I can't wait
to see that matchup.

Speaker 8 (39:43):
Great job, bro, KB. I know you like cam.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
I love the comps, great comps. I do love scattery,
but I love the segment even more. It's great to
see Arian Foster up here, one of those kind of
long strider's methodical runner in the open field, just turning
out yardage. Let's have a little bit of Chase sevenths information.
Who is your favorite running back growing up? Who is
the guy you looked up?

Speaker 4 (40:04):
That's a great question.

Speaker 6 (40:05):
I mean, if you guys know where I'm from, and
you know I'm from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania seven one seven area code,
so I gotta go with Shawn McCoy.

Speaker 9 (40:14):
Ooh shame.

Speaker 6 (40:16):
You talk about a modern day Barry Sanders.

Speaker 5 (40:19):
You know, he's like the neighborhood hero where we come.

Speaker 6 (40:20):
I think he really started the whole seven one seven
trend of guys coming to the NFL. Also shout out
to Marcus Colston, he started that trend as well. Lashawn
McCoy's my favorite running back. I was actually at the game.
He broke his ankle in high school. Oh, he broke
his game. Yeah, he broke his ankle in high school,
and I cried. He was such an idol to me.
But'shawn McCoy best running back of the twenty tens?

Speaker 3 (40:40):
Okay, where were you during the snow game when McCoy
went Wild against the Lions.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
I was right on, I was right at the What
year was that?

Speaker 3 (40:48):
That must have been pre twenty fourteen, so maybe time
twenty twelve.

Speaker 8 (40:52):
I was in high school.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
I was definitely at the house watching the game, and
just to see Shady go in the snow. I mean,
you see how fastest feet a moving compared to everybody
else's And that's the epitim of who he is, so Shady.
Shout out to you, Bro, honest, trying to get like
you on the TV screen too, big dogs.

Speaker 4 (41:07):
We love it, love to see it, love to hear it.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
Wrapping up this Tuesday Morning, Chase, this has been so
much fun.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
Thanks so much for coming in. What'd you think one?

Speaker 5 (41:16):
I appreciate you guys having me. Thank you so much
for the time. I would say I would love to
be back. Oh no, no, no, no, I do with fellas.

Speaker 6 (41:25):
I'm unemployed, y'all mix some phone calls for me, so
instead of talking football, I can play football for at
least one more year. But truly thank you to the
producers of Good Morning Football, NFL Network KB, thank you
for welcoming a up of arms man tie best teammate, Bro.
I really do appreciate you, Colleen best host, Thank you all,
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (41:43):
This has been so great.

Speaker 9 (41:44):
You should come back anytime.

Speaker 5 (41:45):
That's really cool. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
We love Chase.

Speaker 9 (41:48):
You look too good to talk as well as you do. Man'
that's not fair.

Speaker 5 (41:54):
It's the line. Give him a ring later, everybody,
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