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June 22, 2024 40 mins

TJ and Plax discuss Trevor Lawrence’s massive extension with the Jaguars, Kyler Murray’s comments on Marvin Harrison Jr, the Ravens opening up the offense for QB Lamar Jackson, and much more!

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(01:11):
Let's get to the best best sport in the world,
that is football and you know, and it's gonna be
a nice little trip down memory lane. I suppose when
this young fellow was drafted, I said he was his
generational talent. And although Plex thought he was good, he

(01:33):
didn't think he was generational. And I think somewhere in
the middle, I've been somewhat wrong in Plex has been
somewhere wrong. He has not reached generational status. He hasn't
played that way yet, but he is planning a little
better than Plex thought he would. So we're both sitting
right there in the middle. But he's been rewarded like
he's a generational talent, and so now he's going to

(01:54):
have to go out and show that it is warranted.
Trevor Lawrence is now the highest paid player in the league.
Will him and Joe Burrow yearly average fifty five million?
They're at the top. But Trevor Lawrence has a contract
that is so many expectations now will be placed upon

(02:19):
him because of the contract he had just signed. And again,
you didn't think he was generational, You thought he was good.
What do you think about the Jags giving him the
contract that they've given him. Do you feel he's earned it?
Do you feel he will learn it.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
What are your thoughts, I mean, what are we basing
this off of his previous four years of playing or
the potential that he made one day just become an
elite quarterback in his league. If you look at the statistics,
his statistics and Daniel Jones are identical across the board.

(03:01):
He's thrown sixty interceptions in four seasons.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Sixty. That leads the NFL in turn that's only fifteen
a year, only fifteen.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
He's leading the league in turnovers in the last four seasons.
And getting back to Daniel Jones, I don't I don't
fault the Jacksonville jackwise for giving Trevor Launch his contract.
The New York Giants set the quarterback market when they
gave Daniel Jones forty million dollars. He's ranked last in

(03:37):
every statistical category of being a quarterback in the NFL.
So you know what every agent and quarterback is doing
when they go to a contract negotiation. The bottom line
for a starting quarterback in the NFL is forty million dollars.
It doesn't matter who you are, because you are ahead
of Daniel Jones' performance. I'm a performance standpoint where you

(04:02):
are as a quarterback so the quarterback market starts at
forty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
The agent is they should pack themselves on the back
every morning. Man.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Listen, the quarterback market is at forty million dollars. So
now you're looking at the next man up is going
to be the highest paid court of playing NFL history.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
That is where this league is on its way to.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
And one of the gentle managers came out and said, listen,
this is this is not sustainable in the NFL.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
It is talking.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
About guy's going to be making sixty million dollars playing
the quarterback position. The NFL is probably going to get
the quarterbacks their own cap because there's no way that
a quarterback moving forward is going to be able to
make seventy seventy five million dollars a year.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
This is going to happen in the next four or
five years. Yeah, the cap keep going up, I mean,
it's the cost of a ca he keeps going up.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
But ten years from now, five six years from now,
are we going to be talking about quarterbacks making one
hundred million dollars a year? My homes, Josh, that's exactly
where it's headed. And for Trevor Lawrence, what they did
to this young man. By giving him this contract, I
think they put so much pressure on him to go

(05:22):
out and live up to this, which I believe he won't.
They don't have the team. They're probably the worst team
in the AFC South right now. They won't make the
playoffs and everything, and he doesn't. So you think I
M just let you you think I'm much just let
you say that, like you just you.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Think they're going to be better than Tennessee Titans. I
know they will be, and I don't think I know
for who was he throwing football to this year, Brian Thomas,
Christian Kirk and gave Gabe Davis.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yeah, so we don't know what Anthony Richardson is right now.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
They may be the dark horse in the vision. We
haven't seen him play.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
But we can agree that the Houston Texas are the
best team in the division.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
We can get you said they're the worst, They're not
the worst. They not know.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Believe that the Tennessee Titans will be better than the Jacksonville.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Jaguars this year.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Wow, just because of offensively, Levi's going into a second year.
You add Calvin Ridley to this wide receiver bunch, Tyler
Boyd DeAndre Hopkins. I mean, the receiver nice, but you
would really take over the Trevor Lawrence. I'm saying from
a team standpoint, but the team will be better than Jacksonville.

(06:40):
The Jacksonville Jaguise will not make the playoffs this year.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Guarantee you they.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Won't well complete opposite, then, from a mental standpoint, what
they did to this young man for carrying this contract,
because everybody knows that he did not deserve this contract,
you have to justify it to and to me, where
and how do you see him being the highest paid

(07:05):
NFL playing NFL history. There is no justification because he
he hasn't lived up to it or anything to that
degree to say that he said be two hundred million
dollar contract and him and Daniel Jones having this exact
stame statistics they believe four year span they are I

(07:30):
think Daniel Jones has fifty nine turnovers and and Trevor
Lawrence has sixty. They may be like one hundred or
two hundred yards off from throwing the football with twelve
thousand some yards there about that.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Daniel Johnes didn't even play much last year, so that
the fact that he's even anywhere near Trevor Lawrence is
crazy because he didn't really play last year, so he
did all the turnovers. He didn't even play. So him
and Trevor Lawrence are not the same. This dude was
watching games and he still basically has the same amount

(08:08):
of turnovers as Trevor Lawrence and he wasn't on the field.
They are not the same. Like the fact that Daniel Jones'
name is mentioned with Trevor Lawrence, No, that should not
be happening. Trevor Lawrence rookie season, he had erber Meyer
as a head coach. Obviously that was a mistake by
the Jags. We're not even gonna talk about. So everything
that transpired and took place in year one was unfair

(08:32):
for Trevor Lawrence. Since then, why was it unfailed because
you have a head coach that got fired right away
and he was in over his head. I mean, it
is what it is because that rookie season, what do
you do that rookie season thirty six hundred yards, twelve touchdowns,
seventeen interceptions. They get rid of urban Meyer and then

(08:56):
while twenty five touchdowns eight interceptions, it was like, oh wow,
where did this come from? Take them to the playoffs
do for forty one hundred yards and then last year
do for four thousand yards again. And so with Peterson
as a head coach, he's played good football. He can

(09:19):
play better. He needs to play better. But when you
look at their team, this may be the best team
that the Jags have had since Trevor Lawrence has been
a quarterback. He gonna surprise some people. But it's not
gonna be easy because the AFC is just not only

(09:39):
loaded with great quarterbacks, really really good teams. And you
spoke of it earlier with the Houston Texans and Demiko
Ron's and CJ. Stroud they should win that division, but
can they do it again? Outside of that, we don't
know what we're going to get out of Anthony Richardson.
Excuse me. The best thing in the boats have gone

(10:01):
for him. Man Shane Stiken is a hell of a coach.
Man That dude can coach. The coach almost made the
playoffs with Gardner Minshew bro That's coaching at its finest.
But you go across the AMC, every team and quarterback
and the ASC North can Ball will give an asterisk

(10:23):
to Russell Wilson. We got see what he can do.
But the Steeters they can ball. You look at the
AMC East. Let's just go ahead and knock a New
England out of there. We got You know, Drake may
don't need about anohing. He's gonna need about a year
to get mad, you know, to get to Drew. But
you look at the Bills and Josh Allen, you look
at the Dolphins tour, you look at the Jets and

(10:46):
Aaron Rodgers if he show up, unless he's gonna have
something to do. But you start looking at all these
teams and the AFC, and it's like wow. But the
Jacks they gonna be right there. They will be right
there because they have a good team to have a
good quarterback, but they have a good coach. In football,

(11:09):
when we spoke earlier about the NBA, you gotta have players.
The NFL is such a mixture of you gotta have
good coaching and good players. Because you have great players.
If your coaches ass it don't matter, you're losing, and
vice versas. You canna have a great coach, Bill Belichick.

(11:29):
If you don't have the talent in New England, you're losing.
And so NFL it goes hand in hand. But I
think with Trevor Lawrence back to him the contract was warned,
this is what the league is. I'm up next. I
may not be better, but we compare each other. Oh,
this is what I'm gonna get. And he lands at

(11:52):
the top of the market with Joe Burrow at fifty
five million a year. But to compare him and Daniel Jones,
I don't know about that. I don't know about that.
Fact stats I'm telling you to j no, no, no, no, no, no,
Jones never.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
If you look it up right now, I'm telling you
they are identical when it comes to statistically where they
are right now, Daniel Jones has thrown for twelve hundred
and five hundred and twelve.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Yards, twelve thousand.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
Five hundred and twelve, sixty two touchdowns, forty two interceptions.
Dizer what I just said, Yeah, Trevor Lawrence stats eleven thousand,
seven hundred and seventy yards, fifty eight touchdown, forty interceptions,

(12:51):
sixty thirty nine thirty nine thirty nine interceptions, and sixty
turnovers total fumbles. So what are we talking about? They
are the same person, the same exact quarterback.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Hey, that's who That's what you called him?

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Corposition, coming out of court, coming out of college. Oh,
he's the next thing since Oh, slice cinnamon raising bread.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
He's going.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
He hasn't lost a game, uh, since he was fourteen
years old. He won four he won Uh. He was
undefeated in high school. He never lost a game in college.
He's a generational quarterback. Is now where let's put this,
Let's let's put let's put this in contact. Okay, when
you talk Daniel James Trevor Larrence, you know when Trevor

(13:48):
Lawrence rookie season was correct, he's dranked fifteenth. You know
when Trevor Lawrence is drafted correct, twenty twenty one, twenty
twenty one. He's played three seasons, Okay, Daniels thirty nine
in a sept Hold up, Hold up. Daniel Jones was
drafted in twenty nineteen, two full seasons.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
Okay. And this dude don't even have one thousand yards
more than Trevor Lawrence passing. And he's played two full
seasons longer than Trevor Lawrence. He doesn't even have no
more than one thousand yards passing the Damon Jones. How
many games of Danil Jones missed last year? He missed

(14:30):
majority of the season. Okay, he missed, miss miss what
You can't sit here and tell me this guy's elite.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
And he throws and he throws, he throws thirty nine
interceptions and sixty sixty turnovers total. You can't tell me generational.
Thirty six hundred yards passing last year, seventeen games.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
No, No, he had four thousand. He had four thousand
last year. Four Thus league TJ. He's on his way
to being at And again I'm not saying I'm not
saying I'm not saying he's elite, saying he's right there.
He has to take that next step and justify the contract.
He's right there. He isn't on the he's not on

(15:09):
the same page when you talk mahomes Borough, Allen Lamar,
He's not that. But he's right there.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
He's ranked fifteenth in the NFL, though he's tied for fifteenth.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
In my opinion, he's right there. See he got the
weapons last season. He's tied for fifty. That's okay. And
you're telling me that he is the highest paid player
in the NFL history. You used to have to be
good at your position to be the highest paid player
at your position, because it was based off of performance

(15:46):
and making up All Pro team and making it to
the Pro Bowl. For you to be the highest paid
player at your position, you had to be the best
player at your position. I don't know when that happened.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
And because it's not like that anymore, to sit there
and tell me it's basically it's going to be the
next man up, is what they're telling me. Is for
the NFL, it doesn't matter how good you are. You're
the next man up. You're gonna make sixty million dollars
years a quarterback. If your Tour or Jordan Love or
Dak Prescott, you're gonna make sixty million dollars years a quarterback.

(16:19):
It doesn't matter where you are statistically, because you're the
next man up. That's what the contracts are in the
NFL right now, and that's what they get for set
these rules just about bind That's that's what it is.
So now you're telling me that Tour is going to
make fifty five sixty million dollars a year, and then
comes Jordan Love and whoever, whatever the case may be.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
That's why that's where they are, right That's why he
has a sign because that's what he wants and Obviously
the Dolphins aren't willing to give it to him, but
we will know that.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
Hey, we know that the Dolphins, after Trouble Lawn signed
this contract, Tour is going to have to go out
there and have one of these another year that he
had last year to even be considered to get that
kind of money at the quarterback puisition because of the Dolphins,
and everybody knows that he's not a fifty five sixty
million dollar your quarterback either, but that's what the market is.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
He can't get less than Daniel Jones. No, nobody's getting that.
Nobody's getting that. But we gonna take this break. Trevor
Lawrence gonna he gonna prove himself right and myself all
at the same time. That's mister Plexico Burgs. I'm TJ.
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Speaker 1 (18:12):
All righty, welcome backing up on Game Live from the
Tireck dot Com studio. I'm TJ. Huschmazada alongside mister Plexico Burris.
Stay with the Quarterbacks. Kyler Murray said, Man Marvin Harrison
is gonna change our offense. We will be taken to

(18:34):
another level. We have an opportunity to be the number
one offense in the league, just off one player that's
a rookie. We know he can ball, we know we
know the game inside and out because of his daddy
as well. Want Elijah Burris if he's fortunate enough to
be in this position here in a few years. What

(18:56):
do you make of Kyler Murray saying that in the
Does that put pressure on Marbaret Harrison to be that
guy right away?

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I mean, obviously they need him to be that man
right away because the Arizona Collins are on a very
good football team right now. Why you trade away Hollywood Brown?
I have no idea. I don't know what happened with that,
with that whole thing.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Now, he left as a free agent. They ain't resign him.
He signed a one year deal with the Chiefs.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I know, I understand that, but but uh, you know,
from an offensive standpoint, you relying on Marvin Harrison Junior
as a rookie to come in and boast of this offense,
and for you and for the Caler Murray and Arizona
Collins being one of the top officers in football.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
How I just don't understand where he's coming from.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
I mean, I understand that, you know, he's confident in
a young man and his abilities, But it all starts
with Colin Murray. And you know, from everything that I've
been hearing about him from a leadership standpoint and a
quarterbacking and where there smoke does fire, everybody cannot keep
saying the same thing about him as a quarterback from

(20:10):
his uh you know, work habits in his preparation. If
it's not true defensively, I have no idea where they are. Uh,
The Arizona Cardinals Uh, they won't make the playoffs this year.
They'll probably finished last in the NFC West, which I
think everybody can agree. But even if Marvin Harrison Junior

(20:31):
does come in and have a spectacular start to his
you know NFL campaign, he is going to be the
focal point for every defense. And what do you do
when you have your you know, your number five drafted
wide receiver who is everybody knows who Marvin Harrison. His
dad did it while he was playing. If he goes

(20:53):
in and has this you know, you know, similar or type, career,
frustration is going to set in these young men because
teams are going to be double teaming. Kylamer is not
going to be able to get them the football because
teams are going to say, you know what, we're gonna
take away Marvin Harrison Junior. Let somebody else beat this.
You know how this league is, and that's exactly what
they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
I mean, Michael Wilson can play, and Mike, you know
he Mike Wilson receiver from Stanford, is like, yeah, Marvin
Harrison Junior is very perspicacious. And I guarantee everybody heard
that word and was like, wait, huh He's very who
what that word mean? Perspicacious? They he just has a

(21:33):
great understanding of thing just he's a smart receiver basically here.
You know that Stanford education came out, he used that
big word, probably had everybody googling what is that word?
But it's a lot of pressure to put on him.
But that's what you want as an as an athlete,
as a player, you want expectations put on you because

(21:55):
we always feel like I'm that dude. Anyway, everybody else
is just starting to realize that I'm that dude, but
I've always felt that I was. And so for Kyler Murray,
for the Arizona Cardinals, if this is how they feel
about Marvin Harrison Junior, that's great because now there's trust

(22:16):
already built in just his practice habits, the way he's
presented himself as a professional in a short time and offseason,
he's gained his quarterbacks trust and that's more important than anything.
And so if Kyler Murray feels that way about Marvin Harrison,
this to me bodes well for the Cardinals offense moving forward.

(22:40):
You got to go do it. Second year in offense,
Kyler Murray should know this offense inside and out, And
so this is gonna be interesting. Becau Kyler Murray can
play now, Kyler Murray if he can stay healthy. It's
just football is like every year there's gonna be a
team or two, maybe three that comes out of nowhere

(23:02):
and surprises us. Could the Cardinals be that team? Will
Seattle with a new head coach? Will will they take
a step forward or will they take a step back?
With the Rams losing Aaron Donald, how are they gonna
be defensively? Where do you know we're getting out the Niners?
And so the Cardinals where do they fall in that division?

(23:29):
And so I like the fact that he feels this
way about him because right away Game one day one,
trust is there. I believe in the fifty to fifty ball.
I'm gonna throw it to him and ah, you don't
look up. He gonna he gonna give him a chance
to make it play. It's up to Harrison to come

(23:49):
down with those players. And now you start coming down
with him, he gonna really throw you get a one
on one. He's just gonna throw it to you. And
then what's gonna happen is what you said. They gonna
take him a way and the other guys are gonna
have to step up like the Michael Wilson's of the
world's So yeah, let's let's see. Let's see where it

(24:10):
takes it. I know where we're taking it. We gotta
go talk to our main man. And it's not mister,
it's sir, my blowing brunt right.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
You are so kind of you, and I will repay
that gratitude and loyalty by giving you, guys a quiz
coming up in just moments, A pop quiz for you
two coming up in just moments. Where we start right
now as we speak, with Euro twenty four in Germany
and Portugal continuing its dominance over Turkey.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Ronaldo and Claire, I'll trust the other Ronaldo surface.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
To slice it home. I'm free for Portugal, Ronaldo.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Just to finish you instead dished it off.

Speaker 5 (25:00):
Come on, try you the call on Fox's. Portugal has
extended its lead now to three to nothing over Turkey.
They are now in the seventy third minute. Earlier today,
the Czech Republic and Georgia played to a one to
one tie in Game six of the Stanley Cup Final.
On Friday night, the Edmonton Oilers once again defeated the
Florida Panthers five to one. So the Oilers have come
all the way back from a three games to nondeficit

(25:23):
to tie the series at three, forcing a game seven
on Monday night at Florida as the Oilers became the
first team to rally from a three games to nondeficit
to force a game seven in a Stanley Cup Final
since the Detroit Red Wings in nineteen hundred and forty
five and plaques and TJ. That leads me to the
pop quiz for you two. So I'm gonna give you

(25:46):
three names. Two of them were players on the aforementioned
nineteen forty five Detroit Red Wings and one name I
completely made up. I want you guys to guess the
name that I made up.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
So three names.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
Two of them are real members of the forty five
Red Wings. One is made up, and that's what you
have to guess. The three names are Mud Brunoto, Flash Haulot,
and Curly Mertz. Two of them actually played for the
forty five Red Wings. The other I made up. Which

(26:23):
one did I make up?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Mud? Flash?

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Okay, that's your guess. Yeah, okay, how about you plax.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Ah.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
I think Mud is a real is a real name. Okay,
so I'm gonna go with Mud. I'm gonna go with Mud.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
Mud is the one that I made up or the
real name, the one that you made up. Okay, Actually
both of you in this case are wrong. Mud Brunoto,
real guy, Flash Halid, real guy Curly Mertz is the
guy we made up. That's your history lesson for the
nineteen forty five Detroit Red Wings. Gotta love those all

(27:00):
old time hockey names. They just don't do names like
they used to in the NHL. Finally, in Major League
Baseball on Friday night, Angels over the Dodgers in ten innings,
three to two despite show Hey Otani had a go
four hundred and fifty five foot home run, his twenty
second of the season to lead the National League fellas
all yours unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yeah, man, it's a mud flashing curly that sounded like
the three Stooges. Hey, let's stay in the league. Let's
stay with the quarterbacks. The Baltimore Ravens. They want Lamar
Jackson to take on more responsibility. And when you look

(27:41):
at it, it's odd. When you look at Lamar has
played six full seasons in the league, so he's going
into his seventh season, and I didn't realize this until
you read what they were saying. They want him to
start doing more. This is a to me. I don't

(28:03):
know if it's you know, it's training wheels is well
what you want to call it. But the Ravens has
just done a great job with giving him more and
more and more in each year. And I feel like
they feel now he's ready for bro They Lamar they
want him to change protections audible. He's never done this.

(28:23):
He's had the liberty to do it, but he's never
done it. So you get it to the line of
scrimmage and you say, ah, this this front is gonna
take away this run and so now we're gonna I'm
a audible and change it that everybody, I mean quarterbacks
are doing that by year two. Would you not say
plex Sometimes the majority of them are doing it in
year one. You get a check with me or you

(28:45):
get a can can you know they go to the
line of scrimmage, Ellis, don't say double right? Uh forty
two ice? So can can toss nine sweep whatever it
may be?

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Right?

Speaker 1 (28:59):
And I guess the Ravens and Lamar Jackson aren't doing
those things, but now they want him to start to
you see something that gonna work, let's audible, and let's
get out of it. You see when the wrong protection
and they're attacking our protection with the let's let's change
the protection. They want Lamar to do more of those things,

(29:19):
basically be a coach on the field. Do you like
it or do you feel they should just do what's worked.
It's been very successful the way they've done things.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
I mean, when I first heard this information last week,
the first thing that pumped into my mind is he's
not already doing that as a professional.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
That's what I thought. That's what I thought. So is
hurting his football team.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
If he's not able to get to the line of
humans and change plays and put his team in a
better position based off of what he see he's from
under the center, then Baltimore Ravens have been left handed
and in that in that aspect of playing football, because
it's just one of those things from being an NFL

(30:11):
quarterback that you have to be able to do.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
And for them to not have put that onus on him.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
As a quarterback tells me a lot about his intelligence
as far as knowing where to fall down for down.
I'm pretty sure you know what a four down and
a five down. You know, uh, you know defense is.
But being able to diagnose coverages and and looking at
film and being the quarterback and know and knowing and

(30:42):
preparing and seeing what this defense is from a pre
snap reasoning off, I.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Question his intelligence. I'm not gonna question his intelligence is
when when when I say intelligence, what I'm saying is
they have an understanding of the game. TJ. He's in
his six years a quarterback. It's odd for sure. I
am odd for them that going to the game with

(31:09):
package plays.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
All right, uh, we got one, we got zero on
sixty two panther and we're gonna kill kill alert alert
for the draw. I mean for him not to go
into the huddle with two plays that he can call
at the line of scrimmage. That that's not normal because
this happens several times during a football game where two

(31:33):
players come in from the office of coordinator. That that
that the that the quarterback and call based on the
front or the coverage of this defense. And the fact
that he is going to the line of scrimmage with
one play even though when he knows that this this
is not a good play that they run it anyway.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
It says this.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
It says a lot about Jim Harball and Hardball and
Lamar Jackson's from a trust standpoint of not being able
to understand what the defense is. So they've been left
handed and it has hurt this team up to this
point to why he hasn't been able to take the
next step of being an elite quarterback because maybe it's

(32:18):
eight man front and during a run play, trust me,
there's another there's a better play that he can audible
to from a passion standpoint if he understands courverages. So
that leads me to believe that Harbard and his staff
they didn't put the onus on him to change plays

(32:40):
at the line of scrimmage because he didn't know what
coverages that these teams are going to be in plain
and simple.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Yeah, it's for me, it's odd that it takes you
going into your seventh season and for them to put
this responsibility on you. That that's odd. That's different. Like
for sure, by year one or two, you would have

(33:13):
that type of response mid your rookie year, even though
he wasn't the starter right away right out the gate.
But for sure your second or third year, So that
that is odd. That's very different. Everybody that knows football,
they notice in the quarterbacks they want that responsibility, they
want that they want to be.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Able to be able to level. You have to be
able to do it at this level if you want
to have a successful offense. The fact that that he's
been having all the success and he's a two time MVP.
They get to the AMC Championship game and he's going
to the to the line of skimmers with one play call,

(33:54):
and he's been making it work. Run play call, run it,
run it, And so now could this make him even
better that's supposed to? Of course, could this make him
a better player, because it's what you said. They got
eight in the box, I got single house safety, one
on one outside.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
My guys is winning. This is food I'm about to
go eat. And so for Lamar Jackson in the Baltimore Ravens,
this boat's well if he can handle it, and I
don't see why he can't. Going into your seventh season,
you've seen every defense. You're gonna see. What is somebody

(34:32):
gonna show you that you haven't seen? And so I
believe and I expect the Baltimore Ravens to take a
jump offensively, and if Lamar Jackson takes a jump offensively,
that's scary for the division in the league because he
can get better.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
It should be this easy, especially when you have a
horse like Derrick Henry. It is so easy to count numbers.
I got, I got, I got a seven man front.
We're running the football. We're running the football. I got
a safety in the box. I can count to eight.
We're throwing the football. It should be that easy. I

(35:14):
mean football, Henry in the backfield. You can win the
ball with a hey, even with an eighth man in
a box. But if you get a seven man front
and you going with a package play, we got a
thirty six boss, or we got a diagonal slant or whatever.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
The case may be. Man, all you gotta do is
I was boss. The same thing for y'all. Where was
the back on? I formation? Back on? Strong safety? That's man.
Football is so universal, man, Every language is very similar. Yeah,
that's crazy. Back on because when you heard the boss,
that just let the receiver know the back is on
a strong safety. We don't have to crack. We stay

(35:55):
on our gun. We're staying on the corner. So we
just give them, we just give them a little football
lessons right now, little football lessons. Lot low football lessons
right now on the microphone. Yeah, well, we gotta go
pay some bills. Is crazy to show. Is just going
by so fast. That's mister Plexico Burrs. I'm t J.

(36:17):
Hush Manzada. This is Up on Game on Fox Sports Radio.
We'll be right back. He welcome back in Up on
Game Live from the Tarreck dot Com studio. I'm TJ.
Housh Manzada. That's Plexico Burris. We don't got a lot
of time, but our low has been giving us these
updates and I'm I'm eager we're gonna really touch on

(36:39):
this really quick. Plex I'm Edmonton Oilers right down three
zero in the series to the Florida Panthers. Three zero. Man,
we got game seven on Monday for the Stanley Cup.
Oh you know, man, you know man, the Florida Panthers
is like, okay, it's three one, all right, we're gonna

(37:00):
win next game. Okay, we're gonna win. No, man, what
you mean it's the same thing. No, it's not, bruh.
These dudes were down three zero now it's three to
three is so unpredictable. You can't really predict what's going
to happen. I'm gonna predict this. I know that, I know.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
I know the Florida Panthers better not lose this series.
You up three oh, I know, I've seen two plays
happen that that was just mind bobbing. I see the guy.
I saw the dude skate all the way down the ice.
It was an empty net and he dove on the
ice and like save the puck. But they end up
scoring anyway. But I've seen some crazy things happen in hockey, man,

(37:44):
where the puck doesn't all the way break break the
red line, and they didn't they be saving it.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
But you just you just never know. I don't know
enough time to really like get in this particular Paul.
I know is this when you up three oh, you
better bring that thing home. I thought we got to
make some changes, and you up three to oh, you
better bring it home. Florida. They're playing in Florida, are
they playing? Yeah? For Game seven, Florida, Florida. They better

(38:13):
bring it home. They better bring it home. Up three oh.

Speaker 3 (38:16):
They got a little too comfortable, so uh they better
bring that thing up. Is it that the best hockey
teams are in the Woman States. It's like the Tampa Baby,
Tampa Bay Light and my man John Cooper, who's the
hell of a coach. They won like two Stanley Cups,
two or three Stanley Cups. The Florida Panthers are in
the Stanley Cup finals. And in Las Vegas they had

(38:39):
the Black Knights. They were running it for a minute.
Yeah yeah, a couple of years ago.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
But Canada used to like run hockey, but now it's
Florida in Vegas is crazy. They got the best players
and over the weekend or a donal Man, one of
the best players in NFL history, Barry Sanders, said he
had a health scare with it's heart. Didn't reveal much.
It's just se message to all of us, myself included,

(39:04):
because I tell people all the time, man, go check
on your health, make sure you're visiting the doctor on
a regular basis. And I don't even do it myself. Bro,
Like it's so crazy. I can give advice to what
to do and I don't even do it myself. Like
I told myself, I got to start going to the
doctor on the yearly basis get an annual physical pluxu.
I'm going up on two years. I ain't been to

(39:25):
the doctor. Yeah, man, you know, I go.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
You know my doctor man, he reaches out to me annually,
and I go in and get my physical man and take.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
Your blood, and yeah, I need to do that pla
all to test on you. Man.

Speaker 3 (39:40):
My sugar was a little high, so he said, you know,
just get a little more exercise in. When he said
my sugar was, how I meant it kind of scary
to me because my mom passed away. She was a diabetic,
So I gotta be cognizant of my sugar level. So man,
make sure you get your physicals man, and make sure

(40:00):
everything is moving the right way and all of those
kinds of things. We gotta take care of ourselves. Man,
we ain't twenty two twenty man, I gotta get to
that do I turned forty seven in August, man, so
I gotta I gotta keep it going.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
I'm right behind John so Man, one of them doctors
out in Orange County, California, Los Angeles, California. If you're
a good doctor, man, send me a message I need
to get. I don't even have a right hit my man,
up man, take care my guy. I don't I don't, man,
but hey up on Game Fox Sports Radio, that's Plaxico
Burro someth TJ Houschmanzata will be back next week, y'all,
stay tuned in.

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