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April 19, 2024 • 52 mins

Fox Sports NFL Insider extraordinaire Jay Glazer joins Jason and Mike for all the latest on the NFL Draft. Plus, after today, Deion Sanders needs some advice from outside the program!

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we're going to get an NBA game every night for
the next seven months. It's good, big playoff games. We
have one night to take our breath, breathe in, breathe out,
Breathe in, breathe out, and then it begins, Well, it's
a marathon Saturday, Sunday, Thursday, Wednesday. So how it is

(01:15):
people getting hurt? So we tell you all the time.
But oh they have odds on who's next? Oh that's dark. Well,
I mean that's dark.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
We come into every January first with the death Pool.
Why do we do the same thing.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
When you say we don't send me, I don't do
it death Pool. I don't think ty shirt and I
think that's tight shirt on the show and Frostburg. I
don't think they do Deadpool. I don't think Stith Seger
does deadpools. You do a Deadpool? That's bad karma. Man, No,
that's bad karma. Can't do it Deadpool. But like the
the business is making prediction. Who do you have in

(01:50):
the Deadpool? I have you Wade? What do you mean
you have me the Deadpool? Now you can't. You're already
bringing up dead who's next? Getting hurt? And a Deadpool?
With the first eight seconds of the show. Well, I
brought up the idea of do we have a pool
for who gets hurt? Who hurt you today? Who hurt
you today? That's what I want to know. You walked
in you But I feeling good today. Actually all right,

(02:11):
really okay, my stomach's skin off. But but we've talked
about this off air, like I've got a like a
medication thing that's really kind of pissing me. Okay, So like,
what do you do? I feel like someone's beating me
in the stomach? What do you do when you're not
feeling good? That's that that's my next question. Now after
hearing this, that sounds like I don't know, man, that
scares me. Man. We need to be we need I

(02:31):
need we need to we need some kind of partition
between these feeling goods. I never know what White Sox
didn't lose you, no incredible hulk on.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
I'm Joe positivity, just a couple a couple of hours
away from the Tortured Poets Society or whatever the hell
that thing is called.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
With Taylor Swift that dropped. I mean, it's a good day.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Is this gonna be? Is this the first version or
is this the version after she remakes the songs that
she puts out the first time. Well, it's like which
one you bought because there are like fifteen different variations.
So if you bought it from Target, you get one song.
If you bought it off the website. On a Tuesday,
you get one song, but you came back on Friday,
it was a different.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
A bunch of different color combinations and cover combinations, kind.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Of like the end of the movie Clue. You know,
when they first put it out in theaters, you got
a different ending no matter where you were. It's not
a bad way to beut sometimes Missus Peacock, sometimes Jad
misk Okay.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
It seems like maybe we should do that more with movies.
Get that repeat visit Listen.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
We'll get to movies because we have to talk about
the m Night Shamalan trailer that came out today. But
I want to say this, I've said from the beginning
of this for the NBA playoffs, as we get going,
I wanted the Knicks to finish second. I'm glad they
pushed for it. You never know how the playoffs are
going to go. You want to have home court when

(03:48):
you can, right. I get that you might want to
avoid a team if you can, But the whole losing
and sitting guys to avoid a team tells me you're
ready to win a championship because you know you can't
beat that you want to avoid them in the first round,
but you can beat them in the second round. Is
how you're telling me you can be We can't beat
them now, maybe later we'll beat it. Why what could what?

(04:09):
What's gonna happen? You don't know who's gonna be one
of their yes's hurt? Really do what you think? We
can't beat them. We can't beat them. When are you
gonna play them in twenty twenty seven?

Speaker 4 (04:17):
Like?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
When does that gond win? We could beat them, then
we get a couple more draft picks. Like if you
if you are resting players to avoid a matchup, this
tells me you know you can't win. I get that.
The NBA players, more than anything else, are about the matchups.
And you see teams win and lose because of that.
But you're gonna have to play these teams at some point.
Uh maybe if we get lucky, another team will knock

(04:37):
that team out. What kind of attitude is that to
go into the playoffs with? Right, So when the Knicks
went for it, when the Lakers went for it, I
loved it. This is yes, this is awesome, this is great.
They're not afraid the Lakers are getting the Nuggets down
the first round of the playoffs when they're fresh. The
Knicks say, we don't care seventy six ers. He we
want to finished second because we don't know how the
playoffs are gonna go. We want that home court advantage

(04:58):
as much as we can have it right. And I
didn't care who we played. I don't care Sixers, heat whatever.
Joelle Embiid can't go five feet without bending over and saying,
I'm winded. I need some gatorad and I need something
the heater injured that it's not the same year for them.
I didn't care who we played. But after today, oh,
I'm glad we got the Sixers. After the after backup

(05:18):
center Paul Reid decided, you know what, people aren't talking
about me so much, So he does a podcast and
he talks about how the Sixers coming into the playoffs
wanted the Knicks because they were the easier of the
teams between them and the Celtics. Muscle beach half an hour.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I will see you there or I will see you
on another time.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
That was very confusing. I don't know if you're gonna
come or not.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
No, I'll be there. I'll be there all right, I'll
see that. I'll see them all right leyre just on
the men Jaye okay, that that was not the plaid
Paul I did say. I did say, Paul, Yes, I
did say, Paul run. But that's what I thought. But
Honey met Suey, Matt Suey, mit Suey.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Paul Reid read Paul Rudd. That's good Diehard. No, not
that one Paul Reid who wanted the Knicks instead of
the seventy six ers. And I wonder what Paul redline
we're going to get now, you said Paul Rodger, right,

(06:21):
that is not like Paul I did, not the nuts
that I did not Paul read. I don't know, Paul.
You say Geneva we hear hell Sinki.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
You might be right about that. You might be right,
Paul Reid, not Paul Rudd, not Paul Rodgers. Tyre's going.
Who's Paul Paul Yeah, lead singer of Bad Company. Oh?
I thought it was Aaron Rodgers' younger brother. It is
that is he's on the Next Bachelor. Really yeah, yeah,
it is. It's good for him. And if you thought
Aaron Rodgers had some conspiracy theories, way to you. Hear well,

(06:58):
I actually hear his brother does the Anti Conspiracy Theory podcast,
Like he's against all of them, and that's who just
to balance things out, that's what happens. But here is
potentially seventy six Paul Reid on why they wanted the
Knicks instead of the Boston Celtics. You said, Paul, right

(07:22):
back in history with that rock MCA and me, Mike
d oh, you know what he says, He's not say
Paul Revere had a little horsey named Paul Revere as
me and my horsey, and a court of beer right
across the land, kicking up sand serfs. Pozzi is on
my tail because I'm in demand. I'm lonely beast. I'd
be all by myself without no bati. The sun is

(07:45):
beaten down on my baseball hat. The air is getting hot,
my beer is getting flat. Looking for a girl, I
ran into a guy. His name was MCA. I said howdy,
He said hot. The only horsey you know is the
sauce at Arby's. Dude, I know every line of that
album from beginning to end, every single line. We have
to pay royalties on that now something no, no, no,

(08:05):
only on good music? Are you kidding?

Speaker 4 (08:08):
Come on? Man?

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Licensed to ill nobody's paying for that. I don't know
I listened to any album, well maybe Appetite for Destruction?
Was any album more than licensed to ill? Like the
original Beastie Boy, fan of all my friends? Overrated band
of all time? Wow?

Speaker 4 (08:23):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Okay, I'm with you on Chili Peppers. Okay, there they've
only had two out They only had two albums, could
be the only they had? Well, it's just overrated. They
had two outs. They celebrated as one of the greatest
of all time. I say no. They ushered an entirely
new type of music. No I was out there that it
wasn't out there. They made it popular, just like the

(08:47):
w NBA is out there. Kitlyn Clark is gonna make
it popular. There you go. It's how it was Nirvana.
Caitlyn Clark is the Nirvana of the w NBA. How
about that? Uh so, okay, I'm trying to think of
other famous Pauls. I don't think he's got Paul Winfield
from the Terminator. That would be pretty good. This is
seventy six ers, backup Center, Paul Reid, any other famous reads.

(09:08):
Maybe there's a Jody a Jody Reid Home Perfect Day.
Oh it's such a perfect ser what I did there
talking about how the Knicks are the team that the
Sixers wanted, not the Boston Celtics. Oh so you're really
gonna play it?

Speaker 4 (09:28):
Well?

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Yeah, okay, I want people know that this is really it.
This is really it now? Yeah, okay, this is real. Okay,
I get people going, what movie is is? What? So
you're really gonna We're really gonna get it? Okay, all right,
do you really want it?

Speaker 2 (09:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (09:39):
No, I want would yet people expect that now because
you play I just wanted people to know that this
was the thing. Yeah, and you know what, you stopped
it so we can't play it again, Yes we can.
It's going to take twenty minutes for him to requeue that.
You can just play it right from there because the
money bite is coming. Uh here here's as we pick
up Paul read already in progress. How does this get

(10:04):
on here? I mean, yeah, we wanted to match up,
of course. Uh that's the easier team.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
I guess. But you know it's gonna be fine.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
You know that's an easier team, I guess. Okay, you
don't want this, Nick Smoke, you don't want but you
but you go get it. Then good luck. Let's talk
about this all next week.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
And you really jumping on and trying to get some
motivation things from some backup center out.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Of well, these are the guys that do it. Now, Hey,
no one's really paying attention to me. So I'm gonna
go on some crazy ass podcasts, say some crazy ass thing,
piss off my teammates. And now now, now, and BID's
gonna get a couple extra elbows. Now, oh, we're the
easier matchup. Why Brunson's gonna go for fifty in the
first half. Now I'm glad we got the Sixers. I
didn't care. Hey, sixers, great heat, great, I didn't care.

(10:53):
Now I'm glad we got them. And I know we're
good because the Sixers are on my never again less.
They're not gonna do anything because no teams on my
never again do anything. I feel pretty good. But now
I'm glad we got this. Now I'm glad. I'm glad
the Sixers are here. I can't wait. Okay, easier team,
let's see, let's see how it goes, Easier team. This
might be the greatest example of trying to find motivation

(11:13):
in a nothing sentence. We wanted the Knicks because they
were easier.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Celtics won the East by thirteen gigs fourteen games.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
What was the final? Okay? So I got it by
by just you know math, That is true. Okay. How
smart is it to say that you're Paul Red, you're
the backup center and they asked you, hey about it? Well, yeah,
I guess we'll take them. I'm green. You can't. I'm

(11:44):
mo green, don't you know?

Speaker 4 (11:45):
So?

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Yeah, we get the top seed.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
Do we get the second seed?

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Well, the easier matchic. No, that's that's it. That's the okay,
And you're getting mad about it.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
How did No?

Speaker 1 (11:56):
I don't know. I'm glad we got it. I'm excited, man,
at your sharpened. How about them not ducking anything? It's
a Tom tibbodeau Les squad run him until they literally
we're six feet under the court of the ass. Rick
Buker said last night, none of the Knicks may be
able to walk next season, but you're doing great now. No,

(12:17):
And you know what, and this also is what I
said last night. This is the this is the nationwide
disrespect of the Knicks just be caused. Whether it's because
a loud mouse like me or Jalen Brunson's too small
or I hate when the Knicks are got. The Knicks
are good once every tenure, and this good since they
won fifty four games with Mellow and Steve Novak shot
them out of the playoffs. So yeah, it's been a while,

(12:38):
but now all you Steve, I don't want to give
the Knicks any credit. It's a nationwide fraud that it's
I feel like so many people, pundits and experts and
athletes got together saying, you know what, let's not give
the Knicks any credit. Okay, okay, I'll see you all
on the way to the finals as we are dusting you.
You want that smoke, Paul Rudd? Okah, you got it,
Paul Rudd, you had all that smoke. Mister Avenger, mister man,

(13:00):
you got all the smoke you wanted. Congratulations, you got it.
He still has the chiefs Now. I'm glad. Now'm glad.
I'm fired up, and I've had a lot of coffee.
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I mean the original where Jason's mom was the killer. Sorry, spoiler.
How dare you like as people know that by now
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(15:33):
this movie? Friday the thirteenth, This woman who was in
her sixties is killing people. I've ever seen that before.
It was just groundbreaking before it was groundbreaking. Oh, the
mom's doing it. She's like sixty yeah, really yeah, that's
that's not a hook at No, she's like sixty years old.
She's doing wow. Okay, then it moves with great speed.

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I remember the swift decision making. The actress, the woman
who played Jason's mom that killed everybody, And Friday the
fifteen said she did it for a new car, like
like she want like it was it was a couple
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Joining us that that's this is part two. That's part two.
Oh No one, when the guy falls down to get

(16:16):
that's not one. Joining us now on the hotline, we
are a week before the NFL Draft. He will be
sitting in this seat right here, breaking down all the
first round shenanigans. It is NFL on Fox insider Jay
Glazer and Jay, I, I feel remiss. It's been a
couple of weeks since we talked. I want to let
you know. I know you're getting married in a couple

(16:37):
of weeks. I am an efficient. I am I am
a A I am a a ordained wedding efficient. I
could have done your wedding. I would have done it
for free for you. I wouldn't charge anything you could have.
That's true too, Wow, But I mean I just be
the efficient. I can come and do it.

Speaker 4 (16:54):
And that is here's the thing. Okay, we have a
guest list of zero. You think I want to invite
my knucklehead trains? Absolutely not. I was like, what do
you cut it off? So this is like Rosie and
I listen Rosie and identical twins. Her sister's not even coming.
And even my mom was like, well, I'm sure her

(17:15):
sister and stray and are coming. Like my mother literally
said that to me. Wow, No, fan's not going over
you and her sister. Like, but just that's the thing
about a winning except about you know you, it's not
everybody else. Because we wanted to make about us and
we told everybody, hey, we're eloping, and then I was
supposed to be a surprise, but we're we we took

(17:39):
away to surprise. They were eloping, just us, nobody else.
And I can't tell you how many people like giving
me some grief of Hey, you know, so we didn't
make the guests with I'm like, guess, no guest list.
There's nothing that's done. That's it. Let me my life
is a guest list. I'm done, We're done.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Let me ask you the biggest question I wanted to
ask you, sin you're ready. The biggest question is your
phone off during the ceremony?

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Is it off all day? What time does it go off?

Speaker 4 (18:10):
A time? I'll be faith timing some some cats. I'll
be faith timing the couple because I got to keep
my nerves down. I can't, I can't isolate. I'm that day.
I definitely need to reach out to teammates that day.
But you know, it's really cool. I will say that
it is. You know again, I'm fifty four, rosies fifty five.

(18:32):
She's never been married, souse, She's taking care of everybody
else in the world but herself. I've really never had
a relationship which I didn't try and sabotage and I
even tried with this somewhat. We did so much work
and it's the first time I feel like, man, I
really feel worthy of this, and I shouldn't. I shouldn't
destroy it going in, which is what I normally do,

(18:54):
because when you feel unworthy of being loved, and these
great things happen to you, the end of sabotaging them.
And we've done so much work. But I gotta tell you,
guys the story you're gonna love. So Rosie and Iron, uh,
pre marital therapy. We just thought we're gonna do this
pre marital therapy session, but six weeks through it because

(19:16):
we want to get our communication better and and we
don't want to just go to therapists in matterage counsel
when the sky's home. We kind of want to do
it going in. I want to get coaching. I look
at therapists like coaches, So how are they gonna help
us out? Right? So we do the six week program
and like week two, Mike Tomlin starts following me and
I texted him, I said, hey, I can't talk. I'm

(19:39):
on a pre marital zoom, a pre medal, a couple
therapy zoom with Rosie. I can talk to the act,
and all of a sudden, my phone starts blowing and
we want a zoom, which is therapist. My phone starts
blowing up. My phone starts blowing up, my fuck and
Mike starts calling, and face Time it's calling, and Faith
Time finally said, hey, Doc, I'm real sorry. I said,
I've got a friend of mine who knows what I'm doing.

(20:00):
And he keeps calling the Faith on me. It must
be an emergency. So I got to answer this so
I don't step away. So she's the doctor. Here is
the whole thing, and I say, hey man, you okay.
He goes, hey man, don't do it. Nothing is wrong
with you and Rosie.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Don't do it.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
He's just gonna tell you you two got problems. You
gots got no problems. Don't do it. Where was you?
I'm like, oh my god, oh my goodness, the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Oh that's the doctor. Might have said, hang up on
that guy, hang up on him right now, just hang
up on him.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Oh it was unreal. What was it?

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Like? What I want to tell you, Jay is okay.
So the draft is a pretty big deal. So you're
prepping for a wedding at the NFL Draft at the
same time I catch the abas.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
Oh he comes, but it is like yeah, like and
I'm a little behind and thinks Rosie had to go
get her ring. And at the same time, I'm doing
draft calls. So we're doing that, and we're in fact,
I'm here at the house, I'm doing draft stuff and
we're doing this, and I'm bouncing back and forth. Yeah,

(21:14):
it's a little surreal. I'm not even a lot of you.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
So this draft a bit different than than many others.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
All the skill positions, quarterback position, Jay and a lot
of time intrigue, and.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
I think you we're different, not just the quarterbacks, but
like man to have no defensive players that you're even
talking about, Like usually it's the quarterback or this edge rusher,
there's running back of this edge or not running back,
so it's edge rusher, this offensive linement. It's just it's
just it's so it's such a deep offensive draft that
you're not talking about and there's a lot of dynamic

(21:47):
defensive players or they're not talking about them in the
top five or even ten like you normally would where
you know, i mean, look a couple of years ago too, right,
Jacksonville took to Georgia a defensive ends just don't kind
of like sky skill and and where he could project to.
And you guys, who are I'm not saying quite like that,

(22:07):
but you don't because it's so loaded with offense. They're
not even looking at guys going oh man, yeah, these
these guys have great size, speed, We're gonna push them
up there. It's almost like it's it's like a before
we aren't conclusion that, Hey, it's just gonna be offense
for the first you know, eight ten picks.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Jay, I know this is the big misinformation time getting
a week out, but let me just ask you, this
is the upper level first round interest in all these
quarterbacks reel like the four or five guys, is all
of that reel.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
It is well, look, I think everybody realized, now, okay,
we're not gonna make a move on Caleb. And by
the way, Caleb, I do love Caleb. I think not
a lot comes out. He doesn't have an Englands. Not
a lot comes out. But look, I live in la
and we do kind of run in similar circles. He
is sitting with the right people go hey, what did

(23:02):
this person do to be great? What did that person do?
To be great. What did this like? I do like,
I do like the qualities I'm here, and I really
do I think the Bears get a sut in Caleb Williams,
I really do.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Let me back it out to the go ahead. Ya sorry,
what I really do.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
It's like, you know, a lot of times it's like
paralysis by over analysis to some of these cats. And
you know, the one thing about calab is he has
so much confidence in his arm. They can get himself
in trouble. But that's the you know, pro coach is
going to change things, right, So I just I do
think he's gonna turn things around there in Chicago. And

(23:36):
and but I liked about him too, like even when
he was a UFC like and I held stuff. He's
trying to get him off at the line page, So
I like that. And then you know, look, everybody assumed
it was Drake May second, but it's it's really not.
I think Jade Daniel is gonna be the guy over
there too in Washington. And he's a guy that continues
to grow and grow and grow and grow, and he's

(23:57):
so incredibly dynamic and what he could do. But I
think the draft starts after Washington that's where it really
starts because I think that, oh, I know New England's
certainly listening to offers and you go, oh, but they
need a quarterback. But if you're not in love with
anybody after those two guys, you know, what do you
do there? So if somebody else doesn't love, let them

(24:19):
come up.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
Yeah, especially with that roster you've got right now assembled
there in New England.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Let me backing out on a larger picture for you, Jay,
you're you're the master of information. You've got all the
phone calls and contacts. What's your favorite part of the process?

Speaker 4 (24:37):
Know all this so here? Okay, So for everybody out there,
I think you've you've heard me for all these years,
like I don't do them out draft, and I don't
do them out draft because of the trust that I
have a gize and somebody says to me, Clay, here's
who we're taking. But you can't tell anyone. I'm not
going to lie to fans. But so it's great to

(24:58):
have this information that I have been more of this
information broker, if you will, and then I can use
it on the first round of Fox bost Radio on
because of that, because people know I'm not going to
tip their picks, and with everybody else mounting the mock draft,
people tell me more information than they told others. It's
it's really that's the thing I get. The two years ago,

(25:18):
I did a mock draft somebody who does my social
media so I don't look at my dams and all
that crazy stuff. I was just smart of me for
mental health reasons, and he said, hey, I want you
to give me the first round of the top ten
and timestamp it send it to me. So it's like
three o'clock in the afternoon, and I had end of ten,

(25:39):
but I had two guys. The Giants had two picks
that draft, the DM the offense tackle, and I switched
their position. But I had ten to ten because it's
this trust that I build up, so I think, if
you're asking me the best like for me, it's just
this trust, this trust that people have where and I
try and make sure I can give the fans more
insight than anybody else because I have this of this

(26:00):
trust for me and at the same time making sure
that teams know where they can go if they love
somebody or don't love somebody. And you know, even like
I've been evolved in the past in h and helping
somebody find a trade partner, and there was one year
from me trade all way up to three but to
me as the middle man, and felt pretty damn good.

(26:22):
But I was able to get the fans little heads
up beforehand.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
I think they were all doing that, Jay, just so
they could get invited to your wedding.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
That ain't happen me one hell.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Of an after party though. Hey, let's get away from
the draft for a second. The last twenty four hours
has been big with the future of Bill Belichick and
the big expos by ESPN. Hey, he was never really
in the Falcons top three? Is this really it for Belichick?
Is he coached next year? We know he's gonna do TV?
What What do you see happening here?

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Here? I did? I think Bill, Bill Belichick, he's gonna
do who he signed with? He signed with Peyton, right,
with Omar Producson, Right? If I see him being really
likable on that? Okay, So if he's when you when
you meet with Bill and you hang with Bill, he's
actually a cool hang. So if you're hanging with Bill
and all of a sudden the rest of the world
gets to see that some of those things that you're

(27:15):
nervous about with him will come down. Listen TV as
a it's it's great. It's a great promoter for guys
getting head choaking job, great promoter for guy getting a
head choking job because you see the human side of
somebody that you normally wouldn't have seen. So I think
if the smartest thing Bill could have done is something

(27:35):
like that. You'll see him laugh, you see him joke,
You'll see a different side of Bill, And I think
it's the best thing he could do now, you know,
I think the reason Bill didn't get the job this
year is because, Yeah, that kind of that Patriot's way
stuff is like people are kind of over it.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
And.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
It's just a different landscape nowadays. He kind of can't
rule with an iron fifty more if you will, and
you can't rule with with paranoia. It doesn't like players
just aren't like that anymore, Like you can't you know,
creating guys with you know, if the information gets out
or it's just it just doesn't work like that anymore.
And and also it's like it's so tight. Guys aren't

(28:16):
like they used to be. You got to kind of
build guys up from the inside out these days, and
that's certainly not the Patriot way. So you gotta you know,
in the fast you can just beat guys down and
they'll pop up because you're beating them down, and it'll
you know, they'll respine even more. That's the old that's
the old school way. So I think it's just more
of a changing of the guard, the old school way

(28:39):
into what it is now and how you're gonna kind
of coach guys. But I think, look, Bill's the greatest
coaching ahport of all time. They'll adapt, they'll figure it out.
They'll know it. And I don't see building beams like
Bill take this year and sit there and go Okay,
what I gonna do now? And figure it out? And
I said they'll they'll figure it out, just like he's
the guy. He's the who's ever lived. This isn't just

(29:03):
a guy who won a couple, you know, a couple
of AFC Championship chips. The best he's ever done. They'll
figure it out.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
He's preparing for a wedding, preparing for the draft, and
also the latest Unbreakable Mental Wealth podcast, you had Ot
Genesis on with a phenomenal story about Beyonce.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
Here, So here's the better story. I think we talked
about Ot looks like a safety. You know. Ot is
a big rapper, very famous rapper. I'm in love with
the co co and ed fiance used one of his
songs at Coachella, which is this week, and people had
no idea this past week and uh, he had no
idea she was using that, So life changed. But he's done.

(29:43):
He did a deal with fifty cent. He's like, he's incredible,
but he's also my main training partner and unbreakable. So
when players come in to train, right, we have two
guys who are always there training their asses off with belief,
you know, with everybody's sees them Bet and they're always
shocked by him. But Ot looks like like he looks

(30:03):
like Terrence Newman. He looks like he's a safety. He
actually looks like Karl And I said, because I'm friendie Terrence,
and when I see fer Kim and I was like,
do you know what he's doing here? Oh, it's that
you knew, And he's shacked and he looks like this
nfole safety. So I actually have him trained in MMA
all football players. I have him get after him but

(30:26):
it's also this community of like you got a football player,
where the rapper, where the reporter. It's kind of a
crazy deal. So that dude can go, he can fight.
I'm proud of it. And uh and I love when
the football players beat up on him because it means
I'm not beating up on me.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
He's on Twitter at Jay Glazer. That is at Jay Glazer.
Check out the latest Unbreakable Mental Wealth podcast. He'll be
here next week doing the draft. Then he'll be singing
Coco at his wedding. It's Jay Lazer. Jay is always buddy, appreciated,
my friend. Congratulations. We'll see you next week.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
See you, buddy.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
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(31:24):
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(31:47):
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Speaker 2 (32:31):
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Speaker 1 (32:39):
You know when this song first came out, I said, Oh,
it's a new song by Duran Duran. No, no, no,
it's Frankie Goes to Hollywood. I said, what the hell
is that that does? That's not a name, now that's
a band. Okay. I thought this was Duran Duran.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Could have been even bigger if they just licensed it
to Duran Duran. A. Hey, Simon, get after it. Gonna
write this song for you. I'm gonna give it to you.
How about that?

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Jason Mike Carman live from the Tirech dot Com Studios
thanks to Jay Glazer phenomenal visit with him. The story
he told about Mike Tomlin was just unbelievable. If you
missed it, Fox Sports Radio on Twitter will post it
up a little bit and you also hear it later
on in the show tonight. But as we get ready
for the NFL Draft, Jake Laizer a gonna be part
of our coverage here next week leading into us every

(33:22):
year first round of the draft. I'll tell you what.
After hearing today that the feelers have gone out, Hey,
the Patriots are receptive to potentially moving from the number
three pick in the draft. I will give you a
Bowl prediction right now. That is the first trade that happens.
I asst is early in the draft. Yeah, because the

(33:44):
first two picks in the end, teams are gonna get
a little scared. They're not gonna jump all the way up.
I think the JJ McCarthy thing is, ooh, do we
really want that guy? Are we jumping up for Drake
Made There's gonna be a couple of guys. It's like, oh,
I don't know, I don't know. But the first two picks,
we know Caleb Williams is going number one over and
when it comes down to it, Jayden and Daniels will
go number two.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
Although it was curious, right they did this thing where
they brought all the quarterbacks in on the same day,
to where you even have Daniel's agent in the social
media sphere questioning it, right, and it's an odd way
to do things. I guess the excuse was you wanted
to see how guys interact. Guess what, those quarterbacks aren't
gonna be on the same damn team. Yeah no, so
it doesn't matter. But in the end, those are gonna

(34:26):
be the first two picks. And when it comes down
to it, these are the guys that teams love the most.
Caleb Williams, Jaden Daniels, all the other guys are really
good and maybe in other years, but boy, do you
really want to trade all the way up to get
this pick? Or do we want to pick this guy here?
If you are if you are New England because you
are starting out new. This is gerrodmeyo, this is his

(34:47):
first year.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
And if you screw this pick up, guess what this
gets you fired fast. When you're taking over a team
for the first time, you're a first time head coach,
taking a franchise quarterback doesn't always work. And these guys
all want to keep their jobs the first year after
Bill Belichick. We want to make sure we're in a
great position to succeed. So when a team does want
to trade up there, when they get a team that

(35:09):
is desperate enough, because there will be somebody they will
trade out of that number three pick. So I don't
know that they're desperate enough for boon Nicks at number
three or mccarthur one, but somebody else who really needs
a quarterback. And again, I look at that sweet spot
there at like ten, eleven, twelve, where the Broncos sit
and a couple of other teams are, yeah, the Vikings, Yeah,
those are the teams that are gonna move up. But

(35:30):
that three is where it's gonna go because they're not
desperate enough to say, we're gonna stake our future on
these guys, on one of these guys, because those two
guys are gonna go. Now, something crazy happens. If the
Commanders take Drake may or something else. Jayden Daniels is
sitting at three, well hey, then we'll take Jadan Daniels.
I'm sure. But as time goes on, there's gonna be
that clarity. It's really gonna be Caleb Williams and Jayden

(35:51):
Daniels and then the rest of them. Somebody's gonna want
to get up to three because this is their best
chance to get up there to get a quarterback. But
that desperation for the Patriots at three, I don't see
it del trade out of it. Well it can't be right.
I mean, just from our logic that we followed through
this process and been doing this a minute, and even
Mayo talking about the team and how they were building

(36:13):
things said, you know it's quote not only about the quarterback,
you know, in terms of their pursuit. And the big
part of it for me, Jason, is the your roster
is far from ready to go compete with anybody right
what you're battling for third in the East. If things
break right, you don't have the skill position players, you

(36:34):
don't necessarily have the infrastructure on the offensive and defensive line.
And so at three, is there a quarterback that you
think is that transcendent guy, because we like to use
that word a lot in this day and age. Every
year there seems to have to be a generational guy. Well,
if that's reserved for Caleb Williams, then that guy's not

(36:55):
there at number three, which means you go and you
trade down, whether it's Denver, whether it's Minnesota, whether it's
the Raiders coming up. Because we had that report last
week that Mark Davis said, hey, it's okay, go use
the assets to LESCo, Go go find us our franchise guy. Okay,
So maybe that's in play, and for the Patriots, you
still have a lot of needs to cover, so go

(37:18):
get additional picks, build the infrastructure, and then fit the
right quarterback into it. As opposed to, you know, starting
that old clock, like we always talk about, when your
roster's nowhere near competing. It's it's if they were desperate
enough to say, we have to get the guy now, okay,
but they're not, especially when they're starting over. If the

(37:38):
slam dunk guy isn't there. I mean, really, you're gonna
Gerrod Mayo's gonna say, yes, I'm gonna stake my coaching
career the next two years on JJ McCarthy or bon
Nix or would I rather get a hand or the
Patriots would I'd rather get a handle on what our
post Brady post Belichick team is about, and then we
go look for a quarterback. Yeah, that's exactly so that
this is the same Hey you want to call, that's

(38:00):
the highest team that's going to make a trade right there,
someone's gonna jump in and the Patris move down from
number three to get more assets.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
There you go, exactly what's going to happen because they're
ready to go and topple the Jets forevermore stop.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
The Jets are winning the East exit out about a
Fresca exit Swalling down the Jason Smith Show with my
best friend Mike Carmen coming up next. Boy, do we
got a football story for you? Keep it right here,
Jason and Mike. You're listening to Fox Sports Radio outside
the program because Deon's always one of those guys, Hey,
are you inside the program? Do you know you're huge

(38:31):
that he needs advice from people who see the program
from the outside. Dion has been asked in the last
twenty four hours a few times about, hey, man, you
just had twelve guys hit the portal. You had your
your kids on social media saying hey, if you're hitting
the portal, if you're on defense, talk to me. If
you're on offense, you talk to Shador. So your kids

(38:53):
are now running the transfer portal. So he's had a
bit of a last couple of days. But people leaving
Colorado is a big thing, and he doesn't like when
people bring it up that way. Here's a sample from
his press conference earlier today about what he thinks about
people bringing up the portal and asking him questions about
losing players and who he's going after. Are you losing

(39:14):
some guys to the portal? What are you looking forward
to re establish? What position groups are you hunting?

Speaker 4 (39:21):
I wish you guys do a little more homework when
you start talking about the portal and understand what we losing?

Speaker 1 (39:28):
What are we losing?

Speaker 4 (39:30):
I got time today?

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Are we losing potential starters and potential where.

Speaker 4 (39:44):
Tight end running back? You haven't been watching break Zo, Amen,
We're good.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
I like Dan, I got time today. I got nothing
going on about this here. So you heard one of
the guys in the background say backups. What are you
lose and losing backups? So Dion's upset because it was
thrown out. Hey, here's twelve guys leaving. One was a
very highly recruited running back last year that Deon Sanders got.
That's leaving and Dion did say good things about him,

(40:15):
which hope he succeeds wherever he winds up going. But yeah,
you have twelve guys going to the transfer portal, and
now here's Dion. This is why now he needs advice
from people outside the program. Right. Two big points I'm
gonna make. The first one is this is that from
outside the program, outside the program, everything he has done,
and he has shown me and shown all of us,

(40:38):
is that if you're a good player, he loves you.
If you're not important, he could give a crap. Now.
I get that most coaches in sport, they love their
starters the most. You have the better relationship with them
because you're coaching them more, you're coaching them harder because
they're playing. I understand that. But if you are a
player that wants to go play for him, if you

(40:58):
are a coach that wants to say the player to
go play for him, if if you really want to
keep bringing kids in, don't you want to be a
little bit welcoming. Don't you want these kids know that, Hey,
even if you're not starting, you're still my player. You're
still you're still you're still one. You're still one of
my guys. And maybe it works out here and you play,
maybe you go to the transfer portal. Okay, if that's

(41:19):
the way college football is now. But to be so
so abrupt with what are we losing? We're not losing anybody?
I mean, what what does that say? I get that, yeah, okay,
you don't feel you're losing people who are going to
contribute to your team next year. But what does that say?
What messages that put out there to other players? You
want to go play for Deon Sanders. This is where
coaches and parents go, you want to go play for him?

(41:40):
If things don't go well, Look, he's just cutting these
guys loose. He does not care. He's he and even
if he does, he wants to use this as a
as a thing with the media because all the media,
you're not paying attention to practice. Well, they don't allow
people in to watch practice, so we kind of have
to go by what we see and what's reported. So
I'm going to use this as as a as a
political football, see what. I'm gonna use this thing as

(42:02):
a political football to air some gripes I have against
the against the press. So first thing outside the program,
I look at it and go, boy, if you're a
great player, he loves you because all the great players
he loves talking about his son, about Travis Hunter, so
many good players right love. But if you're not, if
you're not good, I understand most coaches they don't sit
there and go, but you have to least make it

(42:23):
look like, hey, you're part of the team. It's like,
if you're a backup, I don't care about you, even
if you're on the team. What are we losing backups?
What do I care about backups? Guess what? No matter what, happens.
If these guys leave, there's guys who are going to
be backups at these positions through over the course of
the season. So they know I'm not really valued because
I'm a backup you have. So now what you've done

(42:43):
is you've made it. Look to the guys that want
to come there, Hey, do you really want to go there?
Because if you don't play right away, he's got no
value in you. And if you go there and you
don't go and you don't transfer, you have no value anyway.
Because this is what he thinks about backups, like saying
that is so such an awful thing, and it's it's
it's part of what's gone into since he's come into Colorado.

(43:06):
When he first came in, what he had a meeting
with the whole team, all right, what this exciting? Hey,
you guys get to get ready to hit the transfer portal.
Uh okay, you know I remember at the time, going
I understand that first meeting. You're these kids who have
played football their whole life, that took scholarships to come
to college, work their asses off. Maybe they're not good enough,
I understand that, but these are still kids who work hard.
These still kids who put the rest of their lives

(43:27):
on hold to play a game that maybe they're not
gonna play anymore in three years. And the first thing
you say is, guys, better hit the portal. My son's
coming in. I got guys coming in. You want to
hit the portal, Go hit the portal. Like this, he
doesn't care at all about players unless you are helping
his star power as a coach, or you're a star
player on the field helping him win. And you got
has shown me that you care about more than just that. Well,
the funny thing about it is what was the problem

(43:49):
with their squad last year? They had no depth, particularly
on the lines, right and hastily built. Obviously get out
there and you've got a couple of all class players
you mentioned is his son and Travis Hunter, and that's great.
Not a lot of depth. So what happened Eventually they
got slapped around, right, they got beat up, and Shadeur

(44:10):
spent a lot of time on his ass based on
the inefficiencies and in effectiveness of that offensive line.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
The optics matter. They still matter even if you're a
Hall of Famer all over the place and you played
two sports and all of the greatness that deon Santa.
There's still there's now a coach, and there's still some
rules of engagement that still apply to it and the
optics of it in the program and outside of as

(44:38):
you say, get getting the next level of recruits, you
still need the field more than twenty two guys. So
if you're not his guy, you're completely expendable. And he's
letting you know that coming in.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
And I guess some folks are gonna be okay with
it because they want to go to Colorado. They want
that experience. And that's fine.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
You know, you take Philip Rosters and and take your scholarship.
But how much joy could there be in that experience
if you're not the A list starter just go The callous,
cold way that he dismisses the back of players is

(45:22):
really something special.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
Right For as much as we've talked about coaches in history,
and you know how they wouldn't translate today, men, is
he translating right now?

Speaker 4 (45:34):
No?

Speaker 1 (45:34):
He did for a month. Yeah, he gave when he
was new, and he did great things. He turned Colorado
into a destination very quickly. Well, you had guys that
were falling all over themselves to go coach with him
and be there, want to go and players saying I'm
putting Colorado in my top three. It was amazing. But
you can't just sit there and say, all right, there's

(45:55):
got to be more to that, right, And as you said,
you said the word destination. That's the second part that
Dion's got it that from outside the program, you want
Colorado to be a destination. There's such a thing as
too much new style. Went Beastie Boys again, there's too
much new style For Dion. This is a different way
to do it, completely different, and everything he's done has

(46:17):
been completely different. But when you're picking a college to
go to, yes, nil, money matters, everything matters, But you
want the program you go to to seem like it
has long term stability to it. And Dion is not
fostering long term stability. He is. He is fostering things
can change any single day, and that's not what you
want when you're going to say I want to go

(46:39):
somewhere or I know stability and this is what the
situation is going to be. And this is kind of
where as unpredictable as college football as sure for the
individual player, they want to know, Okay, this is what
my experience is gonna be like, this is kind of
what I like. I don't want to know going in
that my position. Coach you recruit to me is gonna
get blown out or this guy if we lose three
games in a row, the OC's gonna get fired. There's
gonna be all kinds of crazy stuff going on. Am

(47:00):
I going to stay on coaches good side? Am I
gonna not be on coach Prime's good side? You need
to show that there's a little bit of stability there
to it, that it's not just something that, hey, it's
all new and we're rewriting the rule book of college
football as we go. Okay, I get that you have
something new and it's great, but you got a show
stability and the Colorado shows zero stability. Oh I remember
we were celebrating here, you and I and I trumpeted.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
You know his name is Sean Lewis. When things are
going well, and what happened. It went bad and he
cut him loose, just like you like backups.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
So now he's going to be the San Diego State
coach and we'll see what kind of wizardry he could
do there. But the other thing, you know, when you
talk about stability. How much of this success and how
much of his coaching acumen is predicated on the fact
that he's got his kids and he's got Travis Hunter.
Oh what happens when they leave? Right, that's the next

(47:49):
part of it, right. And I loved last week that
he he had the team meeting and he had the
notes from the professors or whatever. That was a nice
little story right of, Hey, no slacking in class, go
be accountable, all that great message. But then on the
back end of it, he's, yeah, you guys can all
be gone tomorrow and we'll move on, and to try

(48:12):
to be adversarial with the media, like the numbers are
the numbers. You lost twelve guys. You don't have to
like them all equally. We get that, Yeah, it's still
twelve guys. You've now got to figure out you don't
have to be mad at the person asking the question, Hey,
you're losing twelve guys. What are you looking to bring in?

Speaker 4 (48:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (48:31):
Well what?

Speaker 1 (48:31):
Like like suddenly he's mad. Like it's not like someone said, hey,
you lost these twelve players and you are hurting it.
This is what are you looking to bring in? And
now I'm mad. No one's looking at our practice. It's
about so you're not gonna softball? A question is she
could have asked, so you're not going to bring in
new players? Well, you're saying you don't need anybody else?
Is that you tell me that? Then if that's your point,
we don't need we're not bringing anybody. We're good. We're
getting out those we got it on the practice Yeah,
I mean practice field, we're great. Well, go the same

(48:52):
guy that's that that's the four string right outside linebacker.
He's gonna be for a string left outside linebacker. We're fine,
We're fine with it. We're not bringing it like he
he he. Whatever mood he was in going into today,
he let that get to him and and kids, you
know as much as they they they love the attitude
of him, and you love the charisma of Deon Sanders there,

(49:13):
but they want to know, Hey, coach is not just
going to be someone who flies off the handle all
the time or or or I don't want to walk
around eggshells on him. I want to know I have value.
I want to know. I want to know, Like I said,
I want to know I have value if I'm a
backup player. I want to know if their stability with
this with this team, and he does not show that.
I feel like every day in Colorado kids go to
practice and walk out a up. I don't know what
today is gonna bring, but it's not gonna be boring.

(49:34):
But I have no idea. And that's great for a while,
but eventually is like I got to get off this ride.
I need a little bit of stiff, Like I can't
have every day be this way. Well, the big selling
point was us against the world. Right, that became a
cultural thing. It became a college the other like we've
been talking about with with Caitlin Clark college basketball into
the WNBA. It's the you weren't here and now you're

(49:55):
on board. Right, people who didn't give any care about
college football, we're suddenly Colorado fans and jumped on. Okay,
how long are you one of the us? If you're
one of the players, that's really the question. Like everybody
else may still be on board with what he's he's
trying to sell, but what do you need to do?
Are the rules of engagement for you clear enough to

(50:16):
where you stay on the on the good side of things,
or you become the next guy in a press conference
that becomes who are we losing? So no one's inside
the program like you, I get it, but this is
what it looks like from outside the program, and this
is not something that you want. So there you go.
Free advice for Deon. How did nobody ask him about
the funny overalls he was wearing? Maybe maybe after that question.

(50:39):
I don't think people wanted to ask that. Well, I
don't think they wanted. They didn't want to respond. I'm
gonna ask the overall question. Oh uh, do you have
a question? Oh no, no, I'm never I don't need to coach.
Let's lighten this thing up. I'm good, I'm good. I
haven't seen those since, like Oshkosh was a thing. Are
you channeling a little Vince will Fork here? I remember
wearing a wearing overalls like that, and how excited I was,

(51:01):
like because I liked wearing the shirt under it. When
I was a kid, I loved wearing overalls. Yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah. Then they got fashion when I was in
high school, they got fashionable because then it was fashionable
to just have the the one the one side and
done done in the other side not done, And then
that became a whole fashion statement and that became really big,
and and and music artists started wearing it that way.
It's like overalls became a big thing. I got one both. Yeah. Hey,

(51:25):
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