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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Hour two of the Morning Sprint Altitude Sports Radio ninety
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back from viewing eleven on eleven practice. We've gone through
the two's, we're back now to the ones. On your
biggest takeaways from this period thus far. You put on
the wrong headset there, coach got a boy overall, what I.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Just went sorry about that? I didn't know which headset
is I was. That's the one I actually started the
show with rush the one I put on.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
So I did one more time.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
All right, here it goes.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
So what I noticed is Bonis had a probably his
throw of the day so far, was on a skinny
post on time, on schedule to Von Veley in a
really really good position. And I don't know if you
guys were able to see what happened on the defensive
side of the ball, but it looked like Pat Sutan
the second was involved either in a really impressive PBu
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or just something I heard applause and unfortunately I was
watching the Broncos offense.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
JK.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Dobbins looks really good. Tyler Baday had a nice run.
Jelil McLoughlin, as we talked about for the break, looked good.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
But overall, I'd.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Say it's just been a pretty good even practice as
it relates to the Denver Broncos and bon Nicks. He
did look he I think he probably was sacked on
one of his play action passes by Josh Schwett, the
newly acquired outside the linebacker from the Philadelphia Eagles that
the Cardinals have picked up just that effort sack Bonick
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stepped up in the second kind of the second effort
from Josh Wet got him.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
In the pocket.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
It doesn't look like the offensive line from the Broncos
are getting beat by any stretch of imagination.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Felt like a bit of more of a coverage.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
Sack, and it certainly felt like there were forced either
reads or forced runs.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Like r J.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Harvey when he touched the ball was not allowed to
bounce outside the tackles. Ye like he was running that
thing through the middle as much as humanly possible. And
I wonder if that is a direct reaction to what
happened on on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
Yeah, that's that's the hard part, because there are some
really good runs to be bounced. And the one of
the number one schemes in the National Football League right now,
duo is a play that is a true downhill. The
duo means it's two different sets of double teams. So
there's a duo of combination blocks, which is double teams.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
At the point of attack.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
You get vertically you get downhill, and then a lot
of times that ends up being a bounced read.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
It appeared that on a couple of the.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Duo plays that were called by the Broncos in that
period that you ended up seeing him just hey, I'm
gonna put my head down, I'm gonna turn my legs,
and as a result, yet no yards.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
So it's like you touch the stove.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
Of over bouncing and then it's like, hey, stay in
your lane, keep it downhill. Now you overdo it, and
then you start messing with the running backs instincts, and
I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
But especially as a rookie though, you do have to.
You do have to demonstrate the ability and the want to.
You were you were talking about your experience with players
in the past in terms of the game in a
very vague sense of like, you have to kind of
want to get hit to play this game. You have
to want as a running back to be inside the
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tackles and find a way to chew up three, four
or five yards without bouncing to the outside and just
using your wheels.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Frankly, you kind of need to be a sicko. And
that's what this game is all about, right when you
talk about the sports that you played, you play that
game for twenty plus years. Like Brent Burns has, you're
a Sicko Siico, you're a Siico.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
That's the same thing.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Man to be really good at this game, particularly if
anything involved in the run game, whether it's a tight
end as the block would be offensive lineman, you've got
to be a guy that's just a mutant version of
a human being as it relates to hitting other people
or being hit. Recently, I had a player eye coach,
really good player.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Basically just said I don't like getting hit.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Can't play the game if you don't like it.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
Yeah, and Coud's not playing anymore. I didn't kick him
off the team.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
It was self selection the process like I don't like
getting hit or I don't like to deliver hits. I
don't want to play the physical aspect of the game.
There's no space in the game of football for that
player unless you're a kicker or punter. And I like
when those guys like to hitchh hair once in a
while too.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
How do you toe the line of ruining a running
backs instinct and active like positive traits and the positive
trait of RJ Harvey is that he can get to
the outside and you can find a way to make
a zero yard rush into a four to seven yard
rush simply by getting outside the numbers. How do you
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toe the line between that and then forcing him to
run the scheme? Like when do you screw up a
running backs intuition?
Speaker 3 (05:42):
I think if you tell him you have to stay
in between the guards, hell or high water, and it
could be just a day of emphasis. But like, today's
not a day where you prove a point. You're competing
against another NFL franchise, and so I don't know that
that's gonna be case with a guy like RJ. Harvey
where we're not going to see him be able to
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unquirk his ability to bounce and use his speed and
get outside on the edge. Because I did see that
that is a unique trait of him. When we just
watched we're back into an eleven on eleven period, bo
Nix with a dime and throws a touchdown to it.
Believe that's is that Devon Valley again. Devon Vley is
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having himself a day. It's great, this is great development
for the Broncos.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Push out of bounds around the six yard line, but
was wide open, beautiful route from Valle Nix hits him
in stride, and that was shortly after finding Marvin Mims
on a quick sideline route that was probably about a
twelve to a fifteen yard reception. Again, depth is difficult
from where we're sitting here, but those are my best
guesses here. Second eleven to eleven on Pier or eleven
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on eleven period, very clearly more pass focused.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
Yeah, this is team pass, so I can't see the sticks.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
I don't think it's a third down team pass, but
probably second and long. Yeah, that's what I see on
both sides the second ten. So more of your passing downs,
your past situations. That last snap, the touchdown sixty yard
at least might have been caught.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
At the five yard line by Devon Vley.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
That was my favorite rep of the twenty twenty five
campaigned thus far for bow Nicks.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
Two things happen on that rep. Number one to the field.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Bo Nicks used the hard count and ended up getting
the blitzing linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals to jump off sides,
snaps it on the second count.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
He knows he has a free play because it was.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
A blitz look, bo Nicks knew that they are compromised
in their seams, so you had four verticals being run
right there. Right, Bonnicks stares down the field seam, which
I believe was Evan Ingram, and then immediately came back
to his boundary seam, which was Devon Vley, and he
moved that safety with his eyes. That was That was
a fantastic rep of football from bo Nicks. Frankly, the
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best snap of this training camp from what we've been
able to see.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Right before he draws the blitzing linebacker off side with
the hard count, he changes the play at the line
of scrimmage as well. So it's something that they walked up.
He saw changes of play, and I wonder if that
if they saw that right before.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
That pressure was gonna like, hey, if we get.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
That pressure look and it's a Sam fire three three
fire zone, then we're doing this and that's running at.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
The first team offense is firing on all right now.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
That was That was probably Bo's throw of the camp.
Last one was Bo's rep.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
Of the camp.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Mental rep and a great throw. That was a wide
side comeback route to Troy Franklin on time. Accurate ball,
jumped immediately out of his hands. This is for the
Denver Broncos who've been concerned about Bonix and where he's
at headspace wise. After what's been a fairly mundane training
camp we'll call it today has been fantastic so far.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Yeah, that was sensational. Troy Franklin on the most recent
reception there the ones are now out. Jert Stidham, quarterbacking
with the twos, finds a reception for very little gain,
if any at all. To is that Blake Watson on
the right, Tyler Beda on the right's bothering them?
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
This this has to be This has to be a
really good field for the first team offense. Sean Payton
has to be breathing a sigh of relief, likely being
able to answer questions now after practice of like, is
this what you expected? Is this the reason why you
think they could be like the nine or the twenty
eleven Saints team?
Speaker 3 (09:33):
And what we're watching right now? So two fields are
playing out, the one defense for the Denver Broncos.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Uh, you watch them versus.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
And team pass versus the one offense for the Cardinals,
And all I can say I was watching intently on Bonecks,
because that's the storyline today, right, we know what we
have as Broncos fan.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
The defense could look terrible today, and I would damn.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
I'll say this, one field with the Broncos offense, you
felt the football getting pushed vertically down the field and
making significant gains. The other field, with the one defense
of the Denver Broncos, it felt like everything was bottled up.
There were very few significant gains. If anything, it was
four or five yard checkdown throws, quick slants, nothing of
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any type of consequence.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Now, we've been very concerned, I apologize, based off of
last year's or inability to run the football consistently and
moving into this season where you have to kind of
kill the clock a little bit with what's going to
be a number one, number two or number three defense
hopefully this year in twenty twenty five, does it concern
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you that the team run period wasn't as dynamic as
the team pass period or is it always gonna feel
that way because you're not going to get those types
of chunk plays that we just watched from Veley and
from Franklin and from Sherfield.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
Yeah, I think that a daily today.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
It's not that you're just scheming up shot plays down
the field. You're letting bo Nicks do what Bonnicks does
incredibly well, which is a get into the right play
versus different defensive looks, and then b operate within the
structure of the offense to then create explosive plays by
exposing potential schematic deficiencies of a particular defensive call.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
So that's how you can create massive plays.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
The touchdown pass to Marvin Mims backed up against the
Cleveland Browns, that wasn't a designed.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
Seventy yard throw.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
That ball was completed what eighteen to twenty two yards
down the line of scrimmage, But you saw that there
was a split safety look and you threw it on time.
You diagnose the defense, and you threw the ball with
tremendous accuracy underneath, and then.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
Marvin Mims is able to do the rest.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
We just saw that in real time again with Von Bailey,
just a different look. It was a blitz look versus
a single high safety, and Bonicks did a really good
job of chinning that single high safety to move them
off of space. So I like the Broncos' ability to
not necessarily try to dial up chunk plays but to
just take the chunk plays as they come.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Nix's back out onto the field.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
R J.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Harvey taking a couple of reps on handoffs through the
middle of the zone.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Coach Trey mcbrad again big play against the starting, starting
defense for the Denver Broncos and trying to think who
that who that defense at back was. It looks like
maybe Brandon Jones that was in coverage of safety.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
Looks like number twenty two.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
You saw Bo take a big step forward in his
joint practice with Green Bay last year. What are the
differences that you're seeing so far? It's happening, you know,
actively right in front of us. What are the differences
between Bo and that practice last year and what we've
seen through let's call it twelve live reps against Arizona
so far.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Command. There he is again, Marvin Mams down the field,
huge play. Command.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
He looks like a He doesn't look like a rookie
that is on the plus side of his development, which
is what he looked like last year in Green Bay. Today,
in the team pass period that we're watching right before
our very eyes, Bonix looks like a player that is
incomplete control of the offense. That he is in tasked
with leading. That's what he looks like. The cadence, the
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use of cadence, drawing the defense off sides in two
of his ten reps that we've had in this period
so far, using the cadence as a weapon to gather information.
As we see Bo right now, Mike iding an inside
linebacker there in mac Wilson's senior and let's see if
mac Wilson ends up he ends up dropping out in coverage.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
But Bo knows potentially where his deficiency is.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
Yeah, just Bo looks like a player right now that
is in command of what he is doing.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
And he doesn't end up getting a positive reception there.
He uses his feet, probably gets two or three yards,
but realizes that when he gets flushed out of the pocket,
it's okay to use his instincts to use his feet
in turn a play that he doesn't want to force
into an incompletion into something that can help move the
sticks two or three plays down the road. I wonder
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if a if a younger version of bon Nix would
try to have forced to pass back across the field
trying to get that seven eight nine yard reception that
he's been used to over the last ten reps. I'm
okay with seeing him use his feet in eleven on
a lone, Yeah for sure.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
And it's it's pocket manipulation. It's it's finding the soft
spots in the defense. You know what's you know what
I've just noticed, So Courtland Sutton just went in, uh
kind of.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Hard for a dig throw. Looks a little bit he's
walking a.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Little gingerly the ninety two million dollar man as there
was a very unintentional collision between a Cardinals secondary player
really working with the two's Jared Stidham out there.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
That was Max Melton in the second corner.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
He is not a he's not a backup. That is
a starting corner for the Cardinals. But uh, you don't
feel that either one of these teams is is going
to try to stir up the pot in this practice.
Feels like two teams that are really about their their
effort and their work. You're one that's offensive, PI, buddy,
it's not because there's NFL officials out here.
Speaker 5 (15:06):
I don't know how they don't.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
I don't know how they don't throw a flag there.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
They didn't call it.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
He did a bench press off the corner's back.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Let's not forget what kind of league is this rash?
What's what sells TV revenue? It was a beautiful throw
offensive Sam Ellinger. Again, I wear Scottie Hastings when you needed.
Scotty's got to be juiced up about that throw from
Sam Ellinger. That was a great throw and gave Jerwan Newton,
the undrafted free agent rookie out of Toledo, an opportunity
to go climb the ladder.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
Listen, make a big play down the field.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
If Broncos wide receivers are allowed to do bench presses
off of corners backs, I'm okay with it. I'll take it.
But if I'm in stripes, man, I'm tossing the flag there.
There should have been laundry on the field.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
Oh nice cash, Jauqin Davis.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Don't let him go away, don't let someone snag him up.
And then three years later he's got some four reception,
seventy yard touchdown game against the Broncos and they lose
because of him. I love him, I love number eighty
walking days. We'll take a quick time out more eleven
on eleven reaction from coach Mike Sanford and myself Alex
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ninety two five three oh three, five oh four oh
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are coming up on the other side. Back out here
live at Broncos Park Training Camp twenty twenty five, our
final day out here with the Broncos as they've welcomed
in the Arizona Cardinals for a joint practice head of
week two.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
I'm kind of sad about that. Our last day out here.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
It was funny on was it? Tuesday was the day
that didn't really have all that much energy and we.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Couldn't see anything either where nothing was happening. Roger and
I were sitting there like, gosh, like get me out
of here. We'll even be out here for our shows today.
I'm like, I want to be out here every day now.
I want to watch football against other NFL teams from
twenty feet away for the rest of my life every
single morning, but I can't.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
That's why this is special.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
We have now moved from eleven on eleven into some
special team. So as we do that, let's head on
over to kJ and his NFL Notes mister Granderson, what
do you got?
Speaker 6 (17:06):
Cardinals versus Broncos joint practice is living up to the
hype according to you guys who have nothing but big
plays coming from out there. In case you missed it
earlier this morning, Jeff Legwall, the official balloon popper fil
the two Sports Radio jumped on with Moje, Lombardi and
Kane and he talked about the dominant Broncos defense from
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last week.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
It's one practice and everything, but they go to the
joint practice in San Francisco. Brandon Jones doesn't practice, Green
Law doesn't practice, Singleton doesn't practice, and they absolutely dominated
every single period except one period at the end. I
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would say the forty nine ers tied that period, huh,
and they I mean, it was just ridiculous at one point.
I think at one point I counted seven consecutive plays
without a positive game for the forty nine ers.
Speaker 6 (18:01):
Here's Vas Joseph with the full cut that I play
earlier in the show of him talking about what he
expects and what he needs from his defense today.
Speaker 8 (18:09):
I want improvement. You know, I'm doing some things in practice.
I won't do any games that I'm testing for the season.
I want our guys to obviously, you know, play at
a high standard. I want finish, I want I want
great coverage, I want great rush, and I want good football,
you know. And that's you know, this team coming in tomorrow.
I mean they ran a ball well last year and
this week against Kansas City. So again it's gonna be
a great test for our front and our back end
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guys cover and it's a quarterback who can run, you know,
So testing our rush lane is gonna be good against Kyler.
So it's the next test, and I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
Yeah, we got to remember that fans.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Joseph has a lot of intimate knowledge of this, this
Cardinals franchise, and he does bring up a good point
James Connor, running back six and thirty three pounder, and
then also another humongous back that has done some things
in his NFL career and trade bets.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
So we have a we have a training camp fight, fellows.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
One, we got some right hooks thrown a special team
scuffle at I.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
Saw number sixty three, Evan Brown, the offensive lineman either
or out of SMU and then I think it was
seventy I thought it was seventy eight. Will Sherman with
the Broncos. But I do yeah, I'm almost positive though
it was. It was sixty three Evan Brown on Arizona.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
I didn't have a chance to see rain a camp fight.
Heck yeah, well I didn't have a chance to see
any of the actual fight.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
All I know is that that is the fastest and
most urgent movement I've ever seen from Tyler Columbus.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
He popped right up, still got it.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Yeah, he was ready to go. He's been through a
few of the back before.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
I got knock someone off the way.
Speaker 3 (19:46):
He just knows his time. And it was funny. Right
in front of us was the Broncos offensive line. They
heard it, and then all of a sudden, I saw
Luke Wattenberg start moving like it's I better be there.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
I gotta get there. That's that's the job.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
That's the nature of an offensive lineman is to have
your teammates back man to protect.
Speaker 4 (20:02):
That's what you do for a living.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Half of the snaps are a little bit more now
in the NFL is to protect the quarterback.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
You got to protect your teammates. That was fun to see.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
If there's no other football player that you would want
in a bar fight at your back than an offensive lineman,
like I understand that there are terrifying edg rushers at
you know, six five two forty.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
You want an old lineman. I want to lineman.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
And then I also I want to Oliman to be
there to clean up the work. I want Drake green Law.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
To be there.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Mike Tyson Junior to throw the first one because he's
base built like a dad gum like world class boxer.
Oh Tyler Plums likes his reach advantage. On on, Drake
green Law said he he would get after him.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
O kJ keep it going.
Speaker 4 (20:43):
What's next?
Speaker 9 (20:44):
Your own little internet shows are driving me crazy.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
You guys are reporting on all of these fights and
all of these big plays there. Now, you guys are
driving Sean Payton crazy. Speaking of speaking of head coaches,
Cardinals head goes Jonathan Ganni said on yesterday that he
used to day's joint practice to determine what he'll do
with his starters on Saturday. Coach Peyton hinted at his
first conference earlier this week that he will probably and
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more than likely get his starters some work on Saturday,
regardless of today's outcome. Coach Sanford, can you kind of
walk us through as a hit coach to process in
determining the workload for starters doing a long ramp up
period like this, knowing what's coming up the road to hit.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
A lot of it has to.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Do with the history of that player. Are they coming
off of recent injury. In the case of Drake Green Law,
certainly that's recent both in recent the NFL in the
last two years, but also recently he had a quad
didn't make sense for Drake green a lot of play today.
You know, there's other players that they're young players or
guys that have been available right now. I look at
the first string defense as eleven on eleven red zone
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period is set to begin, John Day Barron in there. Obviously,
that's a player that has to play, not only in
a day today, just to get those reps against NFL receivers,
tight ends, NFL fronts. Jonah Ellis that's a player too
that needs these reps with the first string defense in
the absence of Nick Bonito. So there's a lot of
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different decisions, and you have to make decisions about availability
of players and how far you're gonna extend players. It's
a case by case basis. Each player is unique and different.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
How much of success or failure in practice plays out
in Hey you play. You actually played a lot in
terms of snaps in joint practice on Thursday, but they
weren't successful. So like, as it stands right now, the
Cardinals defense against the first team offense for the Broncos.
From a passing standpoint, it's kind of gotten shredded today
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so far. So I know that they're gonna get a
bunch of reps against the Broncos today. But if they suck,
do they then play on Saturday? Does that come into
the equation at all?
Speaker 3 (22:53):
It sounds like that's gonna be a bit of the
decision making process for Jonathan Gannon, who yes, he's still
trying to figure out is this team legit or not.
The NFC West is a division that feels like it
could potentially be a four team race. I mean, who
would you automatically eliminate from contention with the NFC West, Cardinals, Seahawks, Niners, Rams,
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They're all kind of in that who knows, and they've
all been good recently.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Red Zone eleven on eleven has started first team offense
against first team defense. What did we just see, Coach?
Speaker 3 (23:27):
We saw a bo Nicks shallow crossing concept, got out
of his hand very quickly, very immediately found Courtland Sutton
for what would have probably been an eight to twelve
yard gain, probably would have set you up inside of
the ten yard line.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
This is a scripted red zone period. It is eleven
on eleven.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
It might end up let's see here, it looks like
second down and long. So this is a kind of
a past situation in eleven on eleven Johnny barn with
a tremendous play just now on the defensive side of
the field, there was a swing screen that thrown out
and john Ay Barron was was being blocked by Trey McBride.
Trey McBride trying hard to gain leverage, and Johnny Barron
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just snapped out with strength like hand strength against the
sixty four two and forty six pounds tight end and
then set the leverage created the contained forced the ball
back inside and ends up being a zero yard gain.
That was that was advanced level five hundred type stuff.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
This second and long situation right in front of us
with the first team offense was a no gain run
with JK. Dobbins now trained or changed into third down
as bo Nicks uses a hard count and takes a
snap looking for Marvin Mims caught the ball. I do
think it hit the ground though shortly after he got.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
Hit drop that was a drop did get did get
hit a little bit there? Bonix with a nice vertical
climb in the pocket. Yeah, this is a This is
a cool period. I like this period. It's a it's
a passing down situational period within the twenty yard lines,
which is a unique situation. It's it's not hey, run
it to win down inside the red zone. We didn't
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get to we didn't get four yards on first down.
So it's second and eight, second and nine, second and
ten or third down and six. This appears to be
a period of practice. This is a little bit shorter
second down and five here for the Broncos. So we'll
probably see our first run, which we.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Do if we see a lot of passes in these
inside the fifteen situations from the Broncos, are you going
to be a happy customer during the middle of the season.
Speaker 4 (25:30):
I would be extremely extremely happy with.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Some of the growth that I'm looking for from Bonix
as a drop back passer in.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
The red zone.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
That's why I think you're doing that today because you
love the intent of running the football inside the red zone.
That's how I think you win championships is that you
have the ability to get four yards on first down,
have the sticks on second down, and convert on third
down via the run game. If you don't get that
all right, you've got to be able to make that
next step. And it appears this has been another fruitful
period in the past game for bow in the first
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team offense.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
kJ what's next on NFL notes.
Speaker 9 (26:06):
Your own little internet shows are driving me crazy.
Speaker 6 (26:09):
Broncos special teams coach Darren really stepped up to the
media scrum yesterday and he came to the defense of
his punter, Jeremy Crossaw, who has received mixed reviews regarding
his punting capabilities. Darren explain what Jeremy needs to do
to be more consistent and what goes into being more
consistent as a punter.
Speaker 10 (26:27):
Yeah, really with with with punting and kicking, a lot
of it just comes down to technique and a lot
of that just come you know, you got to remember,
you know, there's a lot of nuances to the punning game.
You know, where these Australian punters, which I've had a
few of they have had different styles of punts. You know,
punning in college is at a completely different game. You know,
a lot of you guys play golf. It's like getting
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in the in the te you know, in the in
the t box there, or getting on the driving range
and you hit five great ones and all of a
sudden you put one in the water, and so just
you know, things with punting.
Speaker 11 (26:56):
Your drops, a lot of it just comes down to technique.
Speaker 10 (26:59):
The best thing about Jeremy, one of the best things
I should say is that he's a self corrector kind
of knows exactly what went wrong when it went wrong.
Speaker 11 (27:07):
Again, I'm not gonna put a whole lot.
Speaker 10 (27:08):
Of stock into Saturday Night because we had two short
fields and you know those the numbers can be can
be skewed there.
Speaker 11 (27:12):
I really like where he's at. I'm really really happy
we have. I think he's got a great future.
Speaker 10 (27:17):
I know, you know, I know Sean mentioned something about
Thomas Morrison and obviously coach Thomas myself at the Saints,
and he was, you know, you know, just kind of
very very complimentary of him. And so again I've said
it before, I'll say it again. You know, the talent's there,
it's just a consistency. We got to find, you know,
his happy home there. And but you guys saw like
yesterday and his punt session, he had this first five
or six punts where we'll take those every time. So
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we got to bring that to the to the game field.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
Tyler Crosshaw needs to have himself with day to day
and hasn't been a punt period yet. It's been a
kickoff kickoff return for both the Cardinals and the Broncos.
He has not been consistent in the NFL standard. If
Darren Rizzy is to be taken out, his word is
not like you were me on the t T box
at one out of four is a shank in the
water that gets you fired in the National.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Football One out of four you're killing me, coach.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Well that's what That's what Darren Rizzy said lot yesterday
during his media availability.
Speaker 4 (28:09):
It's like golf. One out of four is going to
be a shank.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
Well, if that's the case for the punter, you got
pretty low st energy of the Denver hunt.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
There is news out of camp. Garrett Bulls is being
looked at in the ambulance that's just off the practice fields.
The ambulance has not left, but he has not come
back in to practice quite yet. So Matt Pert is
taking snaps at left tackle right now. Again, Garrett Bulls
seeking medical attention inside the ambulance that is here at practice.
So not not great for an offensive line that has
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been remarkably healthy over the last couple of years. That is,
it's one of the most important positions on the field.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
Brother, I didn't I didn't see anything with Garrett Bowles
during any of the actual team periods. I didn't see
him go down. I didn't see him being carted off.
So if there's any sauce to take you from that
is that there's a potential that it might be heat related,
could be you know, blood sugar problems. Doesn't look like
he had to touch some type of significant lower extremity
issue or he would probably have been out and it
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would have been a scene that we would have been
able to see. So all the best, obviously for a
very important part of this Denver Broncos offense and Garrett Bowles.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
A left tackle red.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Zone eleven on eleven continues at the Broncos at the
ten yard line. A handoff inside has swallowed up immediately.
Is that JK Dobbins once again no gain as the
first team offense stalls in the red zone. kJ keep
it rolling. What you got?
Speaker 9 (29:33):
Your own little internet shows are driving me crazy?
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Well this week the number one sports podcast and where
right now is Taylor Swift's episode on the New Heights
podcast with Jason Kelsey and her be.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Bigger than our very own? Is that bigger than her
very own? Hot mic with Lindall and Hastings?
Speaker 6 (29:49):
Well, you know what, you bring up A great point there, coach.
That may be a close When I say close, I
mean fingernail level of close second because those guys are
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Speaker 4 (30:15):
A little play design touchdown in the red zone.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
It was a pick wheel between uh, I think it
was Marvin Mims Junior running the post, a little stutter
wheel coming out of the backfield and uh it was.
It was a bit more of a scheme type of
it got Courtland Sutton open for the touchdown. Bonex through
the ball on time, Bonex didn't throw the ball out
of bounds. It was a beautiful throw and catch, and
more importantly, it was fantastic play design against the red zone,
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in and out man coverage against the stack.
Speaker 5 (30:41):
Look.
Speaker 6 (30:46):
Well, let's hear from Taylor Swift as she explains, well,
she knew nothing about football before one of the Witches
of the Wist came into her life.
Speaker 12 (30:58):
I I thought that the quarterbacks, that's how.
Speaker 9 (31:02):
You played it on the on the playground growing up.
Speaker 11 (31:04):
So I understand if you hadn't.
Speaker 12 (31:06):
Like, no, you don't understand. I thought it was like
Jared Goff is here and Josh Allen's here, and they're
gonna be like they blow a whistle and then they
they go at each other and they're like.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
And like, who's gonna win.
Speaker 5 (31:20):
That's actually I would love to see Jared golf got
it defense.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
I've got some ideas, I've got some thoughts.
Speaker 12 (31:28):
You know what a first down was. I didn't know
what the chains were.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
I didn't know what.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
A tight end was.
Speaker 8 (31:36):
I am forever thankful for you diving into the football world.
Speaker 12 (31:40):
Oh my god. I fell in love with it. I
became obsessed with it. I became like a person who
was running through the halls of my house screaming. We
drafted Xavier or Worthy and my friends were like, what
is who body snatched you?
Speaker 2 (31:56):
You're making Taylor Swift like the biggest football fan in
the world for them that Mos was losing his mind over.
And I was like, if t Swift was the number
one recording artist he didn't like it in nineteen seventy eight,
you would be all over her. But because she makes
music in twenty twenty five, you think she's a loser.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
Taylor Swift. Yes, the podcast dropped yesterday. My daughter was
in the car one.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Point three million people as it went live.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
My daughter was one of those people in the car
apparently no she had her head headsets and I was
listening out to sports radio. Of course, what else would
I be listening to. RAJ was listening to Cracker and
Lindall when I dropped. But what I loved about what
my daughter told me is my daughter herself obviously has
grown up this the daughter of a football coach, loves Paul.
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Her favorite thing to watch the NFL Draft and its entirety.
My daughter, Taylor Swift said the same thing that she's
become like a diehard draft watcher, like was going nuts
when Xavier Worthy was drafted two years ago, and as
her her love for the game of football has grown,
she said she can't almost can't get enough of it,
which is cool.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
I think it's really neat. It's good for the game.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
I would have never thought that Peyton would have been
big on the sixth round of the twenty twenty three
NFL Draft Total Draft. I love you love that for her.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
She's like this kid out of North Carolina Central, Man,
I don't think he's worthy of a sixth round pick.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
What are we doing there?
Speaker 3 (33:19):
He is right on target, right there, the kid out
of North Carolina Central, albeit not a sixth round pick,
Joaquin Davis with a back line dig dime thrown by
my Day one Ellinger, My ride or die my day
one Woking Davis.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Don't let him go anywhere, don't try and stash mom
practice squad. Someone's gonna grab him.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
Probably the best idea of the period between first, second,
and third units, Probably the best throw and catch red
zone precision of the of the period.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
We haven't spoken about the Sam Ellinger pass that he made.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
To Michael Bandy.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Michael Bandy ridiculous throwing rolling off to his left Michael
ban He saw that it was a scramble drill, gives
a little bit of a stare step move, so flattens
it off and then goes vertical.
Speaker 4 (34:08):
Unbelievable, almost like a hidden ball trick Houdini type of
a throw.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Drops it over the just like inches over the shoulder
pad of a Cardinals defender.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Michael Walker, the sixty year linebacker out of Fresno State,
was the linebacker in coverage on Michael Bandy, and he
threw it through the dude's hands. He had no idea
the ball was even there. Like honestly, it was a
damn impressive catch from Bandy in that situation.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
All of these these quarterbacks, you tell her having fun
out here. Man State, he's done some decent thing. Sam
Allenary is showing off that he's had a very confident
building type of a training camp. Those guys are dapping
each other up and looks like we see a little
bit of a break.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
Still no updates as it relates to Garrett Bowles.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
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We've got one third of Columbus, Hastings and Dmac on
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Colorado's own Tyler Columbus TP. What's up brother, Hi boys,
good to be on with you. From one offensive lineman
to another, that we just saw walk into the building.
Big news out of camp today. Other than the passing
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game being really awesome, very good for the Broncos, Garrett
Bowles was being tended to inside the ambulance that is
actively at practice every day. We did see him walk.
I wouldn't gingerly might be the right term, back into
the Broncos facility. That's a big time injury that would
derail a season.
Speaker 5 (36:37):
Yeah, try not speculate too much on it. I guess
here here's my thoughts on it. And I heard coach
saying something very similar. You know, if he had say
rolled his angle, say got gotta gotta thigh brus whatever,
you're probably going inside and you're getting imaging done. You're
you're doing whatever right. But the fact that he did
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go to the ambulance and it was not an. They
didn't leave it, did I I didn't agree with coach.
It could have been as something as simple as like
heat stroke or something like that, because it really convenient,
easy place to go, get some my v's get some
blake Wood's. Uh, total speculation here, Just be careful with that.
But uh, you know, I I don't know what to
make of it.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Like, I've never have you ever seen had any practice
in your life in the game of football. Some may
go to no ambulance, No, like to your point, like
that doesn't drive away?
Speaker 4 (37:28):
Yeah, not drive drive away.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
We never saw anything break up practice to let us
know that Garrett Bowles was in a position to need
to be escorted to an ambulance, right right, So it's
just if that whole thing just hit me very differently.
I mean, I don't, I don't. I don't know what
you make of it from that perspective. I've never have
you ever been in an ambulance around the game of football?
Speaker 5 (37:47):
No? Yeah, never?
Speaker 4 (37:49):
You've actually never had a surgery? Is that right?
Speaker 5 (37:51):
God bless her? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 11 (37:52):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (37:52):
No, you know I just talked to you.
Speaker 5 (37:55):
It was that a serious cork.
Speaker 3 (37:57):
I just recently had found out Ben Hamilton long long
time after the Seahawks an sem for the Broncos never
once had a surgery.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
Yeah, that's game of football.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
I've hat.
Speaker 4 (38:06):
Okay, there you go, all right, Yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
Confuse my legendary Broncos offensive line.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
You've had eight There's a guy from Colorado still playing
on the defensive end spot for Arizona, Kalais Campbell out
of South Ice Nuts, a fellow two thousand and eight
draft year player. Yeah, like yourself would have been in
that year. Did you ever play against him in high school?
Speaker 5 (38:31):
You know, we never did. Cherry Creek never went up
against South. He has a couple of years younger than me,
but same class in terms of coming out in the NFL.
Speaker 4 (38:41):
This is his eighteenth year, or is this is nineteenth?
Speaker 3 (38:43):
Because they experience says eighteen eighteenth.
Speaker 5 (38:46):
Geez, nuts. I cannot imagine playing football at the position
that he plays. It's one thing to play QB or
something eighteen years play defensive line, interior defensive line where
you get banged up, rolled up on NonStop. That's oppressive.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
Fellow players rafted in the second round back in two
thousand and eight, Brandon Flowers, Jordy Nelson, Tracy Porter, DeShawn
Jackson was the pick right before klay Is Campbell went
to Arizona at pick fifty in the second round. Chad
Henny also taken out of Michigan in that draft. And
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the dude has still played with football and.
Speaker 4 (39:21):
He looks like an ever living unit too. I hear
six foot eight, stands.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
Above everybody else, still has a bit of a pepinist step.
That's the model of consistency to be available that long
in your career.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
Our read from practice today has been for the first time,
it's kind of been a full practice in terms of
passing for bonicks in the first team off. Yes, that
it's just looked really good, and they've had a command
of where they've wanted to put the ball. The only
thing that feels a little loft. They haven't really been
able to do anything in the run game.
Speaker 5 (39:51):
Well, I agree with the assessment of bo I would
say this is his best day of training camp yet. Yeah,
they just had a nice looking moved the ball peer
they marched up and down the entire field. He just
finished it off. I couldn't see who touchdown.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
And he caught it while he was the defender on
him was penalized for pass interference and he still cut
the football.
Speaker 5 (40:12):
I'm definitely not taking anything away from bow here because
he's had a good day and I thought he's been
really good on the run. He's been manipulating the pocket
here a little bit, stepping up scramble and find himself
some time. But point it seems like we've had four
or five really deep connections where the dudes are just
wide freaking open. I mean, I don't know what's going
on with that Arizona secondary, but them dudes ain't supposed
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to be so wide open. Good day for Davon Valley also,
I'd say this is by far his best day of
trading camp as well.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
I agree wholeheartedly this Arizona's secondary. Whether it's busting coverages,
whether it's guy's falling down or just getting beat.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
You know, there's some good young talent in the secondary.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
I mean, but it is young, and Jonathan Gannon by
all accounts as a fairly complex defensive coordinator in terms
of his scheme and system. One of the things that
I think boonix is has really benefited from today that
he didn't he frankly hasn't had the chance to benefit
from against the Broncos defensive style and seeing that every
single day is that there's a lot of free access
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throwing opportunities. Mean, the corners are playing seven eight yards
off the ball, You're getting vertical opportunities to run, you know.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
Hitch routes, stop routes, out routes, and the.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
Broncos playing so much tight man coverage on the defenses
of the ball.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
Bo asn't just had the.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Ability just to take those easy gift throws like he's
able to see today.
Speaker 5 (41:29):
Well he's got him today. So and again I'm not
taking anything away from him. If somebody's opened over the ball,
you're doing your job right. So doing a good job
with that. I think the running a has been a
little bit better than you think. I you know, has
it been electric, Not necessarily, but the first period of
practice they had a good team run period. I thought
that Blake Watson had a nice run. I thought that
Tyler Bodey had a nice run in there. Coach said
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he saw one from Jaliel. You know, they they've they've
they've had some moments. The running game is just really
difficult to analyze these practice.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
Like how do my eyes get then?
Speaker 5 (42:01):
Uh, well, I don't know what you're watching. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
I suppose. I suppose what I'm watching is I've seen
these big time plays to Vley and well I meant
Mims and Sutton and all that, and we don't necessarily
see that out of the running game.
Speaker 5 (42:14):
Well, the running game isn't about big plays. I mean,
the running game is about five yards. The running game
is about getting six yards. You know, if you can
average over four point eight per carry, that that's that's
that's a good carry. You've got a pretty good running
back in there. So you know, to get the explosive
plays in the running game, they're much fewer and further
between that you're gonna get in the passing game.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
When it comes to the offensive line, What have you
seen today?
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Good run there, right on, right on, cue Rodrick arguably
one of the best runs of the day for the
Denver Broncos. And it was an inside run. I think
it was a counter it was a counterplayer.
Speaker 5 (42:47):
Well, I tell you what, both the starting unit and
the backups they made this booth the ball period look
relatively easy.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
That look that looked really good, and that was that
was actually oddre casting me on that run. Audrey Cass
Babe spent a fairly quiet camp. Frankly, not a good
preseason game. I think so too.
Speaker 5 (43:03):
He's a big drum.
Speaker 4 (43:04):
He's fighting for his football life out of here.
Speaker 5 (43:06):
You're gonna you're gonna you're gonna carry three running backs
and Michael Burton. You know, Michael Burton will probably get
cut four or five times this year because he's gonna
be that fifty third guy on the right anyone well,
and and that's why you cut him, because you're not
afraid of anybody else picking somebody.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
Is there anybody in the National Football League that despises
Sean Payton enough to pick him up?
Speaker 4 (43:26):
Just just a mess of Sean?
Speaker 2 (43:27):
That was That was James draft pick that I wanted
Calvin Booth to do a couple of what do.
Speaker 4 (43:33):
You have to give up? Again?
Speaker 3 (43:34):
Do you have to give up? Is there something you
have to give up if you claim him off waivers?
Speaker 4 (43:38):
Uh? If the other team is there.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
I thought there was some type of punitive measure if
you pick somebody up off waivers.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
I don't think there's anything putitive about it, but.
Speaker 3 (43:47):
You know, once it's not It's not just as simple
as just like throwing something in your Amazon shopping.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
I wonder if they have to be Do they have
to be on the active foster the next week?
Speaker 5 (43:56):
That's what it is.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
That's what it is.
Speaker 5 (43:59):
No, I mean if you claim them off of waivers.
What you're saying is I literally I claim your current contract, yeap,
whatever you are getting paid. I am okay with that.
I'll accept that deal. And yes, you are an active
roster player.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Yes, those four backs, so you know we'll put Burton
in there, the three that are going to be on
this team or JK. Dobbins, R. J. Harvey and Julia McLoughlin.
Like I don't know, if Roder guest, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (44:24):
I don't know that I necessarily, first off, I would agree,
like if I were running the show, I would probably
pick the guys that you just said. I like Julian
McLoughlin a lot. I still think he brings something electric
to this football team. I think he's got a skill
set that is really hard to let go of. But honestly,
my gut, I think it's gonna be Tyler Breday is
the third go.
Speaker 4 (44:42):
A little bit a little bit of breaking news out
of training camp.
Speaker 3 (44:45):
Tyler if Day was escorted back in the locker room
earlier about twenty minutes ago.
Speaker 5 (44:48):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 3 (44:49):
You're still not returned out to the to the practice
field unless that might be him right there. Actually, that
is good.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
I see twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (44:55):
That's twenty eight? Did get back up?
Speaker 5 (44:57):
Well, listen if you listen to the way that Sean
talks about that guy, he loves him, Yeah, he loves
I do. I do? But uh, it depends on what RJ.
Harvey's true speed is.
Speaker 4 (45:11):
If R J.
Speaker 5 (45:12):
Harvey is a legit four four guy, which is what
he ran on paper, then I think it actually makes
Julil's job a little a little bit redundant. If if
R J. Harvey is not quite a football speed of
Jelil McLoughlin, then you probably keep him. But look, who
knows you could stash the other guys on the practice
squad with today's rules, you could. You could be in
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your eighteenth year and be on a practice squad.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
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Speaker 3 (46:04):
I get to see a little head former head coach
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Speaker 4 (46:08):
Mike Nolan wore a hell of a suit on game.
Speaker 5 (46:11):
I know Mike well, great guy, good guy.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
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