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August 12, 2025 • 93 mins
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Speaker 13 (16:06):
You know, great hearing from from coach McDonald. You know,
for one, hearing him talk about how much he appreciates,
you know, the love and support that the legends of
this organization come back and continue to show. You know,
you're obviously here a bunch saw Sherm here. Marshawn's always
always around too. We saw him kind of give the
Halani that the forearm shipper during the game while he
was taking photos. That is kind of a special part

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to this organization. I know there's other teams around the
around the league that the kind of feel that way
as well, but that that's a cool piece about the
impact of this organisam well, you.

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Know, it's you know what's interesting.

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RD.

Speaker 17 (16:38):
So I'm out there and watching practice and I'm chopping
it up with Sherm and you know, we're having the
conversation and you know, before he came over to the sideline,
you know, he was on the field with the defense
talking to the corner. I mean he's coaching up. Yeah,
and so he comes over, he's talking to me, and
then you know he le he leaves this. Hey man
turned up right back. I got to go make s

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Jarique Willen knows what he's doing.

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You know.

Speaker 6 (17:03):
You know, not only are they coming to visit.

Speaker 17 (17:04):
You know, guys like Saran, but they're also active in
terms of like sharing knowledge.

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Live in practice.

Speaker 17 (17:11):
And so I'll say you right now, man, and not
every head coach run Lee's that that ain't allowed like
that now.

Speaker 6 (17:17):
It's right no that that orben door policy is certainly
not there.

Speaker 17 (17:22):
And I think that's one of the unique things about
you know, the Seahawks and coach McDonald.

Speaker 10 (17:26):
Yeah, no question.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
And look that's been here. You know it was that
was the case when when coach Carroll was here.

Speaker 13 (17:31):
And I think, you know, having the continuity with John
Schneider as the GM kind of running this sting kind
of keeps that a big part of the program here.
Now looking at the defense, definitely some room for improvement.
A thirty three defense a year ago, this was a
team that was thirty first against the run.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
So let's start there. How does this team get better
against the run.

Speaker 13 (17:50):
You mentioned you like what you see if the line
of scrimmage out of those guys up front kind of
set the tone for the improvements we'll.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
See with this defense. Well, one of the things that
was an issue for the Seahawks last season, if.

Speaker 17 (18:01):
You break down the tape, was containing the edge, and
he saw a lot of runners be able to get
around the corner just because of the uh, you know,
the the end discipline, if that's even a word that
that just didn't exist with the guys that were only
outside and China were also going down. Didn't help that.
But you bringing a veteran guy, DeMarcus Lawrence, and you know,

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when we talk about edge guys, we always think about
rushing the passer.

Speaker 6 (18:27):
But one of the things he's been really really great
at over the course of his career.

Speaker 17 (18:30):
Is his run defense and his ability to be able
to set the edge and and be you know, a
part of stopping to run.

Speaker 6 (18:38):
And so I think that is going to help out
the defense this season. Getting Ernest Jones, you know last
year in.

Speaker 17 (18:45):
The middle of the year, I mean, look, that was
a gow job, man. You know, He's just been a
really nice you know, part of the and then Tyree
knight Man out of Utah. I called a couple of
his games while he was in college. He was a
steel man, you know, he was not a guy that
was very highly sought out, you.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
Know, in the draft. And here he is, you know,
a start round pick, you know, at linebacker, and so
you know, those.

Speaker 17 (19:08):
Are guys are gonna be can. I think they're gonna
be fine up front as far as the defensive line
is concerned.

Speaker 13 (19:12):
I think that's That's one thing I'll be interested to
talk to Leonard Williams about here too, is the progression
of Byron Murphy and.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
The way in which they're going to use him, because
it no sounds like it'll be a little bit.

Speaker 13 (19:22):
Different than just having him as a straight up nose
right like they you know, may end up moving, you know,
may end up seeing Quentin Bohana and Brandon Peely just
like a little bit more in that nose roll, which
may allow Murphy to kind of showcase a little bit
more of his skills. Is a guy that can penetrate, right,
you know, and really disrupt things in the back, Yeah,
expand his wings and see what else you know he

(19:43):
can do.

Speaker 17 (19:44):
And I think that's what the great coaches do. The
responsibility of a coach is, Okay, I got a player,
here's the skill set. My job is to put him
in the best position to succeed, right, you know, and
so sometimes that's trying guys out in different spots, yeah,
you know, and so so I think this will be good, uh,
you know, for him to be able to do that

(20:04):
and experience that and see what the results are.

Speaker 13 (20:07):
Yeah, Like I know, you know, Riley Mills hasn't practiced yet,
but I'm telling you what, man, when he recovers from
that knee injury, the fifth round pick defensive tackle for
Notre Dame, he's going to be a force. I don't
know what it's going to be, you know, I don't
know they that they've set timetables on. It happened in
the CFP opening round of the CFP against Indiana and
he went down with the ACL. So I think if

(20:28):
not for that, he'd have been long gone by the
fifth round and the seattles got him, so that that
could be a potential bonus down the line. And then
like what's the next step for a you know, boye
Mafe for Derek Hall, you know, second round picks and
consecutive seasons.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
Back in twenty two and twenty three. That was one
of the bright spots of the team.

Speaker 13 (20:44):
If they were getting that, they could get the quarterback
to the ground eleventh in the league in sacks a
year ago.

Speaker 6 (20:49):
So see what those guys can bring.

Speaker 13 (20:51):
You know, if you na, you know, Chenna knows who
gets healthy, and then that could be a really formidable
rotation and getting after the pass.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
Well, for those two guys, it's just about expanding their game.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Man.

Speaker 17 (21:01):
You know, Okay, you can be one trick pony, you know,
and that you can get away with that sometimes. You know,
you have a specialty like bon Miller now and with
the commanders, a older guy whateverbody, you know, he's gonna
bee a third down guy out their rest of pastor right.
But you got to be able to do it all man,
you know, your young player trying to make the team
competitive amongst the defensive line.

Speaker 6 (21:20):
You know, only being able to you know, get to
the quarterback is not enough. Man.

Speaker 17 (21:24):
You got to be able to stop the run. You
gotta be able to set the end. You know, there's
other thing. You gotta be able to stut and be
disciplined within your gaps, you know, So there's other things
that you got to be able to do consistently in
order for you to be able to get out there
and and and play and make the team too.

Speaker 6 (21:38):
So I think for those two guys, it's about the consistency.

Speaker 17 (21:42):
That needs to elevate in order for those guys to
take their games to the next level.

Speaker 6 (21:47):
Because the flash is there, right, no question. The flash
is there. Okay.

Speaker 13 (21:51):
So that's you know, kind of that front seven group.
Now we get into the back end here a little bit,
and I was kind of curious, and I don't know
if you saw it, but when we were talking to
coach McDonald to Nick and Ory's name, eyes got real big,
like kind of lit up a little bit, right, you.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
Know, and then he kind of paused for a second.
He's thinking about it.

Speaker 13 (22:08):
He's like, yeah, you know, Nick was really flashing early
in camp, and then he kind of like it a
little bit of a wall, right. So Mike was saying,
he's gotta, you know, to get after it a little bit,
fire him up a little bit this morning. He didn't
love that as much. Next said, but make sure to
tell coach, like, coach, you see me making those plays again.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
To that.

Speaker 13 (22:26):
I was kind of curious, you know, where and how
and maybe how close to the line of scrimmage he
might hold.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Philly end up seeing him because of his size and
skill set them overwhelm. Yeah, yeah, stuff. Sometimes you see
him close to the.

Speaker 17 (22:38):
Line of scrimmage right at the Atlanta scrimmage in pract
But he's got the skill set the cover too, man,
and so you'll see him out there, you know, reading
the quarterback side and trying to make some some plays
on the ball. He's great to challenge these rookies, man.
You know he's come in oh man, because you know,
I mean, come on, man, we don't know what to expect.
And and you think about that the last game that

(23:00):
you play in.

Speaker 6 (23:01):
College and then it's I mean there's really no time off.
You know.

Speaker 17 (23:05):
You go through getting ready for the combine and the
Pro day and all the things you gotta get. You
got to train, man, you gotta get to work, you know,
and so sometimes you get into these training camp and
it's hot and you get into those dog days of
training camp and shoot.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
Man tired, Yeah, no doubt.

Speaker 17 (23:20):
You gotta learn how to take care of your body
on the day to day and find that energy on
the day to day and so you know, it's great
to hear you know, how Mike McDonald is challenging him,
you know, and in those ways because you got to
bring your best every day and Mike McDonald's even mentioned that.

Speaker 6 (23:35):
Yeah, so we'll see you know how much.

Speaker 13 (23:37):
You know, I think this will be another good opportunity
on Friday night, you know, to really get another glimpse
of where they're using, how they're using and then how
much we might see Nick even worry or early on
once this thing kicks off for the Seattle Seahawks on
September seventh against.

Speaker 29 (23:50):
The Niners, I mean, division in front of the twelves, right,
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Speaker 13 (24:02):
Okay, Corners, I think we've all kind know what to
we've come to expect from Devin Witherspoon. Spoon is an aggressive,
edgy dude in the nickel that can really get after it.
Like you know, if you want to bring him on
a blitz, watch out. He's gonna find a way to
get home. Physical player, you know, despite his size, like

(24:23):
he's I mean, he is probably one of the top
five nickel corners in the business and at this point
in my opinion, how do you see.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
His progression here moving forward?

Speaker 17 (24:32):
Well, I think right now for him, it's stepping into
a leadership role in that secondary. He got some young
players there, and you know he's going to be depending
on to make a lot of plays. I think that
with his unique skill set being a nickel but also
being able to play outside, you.

Speaker 6 (24:49):
Can move him around some and be able to hide
him so that he can make some plays. But you know,
he's he's a dog man. You know, there's no doubt
about it.

Speaker 17 (24:59):
You know, he brings that at that edge, you know,
every single day, and you know they're going to need
that throughout the season.

Speaker 13 (25:05):
So Rieq Wolland was one of the storylines you know,
of this team in this franchise, his rookie year right,
coming in as a fifth round pick and ended up
starting at corner right. And you know, obviously he's got
that length with the speed, you know, four to three
speed and six foot four is pretty pretty rare. Although
now they got two guys like that with him and
or joining the fold. But when you look at Riek,

(25:26):
like eleven picks since centering the league in twenty two,
gets his hands on the football. He's one of just
five players in each of the last three seasons to
have ten or more passes defense. So like, even when
he's not picking it off, he's finding a way to
be around the football. At forty one passes defense since
entering the league, Like, those are top five numbers in

(25:47):
ball production from the corner spot.

Speaker 6 (25:49):
Like that is winning football when corners are making plays
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Speaker 17 (25:53):
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Speaker 6 (26:00):
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Speaker 17 (26:11):
And I can tell you this as as a player
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Speaker 4 (26:30):
Man.

Speaker 17 (26:30):
If he can do that throughout the entire season, man,
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Speaker 13 (26:36):
Yeah, and you're just quickly going back to our conversation
about Marcus Lawrence, you know, joining this team. I think
you know, you think about that, the guy that's played
on the edge and put up a bunch of sacks
in his career for the Cowboys and Saint drafted him.
But this is a guy that's really good against the run.
And so when you're a thirty first ranked run defense
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Speaker 6 (26:57):
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Speaker 17 (26:58):
Gonna help out a lot, said in the being able
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Speaker 6 (27:05):
Within their gaps.

Speaker 17 (27:06):
That's really been the struggle for Seattle, yeah, you know,
the last couple of years.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
And so he was a real nice upgrade this offseason.

Speaker 13 (27:12):
All right, So Leonard Williams on the way here for you,
was the Seahawks sack leader a year ago, with eleven
is the most he's had in his career since his
eleven and a half sacks.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
With the Giants back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 13 (27:24):
Is one of just four players with ten or more sacks,
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Speaker 6 (27:32):
Watt, and Trey Hendrickson.

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So a lot to look forward to from Big Tat
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Speaker 30 (27:51):
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Speaker 13 (33:36):
Turbin, all right, back to your live from Written Washington
on the Syrious XMNFL Training Camp Tour today with the
Seattle Seahawks, Red Louis, Robert turban here with you Syrius
XMNFL Radio Channel eighty eight. Now joined by one of
the veterans stalwarts on Mike McDonald's defense, Steve Lymon. Leonard
Williams all right, Leonar, We're about three weeks in the
camp here, man, how you feeling like?

Speaker 6 (33:56):
Where are you at right now with where you want
to be once we get to week one? I'm feeling
really good.

Speaker 36 (34:00):
I think I'm just really excited to have it with
where the team is as a whole run now, I
think we're just really bought in on the program of
what Mike is teaching us. I think it really showed
up in our first preseason game by just the way
we were celebrating with each other, our energy on the sideline,
the way the defense has the offensive back and the
offense has the defensive back. Usually in camp it's kind

(34:23):
of hard to have that camaraderie because we're only competing
against each other, so sometimes you.

Speaker 6 (34:26):
Start to see like white pressius blue.

Speaker 36 (34:29):
But in that preseason game, they felt just as one,
and I think that's just going to keep climbing into
the season.

Speaker 17 (34:34):
One of the additions this all season was the Marcus Loris.
Veteran players had a lot of success in this league.
Has it been you know, just developing a friendship with him.
I don't know if we got their friends before, but
has been so far just kind of being teammates with
him so far and adding to this defense, it's.

Speaker 6 (34:49):
Already pretty good.

Speaker 36 (34:50):
Yeah, this is actually my first time meeting him, getting
to know him, but unfamiliar with his game. Obviously, he's
been a great player in this league.

Speaker 6 (34:57):
For a long time.

Speaker 36 (34:58):
And you know, when we when I've found out the
news about having him on the team, I was excited
as a pass rusher and knowing I'm gonna be able.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
To pass rush with a guy like that.

Speaker 36 (35:06):
He's a great player, he understands pass rush a lot,
So I've been learning a lot from him as as
an individual. But then also so far and camp, we've
been really dialing in on rushing as one together. I
think that's really important as a as a rushing team
is like, you know, sometimes I might have a good rusher,
he might have a good rush, but if we're not

(35:27):
rushing together, it's hard to get home, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 13 (35:29):
Yeah, another one young player with a ton of potential
last year's first round take Byron Murphy.

Speaker 36 (35:35):
What do you see for him taking a jump? For
him from year one year too? Honestly, the main thing
for him is his mindset. I think he's really bought
in into just growing into a dominant player in the
league this year. And what makes me say that is
the beginning of camp, beginning of OTAs this year, he
pretty much just told the room how he just wasn't
satisfied with his rookie year and he just to me,

(35:57):
that just goes to show he has a mindset to
want to get better and I think he's gonna be
great this year.

Speaker 6 (36:02):
How about you, man, Because it's like you've had a
lot of success over the course.

Speaker 17 (36:05):
Of your career as well, But there's always little pieces
that we're trying to add to our game, always at
the ways that we're trying to get better utilize they
all season for that, What are so many things you've
been keen on for yourself in terms of heading into
this season, want to improve up.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Like you said, there's always something to improve on.

Speaker 36 (36:21):
And one of the models that we have around here
that coach has been feeding into the team is chasing edges.
And what he means by that is, like you said,
even though I'm a year eleven guy, there's always room
for improvement. There's always new techniques I can learn, things
I can learn from DeMarcus Lawrence and things like that.

Speaker 6 (36:36):
So for me, it's just always my pad level.

Speaker 36 (36:39):
Kalamba tall guys, so I always have to work on
my pad level, but then just also adding a little
more finesse to my game. I think last year I
got to the quarterback a lot by using power moves,
and I think now this year, guys might just try
to start staying on those power moves and then I
can get to a.

Speaker 6 (36:55):
Quick move on the edge.

Speaker 13 (36:56):
It what excite you about the way that coach McDonald's
calls the defense that allows guys up front to get
after a recent hoboc.

Speaker 36 (37:03):
What I like about the way coach dollars of the
game is he has a model of like hold the
pend last and what I mean by that is like
he's not just gonna call a defense and just stick
to it. It's like at the offense is motion in
and shifting and like trying to like change what they're doing,
then we're gonna adjust and change what we're doing as well.
So by doing so, we hold the pend last. It's
like the offense ships and try to give us a
funky look. We're gonna shift and be like Okay, now

(37:25):
we got this, you know what I mean? And I
think I love that because we have an aggressive mentality
on defense. They talk about the aggressive mentality.

Speaker 17 (37:33):
I'm curious your mindset because when you get a young
offensive lineman come into the room expected to, you know,
start or.

Speaker 6 (37:39):
Have a big impact on the team, Gray's abel right,
it is.

Speaker 17 (37:42):
It like chop suiting for you man, You look at
your chops like when China Cap coming out to dominate
this young man.

Speaker 6 (37:47):
Or is it a little bit of a balance where
it's like, Okay, yeah.

Speaker 17 (37:50):
I might come in because from a competition standpoint, I'm
gonna do me, but I'm gonna get this guy. This
guy some nuggets as well so that he's ready to
play come week one.

Speaker 6 (38:00):
For guys who might be similar. You know that he's
got to pace week in a week out to you. Absolutely.
I mean it's a combination.

Speaker 9 (38:06):
You know.

Speaker 36 (38:07):
I always want to be the dominant player, regardless of practice,
walk through a game, whatever.

Speaker 6 (38:12):
I want to be the dominant go on the field.

Speaker 36 (38:14):
So whenever I have an opportunity to one on ones
or anything like that on Greya, I'm gonna go my
hardest and it's gonna make him better as a player.
But at the same time, I think Gray is doing
a great job of Like he comes up to me
after one on ones and he's like asking me, like, oh,
when you do this, what should I do?

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Like if you know?

Speaker 36 (38:28):
So, I think he's as a great He's being a
great rookie right now and trying to take advice not
just from the guys in his room, but also from
the guys on the office side of the ball. And
I think I've been just giving him as much information
as I can. Obviously haven't been here now a few years.

Speaker 13 (38:41):
You've got a voice in this locker room, certainly, But
I think that, you know, the quarterback position always comes
with that inherent leadership role. So when you have a
guy coming in, you know, to a new team, like
Sam is you know, this year, how do you see
him kind of embrace that role and you know, maybe
a certain his voice when necessary.

Speaker 36 (38:57):
I mean, I would say he's used to it, you know,
he this year. I believe now he's an older guy,
so I think it would be hard for like a
young guy to come into a new team. And you know,
he's been on a few teams, so I think he's
used to like coming in and finding his way and uh,
you know, we paid him to be here and we
believe in him, and uh, I think the team is
backing them up, and I think he's doing a great
job stepping.

Speaker 6 (39:16):
Into his leadership. What do you think the ceiling is
for this team this year? Based off what you've seen
thus far?

Speaker 13 (39:21):
And you know, I know you haven't have you guys,
the ones that haven't been out there in a preseason
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Speaker 36 (39:26):
Honestly, the biggest sep for me is the team camaraderie
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preseason week number two on Friday against the Chiefs seven
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in year one. Last year they were in contention to
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Speaker 17 (43:44):
You now?

Speaker 13 (43:45):
You know, as you were talking to coach McDonald about
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how does this team kind of mirror that moving forward?

Speaker 4 (43:51):
Well?

Speaker 6 (43:52):
I think one of the things is the finish. Yeah.

Speaker 17 (43:54):
Yeah, I think when you watched Seahawks last year, you know,
you get down the fourth quarter and I mean, listen.

Speaker 6 (44:00):
You can't talk about a team that was ten and seven, righteah,
you're just listen to play right, you know? But there
there are there were.

Speaker 17 (44:06):
Opportunities missed, you know in some of those big games
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You know, if you're a playmaker on this football team,
those are the guys that step up and making big plays.

Speaker 38 (44:17):
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Speaker 17 (44:18):
My college coach Gary Amerson say, hey, big players make
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Speaker 6 (44:22):
Yeah. And you know when you get into those moments,
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Speaker 17 (44:26):
Want the guys that are going to be able to
execute on the consistent basis and I think that's the
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do best, It's the fourth quarter when they got the
ball last.

Speaker 6 (44:40):
You know, you just always feel.

Speaker 17 (44:42):
Like they're gonna somebody's gonna make that play. That's the
next step for the Seahawks, you know.

Speaker 13 (44:46):
I think we've spent a lot of time, you know too,
as we get into a couple more of these storylines.
You know, there's a team that's trying to replace one
hundred and nine career touchdowns for the receiving touchdowns for
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(45:06):
season receptions with one hundred a year ago.

Speaker 6 (45:08):
You bring in Cooper Cup Is that an Is that
transition kind of a non factor.

Speaker 13 (45:12):
For you because of those two guys, And do you
think it'll still take some time to try to figure
out how to replicate and replace that type of production.

Speaker 17 (45:19):
I don't think it's a huge factor. I don't think
it's a huge factor at all. The bigger factor just
getting inst to the new quarterback. Yeah, that's really with
the more of a factor. I think that jacksons with him,
Jacob has an opportunity to continue to learn from one
of the great great wide receivers that we've had, you know,
in the NFL, and Cooper Cupp who's such a savvy
football player and knows the game.

Speaker 10 (45:40):
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Speaker 6 (45:40):
Oh, I mean, geez that he go out there probably
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Speaker 17 (45:43):
So he's got such a high IQ that's going to
be so helpful for Sam Darnold in that wide receiver room.

Speaker 6 (45:50):
And so really they're just about the chemistry to below
big overtime. Yeah, no questions. And you know what this is.

Speaker 13 (45:57):
This Mike McDonald's defense is complex, right, it's got you know,
there's a lot of stuff to it. We've you know,
we've heard him talk about that to us. We've heard
players talk about you know how they're kind of you know,
putting a whole lot of different stuff in it this time, right,
he mentioned this, we're installing the defense. There's a lot
of stuff that's coming at both the defense and the offense.

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That's that's trying to see it live and ain't diagnose
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But here's the thing, like the good news, Like, this
is a defense you know, when he was with the
Ravens that ranked third in ploints per game allowed, right,
and third and total yards per game allowed like in
the in the moments where it matters, like late in
the season, right, and so like as you get another
year under your belt with him leading the way on
this defense, I think it goes back to what you
were talking about with the finish, Like, I think this

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is the year we see like that second half of
the season push ye instead of like you know, pulling
and trying to you know, really stay afloat Like this,
this feels like a year where this could be a
team that makes a surge for the end.

Speaker 17 (46:51):
And also too, I want to hit on the fact
that you know, you talked about a lot of stuff
being installed. Yeah, you know, all both sides of the football,
but particularly on the defense with Mike McDonald. When you
come into a situation and you're a first year coach,
you're getting to know stuff everything, the city, the franchise,
and most importantly the players.

Speaker 6 (47:12):
Yeah, and and so schematically you don't give it. You
don't get them everything that's right. In the first year,
they don't get them everything. You're trying to figure out
who your players were.

Speaker 4 (47:20):
They good at.

Speaker 17 (47:21):
Then we get to the second year, you get a draft,
we have some variants returning to the team. Now you
get to add you know, more of what you have
in your playbook and in that scheme, and you're going
to see that you know this season, and so there's
a lot being put in, but it's it's in addition
to what you know Mike McDonald has really already had

(47:41):
in terms of philosophy on the defensive side.

Speaker 6 (47:45):
Yeah, I think you're right. I think a lot of that.
There are a lot of variables there. Let's let's take
a minute kind of go through the schedule for the
Seahawks here and doing what that looks like. Obviously we
talked about the opener.

Speaker 13 (47:55):
I don't you know, you don't want to put too
much emphasis on any one game, but because that's the
only one we can really looks forward to and they
can really talk about.

Speaker 6 (48:02):
Here, you know, right now it is the forty nine
ers And what kind of measuring stick do you think
that is? Because it's a division upon.

Speaker 17 (48:08):
Me, Oh my god, I mean it's it's huge for
both teams. Yeah, it's such a big indicator for both teams. Yeah,
are you Niners team a year ago? Was you know,
really struggled? Right?

Speaker 6 (48:20):
Come on, are you still the Niners?

Speaker 4 (48:22):
Are you back?

Speaker 6 (48:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (48:23):
You know you got McCaffrey back, you got some of
these players. Fred Warnerson on the defense, are you back?

Speaker 6 (48:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (48:29):
You know.

Speaker 6 (48:30):
And then for the Seahawks, you know, have you taken
the step forward?

Speaker 9 (48:35):
You know?

Speaker 4 (48:35):
Can can?

Speaker 6 (48:36):
Have you surpassed the Niners in some in some respects? Right,
such a huge indicator to kick off the season. A
lot of eyes going to be doing to that game.

Speaker 13 (48:45):
So the next week it gets pretty interesting because John
Scheiner was talking to us, you know when they hit
the road, you know, week two to travel to Pittsburgh,
tack on the Steelers and have no time again, you know, maybe.

Speaker 6 (48:53):
Seeing some Plage players in person. Well, let's gains just
the old friend DK met Kelly. Which one of these
Seattle levs You think, is it up with DK enough
to maybe kind of rattle them up a little bit
all you know? Wool Yeah, Wooling and DK. In years
passing training camp, we have been going at it. Man,
I'm telling you, I do, guys been going at it.

Speaker 13 (49:14):
I do finally remember being here for I work at
NFL Network last year, kind of sitting in a very
similar place to where we are now, backward to the
action to the field, and we were talking about we
had just talked with DK before practicebout he's trying to
become a little bit more mellow, right, just you know,
trying not to kind of be a little bit more
even keeled. And like, as we are relaying that information

(49:37):
to folks you know home that are watching, there is
you can literally see.

Speaker 6 (49:41):
Behind this DK has a helmet, someone's helmet. It is
like swinging a little ruck. Stuff's going on. I was like, okay,
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 17 (49:54):
Those guys been battling out now for a few years together,
and it is, you know, good to have that back
the fourth man. But you want to talk about somebody,
you know who who knows DK well, and you know
you're going to try to find a way to get
an edge on them.

Speaker 6 (50:07):
It's see wolves.

Speaker 13 (50:09):
Next few weeks following that Steelers game will be matchups
against the Saints and the Cardinals. To me, depending on
where those first two weeks went like, look, you can't
just peg any games as winnable, but like those to
me feel like games you gotta win.

Speaker 17 (50:25):
Yeah, no, especially on Yeah, I mean especially if you
start off owing to you start up going to then
it's like, okay, you can get back to five hundred. Yeah,
you know with with the next two games. Don't want
to overlook the airs on a partner.

Speaker 13 (50:38):
Yeah, I think don't even have you know, you're free
with jomping in and like I think you know Tyler
stays healthy, that's gonna be a team to be right, Yeah,
no doubt. It's hard to win a game.

Speaker 17 (50:47):
To win those games in your division pretty important, really important, man,
especially towards the end of it, you know, being you
want to be NC West camps. Man, you know you
want to win your division and get that playoff birth
make it easy on you and you know, live with
you know, with the results at the end.

Speaker 13 (51:01):
Yeah, going into the bye week games against the Bucks
Division champions South, the Jaguars see the two way stars
track as hundred in week six, Week seven, the anti
South chance for a year ago to Houston Texans. Then
you hit the buy to come out games against Jade
Davis and the Commanders. Tough way to come out off
the buy Cardinals again. And then you get your first
matchup with the Rams on November sixteenth in Los Angeles,

(51:25):
like those.

Speaker 6 (51:26):
Two nights ups with the Rams week eleven.

Speaker 13 (51:28):
In Week sixteen to meet Turbo before we get out
of here like those, to me, will see a lot
of it.

Speaker 17 (51:33):
Who old Steam is gonna win the Stan No doubt
the Rams will favor right now.

Speaker 6 (51:36):
And obviously there's will question marks around Matthews Dafford and his.

Speaker 17 (51:39):
Held but assuming that he is one hundred percent man,
you know, the Rams are dangerous team. They're good on
both sides of the football, you know. But again you
know the Seahawks, they feel like they're right there out
of It's gonna be credited to both all fourteen, you know,
and how he's able to sell in the league this year,
and of course the Sea Hawk.

Speaker 13 (52:00):
We'll book end the season with the San Francisco forty
nine Ers Week eighteen matchup January fourth of twenty twenty six,
first game of the new year, last game of the
season against the Niners that went.

Speaker 6 (52:10):
In Santa Clara.

Speaker 4 (52:12):
Again, like the fact you got.

Speaker 13 (52:13):
The Rams and the Niners two out of the final
three weeks. A lot's gonna be made, a lot, it's
gonna be said, A lot gonna be you know, a
lot of Hay's gonna be made in this division down the.

Speaker 6 (52:22):
Stretch, which would be would be a lot of fun. Yeah,
those games, Yeah, those are guys gonna matter. I love
love the way they're gonna matter with all these divisional matchups.
All right, that's gonna do it.

Speaker 13 (52:33):
Here from one of the most picturesque settings for training
camps in the entire league, had a lot of fun
out here, certainly are thanks to Seattle Seahawks Public Relations,
to coach McDonald, John Schneider, Leonard Williams, Jackson Smith, and
Jigba and Sam Donalds are joining us here today following
a practice out here in front of the twelve and

(52:53):
then they get ready for preseason week number two coming
up in just a couple of days here at home
against the Kansas City Big thanks to our crew here
on site.

Speaker 6 (53:03):
We have just a phenomenal group that keeps us rolling
here and keeps this show rolling.

Speaker 13 (53:09):
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our producers back at the studio, Robbie and Catman for
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Speaker 13 (53:20):
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Speaker 38 (54:04):
It's been a record setting night for Pete Alonzo as
the Mets look to get back on the winning track
against the Braaves.

Speaker 6 (54:10):
A line drive deep white center field up toward that wall.

Speaker 30 (54:13):
It is gone.

Speaker 6 (54:16):
This celinder white center field up.

Speaker 41 (54:18):
Two run home run and history number two one hundred
and fifty three for Pete Alonzo all alone as the
franchise leader in home runs.

Speaker 4 (54:30):
And listen to this craft. Everybody on their feet.

Speaker 6 (54:34):
That's Mu's ready with the Collins, Sarria, sax M. It's
all in New York.

Speaker 38 (54:37):
They're up ten to five, trying to break a seven
game losing skid and trying to pick up the game
on the Phillies in the NL. Least, let's lead the
Phillies six nothing out in the top half of the
eighth inning, the first scorers Hoole. The Mets will be
five games back. In Philadelphia. In the Division, it's the
Marriagers won Warios nothing bomb half of the ninth fitting
with two out. Seattles went out away from their eighth
consecutive win. Guardians with a fourth to three lead on

(54:58):
the Marlins. At the bottom of the eighth, it's the
Yankees five twins one top six. Aaron Judge, John Carlos
Stanton and Anthony Bulpie of all hit home runs for
where the Yankees Blue Jays have a four nothing lead
on the Clubs. In the bottom of the sixth thinning,
Tigers and White Sox are scoreless. Bottom two Brewers trying
to win their eleventh game in a row. We're up
on the Pirates four a zip down down in the
bottom half of the fifth inning. South three left with

(55:19):
a home run in the first inning, like Cooking to
home run as well. If the one of those four
Nationals one in the sixth thinning, Rockies and Cardinals are scores.
Rangers up on the Diamondbacks two to one of the
third and the Red Sox have ris grabbed the one
nothing to lead on the Astros that one in the
third inning coming up f about forty five minutes.

Speaker 6 (55:37):
You're mad.

Speaker 38 (55:37):
I can hear Giants and Padres on MLB Network Radio
that's channel eighty nine.

Speaker 10 (55:41):
Will be onebable to win the third quarter.

Speaker 38 (55:42):
If the wins fifty seven and the fever fifty two,
you can hear it in the ESK and extra channel
eighty one.

Speaker 13 (55:48):
Rob Linderson, if it's happening in spots, I'm serious.

Speaker 12 (55:52):
Excident Taylor, Ryan, and we are excited as we been
talking to a team that has been revamped reset. You
can't say rebuilt because they have a lot of possible
future Hall of Famers already on this roster.

Speaker 6 (56:08):
But Tim, it's great to be hanging out with. You
can't wait to talk to Kyle Shanahan.

Speaker 12 (56:12):
Brock Perdy, Nick Bosa, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, John Lynch,
We've got everybody coming up here on the show.

Speaker 32 (56:18):
Yeah, amher, it's great to see you. It's great to
be back on Sirius and the Stars.

Speaker 6 (56:22):
Got to shine in San Francisco here in the twenty
five season.

Speaker 32 (56:26):
And based on what I've seen in training camp with
CMC and Trent Williams and George and Fred and Nick
and the guys you know, Brock that you've talked about,
they are absolutely ready to go and healthy and looking
forward to the start of the season. Still early in
training camp, there are roster spots wide open. There could
be six new starters on the defensive side of the
ball here, you know, come September when they go to

(56:49):
Seattle and play that opener, So a lot of young
guys are going to have to play. And what I
love about it is last year's draft class was outstanding.
This year's looks like it was outstanding. And of the guys,
they've gotten excited about some of these young defensive linemen.
There's a safety that's I think raised a lot of
heads with Marquis Siegel, Nick Martin to see what he's
got in terms of, you know, playing the linebacker and

(57:11):
a lot of special teams. But there are question marks
on this team. It's very, very exciting, but you look
at the wide receivers. What's the health of the wide
receiver is going to be like at the start of
the season. Can the young guys on defense in particular,
and you know, up front on the defensive side of
the ball, because if you need too, in my opinion,
if you're going to compete to be a playoff football

(57:33):
team and one of the better teams in this league,
you better have two things. You better have a stud
quarterback and you better have a monster defensive line. The
quarterback is in place with brock perty and for a
while now with his with his new contract. Defensive line wise,
Love Mikeel Williams, who they you know is going to
replake Lennard Floyd basically and over on the other side

(57:55):
of Nick Bosa Love Bosa, but there's some young guys
that are gonna have to really step up in the
interior of that defensive line in turns of Offer Collins
and CJ.

Speaker 6 (58:04):
West.

Speaker 32 (58:05):
So excited for those guys. A lot of football to
be played, obviously, and those guys were going to all
be a lot of errors early in the season as
they figured this thing out. But I think this draft
class is another good one for John Lynch and Kyle
Shana and.

Speaker 12 (58:19):
They knew they had to get younger on defense. The
team that went to three straight NFC Championship games before
last season did make a Super Bowl appearance as well.
In last season, a ton of injuries took this team out.
All of the big name players and starters were gone
and they just went to the end of the season
going six and eleven, missing the playoffs on the season

(58:40):
at the very end. And now they knew that they
had to lose some of those big time contracts in
free agency that washed out the door, I mean some
of those guys that you know, and then they had
to play them with younger players and that was the
objective of this draft. And there is no question what
the focus of this team was in the offseason was

(59:00):
improving the defense. They go defense in the first three
rounds of the draft with their selections, and then one
of the biggest storylines of the offseason is they bring
in a familiar face and Robert Sala, who left the
forty nine ers to go coach the Jets, comes back
with that head coaching experience as the guy who's made
big decisions with an organization, and what does he bring

(59:23):
to this defense that really could spark it here in
twenty twenty five.

Speaker 32 (59:27):
Energy number one in terms of just you know, the
way he operates, especially when he's down on the sideline.
But intelligence, saying is a great teacher. You know, the
great coaches are the great teachers period, and they know
how much they can give guys on game day, what
they can anticipate and what guys can really handle. And
then at the end of the day, it's going out

(59:47):
and getting the right players, which we just talked about,
and then plugging them into.

Speaker 6 (59:51):
To those spots.

Speaker 32 (59:52):
So Robert is Robert is Robert and again and no
one gives a better PowerPoint presentation than that's solid right
here in the IT capital of the world, here in
the Silicon Valley. The guy knows exactly what he's doing.
He's very very intelligent, gets these guys seeing it the
right way. And I think the pro football is, and
you know, staying on the defensive side is being able

(01:00:14):
to anticipate what's coming. How do you anticipate what's coming, Well,
there's down in distance, there's formation, there's you know shifts
and motions. There's indicators all over the place. They only
run certain players out of certain things in certain situations.
And the more that he can get these guys to understand,
to anticipate and make that hypothesies, make that educated guests

(01:00:34):
and play fast, the better this defense is. So it's
going to take reps for guys. But I think one
guy that two guys in particular that have to have
huge years. We talked about those young defensive linemens de
Winters replacing Drake Greenmont and and just how he's seeing
the game and anticipating to let that you know, high

(01:00:55):
four to four speed show up and why they drafted
him out of TC year and his played all but
again it's just it's just the consistency of no one
what you're looking at. And then the other guy, I
think he's going to have a huge year. Nobody really
knows who man, they didn't see him in the first
preseason games. Is the third round pick up in style
who I think is going to be a Day one

(01:01:15):
starter for his name a lot when you get into
the nickel stuff, and as we all know, that's sixty
sixty five percent of the game. So excited for both
of those guys to get that light shining and to
keep it on, you know throughout games.

Speaker 11 (01:01:28):
Well.

Speaker 12 (01:01:28):
As I said, it is a reset of sorts, especially
for this defense and for this team to get.

Speaker 6 (01:01:33):
Stronger to move forward with their pieces.

Speaker 12 (01:01:35):
And we had a chance to catch up with Kyle
Shanahan right after practice, and this is what Kyle said
about the feeling in the building. It's similar to when
he first came in.

Speaker 42 (01:01:46):
When we got here in seventeen, we knew we had
a roster that we really had a completely changeover.

Speaker 32 (01:01:52):
And you know, in the first year, you know, we
change We.

Speaker 42 (01:01:54):
Changed ten out of eleven guys on offense, Cinchel Stay
was the only one remained, and on defense we did
eight out of eleven. So we had a big turnover.
And we did it all with free I mean sorry,
we did it all with draft picks. And to me,
you know, you don't hit on every draft pick, but
we hit on a lot. And we've got some difference
makers in there and that kind of became the core
of our group from nineteen all the way till now.

(01:02:15):
And we brought in a couple of different people with
Christian and Trent that we did through trades, but everyone
else has kind of been homegrown and through the draft
and fortunately been able to keep some of those guys.
And that's to me, the biggest difference between now and
seventeen is that some of these guys that have been
here are still here, and we've got a group of players,
you know, whether it's five, whether seven, whatever it is,

(01:02:35):
there are difference makers, some border wine Hall of Fame
players too, But when you look at the rest of
the roster, that's what it reminds me a little bit
more of seventeen and eighteen that we need to add
a bunch of youth. We need to get this guys
who are younger, you know, so obviously we can afford
to keep some of these players, also having to pay
a quarterback and things like that, so whenever that happens,
you do depend on young guys. But when you get

(01:02:56):
young guys, it also makes it a little bit more
built to last. And we're kind of in teen in
those areas because when you've got guys like Christian, guys
like Trent Bolsa Fred and there's a number of them,
it's hard to kind of say that you're rebuilding because
you've got guys there who can't carry you. But in
the NFL, it doesn't matter how good those stars are.
You got to have the right type of team. And
we know we got some young guys that haven't done

(01:03:17):
it yet. So that's what's so big about this year,
is what's so big about campus. We'll find out a
lot about these guys every day and it'll be interesting
who ends up being a part of our fifty three,
which to me is more open down than it's been
in about six years. But even on day one, that's
that's not going to be it like week one. I
expect our team in week twelve, week thirteen look a
lot different than it did in Week one, and my

(01:03:39):
whole goals that we get better throughout the year and
find a way to hopefully get into those playoffs. And
once you get into the playoffs and you got.

Speaker 32 (01:03:45):
A chance at anything, and the biggest difference is that
you've got your franchise quarterbacks starting the year and Rock
thirty and you think it was maybe after Week nine
before Jimmy got into the building, after the b O
and nine started in seventeen, a lot of excitements got
to shine. That's pretty obvious. And the light's got to
go on through the young guys. And it's not just
and you know this not just for the rookie but

(01:04:06):
the second and third year players. As I said the
other day during the broadcast, so I said, defense and
offense too, but defense like a constant hypothesy, make an
educated guys, and what's come and leave your indicators. They'll
tell you and give you a head start when the
light goes on forcause they're all physically gifted obviously, the
more that light can come on and stay on and
I'll be huge for the generals.

Speaker 10 (01:04:26):
No, there's no doubt.

Speaker 42 (01:04:27):
And I you know, we are expecting a lot of
young guys stuff up this year, but it's also about
those guys from last year too. You know, we got
guys like Gustafa who had a hell of a year.
You know, he ended up with an ecl and I
we'll get him back sometime this year. But you lit
the guys like Harnardo Green also he played as a
rookie that he got better throughout the year and showed
some real promise there by the end of the year.
And the whole key with guys like that is you

(01:04:49):
don't have that sophomoreself, they can't say the same. We
need them to keep getting better. And that's stuff that
Demo has done over the last five years. That's stuff
that Bread and Greenlawn did starting as rookies, and then
by their second year that we were better. By their
third year, they're some of the best players in the league.

Speaker 6 (01:05:02):
It's exactly how kill Us. No one knew who he
was his rookie year.

Speaker 42 (01:05:06):
This is sophomore year he broke the all time record
fore yards as a tight end. You look at guys
like rookie Parcel, Donna Claney, Isaac Grinda. Those are a
lot of rookies I got to play last year in
some tough situations, but they showed promise and.

Speaker 6 (01:05:20):
I expect them to be better this year.

Speaker 42 (01:05:22):
And you have thirty year players, guys like d Winners
and stuff like that on guys that we need to
step up and continue to get better. And then we
got this whole new group of rookies right now.

Speaker 12 (01:05:32):
Thinking of the group of rookies, you got guys on
the defensive line like Michael Wayne too.

Speaker 6 (01:05:35):
You know he's a little bit.

Speaker 43 (01:05:36):
Banged up, but CJ. West Is some of the st
has stood out and Also, we keep hearing the name
up and stout. It seems like this organization is excited
about him. With guys like that, and how quickly are
they expected to make a contribution, Because when you do
go with the youth movement and take guys high up,
they got to step in. How confident are you in
those guys, especially the defenders.

Speaker 6 (01:05:57):
That you have, Well, they're giving us confidence out actice
each day.

Speaker 42 (01:06:00):
You know, we've got to still get them in a
trani poll game. It was a good start here in
the first preseason game.

Speaker 6 (01:06:05):
But those are the things that you gotta do.

Speaker 42 (01:06:07):
I mean, we would love to have try various wardback,
but you got to make we lose people as this
money goes. You lose people when you got to be
able to sign a quarterback and you got to retain
guys like Kittle, guys like Fred. You can't do it
all with everybody, and so you lose someone like Mooney,
which means mar Nichol has played at a very high
low of these last few years and it's been Demo.

Speaker 6 (01:06:27):
But now we might need Demo a little bit more
outside along with Ernardo.

Speaker 42 (01:06:30):
So that puts a lot of pressure on rookie that's
why we designate a guy in the draft that we
think can do it, and that was Stout.

Speaker 10 (01:06:36):
We were fortunate to get.

Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
Him, but now it's up to him and us, up
to us to get him ready.

Speaker 42 (01:06:41):
But he still earns that spot and you can play
at a high level and get better as a year
ago when you let guys like Hardgrave go like Elie
Collins and those are two really good players and they're
going to help teams this year. But this was a
situation we hadn't been in where we had to make
some tough decisions with the money because there was too
many good guys to balance it out. And when that happens,
you know you're going into that draft thinking, man, it's

(01:07:01):
not that we just got to take the best player available.
There's a few holes on the board that you got
to get these guys to come in and play, and
you don't take a.

Speaker 10 (01:07:08):
Guy just to take it. They got to look like
they have the ability to do it.

Speaker 42 (01:07:11):
And that's why I always tell everyone after free agency,
I was pretty down. Could you see a lot of
blank spots on the board, and that it really changed
all after the draft. But after the draft, those blank
spots stilled up and there's a lot of guys there
that we bleed in in the draft and then we
felt fortunate to get Now it's about getting them up
to the speed of the NFL, knowing they're not going
to be as good as those guys are replacing right away.

(01:07:32):
But do they have the chance to stay healthy, play
through the ups and downs throughout the year, and do
they have the chance to be where they were at
or even better towards the end of the year.

Speaker 10 (01:07:39):
And that's the goal.

Speaker 6 (01:07:39):
How you keep the Franchez going. Got a last one
for me. I know you got to get out to practice.
Mac Jones talk about him as the number two. It
looks like a perfect fit.

Speaker 32 (01:07:47):
Looks like he's picked up the system fairly easily would
have been seen from TB two.

Speaker 42 (01:07:52):
Really exactly what you said. You know, we were a
big fan of Matt coming out of college. I love
this tape player in New England. Think it as much
time there in Jacksonville, but we always felt that other
ability to play and play at a high level. And
it's been nice to get him in here in the offseason,
get to know him, kind of tie him to our
offense a little bit.

Speaker 10 (01:08:09):
And as it's been is kind of what we've expected.

Speaker 42 (01:08:12):
He's a guy to distribute the ball very well, is
extremely smart, makes very quick decisions. It's very accurate, and
I believe Truman knows how to play the position.

Speaker 12 (01:08:20):
The addition of Robert Salas probably one of the biggest
ever return of Robert Sala to the future of this
team for this year. I was actually thinking of you,
you know, when it got released by the Jets and
I was covering a game with the Green Bay Packers.

Speaker 6 (01:08:33):
I see him on the sideline.

Speaker 12 (01:08:34):
I'm talking to him, and I actually thought to myself
Ago but the forty nine has reata out to him
because I think I think that would be a nice reunion.

Speaker 6 (01:08:41):
Did you ever call it, Matt and be like, hey, Matt,
look for you know, don't take him. We're we're going
to make a run out him.

Speaker 38 (01:08:47):
I know you guys are all friends.

Speaker 6 (01:08:48):
How did that go down?

Speaker 42 (01:08:50):
I didn't have to thank goodness because Salo was over
there pretending to be an offensive coach, and we all
know as Sola as a defensive coach, and I knew
they weren't doing anything with Athley with how good of
a job he did, so the solid would have stayed
there and stayed on offense, I would have known you
truly changed. But getting solid backs been huge. Just like
I talked earlier with the transition, we knew we were
going through. But that's a tough deal to go through.

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You got to make a lot of big decisions and
it's nice that and I've done that once before with
Robert Mowen came here. The team wasn't exactly where we
wanted it from a personnel standpoint, and Solid running the
defense us as coaches job and the whole personnel staff,
we really pinpointed certain players, certain styles everyone need to
play in our schemes, styles of just who they were
as guys character wise that we wanted. We kind of

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build what we thought was a really good defense as
built the last and we're a little bit in that again.
We still got some good players that have done it before,
but we're still having to build this a lot different
than we have in the last five years. And to
do that with someone like Solid who'd done it with before,
he's also gone to another place and had to redo
it on his own, which I thought they did a
hell of a job with the j just building that
defense kind of asked her better got to.

Speaker 6 (01:09:56):
Do it with the game. What are we going back?

Speaker 36 (01:09:59):
Year?

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Serious sex saying and excellent training camp from forty nine ers.
We're gonna be talking to the g M John Lynch.
How comfortable does he feel with the depth receiver? That's
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Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
All right, Well up back to that big meet Bob.

Speaker 17 (01:10:19):
Also though, that's a Big Seed town out the ball,
the Nags boards winning four hours a day, seven day
of the week.

Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
EARN thirty two podcast platforms, all about the black hole.
You gotta get the whole in the unforse get the
hole with Big Seed. That's pot story and I'm thinking
with it as you know how you live here? What
other teams are doing?

Speaker 17 (01:10:38):
What if that is the NFL football other broadcast bows,
the Seato seaoffs.

Speaker 4 (01:10:43):
And the San Francisco forty nine ers mag bang not
a game, Oh fans never work. I wanna think it
was called that fixed football all going on at the
Big DA timeouts. I did.

Speaker 14 (01:10:53):
The reparations has been here and have been working on
for generations. From the very beginning, people were knocking on
the door saying we are old for our labor.

Speaker 11 (01:11:12):
Callie House. She was born a slave. She went out
all around in the community telling black people that they
ought asked the government to get somebody because they were
pulled and they were desperate. By the nineteen hundred, she
had three hundred thousand dues paying members. It was the
largest organization of black folk that had existed. Pretty soon,

(01:11:37):
her activities came to the attention of the government and
they convicted her a fraud. The federal charge was that,
at a time when you should have known that the
federal government would never give negroes anything, why would you
telling negroes they should organize to try to get something.

(01:11:58):
They sent her to prison to serve one year term.
She got out of prison, she went back to Dashville
to this shotgun house. She got un any cancer, and
she died. You can draw a direct line from Kelly
House to the reparations movement today.

Speaker 6 (01:12:27):
I leaves on a Visus ship.

Speaker 10 (01:12:30):
Beer Black leaves in the Visius ship.

Speaker 18 (01:12:37):
BEFI hell, Lou, Can you play in the NFL? No,
but with the Old Spice NFL collection? Can you smell
like you play in the NFL? Yes, I'm the coach.

Speaker 19 (01:12:50):
Now Old spice makes you smell powerful enough to throw
a touchdown around the planet and back to yourself, Except
now the ball is signed by you, and it's worth
of a jillie in dose time out, listen, is that
the smell of other men wearing your name on their backs?

Speaker 4 (01:13:04):
Charge?

Speaker 32 (01:13:05):
Get off?

Speaker 10 (01:13:06):
Yes, touchdown? Now you smell like a football?

Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
All right? Went back when the Big CE pause also
ruin of the big se time out. The follow the
Big CE sports.

Speaker 17 (01:13:21):
Twenty four out of.

Speaker 4 (01:13:21):
The day, seventy a week, thirty two clasforms a love
for you, divors, give the black hole. You gotta get
the whole Big C get the hole. I gotta tell you,
and I let it. We know so much about the
world and sports. I have coming to your lies on
the world game, on the component of Africa.

Speaker 17 (01:13:41):
The World's god Be Championship. In lane one we have
Olympic chaplain.

Speaker 4 (01:13:47):
Sisty owens gift to say, oh some praise, give will, praise,
preat praise the May number two Olympic chapin you saying
both give you say bout some praise, give him praise, pray,
pray if they Nember three we got Olympic Japan, Cayrol Lewis.
Give Carl Lewis some praise. You want to praise, praise, praise,

(01:14:09):
and may never fall. He got an Olympic japans Noah.
Lyles gives no allows some praise. You've won, praise, praise, praise,
and they number five we have big see yeh pixie
some praise, give up praise, praise, praise and lay. Number
six we have Jesus Christ. Give Jesus Christ some praise,

(01:14:32):
give on praise, great praise. We have one hundred and
twenty thousands Carol from the the Nasaca brothers.

Speaker 17 (01:14:39):
On your mark.

Speaker 4 (01:14:40):
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comes fives. We have hot both. You ain't both, Lyles
fix see Jesus Christ. Jesse, Oh you ain't both. No
I lost fix see Jesus writes. They got the Fitish
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don't like that? You don't like the one hundred me
of dash. That's my stood and I'm taking with it. Well,
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is what to keep NFL you should know better about
now you have a guy to bettect preserve and as
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the missing link long term care solutions by the book
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Cruise, over three decades of experience have been singing to
get death benefits, Medicare and youth.

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other station is called medicaid. Your family has, spouse, can avoid,
does spend down? If your mom called and you gotta
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my food. Can I'm taken with it? Common to youth
with specialized to navigate maxim long term care and benefits.
You gotta protect your assets. You need you need an
asset protection you have protect your assets.

Speaker 17 (01:16:08):
All taberwork and communication with all government agencies are handled
by a staff over at time as basunors.

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We have ongoing for something to the bliss of the
days as necessary by any means necessary benefits.

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Covery is killed meresipportunities first denifit first consists benefits, becos
and more. But not only that.

Speaker 4 (01:16:28):
You gotta have ass protection. You gotta protect your assets.
You gotta have protections of your assets. That's my story.
I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 17 (01:16:37):
Avoiding the nightmare of debt brought by the governments is
state recovery program called probate. I've not told you protection
of your assets. You gotta protect your assets, including your home.
That by allowing you to leave a legacy for your family.

Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
We have a one time processing b versus monthly insurance
premiums for the rest of your life. You gotta get
as praised, give it pray.

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Print praise because protection is something you should became done.
Insurance covered required by a law general Alia build. They've
worked as a compensation lawyers specializing in living trus Medicanida,
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What about the sixth assessment? See will I truck protect?
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got you asked. As you know, a trust protects your
MAK account, your checking account, your savings account, your money
market accounts, certificate, other pods that life for insurance with
cast values, your fixed indec annuities, pre planning and affords
the look back period. What about the variable assetsmen see?

(01:17:42):
Will I truck protect that? Well, I've got you asked,
Because the truck protections.

Speaker 17 (01:17:46):
It protects your real estate, your qualified money, your irais
your four one case your other investments.

Speaker 4 (01:17:53):
For example, avoid capital gains. Let's say you buy a
house for one hundred thousand dollars and then one year
later that appreciation to one million dollars. That's a nine
hundred thousand dollars capital game. You avoid that with a trust.
You gotta give a trust for praise because of mine
is a tapidy. Nowise, if you lose your assets, you
might just lose your mind. You'll see you all that

(01:18:15):
about a trust? I got a friend they had to
I trust for seven years. Why do adjust the ARDC team? Well,
I'm meting you asked. We have endorsement. They say, facts
tell and story sell. He had to endorse with late
the late teens go mans. So he advised four California
governors and let the change in California nursing homes. You

(01:18:36):
know anybody in a nursing home. But not only let
he was a CEO of the California Association a Health Facilities.
He told me, he said, young man, if you showed
me how to trick her these long term care intitiments,
I will endorse. Yet well we shold him. He endorsed me.
He could do the same thing for you. He endorsed

(01:18:57):
the r DC team. But that's why right I'm thinking
with it.

Speaker 17 (01:19:01):
But not only that, we go the Robert Coffee that
he was a Toox legal counsel for cal Pers, not
calb First, one of the.

Speaker 4 (01:19:09):
Largest employers in California.

Speaker 17 (01:19:11):
California is the world's fourth largest economy the United States.
There's China, there's England in the California. And he endorsed
the three rd ec King. But not only that, we
got President Amon Brown incp San Francisco chapter that he served.

Speaker 4 (01:19:29):
He gave the benediction vice President Kappala Haris at the DNC.
It's a taboo. He also had lost for doctor problems
the King Union. They were erected for eating at a
white only restaurant in the Man of the Free at
the Whole of the Brain.

Speaker 17 (01:19:44):
He came on Pixy Sports two weeks before actually two
weeks before he did the appendedication of Vice president.

Speaker 4 (01:19:49):
Couple of hares. See what he said. He said, he said,
big seed, you need asset protection. He got a protective assets,
I said, I do. He's it okay that there's a
man who's and set the benediction for a vice president KAMBLA.

Speaker 17 (01:20:03):
Harris. He also had lunch with doctor Latina the King
Junior fighting the civil rights and he also came on
busing sports and he endorsed with the RDC team. But
not only that, the apptunity of George Jones Esquire. He's
a chair that's a California Black Chamber of Commerce off
of California Black Chamber of Comers Foundation, and he endorses

(01:20:23):
the RDC team.

Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
But not only in that, we havepportunities god keeping. Oh,
he's one of the top after protection lawyers in California
and he endors the THERDC team. But not only in that,
we have Leon Woods. I know only on twenty five years.

Speaker 17 (01:20:39):
He works at many of the top lobbyists in California
at the States Capitol. He's also a pastor and he
endorses RDC team. But not only that, we have missus
Cyryl Brown now he's the chair of the California Department invading.
That's he could go anywhere she wants you to get
a try. But he endorsed the RDC team ended the

(01:21:00):
trust of ray Dela Cruise. If you have anyone that
served for feminists in your state and also the chair
of your states the property of aging, haven't put it
right in The RDC team does.

Speaker 4 (01:21:16):
But not only in that, we have Addison the cruise
that he's.

Speaker 17 (01:21:20):
The founder of a lyriciy Vetterman phinsist hop when our
veterans get their finished sis.

Speaker 4 (01:21:25):
And he endorses the r DCA team. But not only that,
we have Redular Cruise. And he's the president of Resents
Development Consulting. He been doing the things going in twenty
five years.

Speaker 17 (01:21:37):
With the highest endorsement in the state of California and
by the conference handlers.

Speaker 4 (01:21:43):
And he endorses the RDC team. But not only in that.
We have double that's he said out to meet it
for the National Black Coalthic Project.

Speaker 17 (01:21:51):
He also fomatism and see that a coordination for dest
capital of California. They can shure the center of the
chill us. They be good our reparations. He also in
business development consulted with the art and best my business funning.
But not only that has an own economics of learning
and talk so called let's eat. You can google it,
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Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
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new platform and she jus as the RDAC team. But
not only that, you have ecs get you know that's right.
I'm Big C WHNA win my cape and I'm a
coach chaff of the national the Black Gown Beef Project.
I've also business development. I taught them with the RDC
team and best known business funding. Also relatives of Djack

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up Coore and listen for it. Justin Evan of California.
They should be get out reperation. But not only that.
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and Rupert has it. I'm the number one pursues Douglas
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gotta get that so crazy. It's not just touchdown Coba

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three point play. Oh man wall he he going all
the way. And that's what I love about the Big Team.
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Speaker 6 (01:23:06):
They said you're firing.

Speaker 4 (01:23:08):
They said, you're firing you, but be not dismade. I
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Speaker 6 (01:23:14):
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Speaker 17 (01:23:15):
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all some of these pigs many canadase. Do you have
unseecure working capital, best line business funding and business bone
arf cunning of company approval of left than an out
of the same day funding item need to qualified.

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business six months in your process. A minimum of five
thousand dollars a month. Do your business taken account. Guest
line business funding. We specialized in unsecured working capital up
to five million dollars. No to that ale new appraisal,
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never to pay's funding. You gotta get that some praise.
You have early put up this count to report your
payment to have done in bras beans. You can find
him one day. You gotta get that some praise. I said,
give him praise for praise. You got a call me
under seven seven two and he say twenty four. That's
eight hundred seven seven two eighty six twenty fives and

(01:24:14):
tell him fixty cents up. That's part third.

Speaker 17 (01:24:16):
I've taken with it, but I've already taking on every
visions a podcast I pay.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
I'm the best side of the ever worked the planet.
Back in the days is a man known by the
name of Trubo Danny Brown. He's knowing as Muhammad Ali's
ihaim Man. He would always tell Ali, you float like
a butterfly and you sing like a beef rumble young
man rumbled, he said, but all you got to use
after you lose. Ali said, I'm so pretty, I can't

(01:24:43):
possibly be beat. And every time I listen to Bisies
wasn't on a shout reparations now, reparations whatever, And then
I fel like a butterfly and I feeling it for you.
There was never any fighter.

Speaker 17 (01:24:54):
Greets the Muhammad a lead, but you know I played
OFFENSI to be inemitable lot, the probably junr who said the.

Speaker 4 (01:25:01):
Arts but the board universe is low, but it been
towards justice. And then their phy sixteenth President President Abraham Nicky, the.

Speaker 17 (01:25:10):
Only president theson alepticide reparations for they said, of the data,
Shasta in gold sides, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:25:15):
That pleases God We're gonna tell Thomas for that big
beautiful bill. They say, you gotta pass reparations, now, pass
reparations whatever. The just Dyck say it again, you gotta
pass preparations now, to pass reparations whatever to just Dyck
say it again, they say.

Speaker 44 (01:25:33):
To pass reparations now, to just decks, to ask reparations forever.
I thank you, I appreciate you, and I hope that
you have a super fantastic deed.

Speaker 4 (01:25:45):
But I'm not done yet.

Speaker 17 (01:25:46):
They saved you know, I'm not done yet to leave
the Spiffal show. I want you to hear other networks
covering ver in NFL football.

Speaker 4 (01:25:53):
But their offenspicuously absent when it comes to asset protection
because they don't talk about it the big team, does
you know.

Speaker 17 (01:26:02):
I want to get prayed to my beautiful family legacy
on my mother's side, A big grandparents, Mama fop, beautiful,
loving kind of people, always making sure, not a love
of the family and not the truth of belly.

Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
I loved them with all my my body and soul.

Speaker 17 (01:26:15):
My beautiful grandparents might be and hesititi they received because
off the top of look at the personal and tell
you a lot about that past that present in their future,
and they still have pen in this day. I love
them with all my my body and soul, and then
I can always appeal to my.

Speaker 4 (01:26:29):
Mama, the most beautiful Mama that God ever maid with
his own hands in history of the universe, always said,
rather than shine, always give me God praise. She said, God,
you said, for all the land, but down seeing what
I give you and less He's ever Always.

Speaker 17 (01:26:47):
Love God, always praise to God. The best person I
ever met in my life, my dear Mama. On my
father's side, my grandparents, Albert and I burn a current.

Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
They were pastors. They had three churches there on two
gas stations and open. They also all the forty acres
of line. I was eight years old.

Speaker 17 (01:27:07):
Walking through the hallway and open about ten as like.

Speaker 4 (01:27:09):
At night, I told. Somebody touched me on my forehead.

Speaker 6 (01:27:11):
She said, what are you doing, young man?

Speaker 10 (01:27:13):
Who gets some cookies?

Speaker 4 (01:27:14):
I said, well, what are you doing? Come up? Gets
ten o'clock a knife? Do you know me go to
bed at eight thirty? She said, what are you doing,
young man? Going against the cookies? I said, cook as
a baby. Cut up what I'm doing, grum up. I'm
gonna get my reparations. But it's been a long wait,
he said that something about her for I love who
you speak and I thank you. Sports podcast was going
all over the universe, broadcasting live from the black Hole.

(01:27:37):
You gotta get us some praise. I love that to
the art, mind, body and soul and my beautiful father
formed in the United States and force check mechanic. I
always thinking sure that plans can fly.

Speaker 17 (01:27:49):
Hots we could all say see for night, always saying
they've gone up your mind to the highest extent.

Speaker 4 (01:27:54):
My nath the first one that's to tell me about
the s R. Seventy und blackbird, he.

Speaker 17 (01:27:57):
Said, Son, that plan to apply from my analysts from Washington,
DC in one hour and four minutes.

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now they happen in museums all over this count here.

Speaker 17 (01:28:08):
Love my dad was all my planing, body and souls,
my beautiful brother tie the prom that's a choice, always
talking sports of politics, time sports was like done that
and lightning with tops.

Speaker 4 (01:28:18):
Peak, give a racis tread, always.

Speaker 17 (01:28:20):
Seeing go forward tid. I love him with all my heart, planning,
body and soul, my feit of a darn and daisy
beautiful darn that God never made in his own hands.

Speaker 6 (01:28:30):
If it his you a.

Speaker 17 (01:28:32):
Universe Collins graduate two degrees of honors in three andy
half years from a major university days. It could be
anything you want to be all the ways trusted God,
read the blood of Jesus. I have fifty or zephyr
teen that know it comes from against you, a propblem.
You know these said the very first interview with the sports.

Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
Back in the day, and say the media, it begin
the first time in the history of the United States
of America that NFL Monday and Night Football caught up
Broadcat then of the Wall Free Business Network. It had
never happened be until two beautiful intelligent black men in
the crew.

Speaker 17 (01:29:03):
Started doing our things, you know, and that I get
set in and the silver of the wing. They called
us the dream team. He took him a number one
of the markets. But I'm a dude standing and that's
why I threw it up.

Speaker 15 (01:29:13):
They can win it.

Speaker 17 (01:29:15):
Dasy also prayed Appleton High School. She scored six goals
on the soccer game. It was Daisy with the dribble,
Daisy with the tea, Daisy with the go, go go.

Speaker 4 (01:29:29):
If the team won the game, kids, you can always
win in life. Always plus God, pray that blood of Jesus.
I pray Ia fifty first seventeen. I pray that no
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various parts. Ever you died a good man, that's what.
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Once can google it in a light bulb, but I've.

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I said yes some, He said, you want to see
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could be anything you want to be. Always give God
the praise support of Jesus. I pray, I say, I
took it for seventeen I prayed that no WEP come
against you, that prods and then I've never even talked
about my body and sold them.

Speaker 17 (01:30:59):
Then Big C with all that goals over the years,
I'm the great band press from out of that barn
with their church. Buddy's always saying, you gotta believe, you
gotta believe, you gotta believe.

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Joe and the number that business podcast you see. I
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talked to God. That's why I seemed so loud and
I talk so with power and passible, because God, you say,
for all the landers without seeings, will I give you
and not Sezannah, no broadcaster, our broadcaster in the university.
Kids got the praise the way I do God, and
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know I knew, and I thank you and I love
him and all hurt my body and soul. Well that's
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Gregg Rosenthal and a rotating crew of elite NFL Media co-hosts, including Patrick Claybon, Colleen Wolfe, Steve Wyche, Nick Shook and Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic get you caught up daily on all the NFL news and analysis you need to be smarter and funnier than your friends.

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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