NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - Herbert and Hopkins Hurt, Hall of Fame Game and Rams’ second year players Kobie Turner and Steve Avila

Episode Date: August 2, 2024

Gregg Rosenthal is back for another episode of NFL Daily! First, we start our show with a round of news headlines including the latest injuries to Justin Herbert and DeAndre Hopkins, plus the first pr...eseason game of the year in Canton (1:00). Next, Gregg is live from Los Angeles Rams camp as he's joined by Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic to go over some takes with stakes (9:00) and they discuss what they saw at practice (25:03). Finally, Gregg is joined by defensive lineman and Rookie of the Year runner up Kobie Turner as well as 2nd year starting center Steve Avila to talk about the team and shed some insight on training camp. (36:57) Note: time codes approximateNFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Welcome to NFL Daily, where not only football is back, but my tortoise Norrie's back, too. More on that in a bit. Fun show today. We were at Rams Camp at Loyola, Marymount earlier, and Jordan Rodriguez of the Athletic join me. We played a fun if-then game about the whole league, like if Rashad Bateman stays healthy. You know that man is getting a thousand yards this year. Then we talked a little bit about the Rams practice that we watched and about the team this year. And then finally wrapped it up
Starting point is 00:00:45 with a fun interview with defensive rookie of the year runner-up Kobe Turner and emerging Rams second year center Steve Avila, who are buddies. And I'm going to say it, they were delights. They delightful people. But I'm adding this to the top of the show because we got a sneaky amount of news and a game to talk about, yeah, football is back. Randy, hit the news drop. News. Okay, so I will get to the Hall of Fame game soon.
Starting point is 00:01:14 That was the plan. We're just got to tape two minutes at the top to cover a little Hall of Fame game and feel as fresh as you can when you listen to this. But look, that game is never going to end. It's technically going on forever. And then suddenly this afternoon became the biggest day. of news we've really had in training camp. So I'm going to go over the big stuff. First, this Justin Herbert foot injury is a bummer. He has an injury to his planter fascia. So he will be in a
Starting point is 00:01:40 walking boot for two weeks. But the team has publicly said the expectation is he will be ready for week one against the Raiders. Very, very interesting by the Chargers, how much information they did give after Jim Harbaugh was giving no information in terms of injuries. Just, earlier this week. So there's an important distinction to be made here. An injury to the planter fascia is not the same, according to medical experts, as having planter fasciitis. And so there's a hope here that this injury is not something that drags his whole season down as he plays through pain, as we've seen with planter fasciitis over and over. It's a really terrible injury. So that's the hope because I've seen enough Justin Herbert.
Starting point is 00:02:28 playing through injuries over the last two years and it's just not fun and maybe being in a walking boot for a couple weeks and then ramping up as activity gets him better. We will see because it should go without saying this team just cannot compete without them. We were at practice on Monday. The difference between East and Stick is like the difference between me and Kobe Turner and Steve Avila. If you check out my socials, I look like a top. tiny little baby next to these men. And so I think even with Easton Stick running the offense in the next couple of weeks, it's going to make it harder to install the offense and get the receivers good reps.
Starting point is 00:03:09 But hopefully Herbert can come back. I'm going to be optimistic. Also her, DeAndre Hopkins of the Titans is out about four weeks with a knee injury, according to our NFL network reporter Tom Pelliserro. That four weeks number is so definitive that that gets him back before the season. but a knee injury to a receiver his age, obviously a big concern that he won't be 100% right this season. Hopefully they're being extra careful. They are deeper than they were a year ago.
Starting point is 00:03:38 They've got Calvin Ridley. They've got Tyler Boyd. They still have Nick Westbrook Aquina and Trailing Berks gets in the mix. So do the math. Hopkins should be better, but it's a concern. Also a concern. Gino Smith has missed practice the last two days with issues to his knee and his. hip, which doesn't sound that bad until you heard Mike McDonnell, their coach, talk about him
Starting point is 00:04:03 getting some imaging. That usually means an MRI. And so we are holding our breath. NFL Daily is officially not taking any questions on this matter at the time. And yeah, we wish, you know the best. We ask everyone to send their thoughts, their best thoughts to the Pacific Northwest. Bucks were in the news today, made Tristan Worf's the highest paid tackle in the league. On the same day, they got some rough injury news.
Starting point is 00:04:29 They lost one of their guards, Sua Peta for the season to a torn ACL. And then Yaya Diabe, who's the best edge rusher on a pretty thin group, is out four to six weeks. So we will see if he can get back in time. All right, let's wrap this up with the Hall of Fame game. This was fun. It got stopped midway through the third quarter, which, you know, stinks for the players that were got to get some snaps. But I wouldn't, you know, maybe that's perfect for the preseason. I was a crazy lightning storm.
Starting point is 00:04:55 I hope our friend Nick shook. all right, he was there. Colleen Wolf was there. The game ended 21-17. Bears win. Pretty well-played game. Kind of fun. Davis Mills and K. Skeetam, like, lit it up.
Starting point is 00:05:09 They cooked. Brett Rippin had three touchdowns for the Bears. A couple small nuggets. Khalil Herbert at running back for the Bears, played behind Roshan Johnson. The Bears receiver, Colin Johnson, who was once with the Giants, once with the Jags, I believe made some big-time plays.
Starting point is 00:05:25 This is what happens in week one, but we'll keep an eye on him. And then Cam Acres, his numbers don't look amazing, but this is a guy coming off his second torn Achilles in a few years. And I thought he had a lot of juice. He looked good. He made some people miss. I think he's going to make that Texans team.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Joe Mixon, by the way, has not hit the practice field since the first day of camp. That is something to worry about. Also, of course, the kickoff rule, the dynamic kickoff. That was really the main story of the night. It's going to be the main story of the month. It's going to be a big story all season. It looked weird. I don't think teams are going to break out exactly all the wrinkles they're going to add to this in the preseason.
Starting point is 00:06:06 But Matt Iberfrews said after the game, the Bears coach, he's like, yeah, we don't want to break everything out, but we also are trying to figure it out. And you could see that. The Texans looked a little lost on how to block this, that they could not get the ball deep on their kickoff returns at all. And you could see the returners just like looking back to the ball, which is just not what you want to do. to figure out when the guy catch it. The bears seem to have it more under control. They ran some plays like a trap, almost like you see in offense.
Starting point is 00:06:34 It's got to be very interesting. But we had seven returns on the night and only one touchback. And I think that's the idea. Get more plays. Get another talking point. It is going to be interesting. And yeah, that's it for the first preseason game of the year. We'll get a full slate of games in about a week.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And we will cover all those on NFL Daily. And finally, thank you to everyone. who really cared about my tortoise nory, who was lost and remained lost for hours after I stopped taping and it was driving me crazy. I had to leave at one point and come back. I was on my hands and knees digging through my backyard, but in the corner, about a foot under the ground, was my lovely tortoise nory. So I thank you for all the good wishes you sent her, and she scared me. And I'm putting a tracking device on her now. All right, let's get to the rest of the show. This was fun. Jordan and I are going to play a little game off the top.
Starting point is 00:07:29 And then, like I said, we will get to some Rams coverage. I will be down at Saints Camp on Friday. Not doing that for NFL Daily. But if you're watching NFL Network, I'll be on Inside Training Camp Live. We will be back with NFL Daily Monday morning covering every team in the AFC with Camp Notes with Nick Shook. And in the meantime, I'll throw it to myself in Jordan. All right, excited to be welcoming in Jordan Rod Road. Reg, our friend, our co-worker.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I don't know why I'm using the Royal Wee, but I'm speaking for Randy and Jason and Drake and Cynthia. The whole crew we have out here at Rams Camp, your home. And we're going to get to some Rams Talk. Jordan, welcome. Welcome, Greg. Welcome to my domain. Doesn't the grass smell amazing?
Starting point is 00:08:15 It is really nice. This is totally our first take doing this. It was. It was not sunny before while they were practicing. Nice and cool. You got the ocean breeze. It is great out here. sane for wearing a jacket. It was about to rain a second ago. But I'm feeling good. Yes, everyone
Starting point is 00:08:32 should check out the YouTube version of this show. Like, subscribe. We could use the help there because you can find Sean McVeigh and Jordan talking in depth right behind my interview that's coming up a little later in the show with Steve Avila and Kobe Turner. But first before we get to the Rams talk, we're going to play a game. It's going to be a fun game. And Randy is in charge here. And it's going to be an if-then proposition. You came up with this idea. Why don't you explain it? Yes. To be clear, came up with it very last minute last night. It's a great one. It's a great one. As you, after you sent me a very strange photo of Skip Bayless without any context or captioning. It was just a funny tweet. If you saw the tweet, you would know,
Starting point is 00:09:17 Ernestine caught a candid. It was a candid. It was a candid shot. Okay. So if then, the concept is literally what it sounds like. If X happens, then I believe Y will happen. Yes, league-wide. So these are takes, but they're takes with stakes because we are timed and I already had the poop scared out of me by the air gun that is going to go off once we run out of time. Yes, 30 seconds. So we wanted to get as many teams takes as we could in the show. Great analysis. Why don't you kick us off? Are you ready, Jordan? I'm ready. You let me know when the clock starts. All right. Let's start the clock, Randy. Let's go. Okay, if Tajay Spears and Tony Pollard can stay healthy, then I think the Titans have a top five rushing attack this season. I also think that Will Levis at quarterback does
Starting point is 00:10:06 provide a little bit of help and support there because they're going to be able to do some of the run-pass misdirection stuff. And, you know, a quarterback being able to run the ball is always going to help the running backs. Running backs being able to run effectively is always going to help the quarterback. And I, I just think that this could potentially be a top. See, this is the good thing about this, because I ramble. So we actually started, this is a, this is, we actually started this idea because we both honk. I don't think you ramble, but yeah, we're both big time honkers. Sometimes we need to be a little more concise and nothing like a loud, uh, air horn to motivate us. I thought you were going to get it stopped there at the
Starting point is 00:10:45 end. And I, I like that take. It's a lot of faith in the Callahan father son duo to turn that offensive line around, but just pure running back talent. That's one of the best duos in the league. All right, I'm going to stay in the backfield. Start the clock. If Randy's Packers get Goodyear Josh Jacobs, and if you look at Josh Jacobs's career, it's either incredible or it's really not incredible, like injuries or just he doesn't look like the right guy. Last year, he had both of those guys in the same year. But if they get good year, Josh Jacobs, they have a top three offense in the NFL. Wow. And he put a little bow on it, too, with the shoulder shrug, YouTube watchers can see that.
Starting point is 00:11:27 You kind of like, you kind of like did the shrug at me a little bit. I mean, I feel confident in that. I'm emphasizing the Packers having a top three offense. I just have so much faith in Matt LaFleur and what Jordan Love can do and this receiver core and how dynamic. Like, I think they have the absolute perfect combination of continuity and youth at the exact same time. I think they're blessed with great quarterback play. and they should be again this year. They also have tight ends who are super active, both in the run and the past.
Starting point is 00:11:56 They're going to be using those a lot. We've talked about this. Everything springs forth, everything else. Everything, like, unlocks everything else. That's the way that offense works. I think you should also, Randy, have just kind of the freedom to use the air horn whenever you want, whenever Jordan talks too much.
Starting point is 00:12:12 All right, go on. It's not. I'm joking because I do it the same part. There we go. All right, let's start. Too much Jordan. No, I'm joking because I am a chronic overtalker. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Okay, ready? Keep it moving. Oh, are we going right now? Start at the clock. Okay. If, quote, unquote, the media is finally tired of quarterback MVP candidates, then candidates, I believe, who will be in MVP conversation, non-quarterbacks this year, Tyreek Hill, Justin Jefferson pending the quarterback situation.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I'm on Raw, St. Brown, T.J. Watt, and Max Crosby unlocked by Christian Wilkins. Okay. You can use the response as part of the 30 seconds, too, here. Defensive players are never going to get it. If J.J. Watt in 2015 or whatever it is, are never going to get it. Aaron Donald never really got considered for it. But if you're talking about most valuable, most valuable. Okay. Okay. I'm going to get one more word in there.
Starting point is 00:13:13 A receiver, I think someday maybe could. Maybe. And you can't add a qualifier. Hit them with it. if the quarterback situation doesn't work. All right, I'm going to go to my next one. This is what I'm calling a medium warm take. Start the clock. If the Broncos' offensive line holds up,
Starting point is 00:13:33 they will be an efficient offense. You know, it's just, I'm setting the bar. You set the bar so medium. So low, though. But people just think this is going to be a tire fire. I think if you're looking at their skill position players, you can make an argument. They're the worst group of skill position players
Starting point is 00:13:47 in the entire league. There's probably about five or six groups if you're counting quarterback as a skill position, which I do, that would be in that mix. They're one of those five or six teams. But I actually think it's a good offensive line
Starting point is 00:13:57 if it holds up like I think it will. They'll actually be like efficient. They'll be like a 14th best offensive league. Yes. A, you are totally underselling the apparent whispers coming out of training camp. Everybody is a buzz over the Josh Reynolds Bonix connection.
Starting point is 00:14:15 So let's not get crazy. crazy here. Second, what you basically did was you proverbially gave the meme of the gold star that says you tried. That was your handoff to the Broncos just now. It was just a realization that the Russell Wilson Broncos, which were hard to watch. If you looked at the end of the year, they were totally average in terms of DVOA. And that's just what Sean Payton can do. So I've been quite down on Sean Payton on this show in various shows for some reasons, but he's going to make an efficient offense. All right, go ahead. Ready? Start the clock.
Starting point is 00:14:49 If the Giants drop four of their first six, then the house is clean. The defenses in their first six are Vikings, Browns, Cowboys, Seahawks, Bengals, quarterback, exposed, rough scene if they dropped the first four or six. Cleaning house that early. I disagree. Let's start the clock again because I have one very close to that. I want to talk about them together. If the Saints start slow, they could be picking in the the top five of the NFL draft. They start with the Panthers. You've got to win that. But then at Dallas, Philadelphia,
Starting point is 00:15:24 at Falcons, at Kansas City. The vibes there are funky. The depth chart is funky. And so, okay, I think we're looking at these two teams, Giant Saints, as potential ones for slow starts where it could go really bad. The reason I say this is clean house slash blow things up is because
Starting point is 00:15:39 you always have to try to recoup anything you could possibly get before the trade deadline. I'm not saying that they two more words I'm not saying that we combine two at one time oh my God I'm dying
Starting point is 00:15:53 all right I guess we have to move on but I don't know why I don't get the honks too much yeah Greg my thing with the saints is I'm not trying to be too harsh I actually think they could go nine and eight
Starting point is 00:16:06 and that wouldn't surprise me but they just feel like a team if they start one and three that the whole thing could fall apart because the foundation just feels a little rickety one more point please Please. Yes.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I brought you a water bottle. Okay, so why I'm saying this, I don't think it's like, okay, you lost four of your first six. Okay, it's October 13th, goodbye. I'm just saying you try to recoup anything you can possibly exchange in the franchise, obviously keeping a few people around player-wise, including ones that have been highlighted here on Hard Knocks. But I do think that if you drop that and your quarterback is exposed in that way, way you do have a serious conversation about not only trying to recoup things before the trade deadline and then you have a serious talk about personnel and head coach just got in there
Starting point is 00:16:55 i agree we're going to see some drew lock they don't really have many veterans to throw out there i'll go again what the heck um start the clock and that i'm keeping mine simple so i'll give you part of the 30 seconds if anthony weaver's scheme is as good as i think it's going to be, and gets Chop Robinson one-on-ones, he can win defensive rookie of the year. Oh, I like that take. A lot of buzz, a lot of dolphins. I feel like we've had some negative dolphins buzz. A lot of good buzz of Chop Robinson.
Starting point is 00:17:26 It might just be a pass-hresher only as a rookie, kind of like Byron Young was here, but that's fine. You can win the rookie of the year by getting 12 sacks and 500 snaps, something like that. Yeah, I like his upside, too. I'm sorry. I'm just setting you up. All right, the rules say you've got to move on. My next. Start the clock, Randy.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Okay, if Russell Wilson misses much longer, I guess he did individuals today, then the Steelers will full on go to Justin Fields. Art Smith, he of the overhauled dynamic, a new lease on life. He's going to love the dynamic playmaking ability of Justin Fields. I want to see them spam the slants, 1.22 EPA per play for Justin Fields on slants, the highest in the NFL, didn't actually use him enough. in that previous offense and lean into the run game
Starting point is 00:18:16 with an extremely explosive quarterback who can run. Do it, Art. That was the most perfect one. I can't possibly add anything to that. I'm going to say, if Bill Belichick has enough fun this year, we doing the media,
Starting point is 00:18:34 that we may never see him on the sideline again because he realizes what a good gig it is, he's making a lot of money, I'm sure, between his four jobs. Underdog, our friend Josh Norris, great job by him getting Bill Belichick signed up. We got the Monday night football, Belichick with Manning,
Starting point is 00:18:51 we got McAfee, we got inside the NFL. Like, we're getting a lot of Belichick as a Belichickophile. I love it. And I have a feeling he might really love it too and not ever coach again. That was great. I have nothing to add.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Okay, ready? Please. This is an even if. I'm changing the rules of my own game here. even if Justin Herbert gets that planar fasciitis in his right foot addressed properly, and I hope he does. He is so much fun to watch. Then I'm still worried that is a lingering injury. That's one that can pop up randomly years down the road.
Starting point is 00:19:25 That's one where a quarterback who we really wanted to see run a little bit more this year, a quarterback who that's his plant foot, that's something I'm really concerned about. John Harbaugh, Jim Harbaugh is going to run the hell out of the ball anyway, so just protect him a little bit. I mean, Jim Harbourn is going to be playing quarterback at these practices. He's going to see enough at Easton Stick and say, I want to get in there. I'm bummed out because that is a long-term concern. Maybe we'll be proven wrong, but I am bummed out about that. All right, last one for me.
Starting point is 00:19:55 I'm going to say if the NFL thinks they can prevent the quote-unquote cheat motion, they are dead wrong. And I don't even think they're necessarily trying to prevent it. All right, let's take, we're going to take a time. I'm taking a time out. I'm making new rules as we go because this is too complicated to explain in less than 15 seconds. You have, you've dive deep into this on Thursday here. Explain it to me. Explain a little context. As Mike Florio wrote about how they adjusted some of the rules that was maybe going to curb what Kyle Shanahan had called the cheat motion, which was a very NFL dorks bonanza of the motion that Tyreek Hill started to do in week one. where he was just suddenly jumping out at the last second from the inside and all the teams in the league like the Rams started copying it.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Explain how maybe this adjustment was a little misunderstood. Yeah, and I love how deep Mike Florio gets into the rulebook because someone has to do it. It's not fun work. Someone has to do it. And he really is deep into the rulebook and all of those things. The thing is, is that motion rule that you cannot move, upfield before the snap.
Starting point is 00:21:11 That's been the motion rule. That was always the rule. Since motion began. And so the way that it's been described to me, we've had an entire crew of officials led by Sean Hockley here. They're basically training with the Rams for the next few days. They're going to do a couple of other camps as well. But I grilled them this morning, pleasantly,
Starting point is 00:21:31 on what this actually was and what it means. Basically, they are still looking to make sure this pre-snap motion that offensive skill players are not moving forward toward the line of scrimage. Because what they do in the CFL. But that was the rule last year as well. That's been the rule. It's been the rule. That has...
Starting point is 00:21:49 And maybe some players were getting away with it a little bit. But I went and watched and when Tyree Killed did it, they timed it up perfectly. He wasn't moving forward. And the only times players probably were moving forward, it was like half a step and they just didn't time it right. The rule change has more to do with players, skill players who are... vacillating between a two-point stance and a three-point stance, which one coach described to me as, what are we returning to effing 1960s football?
Starting point is 00:22:17 Which for those skill players, that's just not something that comes up very much for specifically wide-outs, people like that. So this is not, that actual, the actual rule change was more pertaining. This is how it explained to me by the crew and by people I talked to here today at Thursday at Rams Camp. This was more to do with that part of it.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Now, the motion can still be used. So cheat motion or fast exit motion and the dolphins have a really funny name for it that I don't think I can use without Randy bleeping out. But the short fast exit motion that you saw Tyreek Hill and other players across the league really excel with, that can still happen. It's just the rules are still the same for that motion. You have to time the snap perfectly with the receiver in order to get upfield at the snap. You cannot get upfield before the snap. I thought Randy was going to hit you with the horn. you were trying to goad him into hitting me with the horn and I'm like so upset with you
Starting point is 00:23:12 I'm a jerk I just thought it'd be funny I just thought it'd be funny it was a timeout so I'm just breaking all the rules no it was badass I mean you were talking uh thank you my hero you're talking to you're you're a real capital R reporter you're talking to the officials you have this conversation that's going on with John McVeigh right behind me getting into the weeds just like a Sasquatch sighting I was behind your interview yeah just just trying to understand this rule you want to throw out one more if then or you want me to. I want to end them. I want you too. You have some good ones. Let's go if Marvin Harrison Jr. is that dude. Time in. All right, start the clock.
Starting point is 00:23:48 This is a very official serious game. If Marvin Harrison Jr. is that dude, the Cardinals will be top eight in EPA per play this year offensively. I'm going to put them top 12. I'll give them a little bit more of a on ramp for that. But I love, I already love what I'm hearing. Do you know what they were weeks 10 through 18? last year with Kyler Murray back? They were top 10 already. I think they were in like 8th or 9th or something. Second and running. I think with anything you're going to need an on-wrap, you're going to install a bunch of new things and try to like again stay ahead of the curve.
Starting point is 00:24:18 So I think that's very possible. I'm buying. I don't buy a lot of hype. I set you up for that. I saw his hand moving. I'm weirdly buying the Zay Jones type. Just that like, oh, he's a nice fourth receiving option when you have Harrison Jr. and Tray McBride
Starting point is 00:24:35 and Michael Wilson's probably third. It's a nice. They're going to run the hell out of the ball. They're going to run the hell out of the ball. We know that. Nice little group of offensive players there. Maybe not as good as the ones here with the Rams. Let's take a quick break.
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Starting point is 00:26:56 I talk about them too much. Don't be hard on Jordan. The team that I cover. She's usually going to be covering the whole league. And yes, we're here at the Rams practice because we live in Los Angeles. It's 20 minutes from work, and it is great to come out to the practice. And I like that these couple weeks of camp is a different vibe of NFL daily, because we're not going to be out in the field at all moving on,
Starting point is 00:27:18 but it is cool to see live football. And this was a perfect practice to be at. It was very competitive. A lot of sessions where a certain amount of time is on the clock, they have to go down the field. Rob Haventstein, I guess, was the biggest, you know, just a little item of news. He had an injury, appeared to be a foot or an ankle injury. and had to leave the field.
Starting point is 00:27:39 So it's been a lot of injuries for the Rams this training camp. Yeah, they're currently without, by the way, welcome. Doesn't the grass smell good? Yes. It's incredible. I will be in many fields over the course of this year. And this is my happy place. So I am so happy that you guys are here today,
Starting point is 00:27:54 that we're bringing the listener in as well. Yeah, they're missing three offensive linemen right now, three starters. They invested millions upon millions, including in that interior line, each guard, a three-year deal. We have some great background sound as well, some excitement.
Starting point is 00:28:07 ESPN taping nearby. We have some great excitement behind us. Yeah, they extended the right guard, Kevin Dotson, three years, three year 48 million. They also paid Jonah Jackson three years, 51 million, and he's injured. He's got a shoulder injury. He's weak to week. Left tackle, Allerick Jackson is not playing right now. He has an ankle sprained.
Starting point is 00:28:30 I asked Sean McVeigh when we can expect to see Allerick back. And he seems optimistic that he'll be back by the charge. the charger scrimmage in a couple of days. Rob Havenstein, though, that one's a little bit scary. The foot injury, you know, he is their stalwart on the offensive line. He's the veteran. He's a team captain. I don't like seeing, you know, what I'm seeing from the backups right now.
Starting point is 00:28:52 There was a lot of pressure on those backups today. A lot of run plays that got blown up. I'm not confident in that backup group right now. But getting those guys back, it does seem like Sean believes they're going to get them back at some point. Yeah, I know that would be. be a massive injury. It's so crazy to think about the Rams, and I think just like going big picture, not just about what we saw today. Although the offense got plenty of wins. You might say you didn't like what they, you saw, and there was a lot of pressure on Matthew Stafford, but
Starting point is 00:29:20 let's just say they looked a lot better than the Chargers offense on Monday that I was witnessing. Like, Pucco is making play after play. Cooper Cup was open all day. Matthew Stafford is getting a lot of hoots from his teammates because he's, you know, dodging defenders and making people miss and throwing spin moves out and doing Matthew Stafford thing. So the offense looked pretty good on balance, but it is crazy to think the way this Rams team has evolved since you've started covering them. Now the offensive line is just a huge part of their identity, how nasty they are. And they kind of need that, they need that group to be great to do what they want to do.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Yeah, Matthew Stafford staying upright is literally the key to this season going the way that the Rams wanted to go. they have extremely high hopes and high aspirations for themselves. It's whispered about in this building here and there about what they believe they're potentially capable of doing. And they had a lot of momentum, sorry, momentum going into the end of last season. I'm not Patrick Claibon. Before that Detroit Lions loss.
Starting point is 00:30:22 And this offensive line was planning on moving people, on running whatever the heck run concept they wanted to run, not staying in a world of mid zone and outside zone, which, you know, not stretching the field wide, going right at your face if they needed to. And also protecting Matthew Stafford entering his 16th season. They got the Stafford deal done. And he's out here dealing. This was his best day so far. Now, granted, the first two days he was out here and the first two pads days, it was a very run-heavy installation day. So less juice, less energy. I thought they looked flat on Tuesday. And then they came out here. Someone said something to someone because they came out.
Starting point is 00:31:01 out here and Matthew Stafford played what I politely call his very particular brand of FU football. And guys are getting open for him and he can still sling it around. It was awesome to watch just like that high. It doesn't get old. He can throw the hell out of the ball. That high level of skill between him, Puka and now that Cooper Cup is looking like Cooper Cup. That feels like one of the big takeaways from camp. Just, you know, cross your fingers. But he just, I'm guessing at no point last year. He certainly didn't ever on the field in a regular game ever really look like the guy that we've seen dominate the league. Maybe he hasn't quite looked like that for a couple years, but he looks different this year, you're saying? Yeah, one day, Cooper Cup looked like Cooper Cup last year. And it was
Starting point is 00:31:44 the first joint practice between the Rams and the Denver Broncos in Denver. And then he heard his hamstring again. And so that one day is now carrying over and over and over and over. He looks like that. It's, you know, he's crossing 30. He's past 30 this season when the season starts. We know about the injury history. We know at what point receivers start to drop off. But when I watch these practices, this is the best time of year for me, because we get to be right on the sideline up close. Obviously, having a lot of ways.
Starting point is 00:32:11 I thought I was in a good spot. I was like, where's Jordan? You lost me multiple times. I was over in the back corner of the end zone. So was I, just the other corner. When they were working on Red Zone, I was watching Cooper literally in his cut split moving an inch to the right because that movement, you know, resetting it and making sure he was right on the
Starting point is 00:32:29 detail of the space he needed to be on pre-snap. And then that play ended up springing DeMarcus Robinson loose for a big catch in the end zone. And it's just those little tiny details, but then also he like broad stepped against Quentin Lake. It almost was like a hezzy, but it wasn't. But it was like almost like that at the beginning of his route in order to catch that, you know, that high flying leap that he made in the back of the end zone. And you didn't see him pushing his body like this last year. When I saw him take those strides the way that he did in that one particular. play. You just never saw that
Starting point is 00:33:01 last year. He was so worried about his body and for good reason because it just wasn't right last year. Yeah, he skyed for what would have been a touchdown but he only got one foot down but I think I got, I was like the only play I recorded. I fanned out, I guess and recorded one play the whole practice
Starting point is 00:33:17 and that was it. So I got some IG heat coming. Maybe. I hope it looks good. Good luck. Because dart to the neck. These guys don't let you report or record scheme. I'm going to give you a little pro tip. It's just him jumping in the end zone or whatever. But he also had another play where Stafford was scrambling around. And like I said, Stafford looked very mobile today. And he comes back to the ball on, you know, to get close to the end zone.
Starting point is 00:33:38 To me, that was just such a Cooper Cup and Stafford know what each other is doing. But then you also have for the first time Healthy Cooper Cup next to the best receiver on the team. I'm just going to assume Pukunakua is the best receiver on the team. He looks extremely quick. Everything is going to him and those two together. That's special. Let's talk about the defense before we go. It's such a weird thing to expect a defense that loses Aaron Donald to get better or that loses Rahim Morris to get better. But it is kind of year two of this rebuild with the defense. And there are some reasons, I think, to believe that they can be at least where they were last year or maybe better.
Starting point is 00:34:21 Like what stood out to you from the defense so far? Well, the defense has been feeling themselves a little bit through the first part of camp, particularly when the pads got on. They've been making plays. They've been getting into the backfield on a lot of these run plays. Byron Young was really active today, both, you know, in the pass rush, but then also he was getting out into the flat on some of those little underneath plays and some of those checkdowns to Kyron Williams.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I mean, he took out Blake Corum, and actually we saw a nice moment here by the set as Blake was leaving the field. And he came over, Young came over to him, and it was just apologizing profusely. Like, I would never mean to do that, man. and I didn't do that on purpose. And Blake was kind of like, yeah, okay, man, but just was still like. Yeah, but Byron has a good saying they got it from a team meeting where you're not going to make it, you don't have any enemies on your own sideline.
Starting point is 00:35:07 And so it's basically reminding that because the defense came out so fired up the last couple of days, there were some moments where you thought, oh, could this boil over? It's a young group. It's a lot of new guys mixing with guys who are now in their second year, their third year. And then a couple of vets, especially on the back end, I think Trey White looks great. some of the plays today that Matthew Stafford made against him only two quarterbacks maybe in the league could fit the ball where they fit it the other being Pat Mahomes when Cooper Cup was kind of in that
Starting point is 00:35:36 he was doubled back there in that back corner and then Trey let another one go through but it was it was in a basically there's nothing you could do about it there was one of those where you just shrug your shoulders and the and the DB's coach comes over and congratulates Cooper because there's nothing you can do about it and so but I think Trey White looks really good they obviously missed Darius Williams had the had the hamstring issue. They do expect him to be back at some point as well.
Starting point is 00:35:57 But yeah, this is a really scrappy young defense. They're fired up about life. It's kind of energizing to be out here listening to them talk to each other. Braden Fisk does not look like a second round pick at all to me so far. His hands are good. His feet are great. When the pads came on, he validated all of those things. Has he been better than verse, you think, so far?
Starting point is 00:36:17 It's different positions, you know. So I think they've been, you know, you know me? I don't like comps, right? I don't like rankings or comps. And it's different positions. I love rankings. So obviously for the listener, Jared Verst is playing on the outside. It's like how I got to where I am, you know, just a bunch of rankings that don't mean anything.
Starting point is 00:36:31 I'm aware. Jared Verst needs to calm down a little bit, though. He ran right through Stafford, hit him fairly hard today. Yeah, he's got to pull it back a little bit. That was just a dicey moment. Stafford got up just not looking old or anything, but looking like he just got run over by a 270-pound guy. So that's what a first-round pick looks like. Right, but also just like that you do not want to do that.
Starting point is 00:36:52 could have gone very poorly. I'm worried about the defensive coordinator change, but talent-wise, I'm with you. I kept my eyes on Trey White, who just was not healthy at all the last two years in Buffalo and could be a big difference maker. And then Cam Curl was a big addition at safety, coming off a really good season with Washington.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Good player. And the two-point conversion that the Rams tried today and was unsuccessful, if I was reading the playwright, and I think I was, Curl really took away where Stafford wanted to go on that play and it was unsuccessful and the defense went absolutely crazy and Sean McVeigh was not happy about the offense not getting it
Starting point is 00:37:31 but that was like what a heady older safety is going to do so that's interesting what you said about the this whispering in the building of what they think they can accomplish I mean I guess we can guess huge expectations win a Super Bowl but when they think they can do that this team thinks that if they can stay healthy that's being the key and we're going to go to if then my if then for the Rams, if they can keep Matthew Stafford healthy, then this team believes that they are Super Bowl contenders.
Starting point is 00:37:57 I believe it. Why not in this NFC? They looked like it at the end of last year. They had a chance. And yeah, it's no fun losing Donald. But I think for the most part, this is a really young team with a couple key older guys sprinkled in. But for the most part, it's one of the youngest teams in the league. That's our Rams talk, but we're not done with Rams talk.
Starting point is 00:38:19 going to hear from Kobe Turner, the conductor, and Steve Avula, one of the best young offensive linemen in the league. Left-handed. Who just happened to be best friends, or good friends. I don't know why I'm saying best friends, but they're friends. You can absolutely tell. It was fun sitting down with them. Let's take a lesson.
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Starting point is 00:40:15 You gave us our sound check for us. I love it. All right. Let's get going. Oh, there. There we go. Wait, did you hear the sound of that? That sounded like the start of Dreams by
Starting point is 00:40:30 Fleetwood Mac. He wouldn't. Let's just start the interview that way. We're keeping this. I'm here with Kobe Turner and Steve Obula. There we go. Coming off. People don't pronounce that right.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Isn't that crazy? I did my homework. You did. You're a star. If it was your rookie year, I messed it up, but you're the center now. You had a great rookie season. And before we even started talking, you come over to me and you're like,
Starting point is 00:40:57 oh, Erica said you're the little one. Just go over with the little one. She was like, yeah, just say it. I'm like, dude, I don't want, like, am I going to offense? I don't want to offend anybody. You got to let me know what the inside joke is. What is that? There's not an inside joke.
Starting point is 00:41:08 She made that up, but just. Oh, my God. That's Erica. But she's right. I'm sitting next to two, large humans who had great rookie seasons. And from what I can tell, our good buddies, Kobe Turner, Steve Abula, what, just because the rookie class you guys bonded?
Starting point is 00:41:29 Yeah, I mean, it kind of started. I mean, we have, our lockers are right next to each other. But, I mean, off-rip, I mean, I just knew. I could feel, you know, just the energy that he brings. I feel like we're kind of like each other in a lot of ways. So, I mean, it also helps, you know, going against each other every day. But, I mean, the whole rookie class last year, I mean, we were bonding over the things we were going through,
Starting point is 00:41:47 just, you know, with adjusting to a lot of things, just to the coaching staff, adjusting to different experiences. So it was cool. I like how you wanted to kind of interview voice there because you were like so live and so loud. Did I do that? It was very professional. No, in a good way.
Starting point is 00:42:02 In a way I liked, you came over, and that's what I was talking about, Kobe. You seemed really excited. So for everyone listening, Kobe Turner, of course, one of the defensive rookie of the year candidates last year, the conductor, my friend, J.B. Long, nicknamed you, I believe, and you were really excited because today was your first day, I think, back
Starting point is 00:42:20 out at practice. How did that go? How did your matchups go here? It was so much fun. Like, I'm not somebody who takes for granted things, but, I mean, every step of the way, I would be dressed up for walkthrough, and it's everybody else's down day. It's like third day, and
Starting point is 00:42:36 I'm like, ooh, I'm out there with the ones today, even though it's jog through, or, oh, I get to put it on my pads, and I haven't put on my pads yet, but everybody else has been practicing. And then today to be able to put it all together, You know, I'm still not getting the full snap count yet, but that'll be picking up in the next couple of days. But it's just such a blessing to be back out here with the guys. And you guys seem competitive because you were saying, Steve, like, you guys on the offense needed to bring the energy a little bit more, which I'm surprised having watched it.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Defense got their wins early, but the offense got their wins late at that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's something that Sean emphasizes a lot. There's a lot of acronyms that it uses, but I know one of them has to do with energy. And I did feel like the defense brought it today, but, you know, that's something that we definitely need to work on because, I mean, it's a long season, you know, so we're definitely needed through the games. But I feel like overall it was a good practice. It was also, it was nice having him back out there. So that's another person to get me better. Yeah, it's really good to be able to go back and forth. I mean, that's a sign of a good team, in my opinion, is that no one day dominates the entire day.
Starting point is 00:43:38 It's about how you respond and whether that be play-to-play basis, series-to-series basis. And so to be able to go out there and see the back and forth, that leads to bigger energy on both sides, right? Because it's an actual competition. It's not just one side dog walking the other the entire day. I feel, I mean, that simulates a game. I mean, we've been in a lot of different instances. I feel like this past year, like when we're playing the Colts, bro, like we're up by so much And then towards the end, it was like, oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:44:01 The same thing with the, the, uh, Robert, Robert. The same thing with the, uh, commanders, I know. That's Bobby Brown. Bobby Brown. 90. Yeah. It seemed like, Robert. When, when the defense broke up that two point play at practice today, like,
Starting point is 00:44:21 Sean McVehanes sounded like he was talking trash to the defense, almost that he was upset. Does that annoy you as a defensive player that, like, he doesn't seem to be rooting for y'all oh no no not at all like Sean is he's a head coach so you know whichever way the day goes he wins you know his office and defense yeah but it's good because I'm pretty sure he's a play caller right so it's good to have that like little competition and even with the head coach would be like oh I knew that one was coming or sometimes we'll be talking on the sideline and I'll call out his plays or something like that I'm like okay I was thinking about the identity of this team that you guys have because you're such a young team you guys are
Starting point is 00:44:59 are great representatives of that, two kind of, I think, of now Core, Rams, young starters. But you also have, obviously, the veterans like Matthew Stafford. You have Tredavius White now coming in, but you no longer have Aaron Donald here. How do you see the identity of this Rams team now that the younger guys have some miles under them? I mean, I feel like me and him definitely had a lot of talks this offseason just with the understanding and realization of those people are leaving. You know, I mean, this is our second year. You know, I've set this for myself as well.
Starting point is 00:45:31 I mean, you know, you have to be a leader. I feel like a lot of the reason why we had success last year is because the coaches trusted us. And I feel like the coaches, me being moved to center was also another indicator that the coaches trust me. So I feel like that would put me more in a leadership role overall. I feel like I'd have to earn that, you know, respect for my teammates. And I'm sure the same thing, you know, for you with AD departing and stuff. Yeah, it's like a, it's an everyday quest to just keep getting better and better. and better, and to keep bringing people to what I know and what I've experienced.
Starting point is 00:46:02 And I haven't experienced much of anything. Like, I'm only a rookie, but to keep bringing people along and to keep encouraging them. Or it was, only a rookie, until we get some games under our boat this season. But to just keep bringing those guys along and, you know, hoping that the work ethic that I exemplify my process is something that's worth following. But we have so many great leaders on this team. And even just thinking defensively, like AD left, but at the same time, you have guys like Ernst Jones, who's just like the heart of the defense, the true heart and soul of the defense. And that makes it easier also to lead my respective group up under, you know, and learning and kind of using his leadership also as fuel for that as well.
Starting point is 00:46:48 And then you got got guys like Tridavius White who comes in and he's just a natural leader. He's only been here, you know, since the spring. he's a trash talker Yeah Is he? I mean I guess so He was talking trash To like the photographer
Starting point is 00:47:03 On the side I'm just saying he was watching He might be playing around I don't know He's a good guy He's a good guy But yeah we have a lot of good guys And a lot of just strong character
Starting point is 00:47:13 Strong leadership guys And you know We're all building this up together Now everybody has a piece of the puzzle And we're all putting it together I feel like one thing I'm sorry I don't mean to No I want you to please
Starting point is 00:47:22 You're making my life easy It's good I feel like one thing for us last year is just the relationships that we had um you know when you have siblings man you'll fight all the time and that's how i kind of try to approach practice like there was talking all the time like on the field and i try my best not to take it to heart because at the end of the day you know we're on the field you know leave everything on the field but at the end of the day man like we're all like teammates you know we're all brothers and that's you know how we how we treat
Starting point is 00:47:46 each other so we haven't had anything go on in the locker room and i feel like everything has been focused on trying to win games and trying to do it with the person next to you. Is there something you learn from Aaron specifically just being next to them? It must have been, I don't know if it was intimidating at first, just coming into the league. And you, I know it's different with Rob Havenstein, but I think of a, they were both on the St. Louis Ram. And now they're here. They obviously won a Super Bowl. You guys had that success that you had last year.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Like, what was it like? And was there something you took from being next to those guys? So first of all, it was a little intimidating to start. Like, I don't think I was looking them in the eyes in the huddle to like week seven maybe. Like after I started making a couple of plays or something like that. But no, I think the thing that I appreciated the most about him was his process. And he was a man of like few words, but when he said something, he meant it. But to be able to have the impact that he had where people were following him just strictly off of,
Starting point is 00:48:47 this is the work that I'm putting in, you guys see what I'm putting. in and if it's worthy of being followed, then you guys are going to follow me. And that's something that I kind of try to model the way in as well. If my process is worthy of being followed, then it doesn't matter what words I say. And obviously I can, you know, my personality lends itself a little bit more of vocal leadership. But regardless, like, if my example is worthy of being followed, then people will. Yeah. And for Rob, I mean, I feel like it's a lot of the same thing. I mean, they've been through a lot, man. You know, when you're part of a team for that long, you know, you go through ups and downs and you just, I mean, he's learned from people
Starting point is 00:49:20 too. I mean, Witt was on the team. So that's some knowledge from Witt that Rob eventually passes down to us. But that was one of the first people. He was actually one of the first people to text me when I got drafted. I remember that. But, you know, I've always tried to learn under him. I remember one of the best things he told me, I was so nervous before this first game. He was like, you know, the difference between high college and the NFL. And he was like, I was like, what? And he was like, nothing. You know, it's football. It's so simple. But like, to know that he could, you know, give me that advice, you know, it really calm. me for that game. And there's a lot of different stuff that he tells me, you know, during
Starting point is 00:49:53 practice, during the meeting time, in the, you know, weight room, everything. You know, I'm just glad that I have someone like him. Who's someone you like going against? That's a good challenge. Not on this team necessarily. Like on another team? Yeah, that you played against that. I'm not saying they gave you the business, but it was a good battle back and forth. And it was same for you, too. For me, there's, okay, people ask me who's the best person I go against. I feel like I kind of categorized defenses, you know, and I know Dallas was a good matchup for all of us. You know, I learned a lot about myself, you know, that game.
Starting point is 00:50:29 But I will say, you know, Jonathan Allen had this one move that he does on offensive linemen. I have never seen in my life, you know, yeah. And, like, I've seen it. I've never, like, gone against it. So it took, it was a process, you know, in the game. And I feel like Sean talks about having a growth mindset. And, you know, that's what I had to have during that game to make adjustments, you
Starting point is 00:50:47 know, to figure out what to do against that move. You know, but I feel like that was one of the, that was a good game. And it definitely, you know, boosted my confidence to know that I can lock in, you know, midgame and try to establish myself to figure out what I'm going to do. He's nasty. Who's an offensive lineman Kobe that's tough? So other than your buddy here. Right. Aside from our team, we face a good couple.
Starting point is 00:51:08 But I think some of the best battles that I've had have been against. Is it Chris Lindenbaum from the Ravens? Yes. Tyler Lindenbaum. Is it Tyler? Yeah, that was one of the games where I look back and I'm like, Oh, the Ravens. That was just like good work.
Starting point is 00:51:23 And I know he's a respectable center in this league. And I felt like there's a good back and forth. And then I'm excited for week one, too, to be able to go back and see Frank Rag now again. You know, of course, one of the top O. Lyman in the league, one of the top centers. And, you know, there's just certain things going into that game where it's like you got to lock in, see this. He blocks a different way. Picked up some wins and took some losses, but it was a really good battle. So looking forward to that as well.
Starting point is 00:51:53 Last thing I'll leave you with, my daughter, Ellis, is a huge Rams fan. Okay. Oh, yeah. Are you? I'm not. You can't disclose that here. No. You put me on the spot.
Starting point is 00:52:04 That's my girl. So I'm rooting for her happiness. But I grew up in Massachusetts, and now, you know, I got this logo on. So I'm not supposed to be rooting. But of course, I want my daughter to be happy. So they gave her a moment at the Super Bowl that I'll never forget. Yeah, it came out of her eyes. So can you give her some optimism about these 2024 Rams that you're going to speak to her
Starting point is 00:52:27 and give her some great memories here? Well, I feel like a couple things you'll get out of us. You know, one, you're rooting for some great guys. That's number one. You're rooting for some great guys. And two, you're rooting for some guys that are going to give it all every play. Okay. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Yeah. And that the work that we put in is something that's every day, you know, growing and going in the right trajectory and at the end of the day we all realize that we are one team and we are one unit and we truly are our brotherhood in more ways than just words and uh and more than just clichés um and so when when you see us out there during the season it's going to be 22 playing as one um this entire time i'm how old is she uh she's 12 oh she can understand her right right i'm like i don't know why i was thinking like he's over here riding a book No, he sounds very presidential.
Starting point is 00:53:18 They call him the conductor. I can see that. I know you got the vocal range. And you might have like a career in politics with that voice. I'm not good with politics. Okay, there you know. All right, that's Kobe Turner. And then Steve Avila, second year players of the Los Angeles Rams.
Starting point is 00:53:35 Okay, wrapping the show up here. That was a fun one. That was a lot. We got a game. We got injuries. We played a game. We got the Rams. Kobe Turner and Steve.
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