NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - Justin Fields Traded, Aaron Donald Retires and Broadcast Talk with Andrew Marchand

Episode Date: March 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. The Around the NFL podcast is a technical lighthouse. From the Chris Wessling podcast studio, it's Around the NFL. I am Dan Hansis. Got a hero here, Greg Rosenthal. The technical lighthouse is Mark referred to Greg Olson, Fox Play-by-Playman. That will be a conversation point. I am begging you to shut up.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Later in today's show, Mark, simmer down, because we will have the great Andrew Marchand, late of the New York Post, now of the Athletic, breaking down the NFL media landscape. So that's going to be cool. Gregi, how are you? I'm doing great. This is an exciting show.
Starting point is 00:00:50 A lot of guests, J.B. Long to talk Aaron Donald. It was a sneaky, frisky weekend by the NFL. The NFL said, oh, you thought Freedency was done? We're going to give you a little frisky news items to find out while you're like at your son's Nerf gun party on Saturday afternoon. Colleen, relax. Yeah, it was, in general, this feels like
Starting point is 00:01:14 2024 was the year that the week, the free agency kickoff week, it just changed. Like, annoyingly, and I'm sure this happens, it's a thing that happens based on the calendar, the way the calendar shifts. But I always used to love especially, when I lived in New York, the March 16th, St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, living on the Upper West Side and just like parking in a bar and watching the first two days in March
Starting point is 00:01:39 Madness. You used to love that. That was two of the best days of the year. And now there were no games. It was just selection Sunday on Sunday. And that was different. And I don't like change. This year for free agency, I feel like it used to be, you know, Sunday, quiet, Monday crazy, Tuesday crazy. Wednesday, big stuff going on. Thursday, a little quieter. Friday, pretty dead. But this year, it just felt like wall-to-wall news. Maybe except for Wednesday, ironically, which was the start of the new league year. But it was, there was a lot to digest and we're going to get into all of it.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Everything's moved faster. As of Sunday night, I think there was only 27 players left off the 101. And that was the 101 for Monday. The original one was down to like 14, 15 players. So teams just moving faster. And, yeah, to the bear's credit, I guess. not letting some of the stories and the Chargers with Keenan Allen
Starting point is 00:02:33 will get to like linger that could be lingering for a long time. And if you're wondering why you haven't heard much from Mark Sessler yet, he is not with us today. And in retrospect, when his Instagram was on fire with 1992 photos,
Starting point is 00:02:50 whenever Camp Happiness, whenever Camp Happiness is at the forefront of Mark's socials, in some ways he's in 1992, And it's hard to get back to 2004. You know what I mean? Right. It's a jet lag for a 32-year journey back to 2024.
Starting point is 00:03:07 But he'll be back on Wednesday and Thursday for a big around the AFC and NFC week. But for our, for our knowledge in the future, when Camp Happiness is going off on the feed, we should plan ahead. Okay. I think that's just a good way to get ahead of things. Fair? I want to go to Camp Happiness. Sounds nice. It's hard to leave, though.
Starting point is 00:03:29 once you go there. I did go to Camp Wilder as a kid, which has probably a similar vibe, but that wasn't like a stayover. Yeah, in the Coaltown, there's no going to camps. You go to Grandma's house and kill eight hours. See you when I get home from work. It's tough.
Starting point is 00:03:48 I was playing those wiffle ball and taking a walk up to 7-Eleven. Up there, North Middletown Road. Can you carry this brick up the stairs and then bring it back. You're like, why? I'm just going to return the brick back to where it was. Just do it, Danny.
Starting point is 00:04:03 They gave $1.50 in your hand. You went up to, you went up to that 7-Eleven and grabbed a slurpee. And then if you were lucky, a couple pieces of that five-cent bazook-jo with bubble gum. I do have guilt. That was summer. And with a ball?
Starting point is 00:04:19 Same. And except ours, there was like a forest behind our house and you could cut through the forest. It was about a mile plus to get to the variety store. It was called. And, you know, in hindsight, I feel regrettable that we would steal a decent amount from that variety store because we didn't have any money. Yeah, you pay, you know, you maybe buy a little bit and put some more in your pocket. Well, that's, that's rogue delinquent behavior.
Starting point is 00:04:44 We would never think to do that at the local 7-Eleven. But that's a difference between Western Massachusetts and New York and Rockland County, hardworking people that would never steal from a man trying to make ends meet. I have regrets. It's not too late to make a phone call. Okay. Probably dead, but... Probably not in business anymore. Probably put him underground from the stress of his financial failings as a result of your malfeasance.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Let's get to us. Let's focus up. Come home, Mark. Let's get to. Let's do some news. And shout out to all the other sports podcasts out there making a banger, man. Around the NFL, part of my take is always good. And then the Dan Levittar show, I mean, Dan's always killing it.
Starting point is 00:05:27 So he's been doing it for a little. long long time a couple notes there this is the new heights podcast of course the kelsey brothers winner of best overall podcast at the i heart podcast awards uh shout out to david singer
Starting point is 00:05:42 our gifted talent booker here at nfl media who uh put that on my radar and i a little mea culpa from old zeuser who you know was a little a little snarly a little uh a little bitter maybe took a shot at the Kelsey Brothers acceptance speech, the video pre-recorded acceptance speech at the award show we attended in person,
Starting point is 00:06:06 lost in person while they won and delivered the pre-recorded speech. Now I feel bad because that was a class move. Was that from that or from their podcast? That was from what? The acceptance speech? Yes. I think that was recorded separately
Starting point is 00:06:21 as a part of the I-Heart Awards. Exciting. I mean... But what we just listened to is from their most recent episode. He was like looking down So I don't know how familiar he is With the program But I do appreciate the thought
Starting point is 00:06:33 The shoutout And we were mentioned first Ahead of Pardon My Take and Levitard And I think there's something to take out of that I think there's absolutely something to take out of that We are getting to the age where there's a chance Some of these guys If they were into podcasts
Starting point is 00:06:48 We're listening to the podcast You know when they were coming up You say getting to the age Well I just mean like We're going to talk Aaron Donnell later In his retirement right Like we were there talking about his draft day. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:01 So that means people coming into the league now, they were like 10 years old. Maybe they were listening to our podcast or something. Oh, you're dating me. Let's get to it. Justin Fields on the move. By the way, I called this one. We had rotopat on. We did our, and we all threw out Justin Fields trade options.
Starting point is 00:07:22 I said the Steelers. Good job. So bully for me. Justin Fields is going to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for a conditional 2025 sixth round pick now that can elevate to a fourth round pick if Fields plays a bunch for Pittsburgh this year but that is very much up in the air because of course Gregie a week previous the Steelers traded for Russell Wilson we're going to get to Kenny Pickin in a second too he exits the picture
Starting point is 00:07:55 but what we're hearing what's being reported is that Mike Tomlin has told Russell Wilson that he is indeed going to be the guy they see as their week one starter that's what he's saying right now anyway but Fields now joins that totally remade quarterback room in Pittsburgh and the bears are left wondering how we handled this and whether we botched an opportunity to get much more bang for their buck with Fields who you know as recently as the end of the regular season. A lot of people, including myself, thought they could fetch a high pick, maybe a second rounder.
Starting point is 00:08:30 It ends up being as low as potentially a day three pick. Yeah, it's a day three pick regardless, right? Sixth round or fourth round. And it's not even this year. I don't think they could have gotten more unless they potentially waited until draft day or potentially waited until the fall. So when Ryan Poles, their general manager is kind of putting out there, the bears have put out there through.
Starting point is 00:08:55 sources. There's so many angles to this. I want to get to the on-field stuff, but while we're talking trade terms, that, you know, they could have maybe gotten a little better of a deal, but they wanted to do right by him. I don't need to hear all that stuff. That's so phony. It might be vaguely true, but the terms would only be like slightly better. Maybe it was like a hard fifth or a hard fourth, something like that. Doesn't matter. They weren't getting what they wanted. And the reporting is they started with a framework of the Sam Darnel trade. Again, good job by you, Dan. You mentioned that trade, I believe, in this very context. And that was what they were looking for,
Starting point is 00:09:29 which was like maybe a couple late round picks or pick swaps this year and a second round pick in the future. And they found out this offseason, that offer wasn't coming. And as the free agency took off and guys like Sam Bradford got jobs and we're seeing these other backup spots get jobs, it became clear no one was giving Justin Fields an opportunity to start right now, at least. And so it seems we're just looking at him for a backup.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And I think his contract played a bigger role than everyone, you know, is making it out to be in this. No one was going to pick up his fifth year option. Now, I'm a little, you know, I think there could have been a case to be made that, hey, let's pick up Justin Fields, let's pick up the fifth year option. Let's commit to him. That's two years for like $25 million. That's pretty reasonable.
Starting point is 00:10:17 And he's our guy the next day. No one was looking at him that way. And then once they got to that point and realized no one was looking at him that way, no one's going to give up a good pick for one year of a guy who's a backup or competing. And the one little thing I do believe the Bears on is they probably had a bunch of lackluster options. And whether he said the Steelers were the choice that he wanted, that's what I would suspect, him and his agent, or that they just said, like, look, this is probably the best chance with a good organization and a potential chance to play sooner than later. Of all the choices, including it's been reported, the Eagles were one of them.
Starting point is 00:10:50 At least you have a pathway here. we'll send you to the best pathway. I guess I'm still a little bit surprised how it all ended up playing out because I just thought I am too, oh, I am too, to be clear. I thought while he certainly hasn't, he'd still be a member of the Bears if he had truly fulfilled his potential there or what they believed he could be, but I thought he's shown enough that there would be a team that would really, yeah, like that Donald trade. The Panthers traded for Donald thinking he was a depreciated asset that could be a big time
Starting point is 00:11:15 player potentially and nobody saw him that way apparently based on this. And that ESPN reporting from Courtney Cronin was an additional, the Bears had an additional offer with stronger draft capital from a team with an established starter. But the team decided they wanted to put Fields in, quote, a position to continue his development. And what rubs me the wrong way about that type of not the reporting. The reporting is fine. But the way the spin is like if you really cared about Justin Fields' development, you could have, you know, had a much more. cohesive plan when he was in your building and you saw him as the future and now you're going on the way out the door be like oh you know we're going to make sure we take care of you
Starting point is 00:11:57 screwed up his development with the way you handled the first three years of his career or four years of his career so i don't that whole thing that that rubbed me the wrong way but in general i think fields in terms of his future i think it's it is a pretty decent spot and i'll give the steelers credit i have to say like do i love russell wilson or just in fields no but if they're going this route in terms of trying to figure out the position, they could have done a lot worse. When you look at what they gave up to get both Wilson or what they paid for Wilson, which is nothing, what they gave up for Fields, which is close to nothing. And now they're kind of two lottery tickets and you see what happens. I think they did a great job. I think Omar, in terms of
Starting point is 00:12:38 where they were and what they could do, they did the best that they could do. Now, they probably don't have a long-term quarterback, but I think Fields has a better chance. than probably anyone else was going to be. And I think it's important to remember with Chicago, Ryan Poles, their GM did not draft Justin Fields, and that's been mentioned a lot. And that's just how it goes. Like when they messed up his development,
Starting point is 00:13:02 but it was like Matt Nagy to star and a different GM to star and ownership, all that stuff. The Steelers basically gave up nothing to get an upgrade from Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph. It's kind of amazing how little that they had to give up. Now, if Justin Fields balls out and ends up improving that draft pick from the sixth
Starting point is 00:13:25 to the fourth round, because he does play more than 51% of his steps, by the way, I would guess he would. Because I think a coin flip to me. I think Justin Fields right now is a better player than Russell Wilson. And I understand why you told Russell Wilson, he's
Starting point is 00:13:41 the starter, and Russell Wilson's already sending out tweets like, welcome aboard Justin Fields, and hopefully that's all a good relationship. You're going to let those two guys compete. They're so similar, though. Justin Fields holds the ball a long time, isn't known for reading the middle of the field that great,
Starting point is 00:13:59 is incredible making plays on his own, is one of the better quarterbacks in the league in terms of his deep accuracy and can spin the ball. Like, who does that sound like? A young Russell Wilson, and Russell Wilson's an old Russell Wilson. I'm not saying Justin Fields is going to reach the level
Starting point is 00:14:14 that Russell Wilson at was early in his career. He's obviously behind compared to where Russell Wilson was in his third year, but the athleticism is there. And I just, I don't know. I can't imagine in a fair competition, actually, that Justin Fields doesn't get a chance eventually. Pust are going to want to get a look at him, right? Because he's under contract for one more year.
Starting point is 00:14:34 So, yeah, I would think Wilson has to play extremely well to keep fields off the field. And we'll see if he can do it. I do have my doubts. But in general, I give them high grades. Now, we mentioned picket. So why don't we just talk about him here? So the Eagles go and they do business with the Steelers. They acquire the former first round pick
Starting point is 00:14:52 an exchange for, let's see. The Eagles send the number 98 pick in this year's draft and a seventh round pick next year. And it's Picket and the 120th overall pick of this draft, 120th overall pick. What is that? Fifth, fourth? Fourth.
Starting point is 00:15:07 So it's only a move up of 22 spots. And they had to give up a seven. So they didn't even pick up an extra pick the Steelers to get rid of picket. So, and there are reports out there and Pickett spoke on it today in his introductory press conference, which is interesting. He spoke for the, you know, on behalf of his new team or with his new team that he did not take the Russell Wilson move well and kind of shut down some workouts that were planned and basically said, get me out of here. And maybe Pittsburgh was like, yeah, you got it, buddy. But in the end, I feel like he is a cautionary tale about when we talk about the draft coming up.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Like that draft famously was not loaded with quarterback talent, as I recall. Yeah, it was Desmond Ritter and Malik Willis. But then there really wasn't a winner. These three quarterbacks pick it in the South. Right. All those guys and but teams cannot help themselves. It seems there's always going to be even in a quote unquote bad quarterback year. The teams are like, well, we'll be the first one to take a guy.
Starting point is 00:16:06 It's later in the first round. But you still end up, you still end up turning over like two years of your franchise to the guy. and the Steelers ultimately set themselves back with a really middling prospect in the big picture and that's how he played. Right. I was never excited about Kenny Pickett. A lot of people weren't. People had third, fourth round greens out of something.
Starting point is 00:16:23 But he knew the facility. Remember that? He knew where the bathroom. Which is why this reporting and people got upset with the reporting that now it's been convenient that it comes out from like local reporters that he didn't want to dress as an emergency quarterback last year in week 18 that he felt like it was sort of insulting.
Starting point is 00:16:41 scene. And there's a question of whether he was truly healthy or not. The Steelers did it did him wrong no matter what because Matt Canada was his offensive coordinator. It's a really crazy tenure in Pittsburgh if you think about it because Matt Canada was his coordinator. Then they fire him. Then if you remember, Kenny Pickett had the very best game of his career in the game after they fired Mike Canada. And everyone was like, wow, they got rid of Canada. Pickett's great. And then Pickett got hurt the very next game. Never played for the Pittsburgh Steelers ever again. Mason Rudolph comes in. looks pretty good.
Starting point is 00:17:11 They decide not to give Pickett the job back in week 18 and for the playoffs. And yet they get rid of Mason Rudolph, too. Anyways, at that point, it was clear Mike Tomlin and them were probably just out on Kenny Pickett. And so they did a bad job, but I kind of can't kill them because I'm the guy, and I've talked about this with Dave Damashik on his minus three podcast. He's been killing this. My thing is flood the zone with quarterbacks until you get one. Just keep taking them.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Keep taking them. Now, the better process would have been take Pickett in the second or third round, He was not worth a first round pick. But if you don't have one, keep taking him. And I think they're doing a good. That's kind of what I meant. Right. Just because it's a back end of the first round
Starting point is 00:17:48 and nobody's been picked yet at that position, like I feel like that sometimes clouds the thoughts. Yes, they can't take somebody into it. It reminds me of J.P. Lawsman. It reminds me of E.J. Manuel. These like late first round picks at quarterback, you know, other than I guess Aaron Rogers.
Starting point is 00:18:01 That was pretty good. And Lamar Jackson. I'm really, you know, I've ruined myself wrong. Those were like really late picks. But there were other quarterbacks in those draft classes. No, no, I know. What I'm trying to say on the Steelers, though, is they're kind of doing that flood the zone thing right now in a great way.
Starting point is 00:18:17 So the Eagles get a backup quarterback. They used to say they wanted to be a quarterback factory. They basically gave up nothing to get a decent backup quarterback in Kenny Pickett. So it's a good process for them. But I would not, if I was the Steelers, rule out taking a second or third round quarterback this year too. I don't think it's that crazy. This is a good quarterback class. Next year's supposed to be bad.
Starting point is 00:18:39 there's seven, eight guys. You're probably not going to use your first round pick in it, but there's some guys that people are pretty intrigued about that could end up going in the third round. And it reminds me a little bit of when Russell Wilson was drafted. That was a three-tiered battle. I believe it was Whitehurst, who was a trade acquisition. Matt Flynn, who was a previous free agent pickup
Starting point is 00:19:00 that wasn't really working out. No, that was Flynn's first season. That was his first season and Russell Wilson. And it ended up being the third round pick that worked out. And they didn't think Russell, Wilson was going to be who he turned out to be or else they would have taken him earlier. So I just keep trying them. You never know.
Starting point is 00:19:15 You might hit one. I've said, I've talked about it on the show before, but remember having a conversation on the rooftop of a downtown L.A., like elementary school and being taken aback by how much Carol was talking about Russell Wilson, even though we had done all this writing and reporting about Matt Flynn signing with the team earlier in the off season. It was like, oh, okay. Also, the Eagles, by the way, did some business on the defensive side of the ball. they sign former buccaneers linebacker devon white to a one-year contract so uh that is a former first-round pick white as i recall former second team all pro and worth a flyer there i think people were talking you know talking about him was like could he be super bowl MVP he had a monster playoff worth a flyer but really shows um he's the type of guy that color announcers were always used to be like oh he's one of the best linebackers
Starting point is 00:20:02 leaning against the free agency and nobody wanted they also uh signed you boy jake elliott to a nice big contract kickers making some money these day finally well what is it relative to the cap percentage well you're right it's not much there's it's time for kickers to really take a bite into the salary cap that's what i want not just more money because there's more money being spent for a year 24 million dollar contract it's pretty good though that's that's the highest now we would actually have to stay on the team that whole time to get the end i'm sure it's backloaded but the way he's kicked he's been as consistent as anyone in league since he started other than like justin ducker he could actually get all that money he's a badass
Starting point is 00:20:37 He certainly is. Also, Keenan Allen, badass. Did you know Allen last year? He was the one consistent threat on that offense after Austin Echler went into a quick decline and Mike Williams blew out his ACL. Keenan Allen with Justin Herbert last season just kept chugging along.
Starting point is 00:20:59 He had 108 catches, then gets injured. He missed the last almost quarter of the season. And he finished with 108 catches for 1,200. yards, seven or eight touchdowns. So obviously a premier producer. And now he's on the move because the Chargers still dealing with Cap Hell, send Alan to the Bears. So he is entering the final year of a four-year extension. He signed with the Chargers before the start of the 2020 seasons.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Now the 32-year-old joins a Bears wide receiver group that Gregi is starting to look pretty, Pretty frisky, especially with Caleb Williams, obviously, on his way in, it seems. And the number nine overall draft pick, which is their own draft pick. And I don't think they're necessarily done. This is such a good class at receiver. Some people have mentioned them because they've got, they still got extra picks. They just picked up another one. I guess it's in the future for Fields.
Starting point is 00:21:56 But could they move up for one of these three wide receivers at nine and really complete that group? Because Alan, he raises the floor, but he's 32 years old on the last year of his contract. whether he's there long term or not, we'll see. He said in the opening press conference, look, I'm very open to signing long term here. I wouldn't have come here. Otherwise, I loved what he said about not taking a pay cut. I do want to circle back to what the charges are doing
Starting point is 00:22:22 after we talk out because they got Bosa and Mac to take a pay cut. And he was just like, that was the best year of my career. I was the best player on the team. I'm not taking a pay cut. And he is due $23 million this year. And the Bears are going to pay it to him. So it's like, it's almost like he's getting a franchise tag plus from the Bears. And he, he deserves it right now.
Starting point is 00:22:44 But I get why the Chargers in such cap straights were asking him to take a pay cut. And I get why the Bears are doing this. It's a fun, it's a fun group. To me, him and DJ Moore are a great tandem because they have similar traits where it's just going to be very tough for defenses, guys that get open. I do think you kind of want one bigger physical, maybe vertical guys. to fill out the group, but it's a great tandem. And that could happen with that draft pick.
Starting point is 00:23:12 Let's see. The Chargers, by the way. Yes, go ahead. More details came out on what they did with Mac and Bosa. I just found it interesting. Those guys took significant pay cuts, but they really set up the new contracts that they were like our one-year contracts.
Starting point is 00:23:26 It was really a win-win. I give them a lot of credit. The player and the team where they really reduce their cap hits. They're going to have some cap-pay next year getting rid of them, but they're almost certainly gone after this year. but not nearly as much as it would have been this year. So they get one more year out of them.
Starting point is 00:23:40 They convinced them to take pretty good pay cuts. And so it wasn't, hey, we're going to blow everything up right now. Let's try to keep, you know, playing at a high level. Allen didn't want to do it, but they convinced those two guys to do it. And those two guys are almost certainly going to move on after this year, but they get one more year of them. Yeah, I like the way they handled it. So we'll see what happens.
Starting point is 00:23:59 But if Mike Williams doesn't come back and he's visiting with the Panthers, the Jets, I believe the Eagles, so that move could be. Steelers, which is that would be a frisky one if he went to the Jets or the Steelers makes a lot of sense. But there's also been talk that he might, the Chargers now, if they've moved, Alan might be open to bringing him back on a more cap-friendly deal. They do have, if that doesn't happen, they got a lot of work to do in terms of building an acceptable stable around Justin Herbert. But yeah, it does feel like a two-year plan here for Harbaugh. All right, let's talk about the Jets, who, uh, make a big signing
Starting point is 00:24:38 this weekend. They sign left tackle Tyrant Smith, formerly of the Cowboys, to a one-year contract. That's a deal that's worth with incentives up to $20 million, which is obviously big-time money for a left tackle,
Starting point is 00:24:51 but he's got to hit a bunch of incentives. He's got to stay healthy, which has been part of his story at 33 years old. However, Gregi, for a guy that has consistently graded out pro football focus and elsewhere as
Starting point is 00:25:06 one of the top blindside protectors in the league. I feel like this was a home run for the Jets to get him on a one year deal and he just hope and this has not been something they've been connected to with health on their offensive line. But if he stays healthy, this is a big signing for the Jets who have now remade their offensive line ahead of the draft, which means that opens up their options
Starting point is 00:25:28 in that avenue. Yeah, it's huge for them. And I think the base salary is only like $6.5 million, which I was like, wow. Tyrone Smith's only getting... He must have been super annoyed about his market to sign this deal. Right, but my, and the reporting is that the Jets were a little
Starting point is 00:25:44 surprised that he took the deal in the end because they just thought, well, we're going to be out on him. Whether he was annoyed at the Cowboys and just wanted to move on from them or the Jets were just a better opportunity, the Patriots were reportedly maybe in on this and you know, the Patriots don't really have a path, a
Starting point is 00:26:00 great path to being great this year. And maybe the Jets structured it in a way where like they were the only team that was like, well, you can make 20 million if you actually play and you ball out. I think it's a game changing move for them. It's a boomer boss move, but this is the ultimate boomer bust season for them. So I think it's great. Next gen stats had him as the number one tackle in the league last year when he was just in one-on-one matchup. So it's just single, I'm blocking you. He had the third most snaps of any tackle in the league. So he's not getting help. It's like, I'm just blocking
Starting point is 00:26:30 you. No one's helping me. And according to them, he gave up the fewest amount of pressures per snap of any freaking tackle in the league. So he was playing in an elite level. I kind of think he is a Hall of Famer. He's not that old, but he has had pretty serious back injuries. Look, their process hasn't been great
Starting point is 00:26:46 because Joe Douglas said he's the old line guy. And they went into this offseason needing to fill three offensive line starters. And like history tells you between Diren Smith, John Simpson, and Morgan Moses, like one or two of those probably won't work out. That's what history would tell.
Starting point is 00:27:00 But on paper, they did about as well as they possibly could have going into this offseason. Yeah. And here's the thing. texting with my jet fan buddies and I've been saying I'm pessimistic about this year
Starting point is 00:27:12 it just seemed there's too many red flags flapping around this team with Aaron Rogers even though according to a report now will not be chosen as the VP candidate of RFK which is funny because supposedly it was RFK's donors believing that he wasn't a good choice
Starting point is 00:27:27 and it's also like they chose a billionaire woman instead who can pay yeah not to get sidetracked but also all the all the we got to we need to start to realize with this Roger stuff like he loves it like the fact that it was never a real thing it was never
Starting point is 00:27:44 going to happen yeah but as long as we're all like our mouths agape and we're talking about it that's what he likes he likes people being either offended or annoyed with him or just talking about him and that is part of the Rogers deal
Starting point is 00:28:00 and it's frustrating but like he got what he wanted out of that I don't know man about A and Roger on TV is a lie. He just might want to be the vice president of the United States. I wouldn't doubt that. But I mean in this moment of time, I honestly think it was more about, look at me,
Starting point is 00:28:16 how I'm connected to this powerful figure, you know, ostensibly powerful figure. I think one thing that Rogers did not, and maybe this is something with Andrew Marshond in a bit, one thing that Aaron Rogers did not take into account is when you are saying weird stuff, allegedly or crazy conspiracy theory stuff as a football player it might not get picked up but once you are all of a sudden connected to a presidential candidate people might care about alleged comments about Sandy Hook and maybe he learns something but I don't know if he learns anything honestly but the Jets offensive line back to that I think it'll be good I was texting with my Jet fan buddies it only has to like once just like one year like these
Starting point is 00:29:02 guys got to stay healthy and everything has to work. Like every other team, it happens like once. Like once. Like look at, look at their team with the Rogers and the left tackle now there and and Bruce Hall and Wilson and that defense. Like we just need one year where things kind of go. Right. I have, I can't remember just once a team on like a now or else year more than the 2024 Jets. And those usually don't go well. Let that be said. I'm not in, I don't believe, but I'm just thinking to myself, oh, just once. Just once it has to work.
Starting point is 00:29:42 You're the most optimistic debt's fan. I know. And I love you for that. All right. Let's take a break and then we'll continue the news. All right. Welcome back. Welcome back.
Starting point is 00:29:58 We have more news to hit. So let's spin through it. before we welcome Andrew Marchand. When I hosted the show, when you missed one and we came back with the Bayside, I didn't do it. And some of our listeners got on me that they were saying they showed a lack of confidence
Starting point is 00:30:12 to not even give it a shot. But I thought it was your IP. But now that I've heard that note, I was like, okay, I'll give it a shot next time. I'll give it a shot. No, I think your first instinct was right that it'd be cool to check with me. But I'm totally on board with it being more of the podcast as a whole.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Like no IP. I also would like to hear you try it. Actually, try it. Here, hit it, and let's hear Gregi's version of the horror. Oh, right. Welcome back. All right. We're working on it.
Starting point is 00:30:43 It's good. It's good. All right, last one, and I'll do it just so you can get it in your head for the next job. We'll do it one more at the end of the show. All right. Welcome back. It's like a descending. It's like a staircase of anticipating.
Starting point is 00:31:00 let's get back to the news um marquise hollywood brown got a job and it's the i think it's the best possible job in sports or at least in the NFL right now wide receiver of the kansas city chiefs a one year contract worth up to 11 million and uh this is overdue i thought for it's very you know again we talk about all the time teams make a lot of mistakes and free agency handing out too much money to try to upgrade maybe just a little bit but But still, with the cheese after watching them for four months, even during their Super Bowl run, and you're like, God, stop wasting Patrick Mahomes, brilliant with all these Hammondegers. Do I come out of the first week of free agency feeling like incredibly bullish because
Starting point is 00:31:45 Hollywood Brown is that guy? No, not personally. But again, maybe he clicks with Mahomes and becomes a true star, which he has, there have been moments where he has displayed that, but the Ravens thought enough to get rid of him, right? And so did the second team. He was with the Cardinals. So, you know, it's kind of a bit of a me for me. Too many drops out of Mark East Brown does have a unique skill set in that he gets open deep down the field.
Starting point is 00:32:13 And there's only so many of those guys that do it. I mean, he's an absolute upgrade from Marcus Valde Scountling for less money. So I think they did smart business based on the cap space that they have. The base salary is only $7 million. I haven't seen what the incentives were, but I saw them. referred to as relatively easy to reach like a $4 million incentive. So if he goes and has a nice season, but even then, one year, 11 million is nothing for receivers in this market.
Starting point is 00:32:42 So comparing him to Calvin Ridley, yes, I'd rather have Calvin Ridley, of course. But for the money that they were at, I don't think there's that big of a gap between those two guys. I think they're, they're nice players. And Kansas City still has to get someone in the draft, and I think they will. I'll throw this out there just and it also buttons up the last topic because we didn't touch on it
Starting point is 00:33:03 but everyone was pegging the Jets at 10 to take a tackle and now that they went and got Tyron Smith they can potentially go another direction they could also trade down what you're hearing reports that Joe Douglas is looking to trade down like I would love again as a football fan Chiefs come up and get a monster wide receiver prospect and let's see if you could build another
Starting point is 00:33:23 Tyree Kill type connection with Patrick Mahomes I'm hoping, I guess what I'm saying is that they have a big move ahead of them still that hasn't occurred yet because then you got Rishi Rice Hollywood Brown, Kelsey in the latter stage of his career they seem to me there's still
Starting point is 00:33:39 that one piece missing. Yes. Get that offense back where it needs or should be and we'll see if they get it done. Brown is a good two slash three. Rice is going to be I think a good two in the long run but yeah they need one to kind of push those two guys down. This class
Starting point is 00:33:55 And you never know. But man, these classes have been so good at receiver lately is so deep that, you know, the draft necks, the Jeremiah's would say they might not even need to move up, really, to take a pretty exciting prospect there late in the first. You know my feeling on Jeremiah and his takes. Who cares about Jeremiah? All right. The bills agreed to terms with the wide receiver, Curtis Samuel, your guy.
Starting point is 00:34:20 You like yourself from Curtis Samuel, formerly of the commanders on a three-year 24 million dollar contract again a lot of funny money here it's worth up to 30 million but anyway i like this one gregg i'm kind of with you i think curtis samuel in the right set up uh can really be a dangerous player man the right setup was with josh allen and buffalo i like this one no doubt he's only 27 years old somehow feels like he's been in the league forever i don't know how that really compute i guess he turns 28 he must have been in the league when he was 19. That's insane. They will know how to use them.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Joe Brady, though, actually gets a little too cute sometimes, but I can imagine a lot of getting too cute with Dalton Kincaid and James Cook. We'll see. There hasn't been any buzz whatsoever about getting rid of Stefan Diggs. I think that would be more on draft weekend, if that ever would happen. But the fact that it's been so quiet, and now you
Starting point is 00:35:15 have Diggs, Shakir, Samuel. That's a versatile group. It's not incredible, but it's good enough to go win. All right. In other news, the Los Angeles Rams, doing more business. They add a backup quarterback to their room. Jimmy Garapolo.
Starting point is 00:35:31 You may have heard of Jimmy G. You may know that guy. He now lands as a first time, well, I'm trying to think actually. I shouldn't say that. Because obviously he was famously entrenched as a backup early on. But is this the first contract he is signed now? Oh, yeah. Where he is the backup.
Starting point is 00:35:47 I mean, for a minute, he was the highest paid quarterback in the league with San Francisco. Ridicrous. Yeah, they bet on him big and he had that early stretch. And then the Raiders and yeah, what had the decline in terms of his, like the types of contracts he was getting from this year to last year? So he lands now behind Matthew Stafford in Los Angeles, a nice, it feels like Jimmy G. Just hanging out in L.A. like in Malibu. That feels like it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:36:13 It makes sense. But it's a deal, a one-year contract, which is a, you know, very different from the three-year, $73 million deal. He signed last off-season and then played only seven games. Then the Raiders got the hell out of that deal. So he lands there as their backup. They also make a signing, and we're going to get to the Rams defense, which is now going to be very different because of one missing defensive lineman. But they assigned safety Cameron Curl formerly of Washington to a two-year contract,
Starting point is 00:36:40 a former seventh round pick who did some good things with Washington. Right. Quite highly ranked in my top 101 and other top one, you know, hundreds in terms of free agents, top 50 type player, one of the better safeties that was available. kind of calms down a trouble spot, I believe, for them. It's interesting that they've now become the Rams, like the home for wayward quarterbacks. You get Baker in 2022.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Carson Wentz quietly started a game or did he just come in? But he played most of that week 18 game that no one watched. He was actually okay in that game. He hasn't gotten a job yet. And now you get Jimmy G. It's, there's something about Stafford and Jimmy G. It's the, it's again, pretty pick privilege. right that these these wonderkins they they believe they could fix what was wrong with these
Starting point is 00:37:31 well in this case it's almost like pretty mcvay privilege that everyone wants to go play for him at a discount when their career is kind of at a talented player is at a crossroads because mcvay can make you go look good so it's a smart move by jimmy j for some reason jimmy j feels like a guy, I'm not taking a shot here, but like, you know, you hear sometimes like, well, he maybe it wouldn't mind being a backup for a little while. He's had like, it's a lot going on.
Starting point is 00:37:57 A lot of injuries. Yeah, but you wouldn't say that if he wasn't so like smoking hot. Right, but like if he was a busted up, dude, that's probably not your take here. He was at the center of a power struggle.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Colleen, relax. That helped divide the greatest dynasty in the history of the sport. After that, he was like the highest paid plate. Did you say his role? And that was? He was at the center of a power. He had nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:38:25 He just got drafted by that team. But he was there. And Robert Kraft had it had one opinion. Bill Belichick, I think, would have moved forward with Jimmy G. Right. Sooner. And then it became this whole thing. I want to know how you're going to tie this to your take.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Go ahead. I just mean that he's been through a lot. Then he goes to San Francisco. It's massive injuries, huge ups, huge downs, huge downs, letdowns in the playoffs, gets benched for a seventh rounder in the end. It makes a huge kind of, the Raiders things are like hey, let's just go as you said
Starting point is 00:38:53 hang out in Malibu. Maybe let's chill a little bit for a nice organization. Let's take a little reset. I guess maybe we're kind of in this, we're landing in the silver place, but I don't get the vibe that like he doesn't really want it. I feel like you're insinuating that. Like he's just that it's a good time. He also had surgery on his
Starting point is 00:39:09 foot. A lot, a lot of injury. It's just been through a lot. And has famously gone on some big time dates in LA. Oh yeah. Mr. Chow. That's a crazy one. That's one of the craziest stories in the last 10 years. No longer with us. Look it up. The restaurant. I thought he was state.
Starting point is 00:39:25 I was like, no, I think she's. They die young sometimes. Like wrestlers. Very similar. The Vikings make a big move in the draft. They agree with the Texans on a trade that Nets, Minnesota an additional first round pick in the 2024 draft. Rapsheet
Starting point is 00:39:42 and Pelliserro had this on Friday. In the deal, the Vikings acquired the number 23 overall pick in the first round and number 232 in the seventh. The Texans get the number 42 pick in the second round, number 88, 188 pick in the sixth round and an additional second round pick in 2025. So the Texans and everybody loves team builders love second round picks. Never forget that. They love it. They love the financial flexibility they bring. They trust their internal process to find a guy that's really a first rounder in their mind. in the second round. So the Texans like, we'll move a little bit back. We'll get some extra assets
Starting point is 00:40:19 after day one. And now the Minnesota Vikings. And I don't love this, Greg. You know I love my, my storyline here about Donald getting a chance, a true chance to be a starter this year. But now that they are armed with two first round picks, they have the ammunition to move up to the top of the first round. Let's see if Minnesota does it. Yeah. I think it was Quessie who, or maybe it was Kevin O'Connell who even admitted, look, we made this deal with. with kind of an idea of what our ideal path here is. We'll see if we can execute it or whether it'll happen or not, but either way, we're happy to have this pick.
Starting point is 00:40:56 It's very clear. The entire NFL knows they're making this pick to have a chance to go take a quarterback, to go package that 11th and maybe 23rd pick or just be in a position where they can take that quarterback. You're going to have to move up. there's going to be a lot of speculation whether the Patriots move out of three or not.
Starting point is 00:41:18 A lot of people believe they're going to stay put and take a quarterback there and then it would be on Minnesota to trade up and draft the fourth quarterback who everyone presumes is J.J. McCarthy. Intrigue.
Starting point is 00:41:31 But it's a lot of presumption. I don't know. A lot of times these logic, I went back and listened to one of our... Like a lot of times no one knows what's going to... Like, no one knew they were trading up for Trubisky. No one knew they were taking Blake Bortos.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Like literally no one said any of that stuff. So who knows? Maybe Minnesota has a different idea. Maybe New England has a different idea. But it's spicy because according to the little pick chart, the Texans won this trade pretty significantly. I mean, it is a good deal of business for them in what's believed to be the deepest draft in a long time to just move down 18 spots and you get a whole second round pick for next year.
Starting point is 00:42:08 That's a nice job by the Texans. I mean, the Texan, I mean, I'm pushing hard. And I know there's millions of listeners that want this as well. The Vikings to run it back as team around the NFL. But man, the Texans futures seemingly suddenly so bright, both in the near and far. You would point out maybe last year was their chance, you know, for the Texas where they were really like a fresh new bile young option. Ooh, new bile young option. Yeah, well, that ship sailed.
Starting point is 00:42:39 It would be fun, though. I'm in on it. It would still be fun. 8 o'clock delight. Curse of ATN. Leighton Vandrash retires after getting cut by the Cowboys. Michael Gallup. Both Gallup, Gregi, and Van deresh.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Guess on around the NFL live from Cowboys Camp last summer? Yeah, Van derrash neck injuries. We'll always remember what a player he was early in his career. One of Chris Wesleyan's favorites. All the best to him because he would have had a much different career, if not for these neck injuries. unfortunate. He has to. And how about Gallops knee injury? He was really on a great path, and now
Starting point is 00:43:12 he has to start over somewhere else. Patriot signed Ryder's Super K.J. Osborne. The Browns hire Mike Vrable as a consultant. Hmm. And sign another quarterback, Tyler Huntley. Devondra Campbell signs with the Niners, Jordan Fuller, DJ Wanham, and Dane Jackson end up with Carolina.
Starting point is 00:43:28 What a weird quarterback room for the Browns. They got a lot of quarterbacks. Just makes you wonder. They do. The four horsemen. A.J. Dillon returns to the Packers. Interesting. Joe Mixon gets a big new contract with the Texans. Titans cut free agent bust Andre Dillard. Steelers signed Van Jefferson. I love that they are moving on quickly when the Titans make a mistake and Andre Dillard. And I love that combo. A.J. Dillon and Josh Jake was a frisky, big old
Starting point is 00:43:54 combo in the backfield. Cardinal signed Jonah Williams to 30 million two-year deal. Jake Elliott. We mentioned gets a new deal. Seahawks signed linebacker Jerome Baker and Nathan Peterman lands with the Saints. What are the Saints doing? let's take a break and then welcome in our first guest realistically need at least 25 yards love pressure up the middle runs away throws across his body and that is picked 49ers have it greenlaw still up he needs to get down greenlaw still on his feet he's got to go down San Francisco takes over. Well, it's kind of fitting.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Jordan Love told us this week. He goes, listen, there's some throws I've made that I know break kind of the cardinal rules of quarterback. And the one at the top of the list is you never throw the ball late back across the field. There's the call from Kevin Burkart and Greg Olson, who, you know, really quick rise. in the industry in terms of being seen as maybe the best or if not in the conversation in terms of broadcast teams and yet
Starting point is 00:45:12 their time as at the top of the food chain with Fox could be over with the arrival of Tom Brady and that's why it's time to talk to this is our dude this is the guy that you want to go to on all matters sports media perhaps beyond we haven't had
Starting point is 00:45:29 personal conversations about life and things of that nature yet but maybe down the road that occurs as well Andrew Marchon formerly of the New York Post now with the athletic senior writer covering sports media. Welcome back to around the NFL Andrew. Yeah, thanks guys. Thanks for having me.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Yeah, so we just played that clip. I think this is where we got to start, Gregie, because I think everyone wants to know what's going to happen Andrew with Tom Brady, signs this massive deal with Fox. It's been a, we've talked about it on the show. There's been some doubts. Is he ever actually
Starting point is 00:46:03 going to do it? I'm going to lose a sandwich on this. Yeah, we have a sandwich prop on this. I said, he's going to do it. Look at the money and he's taking the year off to prepare and all that. And now here we are heading into that season. What happens with Greg Olson, who's obviously emerged as a superstar in this field who's under contract, if I'm not mistaken? Yeah, Greg Olson will move to the number two booth with Joe Davis. The way his contract was structured when he's number one. He's making around 10 million. At number two, he'll make around 3 million. Brady comes in. His salary, I also reported $37.5 million for season.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Crazy. Yeah, it's livable. And so he's been working hard talking to a lot of people. Everyone I speak to, every time I speak to, you know, at Joe Buck or Mike Torrico, wherever, it's like, oh, yeah, Brady. So he's talking to everybody. He called Peyton Up. And so he's trying to figure out how to do this.
Starting point is 00:47:02 And we all know Tom Brady. So the expectation he is working hard, which I've already heard, and he's going to work hard and try to be really good at this. I guess I don't know why I'm surprised by this. I shouldn't be. He's got the time. He must love that there's some doubt about whether he's going to be good. But I just figured it a year away from the game.
Starting point is 00:47:25 Is it normal for a guy to be preparing this? I guess no one's ever had an opportunity like this, but no one's ever been paid like this either. I mean, he has a bigger cap hit than almost any player in the NFL. I mean, he is making more money to broadcast than every player in the NFL minus, like, nine quarterbacks. And that's about it. Like, he, it is crazy to me.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Was there any doubt, like, through this process from the Fox side of things that he would follow through with this? And, like, what does it entail that he's working on it? Is this just kind of, like, smoke to make people quiet down? If Fox has had no doubt that he's going to do it, it's other voices that have thought that, you know, what, this is a hedge. And let me just say one thing. And I think he's going to do it. I want to be clear on the podcast they used to do with John Orrin.
Starting point is 00:48:15 We had the Brady meter where I'd give percentages of him doing it. And it was always above 50% except for one episode where I went to 49. I think when the Raider ownership came about. And that caused a lot of waves. And Brady even ended up responding. I had a read of call it. Whatever. We responded to you directly?
Starting point is 00:48:35 Well, what happened is I don't like to go on these podcasts and blame aggregators, but the aggregators got it. It was just an opinion. It was fun. It wasn't really a serious thing. And then the aggregators got it. And it was like I was reporting it, which I wasn't. And then Brady responded to an SI tweet. And so, any long story short, that I had to write a column.
Starting point is 00:48:59 It was just obtained the whole thing. I wish I'd never said it. Yeah, I love that. You know, so the answer to the question, though, the thing I would say is that if he doesn't do it, he's not going to, he'll say, he'll say no at the end, right? Like, he's going to go through the process. And let's just say behind the scenes when he's practicing, he doesn't think he's good. He's going to embarrass himself. I don't think that's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:49:19 I think it's going to do it. Let's say that's the case or something else comes up. I don't think, like, I wouldn't start saving up for that sandwich you owe, whoever you owe just yet. I would wait because I think if he does bow out it's going to be he's going to show his intentions that he wants to do it until he doesn't I still I'm more like the Brady meter now
Starting point is 00:49:41 is in the high 90s but still not a hundred hasn't hit 100 he'll be a hundred that day that he does it but I think it'll be pretty good not to conflate two sectors and two things you've recently reported on but you also did that deep dive and again now he's at the athletic
Starting point is 00:49:56 oh yeah Andrew you know he gets to really spread out and write little deeper pieces. I feel like reading the nepotism piece. And it made me think I was reading about, you know, Jack Collinsworth and, and how they installed him on the Notre Dame games. And after a couple of years, they're like, woof, I don't know about this. So they had to pivot. Of course, son of Chris Collinsworth, with this situation, like in terms of risk for Fox, because let's say Tom does it. Let's say Tom stinks. Because it happens. We know what happens. There's the, there's a long history of
Starting point is 00:50:32 superstar, legendary players. It's like we're talking about pretty pick privilege. It's like pretty legend privilege here. Like you go right to this number one spot. What if he stinks? Do they end up in a spot potentially where Brady's not doing well, either removes himself from the equation or they have to make a move? And then
Starting point is 00:50:49 Olson's out the door because the way they handle it. Like, how big a risk are we talking here for Vox? Could they lose everything? Well, number one, TV contracts are not like NFL contracts. So it would have to be Brady's decision. Fox is not going to go eat, you know, $37.5 million a year for 10 years. 10 years?
Starting point is 00:51:12 Yeah, it's 10 years. Oh, my God. So Brady would have to feel like, you know what? I don't want to do this, I think, for them, for him not to be it. It's like it's all, and that's why when he signed the contract, that's why there's so many people saying it's a hedge because, you know, he did it because they kept
Starting point is 00:51:27 offering more and more money. And then I got to a point where he said, you know what, let me try this. And I'm not saying he's not into it now, but this isn't some love of being a game analyst that he has. I mean, that's hard to believe. He did a story a couple of years ago with the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay, where he was asked about the broadcast booth and basically said he had no interest. And so the money got so high. So it's not going to be Fox pulling the plug. It would have to be Brady saying, I don't want to do it. And so, So look, I think he'll be good, but if your doomsday scenario, I mean, I listen, I always read for the best stories. That would be interesting.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Let's just put that. That would be fascinating. If he were not good, but still wanted to do it, that would be an interesting story to see how that played out. Yeah, I look at it like through the podcast lens, too. He's done a podcast with Jim Gray, the Let's Go podcast. But it's like he's just sort of kind of doing it, you know? He's on vacation. He's not putting his all into it.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Jim Gray just asking him questions like they were on the radio or so. So it's like he's not trying to make the best podcast possible. He's just like tipping his toe into it. Every once in a while he says something interesting and that gets picked up or whatever. But it's not like an overly successful podcast largely because he doesn't put that much into it. And so people will catch on if that happens at the NFL, you know, at the Fox level. But the thing that's crazy to me is the Greg Olson part of it is that Tom Brady, is now Drew Bledso.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Our friend Tom Curran used to call Drew Bledso in his contract the hood ornament because they signed them to this huge $100 million contract and said, look, we're a good organization. We have the highest paid quarterback in the league and Drew Bledso immediately started declining. They called him the hood ornament. And Belichick knew he kind of couldn't play with it.
Starting point is 00:53:15 And Tom Brady is now the hood ornament. And if he doesn't deliver on a level that's even somewhat close to Greg Olson, at least, I don't know if he cares about people like us, but it's going to be in, you know, the athletic and other places like that that like he is inferior to the guy who's number two and is making what uh one 12th of his money and that's going to get back to him like he's got to be a little concerned that like this guy who's already proven he's great at it is in his same building
Starting point is 00:53:46 what do you think that the dynamics gonna be when they show up to like the fox you know let's take pictures and i'll pretend like we're laughing and throw a football between each other sessions Well, I think a couple of things. Number one, you know, the way these guys are judged is subjective. You know, when you're a quarterback, either your team wins or loses, you throw for 300 yards, you don't throw for 300 yards. And so it's a little bit more cut and dry. I think what you're pointing out is if Brady's like really bad.
Starting point is 00:54:15 Like these, there's going to be people who don't like Tom Brady just because they don't like Tom Brady no matter what he does, they won't like him. But I do think you can win over the audience. And the one thing about it, calling a football game may be, it's one of the hardest things to do in sports casting. You know, doing a podcast, you know, is not the same thing. You know, it's controlled environment. You're just talking to another person, like you said, in the setup that Tom has. You know, Jim Gray is really the one orchestrating everything and doing kind of the hard work to pilot everything.
Starting point is 00:54:49 And, you know, Kevin Burckhardt will do that in the Fox booth. but just knowing how to get in and out, how to translate, obviously he has high level thoughts about football, but can you say that so, you know, I can understand. So the average fan can understand and simplify it. You know, that's a question that until you do it, you don't know, and it has to be natural. Like, Romo's success at the beginning was because he did come off as very natural, very relaxed, and like he was just talking to you in your living room as opposed to being like, you know, trying to be a broadcaster, trying to be somebody else.
Starting point is 00:55:21 I agree with you. And yet I remember when Olson did it as an active player and he was good like the first game. And a lot of times like when we hear like a Jason Witten or someone that's not good the first game, the first, you know, you can kind of tell right away sometimes and it never changed. Like Olson was good. I know he's gotten better, but he was good the first game. I want to know what your Olson meter is though. Like what's the chances he's not at Fox to start the year?
Starting point is 00:55:46 And I guess what would be the other options? because I can't imagine he's too excited to be taking that big of a big. I know he's made a lot of money in his life and everything, but like he's competitive as hell. But imagine, imagine the place where he must be because you're having this great success. Everyone loves you. Now it's like $7 million haircut.
Starting point is 00:56:09 And now you're no longer the A guy. It has to be really tricky more morale-wise for him right now. It is. I think he'll be at Fox. He'll do the number two games. and then I think he'll reevaluate everything and see what's up there. I would say, though, I don't really feel that bad for Greg Olson. I, you know, look at him as he's in a great spot.
Starting point is 00:56:29 He's 36, 37 years old, and these jobs are now paying 37.5 million or $18 million. It's true. Brady rose the ceiling here for guys. Exactly. And there's only a small group of people who are going to be offered these jobs. And they're mostly Hall of Fame quarterbacks or legendary quarterback. And they tried to get Peyton for, you know, the salary structure, you know, partly, you know, the biggest reason was ESPN couldn't get Monday night football correct.
Starting point is 00:56:56 But that was in part because Peyton kept saying no. He said no, no, no, no. And so, and then Romo had the, you know, free agency where he had ESPN and CBS both wanting him and the NFL contracts with the networks were up. And so that's why they got to that level. But there's just a small group that's in there for these jobs. And they don't open that often because they're great jobs. and they pay so well.
Starting point is 00:57:19 But Greg Olson will get the opportunity to be a number of, I think. I don't know where exactly, I have some ideas, but I'm not going to say it on your podcast, no offense. I'm going to save those, but I think there's only so many. What do you think about, do you think Amazon is bringing back the same group this year? They are. What's that meter?
Starting point is 00:57:37 They are. Okay. He's saving his march bombs for. No, I get it. But that's a separate issue. So I was just curious if they would respect the march bombs. If they would think about shaking it up, whether it was her.
Starting point is 00:57:47 Street or how I don't know. Let's finish here because you mentioned Romo, always a subject of fascination. I loved Andrew going out the door at the post after a huge run there with Tony Romo. I know you didn't write the headline, but Tony Romo and Jim Nance are a mess with Super Bowl 2024 barreling toward them.
Starting point is 00:58:09 What a headline. What did you think about the Super Bowl performance by the pair? And what is their future? in your mind, where do you kind of see there, you know, is that a pair that's going to stay together? Will they be broken up? Do you think your feelings which are strong on
Starting point is 00:58:27 their struggles in recent years you think that's shared inside the building a year after, you know, some of the criticism really started to build and the reported come to Jesus conversation that was held after the previous year? So, yeah, my post Super Bowl column
Starting point is 00:58:44 for the athletic, I think their headline was a little, uh, maybe a little softer but it was pretty strong column you know they kind of messed up that final call especially you know nance calls the touchdown and then for whatever reason
Starting point is 00:58:58 you know didn't was able to finish the call because Tony was going in about the Andy Reid play and he always like loves to say this is the play of the game this is that's the play of the game this is your chance to actually say that that won the Super Bowl that's what it should be
Starting point is 00:59:14 and better he probably should have let silence happen, let the crowd take it over and then give your analysis a little bit after so they struggled in that Super Bowl I think there is an issue in terms of that chemistry between the two of them I think that showed up in terms of you know the fundamentals that you have
Starting point is 00:59:31 in a broadcast especially they've been together I think six years now five or six years they should be they should know they should have it down and you're a team you guys know you guys have done a podcast together you know when you're going in and out And, you know, the Super Bowl is not when you want to mess up, especially that final call.
Starting point is 00:59:51 And so, yeah, I do think they have an issue. Do they know it? I think at some level that they know that there's problems there. Will they do anything about it? Maybe, you know, at some point, but, you know, not at the moment. All right. Andrew Marchand, check him out on the athletic now. His latest, by the way, is a banger about LeBron James and J.J. Reddick teaming up for
Starting point is 01:00:16 a podcast. Scoopage. All about ball. All about ball. And it has one of the best quotes. This is what we need, Greg. We need someone that vouches for us the way Maverick Carter...
Starting point is 01:00:29 Listen to this quote that Andrew... We need inside sources with our next negotiation. This is what he says about Reddick and LeBron. This is like two wine masters, Somaliés, talking about wine, not necessarily you or me arguing if I like Burgundy or Bordeaux better. Whoa! That is amazing.
Starting point is 01:00:46 to be called a Somalié, and you got that quote. And that's what we need. We need support like that. That's what we need here. I can do. I got to do a calm about it. What would be like the analogy that somebody might use for you guys? Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:01:02 I don't know. You know, that we're setting each other up like Shaq and Kobe or something like that. There you know. Jack and Kobe feels strong. It's like Bryant Big Country Reeves and wherever else was on the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1995. All right. Thank you very much, Andrew. You're the best.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Say hi to your brother for us, a listener of the show. I actually didn't even tell him. Not going to be odd. It's a surprise. Great. Excellent. All right. Andrew Marshan, thank you for everything.
Starting point is 01:01:29 Thanks, Andrew. Thank you. There he goes. Yeah. I mean, geez. We need a Maverick card. That's kind of the big takeaway. Well.
Starting point is 01:01:45 But, in terms of what we just heard from Andrew. I hadn't heard that. I don't know if that was out there. I'm sure it was. But that Olson, in addition to taking that step down to the number two teams losing seven million a year,
Starting point is 01:01:59 but good job also by Andrew adding the necessary, take a step back that he is, Olson is set up so well in the long term, that even if this is a little bit of a slice of humble pie, first of all, everyone knows it's not his fault. It's just the circumstances of the situation. and whether it's Fox or someone else, he is now put enough on tape
Starting point is 01:02:20 where he is going to be taking care of down the line. I mean, there's only so many someone else's, so it's, you know, CBS or Amazon and, you know, Andrew isn't going to want to do a marsh bomb on our show. Maybe we can get to that point. He says, yeah, there's no chance. Or he just said, you know, Amazon's bringing back the same too, which I have no reason to doubt.
Starting point is 01:02:39 I believe, though, it was reported that that was initially a three-year contract for those two guys. so this might be their final year. Feels like they would want to fake that. Man, he could do better. Even just keep out and you can do better. I have an idea as we go to break. Better than Herb Street.
Starting point is 01:02:54 Eric Roberts. For the, you know how every episode you guys write like a little recap underneath the headline? Yeah. Or the title of the podcast. Just do this. You know, it's Dan and Greg on today's show. And then write, this is like two wine masters,
Starting point is 01:03:12 Somalias talking about wine, and not necessarily you or me arguing if I like Burgundy or Bordeaux better. That's all it is. That's it. That's it. Okay. And just see where the metrics go on it.
Starting point is 01:03:22 I think it'll have a massive impact. All right. Let's take a break. And then welcome in another guest. Nice guest heavy show today. Less than a yard to gain on fourth down with 43 seconds remaining. Rance creepy. They rush forward.
Starting point is 01:03:39 Burrow to throw for it. He's hit. He's sacked. He throws it away. He flings it away. way on fourth down. Aaron Donald got there. Donald takes his helmet off in celebration.
Starting point is 01:03:50 He flips burrow to the turf and forces the incompletion on fourth and one. He signals to his ring finger on his left hand. And you can build that man's statue out, Sofi Stadium right now, the greatest of all time on defense, does it in the biggest moment of Super Bowl 56. A brilliant call from J.B. Long, the voice of the Los Angeles Rams, the Super Bowl winning, take down a burrow that led to Los Angeles' close, narrow win over the Bengals a couple of years back. And now Aaron Donald is done with football. He announced his retirement Friday after 10 absolutely dominant seasons. So why don't we welcome in the great voice of the Rams, J.B. Long friend of the show, who called every game of Donald's L.A. Rams career.
Starting point is 01:04:46 And now Los Angeles moves into an uncertain place without their stud. J.B., welcome back to her on the NFL. Darren and Greg, it's great to see you both. Thank you for the invitation. You know how much I'd love to talk about Aaron Donald. And he's done so much for me, including giving a couple appearances on around. the NFL. So I'm thankful for that honor. What was it like? You know, you, this is a guy. And just to put it into context, there's been maybe no other player in the history of the sport
Starting point is 01:05:17 that was as consistently dominating as Donald. You know, maybe Barry Sanders. And it's fitting because they both kind of retired after 10 years at the top of their league from the time they entered to the time they exit. Three time defensive player of the year, eight time first team all pro, 10 time pro bowl selection every year of his career. Former defensive rookie of the year when he started in St. Louis. What was it like watching this guy and essentially covering him on a day by day weekly basis? How quickly did you realize you were watching an all-timer? Immediately. I mean, it was a privilege. It was an honor. I remember my first training camp. Many of others have shared this anecdote, but it's tough to practice when Aaron's on the field. Oftentimes when
Starting point is 01:05:58 Sean McVeigh was calling plays even against his own defense, he would wait to take a shot. until Aaron subbed out for just that one rep because otherwise the play wouldn't get off whether they were in pads or not. But yeah, I was watching a living legend. The play that you just talked about to me was like the culmination was his mountaintop. The fact that he got hands on Jimmy Garapolo in the NFC championship game as well to essentially have walk-off hits in back-to-back games at Sovite Stadium, the biggest in Rams history. I know you guys that around the NFL are very careful and draw strict boundaries when comparing sports, but, like, what is the equivalent?
Starting point is 01:06:35 What is the equivalent of that? That's Jordan Game 6. Sure. But, like, to me, it's almost more, like, especially for a defensive player, can you imagine robbing a home run in game seven of the NLCS and then coming back and doing it again in the World Series for a cent of last out?
Starting point is 01:06:51 Like, so much of that 21 year orbited around Aaron. So much of what the Rams have done during my tenure have been driven by maximizing the prime of the greatest defensive player that I've ever seen walk the planet, whether it's trading those picks. Like, what has flipped those picks, you know, to use a euphemism really mean in the context of the Rams? It's about using every resource that you have to get the most out of Aaron Donald's prime. Because whether they were a four or a five win team, which they have been during my tenure,
Starting point is 01:07:20 or a championship winning team, every game that Aaron played, you felt like you had a chance to win. He was that influential a defensive force. he's the greatest defensive player I believe I've ever seen I think the only other person that would be in the mix would be JJ Watt who at his very
Starting point is 01:07:40 peak which was also during the show and he's the guy along with Aaron Donald and Lawrence Taylor who have the only ones that have won three defensive player of the years at his very peak J.J. Watt was at such a high level I have a hard time putting anyone in front of him but you could make your argument for Donald that they're certainly right there in the same area
Starting point is 01:07:59 at their very peak. It's just different positions. Did you say Donald? I agree. I did. Donald, my bad. But that's why Donald, when you're trying to compare him to other people, the only other person that comes up to me is actually Jim Brown,
Starting point is 01:08:13 because he played nine seasons, and that's the only other person I can think of that from the minute he entered the league to the minute he left, essentially, he was at the very, very top of what he did, which is, that's what Aeron Donald did too. As you mentioned, eight first team all pros. He could have been first team,
Starting point is 01:08:30 but he ended that 22 season a little early. He could have maybe gotten it his rookie year too. It's just like people didn't know Aaron Donald. He did come back that second year next level. But unlike those guys, you're right. Like, who combines all of that with having that moment? It's so rare in sports to have the greatest player in the sport at what he does.
Starting point is 01:08:54 have like what is a walkout. It's literally unprecedented in football history. There is no one that's actually checked off all those sort of boxes exactly in the same way that Aaron Donald did. And he's such a humble guy and quiet guy that I think he probably got less attention because of that.
Starting point is 01:09:11 And the position that he plays, he got a little less attention because of that because it takes ball knowers like you, J.B. To recognize it, you wrote about him on the Rams website this week. I thought it was, interesting. You really talked about how glad you were, he came back for these last two years. So I did want to ask you about that, what these last two years were like after he openly
Starting point is 01:09:32 considered retiring? And he's passing up, what, $30 million this year to retire? And then also, you didn't seem as surprise I don't think about this decision as most people on the outside. So I guess just, I'm curious about how this retirement came into, you know, view this offseason too. Well, I'm sure you both remember the conversation that was being had in and around the Super Bowl and certainly after the Rams won leading up to the parade about whether or not he would be back, whether he would just go out on top of the world quite literally and professional football. And I had the distinct honor of hosting that championship parade outside the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. I was there with the kids. We got the pictures. We were there.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Great Rams fans that you are. Maybe you can echo back to me, your sensation when you heard that he was willing to run it back. And just to kind of go behind the curtain a little bit. As a team employee, I was instructed not to go down the pathway of Aaron's future when he took his turn at the mic. Understandably so, because that was an unresolved issue. But I'm standing between him and Sean McVeigh, Sean's kind of jabbing me in the ribs, daring me to go ahead and ask if he's willing to run it back. And so talk about being between a rock and a hard place. I had to split second decision and I really appreciate the grace with which Aaron handled that. But it started a two-year clock.
Starting point is 01:10:54 I didn't know that I was going to run for two years, but it started the preparation process of this is not going to last forever. And run it back did not go well. As you know, the Rams fell to the depths of five and 12. And Aaron missed games in that 2022 season because of injury for the first time in his career. And that prepared me mentally, emotionally for what life was going to be like after Aaron Donald. And we always knew it was going to be a challenge because he spoiled us. but whether it was like Baker Mayfield beating the Raiders on Thursday night football at SoFi Stadium or some of the other uplifting moments, it was a good preview that the future is possible.
Starting point is 01:11:31 And then I'm especially glad for this past season when he welcomed a group of 14 drafted rookies, including Kobe Turner, and passed the baton in a way. I think this past season goes down as one of the most enjoyable for Rams fans outside of their championship seasons because they overachieved and because you can see now the path into the future. and that includes for their head coach Sean McVeigh, who's spoken openly about how the greatest defensive player of all the time has helped him course correct and start this second book of his,
Starting point is 01:12:00 I assume, Hall of Fame career eventually, just like Aaron. Do you think internally, you know, like you said, a really fun season for the Rams, they nearly knock off the lines and the playoffs and that great wild card game? Do you think the Rams have been preparing for this really since that game ended? Or was there any internal...
Starting point is 01:12:20 hope or belief that he would be back how much of a surprise was it in the building i don't think it was a surprise yeah and even going back to like three and six at the by i think some of the moves they made even as subtle as signing cars and wence to make sure that there was a backup to matthew staffer down the stretch run even hinted at the fact that we don't know if we're going to get another crack at this with aaron donald in his prime or ever and so while the nfc is wide open while we do think there is a path to a playoff spot. Slim though the odds may be, let's make sure we're doing everything we can to get him in the dance one more time. Because at the end of the last regular season, I think on the show, you guys said as much, they were the team that no one wanted to play.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Now, Detroit got to play them, and Jared had his moment, and they handled that and good on them for knocking the Rams out of the postseason. But who among us would have been surprised if led by Aaron and Matthew and Hook and Nakua, they had made another run to an NFC championship or maybe beyond. I think all of those thoughts have been in the back of Ram's executive minds for many, many years because the window is always closing in the National Football League, especially when you have someone beyond 30 years old. Yeah, I've been reading a little bit, and it's fascinating. They've had to prepare. Humblebreg. About reading. I just mean on the Donald contract, and we don't need to get too deep into that,
Starting point is 01:13:37 but it is interesting that they've structured this restructure in a way that kind of showed Maybe they knew this retirement could have been coming, but also leaves the door open just a little bit if he changes his mind at some point in the future. Because look, he already changed his mind once. You just never know. And they would want to leave room for that to happen. They've got a lot to do to replace him. They certainly got off to a great start with that last year with Kobe Turner and what they were going to do. like what do you think they're they're going to do next? Do you think they're going to take some big swings maybe this off season with this having happened? They've been a little quieter,
Starting point is 01:14:21 but I think making smart moves and certainly spending money at the guard position and everything than I expected this off season. Well, Greg, let me start by stating the obvious, which you both know as well as anyone. There is no such thing as replacing Aaron Donald's off season or ever. So that's your starting point. but bracing for that impact can you do certain things to try and absorb the loss just this gaping cavity that you have in the middle of your defensive line yeah sure i mean i think kobe turner having a borderline defensive rookie of the year season helps but for so many years we've seen so many defensive players benefit from the errand donald bump right whether it's you know von miller at the end of that season Leonard floyd dante fowler like even players in the secondary have really benefited from he's helped get people people paid. He gets people paid. That's right. He pushed the market for defensive tackles into the
Starting point is 01:15:11 $20 million per dollar range and then the $30 million per range. Like, you know, I said that he's both a driving force behind the way that current NFL offensive football has played and then the perfect antidote to that, right? When you talk about quick game and efficiency and getting the ball out of your hands, interior pressure that he created the way that he punctured pockets faster than anyone else, it's irreplaceable but that doesn't mean that you can't win games and if you've seen the rams subtly invest in their offensive line for a couple of years now to try and build that wall especially guard to guard in front of matthew stafford so that he can step up in the pocket take that extra hitch and go through his full field reads or making sure that to marcus
Starting point is 01:15:52 robinson is back you know all these things that whether you're not you have to improve on offense and or special teams to compensate for what you're losing inevitably on defense I think those things all go hand in hand, but I don't think anyone was caught flat-footed within the Rams organization that this off-season Aaron could do something like this. I want to pat myself on the back right now. I mean, that's what I love to do.
Starting point is 01:16:18 Is that that portion of the show already? It is. And I only know this because one of our listeners sent me this tweet earlier this off-season, not related to Aaron Donald's retirement. They had been going through the old archives of all the shows we did. We did the Aeron Donald draft.
Starting point is 01:16:36 Of course, we were already doing our show then. Dan and Mark were in New York for the Johnny Mansell draft. Chris and I were back here with Kevin Patrick coming at you in the studio with us. And here was my reaction when we did a little segment on favorite picks. I'm going to give my favorite pick of the round to the St. Louis Rams.
Starting point is 01:17:01 though I wanted them to take a quarterback because I just think they're sticking with San Bradford too long. Ultimately, you have to like the team they're putting together with Aaron Donald on that defensive line. Donald, Michael Brockers, Robert Quinn, and Chris Long is the most insane pass rush defensive line in the league right now. There we go. I'm sorry you had to be here for that, but that's just part of the show and some of the mechanics of how the sausage... I enjoyed listening to this so much because then there was a huge debate. We were really fired up back and forth, kind of killing the ramp. A lot of us were killing the Rams for not taking Johnny Mansell.
Starting point is 01:17:41 But I did like Mark had a fun statement, too, about the drafting of Aristotle. There have been 22 men in NFL draft history that have been drafted with a combination of two first names in their name, Aaron Donald being one of them. None of them have lasted more than three years. She's making things up Just making things up No one Ryan had a pretty good career in major league baseball Well that's a sport that does not
Starting point is 01:18:05 Move the needle on this podcast Mark has officially put me to sleep I just put a hex on the Rams They are doomed to go seven and nine Every single year for the rest of eternity Oh man well Wes often was right And not in that case and I could tell you They had some more 799s I think they know though at that point
Starting point is 01:18:24 J.B I remember being in that hotel room with Mark in New York City, with, I think it was a 12er of Amstel Light, just doing that podcast. Greg, the boss across the country, you know, unaware that we were imbibing at the time. Well, I know, Dan, that you and Mark have really cornered the market when it comes to free agency, that you've become the foremost authorities. And Greg has tried to dip his toe into those waters, but he's really for his niche. And so it's a good callback that he's always been kind of the draft nick on the show. that's where he should
Starting point is 01:18:57 continue. He give him his Ws where he can get him. What a player though. I mean just insane. Just insane to see him change games the way that he did from really his second year. He was great his first year but I even found some tweets back from his first game of second year where I tweeted but a lot of people it's like, holy cow, Aaron Donald
Starting point is 01:19:18 is suddenly like the best player in the league right now. And then just to stay that way from there through all these playoff runs a legend we got to see here in Los Angeles. Do you ever hear anyone say a bad thing about him? I didn't. No, I am kind of curious, but it seems like there's never any
Starting point is 01:19:36 like stories about what he's like behind the scenes other than like he's just like a nice guy. I feel like all I ever heard was like he has that dog in him. He's an intense guy. Like what was it like kind of dealing with him in a one-on-one capacity? Professional respects. You could feel the presence of greatness.
Starting point is 01:19:56 when you walk past him in the hallway. And if you saw him smile, I mean, the guy lights up a room. And there's so much for him beyond football that I can understand why he kept it to a decade. But also given what you said, would I be shocked if we see him again in horns? Maybe it's just naivete on my part or hopeful ignorance, but I would love to see that happen. But yeah, he was one of a kind, you know, 80, 99 forever. He's one of one. And I'm just so thankful for how easy he made my job.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Because it always gave you the opportunity to ask his peers, what's it like to work with this guy, right? Like, as someone who asked questions and interviews players and coaches for a living, like, how many Coach McVeigh shows did I do following a loss where there was like, you know, a shrinking number of things where we could actually talk about to get through our 20 minutes. But there was always, well, Aaron played well, right? And then he could wax poetic about what a unique talent Aaron was. And, you know, the only criticism I ever heard from him is that he would occasionally freelance and violate an assignment or a gap, right?
Starting point is 01:20:58 And even those who would say such a thing had to acknowledge that while that may be a risk on film, it really wasn't when you had put in the study and you had the competitive greatness that Aaron did because he wasn't playing the same game that the other 10 players were on defense or that anyone who's ever played the defensive tackle position ever has.
Starting point is 01:21:14 He perfected it in a very unique way. And even going back to the draft for someone who had question marks about length size, the fact that he turned those question marks into the exclamation points that made him a first ballot Hall of Fame someday is what I'll always appreciate about covering his career.
Starting point is 01:21:30 Well, he's the connection from St. Louis. He's the connection between St. Louis and these L.A. Rams teams. I mean, he was 14th pick overall in a draft that they had the second overall pick. So, like, Les Need is the one that took him. It's funny, because you had a whole bit on that show about Les Needs high cheekbones
Starting point is 01:21:48 and beautiful flowing hair. And they were like, you better have a good draft here. If they're going to pass on Mansell, It better be a good draft. Still there. One for two is plenty good enough when the one is the greatest of all time or, you know, LTs in that mix, but, you know, we use that term to really save the top.
Starting point is 01:22:05 At least in the analytics era. And there's nobody that grades out like this man. And so football in the last 15 years, and we've mentioned Watt, but what part of Donald's greatness and his magnificence is that he kept his prime throughout his entire career, just like J.B. Long. who will continue to thrive as the play-by-play man. Whenever the next great Ram arrives, he'll be there as well. I sure hope so.
Starting point is 01:22:33 And for all of your friendship and integrity on the around the NFL podcast, I commend you both. Integrity. Wow. Let him talk. My next invitation. You're the man, Jay. Producer Eric whispered something to me along the way in preparation for this interview.
Starting point is 01:22:48 I wish you all well. Thank you, J.B. Thanks, J.B. Great. J. with the insight that we needed. And it delivered. Part of the family.
Starting point is 01:22:58 I mean, Keisha. The Ramley. Well, I meant more of the around the NFL family. I mean, Keisha, when she comes to town. Right. Yeah, she's like, got a lot of people. She wants to see, needs to see. She goes and sees her old neighbor.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Unless we forget, Ricky Hollywood, who I meant to tell J.B. Long to keep an eye on Hollywood. Just to keep her in line in general. Erica needs that. and I think J.B. is a guiding force for many. Let's take a break and we'll close things out.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Oh, right, everybody. What do you guys think behind the glasses? Is that better or worse? It's kind of like a cough. Christy Stamilton has a thumbs down. You got a little staccato in yours? I don't know. It's not for me.
Starting point is 01:23:48 There you go. By the way, and I know what you're saying because you're talking about Donald had the walk-off, back-to-back walk-off and the Super Bowl. But it really is crazy to look at Barry Sanders' career and look at Aaron Donald. Both played 10 years.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Both were constantly in the mix. Barry was first or second team all pro, all 10 years. Ten-time pro bowler. Won the big accolades, two-time NFL offensive player of the year. He won the MVP once, which Donald I don't think ever got, but that's, they don't
Starting point is 01:24:19 give it to defensive players. But that's the level of player. And I think Barry, if you were old enough to see Sanders, you kind of, you wish he got what Donald got, which is that chance on the biggest stage. And Sanders never did. So the lines never could get out of the second round. I think they made to one NFC title game that didn't go their way.
Starting point is 01:24:40 But otherwise, you know, were held out of the Super Bowls. They've been for the entirety of their history. But Donald getting that opportunity and us being there for it, we've now been sneaky at a lot of huge. huge moments in NFL history. It is not lost on me. I'm sure it's not lost on you, Gregie.
Starting point is 01:24:55 We're very lucky to have seen Aaron Donald in person make that play. Joe Burrow, midfield, and that's a special Joe Burrow year. That was a special Cincinnati year. They had the pixie dust all over them. And they're down a field goal at midfield with fourth down in the final minute of the Super Bowl. And it's Donald who blows up the play. Because don't you get the feeling if Burrow gets protected?
Starting point is 01:25:17 He's probably finding somebody and they're continuing to march. His name is Jamar Chase. He was open on that play if he had some time, but he didn't have time. And they had Evan McPherson, who's, like, having an all-time season as a young kicker, the playoffs. He was really the start of the playoffs for them. And yet, Aaron Donald said no. And he pointed to the ring finger. So a reminder, we'll be back Wednesday with our always check in with all the teams post-free agency first wave around the AFC on Wednesday with a guest to be named,
Starting point is 01:25:50 later around the NFC on Thursday. I think we're getting Claibon on Thursday. Patrick will be there. Excellent. So that is great. And a note for behind the glass. Eric, I was thinking about this some more.
Starting point is 01:26:02 So for the episode recap, let's take this down verbatim. The latest ep, EP, the latest ep is a handsless Rosenthal joint, period. This is like two wine masters, Somali is talking about wine, not necessarily you or me arguing if I like Burgundy
Starting point is 01:26:20 or Bordeaux better. Nothing else. Got it. Makes my job easier. As an editor, any thought to just ending it right at talking about wine or no? You like the rest of it? Bordeaux. I like that.
Starting point is 01:26:36 I like that like that because there's a way what Maverick did there in his conversation with Marchand. He was like, everyone else are piss-ons. Like they are just, but these two people are Smalley's. Like, don't even try to be like that. I think that's, you need that a little more depth. Anything else? That's fired really at the rest of the industry. Just like Travis Kelsey did for us.
Starting point is 01:27:02 I get, you know, I again, I apologize for being a little flippant about Travis's acceptance speech now that he gave us that shot. If you want to talk your shit, talk your shit, pal, hey, you got it all. Travis has got it all. And you know, else he's got some class. Let's see if they're still doing that. podcast 10 years from now, you know? Or if we are.
Starting point is 01:27:24 Should we have quit after 10 years? These are all questions. We don't have that money that AD's got. All right. Until Wednesday, heed the call. This is an IHeart podcast.

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