NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - Tyreek Trade Talk, The Browns' 'Swing and Miss' and other AFC Coaches Breakfast Nuggets
Episode Date: March 31, 2025Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Nick Shook to react to the news coming out of the NFL owners meetings. The guys start with trade talk surrounding Tyreek Hill (03:00) followed by rumors surrounding the Cl...eveland Browns (09:15) and Kirk Cousins, John Harbaugh getting a contract extension (15:50), Aaron Glenn throwing his support behind Justin Fields (22:00), Brandon Aiyuk's status with the 49ers (25:41), Geno Smith's future with the Raiders (29:18), Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers (35:50) and more! Note: time codes approximate. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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                                        I'm talking to Nick Shook on NFL Daily here.
                                         
                                        Yes, during annual league meeting week.
                                         
                                        And you've done the league meeting?
                                         
                                        Shook, what was your time at a league meeting like?
                                         
                                        It was in Phoenix.
                                         
                                        It was quite a resort.
                                         
                                        And it was a fantastic.
                                         
                                        I don't think I got a swag bag, though,
                                         
    
                                        but definitely a higher air of,
                                         
                                        luxury and you know you're around some real decision makers, some real power players in the NFL.
                                         
                                        There's always a little bit of awkwardness that we work for the NFL and when you're covering
                                         
                                        the NFL and you're like staying at the same hotels or, you know, seeing them around.
                                         
                                        But it's no more awkward than at this owner's meetings where you just feel like, why am I,
                                         
                                        why am I at this hotel with the billionaires? Because there's a ton of other reporters there,
                                         
                                        but they don't let them stay in the hotel. They have to stay like somewhere near.
                                         
                                        nearby and then drive in every day.
                                         
    
                                        But no, we are not there.
                                         
                                        But the rest of the league is.
                                         
                                        And this is going to be a tight news show, Nick.
                                         
                                        We're going to kind of clear the decks of a lot that's happened over the weekend.
                                         
                                        Just a lot of little drips and drabs.
                                         
                                        But if you want to stay on top of the NFL, a lot of stuff I think you want to know.
                                         
                                        The 16 AFC coaches all spoke to the media for anywhere between 30 and 50 minutes on Monday morning.
                                         
                                        So we'll go over a lot of what they said.
                                         
    
                                        And then we'll get you on your way.
                                         
                                        because I feel like a lot's coming on Tuesday with all the rules changes.
                                         
                                        The NFC coaches are happening.
                                         
                                        We'll actually get Jordan Rodrigue of the athletic and also NFL Daily.
                                         
                                        Who's there?
                                         
                                        She's going to come on the show along with me and Patrick and Colleen.
                                         
                                        And so Eric always laughs at me, Shook, when I say it's going to be just like a tight show.
                                         
                                        I think we can do it.
                                         
    
                                        I mean, we've been known to keep it tight sometimes and go a little bit longer sometimes.
                                         
                                        I don't think we need to vamp today.
                                         
                                        We'll be fine.
                                         
                                        Okay.
                                         
                                        Also, Nick looks great.
                                         
                                        He's wearing his NFL Pro shirt.
                                         
                                        You can't really totally see it.
                                         
                                        But he also, his background looks great.
                                         
    
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                                        And then number two, to the haters.
                                         
                                        To everybody who might hate, including you, Greg,
                                         
                                        on my half apparent background last week in the middle of moving.
                                         
                                        I've now put the hard set in.
                                         
                                        We're back to normal, baby.
                                         
                                        And it looks fantastic.
                                         
                                        You know, sometimes constructive criticism, it's just motivation.
                                         
                                        So I think the YouTube commenters, if they were getting on you, I don't know.
                                         
    
                                        But it looks great.
                                         
                                        It doesn't always look great when you're looking at these coaches, by the way, at the breakfast.
                                         
                                        Because they're just surrounded by guys and girls are just like over the top of them.
                                         
                                        But they're sitting.
                                         
                                        They're supposedly supposed to be eating breakfast, but no one really usually does that.
                                         
                                        And then there are some coaches who are.
                                         
                                        on the hot seat and it feels like they were on the hot seat.
                                         
                                        And then there's just a weird vibe at a time of year that shouldn't have weird vibes.
                                         
    
                                        That was the vibe I got from Mike McDaniel today.
                                         
                                        He answered a lot of questions about Tyree Kill,
                                         
                                        including one about whether Tyree Kill was going to still be on this roster
                                         
                                        after some social media we'll talk about after listening to McDaniel.
                                         
                                        I can certainly say with certainty that at this certain moment,
                                         
                                        But, you know, I think that that's, a lot of things can happen in the National Football League.
                                         
                                        So you throw absolutes out there.
                                         
                                        And then I'm one, hey, you said this.
                                         
    
                                        I mean, but, yeah, we are fully planning to move forward as a better version of our relationship with Tyreek and the Miami Dolphins.
                                         
                                        I have no reason to think otherwise.
                                         
                                        Ooh, like a lot of McDaniels quotes.
                                         
                                        It's a fun journey to get there.
                                         
                                        The part that struck me, other than him repeating the word certainty, five times at the
                                         
                                        beginning, was that they want to move forward with a better version of their relationship
                                         
                                        with Tyreek Hill.
                                         
                                        Like that right there is saying, like, well, the version of our relationship last year,
                                         
    
                                        what wasn't the best?
                                         
                                        Then we're hoping to move forward with this better version of it now.
                                         
                                        Yeah, it's been a weird, you know, talk about Mike McDaniel answers,
                                         
                                        which can be weird journeys in themselves.
                                         
                                        It's been a weird journey for the dolphins in Tyreek over the last year
                                         
                                        because it wasn't too long ago that he was the focal point
                                         
                                        of the most explosive offense in the NFL
                                         
                                        and he was the center of fun.
                                         
    
                                        He was catching touchdown passes, doing backlips,
                                         
                                        and grabbing a phone on the sideline
                                         
                                        and doing a selfie video that went viral.
                                         
                                        And then the next year, he was not really like apparent in the offense at times.
                                         
                                        He didn't get the targets and the looks that he had.
                                         
                                        He had that incident where he was handcuffed before a game.
                                         
                                        Like, it just seemed like he was never healthy.
                                         
                                        there was just a lot of things that went off track for them outside of losing to a ton of a low early in the season.
                                         
    
                                        So if there ever were a time to have a bounce back year, it is now for the dolphins.
                                         
                                        And I think it starts with the guy that makes a lot of money and is the focal point of your offense and Tyree killed.
                                         
                                        Is that going to happen? Is that guaranteed? I don't know. I'm not going to bank on it.
                                         
                                        I don't really trust them at this point, but at least they're working toward it.
                                         
                                        We'll see if they are. Even the way he got to the answer, like, look, a lot of things could happen in the NFL.
                                         
                                        It's not totally up to Mike McDaniel either. But the reason it's popped up.
                                         
                                        more in recent weeks is, or over the weekend,
                                         
                                        Tyree Kill had a tweet in response to over the cap,
                                         
    
                                        actually, was asked a question as just some part of some Twitter mailbag
                                         
                                        of like, hey, who do you think is like a possible big name
                                         
                                        that could get traded over the weekend?
                                         
                                        Who's to be the most likely?
                                         
                                        And he wrote out Tyree Kill,
                                         
                                        and I think he's just spitballing based on contracts,
                                         
                                        based on everything we've seen.
                                         
                                        And Tyree Kill, you know, quote tweets that with a piece sign
                                         
    
                                        and lets everyone interpret that how they wish
                                         
                                        and McDaniel's getting grilled by it about it
                                         
                                        and he's saying, well, Tyreeks an entertainer.
                                         
                                        It's just like, I don't know, man.
                                         
                                        He hasn't been known to throw up the deuses when he scored touchdowns too.
                                         
                                        Sure, but he's just like, yeah, don't take what he says seriously
                                         
                                        on social media, but I am and I think that deal could happen.
                                         
                                        By the way, he also was asked Mike McDaniel
                                         
    
                                        about Callais Campbell and Tehran Armstead.
                                         
                                        Armstead is their left tackle, still on their roster,
                                         
                                        but they're not sure about his status,
                                         
                                        whether he's going to keep playing football or not.
                                         
                                        And McDaniel said they're hoping to get a conclusion to that soon.
                                         
                                        And then Callais Campbell, he mentioned,
                                         
                                        is in a great position where they would love to have him back,
                                         
                                        but that Callais Campbell is at the point of his career.
                                         
    
                                        He might have options after playing so well.
                                         
                                        So Callias Campbell, I think, is kind of figuring out where he wants to go,
                                         
                                        but Miami would like to get him back.
                                         
                                        He could take the stray hand approach, too,
                                         
                                        just skip training camp entirely and sign somewhere.
                                         
                                        Yes, I think that would be a good move.
                                         
                                        I think Aaron, would Aaron Rogers do that,
                                         
                                        but just with the end minicamp and OTAs?
                                         
    
                                        We'll talk about that in a little bit.
                                         
                                        The bills, they signed Christian Benford over the weekend.
                                         
                                        Four years, $76 million.
                                         
                                        It's really been a focus of their offseason,
                                         
                                        signing guys two long-term deals that were already on the roster.
                                         
                                        James Cook, however,
                                         
                                        according to the GM Brandon Bean
                                         
                                        will not be getting a new contract
                                         
    
                                        anytime soon, but they do lock
                                         
                                        up Christian Benford, a nice development story
                                         
                                        for a guy that was taken on the
                                         
                                        third day of the draft. Yeah, this speaks
                                         
                                        to their philosophy. And when
                                         
                                        Sean McDermott kind of retained
                                         
                                        or regained control of the defense, they were shifting
                                         
                                        back toward the defense last year.
                                         
    
                                        And it doesn't answer a screaming
                                         
                                        need that we had talked about for them, but it kind of does
                                         
                                        because we talked about depth in the secondary. He was
                                         
                                        already on the roster, but they lock him down
                                         
                                        and at least get that taken care of before
                                         
                                        addressing other areas. So it makes a lot of sense. And then I think you were, you said it when we talked about it last week, which is that James Cook felt like a guy that they weren't going to extend. So not a surprise there, but then again, if he has a great ear, does the price go up? You know, it's kind of a precarious position when it comes to planning out your offense unless you just view running back as a, you know, an interchangeable position. You could also use the franchise tag on them, which isn't too crazy at running back. So that's always out there. Not to pat ourselves at the back, but I go back to our offseason previews for these teams and part of the exercise.
                                         
                                        was looking at guys that could sign long-term.
                                         
                                        And we said, wow, it's crazy how the bills,
                                         
    
                                        like so many of their good players are up for free agency.
                                         
                                        If you made a list of the best free agents in 2026,
                                         
                                        a lot of them are bills.
                                         
                                        And we went through it.
                                         
                                        So we said it maybe makes sense for them
                                         
                                        to start signing these guys early.
                                         
                                        Since then, they have signed Greg Rousseau,
                                         
                                        Khalil Shakir, Torel Bernard,
                                         
    
                                        and Kristen Benford for long-term contracts.
                                         
                                        So if you're wondering, not to mention,
                                         
                                        you opened up cap space by somehow paying Josh Allen even more money.
                                         
                                        So good job on that, too.
                                         
                                        So if you're wondering how teams like the Eagles, and I've heard this, like,
                                         
                                        how do all these good players, like, fit under the cap?
                                         
                                        It doesn't make any sense.
                                         
                                        This is how.
                                         
    
                                        Like teams like the bills planning a year ahead.
                                         
                                        So good on the bills, even though they weren't crazy in free agency.
                                         
                                        They made a couple of nice pickups, but their best pickups were what they did in-house.
                                         
                                        Let's talk about your Browns.
                                         
                                        It's Brown season, which means draft season.
                                         
                                        They have a high pick.
                                         
                                        they came out and said weirdly, let's just start with this part of the equation, that it's unlikely
                                         
                                        that they will trade up for Kim Ward. That's what Andrew Barry said, and then Stefansky said it as well.
                                         
    
                                        Andrew Barry, their GM. You just don't normally hear teams say it's unlikely we're going to make that
                                         
                                        trade up. Why do you think they did that, Nick? Well, first off, there's no precedent for a team going
                                         
                                        from two to one in the history of the NFL in the common draft era. So that's probably the first point
                                         
                                        you could just say, well, it's never been done before, and so we're not likely to do that.
                                         
                                        I also think that if you admitted that you were likely to, or you were at least interested in it,
                                         
                                        you give up a little bit of leverage.
                                         
                                        And ultimately, most importantly, I just think they're not going to do it.
                                         
                                        I think they're going to let the draft come to them, even at number two.
                                         
    
                                        Maybe you see them trade down if they don't want a quarterback or if they go with Abdul Carter.
                                         
                                        All the options are on the table.
                                         
                                        I've been saying this for weeks, and I think it's going to be more and more true as we get close to the draft.
                                         
                                        It will be one of the more unpredictable drafts we've seen over the last decade.
                                         
                                        and it starts at number two
                                         
                                        with what the Browns can do
                                         
                                        because frankly,
                                         
                                        even though we know
                                         
    
                                        they need a quarterback,
                                         
                                        we really have no idea
                                         
                                        in which direction
                                         
                                        they're going to proceed.
                                         
                                        I hear you,
                                         
                                        and it's true.
                                         
                                        All options are available
                                         
                                        and they could just be saying
                                         
    
                                        that to say something.
                                         
                                        But it's just weird
                                         
                                        that they said that.
                                         
                                        Usually they say
                                         
                                        all options are on the table,
                                         
                                        but they were kind of saying
                                         
                                        this option's not on the table.
                                         
                                        My read of that was,
                                         
    
                                        A, they wouldn't say that
                                         
                                        unless it was true.
                                         
                                        I don't think they would go that hard
                                         
                                        actually,
                                         
                                        know it's line season. And then B, they're, they're almost saying, don't use us as as potential
                                         
                                        bait. Like if they hear it, like the Titans, like we're sending in a signal like we're not moving
                                         
                                        up. So don't try to use us to make it sound like they're moving up. Who knows? Or maybe they're
                                         
                                        trying to tell teams out there the draft starts at two like you did. Come to us. Don't come to Tennessee.
                                         
    
                                        And this follows Tennessee kind of putting it out there slylyly last week, which is like,
                                         
                                        hey, you know, we're not set on what we're going to do.
                                         
                                        Like, they didn't explicitly say it, but they were like,
                                         
                                        eh, we take calls if you wanted to trade up.
                                         
                                        You want to give us King's ransom.
                                         
                                        Okay, now that's part one of the Brown's equation.
                                         
                                        Part two is that Kirk Cousins was taking pictures
                                         
                                        at a Cleveland area Chipotle shook.
                                         
    
                                        I thought of having you do the show from that Chipotle,
                                         
                                        but we don't have a sponsorship.
                                         
                                        I don't know if you're really a Chipotle guy.
                                         
                                        You take care of your body.
                                         
                                        Somehow I doubt it.
                                         
                                        Yeah, actually, here's the thing.
                                         
                                        you're taking care of your body and looking for something pretty clean, you can go to
                                         
                                        Chipotle and get a meal, a solid meal that'll fit into your macros. I go to Chipotle all the
                                         
    
                                        time. When I found out about this, I first wanted to know which Chipotle, because I frequent
                                         
                                        a few of them in the Cleveland area. And number two, how was I not there? Because I'm there all
                                         
                                        of the time. So missed opportunity for me, but interesting for sure. It would have been amazing.
                                         
                                        It really, I mean, he was probably meeting with the Browns. There was a report that he wants to be
                                         
                                        traded after the draft. That's been consistent for a couple months. It was presented as new this
                                         
                                        last week, but actually our insiders had that. Garifolo said that back before free agency.
                                         
                                        I got to think that when Miles Garrett was saying, he had an idea of what they were doing at
                                         
                                        quarterback. I got to think it's Kirk Cousins. It's definitely Couss. He was meeting with the Browns
                                         
    
                                        and he just wants to get past the draft and make sure that they don't take a quarterback and then
                                         
                                        he's got to be a Cleveland Brown. So I'm not buying.
                                         
                                        You, Stafansky, when you're talking about Shadur and what a great impression he's making.
                                         
                                        And they are going to work him out, by the way.
                                         
                                        Yeah.
                                         
                                        And when Miles nodded with that interview with Andrew Ceciliano and looked pretty confident,
                                         
                                        he knew it was going to be quarterback.
                                         
                                        Immediately in my head, I was like, it's Kirk Cousins.
                                         
    
                                        And the picture sets off, you know, everybody texting me, what do you know?
                                         
                                        What's going on?
                                         
                                        And I'm just like, I'm telling you guys, just wait, wait for April, late April.
                                         
                                        I think that's when something potentially happens.
                                         
                                        It just, I can't fathom a scenario in which they go into the season with Kenny Pickett
                                         
                                        and a rookie quarterback, and those are their only options.
                                         
                                        It just makes too much sense,
                                         
                                        and I think something does get done eventually.
                                         
    
                                        The part of their public statements I didn't buy this week
                                         
                                        was Kevin Stavansky's total belief in Kenny Pickett.
                                         
                                        He was bringing up unprompted, though.
                                         
                                        He did bring him up up prompted.
                                         
                                        Like, we love us, some Kenny Pickett.
                                         
                                        And to me, that's maneuvering to see if teams will come up
                                         
                                        and potentially trade with them.
                                         
                                        Who knows? I don't know.
                                         
    
                                        You better not do that.
                                         
                                        And if you're bringing in Kirk Cousins, obviously it's not necessary.
                                         
                                        But they also know they could, in theory, they could have competition for Kirk Cousins.
                                         
                                        I really doubt it.
                                         
                                        I think he is going to be the Cleveland Brown's starting quarterback.
                                         
                                        And it just makes sense.
                                         
                                        By the way, Jimmy Hasam, their owner, spoke on Monday.
                                         
                                        And to the Cleveland Brown reporters, I just thought this was interesting.
                                         
    
                                        He said the organization was still recovering from, quote,
                                         
                                        a swing and a miss on Watson, Deshawn Watson.
                                         
                                        Hold me and D, his wife, who also co-owner, accountable.
                                         
                                        He's calling Deshaun Watson a swing and a miss, recognizing the obvious,
                                         
                                        but also a different change in tone from the owner of the Cleveland Browns,
                                         
                                        almost putting him in a past tense.
                                         
                                        Like, Deshawn Watson is somewhere on Monday in reading that the owner of the Browns
                                         
                                        just called him a swing and a miss.
                                         
    
                                        And not just a swing and a miss, but a big swing and a miss.
                                         
                                        Finally, for the first time the organization admits,
                                         
                                        Yeah, we screwed up.
                                         
                                        We blew that one.
                                         
                                        And it's in the past, I mean, two Achilles injuries.
                                         
                                        I can't imagine he'd be healthy enough to play for any substantial portion of this season.
                                         
                                        And why would you want him to play with, given what you've gotten from him in the last
                                         
                                        couple of years anyway, injuries aside, when he was healthy, he only looked good for a half
                                         
    
                                        in Baltimore two seasons ago.
                                         
                                        That carried everybody's belief into this season.
                                         
                                        That half is like the most famous overrated half I can think of.
                                         
                                        Because even that, it was like a bunch of schemed up like screens and it was like not
                                         
                                        One nice play out of structure for a touchdown, that was it.
                                         
                                        Yeah, it was like, it's interesting, though, those injuries, him tearing the Achilles to begin with,
                                         
                                        and then he had a recurrent setback sometime during this off season or during the end of last season.
                                         
                                        It's almost taking the Browns off the hook, but it's also funny because I don't think you're supposed to be saying this stuff publicly.
                                         
    
                                        They almost have to pretend like it's a good faith.
                                         
                                        effort for him to return because there's insurance money involved and they're not going to cut
                                         
                                        them anytime soon, just a total mess. Let's flip to the organization that used to be in Cleveland.
                                         
                                        And unfortunately, for Brown's fans, has been run very well since moving to Baltimore.
                                         
                                        John Harbaugh signed a three-year contract extension to remain the Ravens head coach, which is like,
                                         
                                        it's not even big news, but it just feels like, wow, this guy is now 62 years old.
                                         
                                        Nicky oldest coach in the league. He has been there so long. I believe the second longest
                                         
                                        tenure head coach behind Mike Tomlin and he signed up for another three years.
                                         
    
                                        And before that, they had Billick. They've had some largely a lot of continuity at the head
                                         
                                        coaching position since they've been in Baltimore. And what better way to ring in your 30th season
                                         
                                        in Baltimore, which they're wearing a commemorative patch for this year. They announced that today.
                                         
                                        Then by giving the guy who is the patron saint of special teams coordinator to head coach
                                         
                                        route in the NFL, a three-year extension. They are, I think they've overtaken the Steelers as a model of
                                         
                                        continuity because unlike the Steelers, they've been able to figure out quarterback and make the right
                                         
                                        moves to stay competitive on a year-by-year basis and not just get into the playoffs. That's what
                                         
                                        keeps that rivalry strong. Right. I was going to say, unlike the Steelers, they win playoff games.
                                         
    
                                        Now, it's not nearly enough in the Lamar era to satisfy everyone. But going into those playoffs,
                                         
                                        The reason people are disappointed is because they're legitimate championship contenders
                                         
                                        and the Steelers just haven't been.
                                         
                                        And the Ravens, you know, they do have two Super Bowls since moving to Baltimore.
                                         
                                        It's now been, what, 13 years since the Flacco season.
                                         
                                        So it's been a little time.
                                         
                                        They're due.
                                         
                                        John Harbaugh, though, at different points in his tenure in Baltimore has been on just like
                                         
    
                                        the slightest of hot seats.
                                         
                                        There was one year before they drafted Lamar, where he absolutely was.
                                         
                                        And then even a couple of years ago, at this very league meeting, there was a report that Lamar Jackson had asked for a trade.
                                         
                                        And at that point, it just, everything in Baltimore felt a little up in the air.
                                         
                                        And what have they done since then?
                                         
                                        Remember, they were coming off a 10 and 7 season there, which was coming off an 8 and 9 season.
                                         
                                        So it wasn't the same vibe.
                                         
                                        Since then, they've won 13 games, 12 games had the best offense in the league.
                                         
    
                                        And now Harbaugh says they're actually already talking internally about giving Lamar another extension, which,
                                         
                                        makes me think they must be kind of far along on that. Why is he saying that publicly? But maybe
                                         
                                        they saw the Josh Allen thing and they're just going to give Lamar a raise. Yeah, that sets the
                                         
                                        new precedent for how to extend a quarterback early and follow the Howie Roseman approach of team
                                         
                                        building. And also it avoids the drama that we dealt with for like two years regarding
                                         
                                        Lamar's contract situation. So that'd be a load off of my shoulders as somebody who was monitoring
                                         
                                        news constantly. Sure, extend Lamar. He's obviously got two MVP's to his name. He probably should have
                                         
                                        won one last year, although Alan won it and deservedly so. Why not extend him? He is the face of
                                         
    
                                        your franchise. Well, I guess the answer would be he has a long time left on his contract. I guess
                                         
                                        three more years. It's not a crazy man. Do you think he's overcome the whole like, oh, he gets hit
                                         
                                        too much. I'm worried about his longevity, because I think he has, and I don't think that's a
                                         
                                        concern anymore. Yes. Yes. He's made that transition where this offense under Todd Monk and
                                         
                                        just fits him so better and seems so much better of a long.
                                         
                                        long-term fit. And he was in better shape last year in terms of having lost weight and just move
                                         
                                        faster. But I think now you see, even if he's not giving you the rushing value that he used
                                         
                                        to, long-term that his passing value is so off the charts and so improving and in a stable
                                         
    
                                        offense that it's going to be fine. And by the way, part of the stability is that he has Mark
                                         
                                        Andrews and John Harbaugh did have some news saying Mark Andrews will remain with the Ravens
                                         
                                        that is expected.
                                         
                                        He signed a contract that had a bonus in it that came due recently.
                                         
                                        And, yeah, the plan is to keep Mark Andrews.
                                         
                                        So just in case you were curious.
                                         
                                        You mentioned the Titans.
                                         
                                        They haven't said anything too interesting.
                                         
    
                                        They just said at the league meetings, look, if you find a franchise quarterback,
                                         
                                        you take them.
                                         
                                        So evidence, I don't know, 4,080 that they're probably taking Cam Ward here.
                                         
                                        Yeah, I would imagine.
                                         
                                        there's been enough hemming and hauling about
                                         
                                        is it Abdul Carter? Do they trade out?
                                         
                                        But I feel like the momentum has built
                                         
                                        toward Cam Ward really since Indianapolis
                                         
    
                                        and it just makes the most sense.
                                         
                                        This is a franchise that gave a swing at Will Levis.
                                         
                                        They suffered for it, especially last year.
                                         
                                        If you're going to get on the right track
                                         
                                        with the new head coach who, you know,
                                         
                                        encountered all the difficulties that come
                                         
                                        with not having stability at the quarterback position last year,
                                         
                                        you get him the quarterback.
                                         
    
                                        You get him the guy that he wants,
                                         
                                        that this front office wants,
                                         
                                        and then you let them work from there.
                                         
                                        Because then the clock starts.
                                         
                                        It starts ticking when you draft that quarterback.
                                         
                                        prior to this is, you know, kind of a mulligan.
                                         
                                        You didn't have, this wasn't your guy.
                                         
                                        This wasn't your team.
                                         
    
                                        You needed time to put your stamp on the franchise.
                                         
                                        This is the first step toward doing that.
                                         
                                        All right.
                                         
                                        The Indianapolis Colts in the same division,
                                         
                                        Shane Steichen says that they will split reps at quarterback
                                         
                                        throughout the entire course of the off season.
                                         
                                        Your reaction, Shook, says it all.
                                         
                                        But for the listening audience, what is it?
                                         
    
                                        It's just, we have come so far from where we were last year.
                                         
                                        you know, we got a month of Anthony Richardson as a rookie.
                                         
                                        He saw, we saw all the potential in the world.
                                         
                                        We saw some misfires, but we just thought, well, you know, an offseason of work, he's healthy.
                                         
                                        They'll be able to put together.
                                         
                                        And that's not what we got last year.
                                         
                                        And now they've taken a pretty aggressive approach to this, I think, in the fact that they're now, you know, considering not starting him at all if the competition wins out.
                                         
                                        And it's just such a crazy change from where we were at this time of year ago for a guy that you spent a top five pick on so quickly.
                                         
    
                                        but that illustrates the lack of patience in this league
                                         
                                        when it comes to the quarterback position.
                                         
                                        If you don't produce,
                                         
                                        they're going to find somebody else.
                                         
                                        And they just keep being so transparent
                                         
                                        in what they mean.
                                         
                                        Overly so.
                                         
                                        We want to light a fire over Richardson.
                                         
    
                                        We want him to be better on a daily basis.
                                         
                                        We need him, he said specifically,
                                         
                                        to get his completion percentage up.
                                         
                                        But I just think if the idea is to develop Anthony Richardson,
                                         
                                        having him split reps as early as the OTAs in mini-camp
                                         
                                        is such a bad idea.
                                         
                                        So I think by making that decision,
                                         
                                        you are prioritizing, developing Daniel Jones, and you're giving Daniel Jones a leg up.
                                         
    
                                        We will see.
                                         
                                        Let's talk about the Jets.
                                         
                                        Aaron Glenn is always awesome whenever he talks behind the mic.
                                         
                                        And I like the way that he's been talking about his new quarterback, Justin Fields.
                                         
                                        Listen, obviously, we want to utilize his legs, right?
                                         
                                        But we also want him to play quarterback.
                                         
                                        This offseason, we're going to allow him doing OTAs to go out there and run an offense.
                                         
                                        and we're going to make sure we surround him with the right type of people.
                                         
    
                                        It's going to make him successful.
                                         
                                        Yeah, he went on to say, I'm not saying they didn't let him play quarterback in other places.
                                         
                                        That's not my issue.
                                         
                                        But if you go back to look at his Ohio State tape, you can see him processing that I think he's underrated,
                                         
                                        that we want him to play quarterback and we want to give him the tools to do so in an offense
                                         
                                        we think is really going to work for him.
                                         
                                        I think they do have a vision for him as an Ohio State guy, Shuck, do you agree?
                                         
                                        Oh, this speaks so near and dear to my heart.
                                         
    
                                        As somebody, as one of the last few remaining people in the fields camp,
                                         
                                        I am so glad to hear a franchise throw all their full weight and support behind a guy who has a ton of talent,
                                         
                                        and I feel has never been in the right situation to show that off.
                                         
                                        Now, in Chicago, he didn't have the offensive line.
                                         
                                        In Pittsburgh, the offense was kind of simplified to maximize what he was able to do.
                                         
                                        He wasn't supposed to be the starter there.
                                         
                                        He ended up being the starter because Russ was injured.
                                         
                                        This is the first time in which he's going to go into a job where it's clear that he is the
                                         
    
                                        priority and that they are going to build around him and they are going to try to support him.
                                         
                                        And oh, by the way, he has one of his favorite receivers from college on his team
                                         
                                        in Garrett Wilson. And I think there's no better situation for him to walk into than a team coached
                                         
                                        by Aaron Glenn, a guy who's done it, who's played, who understands what it's like to be
                                         
                                        out there in the heat of battle and knows how challenging it is and wants to give this guy the
                                         
                                        best opportunity to prove who he can be. He's got the talent that we just don't. Like, where would
                                         
                                        he be in this draft right now? If we knew nothing about his pro career and just his college
                                         
                                        career, where would he be in this class? He'd be the first quarterback off the board.
                                         
    
                                        I think. It'd be him and Ward one and two very closely. So why not give him that run when he's
                                         
                                        on an affordable deal? I like it. Yeah, I think it'd be him and Ward. I really like Ward. So that's
                                         
                                        coloring my view of it. I like Fields a lot coming out. As prospects, you're right, I think more
                                         
                                        teams would have had field. What that quote says to me and some of the ways he talked about
                                         
                                        the offense at Ohio State specifically and the processing and everything else is just
                                         
                                        They gave Tanner Engstrom, the offensive coordinator, the job to run this new offense.
                                         
                                        And when they brought in Justin Fields, I think they targeted him.
                                         
                                        And they really believed if we build this specific offense and we'll have to see what it looks like around him, we can make this work.
                                         
    
                                        And so I think that's really encouraging for all those like Nick Shook that still has stock in Justin Fields.
                                         
                                        By the way, they did mention Elijah Vera Tucker will remain at guard.
                                         
                                        their GM, Darren Mugi, said that.
                                         
                                        First time he's spoken in a while.
                                         
                                        And that means they need a right tackle.
                                         
                                        But Veritako's been very good at guard.
                                         
                                        People wondered maybe he'd move out to right tackle.
                                         
                                        They also signed Josh Reynolds over the weekend
                                         
    
                                        and gave him two and a half million dollars guaranteed,
                                         
                                        which means he's making the team.
                                         
                                        He was with Glenn in Detroit.
                                         
                                        They said they really value him for his blocking.
                                         
                                        But that's going to be their fourth or fifth receiver.
                                         
                                        So just something to be aware of.
                                         
                                        All right, I thought we'd go fast.
                                         
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                                        we're going to talk Stefan Diggs,
                                         
                                        and we're going to talk Rogers.
                                         
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                                        Oh, Eric's like, oh, yeah, you said you were going to do a tight 30 minutes.
                                         
                                        How'd that work out for you?
                                         
                                        Whatever.
                                         
                                        It's my fault.
                                         
                                        It's my fault.
                                         
                                        No, we just like talking to each other, Nick.
                                         
    
                                        We like talking ball.
                                         
                                        It's been too long.
                                         
                                        Yeah, we don't get this.
                                         
                                        You know, we're across the country from each other.
                                         
                                        Excuse us for having a good time hanging out virtually.
                                         
                                        Right.
                                         
                                        Adam Schaefter had a report that Brandon Ayyuk is likely locked into San Francisco for next season.
                                         
                                        because of a, you know, a bonus that's coming up in his contract.
                                         
    
                                        And the thing that struck me was that he said,
                                         
                                        Iyuk could be ready by mid-season.
                                         
                                        And I thought, oh, by mid-season.
                                         
                                        That doesn't sound great.
                                         
                                        And it's just funny that he's even throw,
                                         
                                        he keeps throwing this one out there.
                                         
                                        Oh, he's likely locked in.
                                         
                                        It was almost like a last-ditch effort.
                                         
    
                                        I've really felt the 49ers have been totally open to listening on Brian and Iyuk.
                                         
                                        I can't think of any other circumstance.
                                         
                                        like it, where a trade was reportedly worked out.
                                         
                                        It was to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
                                         
                                        At the last second, IUC kind of changed his mind
                                         
                                        and the 49ers and Kyle Shanan reportedly ran upstairs
                                         
                                        and helped keep him in San Francisco.
                                         
                                        And then it didn't go well.
                                         
    
                                        And then he got hurt.
                                         
                                        And then he's immediately back on the trade block.
                                         
                                        Supposedly, John Lynch explained it, shook by saying,
                                         
                                        well, some of the teams, and I'm thinking about the Patriots
                                         
                                        when that's against, some of the teams that were kind of in on him last year,
                                         
                                        They were just circling around.
                                         
                                        And so we'll always listen, but it's fine.
                                         
                                        And it's like, if it was any other player that you gave a huge long-term deal to a year ago,
                                         
    
                                        wouldn't you, you just shut that conversation down, wouldn't you?
                                         
                                        Yeah.
                                         
                                        I mean, sharks are in the water, number one.
                                         
                                        You always got to be paying attention to the fins and where they're at,
                                         
                                        be aware of your surroundings.
                                         
                                        But this is a rare example of a franchise that typically does not get played by contract situations.
                                         
                                        They usually handle these really well, getting played by the drama that was this whole contract situation.
                                         
                                        because the leverage point that he had going into last season,
                                         
    
                                        it made sense where you could see him asking for more money,
                                         
                                        but it felt a little outlandish at the time.
                                         
                                        They were not keen on giving him that money right away.
                                         
                                        That's why it was dragged out for so long.
                                         
                                        And then they finally acquiesce,
                                         
                                        and it almost felt like they were just kind of,
                                         
                                        their arms were twisted into doing this,
                                         
                                        and then he gets hurt,
                                         
    
                                        which just complicates matters further.
                                         
                                        But they're also at a crossroads right now
                                         
                                        where guys have left.
                                         
                                        They're in a bit of a transition period
                                         
                                        because of all the injuries they dealt with last year
                                         
                                        and who are they as a franchise,
                                         
                                        right now. What do we expect from them that they probably think, well, we put this much money
                                         
                                        into them already. Let's at least see what we can get out of him before we decide that this was a
                                         
    
                                        bad decision or not. His contract's untradable. Unless they wanted to take up on a bunch of money,
                                         
                                        it just doesn't make. And for what? It doesn't make sense. What did you get out of it?
                                         
                                        The thing it makes me think about is what I did way back when these two guys took the job together.
                                         
                                        It's just going to be interesting to see how they work when the coach has the juice.
                                         
                                        Kyle Shanan is the most important part of the organization.
                                         
                                        And there's been times over the years where you've sensed they were not on the same page in certain things, which is healthy.
                                         
                                        Like for too smart football people to disagree on things, whether it was the Mack Jones, Tray Lance draft, whether it was this situation where you do get the feeling that John Lynch was probably disappointed that in the end, IUC didn't just get traded to the Steelers, whereas Kyle Shanahan, who had developed him, wanted to keep him.
                                         
                                        And so this is what can happen.
                                         
    
                                        But John Lynch, I don't think he's going anywhere as far as I can tell.
                                         
                                        And they've had a ton of success together.
                                         
                                        So for the most part, it's been very productive.
                                         
                                        John Spitech and Pete Carroll are hoping to have a similarly productive partnership.
                                         
                                        Let's listen to Carol talk about Gino Smith, my guy and what he's going to bring to the Raiders.
                                         
                                        Taking Gino is immediate fixed for us.
                                         
                                        It's going to last us.
                                         
                                        We're going to get a number of years.
                                         
    
                                        from Gino at his very best.
                                         
                                        He's healthy and ready to go.
                                         
                                        He's as tuned in as he's ever been.
                                         
                                        But that doesn't mean that we don't see a guy.
                                         
                                        There's some guys coming out that have tremendous potential.
                                         
                                        And we'll just take a look at each spot
                                         
                                        and the opportunity that's presented
                                         
                                        and the guys are the choices that we had.
                                         
    
                                        We're not excluding taking any position of like to be.
                                         
                                        Yeah, that's not surprising to me that he would say that.
                                         
                                        It wouldn't be shocking to me if, you know,
                                         
                                        they took a third round quarterback, maybe like a Will Howard.
                                         
                                        Like, it's not that crazy.
                                         
                                        He was with Chip Kelly and Ohio State.
                                         
                                        You're making a face or fourth round wherever he falls to.
                                         
                                        I'm just making the connection of the coaching staff.
                                         
    
                                        I'm just saying that level of young quarterback.
                                         
                                        But it is interesting.
                                         
                                        He said, you know, they're expecting to have him multiple years.
                                         
                                        And it's also addressing Gino doesn't have a contract still.
                                         
                                        John Spitech, their GM, though, said that one is coming fairly soon.
                                         
                                        It's interesting, Nick, both Gino Smith and Matthew Stafford,
                                         
                                        the two biggest quarterback decisions of the offseason.
                                         
                                        and actually don't have contracts still.
                                         
    
                                        They're just like, they just trust their bosses
                                         
                                        and they worked it out and they're fine for now, I guess.
                                         
                                        I don't know.
                                         
                                        Yeah, Stafford and Lesneed and McVeigh bridge the gap
                                         
                                        and they just trust that it's going to get worked out.
                                         
                                        And it will.
                                         
                                        Gino, on the other hand, didn't really have as much of a say,
                                         
                                        but he's with a new team
                                         
    
                                        and is just going to let the chips fall where they may.
                                         
                                        But the bigger question I have,
                                         
                                        who's healthier and readier to go for multiple years of success?
                                         
                                        Gino Smith or Pete Carroll,
                                         
                                        because Pete looks like he had that year off really refreshed him, man.
                                         
                                        They're ready to go.
                                         
                                        He does, and I think he'll be happy, actually, to have less to say when it comes to the front office this time around.
                                         
                                        He was really running that Seahawks organization.
                                         
    
                                        And sometimes, like, in life, it's sometimes good to have less responsibility.
                                         
                                        He could just go in and coach and trust the front office, and obviously he's contributing to that a lot.
                                         
                                        He actually mentioned, by the way, though, maybe he would answer Gino, because he said Gino was not like a normal player his age.
                                         
                                        He didn't take any hits all those years,
                                         
                                        and that's why he's more athletic now
                                         
                                        and he's faster now than he's ever been in his career,
                                         
                                        which is true.
                                         
                                        I do believe Gino looks faster now.
                                         
    
                                        I think he's probably taking that part of his game
                                         
                                        even more seriously, but he also hasn't really played that much football
                                         
                                        overall over the years.
                                         
                                        All right, let's move on to the Patriots.
                                         
                                        I just wanted to mention they cut Joanne Bentley,
                                         
                                        who's been a captain for them for a long time,
                                         
                                        an inside linebacker, a move that makes some sense
                                         
                                        when you think about that they brought in Robert Spillane.
                                         
    
                                        They also brought in another former raverter, Jack Gibbons, by the way,
                                         
                                        and they want to get faster there at linebacker.
                                         
                                        And then the details came out of the Stefan Diggs contract.
                                         
                                        So remember, it was supposedly three for 69 initially,
                                         
                                        and we just didn't really trust that.
                                         
                                        And it said $26 million guaranteed initially.
                                         
                                        And I was like, okay, it's probably one for $26.
                                         
                                        It's actually $1 for $18 million with a bunch of per game roster bonuses
                                         
    
                                        that could get it up to like $22 and then some other incentives
                                         
                                        of making a Pro Bowl, which is very unlikely.
                                         
                                        So it's really more like a one-for-18 million-dollar deal,
                                         
                                        and it's very much a year-by-year deal that goes up slightly,
                                         
                                        and they have no financial pain if they want to move on after this year,
                                         
                                        or if he wanted to move on for whatever reason.
                                         
                                        Yeah, this is a contract built on a player's past.
                                         
                                        The roster bonuses tell me everything,
                                         
    
                                        because, like, if it goes really badly,
                                         
                                        then they're going to save themselves some money
                                         
                                        if they just part ways mid-season a la Odell Beckham Jr. with the Browns.
                                         
                                        and it's also health-wise, coming back from the ACL.
                                         
                                        We don't know where you are right now.
                                         
                                        You say you're ahead of schedule,
                                         
                                        but we don't really fully know if you're still going to be that guy.
                                         
                                        So they protect themselves.
                                         
    
                                        It's a smart contract built out by them.
                                         
                                        And then it looks good on face value for the agent who negotiated it.
                                         
                                        So everybody wins.
                                         
                                        And I guess it's lower risk than the average deal.
                                         
                                        But then again, what are you getting at this age?
                                         
                                        I'm sick of having news reports, sports news reports.
                                         
                                        I'm used to in general with news reports.
                                         
                                        But news reports that you have to be like,
                                         
    
                                        well, we'll actually have to find out the real story.
                                         
                                        This is the ecosystem in which we live.
                                         
                                        We live in this world.
                                         
                                        We are subject to these types of things.
                                         
                                        I want to demand more clarity.
                                         
                                        We're not going to get it.
                                         
                                        I want to push back and I want to talk about this with Ian Rappaport or some insider
                                         
                                        on the show because it's ridiculous.
                                         
    
                                        But yeah, it's like a one for 20.
                                         
                                        It was actually a good deal for Diggs, I think.
                                         
                                        It's a fair deal for him.
                                         
                                        And it's a good deal for the Patriots because it's not my money.
                                         
                                        Who cares if they have way too much cap space as they've been saying all offseason long?
                                         
                                        And if it works out, then they'll have him under contract for a couple of years.
                                         
                                        They also expect Christian Barmore, who had those blood clot issues that made him miss most of the last season.
                                         
                                        But then he played, but then they popped up again.
                                         
    
                                        So I was wondering about his future.
                                         
                                        They said he will be in the building and he's cleared for OTAs, I believe.
                                         
                                        So that's a great sign for them.
                                         
                                        Sean McDermott is the public enemy number one right now in Philadelphia.
                                         
                                        I just wanted to mention this quickly.
                                         
                                        You don't even need to comment that he is leading the brigade to try to abolish the push push.
                                         
                                        I don't want to talk about it because we're going to find out the answer whether it is abolished or not on Tuesday.
                                         
                                        So this is going to be old quickly.
                                         
    
                                        But I just happened to look.
                                         
                                        I went through every coach and was just searching on Google and on Twitter especially, like, you know, where, what people were saying.
                                         
                                        And anything Sean McDermott is just 75 Joe Bananas from Philadelphia burying this guy saying take away his residency from being born in Pennsylvania.
                                         
                                        They don't claim Sean McDermott anymore.
                                         
                                        He also worked for the Eagles back in the day.
                                         
                                        They hate Sean McDermott.
                                         
                                        Chrissy Cheesesteaks all upset because Sean McDermott wants to outlaw the tush push.
                                         
                                        What's funny is them and the Eagles were the only two teams that ran it at like a really high rate.
                                         
    
                                        And it still goes back to the AFC championship game in which they ran it off the left,
                                         
                                        which they always did and got stuffed, you know, controversially.
                                         
                                        Did they get it?
                                         
                                        Did they not get it?
                                         
                                        You know, it's just funny that they're now the proponent behind outlawing it.
                                         
                                        Well, and a lot of the Eagles fans pointed out, yet you,
                                         
                                        You use it a ton.
                                         
                                        And one of the reporters there asked, well, if you're so worried about health and safety,
                                         
    
                                        because what's what McDermott says is what's driving him, even though there's no stats about
                                         
                                        it being bad for your health, would you commit to not using it in the future?
                                         
                                        And he wouldn't commit to it.
                                         
                                        Yeah, of course, because if it works, it works.
                                         
                                        That's a great question.
                                         
                                        Whoever did it.
                                         
                                        I don't know who did it.
                                         
                                        On the Aaron Rogers front, it's taken this long to get to him in the show.
                                         
    
                                        I consider that growth in progress.
                                         
                                        Because he threw with D.K. Metcalfe over the weekend.
                                         
                                        And, man, that's another sign that this thing is probably happening.
                                         
                                        And Mike Tomlin, you know, was asked about Aaron Rogers and didn't totally reveal anything.
                                         
                                        But I do think he revealed some things in how he talked about it.
                                         
                                        Let's listen to him.
                                         
                                        I hadn't thought a lot about it.
                                         
                                        There is no drop dead date specifically in my mind, no.
                                         
    
                                        Okay.
                                         
                                        Drop dead date.
                                         
                                        Yeah, he said there.
                                         
                                        And then they followed up a little bit, and he said, well, training camp, that would
                                         
                                        probably be the line of demarcation where you're really feeling like you're losing
                                         
                                        recipes, as it were, you know, along the way.
                                         
                                        Nice, nice reference.
                                         
                                        So maybe they're like, hey, don't worry about it.
                                         
    
                                        You don't have to, you don't have to, like, show up for OTAs.
                                         
                                        It makes me think about his first year with the Jets, though, and he didn't show up for OTAs
                                         
                                        and stuff like that, and because, and it was like everybody was worried about that.
                                         
                                        And because there was a calf issue at the time and everything else that leads to the Achilles,
                                         
                                        you're with a new team.
                                         
                                        You'd think you'd want to get, you know, there during the install no matter how old you are.
                                         
                                        So you could have been at the Chipotle with Kirk Cousins.
                                         
                                        In theory, I could have been at the UCLA field, although it's probably not accessible to security.
                                         
    
                                        You might, maybe I could have seen D.K. Meccaf and Aaron Rogers over there.
                                         
                                        UCLA, you know, shout out to the lady Bruins here.
                                         
                                        Final four. First ever. Ever.
                                         
                                        And, yeah, like, one of my favorite tennis players, Osak.
                                         
                                        Naomi Osaka is always playing tennis over there.
                                         
                                        Like UCLA, that's just the place to see some big-time athletes.
                                         
                                        You get some premier athletes out of Westwood.
                                         
                                        Poor Tomlin, by the way.
                                         
    
                                        Eric, let us know our producer, if you're watching on YouTube,
                                         
                                        just how sweaty Tomlin looked.
                                         
                                        and just, it's not a comfortable situation.
                                         
                                        Like, everyone is around him.
                                         
                                        And in general, these breakfasts are a tough spot.
                                         
                                        We saw Mark Caboli, who works for Pat McAfee's show now,
                                         
                                        looking like he was falling asleep.
                                         
                                        Like, these are early morning breakfasts.
                                         
    
                                        And some of these coaches shook look like they weren't quite ready for that 7 a.m. wake-up call.
                                         
                                        And I got to say, having been there a lot, Tomlin is high on that list of guys that maybe aren't totally ready for.
                                         
                                        It's a rough setting to walk into.
                                         
                                        I am notoriously a bleary-eyed individual early in the morning.
                                         
                                        If you ever run to me at the Combine, you've probably seen that before.
                                         
                                        So I understand.
                                         
                                        It's also tightly packed, and he's got studio lighting on him.
                                         
                                        Those lights get hot in a bit in a room packed with a lot of body heat.
                                         
    
                                        That early in the morning, you can be disorienting.
                                         
                                        It can make you look out of sorts, so I understand.
                                         
                                        It's humid there in Florida.
                                         
                                        I know they're inside and everything, but it travels inside.
                                         
                                        That was the setting in which I first discovered that Freddie Kitchens would wear the
                                         
                                        quarter zip with nothing on underneath.
                                         
                                        I was like, oh, did you forget a shirt?
                                         
                                        That was the setting where after the coaches' interviews happened,
                                         
    
                                        I was not so subtly threatened by another NFL figure
                                         
                                        who did not like what I had been saying on the around the NFL.
                                         
                                        Was it in a Starbucks?
                                         
                                        No, it was right there in that breakfast room or whatever
                                         
                                        as I was like wrapping up.
                                         
                                        Uncomfortable, but, you know.
                                         
                                        Early for that.
                                         
                                        I got out of it.
                                         
    
                                        Let's kind of close the circle on Rogers.
                                         
                                        I thought it was interesting to hear Kevin O'Connell first really talk up, you know,
                                         
                                        his guy, J.J. McCarthy on Kevin Clark's podcast.
                                         
                                        And so that was interesting to hear.
                                         
                                        And then he was asked about the Aaron Rogers talk.
                                         
                                        And he said, multiple things can be true.
                                         
                                        We could believe in, essentially, I'm paraphrasing him here,
                                         
                                        but essentially we can believe in J.J. McCarthy.
                                         
    
                                        And we can look at the unique opportunity that is Aaron Rogers,
                                         
                                        a four-time MVP winner, who we have a relationship with.
                                         
                                        being interested in talking to us. Kevin O'Connell pointed that out that he wanted to talk to us
                                         
                                        and at least considering that and having conversations about it. And my big takeaway from all that was
                                         
                                        I think Kevin O'Connell is hanging out with Jordan Rodriguez too much now because he's doing the
                                         
                                        multiple things can be true line. And that's her line. So I feel I feel like it's contagious and he got it
                                         
                                        from her. That and I think what is another one, hat hot where like you look better when you're
                                         
                                        wearing a hat like Cliff Kingsbury, his sunglasses hot, for example. It's in the whole array of
                                         
    
                                        it. Yeah. But also, that's his phrase? That who's, that's, that's, that's a Jordan phrase,
                                         
                                        is hat hot. Like, you look better in a hat. And I'm a subscriber to the idea that some people
                                         
                                        look better in sunglasses than not. But it also speaks to the fact that he even framed it as
                                         
                                        Rogers was interested in us, not necessarily the other way around. It does speak highly about
                                         
                                        where we are as a franchise right now. Pat myself on the back a little bit. Yeah, I'm doing a pretty good
                                         
                                        job. I don't know if that that's, it's a good point that he, he did point that out. And I thought
                                         
                                        you were saying that O'Connell is hat-hot. No, he's just a good-looking guy. Actually, he would
                                         
                                        be a candidate to be hot, I hate to save it. Especially if his hair is thinning. I can speak to that.
                                         
    
                                        Which is, I would say the number one characteristic and hat-hot would be your hair's-stained.
                                         
                                        Honestly, you could probably call me hat-hot now that I think about it. No, because you look good,
                                         
                                        shaved bald. That's all I've seen, but you look great in it.
                                         
                                        The fitting is the bigger issue. And, you know, I lie awake and fear of it happening.
                                         
                                        You know, happens to almost everyone. You got to get here. Happens almost everyone. I'm okay so
                                         
                                        far. Their owner Ziggy Wolf, by the way, said they're working on an extension for
                                         
                                        Questi of Dofamenta. So just something to keep an eye. It's interesting though that Kevin
                                         
                                        O'Connell got his O'Dofa Menta did not. But if it's going to happen, it's going to happen.
                                         
    
                                        Just a couple very quick items, and we are going to say goodbye.
                                         
                                        Brad Holmes, the Lions GM, who will see his coach speak tomorrow at the NFC coaches breakfast,
                                         
                                        said they are heading in the direction, expected to pick up a fifth year option for Jameson,
                                         
                                        so a nice career development for him after a few disappointing years.
                                         
                                        It's only 15.5 million.
                                         
                                        It's funny, we're so far removed from this CBA being signed that the salaries have spiked so much.
                                         
                                        One year, 15.5 million, that's barely more than like Tutu Atwell money.
                                         
                                        So, of course, you're giving that to Jameson Williams.
                                         
    
                                        So they're going to probably add one year to his contract.
                                         
                                        And then two people we used to cover quite extensively around the NFL, Frank Reich and Andrew Luck.
                                         
                                        They're joining forces again.
                                         
                                        It's Frank Reich is going to be the interim head coach at Stanford, where Andrew Luck is the GM.
                                         
                                        He's going to be the interim coach for one season, which is weird.
                                         
                                        But they're in a weird situation because they had to fire their coach at this point in the off season.
                                         
                                        because of some allegations from students there,
                                         
                                        the female students at Stanford.
                                         
    
                                        So it's just a tough situation for the college to be in,
                                         
                                        and that's what they decided to do.
                                         
                                        Yeah, it was kind of a shock that I saw Andrew Lucklisted
                                         
                                        as the general manager of Stanford.
                                         
                                        And I was like, whoa, when did that happen?
                                         
                                        Number one, I thought he was still doing his book club.
                                         
                                        And number two, how do you recruit when you have a coach there for a year?
                                         
                                        Hey, come here, but you're not going to play for me.
                                         
    
                                        But we will find a guy that you will like to play for.
                                         
                                        you're just not going to meet him yet because we don't know who he is yet see i was i was all over
                                         
                                        uh the luck announcement it was right in the middle of the season i believe it was a little after
                                         
                                        thanksgiving but before christmas somewhere in that area because i just love me some andrew luck
                                         
                                        i'm always tracking what he's up to and it was good to see him trying to find some fulfillment in
                                         
                                        life all right right uh-huh he's undefeated let's play the music my fault
                                         
                                        no it's nobody's fault it's definitely my fault background back and just go long
                                         
                                        If it's anyone's fault, it's always my fault.
                                         
    
                                        So that's shook.
                                         
                                        That was today's show.
                                         
                                        Colleen, Patrick, and Jordan Rodriguez, all part of our next show.
                                         
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