The Fumblerooski Podcast - Circle the Drain -Ep 259 The Fumblerooski Podcast
Episode Date: April 3, 2024How will the Bills manage without Stefon Diggs? Are the Texans the new team to beat in the AFC? What will become of Rashee Rice's future in football? Adam Wright and CJ Medeiros debate these topics an...d more!
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Stefan Diggs is traded to the Texans and Rasheed Rice likes to go fast.
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It may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws.
Back-to-back games where he has three touchdowns.
Someone's got to get that six or seven spot.
He's an elite wide receiver as a rookie.
Truly a lose-lose scenario for both sides welcome to the fumble ruski podcast by power 88 and secret weapon consulting i'm adam right with
cj medeiros as always we have a pretty big episode for you guys and some pretty big news for a random
day in early april right this is right in in between that time in free agency and the draft.
That little awkward lull in the NFL league year,
I wouldn't say it's a dead spot.
It's not the summertime, but it's definitely a time
where you don't get very much news.
But this is a very random day where we just had Steph Stefan Diggs, who was traded to the Texans.
And just a couple of days ago, Rasheed Rice, he went fast. He went fast. So this is going to end
up, we'll talk about that when we get there, Stephon Diggs has been traded to the Texans.
So Diggs was packaged in with two late round picks, a fifth and a sixth.
And in return, they got a second round pick, the Bills.
So the Texans don't look now, but this team looks, at least in their pass catching core, electric.
They already have their quarterback in the future in C.J. Stroud.
They have Tank Dell.
They have Nico Collins.
They have Dalton Schultz. They still have Noah Brown.
And they just brought in Joe Mixon as a running back just a little while back.
And they still have Damian Pierce as another running back in that core.
They have bookend tackles in Titus Howard and Laramie Tunsell
to lead a pretty solid offensive line, if I may say so,
and a defense that's continuing to get better.
So, CJ, what are your thoughts on this for the Texans?
The Texans, you know, they just fleeced Buffalo, let's be honest.
I mean, you gave up a second round pick, not even for this year,
but for next year, the 2025 draft.
And in exchange, you got a top 10 wide receiver
for the reigning offense rookie of the year.
I'm not going to lie to you.
That's good cooking.
And you already mentioned their offense, you know,
with the guys like schultz
and mixon and tank dell nico collins and even uh guys like damian pierce who's still there too
a young defense led by young pretty darn good head coach if i do say so myself to miko ryans this team's gonna be scary and even though the AFC South itself doesn't get a lot of love you
have to notice that it's not just the Texans darn near every team is cooking there's a bit of an
arms race going on because you saw the Titans right they're betting big on Will Levis you may
have lost Eric Henry but you've got a serviceable running back in Tony Pollard.
You've got Calvin Ridley.
You've got Lloyd Cushenberry, and you've got LeJarius Sneed.
That's pretty solid.
And you look at Jacksonville, who's stockpiling guys.
You've got Josh Allen back.
You've just signed Mitch Morse, and you've got Gabe Davis.
But then there's the Texansans who see that everyone else in their
division is making moves and they know they at least have a young quarterback that shows promise
and they're trying to build around him. A novel concept, I know, you knew England. But
all jokes aside, strictly from the perspective of the Houston Texans, this is an absolute win.
And I know we all like to say, oh, my God, but what if there's a sophomore slump?
But honestly, if anyone can beat that, it'd probably be C.J. Stroud, right?
Because, I mean, just the team around him got that much better.
And granted, teams in your division are beefing up as well but you have as well and you're
still managing to stay in front of the pack and when you see like an actual true wide receiver
one that he has this gives the texans like the green light too in the division in fact the
division is easily theirs to lose and they could make some noise in the playoffs,
especially if you want to keep pace with the Lamar Jacksons,
the Patrick Mahomes, and the Joe Burrows of the world.
I already saw this team as a championship contender
going into this year.
I thought they made some really good moves on the defense.
They brought in Daniil Hunter to pair up with Will Anderson
to rush from the edges.
They brought in Joe Mixon.
I mean, this is an absolute stunner of a move because I thought that this team was going to stick with Tank Dell and Nico Collins.
I thought that they were comfortable with those two.
I believe that they think that Tank Dell is a number one wide receiver. He might be, I'm not
sure. He's a rookie, so we'll see how his career pans out. He could be. Nico Collins is really good
as well. Some people try to say he's the number one. Noah Brown is a pretty good wide receiver
lining up wide. He's obviously not a one or a two but he's a solid complementary
piece they have they brought back dalton schultz um they brought in aziz al-shazir uh i may or may
not have butchered that name i think it says he's all shy here but shy yeah my pronoun my my
apologies on the pronunciation but this is i mean, it is their division to lose,
and I would even go as far as to say that this team should be favored
to win the AFC, should they not?
I understand that we always try to bring Patrick Mahomes.
As long as the Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes, they have a chance.
And they also have Travis Kelsey still on the team,
and they have really good coaching and an elite defense.
They're going to be in contention.
But that doesn't mean other teams can be in contention too.
And I think the Texans have put themselves in that kind of position.
We'll see what C.J. Stroud is made of.
I think this kid can really play
in the fact that he was able to go 11 and six with the team that he had. His best wide receivers
were Tank Dell, Nico Collins, who previously was hardly a good name to be thrown around,
Nico Collins, solid wide receiver, but was never looked at as a great wide receiver. Dalton Schultz,
Noah Brown. I mean, and they were, and he was able to, as a rookie, take that team, that offense
to the playoffs and win a playoff game, mind you. And now they, you add Stefan Diggs to that mix.
And then you also add Joe Mixon.
Your defense got a lot more fortified this offseason.
At the cornerback position, it's interesting.
What they're doing at the cornerback position, they're looking for anyone,
just anyone to pair up with Derek Stingley.
They brought in Jeff Okuda, who could be a good addition. They brought in C.J. Henderson.
They brought in Desmond King.
It looks like they're throwing stuff at a wall and hoping it sticks.
It looks like what they're doing is bringing in a bunch of different players
who have good potential, high upside, but haven't really lived up to their expectations.
I mean, Desmond King, he's just past his prime, but still.
And they're looking for one of those players,
at least one of them to pan out, which I think is a solid strategy.
We'll see how that goes.
But either way, this team looks electric.
And I also want to point out,
I think they have a better offensive line than the Chiefs do.
I feel like Laramie Tunsell hard carries that because the Chiefs have the best
interior offensive line in the league. But yeah, I mean, I can see an argument. Yeah.
Like, I think their bookend tackles are much better. I'll take Laramie Tunsell and Titus
Howard over Jawan Taylor and Donovan Smith any day. Is Smith even there still?
Now that I think about it? No, he's not. I'm talking about the Chiefs last year,
because the Chiefs won the Super Bowl with that offensive line. I wouldn't say it's a good
offensive line. It's not bad either. It's a solid one. And I think the Texans have a really good
offensive line. I think the Texans are following the
formula that it takes to win Super Bowls. You need the elite quarterback. You need a really
good offensive line. You need at least one elite pass catcher and you need coaching and the defense
coaching and defense are kind of, I mean, your defense isn't going to be good without the coaching, but they have all of those things that you need to win a Superbowl. They're in their
running game. I don't think it's elite, but I think it looks solid. Joe Mixon and Damian Pierce
is a really, really good core. It's not like neither of them are Christian McCaffrey level,
but you don't need that to win a Superbowl. think we've talked about that a lot on this show. You don't need the elite running back, the bell cow, to win it all. You need the
quarterback and you need to keep him on his feet on offense. That's kind of an oversimplified
formula to winning Super Bowls. Quarterback, protection. And then when you have that protection in that extra time to throw
that makes all of the wide receivers and tight ends much better and obviously you need you need
somebody out there he needed patrick mahomes needed travis kelsey he needed rishi rice but
they were still able to win with that little in their pass catching core
because they had an offensive line that could keep him on his feet i think this offensive
line is better than that and so we'll see what cj stroud's made of i think he's that type of
quarterback who could eventually win at least one super bowl for the texans we'll see how it goes
maybe he won't maybe he'll regress maybe Maybe he'll get better. But either way, I think the expectations are sky high for this
Texans team right now. They have to be, you know? I mean, I'm not saying like how roster-wise
they're similar, not at all, but there's kind of like a similar feeling with this Texans team to kind of like that Bengals team
back in the day, like when they went to the Superbowl, you know what I mean?
Sure.
Something like along those lines, because, you know,
you've got like a really,
really good second year man at quarterback and you just got him a new toy to
play with. The defense might need a little work,
but it's manageable,
and things are just slowly coming together.
I mean, why not Houston?
I mean, just on paper, especially on offense,
now they have just as much talent as KC does.
Adam, you're muted.
You are right.
On offense, I think they definitely have more talent than the chiefs do the only spot i would say that they have obviously the clear advantage is quarterback and most of that doesn't
even isn't even isn't even stroud's fault but yeah most of that isn't even stroud's fault he
couldn't he didn't mahomes didn't play his rookie year. Stroud is just entering his sophomore season.
So I'm not trying to say CJ Stroud is any better, but I'm just saying he's a wild card. We'll wait
and see. He looks like he's a very promising quarterback who could be one of the best in the
league. We'll see. But the team around you looks awesome. They've really invested in that offensive
line. It's gotten significantly better over the years. And I think they have a chance to contend
for this conference. And honestly, I wouldn't say, because they're such a young team, I wouldn't say
that the expectation is to win it all this year they should but
this is also a very young team that could that could is not just in contention to win it this
year but also next year in the year after that it's a very young team and a lot of these players
are under contract for a few years so they have the time to really build this team up.
Should the expectation be for them to at least contend? Absolutely. Anything less than I would
say the AFC championship, I would say would probably be a bust because they made the division
round last year and then they got their crap handed to to them by the uh by the ravens i think
they should do better than that they need to make the afc championship at least and i would you could
even make a case that they can even i mean you would you should i don't want to say you should
beat the chiefs but i think you should beat the chiefs i mean you have more talent you have more offensive firepower than them i know that it's patrick mahomes but
the off your offense is better than theirs your defense obviously isn't as good but it's still a
good defense i think you're more balanced than the chiefs i think you should be expected to at
least dance with the chiefs um so we'll see how that how that
all works out you know i think it's reasonable too because when people people you know i think
they're kind of like uh dazzled by the chiefs little too much because when i say the chiefs
are good what we really mean is patrick mahomes is good because the Chiefs are a very top-heavy team.
You know what I mean?
They're carried by Mahomes, Kelsey, Chris Jones, and Trent McDuffie.
But once you look past the surface, they're very fragile.
You know what I mean?
So I'm saying from a pure roster-based standpoint, and it comes to death, Houston has a clear advantage.
Yeah.
Houston should have clear advantage. Yeah, Houston should have the advantage.
I think, like, I don't think I'll ever bash a team for losing to the Chiefs
because they have one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
That's just the way it is. They could have less
talent than you, but because they have that guy who is able to overcome some of their deficiencies
on the rest of the team, then it doesn't seem fair. It's not fair. He's a once-in-a-lifetime
player who happens to be a second-in-a-lifetime player because we just had Tom Brady two seconds ago.
But, I mean, that's the standard.
If you can beat the Chiefs, then you can win the Super Bowl.
And I think this team can beat the Chiefs.
So, you know, Stefan Diggs is going into his second year.
I don't see a sophomore slump.
I'll say that much, too.
No, I don't either.
Because, like, everyone says sophomore slump. I'll say that much too. No, I don't either. Because everyone says sophomore slump.
How often do we see those with quarterbacks?
Usually after their rookie year, they get better.
They don't get worse.
Please name me a sophomore slump where the player,
it's not like, yes, he may have had a good rookie season.
If they regress in year two, usually it means that they just sucked and they weren't a
very good quarterback yeah i guess dak prescott that's the only name that you could i could get
i could put out there and i'm not including mac jones that guy just sucked maybe he could have
been better because of the situation around him but I just don't think he was the guy.
Um, yeah. All right. I want to, before we move on to the next segment, I want to give a Bill's spin to this, which is how the bills look without Stefan digs, because it is really scary for this
team. I do feel for Bill for Bill's fans. They looked in trouble before when they still had
digs.
Now it's really bad.
Their number one wide receiver right now is Curtis Samuel.
Who they overpaid, I might add.
Yeah.
It's not looking good.
And they just released a lot of key players on their defense.
I understand everyone keeps saying, well, they were old.
They were not the same players.
I completely get that.
A lot of these players were aging.
They did not look the same.
But they were still key players on your defense.
And you were like, either way, you were better with them than you were without them. And even if they were, sorry, I was just going to say,
even if they were aging, even if that's true,
it doesn't matter if they're aging because you have to replace them
and you did not do that.
So it would be one thing if you got rid of an aging good player
and replaced him, even if it's somebody who's not as high ceiling,
but you didn't even replace them like
they're just holes all over your lineup yeah yeah they're i mean their offensive line i guess
looks fine it looks better i think their offensive line is the most intact unit of that entire team
and even there there's some didn't they lose their
center they did yes so there you go um as long as they have josh allen they they still have a
chance to be competitive but how competitive will they be maybe nine and eight ten and seven
yeah i mean without digs well now what i, you're going to have to start leaning on the ground game because not only did
you lose to bond digs, you even, you even lost game Davis.
And like you said,
what wide receiver one is Curtis Samuel and the number two is Khalil Shakir.
Yeah. I mean, granted you have Dawson Knox and the kid,
the first round yet that's a dog.
But the two tight end set is basically dead in this league.
Let's be real.
And I like James Cook, but he's not a bell cow.
And Lord knows you don't have Jack and or crap behind him.
And then the defense, which used to be like the strong suit of your team,
has been gutted, scrapped, and sold for spare parts.
That's basically what's happened.
And I always hear, well, as long as we have Alan, we have a chance.
But if the Holes were in Buffalo, you could probably be like, eh, it'll be fine.
But Alan and Sean McDermott, who I am on record saying is not that great
and is vastly overrated.
Oh boy, it's not looking good.
Well, my question is, what is your definition of fine?
Because I think with Mahomes, you're not winning a Super Bowl with this team either.
Yeah, probably not.
But I mean, because Mahomes, at least with Mahomes, you could book that.
If Mahomes was on Buffalo, you could at least book that they'd be in the AFC championship game, maybe.
But for Buffalo, maybe.
That's a big thing.
I don't think so.
But for Buffalo, as it sits right now, I mean, if they get to the playoffs,
not just because their division is great.
The Patriots are deep in a rebuild.
The Jets are, I don't know what the Jets are.
They might be good.
They might not be. It's
kind of a crapshoot. In Miami, I keep saying it only because it's true, all flash, no substance,
all sizzle, no steak. Someone's got to win that division. And even if it's Buffalo,
I think their absolute ceiling is one and done in the playoffs. Whether it's wild card,
whether they win the division, division. They should remain competitive.
Their offensive line still looks fine.
They can address the remaining holes in day two of the draft.
They can try and get another wide receiver in the first round.
And their defense looks – it's really fallen off since the early
days of mcdermott it used to be their their it used to be their their strong suit their selling
point for the buffalo bills was that their defense was always going to be good now it's not um so
i think they'll still remain competitive i don't think they'll be bad. Like they won't be a cellar dwelling team.
I don't think they'll be middling like eight and nine either.
I think there'll be a nine and eight, 10 and seven team.
Well, nine and eight is literally still middling.
I guess, but you're still above 500 and you can make the playoffs at nine and eight.
It's happened a few times and the Packers won a playoff game at nine and eight it's happened a few times and the the packers won a playoff game at
nine and eight so i think yeah i guess it's kind of middling but it depends on what kind of nine
and eight you are and with the packers it was a good nine and eight with the bills it would be a
bad nine and eight um but they should i think they should still be an above 500 team they should be
in contention for the playoffs i would i would set my expectations
for them to even make it because i still think they have a solid if josh allen is as great a
wide receiver as we think he is he should be able to make do with curtis samuel dawson
knox and dalton kinkade well one i didn't realize that josh allen was a wide receiver
two uh you kind of said he was i'm just did i say did i say if he's a quarterback if he's
the elite quarterback that he says he is he will he will make do with curtis samuel
dalton kinkade and dawson knox especially since he has another turnover but okay
especially since he has a good enough offensive line that'll keep him on his feet
at least for the most part
um and you have a back that you can throw to as well so i think i think they'll be okay like it
depends on your definition of okay will they be championship contenders no but they'll still be
a competitive team because they have josh allen yeah yeah no i mean get that, I do, but I don't know.
This season, at least, their Super Bowl window just slammed shut.
You're not winning the Super Bowl this year, Buffalo. That much we got.
Josh Allen or not.
And even still, the Texans, which we are already,
which you could argue are already on the same tier as you,
have clearly leapfrogged you.
The full-strength Bengals you will not beat.
You will not beat the full-strength Ravenvens as long as the chiefs have mahomes at least in the playoffs
you're not going to beat them so can they keep pace with literally any of these other teams in
the afc that we would consider contenders my answer is no no they're not going to right yeah i agree with you 100 i just don't think i don't
think they're an elite team anymore they're they're competitive they're a competitive one
they're a competitive one you know what though i think in the playoffs i think we're also going
to see i think we're also going to see um we're going to see what josh allen is made of
without an elite quarterback without an elite wide receiver con god stefan digs is a quarterback
and josh allen's a wide receiver in my world today um understandable i think we're going to
find out we're going to learn a lot about josh allen this year because if he doesn't have that
elite wide receiver does he make do with what he has? Did he need Stephon Diggs or is he still really good without him? I'm also old enough to remember
that one year before Stephon Diggs got there, it was Josh Allen's second year in the league.
He still threw for over 20 touchdowns and he had John Brown and Cole Beasley as his top targets.
He made the playoffs.
He didn't do that well, but the Bills were a competitive team.
Josh Allen's older now.
He has more development in this league.
He knows more about reading defenses.
Can he do better than that?
Can he do better than that 2019 season?
I think he can do that. I think he can. I think the Bills, my expectation is going to be the
playoffs. But that's all. That's all. If they lose in wildcard weekend, I'm not surprised at all.
All right, we're going to step aside. Next, Rasheed Rice on the Kansas City Chiefs in a little bit of trouble.
What does this mean for the Chiefs? Is he going to be out of the league? Will he not be?
Is there going to be a slap on the wrist? What happens?
That's next.
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It may not have always showed it in the staff sheet,
but you can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws. Back-to-back games where he has three touchdowns.
Someone's got to get that six or seven spot.
He's an elite wide receiver as a rookie.
Truly a lose-lose scenario for both sides.
Welcome back to the Fumble Rooski podcast by Power88 and Secret Weapon Consulting.
I'm Adam Wright with CJ Medeiros.
So Rasheed Rice is in a little bit of trouble with not just the league but also the law. So there was a clip, there was a video that just surfaced of two cars
that were speeding down the freeway
in Dallas.
And they both caused,
it looked like they were drag racing.
And it caused a chain reaction of car crashes, and both cars left the scene.
It was confirmed that Rasheed Rice was in one of those two cars.
I'm not sure if it has been confirmed that he was driving.
But CJ, what are your thoughts on this situation?
Now, it obviously depends.
Because this isn't like a Henry Ruggs deal
where somebody died, right?
And we also don't know if he was driving. So let's just say the worst
case scenario happens for Kansas City, right? Rice is driving and he's the one that caused the
accident. You know what? No, no, we're not even going to do that because I'm going to tell you
what's going to happen. Whether he was driving and caused the crash and literally ran off or he didn't and just ran off with whoever did cause the crash, the same result's going to happen.
At maximum, he's getting a slap on the wrist.
And because nobody died, the league will cover it up like they cover up everything else because that's what they do and i will mention that i think if he
was not on the chiefs this guy is getting probably a little more than a slap on the wrist probably
like a season suspension for if this were like literally any other team you know what i mean
i mean even if somebody in the hospital like died from their injuries in that
car crash i don't really think anything's going to happen to rishi rice i think of the chiefs need
to put on their big boy pants though and actually discipline them but you know i don't think they're
going to do it but it also doesn't matter in eyes, too much what happens because the Corvette was his.
It doesn't matter how he was driving.
It was his.
And legally, people will tell you, and I have been told, like, you got to be careful who you give your car to because insurance-wise, you're still responsible.
And even still, Rice, according to an attorney for Classic Lifestyle, has said he was the only one permitted to drive that car.
Yes.
And, I mean, granted, like, nobody died, but some people were hurt.
And it's just justice needs to be served, you know, because, I mean, I'm not saying throw him out of the league, but there has to be more than just like a token to find.
There should be like a four to six game suspension here.
It has been also confirmed that Rice was in the car.
He was in the Lamborghini at the time of the crash.
And he was the only one permitted to drive the car.
Seems like they're working around even answering the question of whether or not he was driving
because if he did if he did i think he should 100 be out of the league but there's no reason
why he shouldn't look i mean i'm just saying it doesn't matter what we think what matters is what's
going to happen and because nobody died they will and when you compile that with the fact that he plays for Kansas City, who's like the new darling of the league, they're not going.
He will not get thrown out of the league.
And a lot of it, it's not even just a Kansas City thing.
I just think it's like icing on the cake.
But it's because nobody died, they're going to keep him around.
Because if this were another Henry Ruggs situation where somebody actually died,
then I think regardless where he's on the Chiefs, he's at the league.
But I think and I know that solely because nobody died,
he's probably going to be fine.
Should he be?
Absolutely not.
But will he be?
Probably.
Like I said, he should at least be suspended for a few games
because this is like a legal thing too but i mean how many times we've seen it a player does
something very stupid dangerous and illegal off the field and because they play for the nfl they
get no legal repercussions because let me tell you something adam if it was you or me who did this
you better believe we're facing some jail time,
or at least getting our license revoked. Yeah, well, like, here's the state law in Texas.
Leaving the scene of an accident involving death or serious injury is a third-degree felony,
punishable by two to ten years in a state prison. If the injury is not serious, it is a felony punishable by up to one year in a county jail or up to five years in a state prison
and or fine of up to $5,000. So either way, this guy should be facing jail time.
You know, yeah. I mean, that's what the law says but when does that matter
and i'm not saying that to justify it i'm saying that kind of like in a defeated way
because this is this isn't anything new players don't face jail time for the horrible things they
do and in any state regardless from texas to Washington to Georgia.
You cannot, especially when it's like a, what was it,
like a four car accident or something like that,
four or six car accidents, some horrible number like that.
You can't just leave the scene.
That literally, like you said, Texas or not, that's a felony.
You cannot just hit and run. Even if you just leave your car there then just
scamper off you cannot do that and it actually sickens me knowing that it is more likely than
not that at max he's getting a token fine yeah well we'll see what ends up happening if it's
confirmed that he was driving i strongly believe that the league won't let him back in the league,
won't let him back to play.
I mean, that's actually, that means,
the fact that they can't confirm whether or not he was driving
is the only thing that is holding back Rasheed Rice
from not playing another snap in the league again.
You remember Brandon Spikes in 2015?
Brandon Spikes was supposed to be back as a patriot
which i was very excited for then i found out he got involved in a hit and run the patriots
released him immediately and that was also because they were able to confirm right away
that brandon spikes was the one driving with rashid rice we don't know yet we just know that he was the only one
permitted to drive the car which also shows a lot of irresponsibility for on his part even if he
wasn't driving because if the other person didn't even have their license or just was too young to
drive and he was sitting there in the passenger seat what does that show what does that say about
him yeah and this also says if it turns out he is driving
because well you said what the patriots did for brandon spikes right yes if he is still if he's
even found to be driving and even if he doesn't get even if he does just get a slap on the wrist
by the league if we find out he's driving and he is still allowed to suit up for week one, that is just very damning of the character of the Kansas City Chiefs organization, is it not?
Because the Patriots, we saw a guy like that and we cut them when that happened.
And if and once again, it's all if he's driving the car, but if it turns out he is driving and he stays a chief, then that's just then what kind of message does that send
where it's like oh you can do whatever the hell you want as long as we win
right it's just not a good it's not a good message um but again like there's there have
been a lot of players who've done who've done some bad things and they've remained in the league kareem hunt
is still in the league granted he was released by the chiefs once that happened the chiefs um
he was released by the chiefs once it happened but he he ultimately ended up back on an nfl roster
about a year later he ended up on the on the browns he ended up on the Browns. Or I'll do you one better.
Ironically, also the Chiefs.
Tyreek Hill is a child beater.
This is a known fact.
They gave him a token suspension, but, you know,
once the NFL put pressure on his fiancée or whatever it was to drop it,
they're just like, oh, yeah, no, it's fine.
I mean, you broke your kid's arm but you
can still play it's like i'm not gonna lie this is like this is i don't know these players you
know just because they're famous they don't face any justice yeah well also like nothing was
confirmed with tyree kill that's one thing all i know is a kid said i'm scared of daddy and kid had a broken arm i mean i'm just saying i know there's
also nothing like i'm just saying nothing can be nothing was confirmed innocent until proven guilty
i mean yeah i'll grant you that but you could apply the same logic to oj simpson i mean really
sure yeah all right um that's all the scheduled content that we have for today but do you have
any other thoughts before we end the show today all i'm gonna say to all our fans listening is
stay tuned for some draft coverage because oh it's about that time we're getting there it is
officially april and we are going to cover all of the most important draft prospects.
Some intriguing names in the skill positions on defense, at quarterback.
J.J. McCarthy is rising.
His stock is rising so much, for better or worse.
And it's unbelievable.
All right.
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