The Fumblerooski Podcast - Evolve Or Die -Ep 359 The Fumblerooski Podcast
Episode Date: May 2, 2025On this Friday episode, we get to George Kittle's contract and SF making him a Niner for life (most likely). Then to wrap up the show, Chris Costich and CJ Medeiros talk about Offseason Winners and Lo...sers now that the NFL Draft is 1 week old. Tune in for all of this and more!
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We are now one week out of the NFL draft, so we're going to take a look at the NFL offseason
winners and losers.
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It's Friday, May 2nd, another Friday edition of the Rouski podcast. Not too many more of these
Friday episodes, at least for this off season, but today we're going to be looking at the NFL off season winners and losers.
You're going to go over a couple on each side, just to a piece from CJ and I.
Um, but first, before we get into that, George Kittle received a four
year, $76.4 million extension earlier this this week didn't get a chance to touch on this
During our interview with Tony Pauline earlier this week on Tuesday
Be sure to check out that in terms of
After draft analysis got a chance to talk with him about should her Sanders and that whole saga yada yada
So be sure to check out that interview, but George Kittle receiving this
extension which would mean that he would be a 49er
basically for life at that point up until through the
2029 season with the extension
Only one year left on his deal or had one year left on his deal coming into this season.
So this basically just makes as I just said makes him a 49er for life doing right by him getting him in another contract and and doing something that, you know, we don't really see too much often anymore
and players sticking it out with one franchise for their entire career.
So on the outside looking in, this is a, it's a good deal because you got a fan
favorite, all time tight end, all time great tight end in George Kittle.
And you get him to retire as a 49er at that point
Assuming that it goes that way obviously obviously
the way things can go he could get traded at any moment, but
Either way if you're the 49ers, it's a good move
Yeah, I do want to point this out
Diana Rossini reported that right before they did that extension with Kittle a
team apparently called in and offered a second rounder for him the Niners to
find it and made him the highest paid tight end in the league instead. That's
honestly that's honestly not a bad trade.
No, it's really not.
Concerning the fact I believe he's on the wrong side of 30.
Yeah, he's 30.
With a bit of an injury history,
that's actually really good,
because a lot of tight ends.
Honestly, a lot of stars, once they hit 30,
the going rate, if you're lucky, is a third.
The fact you got a team to offer a second's great,
but re-signing Kittle, I like that move. know, like you said fan favorite keeps him around for a while and
My question is well you already made not the greatest cap situation
Brock Purdy is gonna be commanding a stupid amount of money and look I defended Brock Purdy before don't get me wrong, but
Something about 60 mill a year for Brock Purdy just doesn't
doesn't sit right with me not at all and and yeah I mean I already gave I you
could still put about a money will he come back to normal nobody knows that's
the fun well now if you're an I understand for the rest of us you know
it kind of is yeah I mean especially if you're gonna have Brock Purdy as your
franchise, assuming that they're gonna make him their franchise guy, you get a
staple of the franchise in a really reliant part of the offense.
Obviously, you mentioned the injury history, that's not very reliant. But
when Kittle is actually on the field, a very reliable target out there for the Niner offense and something you're going to want for a young, well, Purdy is not that, he's now a couple of years in the league at this point, but still a, in terms of being a quarterback, a younger quarterback. So it works out. It works out. But as you mentioned,
Kittles on the wrong side of 30 is 31. So he really doesn't
have that much time left. But I think this contract is basically
laying out. This is your career timeline. This is what we think
that is left of you at this point. I mean, that's basically,
you could take the tight end position out of it
that I'd say this is probably the likelihood
of any NFL athlete, any athlete in any sport really,
a final timeline of their career at that point.
Yeah, there have been some other like smaller things their career at that point Yeah
There been some other like smaller things going around the NFL as well
Like for example before we dive into our main topic Elijah Moore was signed by the Bills. It was a deal
Other than that, I mean there hasn't been a whole lot going on there's been I mean as far as signings go
I mean, there hasn't been a whole lot going on. There's been, I mean, as far as signings go,
we have heard that the Miami Dolphins are apparently
in contact with corner Rasul Douglas.
That's something.
I mean, you know, they need all the help
they can get back there, especially with Ramsey
likely on his way out.
I mean, they're so desperate.
They're even in contact with defensive back James Bradbury,
he who gets burned every other play.
And in that time of the year, by the way, kids,
that players can have, at least if they were drafted
for the first round, can have their fifth year options
picked up or declined.
That's been some of the subject.
I'd like to rattle a few off.
Eagles Spencer Tackle Jordan Davis has had his fifth year option picked up.
And this is an interesting one. Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd has had his option declined.
So I don't know what that's all about. Wide receiver Drake London has had his option picked up, obviously. Ravens have picked up Kyle Hamilton's fifth option once again just
No-brainer am I right?
The Jets are picking up Jermaine Johnson's fifth year option. That's
That makes sense. Does it not?
so
There's gonna be that I mean, that's
Something oh and by the way,
Traylon Burke's surprise surprise fifth year option
declined.
And most recently Patriots guard,
Cole Strange is arguably one of the biggest,
the bigger reaches that we've seen in the past five years
as the new regimes in and his options been declined.
So there you have it.
That's just more's going on there.
Yeah. If you're a past fan,
you're kind of rejoicing at the coal strange thing and still having a lot of
bitter feelings, of course, from when Belichick drafts him so early on.
Um, but yeah, the jail and rant, I would have back to jail and Ramsey,
I would have thought that the dolphins would have made a deal for him. for him or would have dealt him out right before the drafts.
Try to get some sort of draft capital at that point.
But CJ, you like to mention this a lot too.
At that point, it seems more of a desperation move.
And obviously, when you were talking about it or when you talk about it, you weren't talking about Jalen Ramsey, but I'm just saying in past instances, it's more of a desperation
move and Dolphins probably weren't, they were probably getting offers right before the draft,
but weren't getting as fruitful of offers as they would have liked to. If they probably were to wait till at least now and going forward after the draft
Yeah, I was shocked they didn't trade him because if all the reports were very credible sources
I might add are to be believed then he's on his way out. Is he not? Yeah, no, he's on his way out.
He's on his way out.
They're just trying to find a trade partner.
He's not going to be a dolphin this season.
No, he's not.
And one thing that I do want to make very clear
is that apparently Miami isn't too keen
on taking the usual aging veteran rate
for him.
They want to squeeze as much as you can, which makes sense,
because that's how trades work in general.
But it doesn't matter if you're one of the biggest
names in the league.
Once you're past 30, you're not, unless you
do a master swindle against some idiot GM,
then you're not going to get a first round pick,
which I don't think that's what Miami wants.
I know they're being a little stubborn
when they're waiting for a better offer,
but we're at the time where the longer you wait,
like your offer can only go down, right?
That's how it tends to work.
And I know the Rams are interested in Ramsey.
Maybe you could see a reunion there.
That'd be interesting.
McVeigh would know how to use them.
But a lot of it too is that Dolphins GM,
Chris Greer is on the hot seat.
And to a lesser extent, so is McDaniel.
So you have to make very calculated,
very deliberate movements before the start of the season, because if either one thing blows up, your seats can get that much warmer.
Yeah, for sure. Yeah.
All right, let's let's get into these offseason winners and losers. Why don't we?
of these offseason winners and losers, why don't we? So a lot of good ones, a lot of bad ones, of course, a lot of expected ones, you know,
in terms of losers, just based off of either the way that their ownership is, either they're
always in cap hell, we probably gave away who the losers are, but our first winner is going to be the Patriots.
Obviously, we're a little biased being Pats fans, but I mean, when you look at what the
Pats have done this off season, just completely rejuvenating the defense, basically hitting
on a lot of big offensive line signings as well. Will Campbell basically being the
last piece of the puzzle in terms of your O line. Now you're in a weird spot with this
whole Colt strain situation. The left guard position I feel like is very up for grabs, but I mean, four out of five
good linemen at the very least.
It's good ratio, but you still have a hole in the line.
Trevion Henderson being a second round pick, fantastic draft pick for the Pats.
Running back room looks really good.
Stephon Diggs getting signed as well.
That felt like that was out of fucking nowhere
And I say that more so because the paths when it comes to landing free agent wide receivers is I
Mean what the biggest free agent wide receiver that they were able to land in the last
20 years was Randy Moss and Wes Walker back in 0 Well, that was Welker they traded for Moss.
Yeah. Yeah. But that's the thing, like these premier wide receivers never choose New England
as a spot. And the fact that they final and every time you see it, right, we always hear New England
is always second place, you know, always the bridesmaid never the bride. And the fact that they finally were able to seal the deal
on a wide receiver, I'm still shocked.
And it's Stephon Biggs too,
who I don't know if you've seen the videos of Adam,
but he's apparently healed up really nicely
from his ACL tear.
And he's gonna be a great target
for the young in there Drake met.
And so this off season, the Patriots had the most money and they're notorious for even when they do have money.
I thought they had a I thought it was second in cap space. No, no, they had the most. Oh, for some reason. I was. I thought cap confuses me, man.
The cap confuses me.
I'm done.
Hey, that's what Mickey Loomis of the Saint says too.
Would you like his job?
You probably do it better.
I trust you.
Yeah, probably.
Cause you know, you don't believe in going into debt,
which is very good, very good.
But so for New England,
they did have a history for like the past few seasons
of having a bunch of money, but really having very modest not splashy signings.
The last time they did splurge money they brought in like you know, Kendrick Bourne and Nelson Aguilar, you know, they made a lot of signings but you know not the high level stuff you want. But now they go out there and they beefed up the defense,
which was really lacking last season,
which is weird in New England.
Yeah.
Can you go out, you get Robert Spillane, Carlton Davis,
Milton Williams, you get Morgan Moses
and Garrett Bradbury for the O line.
You got Stephon Diggs and Matt Collins at wide receiver.
And then there's the draft where they're one of
if not the biggest winner of the draft.
You got Will Campbell, you got Trevion Henderson,
you got Kyle Williams, you got Jared Wilson
and even some defensive steals like Joshua Farmer
and Braden Swinson as well.
So as a whole, like they are, this feels weird as a Pats fan to say, but they are one of,
if not the biggest winner of this entire off season. And one thing that I do want to mention Chris
is I would argue this is the first off season, this 2025 off season, since 2021 where the team got better because they went on that little
spending spree back in 2021 and then they just regressed more and more and more.
Big players were allowed to walk like there were just these weird boneheaded trades
you know like very questionable decisions like and the team just got worse and worse and worse
And we kept hearing up next man up next man up and the next guy was garbage that Aaron Lowe
looking at you specifically and
says like the first time like a long time with a roster got better and
So yeah, I mean for Patriots fans everywhere. It's like hey nice. You know just
Finally my right. So
Well as we got here Chris
Yeah, I
Think we've touched on the Patriots pretty well and
Don't want to show too much of the bias
But at first losers on the list gonna go bangles
But at first losers on the list gonna go bangles
This all really just stems from like from the 24 season really and
Just being in this weird contract situation with T Higgins and Mark Chase. You finally get a deal done
But other than that
Well, what else have they, I guess is the question there.
Yep, that's a great question.
I mean, so here's the thing.
You got Higgins and Chase, that's it.
Your entire rosters, Joe Burrow, Jamar Chase,
Trey Hendrickson, there's some good vibes
that they can get a deal done,
but you can't sign him and field a competent rest of the roster.
They... oh my god. I don't even know how to describe it. They just...
I guess from nothing comes nothing is an old saying and I think the same applies here. They're gonna be that team that drops 40 every game,
but gives up 45.
And they're not scoring,
they're not running up the score because they can,
they're doing it because they have to.
Last season, this was a team that lost to Pittsburgh
and New England, two teams that to put in nicely
were offensively challenged.
And look, and it sucks that they're wasting
Joe Burrow's career.
And if I'm being honest, Zach Taylor probably should be fired.
Their GM should also be fired,
like the way he's just continually mangled this team
since their surprise Super Bowl appearance.
And honestly, I think Joe Burrow has what it takes
to be a Hall of Famer, he has what it takes to be an MVP, he has what it takes to be a Hall of Famer. He has what it takes to be an MVP.
He has what it takes to be a Super Bowl champion.
And look, this defense and lack of offensive line has cost the Bengals.
And look, a lot of people don't talk about it,
but Joe Burrow's getting a bit of an injury history now
because the offensive line just can't protect him.
The defense can't stop a nosebleed.
And as a result, it wasted an MVP caliber
season from Burrow and a lot of people, myself included, believe that if the Bengals, even as
a wild card, made the playoffs, slam dunk Joe Burrow as the MVP. He had better numbers than the
actual MVP Josh Allen. He had better numbers than the runner-up Lamar Jackson. It's literally just that playoff birth that stood between him and
getting it. And the Bengals, they just didn't improve at all. And when I looked
at the free agency haul they got, right?
There's really nobody that blows me away. I mean, they re-signed Chase and Higgins and Gussicki,
right, and BJ Hill and all of them.
That's great.
But you wanna hear their new arrivals.
This is per the Bengals by the way,
I'm looking at their page.
TJ Slayton, Joe Giles Harris, Lucas Patrick, their new arrivals. This is per the Bengals by the way. I'm looking at their page. TJ
Slayton, Joe Giles Harris, Lucas Patrick, Oren Burks, and Samaj Perine. That's just
not going to cut it. That's just not going to cut it.
No disrespect to Samaj Perine. I'm a Perine guy, but no disrespect, but that's definitely
not enough.
Yeah. And now let's look at their draft
So as you know first overall or first round pick they grabbed Shamar Stewart from Texas A&M
He's very raw as a prospect and
I just I I think he can be developed into a really scary pass rusher
I just I don't trust the Bengals to do that
Then they grab linebacker Demetrius Knight from South Carolina a bit of a reach
I had him peg that late third round pick they grabbed him mid-second, but I mean he's fine
They got guard Dylan Fairchild from Georgia a very okay pick
Barrett Carter from Clemson around for I really did like that pick We got Gar Dylan Fairchild from Georgia, a very okay pick.
Barrett Carter from Clemson in round four,
I really did like that pick.
Fifth round, Jalen Rivers, a tackle from Miami.
I didn't expect him to get drafted.
And then running back Taj Brooks from Texas Tech
in round six, once again, probably shouldn't have been
drafted, so you only had six picks overall
and they didn't really maximize it.
So as a whole, at best, at best, you're not going to get worse.
You're just going to tread water right where you are, which is mediocrity incarnate.
Bengals, you need to get better.
You need to build around Joe Burrow and you just, like I said, you're just treading water.
You lost this offseason. No ifs, you're just treading water.
You lost this off season, no ifs, ands, or buts.
Yeah, easily, easily, easily, easily.
And like we said, it really all just starts with the whole contract fiasco
and from last season, Trey Hendrickson still waiting on an extension
as well is they're in hell. They're in hell. They're actually, they're not in hell. They're
in purgatory. That's what they're in. Looking at next winter on our other winner that we have is Chicago Bears.
Boy, I, I get the frustration of the Bears first round pick being a tight end.
Me, you can have the discussion on, uh, who they should have gone with instead.
But ends up being actually a good pick when you think about how often Ben Johnson
goes with, um, how often Ben Johnson goes with
How often Ben Johnson goes with the two tight ends set so he's gonna have himself a field day
Along with that Devin Duvernay
You signed him all of my all of my exec yes
Signed him Jonah Jackson you're able to keep him along
Treated a fourth round pick to the Chiefs for Joe Tooney
Huge big for the old line
On top of that as well. You were able to get great Jared
Well, I might feel like I just talked out of my ass for a second there
No, it's Brady Jaredrett this off season, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know why I was like, I don't know why my mind was like, no, that was last season.
You're wrong.
But yeah, Bears on top, obviously on top of getting Ben Johnson as your head coach. And this was, you know, this was a team that people thought was going to be a,
um, going to be a contender, a playoff team.
Right.
And then obviously they just fell off a fricking cliff halfway through the
season after going four and four, uh, starting with the Hail Mary to Washington.
Now you have yourself a competent head coach, a team that is now re-upped, revitalized,
remanned.
One of the biggest problems, obviously, was the O-line.
You were able to figure it out on the O-line now, especially with Joe Tuni.
That's huge.
Get a veteran guy, veteran leader, guy
that knows how to win rings, it's perfect. So they're definitely at a much better spot
to go into this coming summer than last summer, in my opinion. However, they also wait they also haven't signed or re-signed Keenan Allen. So that's also one last mouth that they have to worry about
Yeah, so the Chicago Bears
Look Caleb Williams. Well, he does have a tendency to hold on to the ball too long. The offensive line wasn't that great
so what do they do they get themselves themselves a new center with Drew Dahlman
and they beef up the interior of the line,
which was really their big weakness
with Joe Tunney and Jonah Jackson.
Huge, right?
That's great.
Then on the defensive line,
you grab Dio Dangbo and Grady Jarrett,
which you know, pass rush,
Si Montez Sweat really didn't exist. And those are those are real and you got you know, Devin Duvernay
For kick returning. That's great. But the real things the draft
Colston Loveland. It was a controversial pick. It was a reach obviously and
The Bears was Tyler war was a superior prospect in almost every way
but the reason the Bears took Loveland was it was pure scheme fit.
And that's always been one of the big questions of the draft is,
is it wise to sacrifice talent for scheme fit?
Some teams, it works really well.
Whereas, you know, scheme fit can.
You know, be more than talent sometimes,
not so much.
I mean, a lot of teams tend to get burned by that in the past,
but overall, Loveland is fine.
I don't know why they drafted him with Colkomet there,
but he's not the headliner here for me.
Luther Burden in the second round.
Now, don't get me wrong.
All of his concerns are off the
field. He's a big time diva. He's riddled with character concerns. But if Ben Johnson
can keep him under control, he can mold into something dangerous, right? In the second
round, he also grabbed tackle Ozzy Trappello from Boston College.
He was one of my most underrated tackle prospects
and I think they got a good one there.
He could very well start day one
and also in the second round,
you got Shemar Turner defensive tackle from Texas A&M.
So you beefed up the front seven
and you put some pieces on the offensive line
and the pass catching court around Caleb Williams
Then rounds for an hour. They took some swings on guys like Ruben hyperlight and Kyle
Monongai who I really do think could play pivotal roles with this Bears team
But the thing is with the Bears on paper. They were already good, right at least according to me
but oh boy, oh boy.
I tell ya, this is finally the year that they put it together, right?
Because the Bears fan base at least
has crowned themselves off season champs.
Well, as a Patriots fan, I may disagree,
but I'll humor them for a sec, right? This would be like what the third season in a row that they've been dubbed by
themselves and even the media as offseason champs? If that's the case then
when will offseason champs translate to division champs? Perhaps even Super Bowl
champs in the future? Like you keep so-called winning in the off season,
but you're not winning the regular season.
So if you're the Bears, I would say it's now or never, right?
You got to put it together.
And honestly, I think they can.
They have the roster to pull it off.
And if Caleb Williams develops, a playoff berth
is very much in their future.
Develops a playoff birth is very much in their future
You're muted Chris
It's because my dog was going off and I keep forgetting. I mute myself when that happens. It's all good. It's okay
Last loser that we have is the New Orleans Saints. I mean this they are consistently in cap hell. So it's really just.
What can you actually do, you know?
Hired Kelly Moore is your head coach.
That's still don't really know
how that one's going to pan out career as a assistant coach so far.
This is his first head coaching job.
Hasn't been a bad,
hasn't been bad as an offense coordinator,
did pretty well with the Eagles last season,
but we'll see how it ends up.
But in terms of the Saints, I mean,
your biggest free agent acquisition
was bringing back Brandon Cooks to a one-year deal.
So it's like, that's probably the most notable thing they did.
Other than that, they got Devon Gacha from the paths for a seventh round pick.
Justin Reed, they were able to get him on a three year deal, which that's, that's
actually a pretty good deal when you think about it or pretty good signing, I
should say, Jawan Johnson, they were able to grab him or re-sign him, I should say.
Also picked up Jack Stoll from the Colts, Jonah Williams.
But other than that, when you just think about the Saints, it's just complete and total turmoil.
And don't even get me started on the freaking quarterback situation.
You're gonna be without Derek Carr most likely for the entirety of next season,
at least that's what reports are showing.
So next guy up is Spencer Radler and Jake Hayner, who had the,
Jake Hayner most known for the most flamboyant media day they possibly have in any level
of any sport.
Nothing wrong with that.
But your solution at that point is not to go for Chider Sanders at nine, not to go him
in round two, not to go with him in round three, not to go with him around four, not
even to go with him in round three not to go with him around four not even to go with them in round five but before that before should ever even got picked tyler show
is tyler shaw shelf shuck actually shock dude yeah it shouldn't be pronounced that way but
that's the marvel the english language kids tally Shuck is your quarterback or is your court your draft pick at quarterback. It's
like I understand he was sort of getting up on people's big boards and whatnot after the
combine but there's nothing there that really screams that he's gonna
do anything. He's literally
just Brandon Whedon and by the
way, by the time October rolls
around for next season, he's
going to be 26. Yeah. How are
you a rookie and you've already
reached the football equivalent
of status? Yeah. You want to
know how long he's been in the
league or he's been in college?
If I recall correctly, he was in the same QB class as Trevor Lawrence.
He backed up Justin Fields at Oregon.
I'm not Justin Fields, Justin Herbert.
No, you're.
Justin Herbert at Oregon and he's going to be, apparently,
the last player born in the 90s,
or the 1900s at least, to be drafted.
And I just, I don't know.
So look, free to see real quick,
Justin Reed was the only signing that I liked.
I mean, he re-signed Trace Young, they,
but other than that, I mean, Jonah Williams, really,
Landon Young, Dante Pettis,
I mean, they re-signed Joanne Johnson,
like just Isaac Yadam, like there's just,
and even if you talk about Brandon Cooks,
like there's really no one here
that's gonna move the needle for the Saints.
And don't get me started on that draft.
Well, I think Kelvin Banks Jr. is a fine as a prospect.
There are some questions about his ability to play tackle,
even said so on draft night and at nine,
I'm not crazy about that.
Tyler Shuck in round two was abysmal.
Vernon Broughton at DT in the third round,
I like that, I do.
I do not like Jonas Sanker in round three, the safety.
Linebacker Danny Stutzman in round four.
Hey, I can't complain, that's good.
Quincy Riley in round four at corner.
No, not crazy about that.
Devin Neal from Kansas following them at round six,
I think is actually a steal
of a pick. But then I forget the guy's name. I think it's like Maliki Matavau from UCLA.
Probably shouldn't have been drafted. And you know, they just took a flyer on Fidel
Diggs at the end for Syracuse who is I don't't know. He's one of those guys where he's a good college player,
emphasis on college.
So, an absolute nothing burger of a draft
compared with something that just doesn't push the needle
at all in free agency, combined with the fact that,
that's right my fellow Americans, they're still in Cap Hell,
and you have a team that is very quickly going
nowhere. Hell, they might even go backwards.
They're better off just like burning the entire roster and
starting over just really like they are literally better off
releasing everybody and just starting over from scratch and
grabbing a bunch of like, Uncle Tom's off the street and just playing
in that first. Sorry. You know what I mean? Oh yeah I know. Or getting a bunch of Uncle
Rico's actually or whatever. What's his name and Napoleon Dynam dynamite uncle rico you had it right? Oh, okay. I did have it right. I
I didn't get a lot of sleep last night. My mind's all mush right now
but yeah, you're just better off getting a bunch of uncle rico's just playing for you for a season tank and just start over from
there because
it's
There's no I I just feel like there's no going up unless
you just completely start from scratch, just get rid of any
stupid contract that you have and just go from there.
And on top of that, you got to get rid of Mickey Loomis.
It's never going to get better while he's there.
Yeah.
That's that's step one one or or get new ownership
Because that's that seems to work out for some teams
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Not actually but
You know
That's all the schedule content with that we have for today anything else you want to touch on before we end the show you
Want to talk about bill Belichick? that's all the time we have for today. Anything else you want to
touch on before we end the show
you want to you want to talk
about Bill Belichick. Sure. What
happened to my goat man? What
happened to my goat like
greatest coach of all time. What
oh my god. I'm like hey love is
love. Love is love. I don't
care. Love is love. Yeah, sure. Sure, buddy.
Uh no. No. No, I don't believe
that. What? Just she has no
business doing anything she's
doing and bill, does she like,
is she blackmailing you or
something, man? What the hell?
I'm I'm so mad. I mean, can understand. I think the problem is that like they go into these like this book tour or whatever and
Bill is obviously just wanted to keep it about like football and yada yada
but like obviously when you have your
24 year old girlfriend that that's the I think that's one of the crazier parts is that his girlfriend is our age.
Well, yeah, she's 24.
Yeah. 24, something like that.
I don't know.
But anyways, um, you know, you are trying to keep it to football and whatever's in
the book, but you also have your girlfriend coming around with you. So it's like, obviously that's one of the biggest stories surrounding you. Of course,
people are going to ask you about that. So it's like, you make the bed that you
sleep in. Also interesting that he didn't put Robert Kraft in his book at all
either, especially considering that, I mean, you could talk, talk 20 plus years, but I
mean, even longer than that, because Belichick used to be a defensive coordinator during
the Parcells regime in the 90s.
So even longer than that, when you think about it.
So definitely, definitely interesting to say the least.
I got nothing, man.
I'm just, yeah, I don't have much else on that.
You still might go, I don't care.
But, uh, yeah, that that's it. That's all we got.
Yeah, no, that's pretty much it. I just...
Hey, good show. That bill thing hurts me.
What hurts you? The whole bill thing, man.
The man who's known for not taking any kind of crap is now doing this like...
Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
But that'll do it for us tonight.
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