The Fumblerooski Podcast - Florida's Finest -Ep 173 The Fumblerooski Podcast
Episode Date: March 31, 2023Which NFL team would be the best fit for Anthony Richardson? Have the Jaguars done enough to contend this season? Adam Wright and CJ Medeiros host special guest Grant Flood to debate these topics and ...more!
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Touchdown! Draft day is right around the corner with the hype for Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson
being as strong as ever, especially after that pro day he just had.
I'm Adam Wright with CJ Medeiros.
You're listening to the Fumble Ruski podcast by Power 88 and Secret Weapon Consulting. As I said, we do have a great show planned for tonight. And as part of it,
we are going to talk some Anthony Richardson and where he could possibly end up that could
actually benefit him. At the NFL level, we're also going to talk some jaguars this offseason as we haven't really touched on them yet
um so far um and joining us to touch on both of these topics we have special guests and lifelong
jaguars fan grant flood grant welcome back to the show why don't you introduce yourself
to some of our new listeners well uh thanks thanks for having me again, Adam and CJ.
I really appreciate it.
I'm Grant Flood from Floodster Sports Zone.
That's my YouTube channel if you want to go subscribe there.
But very thankful to be on.
You know, I was on previewing the Jaguars-Chiefs playoff game,
and then I came on to do a little Super Bowl preview,
or at least gave my prediction.
I'm pretty sure I had the Eagles winning.
Oh, well, off to better predictions, right?
But anyway, hope you guys enjoyed the broadcast.
And yeah, thanks, Adam and CJ, for having me on again.
Absolutely, man.
It's always great having you on.
I believe this is, what, the third time?
Yeah, third.
You just started joining our show you know just a couple of months
ago so always great to have you on your great sports mind but um we're gonna jump right into
it and start with anthony richardson who just had his pro pro day this week so he was slinging it
all over the field um running throws all different different kind of stuff. He also hit the
ceiling on one of his throws. So he's had a lot of hype around him. And there's also a big crowd,
two of the three people here, actually myself included, believe that he is kind of overhyped.
But I kind of want to touch on spots
where maybe he could actually work out. So CJ, our draft expert here believes that
Anthony Richardson should have gone at least one more year in college and that it would have,
that would have benefited him a lot better. And he probably would have been a really good
draft prospect in the 2024 nfl draft
i agree with that but he already registered for the draft so what i'm so i look at this
upcoming draft class i look at where where teams are picking i see two teams like the detroit lions
like the seattle seahawks who are drafting towards the front of this draft,
who could pick a guy like him,
and he could sit behind him for a year or so
before he is all ready for the pro level.
There have been quarterbacks who have done that before,
namely being Patrick Mahomes,
one of the most recent and most famous ones.
So I look at that.
I mean, look, I get it.
You don't want to pick a quarterback this early
who isn't going to start for the first year or so.
But my argument against that would be this team,
both of these teams are getting better and they're
getting more competitive and the better they get the later their draft picks are going to be which
means they may not be able to to reach the quarterbacks in the future in future drafts
that that are actually worth picking they're not going to get early picks like this again.
And quarterback is one of their few needs left.
So the Seahawks are more than the Lions because I do believe that Jared Goff is making a case
that he could be a Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
The Seahawks, you caught lightning in a bottle with Geno Smith.
And he might play well for a couple of seasons,
but you better start looking into drafting his replacement because you're not winning a Super Bowl with him. You're not. Don't, don't commit to Gino Smith. Do not. I know you, I know you
have him for three years. Have, have Anthony Richardson sit behind him for a couple of years.
Then you, then you have, and then you have start, and then he could be pro-ready,
and you have a roster around him that is ready to contend. I see a path there. I see a path for
Anthony Richardson where he could be a successful NFL quarterback if he was drafted by one of those
two teams, and both of them should be within reach to grab them there's my argument but i don't know
what you guys thought grant i'll let you go all right uh so pretty much the whole anthony richard
thing is right because i do watch a lot of florida gators games and i kind of sense that at the
beginning of last year was probably going to be a third, late second round draft projection,
I would have said, if he was going to declare.
And then at the end of the year, I noticed, hey,
he's going to probably be picked in the top ten
and maybe even the top five now as he just recently passed Will Levis.
And I look to myself and say, well, where did this come from?
He had a lot of 400-yard performances.
He's a great mobility, and he has a strong arm.
But my thing is, is when he plays in actual games against top competition,
he struggles.
Case in point, there was a couple of cases.
First and foremost, against Tennessee.
This was a game I was expecting a lot out of Anthony Richardson.
He could not out-duel head and hooker. He played very poorly for the second and third quarter of those games. Yes,
he had 400 yards and four total touchdowns, but he threw a crucial interception near the end of
the first half, and he struggled against that pass rush. And then, again, you take a look at LSU's performance,
only $1.85 a touchdown.
The Gators lost what should have been a winnable game,
and that pretty much took them out of ranked contention
for the rest of the year.
So Anthony Richardson, he's not a terrible player at all,
and I definitely think if you are a team like Seattle, Detroit,
you'd be interested.
But my whole thing is if you're going to draft a quarterback that high,
why not just kind of play him right away?
Let him figure out the kinks in the pro level first,
and then, you know, year two, year three,
you see what the kid can really do.
But also it makes sense to develop a quarterback
have him sit behind a very decent veteran like a jericho for geno smith and i see their side of
the point but uh i think if richardson should go anywhere i think he's gonna fall to the raiders
and the raiders pick him up after Jimmy, or they pick him up.
They let him sit behind Garoppolo, and then once Garoppolo's contract expires,
Richardson becomes the starting quarterback for the Black and Silver.
I could see that being a potential option, but overall, I just think Richardson,
if he improved a lot in in-game awareness, but then there's other cases where in week one
against Utah,
he really played well, won the Gators that game,
came in the fourth quarter, got the game winning drive touchdown.
He's shown his flashes.
I think he's more of a late first round pick than an early first round pick. Now another team I could see be interesting in him.
I would say my top three goes Raiders 1, Falcons 2, Colts 3.
And definitely the Colts is going to be rumored with, obviously, the Cardinals expecting to not take a quarterback.
Why would they move on from Kyler?
So I think you're going to have Stroud going 1 to Carolina, Young going 2 to Houston,
and then maybe the Colts go 4 with Richardson.
But again, I think 4th overall, it's a little bit of a stretch, but we'll see.
We'll toss it over to CJ.
What do you think?
Anthony Richardson.
I'll start with the positives because I am nothing if not fair.
I will admit, Anthony Richardson far and away has the highest ceiling in this class.
He's got the speed.
He's got the arm.
He's got all the things you can't coach, you know, like arm strength, mobility,
just physicality, everything you want.
You know, even like size.
You know, he's built like Cam Newton.
But, you know, I'll keep going.
He, like I said, he's got a lot of potential.
And that's pretty much, screw it, that's as nice as I'm going to be.
He's way too well.
You seem so uncomfortable with saying all those positives.
No, no, no. You just felt like a fish out of water but the only positive thing that i can say is that he has the highest
upside but coupled with that he has the lowest floor and we all know i'm not a will levis fan
either but i would take will levis over him just because, you know,
Will Levis at least comes from a pro-style offense. Just Richardson's style of play is so
alien to the NFL. Furthermore, Grant touched on this, his decision-making, oh my God. And it's
not even that he's a bad decision-maker. It's just one of the things that he struggles most with is reading defenses.
And if you can't read college defense, then I don't know how you're going to read a disguised NFL defense.
And he doesn't like decipher information as quickly as you'd want.
He can be easily fooled in pre-snap recognition.
And when you couple that with his mechanics,
I've been seeing a lot of reports about his mechanics.
Whenever he, his throwing motion is so janky when he's,
only when he's under pressure though.
And it seems like he never throws like the same ball twice
because his mechanics change from play to play.
Furthermore, he has a quick release you know as
soon as somebody goes after him he could just just get rid of the ball and i respect that but
on the flip side and grant tell me if i'm wrong he does kind of have an issue with staring down
his number one option does he not so like when he sees his option he's just
going to stare that down you can get away with that in college but in the nfl no you can't and
he he throws off his back foot a bit too much once again these are things that can be coached out
his accuracy i would he's got a top five arm he He's got the best arm, I would argue, in this class.
But I would argue he does not have top 10 accuracy.
His completion percentage, I don't even think, was a 60%.
And it's just that he misses open receivers via overthrows.
And his throwing mechanics, like I mentioned, just aren't consistent.
And like I said, these are things that can be coached out of him.
But his arm is like watching a five-year-old trying to handle a fire hose.
And like I said, I would be a lot nicer if he just stayed another year.
Because let me tell you something.
You stay another year in Florida and you hone your skills, oh, my God,
you are going gonna be locked and
loaded for the league but I don't know we also have to look at this way and this is where I get
where you're coming from and I do agree that accuracy is a massive issue with Richardson but
Richardson realized that his athleticism is the reason why he jumped so high throughout the
combine throughout his
pro day to begin with he's thinking oh now i have the potential to be a top five pick i'm cashing in
on that now why am i going to risk playing my senior year of college suffer a major wouldn't
it be his junior year and then his and then his draft stock falls first of all isn't it his junior
year though oh it might be justice junior
because i thought he was like a red shirt whatever so and so here's another thing sure you could come
out now but it's gonna hurt you in the long run if you come out raw and you get exposed for being
woefully underprepared and another thing about anthony richardson oh did he light up at his pro
day absolutely you want to know who else did Zach
Wilson thank you see Adam knows Adam gets it no I remember a lot of the Zach Wilson hype too
even the Trey Lance hype I know I was never a fan of Lance nor was I a fan of Wilson back I wasn't
a fan of Wilson when he went to the Jets I I kind of sensed that you know that career wasn't going
to go so well and look at it now two in, he's already a QB too.
Whether the Jets get Aaron Rodgers or not, he's going to be the QB too.
Robert Sala confirmed that earlier this week.
Yeah, I agree.
But my thing is with Anthony Richardson, there is hope.
Now, here's what I'm considering.
I know this is a long shot, but hear me out. I would not. So I
think if the Indianapolis Colts are smart, whether they want Richardson or whether they want Levis,
you need to trade up with the Arizona Cardinals who are number three. And I know what you're
thinking, but CJ, you say the Cardinals aren't going to draft a quarterback.
I'm like, yeah, mark my words.
There could be a team that leapfrogs you.
A team further back that will trade with Arizona
and will jump right over you to grab a quarterback.
You cannot let that happen.
Now, teams I think could trade up.
Honestly, I wouldn't, hear me out, I wouldn't hate it if the Vikings did itConnell and Kirk Cousins for a year,
and then you send him out.
I'm just saying.
That, I think, would be a good fit.
Hmm.
That is an interesting one.
I think it would certainly be a fit.
Also, the Raiders shouldn't draft the quarterback.
He gave Jimmy G a three-year deal that's the question also he's not
entering the final year of his contract he's a free agent in um wait a second jesus this is weird
uh yeah so he is an unrestricted free agent in he's just getting paid throughout 2027 so the
vikings are going to wind up paying him a lot. Yeah, it's those phantom years, you know?
Yeah.
We in New England know about phantom years.
They screwed us over.
Just to create cap space in the short run.
The only problem with the Vikings, real quick,
is that their first round pick is pretty low, don't you think?
It's going to be tough for them to trade all the way up there
to get to number three.
That's why I agree.
They should.
They're just going to nibble away.
If Levis is still there, or maybe they draft a quarterback
in the second or third round, I think that's what Minnesota is doing.
It makes sense that someone trades with the Cardinals,
but I just don't see the Vikings doing that.
All right.
But my point still stands.
Whether it's the Vikings or not, the Colts need to trade up to number three
because I think if they don't, another team will leapfrog them,
and that is not something you want.
Okay.
But my point stands.
I believe that Anthony Richardson, since he's already –
we can't talk about what he should have done and what he shouldn't have done because he's registered for the draft.
He's already going to be in the NFL for the 2023 NFL season. Seahawks, a team that is already competitive now and already has a veteran quarterback
who you could characterize as a bridge guy, he learns under.
You draft one, and then you draft Anthony Richardson in the meantime.
Because I don't think the Detroit Lions or the Seattle Seahawks are going to be drafting
this high again, at least not in the foreseeable future.
So what are you going to do?
Are you going to stay this competitive where you're just kind of a fringe
playoff team?
You're winning maybe a playoff game or so with Geno Smith.
You're winning a playoff game or so with Jared Goff.
No.
Draft up here while you have the time.
Draft up there with Anthony Richardson or Will Levis.
Have them learn under the Geno Smith or Jared Goff.
And then once he's ready, he's ready for game action.
Because you're getting professional coaching for one to two years, which is good.
That's something that they need.
They have the abilities, but they need the coaching.
They need to be developed.
If they're thrown out in the deep end with no floaties on the Indianapolis Colts,
you're going to ruin the kid.
So that's my argument there.
And I kind of like the Raiders as well because they have Jimmy Garoppolo,
so he would be sitting behind him as well.
So you can kind of lump the Vegas Raiders in with both of the other teams.
I think the team that I think it would make the least sense is the Lions,
just because I think they have something with Jared Goff.
They have a potential Super Bowl-winning QB.
Jimmy Garoppolo is not doing that.
He's gotten them there, but he was kind of, that was a great roster by the 49ers.
And it's kind of the same way with Geno Smith.
He's had some really good coaching.
He's in the right place at the right time with some really good talent.
I mean, if you threw Geno Smith in with the
offensive line that Russell Wilson had to work with, we would not be seeing him put up these
numbers. I'm just saying. So I think this is that I think a team like that is a very good
environment for an Anthony Richardson to learn in. So I think that's the path for him to be a successful NFL quarterback,
where he has some time to develop in training camps, OTAs, all that stuff.
Preseason, he gets to develop in practices with pro-level coaching.
But I do want to move on here,
and we are going to get to Grant Flood's guest segment where he's going to get to talk his Jaguars. So as we had on our last guest with Chris,
he got to talk his New England Patriots and give kind of a grade for that their off season.
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So for our guest segment, we have Grant Flood,
who's going to talk about the Jacksonville Jaguars and their offseason.
Grant, what do you got?
All right.
So the offseason, you know, we made all our moves last offseason.
We made our move by acquiring Calvin Ridley at the deadline,
and we did the best thing possible, which was franchise tag Evan Ingram.
It's not enough. It's not enough.
It's not enough.
You have waited five years to build and contend,
and you realize, okay, the other three teams in the AFC South are rebuilding.
And that's great.
You're most likely going to win the division barring a collapse,
but my question is, is our defense enough to win a championship?
The offense, without a question.
Christian Kirk another year in the system.
Zay Jones another year in the system.
Hopefully we can get a long-term deal with Devin Ingram.
Walker, Little playing right tackle.
Cam Robinson returning from injury
Etn another year in the system
It's great
But I don't know
If our defense is gonna be enough
To win us a championship
Now we did release Shaquille Griffin
And that's good because that gave us a lot of salary cap
But
I think the Jaguars are getting a little bit too comfortable
with the players they've already had.
If that makes sense, we've re-signed Adam Gotsis to a two-year contract,
which he's not an awful right end for us.
The Jaguars did lose Arden Key.
He went to division rival Tennessee,
so I think it does make sense that they bring back Gotsis,
but was he the best guy available?
Are you just kind of re-signing him because he was already with the team?
I'm not sure.
We continue to build on the D-line.
They signed defensive tackle Henry Moddix from the Giants
and right-end Michael Dodgeby from the Cardinals.
So you cleared up salary cap
and you're getting borderline practice squad players.
No disrespect, but they have had very limited roles
with their respective teams.
The only thing, and as I mentioned, our offense is fine,
but the only thing they did that I was really like, yes, I'm glad they did that,
was bring in Dearness Johnson. Florida-born, went to college
in South Florida. It makes sense that we bring him back. It's a homecoming.
He can battle it out with Jermichael Hasty for the second string running back
spot. I thought Johnson, I think it was when
Kareem Hunt got injured in 2021, he impressed
me a lot when he had that three, four game stretch where he had like three, 400 rushing yards.
He impressed me. I'm fine with that. But it comes down to, we let a lot of free agents walk.
Sean Murphy bunting, again, goes to division rival Tennessee for only $5 million.
That is a player the Jaguars should have scooped up.
Everyone's thinking, oh, the Jaguars bringing Calais Campbell for a workout.
The reunion is here.
The mayor of Saxonville is coming back.
And then he signs with the Falcons out of nowhere.
And, again, I just wish the Jaguars wouldn't be so complacent.
They built such a good offense, and they can score points at will,
but do we want to let our offense out to dry when the defense isn't really
producing that well?
Now, the defense isn't obviously awful.
I think Tyson Campbell and Darius Williams, that's a great corner core.
The defensive line, as I mentioned, we built on that.
It could be better, but we've at least built on that.
I do think the Jaguars could still end up getting Yannick Ngakwe,
so at least maybe they'll get one return out of it.
The linebacking core is obviously set, but, I mean,
I just wish they would sign.
They're signing depth players,
but I wish they would sign better depth players
is what I'm getting at.
And I really wouldn't mind another corner.
Marcus Peters is still out there.
I would like Marcus Peters.
I know he's injury prone.
I'm willing to pay him, you know, anything within probably $6 million
to $10 million for a one-year contract.
I'm willing to do that if that
means we can go deeper in the plant front because you look at jacksonville right now i see them as
the fifth best team in the afc i don't think they can beat kansas city i don't think they can beat
cincinnati and then the afc east bills and dolphins they've gotten better jaguars have kind of stayed
the same uh so right now i would have the Jaguars finishing at around 10 or 11 wins,
but you know, it's gotten to that point where it's like, Oh, okay.
We could be a good regular season team,
but how are we going to produce in the playoffs? And, you know,
I kind of don't want to lose in the divisional round every year. You know,
if we have the salary cap and we can make this team better,
I don't see why we shouldn't.
So that's pretty much my take on that.
Yeah, I get it.
The Jaguars, they have needed to spend a lot of money, nor should they.
But I do wish they would get a little bit better
of the free agents that they've been getting.
Maybe we target corner in the draft, and I'm rambling for nothing.
We'll see what happens.
I would like to revisit the Jaguars once the draft is over
so I can really see what they can do, what other last pickups they can make.
But right now, as far as the offense is confirmed, I'm not worried one bit.
If Lawrence can control his turnovers, which we saw he can,
quick adjustments during halftime in that wild card game against the Chargers,
it shows that he can be adjustments during halftime and that wild card game against the chargers it shows
that he can't be an elite quarterback i i really want to see this defense step up and
keep the offense in games where they have a chance to win
yeah i mean yeah the defense i think does need some attention. Where I'm kind of – where I'm a little worried is that right tackle spot.
You lose Jawan Taylor, and that's a part of a tackle duo,
which was one of the better ones in all of football.
When you have Cam Robinson on one side and then Jawan Taylor on the other,
that's lethal.
It was very good.
And, yeah, so you got Walker Little,
but can he produce?
Can he?
I'm willing to give him a shot.
He was a draft pick.
We drafted him, I think, in 2021.
He played well when Cam Robinson got injured.
I think if you, I mean,
Juwan Taylor got $80 million.
Not even, in my opinion, I think he you – I mean, Juwan Taylor got $80 million. Not even, in my opinion.
I think he was worth maybe somewhere around $250.
I think Kansas City massively overpaid for him, if I'm being honest.
But he's still a solid player, and he'll still do well for Kansas City.
I think if you're Jacksonville's case, see what tackles are available in the draft.
That's where I would go.
I would target tackle in the draft if I'm Jacksonville in the first or second round.
I do think Walker Little would be fine if we switched him over from left to right,
but I agree with you also, Adam. If you can improve, improve.
And so that's where I'm saying, all right, we draft a tackle.
That's fine.
He'll be right tackle.
Him and Walker Little can fight it out.
If draft goes by and you draft a tackle but it was late, fourth, fifth round,
just take a glance at free agency.
If you think no better options are available, then, yeah,
have Walker Little be the starting right tackle for a year.
Try a letter experiment.
But I do agree losing Taylor was a blow.
And as I mentioned, I also wouldn't mind getting someone like Ngakwe
because, like, losing Arden Key, that's not necessarily a huge blow,
just like kind of Juwan Taylor's case.
But, again, you don't really want to lose that same production you were getting.
And so that's why I hope the Jaguars do get another defensive end
as well as potentially a tackle down the road.
Yeah, and they do have a pick at number 24.
So they could use that whichever way they would like.
They could go tackle for whoever winds up being left.
They could also go defense.
And you mentioned that cornerback duo um i mean
like they yeah so they let so they let that other guy go which is fine but do something to replace
them yeah exactly that's the other thing where i'm saying where you had guys like i mean even um
carl joseph who got signed yesterday by the Steelers, it's like, why are you letting all these decent defensive backs walk when you know it's clearly an issue?
They did re-sign Trey Herndon, and I get that, but Trey Herndon's not great.
He's very replaceable.
A lot of these guys in free agency could definitely, I think, replace him within a couple of preseason games, if I'm being brutally honest.
So, again, I mean, Williams and Campbell, it's such a great one too,
but it's just after those two corners, it falls.
You don't need safety.
Xander Sisko and Rashawn Jenkins, that is a great safety duo.
All you really need is just you can keep Herndon as a fourth-string corner.
That's fine.
But really, I think if you just get one more slot corner, you're golden.
I honestly think you don't touch another thing on this Jaguars team after the draft.
You go corner and you go tackle your first two picks,
I'm probably satisfied.
Yeah, so I mean, I agree with everything you're saying.
I guess I'm skeptical mainly because the,
the Jaguars didn't really do much to, and you,
you would agree with me on this.
The Jaguars didn't really do much to improve.
In fact, they look a little worse than they did going into the off season.
I mean, I get like, they're going to have, so they got,
they got Calvin Ridley reinstated.
That's probably the best thing to happen to them this off season.
And bringing back to your Ernest Johnson is a very, very underrated move.
You don't want your Belcal back, Travis Etienne to get hurt.
So Dearness Johnson takes away some of that pressure.
We've seen him step in in relief of Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb
and do very well.
So to have him behind Travis Etienne is very reassuring.
So, I mean, like they have a lot of good things going.
It's just I feel like they could have done more.
They could have improved and they could have put themselves not fifth in the AFC,
more like top three because you have a quarterback who is the NFL's next golden boy I completely
agree with you and again I guess it's at this point it is a wait and see approach we did
everything we could before the draft get really reinstated franchise tag Ingram that was the main
piece for the offense defense I thought honestly the number one goal was to bring back Clay's
Campbell and they've already failed to do that. So right now, I don't know.
I'm willing to take a look at the draft picks they select and go from there
before I go any further. Cause I want to harp too bad, but I'm just saying,
Trump bulky did this before with San Francisco. He had a great playoff team.
He got a little lazy. He let some players walk.
He let the wrong players stick around.
And look what happened two years later, or excuse me, three years later.
You were playing the Seahawks in the NFC Championship,
and then you were drafting number two overall in the draft.
So it can show Balki has a history of, you know,
does he have the control to keep this team around?
I hope he does.
I wanted Balky fired after when Urban Meyer got fired,
if I'm being brutally honest.
But he did the right thing.
He brought in Doug Peterson.
He's made the right draft pick so far.
And you just got to hope he makes the right draft picks again.
Yeah.
I mean, it's been mostly good things besides Trayvon Walker going number one.
I mean, come on, man.
That's why this man right here.
That was ridiculous.
I'm with Lloyd saving the draft for the team.
It's crazy how we draft Walker number one.
We draft Lloyd at, what was it, 24, 25?
And Lloyd is the significantly better linebacker it's crazy how that works imagine
if we had Sauce or Hutchinson we drafted those two with that number one pick Brent completely
different story right now but what are you gonna do would you have rather had Hutchinson or Sauce
back then Hutchinson, now Sauce.
I'm not going to lie, when I was watching the draft live,
I was pretty bummed we didn't draft Hutchinson.
I was pretty bummed.
I'm like, Trayvon Walker, he's not obviously terrible, but if our goal was to draft Devin Lloyd later in the round anyway,
you're really going to get two linebackers?
Yeah, man, and we kind of saw it coming.
We kind of saw it coming. You saw it coming it coming it's not what i would have done for our official mock draft we were we put trayvon walker going
number one but we put an emphasis on saying they should not take this guy i mean he's a good solid
late first round guy and he might pan out he He could, but Aiden Hutchinson was more,
Aiden Hutchinson was more deserving of the number one pick.
I think came on Thibodeau is more deserving of the number one draft choice.
Yeah.
I like Thibodeau a lot in Oregon.
Yeah.
So we'll see how it goes.
But I think,
uh,
I think we're about,
it's about all the content for this show,
but you guys have any other, any other thoughts before we end?
Nope.
No, I just want to thank you guys for having me on again.
A lot of fun.
I certainly hope I can hopefully make one more appearance
before the end of the semester.
Sounds good, guys?
Absolutely, man.
Always a pleasure to have you on.
Thanks a lot grant um i'll give you a chance to
plug some of your uh youtube channels and instagram uh in uh instagram social media
spots i got you all right sounds good so again my youtube channel is fluster sports Zone 2. I make a lot of sports content on there. Actually, perfect timing, 1 o'clock Sunday,
I will be broadcasting the Massachusetts Pirates game.
Play-by-play broadcast for indoor football will be on my channel on Sunday.
Excited to do that.
I went to my first game last week, and I figured,
well, since they live stream the games on YouTube,
I might as well take advantage and commentate one, right?
So that will be on my channel.
And then my Instagram is GrantFloodster.
And then my Twitter, I think, is GrantFloodsters with an S
if you want to follow me on any other social medias.
But, yep, just right now just living the college life,
trying to post whenever I can on YouTube,
trying to get as much opportunities to come back on Fumbaruski
or any other podcasts.
Absolutely, man.
All right, sounds good.
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