The Fumblerooski Podcast - The Chopping Block -Ep 452 The Fumblerooski Podcast

Episode Date: May 26, 2026

On today's episode, Aaron Rodgers is OFFICIALLY coming back to the Steelers. Could this have a positive impact on the 2 young QBs in the room with him? A tier list of NFL coaches and how warm/cold the...ir seats are. Chris Costich and CJ Medeiros talk all this and more!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 On today's episode of the Fumble Ruski podcast, Aaron Rogers officially, officially returning to the Steelers. The NFL actually finally released their schedule, as we kind of mentioned from Friday's episode, all the rumors leading up to that time. Well, now obviously you listened and you probably thought we were dumbasses. All that more. This is the Fulmaruski podcast.
Starting point is 00:00:28 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 to the Fumble Ruski podcast by Secret Weapon Consulting. We got CJ.
Starting point is 00:00:51 We got Chris, myself. Tucks at work, so he wasn't able to record. But yeah, got a good one lined up for you. we got, obviously, Aaron Rogers officially resigning with the Steelers. The NFL schedule release officially out. So we're more just going to keep it a little bit more light, not so much talk about the games themselves, which, I mean, we talked plenty about the rumors and the leaks,
Starting point is 00:01:17 which most of them came true. So we're just going to keep this one fun and light. And then after that, we're going to do a tier list of NFL head coaches that are on the hot seat, or maybe they're not on the hot seat. Maybe they're untouchable. That'll be at the end.
Starting point is 00:01:35 But quick announcement before we get going this week, we're going to start our summer schedule. Obviously, we normally do it based off of well, we're going to go one show per week, Tuesdays.
Starting point is 00:01:50 And we're just going to keep it to division previews and our top five in specific position groups. So we'll probably do the AFC East and then top five safeties, which is, I think, what we did last year to start things out and so on and so forth leading up to the regular season. But starting today, Tuesday, once a week. Still the same time, though, 8 a.m.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Aaron Rogers. On Tuesdays specifically. Yeah, Tuesdays at 8 a.m. What did I not say Tuesdays? I thought I'd said Tuesday's plenty of times. I don't know. Maybe it did. He said at same time 8 a.m.
Starting point is 00:02:36 That's what I picked up at you. Hey, you know what? It's all right. Steelers. I picked back, the guy Aaron and Roger's back. Agreed to a one-year contract worth up to $25 million.
Starting point is 00:02:54 He was also among the first people to arrive for the first day of Steelers' voluntary OTAs. That was Monday. shocking actually shocking shocking but um we kind of talked about this the last week or whenever that official
Starting point is 00:03:11 initial report about Rogers meeting with uh meeting with the Steelers like a week and a half ago two weeks I don't know I've I lost perception of time at this rate but we kind of touched on it like there's no other team that's really that really makes sense for Rogers to go to
Starting point is 00:03:28 uh given his situation and being old and probably wanting to compete for a contender. And the Steelers are realistically the only team that fits that. Some somewhat fits that mold. We can have a debate on if they're a contender or not, but this is the only team that made sense. And here we are talking about the Steelers resigning officially with the Steelers. Anything to add to that?
Starting point is 00:03:56 Well, basically just what I said before. Look, you know, just Aaron Rogers and Mike McCarthy reunited again. McCarthy has long since been exposed as a fraud, and Rogers is very old. And frankly, I think he's more trouble than he's worth. So at this point, like, the Steelers will forever be middling.
Starting point is 00:04:30 And it's so weird that, you know, when a team's fans want them to suck. Like, they genuinely want the Steelers to be bad, like horrifically bad, like bottom five, so that they can completely peter out, take a swing at a top-ranked quarterback,
Starting point is 00:04:50 you know, in the draft, and build from there. But no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. you were so happy about oh we've never gone below 500 in the tomlin air it's like yeah well now you see what that gets you because when the wheels start falling off you'll never be bad enough and mike mccarthy i don't think he's a terrible coach i think he's fraudulent but i think he's a tier four head coach you know someone that can go in he can set a culture establish a tone i mean you definitely have a ceiling with mccarthy but granted you want a ring you might say
Starting point is 00:05:24 However, I would argue that was way more of a Rogers thing. So do that what you will. Yeah. I mean, McCarthy will get you places. He'll get you a playoff run, maybe a deep one, maybe not. But he'll get you in the right direction at the very least. In terms of other things with Rogers coming back to, I mean, you have two young quarterbacks that are on your bench right now.
Starting point is 00:05:54 They're going to be now sitting behind Rogers and we'll be able to learn from Rogers as well. Will Howard and Drew Aller, which, by the way, I don't know if you've seen this report, but they're basically, McCarthy and the coaching staff basically said, they are going to wipe his memory of everything you learned at Penn State or just leading up to it. Which that's, yeah, that's, uh, won't lie to you guys. That's concerning when they say, yeah, we basically have to start. from scratch with this kid we just drafted. Even though he's a third round pick,
Starting point is 00:06:32 you're not, you didn't invest. I mean, a top of our picks, a top of our pick, where you invest like the blue chip, like first or second rounder on him, that still sucks that you basically have to reteach him how to play quarterback. And the thing is,
Starting point is 00:06:49 I wonder how often that happens in the league. Because this is obviously one of the, times we're hearing about it, but I have this sneaking suspicion that it happens more than we think. Well, not to cut in, but think about Patrick Mahomes. He said that he never learned how to read the defense prior to year two or something like that is the year they won the Super Bowl or year three. I forget what year it was. but he said that he didn't know how to read cover or read a defense in college basically. And that's a and I've mentioned this before.
Starting point is 00:07:35 I say it every year around draft time about how especially when it comes to quarterbacks, we're getting fewer and fewer true polished prospects. There are really no more plug and play like pro ready guys. Every quarterback is now a project. And for college football, you know, that's just the nature of the beast. they're not there to develop you. They're not there to prepare you for a job. They're there to, you know, like the coaches, they want to win because they have their own jobs that they need to do.
Starting point is 00:08:07 And they, you will adapt to the college game. You know, that's really what it comes down to. And when all you know is college football, the jump from that to NFL for all positions, that's probably the big one of, if not the biggest lead. Yeah. Yeah. 100%. And I mean, there's, there's just a lot, like, a lot of, like, college stuff that doesn't happen in the pros either, too, that, like, you get away with.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Like, like, Drew Aller, like you mentioned, top 100 pick, third round pick. Like, arguably once a projected first rounder, first round quarterback, you could argue that he was going to be a first round quarterback prior to his ACL tear. But, yeah. no? Yeah, I don't know. A lot of people are sowering on it, but that was more Penn State just completely collapsing than it was our.
Starting point is 00:09:09 But I was never high in them from the get-go. Yeah. Well, I'm saying like that was, at the very least that could have been like the year that he got himself to be a projected first-round pick. Yeah, I would say so. The world may never know because his knee gave out. Um
Starting point is 00:09:30 Was his shoulder Whatever Whatever he got He was out for the year Um But all in all I mean Back to the original point
Starting point is 00:09:44 If you want to develop These two quarterbacks Like you got two young guns Fucking make him duke it out And that's your guy And this is an opportunity For one of those two shit Maybe both
Starting point is 00:09:57 For all I know and let them develop under Rogers, one of the greatest to ever do it. Fuck it. Why not? No, I agree. Anything else that? Sorry, did you hear that?
Starting point is 00:10:14 There's advertisements. Huh? What? No, sorry, I was just saying there. I have the, sorry, I asked if you had heard that because they, there are ads on the tier list site that we do, and it just came through. Oh, no, I muted it.
Starting point is 00:10:34 I muted it on that ends because you can mute the screen. So I didn't hear. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it just adds, man. And that's all right. Schedule release. So we kind of touched on already.
Starting point is 00:10:50 We already touched on a lot of the games that ended up being correct that are on the schedule. Really, I just wanted to touch a little bit. based on the social media aspect of it, because that's usually what most people are looking forward to in terms of the schedule release outs. Excuse me. Outside of, like, just getting excited for football in general. Chargers, once again, banger, absolute banger.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Using Halo, awesome. But just the contents inside, obviously, you know, the jabs out of the, teams personal on the field like jabbing at mike rable and diana russini i forget what the specific one what specifically it was but always gold charge your social team is always on top anything to add uh i don't know it's just maybe it's a pat's fan i'm salty but to me it just came off as we're butt hurt that you beat us in the playoffs you know that's like I don't know.
Starting point is 00:12:08 That video felt like if you debate someone on something and they, you know, and you basically obliterate their point and they just respond with, oh, yeah, well, you're stupid or something like that, you know. Yeah. That's more or less of that felt. I don't know. The league also said that, like, they're not, they weren't going to. Yeah, they were not going to.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Also, no, even as a fan, though, it's like I got to say the Charter's ones are always good. It's just, how do I put this nicely? I just wish the team put that same effort into winning a Super Bowl if their social media does into creating schedule release videos. Also, the Colts had a good one where they parodied the Simpsons. I liked that a lot. Patriots had like three different ones. That was a little. Yeah, it had one where they were like a lot of roller coaster.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Yeah, roller coaster. Gonzo looked fucking fried. Yeah. The funny one was if you saw how Craig Woodson was on that, that man was terrified. Yeah, man, he was geeking out, to say the least. Yeah. There was also the puppy one. They basically just.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Oh, yeah, I saw that too. Yeah, they basically just had a bunch of puppies mucking around. with some chew toys and like each one was like a different team. Oh, the Jets. The Jets, a lot of people were in the comments like, I know the Cardinals one got a lot of black because of it's. Because of what? I didn't even see the Jets one.
Starting point is 00:13:56 What was that about? The Jets one was like, What was that about for the Jets? I'm pretty sure it was the Jets. Let me double check because I'm pretty sure it was the Jets. I know people are upset about the Cardinals. Maybe the Cardinals one is what I'm thinking of. Yeah, because the Cardinals one was entirely AI.
Starting point is 00:14:21 The Jets one was paint mixing. Oh, yeah, I did see that. Oh, this is, no, this is, this is insane. No, I didn't see the paint mixing one for the Jets. I think it's fine. Like, I like those paint mixing. videos personally i think they're cool but like i said the cardinals one i think was like almost entirely i i and people like hated it the raiders one though with uh mendoza and kirk cousins basically
Starting point is 00:14:51 being the same person was so funny yeah um i'm just i was just trying to see if there was any comments that i saw it seems like it was more outside but they oh they just released it Seems like you got enough love where now they're paint mixing the AFCE East teams. Interesting. Let's see what the Cardinals one was. Yeah, I saw that one too. Oh, that's right. St. Louis.
Starting point is 00:15:23 The Cardinals, I know people were like, oh, my God, it's AI. I hate it, which even whether or not you like AI or whether or not you think it's real hard or not, doing like an almost entirely AI schedule release, that's just lazy. That is one of the laziest things. I've seen. Oh, there was another team actually used AI but like
Starting point is 00:15:45 it was one of those like oh I'm going to use chat GPT to figure out this or whatever it was one of those like I don't know. Let me let me search it up on TikTok chat
Starting point is 00:16:00 GPT schedule release. Yeah, I think I didn't see that. I just but no it was like I said the card. got obliterated for what they did, which once again, whether you like AI, whether you don't,
Starting point is 00:16:18 doing that for the schedule release is one of the laziest things I've ever seen. Yeah, that's insane. Like, dude, really fucking AI. At least I think it was in Cardinals, but yeah. No, it was. Like, dude, you could get fucking Kurt Warner. The Patriots get like Julian Elman and Devin McCourt.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Like, seems like the Patriots are able, to get like legends or something like that. Shit, the fucking, um, oh, what team it was it? It,
Starting point is 00:16:47 oh, it was the bills. The bills used, uh, AI, like chat GPT last year. And it was the GM and he's like, oh,
Starting point is 00:16:55 man, I, I need to, I need to use AI. Oh, I need to use AI to, um, um,
Starting point is 00:17:02 to figure out how to release the schedule or whatever it was. And then they got Alan Iverson. That's random, but okay. Very random. No, no, he played for the fucking Sixers. I'm very certain he did not play. No, but was he like born in Buffalo or?
Starting point is 00:17:22 No, no. Like there's. That's like born is you like, um, how? Like he played for the Sixers. Like he didn't play. Oh, I know who he played for, but it's more so like. He didn't play for a single New York team in general. Oh, I mean, oh, I know.
Starting point is 00:17:37 But it's just like, was maybe he was born there. It was my train of thought. But no, he wasn't. Yeah, that was weird. You know what? Just a fact check myself. Just in case. It seems like a Bills fan and I don't know it, which is possible.
Starting point is 00:17:51 No, he grew up in Hampton, Virginia, just as I thought. Went to Georgetown. Yeah, weird as hell. But, yeah. So that's the last of our schedule. We'll at least talk until next week. All right. Let's take a quick break when we come back.
Starting point is 00:18:12 We'll get into coaches on a hot seat and the warm seat. maybe untouchable, maybe safe, all that more. This is the Fulmarushki podcast. 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.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Truly a lose-lose scenario for both sides. All right, CJ, let's pull up those tears. I gotcha. All right. So let's just go down the line here. All right. First up, we got Aaron Glenn of the New York Jets. Oh, for the for the viewers, hot seat, warm seat, questionable, safe, undouchable. Yeah, so we got five tiers.
Starting point is 00:19:00 So once again, first up is Aaron Glenn, New York Jets. Oh, my God. If I get another ad, I'm going to lose it. I'd say one. I don't care if he's just second year head coach. I think he belongs squarely in the hot seat. Being the first defense in like the Super Bowl era to not get a single. interception was bad.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Yeah. And for a guy who was like a defensive wizard, which he is, him completely like, that just defense being a turnstile just by having some good players was very weird. I was more so thinking warm seat just with the amount of draft picks that the Jets have to work with coming up or obviously this year or just future in general. And like they got a lot of young guys, maybe give them another year to see what happens.
Starting point is 00:19:48 I still think hot seat, man. I'm good with hot seat. Not to mention, allegedly he lost the locker room last year, too, and I was shocked that he was kept around. Yeah, true. I could definitely certainly see Aaron Glenn being fired by like week 10, of course. All right. Andy Reid.
Starting point is 00:20:08 It kind of all depends on how, yeah, Reed is untouchable. But real quick, like before we completely move on here from Aaron Glenn, like, I feel like it's going to have to depend on how they're losing these. games. If they're losing on just stray incommonancy, of course, because that's what we saw with Gerard. Yeah. If they're just like being blown out week to week like last year, then. Yeah. And just not even put it up a contest. But anyway. So yeah, Andy Reed. Yeah, Andy Reed, untouchable. He is staying there until he retires or dies or both.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Yeah. Next, Ben Johnson of the Chicago Bears. I would also say untouchable. Yeah. 100%. Although I do think he's a little bit of pressure to replicate what he did last year, but we'll see. I'd say, like, you throw him in safe if they underperform. Yeah. Next. Oh, Brian Schottenheimer of the Dallas Cowboys. Is it weird to say safe?
Starting point is 00:21:11 No. Because he did better than I thought he would, but they still missed the playoffs. and with the defense, you know, with that likely being improved, there's not really much of a margin of error. Yeah, no, I'd say so as well. Safe is, because as you mentioned, they overperformed last year. Like that outside of missing the playoffs itself, we thought that the Cowboys were going to be one of the worst teams in the league. And lo and behold, they're like hanging around 500. Like their losses were bad, but they are hanging around 500 most of the year.
Starting point is 00:21:48 All right, next. Detroit Lions, Dan Campbell. I'd say safe. If you were weird to put them in untouchable, yeah, I would put them in safe because last year, the thing is, they've had the same Achilles heel for the past few years, and it's been the secondary. I don't know why. No matter what they throw out there, it just doesn't seem to work. Yeah. And I know last year the offensive line was battered, so maybe it'll be better, but I feel like his seat,
Starting point is 00:22:18 might get a little warm if we see another year of them just over-promising and under-delivering. Yeah, like three years ago Campbell was untouchable, but now it's like, all right, like, made it to the playoffs, still haven't made the Super Bowl. Now we've missed the playoffs. Last year they were literally, or the two years ago, I guess now, they were literally the one seed and got bounced at home in round one. Yeah, exactly. to a rookie Jaden Daniels. Speaking of which, the commanders, Dan Quinn is next. Hot take, I might put them on in the warm seat.
Starting point is 00:22:58 I don't think that's a hot take at all. I don't think that's hot take at all. I don't think that's hot take. People are like, oh, well, Jane Daniels was hurt last year. They had a lot of injuries. See, to me, the commanders felt like a team that overperformed. They were punching well above their weight. And reality just caught up with them.
Starting point is 00:23:13 I can see if the commanders struggle again. and let's just say they missed the playoffs. They go like 6 and 11, 7 and 10. I can see Quinn getting canned. And they might want to bear Jaden Daniels with like a younger offensive mind since let's be real. That's the way the league has been trending. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:23:33 Up next, Dave Canales of the Carolina Panthers. I think he's safe. Yeah. I agree. Just from, I mean, the Panthers making the playoffs and like this, whether you're like it or not, NFC South yeah but this team competes yeah and not to mention it'd be one thing if they made the play out it'd be one thing if they were one and done and it was a blowout and they just got steamrolled but that didn't happen they put up a fight against the ramers team yeah they were
Starting point is 00:24:05 they're gritty they have fight and honestly I would argue there's more pressure on Bryce Young than canals because canals I don't think it's the problem I can agree with that All righty. Up next. D'emico Ryan's of the Houston Texans. That's safe. I want to say safe, but I'm thinking questionable, honestly. Because this is, what, like that was the third straight year of the Texans
Starting point is 00:24:44 winning just not. sorry, not making it past the divisional round. And when the defense last year was borderline historic, and the offense, I think, is better than how C.J. Straub performs. You know, the line, I know it was much maligned, but statistically it was better, like the stats were very different than the eye test. A lot of it's on Stroud. And if Stroud doesn't develop the way he should,
Starting point is 00:25:17 I can see a world where Domeco Ryans gets dragged down with him. Although I do not think that should happen. I think Domeco Ryans is a good coach, but I feel like Houston is just getting frustrated. I think that you low-key talked yourself into putting him into safe because I think that's the whole thing is that it's C.J. I feel like, though, but as the head coach, you have to develop him. And they can only burn through so many offensive.
Starting point is 00:25:47 of coordinators before people start looking at the next rung on the ladder. Oh, that's true. But I'm more just thinking like, when you think of the narrative of the Texans, it's C.J. Stroud, C.J. Stroud. It's not like, hey, Robert or Robert Salaf, fucking Domeco Rions.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Like, this isn't a Demeke, like, you basically said it yourself. It's not a Domeco Ryan's problem. It's a C.J. Stroud problem. It's also the Texans. And sometimes they make very weird decisions. I'm just saying. And even still, like maybe Domeko Ryans proves that he's a better defensive coordinator than a head coach. Because outside of one fluke year, the defense has been lights out, but the offense, he just hasn't been able to recreate it.
Starting point is 00:26:33 And maybe it is a him thing. It's possible. I don't think so, but you never know. Yeah, I agree. Yeah. All righty. Up next is a new head coach, Jeff Hathley of the Miami Dolphins. This was not a hire I personally was crazy about.
Starting point is 00:26:50 I wish we had a tier between questionable and safe because I can't lie to you. I can see Halfley being a one and done. But I know that the, how do I put this? I know that the expectations aren't high. I am aware. But if Malik Willis comes out flat and doesn't show any promise, and looks to be more of a product of the backup bump, then I could see Halfley going into questionable.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Chris, what do you think? I loki was thinking either questionable or warm because in my opinion, like, sometimes of the first year, like look at where the dolphins are at right now, right? Like, I kind of see this in the same light of like Brian Flores. Let's use his first year, an example, or even second year, right? like you can't in this case you shouldn't look at the team performance itself right because you're going to suck anyways the record's going to show for itself but if you get the individual progress I think that he is going to see another year but like if you're like you said if Malik Willis comes out flat then he's got a hot seat let's just overlap and where I mean let's just put him in a question questionable because that's what you see it over a
Starting point is 00:28:17 I'd rather keep them that questionable anyways but like what like Brian Flores like that was tank for two a year and then next year and then next year after that there they start 0 and 10 finish 7 and 10 right so or yes whatever whatever the game number was at that point anyways yeah up next is another new head coach we got jesse mint or the baltimore ravens I feel fine putting him in safe. Yeah. Yep. He's all the most highly touted head coach prospects, but he does, I think, have a little bit of pressure on him because, you know, you have two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson, you have a rebuilding defense. Like, there is an urgency to win now in Baltimore. And if it turns out
Starting point is 00:29:10 John Harbaugh wasn't safe, then, you know, I mean, he wasn't untouchable then. I don't think Minter is either. Trey Hendrickson first year in Baltimore, too. So especially as a defensive mind, he should be expected to turn that defense around. So I feel like putting him insane. Yeah. Because he's one of those first year head coaches where I just can't see him getting fired. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:35 All right. Jim Harbaugh. I feel like he's untouchable. Yeah, I think so as well. All right. It's Jim Harbaugh. Yeah. Joe Brady, new head coach.
Starting point is 00:29:46 coach the Buffalo Bills. I feel like questionable. Yeah. Because it's kind of like Jesse Minter for the Ravens. There is a real push in Buffalo to win now. You have an MVP quarterback and Josh Allen, right? You have really good pieces. You're always competing, but you keep coming up short.
Starting point is 00:30:15 you know, that's what got McDermott asked. But Joe Brady is interesting because a lot of fans weren't happy about promoting from within for Brady to be the head coach. A lot of fans didn't like that. And I think a lot of people are side-eyeing that. I kind of want to put them in questionable. All right. I like it. But you understand my reasoning, right?
Starting point is 00:30:41 Yeah, you've sold me unquestionable. Because also part of me, I don't. think he's going to get fired, but if they, I think if New England wins the AFC East again, then Brady's seat might be a little warm. I don't know. He's another one I just want to say where he's like teetering between questionable and safe. I don't know if like, I think that if they make a deep playoff push that doesn't result
Starting point is 00:31:08 in a Super Bowl appearance, then his seat gets warm. I don't think that him not winning the division makes his seat warm. Yeah. Because at the end of the day, like, it's how you do in the playoffs. All right. Now, what about the New York Jets or Giants now? John Harbaugh. Safe.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Maybe even untouchable. Yeah. There's a lot of hype around it. Yeah. You know, actually, I would put Harba onto. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Because I'd say that the Giants are going to give them at least, at least four years. Yeah. All righty. I think we're, I think we're in agreement there. What about Kellyn Moore of the New Orleans Saints? I think safe, honestly. They showed enough progress with Tyler Shuck to justify keeping Kellanmore around. And I think I once read somewhere that the Saints knew that the road back to relevance would be long and arduous and Moore knew that too. And I do think that they, I think I recall reading somewhere maybe that he does have some kind of a. grace period. So do that what you will. I mean, there's a lot.
Starting point is 00:32:24 And I mean a lot of young guys on the Saints, especially the offense in terms of skill players. That's true. And I like Kevin Moore or Kellan Moore as an offensive mind. Boise State legend, by the way. Facts, dude, facts. Yeah. When you say Kellynne Moore, everyone knows.
Starting point is 00:32:46 Yeah. All righty All right Kevin O'Connell of the Minnesota Vikings I'd say untouchable Yeah Because it's
Starting point is 00:32:58 It's more of a quarterback thing than him And he has done enough Pre J.J. McCarthy to validate why you keep him around And I think we're in agreement there Nothing really to talk about All right
Starting point is 00:33:12 Atlanta Falcons Kevin Shepansky Once again, this is another one where he's teetering between faith and questionable. Because if they need to at least make the playoffs for him to not have a questionable seat. I'd say safe, but like, depending on how this season goes, he could very quickly have a questionable to warm seat. Yeah. I'm hoping that he can squeeze some kind of life out of Pennix, and I think he can because I think Pennix has potential.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Yeah. Especially with an offense that features Bejohn, right? And Drake London and Kyle Pitts. So, and not to mention, Sifansky is a two-time coach to the year and dragged the sorry Browns to the playoffs. They even want a playoff game. With old ass Joe Flacco. Well, no, no.
Starting point is 00:34:11 They won with. Well, they, I mean, they made a playoff game with old ass Joe Flacco. My bad. They did. They made a, they won a. They won a playoff game with Baker. They did. So I think safe is fine.
Starting point is 00:34:22 But what about William Cullen of Jacksonville? Right now, it's crazy. But once again, this year, if there were a tier between safe and untouchable, that's where he would go. Because once again, there's expectations in Duvall. But the thing is, we've seen this before where they ball out for one year. And then the next year, there's hype. And then there's just not. We've also seen that with Trevor Lawrence as well, where, you know, even when he has an insane year and actually looks to the part, we say, okay, but can they sustain it?
Starting point is 00:34:59 I guess, well, the other thing, too, is that when you, like, I think safe, but, like, the Jaguar, like, Jaguars coaches go like that. Like, they go like, yeah. And don't forget about what this Jaguars team was last year. they were incredibly inconsistent. Game in and game out. You did not know, like, game in and game out, you didn't know which team are,
Starting point is 00:35:24 you could say the same thing about the Panthers. Granted, like both ended up in very different directions by the end of the season, but, or, well, playoffs, but Jaguars ended up with a better record overall,
Starting point is 00:35:37 but, um, so I think if we're going to give Dave Canales, that grace, I'd say Liam Cohen deserves, deserve safe races as well. But the expectations are higher in Jacksonville than they are Carolina, I'd say. That's true.
Starting point is 00:35:51 Safe feels fine. All right. We got another young head coach here. Clint Kubiak of the Las Vegas Raiders. Safe. Yeah, I feel the same way. I had to think, but yeah, I think he's fine where he is right now. Honestly.
Starting point is 00:36:14 maybe even untouchable. Think about this way. Oh, yeah, because he just came off Super Bowl winning team. I'd actually move him to Untouchable. He's brought new energy into the building. I think he looks, I, he looks apart. He's got Mendoza now.
Starting point is 00:36:33 And I think they're going to give him a year or two to figure stuff out. That's basically the direction I was going. Never mind the Super Bowl run, but like, he's going to have at least a year of Kirk Cousins. or something like that or at least half a year before they go to Mendoza
Starting point is 00:36:48 whenever they do end up going to Mendoza and after that three years you got three years to figure it out but granted like you know hey this is also a Raiders team that just recently reacquired Max Crosby and they got a bunch of fucking great free agents
Starting point is 00:37:04 too they had a big offseason so it's you know this is like low key Raiders could I don't think make a splash but they could they could make some noise. I absolutely agree. All right. Now, this head coach, hear me out.
Starting point is 00:37:21 I mean, not a lot has been made about him, but he's one of the weirder ones to evaluate. One or two that are honestly really three that I have no idea what to make heads or tails of for them. And that, of course, is Mike LaFleur of the Arizona Cardinals. See, the thing is, when you have Cardinals players like the defensive line of Walter Nolan say, oh, we're going to shock people. And all these reports about, oh, there's an energy in the building. And it's good. I just, I don't know what it is.
Starting point is 00:37:57 I mean, that's coming from the Cardinals themselves, but the outside people are saying, yeah, no, get ready to suck. And I know I thought he was a good coaching prospect, but him not calling the plays when he was the OC first. the Rams really did spook me quite a bit. So I feel like if, once again, if they're that tier between safe and questionable, that's where I'd put them.
Starting point is 00:38:23 I mean, because I feel like the kernels are going to suck next year. I mean, a lot of head coaches don't call their own plays. But as an OC, I would expect you to. Yeah, no, fair enough. I mean, fair enough, but I think still, like, there's still a lot of OCs that don't call their own plays. So safe?
Starting point is 00:38:45 Yeah. Yeah, safe. Just, yeah, because the Cardinals are the Cardinals. I agree. All right. Well, up next we got Kyle Shanahan for the 49ers. Untouchable. Yep.
Starting point is 00:39:06 No question to ask. I mean, you did all that with all those injuries. And you beat a team in the playoffs on the road? Yeah, you're untouchable. Yeah. Moving on, let's go to the other floor. Matt LaFleur, the Green Bay Packers. All right.
Starting point is 00:39:23 I need you to walk with me on this one. Say untouchable. I mean, questionable. Yeah, that's what I was going to say questionable. Yeah. I don't even need a walk with you on this one. I think there was a lot. So we're on the same page here.
Starting point is 00:39:37 There was a lot of discourse about Matt LaFleur this last year. Yeah. Also, there were a great number of Packers fans. Based on what I've seen on social media, I want to say it's almost 50-50, where they want his head, where they're so tired of LaFleur, you know, really kicking ass in the regular season only to win maybe a game in the postseason. They haven't been back to the FC championship since I can't tell you when.
Starting point is 00:40:09 And, you know, it just seems like they're good but not great. And they're just kind of, they just don't. really know how to kick it up a notch. And maybe if Michael Parsons stays healthy, it's different. But the defense has been severely iffy the past few years. And if they don't get an alpha, like a real wide receiver one that they can develop, then it's going to be a problem. Now, creditors do, they thin the herd.
Starting point is 00:40:33 They had to let Romeo Dobbs walk in free agency, right? They had to trade Dantavian wicks. But it's really starting to feel like put up or shut up time in Green Bay. And like I said, the fans and the organization, for that matter, they're getting a little crotchety. Honestly, while you were talking, I was kind of just thinking to myself, like, honestly, like, I would be willing to put them in the warm seat at this rate. Like, because I was, I'm just thinking about back at like, just the games from last year where like the Bears game specifically. they have the lead and they play conservatively. They play too conservatively down the stretch and they end up shooting themselves in the foot.
Starting point is 00:41:25 And this is and people finally started picking up on people including me finally start picking up on it. Like this is this is a common theme, a common theme, this conservative play down the stretch that keeps killing them. Actually, I wouldn't move him to warm seat. Yeah. moving more. Thank you. Because I can see a world where the Packers underperform. Maybe they go one and done again in the playoffs.
Starting point is 00:41:56 I think the perfect storm needs to happen, though. I think if they don't win the division and they go one done in the playoffs, I can see him getting axed. Yeah. Because like I said, it's not even, like you mentioned, it's not even just the Bears game. The Packers have started. to gain a really nasty reputation for choking because they get up big and then they just sit on
Starting point is 00:42:22 their hands and they try to drain the clock instead of running up the score. Yeah. So there. Yep. If you want to move on, we got Mike McDonald of the Seahawks. He just won a Super Bowl. Untouchable. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:39 This is another interesting one here. Mike McCarthy of the Pittsburgh. I'd say if there would hear me out real quick. I'd say no, no, no. If there was an option in between safe and untouchable, I'd put him there. Really? Because I'm looking questionable. Well, yeah, you can definitely put like him between questionable and safe as well.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Just like, you know, it's Mike McCarthy. But, like, he's also a Pittsburgh guy. Let's not forget that. It's, it's going to be hard to fire a Pittsburgh guy. And Pittsburgh also does not fire coaches. Yeah. No, no, no, I'll give you that. I will give you that.
Starting point is 00:43:35 This is the Steelers are notorious for not firing literally anyone. This is, they're only their fourth head coach, basically since Chuck, since Chuck Knoll in the late 60s and 70s or the 60s and 70s. Yeah, honestly, as I just, I feel like Tomlin left some big shoes to fill. And I feel like if the Steelers drop below 500 for the first time since like maybe I was born, I can see a world where his seat gets warm. Because, you know, in the words of the immortal my Tomlin, the standard isn't. fact, the standard.
Starting point is 00:44:15 You didn't say the isn't fact part. I added that. But, you know, standard is the standard. And if you start going below 500, there might be a problem. I also don't fire anyone. So I feel between safe and questionable, I'll let you make the call. I think just like, just the coach's style alone, I feel like just puts them in safe. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:44:40 All right. that's the next reigning aFC champ Patriots head coach Mike Vrable you know what I'm just going to come out and say it the Rusini thing is one thing but I still feel like he's untouchable like the league is not even going to do anything to him yeah I and there were rumors that if there was a coaching change it would have been him stepping down I think my thing is that if the Patriots underperform next year then there's no
Starting point is 00:45:20 way he's something like I feel like that there's that still that tiny inkling that like that's not as much of an untouchable seat as we may think but it's also the Patriots it's also the Patriots we care about winning
Starting point is 00:45:35 but so I'd more rather put them in safe fair enough because like what if they start sucking this year. Yeah. Well, then also might just be Super Bowl hangover, too, and it's very real.
Starting point is 00:45:50 And if they get that, then I don't know. I don't think he's questionable, though, personally. But I would say safe. Once again, if there was something between safe and untouchable. But if the receipt, he didn't happen, then untouchable all the way. Yeah. But fair enough. We'll agree to stay.
Starting point is 00:46:06 All right. Okay. God, I wish we had Mike from Squawking Eagles on here. Oh, yeah. I know. We got Nick Siri on. of the Eagles. Hear me out.
Starting point is 00:46:16 I'm putting him in a warm seat. Yeah. Because you can't, I don't care about that stat of Jalen Hertz. You know, he's got a new coordinator every year. Tough. I'm sorry,
Starting point is 00:46:29 that's just tough. That's the way the world works. And furthermore, honestly, yeah. They do this weird song and dance where they're really good, then they underperform, then they're good again, then they underperform. You know, it's this weird cycle. And I'm sorry, like, they need to start stringing good seasons together.
Starting point is 00:46:55 And maybe with Kevin Petulow gone, their fortune changes. But Siriani also needs to figure out how to conduct himself. Because he is another case of a head coach who does himself absolutely no favors. Yeah. No, agreed. I don't know. I feel like we're at that point where like, oh, like, how warm is Nick Seriani's seat? And then they go on a stretch where Philly should, like, everyone's calling for his job. And then here we are the next year. How many years in a row? Like, it's like three years in a row now that we like part of me says warm.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Part of me says it's questionable because of that. But I will still lean warm regardless because there is still that possibility. that he will get fired. And it's, it's, it's, it's really, uh,
Starting point is 00:47:49 if not when, or excuse me, when not if. Right. Yeah. No, I think so. But then again,
Starting point is 00:48:01 maybe it is an if. Cause like, like I said, we've been in this, we've been in our, like the NFL world has been in their own song and dance about seriani for three years. And I got to remember Philly
Starting point is 00:48:13 moved on from Doug Peterson. after their one Super Bowl run back in 2017. Yep. So they will do it. Granted, that was like four years after the fact, but still. Well, the thing is with Peterson, like, or with Siriani, I really do think his personality also plays a big part of this, because he's just not likable in any facet.
Starting point is 00:48:38 And the way he, you know, jaws at fans, claps back at reporters, it's like he needs to grow up. And especially if they're struggling and he starts getting angry, then it's a lot about optics, too. Yeah. Concord. But yeah, so warm-seated is. Next, Robert Sala of the Tennessee Titans. Low-key untouchable.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Yeah. And I've said this before when he was on the Jets that I think Sala is actually a very good head coach. Sala got the short end of the stick in New York. Yeah. but I also think that the Jets are too much of a dumpster fire. Yeah. I mean, Tennessee is its own thing, but the Jets are the Jets. And the Jets or the Titans are actually a team where you can feel a different energy from them.
Starting point is 00:49:34 And I want to see what he's able to do with Cam Moore. Plus with Brian DeBlo's O.C. That's going to help a lot. Yeah. Like the thing with Sala, like, like Sala is situation like shit. I mean, like, if you want an idea of what the Tennessee Titans organization is, no disrespect, Blaine Bishop. But like, think of the way that the Mike Vrable, think of the way the Mike Vrable tenure ended over there. And if you're a baseball fan listening slash watching this, then think of Craig Breslo and Alex Cora.
Starting point is 00:50:04 And that's what happened with Mike Vrable. And that's what's about to happen with Craig Breslo. True. I agree. Yeah. I see that Sean McVeigh of the Rams up next we don't need to belabor the point he's untouchable he's got that job as long as he wants it yeah and is that Sean McHughan Payton then I see as well yeah Sean Payton of the Broncos next also slide him into untouchable yeah all right here is
Starting point is 00:50:33 the second like I mentioned of three coaches that I just cannot make heads or tails of Indianapolis Colts's very own Shane Steichen. I'm not going to lie. I don't know. Like, it seems like no matter how hot they start or how slow they start, eight and nine arrives all the same. And I know they're saying, oh, they only petered out because old Danny Durps got her.
Starting point is 00:51:02 But the warning signs were already there. The cracks were showing before his injury. and I mentioned how last season, teams figured out that if you dedicate the entire game to stopping Jonathan Taylor, Jones is very unlikely to beat you with his arm. And honestly, I can really see Stuyken being in a bit of a warm seat
Starting point is 00:51:27 because you think about all the money they've invested into Daniel Jones now, right, even though he's coming off a goddamn torn Achilles. He's not playing this year. Yeah, that's the thing, but there are rumors that he must. And I'm sorry, I just don't see that, not football. And I was actually, there's someone that I know.
Starting point is 00:51:44 You're going to need Daniel Jones on the Jason Tatum fucking regiment. Exactly. That's what I was going to say. There's someone who knows I was a Colts fan. Who knows I'm a Celtics fan outside of football? And it's like, oh, yeah, well, Jason Tatum did it. It's like, yeah, well, Jason Tatum isn't getting chased down by 300 pound defensive lineman whose sole purpose is to put him on his ass.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Jason Tatum also still missed game seven against the Sixers, which they lost. And it was because of a calf strain, which probably the same cap, which was the same cap that he tore his ACL. No, Achilles. But yeah. Honestly, I feel like Stuyken's seat is warm because I keep hearing, oh, what about Daniel Jones? Honestly, I don't think Daniel Jones is going to play this year.
Starting point is 00:52:31 and I just, because you got to remember, Stuyken was on the hot seat going into last season. I think he might have bought himself some time, maybe getting a seat to warm, but you can't rely on Jonathan Taylor to bail you out. Yeah. All righty.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Todd Bowles. Hot seat. Of the bucks. Hot seat. I honestly expected him to get fired last year. And then he's like, oh yeah, well, you know, we're winning the defense.
Starting point is 00:53:03 divisions like dude you are best 10th seed in any other or if you're not you know in any other division so let's they miss the playoffs yeah everybody said like oh we made the playoffs the last two three years or whatever so yeah i i which is weird because i think tom bulls is amazing defensive coordinator i just i've never been crazy about him as a head coach so no i agree it's and like yeah the at Bucks dealt with a slew of injuries last year, right? Yeah. Like they were,
Starting point is 00:53:37 like, like, yeah, no, and like Chris Godwin would come back from injuries. Even when they were coming back, even they got Bucky Irving back, and Chris Godwin,
Starting point is 00:53:48 like, they just couldn't put it together. Well, Chris Godwin was his own, like, mess because his, he was coming off of that freaking freak accident that happened two seasons ago.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Mike Evans couldn't stay healthy either. what, like Buka, I was about to say, what's his face, but, he just appeared, like flat out.
Starting point is 00:54:11 He just disappeared. He wasn't hurt. He just vanished. Yeah. And the Bucs defense was, was like just not the Bucs defense that we know. Not to mention, I do think that if they missed the playoffs,
Starting point is 00:54:27 I think Bulls gets fired. Yeah. And even beyond that, the Bucs were enough. team that wasn't really beating anyone good at the time. Because you got to remember, they were like six and two at one point. Yeah. And I remember there was a game.
Starting point is 00:54:43 It was against New England where they lost and then it just immediately collapsed. They got punched in the mouth. And honestly, as a pass man, I'll tell you, that's a game they probably should have won because, you know, it was raining. It was muggy and humid. They, it was in Tampa. They had everything going their way that they could. have asked for, you know, they were chasing Drake May around, but they couldn't stop the chunk
Starting point is 00:55:08 plays. Like New England, I think that game had like three touchdowns of over 60 yards. They just could not stop the big plays, and that's what ended up killing them. And like I said, ever since they lost against New England, the team just fell apart entirely. And, and I think there's a general sense in Tampa that Bowles is on the hot seat. And I will maintain if they do not make the playoffs this year, he's out. Yeah. And like back to that Pat's game, like the play that put the game away was a chunk play that resulted in a touchdown.
Starting point is 00:55:46 And honestly, that game wasn't even as close as it was. They let Baker Mayfield get a garbage time touchdown to, you know, to really pretty up the score. But in reality, I think it was more like 2817. Yeah. So moving on. We have the third of three coaches that I have no idea what to do with here. It's Todd Monkin of the Cleveland Browns.
Starting point is 00:56:12 The Todd Monkin hiring for them, and Chris, I'm sure you remember, was not liked. It was unexpected. And even the most analysts saying, wait, what? And I got the sense that Munkin was not their plan A or their plan D. or plan C. I feel like everybody else, they, you know, actually, I wouldn't you say everyone else they interview.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Nobody wanted to interview with Cleveland. Like you had people that were actively turning down interviewing there. And so they had to take Munkin, who was fired from being O.C. in Baltimore. Yeah. So honestly, is Wormsey too much of a stretch? No. I want to say questionable. I just, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:57:08 I don't, I don't even think the Browns wanted him. He wasn't on anybody's wish list as far as head coaches to go. And it seems like he's there to just be filler. But filler could also mean two years. Maybe. I still think warm. I'm telling you, I feel warm. And finally, final head coach, Zach Taylor of the Cincinnati Bengals,
Starting point is 00:57:34 I think, not just as he has, in the hot seat on. I'm moving a, like, I think he has the hottest seat in the league. The fact he has made it this long is nothing short of a miracle.
Starting point is 00:57:50 And that's how it should be viewed. I just I don't know how much longer we can keep scapegoating Burroughs injury when they're losing with him as well. Yeah. I believe this year, and I'm pushing all my have to turn on the table, if the Bengals don't make the playoffs, then he has to be fine.
Starting point is 00:58:12 If they invested in the defense, they've invested in the offensive line. And you know what? I'm at the point where I have to say, I don't even care if Joe Burrow gets hurt. Then that's tough. Then regardless, like, unless Burrow, Chase, Ann Higgins, I'll go down with season-ending injuries, Taylor has shown. no reason why he should get benefit of the doubt at all. Yeah. No, I agree.
Starting point is 00:58:44 Yeah, I think he is by far the hottest in the entire league. Yeah. Yeah, and, well, going into the, going into this past off season, according to Kalshi, next NFL head coach to be fired, who is P. Carroll, Rahim Morris, Kevin Stafansky, Jonathan Gannon, Mike McDaniel, all of which were fired. and then Zach Taylor. And all those names above them got fired. And Zach Taylor's market was at 8%, which surprisingly low, but compared to some of the other candidates,
Starting point is 00:59:26 it was not that bad that it was that low. Yeah, I just... Especially staring all of them got fired. Yeah, I still don't know. why he was allowed to stick around last year. I mean, look at the AFC North in general, right? Mike Tomlin stepped down because he knew he couldn't be the head coach they needed him. And to this day, we don't know maybe if he was nudged out, which is something that I'm believing less and less.
Starting point is 00:59:58 I think he stepped down at his own accord. Harbaugh got axed, right? Yeah. DeFansky got axed. All of them are superior coaches to Zach Taylor. And for what's worth, I think Taylor can be a kick-ass offensive coordinator. I just don't like him as a head coach. Yep.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Agreed. All right. So there you have it. There's our list. Viewers, take a picture. But yeah, all right. We can take that off the screen now. But cool.
Starting point is 01:00:34 That is our tier list. And that is all the scheduled content that we have for you today. Ethan on your mind. Do you want to bang out on Immaculate Grid? I was thinking that since we did the tier list, we can probably call it on. Oh, come on, man. I think we should. It's fun.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Yeah, you think so? I think so. I do. All right. All right. Fine. Let's do a quick immaculate grid. You can't run for the grind, man.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Let's do a quick immaculate grid. I'm not looking for wild shit here. Let's just run. actually I'm sorry that's a hard one pause we got Texans Vikings Texans Chiefs Texan that was a first team APL Pro
Starting point is 01:01:22 Titan Viking Titan Chief Titan first team APL Pro and a Viking that made a field goal a chief that made a field goal and a first team APL Pro that made a field goal this is a it's gonna be interesting All right obviously for Texans
Starting point is 01:01:39 Vikings the Jonathan Grenard and Daniel Hunter, they're the obvious ones. I was thinking we just knock out who made a feel bill first, but. Yeah. Oh, yeah, I was just trying to think of that. What about Cam Acres? Is he too obvious?
Starting point is 01:02:00 For Viking and a Texan. No, sorry. 5%. Okay. I'll take it. Yeah. All right. Wiking who made a field goal.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Blair Walsh comes to mind for all the reason. Who is the guy that was like Gary something in the 90s? He missed like a kick that would have put. Gary Anderson? No. Maybe. No, maybe it is Gary Anderson. Well, who else is?
Starting point is 01:02:40 What about Greg the leg, Joseph? Will Reicher, I think is currently. They had Morton Anderson. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Here might be a poll. I remember the Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey? I know he played at least two seasons for the Vikings. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:00 And they were so mad at him because he was washed. Just a thought. What was his name again? Dan Bailey. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I remember that. He was on the Vikings, right?
Starting point is 01:03:15 I'm not losing it. Yeah, yeah. All right, I'll take it. I'll take it. Yeah. All right. I was just double-checking that Gary Anderson was Gary Anderson. All right.
Starting point is 01:03:29 A chief who made a field goal. Tyra Santos. Yeah, that's one. What about a... They had Ryan suck up for a bit, right? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember... Because I remember...
Starting point is 01:03:44 Because I remember. before Santos it was suck up and that was it. All right, 3%. Nice. We know our kickers. All right. A first team all pro who made a kick. We couldn't use this guy for the Chiefs. Remember
Starting point is 01:03:59 what was a Yon something? Yon. It's like J-A-N. Oh, Stenrod? Yeah. Did they have first team all pros back then? Oh. That's a great question. Let me search that up.
Starting point is 01:04:20 Hey, guys, guys, at home, it's not cheating if we don't know the rules. Because, like, if that's the case, then no. 1940. So, theoretically, I think we could go with that because I know we had to be a first team all pro at least once. Let's go with it. Screw it. 0.8%. Wow. Oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:04:45 He was ice back in the day. Let's not pretend. There's also a lot, but there's also a lot more or less, or more known, more well-known. True, but his name is Jan, Chris. Come on. Yeah. I'm kind of, first team all pro for Texans, Titans is going to be a little tough because there's only like a handful. What else?
Starting point is 01:05:13 I mean, well, with Titans, we could also go Oilers technically, too. Yeah, also just random. Titans Chiefs. This was on the same poll for my Madden playing time. Dexter McCluster, maybe. Oh, yes, Dexter McCluster. Irish America's name is cool.
Starting point is 01:05:31 Five percent. Fun fact about Dexter McCluster, he ended up playing for the indoor football league team in Worcester, Massachusetts. Oh, nice. The mass pirates. That's where they're located.
Starting point is 01:05:44 They were Worcester? No, no, they ended up, so they moved to Lowe. move north no that yeah so they moved to lull and then they uh just packed up and got out of the state in general so they are no longer the mass pirates i forget what they are now i went to a game once not when mccluster was there but um i went to a game once it was a it was a pretty good game pretty fun game nice those into our football league games those are high scoring as a motherfucker i would imagine uh so first team all What about? There's only a few. I know they had a tackle make it once. Remember they had Dwayne Brown?
Starting point is 01:06:32 Dwayne Brown. I think he did. For which one? I think the Texans. Yeah, Dway. It's D-U-A. Because I remember they had him for like years and years and years. He had to have made it at least once.
Starting point is 01:06:46 Stending it. Wow. He did, right? Okay. Okay. So I'm not crazy. Oh. Wait, did blame Bishop?
Starting point is 01:06:56 I was just thinking that. I was just thinking that. I should have been second team, though. That's my issue here. I know he was a couple-time pro-bowler. Yeah. What about, yeah, you got to think of a few people that, oh, I got one, I got one, I got one.
Starting point is 01:07:21 We remember him for being the worst contract. but what about Albert Hainsworth? Yes. Because you got to remember, before he signed that contract with back then, they were called the Redskins, he was a beast. Yeah. Is that too obvious?
Starting point is 01:07:38 Because a lot of people, I like it. I like it. I like it. Dude was an animal. Two percent. Let's go. Come on.
Starting point is 01:07:47 Like, I know we only know the contract, but come on. Let's not pretend he didn't deserve it at the time. Yeah, yeah, like there's a reason why the Patriots trade for them. All right. Yeah, granted they didn't have to give up all that much. Yeah, but still, there was a reason why they trade for him.
Starting point is 01:08:08 All right, Titans, Chiefs, well, Texans, Chiefs, Titans, Vikings. Or Titans Vikings. I mean, you could go Warren Moon, but it's obvious. Warren, Moon. Oh, yeah, he did play. for the Vikings. Oh, actually, maybe that's a sneaky one.
Starting point is 01:08:32 What about Randy Moss? I'm joking, but yeah. Well, I think Warren Moon might be a sneaky one because, like, people are probably not actually thinking about the oilers. Do you want to send it? I want to send it. I want to, I want to test it.
Starting point is 01:08:47 If this, if this blows up, it's on me. 13%. Okay. All right. All right. It's not terrible. I mean, I was theoretically correct. Yeah. I would assume Randy Moss. I thought it would have been higher.
Starting point is 01:09:03 Really? Yeah. I was kind of hoping it would be about this or lower. All right. So what is the Texans cheats now? Yeah. Actually, why did I ask that? I can see.
Starting point is 01:09:16 Yeah. Blind fuck. Fucking four eyes. Yeah, I know. I know. Texans and cheese. I'm so. Sorry, Chris.
Starting point is 01:09:27 That's okay. Well, I have glasses, so we need me alone. That's okay. Not many come to mind here, truthfully. Texas, jeez. The only one I can think of is terrain. Yeah. There's, I think Chris Conley did at one point.
Starting point is 01:09:47 Yeah, yeah, I think. Did Carly hunt pretty there or no? No, I don't think he did. I think Chris Connolly is going to be the perfect answer here. Because I know he was there for multiple years, at least two. Do you want to do Chris Conley? Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Let's. 1%. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. I'll take it. 34. All right.
Starting point is 01:10:08 I like it. I like it. Pretty good. Wow. Only nine first team APL opposed for the Texans, but grand, short, short franchise. Yeah, they haven't been around that long. They came around in, what, 02? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:23 Will Rikert. most uh was the most guest viking that made he's their current kicker so yeah yeah correct about randy moss d'i hop there kenry meditary here's a bucker also i uh did a little search on belaine bishop real quick just to double check some things and four-time pro bowler he was a p second team in 2000. See, that's why I didn't, lack of a better term, seriously suggest him.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Yeah. 62% for Texans, Chiefs, that was the hardest one for people. And 92% for chiefs in making a field goal. Well, because we all know Harrison Butker for
Starting point is 01:11:11 whatever reason it might be. Harrison Butker. Yeah. Cool. Cool beans, man. Well, shit. That's all the scheduled content that we have for it. Since we wanted to prolong the show for some immaculate grid, I'm going to prolong the show for an extra five minutes for this other thing. All right.
Starting point is 01:11:37 So the Jaguars, right? They were a team that used to have this one guy that like to stick his hands down to sorority girls his pants. What? I'm sorry. What? Talk about Urban Meyer. Oh, yeah. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:11:54 I thought you're talking about a player. I'm like, who did that? No, I said coach. I said coach. I appreciate it. He had a grievance with the Jaguars. Do you remember that? Yeah, vaguely.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Of course, against the Jaguars regarding receiving the balance of the remainder of his contract after the 2021 season, well, the Jaguars won the grievance, and they just saved $30 million. well good urban mire was one of those hires that you knew was going to suck from the jump yeah because i don't know anyone who's like oh this is so good it was intriguing it was a little funny but yeah i would not say good yeah um
Starting point is 01:12:39 did you also know that um that josh lambo remember that instant yeah the kicker yeah where yeah where where myer kicker them. So I don't know if you remember this, but he filed a lawsuit against both Urban Meyer and the Jaguars in May 22, alleging Meyer created a hostile work of environment and the team did nothing to stop it. Yeah, I believe it. Well, he fired him, but. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:09 So Lambo voluntarily dismissed all claims against the Jaguars with prejudice on February 20th, 2006. Huh. but his case against Meyer is still pending per the Dubol County court records and a trial date has been set for August 3rd. Perfect time. Perfect time for the college football season to start to get the wheels moving too. Also, my favorite Urban Meyer and Jacksonville's story will be him saying to his players, you know, they were playing the Rams.
Starting point is 01:13:43 He's like, oh, that 99 guy, you think that's always should be concerned about, a. Aaron Donald, arguably one of the greatest, if not the greatest defensive tackle of all time. So, yeah,
Starting point is 01:13:55 I think that's just, you know, future all of fame or yeah, someone I think you should be very concerned about. Yeah. Oh,
Starting point is 01:14:03 yeah. But yeah, anyways, to kind of wrap up the Meyer thing, uh, independent arbiter ruled the Jaguars were able to fire Meyer
Starting point is 01:14:13 with cause and would not have to pay him more than 30 million of the final four years of his contract, which he would have been due had the arbiter rule the Jaguars fired Meyer without cause. No, they had cause all right. They had cause. They had cause. Let's
Starting point is 01:14:30 yeah, let's not beat around the bush about that. They had some fucking cause. Golly. Outside of the team being 2 and 11. But anyways, now, that's all the scheduled content that we have for you today. Thank you for tuning in to
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