The Fumblerooski Podcast - The Hot Seat -Ep 187 The Fumblerooski Podcast
Episode Date: May 16, 2023Which QB's have a short leash? Which Head Coaches are on thin ice? Adam Wright, Justin Tucker, and CJ Medeiros debate these topics and more!...
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Here's Edelman broken up and the pass is no sign yet.
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It's in.
What?
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Side-line! Touchdown! Unbelievable! well we go deeper into the offseason as we enter this summer with a couple question marks, both on the quarterback side of the ball
and also with coaches.
That's right.
We're going to talk about some teams who have a quarterback
who's on the hot seat and some with coaches or both.
This is the Fumble Rooski podcast by Power 88 and Seeker Weapon Consulting.
Adam Wright, CJ Medeiros, Justin Tucker with you as always.
So guys, as I mentioned, we have a great episode planned for you guys today.
And we're going to talk about the quarterbacks and coaches who might have their jobs on the line here.
And we're going to start with quarterbacks.
So, guys, do we have any picks to lead off here?
What are we thinking?
CJ can go first.
Oh, thank you, Justin.
I think Trey Lance of the 49ers. Now, let me tell you a little something about Trey lands
you see honestly he should thank his lucky stars he's even in a make or break year because if you
ask me last season Josh Purdy oh my god Brock Purdy yeah oh. Oh, yeah. The new quarterback. Who was the Josh you were thinking of?
Usually you'd mix up a couple of names.
I don't know.
Anyway, so Brock Purdy, he last season, 2022, I believe, stole that job from Trey Lance.
He really did.
And then he got hurt.
And the only reason Trey Lance is starting
is because Purdy's hurt.
And I believe that Shanahan was even ready
to call him QB1 before they knew the extent of the injury.
So if Trey Lance fails this year,
I truly believe he's done in San Francisco.
Because if he fails, then the Niners are just going to say, all right, we're just going to stick with Purdy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, this is literally like his very last chance to prove anything because the 49ers were fully ready to just move on from Lance this off season and trade them. Now they actually have no other
choice, but to commit to them and give them one more chance. So if he screws up now, then that's
it. That he's, that's it for him. But another player that I kind of look at is Mac Jones.
There's always been, there has been plenty, plenty of excuses for him.
And I understood, I understand the excuses, you know, the coaching has not been stellar for him.
And he also hasn't had the best weapons. He's had okay pieces, but not good enough to excel
in this league. And also the offensive line has been slowly declining for the Patriots
in years past. Now, a lot of that has been shored up. They added a legitimate offensive coordinator
in Bill O'Brien, and they've added more pieces for him to throw to. May not be high end,
but enough for him to prove himself. Offensive still a little questionable but he could prop he could figure it out if you know if given the right tools in the offensive scheme which it
looks like they which it looks like they have so this is it we're in year three he has to prove
that this past season was a fluke and his rookie rookie year, the year where he made a Pro Bowl,
was the real year where it was the real Mac Jones.
So let's see. Let's see.
Now, I also happen to think that two things can be true at once, right?
It can't all be it's not Mac Jones' fault, because ultimately the quarterback is the most important position on the field,
especially on offense. So when you look at it that way, I mean, yeah, the Patriots struggled last
year, but he's supposed to have a lot of those things figured out. And if he is the elite
quarterback that he could be, then he figures that stuff out. So Mac Jones is a player who I am looking at this year and saying,
if you screw up, man, if you don't show any sort of signs,
that could be problematic.
I think that he will show you signs considering he doesn't have
a defensive coordinator as his OC or a special teams coach
as his quarterback's coach.
Yeah, that's huge.
We'll see.
We'll see.
For me, I think I'll just go from a simpler route,
and I think it's just going to be a simple one.
Whoever is the quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts,
I think we all are in agreement that Anthony Richardson is a project that
will come down later down the line.
I think the Colts are focusing on that for the
long-term future of the franchise. And so I think they'll try to find a starter for this year,
thinking they probably won't make the playoffs this year and then focus on next year.
So whoever is going to fill in that role is going in there with the understanding,
I'm not going to be the franchise guy. I need to make the most out of the season with the understanding i'm not going to be the franchise guy i need to make the most out of
the season with the weapons that are been surrounded that i'm surrounded with and we'll
see what we do from there they have joshua taylor they have mike michael pitman they i want to say
is it paschal zach paschal yeah yeah they have a few pieces here and there And I want to say they got somebody on the draft
But I can't recall off the top of my head
And they picked up someone
It was Anthony Richardson right
You mean at the quarterback position
I'm just talking about weapons in general
For like weapons
I think they did
I'll check
I'm sorry keep going
But overall I think it's I wouldn't. I mean, it's not. Yeah, I'm sorry. Keep going.
But overall, I think it's, I wouldn't say it's a make or break here. I think it's just an opportunity per se,
just to see what they have an opportunity for a backup quarterback to
potentially start,
show what he has and maybe move on to another team once Anthony Richardson
starts to develop into the franchise quarterback.
They think he can be.
Talk.
Yeah.
I'd like to point out that you brought up the drafted weapon.
They did.
It was Josh Downs.
That's what I – yep, that's a weapon.
That's a weapon.
So the only reason I'm skeptical on whoever plays quarterback for the Colts,
I mean, they drafted Anthony Richardson fourth
overall for a reason. Yeah. So they it's, it's not like whoever is at quarterback,
if they decide that Richardson isn't fit to lead yet is going to stay. Even if he does play well,
if he plays well, then they'll just trade him somewhere else. I mean, what I would really be
worried about is that offensive line rather than the pass catchers.
Because it has gone down, and they really haven't done anything to address it this offseason.
So if they're worried about anything, it should be that.
And whoever is that quarterback that they don't get killed rather than having the pieces.
Because they have it.
They have some guys.
So, I mean, that's kind of what I would look at.
Yeah. they have it they they have some guys so i mean that's that's kind of what i would look at yeah but when i'm looking at their like line if they can stay healthy which is a big if because it's the colts line and we know how injury prone they can be through the andrew luck years but if
they can stay healthy i like the pieces that they have i mean of course they got quentin nelson ryan
kelly at your left guard and center positions. Braden Smith is your right tackle.
And Raymond is their left.
So when I'm looking at the team, I'm like, all things considered, if you take health out of the equation, this could low-key be a playoff caliber team if they can just stay healthy with the line and the weapons surrounding the quarterback.
Right now they have Garmin Minshew as the starting quarterback.
I think this low-key, this team might be a threat in the AFC South.
I don't think they'll be a threat in the AFC, but in the AFC South,
I think they're a threat to be contenders.
Yeah.
I mean, give them some time.
I think it's going to matter about –
it's going to be all about Anthony Richardson's development.
So if he can adjust quickly to the NFL, then great.
It might take a couple years, though.
Fair enough.
But one that I don't want to take all your glory here, Tuck,
but if you want to elaborate on Justin Herbert before we started,
I thought that was a solid take because
if it feels around the league it's just so uh what's the word unanimous that this guy's one of
the top quarterbacks in the league yet they have one playoff appearance to show for it i mean give
give me a little bit on that okay so before the before the show, me and me, Adam and CJ,
we're talking about quarterbacks in the hot seat.
And I thought of a quarterback that isn't,
I don't think his job is on the line,
but his place within the hierarchy of AFC or NFL quarterbacks is on the line.
And I thought Justin Herbert,
because he's shown flashes of you of what a quarterback he could be. And people tell me all
the time that he's a top five quarterback, top five quarterback. And I'm like, okay, show me.
He has one playoff appearance in three years. Okay, not bad. But within that playoff appearance,
he did not play well. He played horrendously, even worse than Trevor Lawrence, who threw four
interceptions in that game. And I still thought Trevor Lawrence outplayed him, especially in the second half.
So when I look at Justin Herbert, I'm like, there was a lot to be desired from him.
And I'm starting to question whether or not he can be a top five quarterback.
I'm not judging based on talent.
I'm not judging based off whether or not he'll be there for the next five years because obviously he'll be there because of the talent.
But I'm just judging, can this guy be a top five quarterback within the AFC
and let alone the NFL as a whole?
That's what I was judging it off of.
Yeah, I mean, and he has had a lot of weapons to work with over the years.
There have been some questions with injuries
to certain players on offense.
Their offensive line wasn't the best when Herbert first got here,
although it has improved dramatically ever since.
And the coaching has been horrendous.
So there are some excuses that are pretty legitimate
when you look at it.
But can we give at least a little bit of blame on Justin Herbert?
Because as I mentioned when I previously brought up Mac Jones,
it can't all be not the quarterback's fault.
It's either the quarterback is the most important position on the field
or it's none of his fault you can't
have both i happen to believe that the quarterback has he takes some blame when your team doesn't do
well yeah you know i i agree and everybody likes to point at his stat sheet they're like oh my god
but look at the numbers he puts up every year.
Oh, he's a pretty old pro bowler.
He's this, he's that.
I'm sorry, but his numbers and everything he does,
his numbers, his accomplishments, they're empty calories
because he can't convert numbers into wins.
He's just, he's not going to make it out of the AFC West,
especially not with Mahomes.
He can't out-duel Mahomes.
He's not a threat in the playoffs.
And it seems like no matter how good that team
is, he's just going to keep coming up
short.
Again, I don't want to rush
Justin Herbert because we all see
the talent that he has and we still think he's going to be
a tremendous quarterback.
But at the same time, it's like
this is the
time where you need to prove it.
Now we've given you leeway even after the playoffs.
We're still giving you leeway.
It's now time for you to prove what you got and what you got now because you have the weapons around you.
They just added you another weapon through the draft.
It's time to put up or shut up.
And I and I believe this team will still make the playoffs.
But I'm not sure how far they'll go within the playoffs
considering the AFC West and the rest of the AFC as a whole.
Yeah, I mean, their performance in this past postseason was pathetic.
You're facing a rookie quarterback.
I mean, well, an extremely talented, well, not rookie quarterback.
You know what I mean.
Rookie in the playoffs.
His real rookie season without Urban Meyer. how about that and trevor lawrence you're facing a quarterback with very
little who's extremely talented granted but very little experience who showed his his lack of
experience in the first half of the game and you still couldn't close it out with a quarterback who is in his third season that is
horrendous and this is this is a chargers team that was expected to do a lot more than they did
this past postseason they the least they could have done was made it to the divisional round
and they could not so that i mean that was just pathetic right there and you could put a lot of it on the coach because how the hell do you mismanage such
a large lead like that 27 to 3 and still manage and still manage to keep your job with one of the
better quarterbacks in the league as as as far as we can tell yeah that's a and once again a lot of people like to blame brandon staley for that right
and i mean i understand it i mean i understand like why he gets the blame that he gets but you
have to remember justin herbert did not play a very good game i mean can we all admit that yeah because i'm trying to find his actual stats from that game
yes yes 58 completion percentage 273 yards and a touchdown that's literally it and that the
charters wrote 27 to 3 yet he only ever scored one touchdown you could argue that they weren't even up because of him they were up
despite him yeah i wouldn't go that far well i'm sorry the numbers don't take you up one touchdown
and if you take that away they're still up 20 to 3 but that's but 273 yards and a touchdown is still
a solid game i'm not gonna i'm not gonna sit game gonna win you the play i'm not i'm not going to
sit here and tell you that he had a great game
that he was playing out of his mind.
I'm just saying he didn't suck.
He wouldn't be a liability to the point where you blow a 27-3 lead.
That's all I'm saying.
He contributed with a touchdown pass.
When you're not moving the ball, it becomes a liability
because you're not slightly in the pass.
Well, if you have 273 yards, that's not terrible.
But it's not –
Yeah, but they still didn't win.
And apparently not terrible wasn't enough to win that game.
I know, but I just think that shouldn't be enough.
That shouldn't be enough to blow up to 273 lead.
Maybe it's the 58% completion percentage, which is very low.
I didn't like – yeah, that's a bad part.
That's bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's not even that the yards.
He was taking – he was making a lot of throws,
or he was taking a lot of throws, but he just wasn't making them.
How many throws?
I literally just exited out of that.
I'll be right back.
Please get it back.
I'm just trying to figure that out because it has been a long time.
He had 43 attempts.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And so don't lecture me that he can't move the bird,
that it's not as far as 273 yards is good.
273 yards on 43 attempts is awful.
That is abysmal.
That's neck Prescott.
Like that's, that's pretty bad.
That's, that's pretty bad. That's pretty bad.
Okay.
All right.
You got me there.
You got me there.
273 yards is still not terrible.
On 43 attempts, I disagree.
I know.
I know.
And here's the thing.
I'll give him a little bit of bail because it's not like the run game was doing him any favors.
However, if you realize the run game's not doing its part because the line just couldn't get any movement from the Jacksonville D, it becomes incumbent on you to get the ball
moving through the air. And if you can't do that and your drives stall out, you're leaving your
defense out there for a pretty long time. And once Mike Davis went down, they were kind of stuck
because they couldn't run their specific coverage anymore. And that just basically let everything open up for the jacksonville offense
that's what happened yeah yep the offense can't stall out at that point otherwise you're leaving
your defense high and dry yeah i mean you're completely right there that that that was a
pathetic performance by the by the by the char I mean, holy crap.
I mean, just especially relative to what they were supposed to be
before that season started.
They barely squeaked into the playoffs.
They should have at least won one playoff game,
and they couldn't even do that when Jacksonville spotted them
a 27-3 lead.
Granted, Trevor Lawrence is a pretty badass quarterback,
and he's going to be pretty good this year but that doesn't excuse the that doesn't excuse the the poor performance by the
chargers all around defense offense everything um all right we're up against the clock speaking of
coaches speaking of brandon staley he might make an appearance in this next segment where we talk about coaches on the hot seat heading into the 2023 NFL season.
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All right.
So on the last segment, we covered quarterbacks who are on the hot seat. Who's the other most important position on the field with offense, defense?
The head coach.
Who are some head coaches who are on a short leash going into this season?
CJ, you want to kick us off?
Yeah.
You know, you were talking about Brandon Staley, right?
But I'm not going to take the low-hanging fruit there.
I mean, one of you guys can get it.
But hear me out.
This might sound crazy, but have you considered Todd Bowles of the tampa bay buccaneers
so imagine you you're the buccaneers and you win a super bowl and then you make it to the second
round of the playoffs the following year and then you win your division seemingly by the grace of
god because your whole division is terrible and you didn't even have
a winning season. And he gets smacked to reality by the Cowboys. And such is the case of Todd Bowles.
So he took over for the sub-retirement of Bruce Arians. And if the Jets are any indication,
Todd Bowles is a great defensive coordinator, but I don't think he should be a head coach.
And this year, it's going to get harder because they lost some pieces,
you know, like Shaq Mason, Sean Murphy Bunting, Tom Brady, Cameron Bray.
And now your quarterback's going to be Baker Mayfield.
Really?
Huh?
Shake and bake. And then if he fails, you have your former second rounder kyle trask
who i'm sorry should not have been the second round pick just that but that's a story for
another day it's just i and when you look at how pathetic the rest of your division is and the fact
that you with that talent on your roster
can't win your division i'm sorry it might be time for them to look in a different direction
and i think they're gonna aim for a small rebuild definitely get like a quarterback
uh maybe like retool the roster and i think part of that rebuild has to include a new coach
because he might, I mean,
a Todd Bowles playing simple will not lead you to where you want to go.
Yeah. And I've always liked Todd Bowles.
I've been rooting for him his entire professional career in the NFL as a head
coach, but it just seems apparent that he's best as a,
as a defensive coordinator and nothing more than that um and
it's it's sad to say because he he has a good head on his shoulders he's very he's a very professional
head coach or even just defensive coordinator but it's clear that he just can't do it on on
offense he's way too conservative and if you can only manage an 8-9 season with Tom Brady at quarterback and Mike Evans and Chris Godwin in an offense where they were just an air show the year prior and the year before that, that tells me that you are the problem.
With that being said, though, there's a lot of other factors that are going to play. There's a lot of other factors that are going to play
into the Bucs downfall, including Tom Brady being gone. The pick that I have,
so we talked about the Chargers. We talked about Justin Herbert before. Brandon Staley deserves a
massive piece of the blame going into this season.
And we can put a lot of blame on the quarterback too,
but whether we like it or not, between the quarterback and the coach,
the coach always goes first.
And we can all agree,
Brandon Staley is lucky to still have his job right now as it is.
And we're going into a make or break year where they have improved on offense so it's all on Brandon Staley
to make this work
if he can't do it, if it's another season like last year
or the year prior, then he's going to be
without a job and he's going to be looking for
just begging for anything as a special teams
an offensive coordinator coordinator and assistant coach somewhere next year.
Or he'll be at the car wash.
Something like that.
Yeah, I agree.
And something like with Staley is let alone last year.
He shouldn't even had a job last year.
Remember what happened with the Raiders?
Yeah.
You should have fired after that, if I'm being honest.
Yep.
Yep.
I agree.
I agree.
No arguments here.
I don't even know where to begin because I have a few head coaches in my mind,
but I'm not sure which one to go.
I think I'll go down south to Texas, and I'll pick on Mike McCarthy.
Oh, my.
He's just an easy target for me because one playoff win,
three playoff appearances, that playoff win was against the Buccaneers,
who everybody knew shouldn't have been in the playoffs in the first place
because of just how bad the NFC South was last year.
And overall, once they went to the next round, you saw how bad they were when they lost to
the San Francisco 49ers 19-12 with their franchise quarterback not doing anything to help them
get the win.
It got so bad that they even went on their social media to blame the quarterback.
I'm looking at that coach.
I'm like, can't you do something to help your quarterback out?
Call some different plays.
Help your defense out'll do something and when i look at mike mccarthy he doesn't inspire me to
think that he is the coach for this dallas cowboys team i think a better coach would get better
results with the with the weapons and pieces surrounding it i think the defense will play a
lot better i think the offense would be better if they had a better offensive-minded coach.
Not to say that Mike McCarthy is bad.
I think he's just dated, I guess, is the best way.
I think Dak Prescott would play monumentally better if they had a better head coach.
So I think it might be a make-or-break year for Mike McCarthy specifically. If Jerry Jones is looking at this and like,
I put pieces around you and you still can't get the job done.
And Dak Prescott still continues to look like this,
considering what we're paying him.
Not gonna lie.
He might,
he actually might be on a hotter seat than we think.
See,
maybe he's on a hotter seat than we think,
but I just don't know if we could call,
we could put him on the hot seat.
Because as much as the Dallas Cowboys have been choke artists
during the postseason, they win a lot of regular season games
and generate a lot of buzz throughout the NFL.
For how mediocre that they are called by the public,
they always wind up winning games some way, somehow.
And they kind of have the most balanced roster the public, they always wind up winning games some way, somehow.
And they kind of have the most balanced roster that they have had in years.
So they're going to wind up with a bunch of regular season wins.
They'll probably make the postseason.
They might screw around and win the division.
Now, what they do in the postseason is going to be one thing, and it might cost McCarthy his job, but this regular season is just going to be so good for the Cowboys that it'll
just overshadow the idea that maybe Mike McCarthy should not be the coach of the Dallas Cowboys,
because they've been having issues even without him when they had Jason Garrett and
they were still,
they still kept him for years on end.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was something I was going to bring up.
You know,
I hate to say that McCarthy probably isn't even on the hot seat because
Jason Garrett was just as terrible as he was.
And Jason Garrett was kept around long past his expiration date.
And that's the same thing with McCarthy.
In fact, I remember when McCarthy was first hired, I said, okay, yeah,
you basically just hired a bigger Jason Garrett.
That's basically what he is.
Maybe with less clapping, but that's neither here nor there.
It's just so awful just the way the cowboys like have set themselves
up i mean nobody thought mike mccarthy mccarthy was going to deliver them to a trophy i mean it
was painfully obvious you know that he was carried by aaron rogers and once rogers went down he got
exposed and it's just you can give him only so much talent, but if there's no true, like, Rodgers-level player to carry him,
then I'm sorry, it's not going to work.
And the worst part is I know he's probably not going to get fired,
you know, barring a spectacular collapse.
But so long as they stay a regular season team,
he's going to keep his job.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, he will because it is the Cowboys but I just thought someone who should be on the hot seat should be Mike McCarthy and if not him
we got to look at the Raiders and look at Josh McDaniels is his name yeah Josh McDaniels yeah
I think he should be on the hot seat considering what we thought the Raiders should be and what they are right now.
Oh yeah.
And Josh McDaniel,
at least,
at least McCarthy leads the,
the,
the,
the Jesus Packers.
I'm living in 2018.
At least the Cowboys can win some regular season games,
make the playoffs, maybe win the division.
One of those things.
The Raiders haven't even been good enough to do that,
and they actually kind of have the talent to do it.
They're right up there with Dallas in terms of talent, I would say.
Maybe not on the defensive side of the ball,
but on offense, they're right there with them.
Josh McDaniels, I believed going into this season
that maybe he has some potential as a head coach.
Because of his job, because I happen to believe he did a solid job as they're often as the patriots offensive
coordinator i thought maybe he could do something couldn't have been more wrong that guy blew and
with the amount of leads that they did blow over the over this past season if they if they won half
of those games they would have been a postseason team.
But they're not.
They wound up being a top seven pick.
Just let that sink in for a second.
Holy crap, that is bad.
But that's kind of an obvious one.
Can I mention Bill Belichick, please?
No.
No, no, no.
Hold up, hold up.
I am nothing if not fair.
Let's hear him out. No no i'm not letting this man
cook i'll hear no no no let's just hear him out we heard you out you heard me out it's only fair
now this is more of a guy who should be on the hot seat versus will be because we i it just does
not look like this guy is going to be out in the next year.
He won't.
His name is Bill Belichick,
and Robert Kraft might be getting a little frustrated with him,
but he's not.
I don't think he will pull the trigger anytime soon.
But, I mean, his drafting has been suspect.
His coaching is good on the defensive side of the ball.
In fact, it's same in drafting, in free agency.
He is a defensive guru.
He is very good at picking players.
I mean, how hard is it to find a corner,
like a legitimate, not only starting corner, but top one,
undrafted or in the late rounds?
Belichick does it all the time.
But most of the time, those corners are found in the first round of the draft.
But he finds them routinely.
On offense, he's taking guys in the first and second round
who wind up being afterthoughts in a year's time.
I mean, Nakheel Harryry sucks you guys remember josh
boys too guy they took in the second round was that 2013 or 2012 2013 yeah because i remember
dobson that was a something dobson didn't work out he worked out for a little bit when he was
healthy i mean yeah he got hurt also i will die on this hill he wasn't a second round pick but malcolm mitchell's not a draft bust debate a wall
yeah but he got hurt yeah he's not a bus like if you get a season-ending injury after your first
year you're not a bus you can't control that yeah but then they let him go after that which is kind
of he never would have come back his knee was destroyed yeah he was never
gonna play again then he sued the team after that which was i mean i kind of understand it but yeah
well he did he win the suit or not because i never heard what happened after that i never i never did
either i never did either i'm just saying bill belichick with how questionable he has been on on offense he deserves some blame for that
because he brought it it's not you can blame the the defensive coordinator playing offense
who brought him in yeah amen who brought him in adam may i may i say something? Yeah, go ahead. I simultaneously agree and disagree
because when you say Bill Belichick should be on the hot seat,
with all due respect, you're not really describing Bill the coach.
You're describing Bill the GM.
And in a way, I hate to say it, but Bill, he's still a darn good coach,
and we all know it.
Best coach of all time, some would say.
But make no mistake, Bill the GM, I've said this umpteen times,
Bill the GM is actively hindering Bill the coach.
And Bill, in a way, holds New England hostage
because he's got an ego on him, and he will say,
fine, if you kick me out as GM, I'm just going to take my ball and go home.
That's what he'll do.
If you say you are no longer GM, he will quit as coach.
I question his abilities as an offensive head coach, though.
Yeah, I understand, too, but it's like, yeah, but, I mean,
they've had some decent offenses under him, so we'll see.
I think the jury's kind of still out, but it's just it's it's the gm part that needs to go but unfortunately
you have to take one with the other which now raises an interesting question do you roll the
dice and tell bill to take a hike because uh allegedly jerrod mayo is waiting in the wings no
and why would he stick around just to get an unnamed position again this
is it's just not going to happen this year and sir and not after this year either because he's
his name is bill belichick and i don't think craft has had enough of him to the point where
he's ready to fire him like right now or even after this season it's just i just heard if they
have like a bad record he bill might get canned but that was just rumors i could be wrong and i hope i am if this if this
all continues but i mean you just i just don't see it happening anytime soon it could happen
in a couple years down the road but after this season i just don't think so. It's just too much.
And it almost feels like an overcorrection to go that far after this season.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, do we have any other picks?
No, not right now.
Nope.
Nothing?
All right.
Well, that ends our content for today.
Do we have any other thoughts before we end tonight's show?
Go Lakers, go Celtics. No. Bad. Lakers, shame. that ends our content for today. Do we have any other thoughts before we end the end tonight's show? Uh,
go Lakers,
go Celtics.
No,
bad Lakers.
Shame.
LeBron likes China.
All right.
Well,
we will get to get back to you guys on what we are going to be doing for
this summer.
It's going to be very different from last off season.
And there is a strong possibility that we will be going,
uh,
throughout the summer once a week, uh, just week, just because we have very busy schedules.
They're going to be great episodes, and we are going to do everything we can to preview this season.
Player rankings are going to be coming back, possibly division previews, and we would just be um, all on the same show. So we will have
plenty of content for you guys. We're just trying to figure out how to structure it.
So thank you for all your patience while we figure that out. We will have it for you shortly.
Likely it will be, it will begin in the, uh, in the beginning of June. So kind of the beginning
of summer as we, as the springtime concludes.
Um,
but we appreciate your thing.
We appreciate your patience.
Uh,
but without further ado,
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