Offseason Pod: NFL Game Show

Episode 111 July 01, 2026 01:14:34
Offseason Pod: NFL Game Show
The Point After
Offseason Pod: NFL Game Show

Jul 01 2026 | 01:14:34

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Marshall leads game shows involving blind rankings, trivia, choosing favorite offenses from groups made beforehand, etc.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Welcome to the Point after show with Kyle Maurer, Marshall heslaw and Ian DeWitt. [00:00:05] Speaker B: This is the show where the guys [00:00:07] Speaker A: attempt to pick the winners of the weekly NFL games along with some healthy debate about current topics. [00:00:12] Speaker C: Let's go, let's go, let's go. [00:00:13] Speaker D: Where the points don't matter. [00:00:16] Speaker C: I missed that show. [00:00:17] Speaker D: Yeah. Gosh. I love who's. I loved whose line. [00:00:21] Speaker B: Favorite character from whose line. [00:00:24] Speaker C: Shoot. That's hard to pick. [00:00:25] Speaker B: That is because that's why I said [00:00:27] Speaker D: you have the main three guys. [00:00:29] Speaker C: Yeah. Wayne Brady. Loved him. [00:00:32] Speaker D: Was it Ryan? [00:00:34] Speaker B: I just called him Ryan. [00:00:35] Speaker D: Yeah, well, there's like the. [00:00:38] Speaker C: The bald guy. [00:00:39] Speaker B: Colin. [00:00:39] Speaker D: Yeah, Colin. And I think it's Ryan. [00:00:41] Speaker C: Okay. [00:00:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:42] Speaker D: I think those are the Colin. Like some. [00:00:44] Speaker B: The staples. They're the staples of the show. [00:00:48] Speaker C: Good guess. [00:00:50] Speaker D: There is. [00:00:50] Speaker C: Colbert was really good on there. Keegan was good. [00:00:55] Speaker B: Stephen Colbert. [00:00:56] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:00:57] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:00:57] Speaker B: He was on Whose Line? [00:00:58] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:00:59] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Wow. [00:01:00] Speaker D: He did Stephen Colbert, the day after he was gone from cbs, did a show and this was like a huge callback to, like, before he started cbs. It was like. It was kind of like an inside joke of like, oh, I did this, like, right before I started cbs and now I'm gonna do it again because now I'm leaving cbs. And it was. Oh, it's like something in Monroe. [00:01:30] Speaker C: Yeah. I don't remember the name of the show. [00:01:32] Speaker D: Monroe or something like that. [00:01:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:01:33] Speaker C: But Monroe, Michigan. [00:01:35] Speaker D: Very local in Michigan. And he did a whole thing and he brought in, like, Michigan. So he had. Jack White was like his, like, musical [00:01:43] Speaker C: guy who was amazing. [00:01:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:44] Speaker D: Jeff Daniels in as a guest. [00:01:46] Speaker C: Yep. [00:01:47] Speaker D: Jack White was low key. Funny. [00:01:50] Speaker A: So funny. [00:01:50] Speaker C: He played his part, like, perfectly. [00:01:53] Speaker D: What I loved about, like, the way they did it, I felt like I was watching the co. Bear Report all over again. [00:02:00] Speaker C: Yes. [00:02:00] Speaker D: He was so funny. Funnier than I have seen Stephen Colbert in a long time. [00:02:05] Speaker C: Seriously, it was worth watching. I found it to be one of [00:02:09] Speaker D: the most hysterical things, especially for, like, us Michiganders. Because it was done in Michigan. Yeah. [00:02:15] Speaker B: It was local. Yeah. [00:02:16] Speaker C: So, I mean, a lot of the references and you know, he's talking about you, the. The eating Coney's and. And Jeff Daniels makes that, like, viral sandwich that he did. He talked about on the Colbert Show. [00:02:28] Speaker D: They make it and they eat it. [00:02:30] Speaker C: Oh, it's a good time. [00:02:32] Speaker D: It's a good time. It was fun. [00:02:34] Speaker B: So that's your favorite character from Whose lane is Stephen Colbert? [00:02:38] Speaker C: Honorable Men. [00:02:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:40] Speaker B: I'm going with Colin. I like when he does the one that. Where he goes, you know, the bird makes the noise of the band. That's coming up. He goes back street boys. That was very good. [00:02:53] Speaker D: Doing the ball. [00:02:53] Speaker B: What about Ryan hitting his head on the light and breaking it? Oh, that was on the table. That was classic. [00:02:58] Speaker D: There's a lot of just really good clips. When we had Casey when she was, like, first born and she was, like, not sleeping, we would be up at night. She would only sleep if one of us was holding her. So I would be on the couch watching Whose Line is It Anyway with her. [00:03:17] Speaker B: Like, it's a great way to spend your life. [00:03:18] Speaker D: And, I mean, I would just be laughing and, like, rocking her walk because I'm laughing. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Fun. Yeah. Well, today's whole episode is going to be a little bit of game night. [00:03:31] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:03:31] Speaker B: We're football, but today it's off season. It's a little bit of the games going on. Except for we don't have much of a family. It's just us. I mean, we are a family. But you guys are going to be going against each other a lot tonight. You're going to be deciding together a lot. And we want to get. I want to get the juices flowing. [00:03:51] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:03:52] Speaker B: Okay. So I'm gonna start it off really, really simple. We have a 1 through 10. Kyle. I'm gonna ask you to keep track of the 1 through 10. [00:04:01] Speaker C: Okay. [00:04:02] Speaker B: And I'm gonna give you the category is every and anything. So pretty. Pretty darn specific. [00:04:08] Speaker D: This is pretty broad. [00:04:09] Speaker B: Yep. We're gonna just kind of loosen some things up. Listeners. I want to hear what your. I want to hear what your top 10 would be doing this blind ranking. They don't know what's coming next. Okay, up number one, a crisp 20 bill out of the bank. [00:04:25] Speaker C: That's a good thing. But this could be. This could be. You could be throwing good things and bad things at us. I'm very neutral in a 20 bill. [00:04:32] Speaker D: I know. I feel like this is as close to a Andy Dalton line as you can get. [00:04:36] Speaker C: I think so, too. It's like, I don't use a lot of cash, so I don't. I'm a little down on cash. [00:04:42] Speaker B: Inkley's, but I'm never. [00:04:44] Speaker C: I could be talked into a 6. 5 is the highest. I'm going 5. [00:04:48] Speaker D: 5 would be where I would probably. [00:04:49] Speaker C: That's the ceiling. [00:04:50] Speaker B: All right, let's write it down for us, Kyle. Okay, we got a five right there. How about a 12 pack of diet Mountain Dew? [00:04:58] Speaker D: You lost me at diet. [00:05:00] Speaker B: Yep. That's why I said it. [00:05:01] Speaker C: But there's 12 of them. [00:05:02] Speaker D: There's 12, but 20. But then that makes me feel like I have to drink all 12 of these. [00:05:09] Speaker B: Was tempted to say a 24 pack. [00:05:11] Speaker C: You can put them out at a party. You know, next birthday party. [00:05:15] Speaker D: Worst thing, six or seven. [00:05:18] Speaker C: Yeah. Whenever I get excess beverages that I'm not a fan of, it's like, well, you know, we're gonna host the kid's birthday. [00:05:22] Speaker D: I will defer to you. Since I took the five, you can put it at six or seven. [00:05:27] Speaker C: All right, let's go six. Okay. [00:05:28] Speaker B: All right, next. A bulldog on a skateboard. [00:05:32] Speaker D: That's pretty fun. [00:05:35] Speaker C: A bulldog. A bulldog. [00:05:37] Speaker B: Specifically a bulldog. [00:05:38] Speaker C: Like, successfully rolling. [00:05:39] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Just thinking of, like Robin. Big. His dog. [00:05:42] Speaker C: A living happy. [00:05:44] Speaker D: Am I, like, sitting on a bench [00:05:46] Speaker B: and then I just see it goes right past you. Right. [00:05:48] Speaker D: I'm laughing pretty hard. [00:05:49] Speaker C: Do I have time to pull out my phone and capture this moment? [00:05:51] Speaker B: I don't know about that. We're living in the moment. [00:05:53] Speaker C: Okay. We're living in the moment. I like that. I'm pro. [00:05:55] Speaker D: I think I would be quite happy about that. I think I would. I would chuckle. [00:05:58] Speaker C: I'd take it over the 20. So I'm going, probably going four. [00:06:01] Speaker D: Four. [00:06:02] Speaker C: Maybe we three. I can't be talked into three. [00:06:04] Speaker D: Let's do three. [00:06:05] Speaker C: Okay. [00:06:05] Speaker B: Three it is. Okay. Because I don't want to. You know, the next one we have on here, Ripping a fart when no one notices. [00:06:11] Speaker D: Ripping a fart when no one notices. So you, like, got away. [00:06:15] Speaker B: Really gotta do it. Really gotta rip it. You rip it. No one notices. [00:06:19] Speaker D: Do they smell it? [00:06:20] Speaker B: And then no one notices. [00:06:21] Speaker D: Okay. So it's like quiet. [00:06:23] Speaker B: Silent and not deadly. [00:06:24] Speaker D: Ooh, that's pretty good. But I don't know if I would take that over the dog. [00:06:30] Speaker B: Would you take it over the diamond do? [00:06:32] Speaker C: It was Pepsi. [00:06:35] Speaker D: No, it was Mountain Dew. [00:06:36] Speaker B: It was Mountain Dew. [00:06:37] Speaker C: I thought he said Diet Pepsi. [00:06:38] Speaker D: No, he said Mountain Dew. [00:06:39] Speaker B: We'll roll the table. [00:06:40] Speaker C: Are you sure? [00:06:40] Speaker D: Yeah, he said Mountain Dew. [00:06:41] Speaker B: You. [00:06:41] Speaker C: No way. [00:06:42] Speaker D: Cuz I'm. I'm literally. I'm drinking a Mountain Dew right now. So. I like Mountain Dew, but I don't like diet. [00:06:48] Speaker C: Okay, you ripped one. [00:06:50] Speaker D: No one. No one noticed. [00:06:51] Speaker C: Okay. No one notice a fart. [00:06:53] Speaker D: I'd probably put it at four. [00:06:55] Speaker C: Okay. [00:06:56] Speaker B: Okay. Ladybugs. We got to be a little bit more, you know, decisive on these guys. [00:07:04] Speaker C: Ladybugs. [00:07:05] Speaker B: We got to think everything. Anything. [00:07:07] Speaker C: As bugs go. [00:07:08] Speaker D: They're not the worst bugs. [00:07:09] Speaker B: Don't be. [00:07:10] Speaker C: Not even close. They're not even. They're not even close to the worst. But think about how many bad bugs there are. There's mosquitoes, there's tricks, but I'm not [00:07:18] Speaker D: taking them above the dog on a skateboard. [00:07:23] Speaker C: Is there a bug you would take over them? [00:07:25] Speaker D: God, no. Oh, a ladybug. [00:07:28] Speaker C: Yeah. Like it is. Is it the go bug encounter? [00:07:30] Speaker B: What about a praying mantis? [00:07:32] Speaker D: Goat bug? [00:07:35] Speaker C: You have to encounter a bug. [00:07:37] Speaker D: If I had to encounter a bug, an ant or ladybug is probably the least. [00:07:41] Speaker C: Maybe like a butterfly might be butterfly. Does that count as a bug? I don't know. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Yes, technically a bug insect. [00:07:47] Speaker C: Right below that ladybug. I'm giving it a seven. [00:07:50] Speaker D: I put. Yeah, okay, seven. [00:07:52] Speaker B: The next one. Roger Goodell. [00:07:56] Speaker D: Just him as a person. [00:07:57] Speaker B: Yep. [00:07:59] Speaker D: He's a human being. I'm not gonna put him to you. Yeah. I'm not going to put him below all these other things. It's not like he's. [00:08:07] Speaker B: So he's better than a bulldog riding a skateboard. No, but right now you have three through seven locked up. [00:08:12] Speaker D: This is how blind rankings work when [00:08:15] Speaker B: you know what you're picking. [00:08:16] Speaker D: Of course I don't. So. All right, we can put him below a lady. All right. [00:08:22] Speaker B: What number? What number for the bit? [00:08:24] Speaker D: I think that's eight, I think. [00:08:25] Speaker C: Do you have beef with Goodell? [00:08:26] Speaker D: Do you have. I have legitimate. The only problem I actually really have with Roger Goodell is the fact that he is really pushing for multiple platforms to have, like, football on. So it's becoming more costly to watch all games to the point where I don't feel like I can actually watch all football games. I don't hate the international games. I think they're kind of fun. And I actually like the idea of, like, trying to broaden and bring the sport to other people. I don't have any problem with the international games. Him, I mean, he's a commissioner. [00:09:01] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:02] Speaker C: I would think he's pretty. Like. [00:09:04] Speaker D: I feel like he's actually been pretty good. [00:09:06] Speaker C: I think under his tenure. There's a reason the owners continue to renew his contract and he and his [00:09:12] Speaker D: NFL has keep going up and up and up. [00:09:14] Speaker B: Next one. [00:09:15] Speaker C: A ton. But he has made so much money for the NFL. Yeah, that's fair. [00:09:21] Speaker B: He has. No, he has earned a ton. [00:09:22] Speaker C: If there's one thing he's good at, he's been proven good at. He makes a lot of money for them. [00:09:26] Speaker B: He takes the bullets, too. He's a bit scapegoat. [00:09:28] Speaker C: It's getting more expensive as a fan. But the owners love him because he's a moneymaker. [00:09:34] Speaker D: I. Otherwise, I don't have a problem. We can put him at eight, though, because I don't know. [00:09:37] Speaker C: That's fine with me. [00:09:38] Speaker D: He's not exciting as like, how about mushroom pizza? That's 10. That's awful. [00:09:43] Speaker C: I hate. [00:09:44] Speaker D: That is. I hate mushrooms. That is number 10. [00:09:48] Speaker C: Thank you for aligning with me. [00:09:49] Speaker B: Okay, the next one. Not having the ability to skip a two minute long advertisement on YouTube. [00:09:57] Speaker D: We have nine left. [00:09:57] Speaker C: We have nine left. [00:09:58] Speaker D: Yeah, it feels like it's nine. We have one and two. [00:10:02] Speaker B: Nine right now. We have one and two left. So this will be a good one. [00:10:07] Speaker D: He probably. Knowing our luck, the dog was supposed to be number one. [00:10:10] Speaker B: Well, I'm not gonna say that, but drinking a cold one with stone cold Steve Austin. [00:10:16] Speaker D: That's pretty high. [00:10:17] Speaker C: That's pretty high. Number one. [00:10:18] Speaker D: I would probably put it at number one. Yeah. [00:10:20] Speaker C: We're not gonna feel bad later. [00:10:21] Speaker B: Like, you're not risking it for this last one. So this last one's going to be two. [00:10:25] Speaker D: Yeah, two. Still pretty high. [00:10:27] Speaker B: So let me just recant what we got. We got 10 for mushroom pizza. Nine for not having the ability to skip an ad on YouTube for two minutes long. Eight, Roger Goodell. Seven. Ladybugs. Six. Diet Mountain Dew. A 12 pack. [00:10:40] Speaker D: This is pretty good so far. [00:10:42] Speaker B: Five, a crisp 20 bill. Four, ripping a fart and no one notices. Three, a bulldog on skateboard. Two. Every time you burp, it sounds like a squeaker from a dog toy. [00:10:59] Speaker C: Okay. It's kind of funny. [00:11:00] Speaker B: Pretty good. Pretty good. [00:11:01] Speaker D: That's pretty funny. [00:11:02] Speaker B: How do we do? [00:11:02] Speaker C: Did you have. [00:11:03] Speaker D: You can be honest here. This is. We're among friends. Did you have like a whole list of things that no matter where it was, you had like a list of like, oh, if it's number 10, I [00:11:12] Speaker B: went in the order that they were in. [00:11:14] Speaker D: I didn't know if you were going to be sneaky and had like, no. A section of like, all right, if they got this one left, I'm gonna get on this. [00:11:20] Speaker B: Roger Goodell at the end, you're like, he's not worse than a lady. But all right, let's put him in. [00:11:26] Speaker D: Really was like, he's a human being. I kind of like, you know, and I am very indifferent on him. I really am indifferent. [00:11:33] Speaker C: If you were to put an actual owner in the league, like, yeah, that would. [00:11:38] Speaker B: I mean, but job is to make the owners good people. [00:11:41] Speaker C: Mushroom pizza. [00:11:42] Speaker B: Okay, let's take a little break from our quizzes and let's hear from the one and only Commish. [00:11:54] Speaker A: This is Adam Silver, AKA the Commish. And this is the Commish Report. Yeah, summer football is almost back. 49 or faithful, but the pads aren't on just yet. But the optimism definitely is. Brock Purdy still has people acting like he's borrowing someone else's homework. Dead ass. The guy just keeps winning games. Latest news reports that CMC is healthy as he is currently participating fully in the Niners off season programs and was recently nominated for the 2026 SB's best comeback athlete after playing a full dominant season. Kittle is already very far along in his rehab, per the reports out there, and might be ready just in time to start the season. And here's my hot take for y'. All. If the Niners stay healthy, they're a legit super bowl contender. If they don't, well, we'll all be back to playing another season of who's starting that left tackle next year. Training camp opens in a few weeks. Rookies report first, veterans shortly after that, and before you know it, we'll all be overreacting to the one bad throw in a preseason no cap Football season is almost back. This was the commission report. [00:12:58] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:12:59] Speaker B: Oh, Commish, I love you, man. [00:13:00] Speaker D: That is a hot take, especially when your division just inherited Miles Garrett. So I am going to not buy on. [00:13:08] Speaker B: That's the one thing I was surprised I didn't hear from him. I never heard the most important player on their team mentioned Trent Williams. [00:13:14] Speaker C: Oh, right. Yeah. [00:13:17] Speaker B: That's the person I would want to hear about. Especially inheriting Miles Garrett now, going against him two times a year at least. [00:13:23] Speaker C: Exactly. [00:13:24] Speaker D: Yeah. I just think the Rams are. They're doing what they did the last time they won the super bowl, which is they're trying to like superstar load up and then make a push. Only problem is Stafford's older now, so [00:13:35] Speaker B: can I give you a prediction? [00:13:37] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:13:38] Speaker B: I think that the Cardinals will rank higher in the standings than the 49ers. [00:13:45] Speaker C: What are you. What do you have like a. [00:13:47] Speaker B: Solely based on Jerry. I'm now an Arizona Cardinals fan. Jeremiah Love. [00:13:52] Speaker D: Oh, yeah. [00:13:53] Speaker B: Running back on the Cardinals. [00:13:55] Speaker D: I was literally like, who's their quarterback over there? [00:13:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:58] Speaker B: But he's on a holdout right now. So, like, he's still Carson back. He's holding out. [00:14:02] Speaker D: Carson Beck. [00:14:03] Speaker B: Carson Beck is on a holdout. No, no. [00:14:05] Speaker C: Jacoby. [00:14:06] Speaker B: Kobe Brissette. [00:14:08] Speaker D: I'm sorry. Jacobe Brissette. I'm sorry, dude. You don't actually get to hold out, man. You are lucky to be on the Field. I just feel like that is the sorriest excuse to hear. [00:14:21] Speaker C: Show the man some respect. He's one of the best backups in the league. [00:14:25] Speaker D: Exactly. You don't get to be a backup and, like, expect a team to treat you like a superstar. [00:14:35] Speaker B: I. [00:14:35] Speaker A: Maybe. [00:14:35] Speaker D: That's harsh. [00:14:36] Speaker B: It's good to hear from the commission. It just made me smile. [00:14:39] Speaker C: It has been a humorous point in the off season. Like the Cardinals. [00:14:42] Speaker D: I didn't even know that. [00:14:44] Speaker C: Oh, so special. But that's a special take on the. [00:14:50] Speaker D: The Niners. [00:14:50] Speaker B: I'm really doing it because I'm a Jeremiah Love fan, but also because I want to have a little bit of intrigue for a team this year. I'm investing in Arizona. Yeah. Bingo. [00:15:02] Speaker D: What do we remember about Arizona? [00:15:04] Speaker B: Nothing. But what I will say is, I have a rival, and his name is the Commish. All right. Look out. [00:15:11] Speaker D: Wow. [00:15:11] Speaker B: Because my Cardinals are coming after you. [00:15:14] Speaker C: I don't even know what's happening right now. [00:15:16] Speaker B: I'm a Cardinals fan. America's Team America. [00:15:19] Speaker C: Okay, let's. [00:15:20] Speaker D: This is. [00:15:21] Speaker B: You guys always yell at me for not having a team. Now I give one, and you're like, what the heck? [00:15:24] Speaker C: No. [00:15:24] Speaker D: I say, I love this. [00:15:25] Speaker C: I'm supportive and I. And I respect because you've been. You've been very clear. You refuse to be a bandwagon fan. This is the perfect time. [00:15:33] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:15:35] Speaker D: You know what you need? [00:15:36] Speaker B: A jersey. [00:15:37] Speaker D: Yes. [00:15:38] Speaker B: It's already in the mail. Just kidding. [00:15:41] Speaker D: I was about to be super impressed. [00:15:43] Speaker B: No, I will for. I will. For football season. I'll get a cool Arizona one for. With Jeremiah Love, you can find, like, affordable, cheap ones. [00:15:50] Speaker D: You find one, you don't have to go official. [00:15:52] Speaker C: There's a chance it could be a [00:15:54] Speaker D: spicy team if they make the playoffs. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Totally. They have one of the best left tackles in the game right now. [00:15:59] Speaker C: They have Johnson, maybe the best tight end. Oh. [00:16:02] Speaker B: Trey McBride. [00:16:03] Speaker D: If they make the playoffs. [00:16:06] Speaker B: They won't. I really want them to be bad next year, even though I made this prediction so that they can get a [00:16:11] Speaker D: great quarterback if they make the playoffs. [00:16:13] Speaker B: Keep waving your hand. Keep going. Yep. [00:16:14] Speaker D: Oh, this is more like. You need to buy an official jersey. [00:16:20] Speaker C: Interesting. Wow. [00:16:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:21] Speaker C: Okay. [00:16:22] Speaker B: How about an official T shirt? [00:16:24] Speaker D: Official jersey. Okay. [00:16:26] Speaker B: I'll think about it. Guys, we got one more. One more take, and we're gonna pause it because we got a little bit of a game. Our next one is called Best Offense. And so what I'm gonna be doing is giving you guys a team. Each of you will pick one of These teams to be your favorite. If you look in the document right now, I will be pasting. In the four different teams, we have a quarterback, a running back, a wide receiver and a tight end. [00:16:53] Speaker C: Okay. [00:16:54] Speaker B: Of which you are going to pick which team is the best. And so, listeners, I want you. I'm going to be reading these teams, 1, 2, 3 and 4. And these guys, I'm going to be filibustering right now for them to be looking over these rosters and saying what team they feel like is the best. Kyle, we're going to start with you, but after I read off these questions or the teams for everybody to listen to. Okay? [00:17:18] Speaker C: Okay. [00:17:19] Speaker B: So I'm looking at what would be the best offense. Imagine they have all the same offensive line. Okay. First team, quarterback, Peyton Manning, Running back Derrick Henry. Wide receiver, Jerry Rice, tight end Antonio Gates. It's a pretty good first team. Second team, John Elway, Barry Sanders, Randy Moss and Rob Gronkowski. Team number three, Patrick Mahomes. LT Ladanian Tomlinson, Larry Fitzgerald and Shannon Sharp. And last team, Tom Brady, Adrian Peterson, Calvin Johnson and Travis Kelsey. [00:17:58] Speaker D: We are, of course, assuming everyone's in their prime here. [00:18:01] Speaker B: Every single person is at their peak of their moments. There's a reason I didn't put Joe Flacco at number one. But, guys, no, no, no. You're each gonna give an answer and it doesn't need to be the same. It can. It can be. But I'd like you to sway the listener who does not right now currently know where they're going to go. Tell them why. Your answer is 100%. Kyle, start us off. Why? Why is your team right? [00:18:27] Speaker C: I don't think I'm going to pick your team. I. [00:18:30] Speaker D: You don't think so? [00:18:32] Speaker C: These are good, Tim, good teams. Marshall, you've done. You've done a good. [00:18:36] Speaker D: I don't know if I would surprise you. [00:18:38] Speaker C: I'm going with the first team, Peyton Manning's team. Okay, so the team that I think I'm gonna go with, while all of them, you could make a strong case for. I'm picking Peyton Manning, Derrick Henry, Jerry Rice and Antonio Gates. Why? [00:18:53] Speaker D: Tell me why. [00:18:54] Speaker C: I think you've got the greatest wide receiver that there ever. There's two players here who stand out to me because they dominated at their position in an era where that position wasn't the. Wasn't really the focal point of offenses across the league. So Jerry Rice in his era was the wide receiver. And his. He's got records that'll never been broken. The endurance for his Career is incredible. Like, there's to. Everybody's trying to be number two in terms of wide receivers, and there's been so many great ones throughout the league, but Jerry Rice is the greatest. [00:19:31] Speaker B: Got some of the best stats of all time. Really kind of a record that you feel like may never be beaten, even in today's NFL. That is only passing. [00:19:39] Speaker C: Correct. And then you've got Derek Henry, who has dominated in the era of passing. One of the most durable, unstoppable forces coming out of the backfield that we've ever seen has really been the dominant running back of his era, King Henry. Like that. That says it all. I have never really witnessed a running back quite with the. With the force and power and consistency and reliability in all my years as. As Derrick Henry. The man just can't be stopped. And every year you think he's got to be done and he keeps going. [00:20:17] Speaker B: You know, in high school, he had 153 touchdowns rushing the ball. That's a riddle right there. [00:20:23] Speaker C: Not to mention the most. The 1 quarterback has won more MVP awards than any other player in the history of the league. Peyton Manning is no slouch. Prime Peyton Manning could. [00:20:35] Speaker B: A surgeon could do anything. [00:20:37] Speaker D: Dude. As a monster. [00:20:38] Speaker C: Absolutely unstoppable. And we're not even mentioning Antonio Gates at this point. So where are you going with this, Ian? You weren't going to pick that team? [00:20:46] Speaker D: No, I wasn't going to pick that team. I. There were two teams that I thought about, but I'm going to go. John Elway. Barry Sanders. Got Barry Sanders on it. I was torn because Tom Brady, Calvin Johnson. [00:21:04] Speaker C: O. Oh, yeah. [00:21:05] Speaker D: Oh, that'd be good. [00:21:07] Speaker B: But I separated those unintentionally, knowing you were gonna go for one. [00:21:13] Speaker D: I think Barry is the best running back on this list by far. I don't think there's any running back here that comes close to what Barry was capable of doing. I also think Rob is the best tight end on here. Wow. Maybe controversial. He's definitely better than Antonio Gates. No offense. I think he was better than Prime Travis Kelsey. Prime Travis Kelsey is very good, but the things that Rob would do. That dude was just. [00:21:41] Speaker B: I appreciate you calling him Rob and not Gronk. Yeah, I appreciate it. No, I don't. I like that. I haven't. I've never heard anybody call him Rob, and I don't think his mom calls him that. [00:21:52] Speaker D: Out of all of the receivers here, Randy's probably the second best outside of Jerry. [00:22:00] Speaker B: I think he's my number one, personally. [00:22:02] Speaker C: I can get behind that Randy Moss was incredible. [00:22:05] Speaker D: The thing is. Here's what's crazy. [00:22:07] Speaker B: Moss took Dante Culpepper and made him look good. [00:22:11] Speaker D: Yeah, they'll be too. Larry Fitzgerald is great. I want to be very clear here, but he doesn't hold a candle to Rice Moss or Calvin Johnson. I don't even know if I could put him in the same conversation, if I'm being honest. I like Larry. Great. [00:22:28] Speaker B: But it's a hard fourth one. Do you put in. And you. And I want you to hang on to that because we're actually going to play another round of this with all new players and no tight end. [00:22:38] Speaker D: I was torn between the Tom Brady group because I do think Tom Brady is. I would say he's the best quarterback on this list. I really. I really think that. I think in his prime. And what's crazy is his prime is probably when he was like in his late, early 40s. Like, he got better as he aged. [00:23:02] Speaker C: Right. [00:23:03] Speaker B: So this next segment is another game that I have. And back to another game. Sorry, I gotta. Every time we play a new game, I'm gonna have this music going a little bit. Okay. Keep you guys on your toes. Keep the juices flowing. As I like to say, this is the don't speak game. Okay. It's where you're. It's probably the listener's favorite segment where I just talk and you guys shut up. I just want you to not speak until I tell you a quarterback that's better than Tony Romo. And this was inspired by Ian's clip about Tony Romo crashing into. Was it crashing into a mall doing crystal math? Yeah. Yeah. It's one of my favorite lines of all time. So I found a good list of comps similar to Tony Romo. And this is the part where this is a lot better on audio, but. Or on lot. Be a lot better on video, but it'd be nice to hear the listeners. If you're torn. You can give me a little bit there. Okay, That's. That's. I just don't want you to say a word. [00:24:07] Speaker D: So if you. You're going to give us a comp [00:24:10] Speaker B: and then we don't say anything, anything until you hear somebody that's better than him. [00:24:15] Speaker D: Okay? So if we think you're wrong and we think he's better than Roma, we'd be like. [00:24:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You're like. Okay, you're. Yeah, okay. [00:24:21] Speaker D: Okay. [00:24:22] Speaker B: I will need to get it through both of you. So like Ian, if you speak, we're going to keep going for Kyle. [00:24:27] Speaker D: Okay? Okay. [00:24:29] Speaker B: You ready? [00:24:30] Speaker C: Yep. [00:24:30] Speaker B: That was a trick. You're not supposed to talk. Come on. You ready? Thank you. All right. Don't speak till you hear a quarterback better than Tony Romo. Alex Smith, Chad Pennington. Took the jets to the playoffs. How about tua. One of the best passing seasons of all time. Jordan Love. Yes. [00:25:00] Speaker C: Wow. [00:25:02] Speaker B: Okay, hold on. Ian, we can't hear you talk. But. But, Kyle, I want to hear you say why. [00:25:08] Speaker D: Go ahead. [00:25:10] Speaker C: I think he's a better quarterback. [00:25:11] Speaker B: Okay, I understood that you used your words, but use your words now to articulate your point as to why. Why do you feel like that? [00:25:18] Speaker C: I think that just the success that Jordan Love has had, the. The track record that he's had with the teams that he's played with already, I think at this point, he's approaching. He's still very young and early in his career and already approaching Tony Romo status. And if he continues to play, it'll be pretty inarguable. [00:25:38] Speaker B: Somebody'd say Jordan loves trying to get his coach ran out of the building. [00:25:43] Speaker C: Some would be. Some would be wrong, I think. Okay. I think. I think that that's a mistake, but I think he's a more aggressive and an exciting player to watch. [00:25:51] Speaker B: Well, we've yet to hear Ian speak, so do you want to come over and look at this list with me, or do you just want to follow along? [00:25:57] Speaker C: Are you going to progressively be. [00:25:59] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Better and better quarterbacks potentially? Well, in my head, I might say better. [00:26:03] Speaker C: Okay. Okay. [00:26:04] Speaker B: Jared Goff. [00:26:05] Speaker D: Yeah, right there. Wow. [00:26:07] Speaker A: Wow. All right. [00:26:08] Speaker D: Seriously? Yeah. Jared Goff on the range. Oh, there were a couple. [00:26:12] Speaker B: I was. I've moved up there. Thinking you weren't gonna do it. [00:26:15] Speaker D: Oh, no, I, I. Jared Goff. I knew I would take Jared over. Tony Romo. Jerk's been to the Super Bowl. Let's not forget this. That Rams team that he played on was electric. And he came out on top against Patrick Mahomes in probably one of the best shootouts we've ever seen. 50 something, some 50 burgers. He had the last, what, two, three seasons? His play has been really good. [00:26:47] Speaker C: Okay. [00:26:47] Speaker D: Really solid. He has found himself in MVP conversations. I don't know if Romo ever did because I never, when I wasn't at [00:26:56] Speaker B: the age to care about Tony Romo had the missed botch of the extra point, the field goal. That's. That's the peak. Romo. I feel like that moment and the moment when Dak came in as a rookie. [00:27:08] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:27:09] Speaker B: I think if Romo would have stayed, he probably Would have had just. If not of a better season, I [00:27:13] Speaker D: think he would have taken him further, actually. [00:27:15] Speaker B: Yep. [00:27:15] Speaker D: I. I always have. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Did you have any names you were thinking about that. You're like, oh, I hope he doesn't say this name. [00:27:21] Speaker D: Oh, the first name you said. Alex Smith. I actually was like, ooh, okay. [00:27:27] Speaker C: That was a tough one for me. [00:27:28] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:27:29] Speaker B: Can I give you a couple others I have on the list? Please see? [00:27:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:27:32] Speaker B: Baker Mayfield. [00:27:35] Speaker A: No. [00:27:35] Speaker D: Oh, okay. [00:27:36] Speaker B: I moved Baker down the list thinking you weren't going to say it for him. Okay. How about Colin Kaepernick? [00:27:41] Speaker D: Ooh, I. I would take Romo still. [00:27:44] Speaker C: I'd probably take Kaepernick over. [00:27:45] Speaker B: How about Joe Flacco? [00:27:47] Speaker D: I take Flacco at that point. [00:27:49] Speaker C: I take Romo. [00:27:51] Speaker B: Okay. This is one that's going to make you feel icky. DeShawn Watson. I take Romo at his peak. Think of DeShawn Watson. [00:27:58] Speaker C: Why are you doing this to us? [00:27:59] Speaker B: DeShawn Watson was a number. I mean, he was third in MVP voting two years in a row. [00:28:05] Speaker C: You're not going to get me on record. [00:28:07] Speaker D: Say, I can't. I can't undo. [00:28:08] Speaker B: Really good trick, though. [00:28:09] Speaker D: I can't undo, like, what I know about him for me to ever want to. [00:28:13] Speaker B: Thank you. Great job, guys. I mean, this. [00:28:17] Speaker D: Was there a quarterback that you personally felt like you would have. [00:28:22] Speaker A: Ooh. [00:28:24] Speaker D: Did you agree with us? I. I don't know if I'm on. [00:28:27] Speaker B: No. [00:28:27] Speaker D: I don't know if I'm on Jordan Love. [00:28:29] Speaker B: I would have got to Kaepernick and Flacco would have got me. [00:28:32] Speaker C: Okay. [00:28:32] Speaker D: Not golf. Really? [00:28:33] Speaker B: Not golf. Not Jordan Love, not to a. Not Baker's probably the closest thing to, like, what I feel like Tony Romo is right now his gunslinger. [00:28:44] Speaker D: Do you think Baker. So you. That makes me think you think Baker is better than both Goff and I [00:28:50] Speaker B: think he's better than Jordan. [00:28:51] Speaker C: Do either of you think Romo was better than Dak? [00:28:55] Speaker B: Oh, I think Dax gonna win the MVP this year. I'm. I'm on record that I thought it last year, and I think I was wrong. [00:29:01] Speaker D: But early I was surprised at how good the Cowboys offense was. They kind of took me off guard. [00:29:10] Speaker B: If Pickens stays on that team. [00:29:13] Speaker C: He is. I think he's. [00:29:14] Speaker B: But I'm saying, like, if they don't trade him. Yeah. [00:29:16] Speaker D: Who's their running back? I've heard right now. [00:29:19] Speaker C: Frick. I don't remember. [00:29:20] Speaker B: I couldn't even tell you exactly. [00:29:21] Speaker D: I think they need to fix that problem. [00:29:23] Speaker B: Okay. But I Kaepernick probably would have been mine the next game we have. And by the way, this is for you. [00:29:32] Speaker C: Thank you, sir. [00:29:32] Speaker B: It's a very good job by you guys. Very good job, listeners. I want to hear where you fell. Guys, we have another Brian doinking one through seven this time. Look out, look out. This one is obscure sports accomplishments. You both need to agree on this. Okay, so the first one is you. [00:29:54] Speaker D: What is this? Ranking 1 through 10? [00:29:57] Speaker B: 1 through 7. [00:29:58] Speaker D: 1 through 7. [00:29:58] Speaker B: Okay. Only could come up with seven here. [00:30:01] Speaker C: You need me to number this again? [00:30:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, please. Actually, if you want, I can do it. You just stay in the moment. All right, Number one. You are an assistant coach on a football team in the NFL and you win the super bowl as an assistant coach. [00:30:15] Speaker D: Wow, that's pretty big. [00:30:17] Speaker C: That's huge. Because you know what that means. [00:30:18] Speaker B: What? [00:30:19] Speaker D: How big of an assistant coach am I? [00:30:21] Speaker B: Like special teams. Assistant assistant coach on the special teams. You're not the special teams coach. You're an assistant coach to the special problem. [00:30:29] Speaker D: I'm still on the coaching staff, though. I'm still feeling pretty good about that. [00:30:33] Speaker C: I thought you meant assistant coach. Like you're one of the coordinators. [00:30:35] Speaker A: Right? [00:30:36] Speaker D: That's why I'm glad we got clarification. I would still be super jazzed. That's still really high. Number one. Maybe not, but I just won that. Can I pick what team I'm on? [00:30:50] Speaker B: No. [00:30:51] Speaker D: If I'm on the lines, I would, [00:30:53] Speaker B: but no, I already know what that would be. You don't need to be. It could be Kyle on the Lions and it'd be number one for I. [00:30:59] Speaker D: I know the emotional visceral of, like, what that would do. Even if you are not a player, you are, you know, you are sharing in that moment and you get to be on the field. You are a part of that. [00:31:12] Speaker B: Get a ring. [00:31:14] Speaker D: You get to say, like, oh, I was there. I was a part of that. [00:31:18] Speaker C: Right. [00:31:20] Speaker D: That's pretty close to number one. Like, I know. I can feel how I would feel. It would be very high for me. [00:31:27] Speaker C: I'm not even thinking about that. So I'm glad you mentioned that. You go into the emotional stuff, that satisfaction. I'm career scheming here, so thank you. [00:31:36] Speaker B: That's a good balance between you two [00:31:38] Speaker C: here I was thinking, okay, so I'm an assistant on this super bowl winning staff. So what happens when a team wins the Super Bowl? So if I'm an assistant on the coach, like, I'm doing pretty well in the. In life at this point, but I know that there's a path to the ultimate. And so it's pretty clear at this point, because you win the super bowl, what happens. Your coordinators get poached to go get head coaching jobs elsewhere. That always happens. And so whoever I'm an assistant to is probably gonna go take a head coaching job. I'm gonna get their job. I'm gonna be first in line to try and get their job. So then I'm suddenly a coordinator on a successful contending team, which I want. That's fantastic, because then you are in contention for head coaching jobs. And so if we have success the subsequent year or whatever it takes a year or two of success with me as a coordinator, then I am a new head coaching candidate. And the ultimate dream, the greatest thing you can do and accomplish in a sports career is to become a head coach of an NFL team and then get fired and then collect the money for doing nothing. [00:32:43] Speaker B: Agreed. [00:32:44] Speaker C: So that's kind of the scheme. It's like, gosh, if I could just. [00:32:47] Speaker D: So are you number one or number two? Because we're pretty high still here. [00:32:50] Speaker C: Oh, I forgot we were playing blind ranking. [00:32:54] Speaker B: Hold on. Do you want me to play the music again for you? Yeah, we're playing a game. [00:33:00] Speaker C: I just got really caught up in this whole scenario. [00:33:02] Speaker D: If anything, your scenario convinced me even more so that I agree number one than anything else. [00:33:07] Speaker C: Okay, I'll take it. [00:33:08] Speaker D: Okay. [00:33:09] Speaker B: Number one, the path. All right. The next thing, your team wins the NBA championship, but you were injured the whole final series. [00:33:17] Speaker D: Oh, I'd feel pretty bad. [00:33:18] Speaker B: Dang it. [00:33:19] Speaker D: That's hard. I always. I always. Like, when I saw, like, when Hutch went out and we were like, the number one seed. [00:33:26] Speaker C: Right, Right. [00:33:27] Speaker D: I was like, this has got to kill him. Like, this got to kill you. Like, this is not. Like, on one hand, you're happy that your boys are out there and still doing well, but on another hand, you are not a part of that success. [00:33:40] Speaker C: Right. [00:33:40] Speaker D: So that is always going to be like, oh, yeah, I got an NBA championship game that I didn't play, and I didn't help him win. So you don't even feel like you earned it. [00:33:52] Speaker C: I mean, it's still a very long road to get to that series. [00:33:56] Speaker B: We do have a current example in the NBA. I don't know if you remember, OG Anunoby was injured for the Raptors when he didn't play the whole final series. And then recently, one for the Knicks had one of the biggest plays in Knicks history. Never pay for a drink again. In New York. But the whole first championship he had. He was injured. Did not contribute to them at all in the final. [00:34:17] Speaker C: But the road is long to get there. [00:34:19] Speaker D: If I'm. [00:34:20] Speaker C: He was a part. [00:34:20] Speaker D: When am I getting injured? Like, how long am I here? [00:34:23] Speaker B: You are not playing the final series. [00:34:25] Speaker D: Just. [00:34:25] Speaker B: You get injured in game seven when the game's already over, basically of the conference and you can't play in the whole finals. [00:34:32] Speaker D: I'm probably still putting that quite high because you can obviously revel in the success, but at that point, those kinds of players, I think that kills them a little bit. [00:34:44] Speaker B: I mean, for me, one through seven, [00:34:47] Speaker C: I'm just getting courtside seats for the entire Finals. Like, oh, true. [00:34:51] Speaker D: I'm putting this at least at 4. [00:34:55] Speaker B: You good with that? [00:34:56] Speaker C: Fine. [00:34:56] Speaker B: Okay, sure. Next one. You win the Stanley cup, but you're never a starter, so I'm. [00:35:03] Speaker D: Okay. [00:35:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:03] Speaker C: You're a rostered player. You play the whole time. [00:35:07] Speaker D: So roster players, though, are still, like, unpracticed squads helping them. You probably still feel. [00:35:12] Speaker B: Remember I say not a starter. That means you're not one of the first five people on the ice to start. [00:35:16] Speaker D: So you play, though. [00:35:17] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. But you're never a starter. [00:35:20] Speaker D: Okay. I just won the freaking Stanley Cup. [00:35:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:22] Speaker C: That's fantastic. [00:35:22] Speaker D: I'm two or three, and I. By this logic, I've clearly played okay, so I'm feeling pretty good. [00:35:29] Speaker C: Yes. I'm feeling on the ice, in the scene. [00:35:31] Speaker D: If I was switch 1, 2, or [00:35:32] Speaker B: 3, I'm going, you pick it. [00:35:34] Speaker C: Let's go 3. [00:35:35] Speaker B: Leave yourself some space. Okay. I like that. Right now you have 2, 5, 6, and 7 allowed. Okay, next one. You win an Olympic medal, it's bronze, though, so. [00:35:45] Speaker D: Dude, still unbelievable. Unbelievable achievement. [00:35:48] Speaker B: 2, 5, 6, or 7. [00:35:52] Speaker D: That's better than 5. That's better. I. This has to go to. This has to go, too. Okay. [00:35:57] Speaker C: You're on the podium, man. At the Olympics. [00:36:00] Speaker D: That's. Winning bronze is still hard. That is incredibly hard. [00:36:05] Speaker C: Is this an individual sport? Yeah, it's not. I'm not, like, on the individual, but I. I wasn't the back. The guy in the backseat. [00:36:14] Speaker D: I don't know if I would. This is number two. This is actually, I think, an appropriate number two. I think this is an appropriate number two because I would say any Olympic medal is an individual achievement. That. Especially because you put in all that hard work. If I'm like, the Stanley cup, like, I'm not a starter. I was on the ice. That's great. But I didn't, like. [00:36:37] Speaker B: I don't think technically this should be three, though, because it's Browns. [00:36:41] Speaker C: No, exactly. [00:36:42] Speaker D: I. I think. I mean, sure. You like symmetry. I think two is appropriate. [00:36:48] Speaker B: Two it is. All right, Right now we got five, six and seven. And I got three really good things ready for you. [00:36:53] Speaker D: Okay. [00:36:54] Speaker B: Number three or the next one. I'm sorry. You are an MLB home run leader for an entire season, but you never win the title throughout your whole career. [00:37:07] Speaker C: One season, though. You're the home run kid. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Kind of reminds me of like Chris Shelton used to play for the Tigers back in the day. He had the home run lead for the whole year. [00:37:16] Speaker D: Just kind of like a Cabrera type situation here. [00:37:18] Speaker B: Cabrera is Probably a top 25 baseball player of all time, so it couldn't be him. [00:37:23] Speaker C: But. [00:37:23] Speaker D: But he never won. [00:37:24] Speaker C: He did. [00:37:25] Speaker B: He won for the Marlins. [00:37:26] Speaker D: Oh, I didn't know that. [00:37:28] Speaker B: He was one of the. A rookie on their team when they won with Dontrell Willis and I didn't know that. Pudge. And yeah. MLB home run leader for one season. So you're. You could say in my day I was the best hitter. [00:37:42] Speaker C: I was a slugger. [00:37:44] Speaker D: What's pretty awesome. What? [00:37:45] Speaker B: You never won the lead. Right now you have five, six and seven. [00:37:48] Speaker D: I'd probably put this at five. [00:37:50] Speaker C: I'm there. [00:37:51] Speaker D: Yeah. Pretty individually. [00:37:52] Speaker B: Okay. [00:37:53] Speaker D: Accomplished thing. [00:37:54] Speaker B: The next one, you are the runner up for the Heisman Trophy. Six or seven. Remember the game? I like to play. Right. I usually put something at the end. You want to roll the dice again? [00:38:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:38:13] Speaker D: You want to put this at seven? [00:38:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:15] Speaker C: Basically, you got nothing. This is. You didn't get anything. [00:38:18] Speaker D: Yeah. This is no recognition at all. [00:38:20] Speaker C: Yeah. Literally, there's no trust. Your name is not. [00:38:23] Speaker D: This is an appropriate number seven because no one actually ever really remembers who came in second for Heisman. People remember the Heisman winners. [00:38:30] Speaker C: No medal, no trophy. [00:38:31] Speaker D: I don't really feel like people. Yeah, yeah. [00:38:35] Speaker C: Don't get to be in those commercials with all the Heisman winners. You know, you're that close to the [00:38:39] Speaker B: end of that commercial. [00:38:41] Speaker D: Baker's always got that, if anything. [00:38:43] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:43] Speaker C: Tebow. I like Desmond Howard. Yeah. [00:38:47] Speaker B: All right, guys, let's recount a little bit of our one through seven, and I'll tell you what your number six is. To end number one, we have. You are an assistant coach for the special teams of super bowl winning team number two. You win the Olympic medal. [00:39:01] Speaker D: Not actually number one worthy. [00:39:02] Speaker C: It's the only NFL one that you mentioned. [00:39:04] Speaker D: This is true. This is true. [00:39:05] Speaker B: Look, guys, if we're going to talk about something NFL's got to go. Number one. Number two, you win an Olympic medal, but it is a bronze. Number three, you win a Stanley cup, but you are never a starter on the ice. Number four, you. Your team wins an NBA championship, but you're injured the entire final series. Number five, you're an MLB home run leader for one season, but you never win a title. Seven, you're a Heisman Trophy runner up. Number six. Number six, you win the Masters, but on the 18th hole, you pull the ball out of the hole and poop your pants in front of everybody. [00:39:42] Speaker D: I just won the Masters. [00:39:45] Speaker B: Give me my green jacket and brown [00:39:47] Speaker C: pants and some toilet paper. Wow. [00:39:50] Speaker B: You proud of yourself? [00:39:52] Speaker C: Okay. [00:39:52] Speaker D: I actually think that's pretty close. [00:39:54] Speaker C: Yeah, that's not bad. [00:39:54] Speaker D: I think the Masters maybe could go a little higher. Even included poop bands. [00:39:59] Speaker B: A little higher. [00:40:00] Speaker C: I mean, poop pants representing every sport. I was trying to think where you were going to go next. [00:40:04] Speaker B: Thank you. It took a little bit of thought. [00:40:06] Speaker C: I thought you were going to do a soccer one. I thought it was a World Cup. [00:40:09] Speaker B: I was debating on it, but I wanted to be. You're not big. I'm not a big soccer guy, so. Can't really fake that I know much about that. So the next one is second round of best offense in the guys. This is simply going to be a quarterback, running back, wide receiver. Ride wide receiver. I hate when people do that. All right, I'm gonna read off these offenses for everybody in the. In the listening audience. And while I do that, Kyle and Ian are going to be picking their favorite of these teams. Team number one, Aaron Rodgers, Jim Brown, and Terrell Owens. Team number two, Drew Brees, Walter Payton and Marvin Harrison. Senior. Team number three, Joe Montana, Christian McAffrey, Justin Jefferson. And team number four, Dan Marino, EMT Smith and Julio Jones. [00:41:00] Speaker D: I'm down to two already. I already. There was two that immediately jumped out at me. [00:41:05] Speaker B: Kyle. Ian went first on the last time that we picked these false. That didn't happen. Oh, okay. First, Ian, let me hear yours. [00:41:14] Speaker C: What's it gonna be? I think I know what you're gonna pick. [00:41:16] Speaker D: I'm gonna take Joe Montana, Christian McCaffrey, and Justin Jefferson. Okay, best quarterback, hands down, out of that list, Christian McCaffrey. Is he the best? [00:41:29] Speaker B: Really? [00:41:30] Speaker D: Oh, I was like. I was like, is he the best quarterback? Were you gonna put Aaron Rodgers, Drew [00:41:37] Speaker B: Brees, Any tempter to put Rogers and [00:41:40] Speaker D: Drew Brees and Dan Marino, while very good quarterbacks are not Aaron Rodgers, Joe Montana. [00:41:45] Speaker B: I'd be tempted to Put Aaron Rodgers. [00:41:48] Speaker D: I know, I know. That's what I'm saying. Like, I'm saying, like, it was between Aaron Rodgers and Joe Montana for me. I'm like, it's between these two. Which one do I like more? [00:41:58] Speaker C: Gotcha. [00:41:58] Speaker D: I think I like Joe Montana more. I like the choice and I think Justin Jefferson. Oh, so good. [00:42:08] Speaker B: Yeah, okay. [00:42:10] Speaker D: I'll stick with Joe Montana. [00:42:11] Speaker B: You're stuck. [00:42:12] Speaker D: I'm stuck with him. [00:42:14] Speaker B: Tell him why his team's wrong. [00:42:15] Speaker C: Is that is JJ the no CMAC and Justin Jefferson are the only. They are probably still playing players on [00:42:22] Speaker D: this list, right, Justin? Aaron Rodgers. [00:42:25] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. I guess he is still playing, isn't he? [00:42:28] Speaker D: You could call it that. I will say, I do think Justin Jefferson is currently the best receiver in the league right now. I think that's very easy claim to make. And I think Christian McCaffrey is definitely a top five and at certain points in his career has been the best. [00:42:45] Speaker C: I think so too. I think he's like one of the most impressive players in the backfield for this era. Multiple teams, durable dual threat. [00:42:55] Speaker D: Emmett Smith would be the only other one that I would even think about because while Jim Brown and Walton Payton are obviously like perennial like, they are, you know, historic, I never watched them, so I just don't have any context for how they played. [00:43:10] Speaker B: Speaking of not having the context, you know, I kind of chat gbt some of these rankings and put them in different orders and things like that. And it was funny to see an AI description of some of these running backs that I've never heard of and players in general. Jim Brown, very highly touted in AI. Like, no, his description was most elite runner in NFL history. And I was like, that is a pretty. I was like, I think Emmett Smith has the most yards. I think, yeah. Lt's got most touchdowns. I think, like, I wouldn't have thought that. I just haven't heard that before from a person. So it's kind of funny to hear that. See that? [00:43:47] Speaker D: I mean, it just pulls off. [00:43:49] Speaker B: Thank you. I. I agree. [00:43:50] Speaker C: A sport. [00:43:52] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. [00:43:53] Speaker B: I'm not discrediting. It's more just kind of funny to see things that you haven't really heard. [00:43:58] Speaker C: So listeners hear a lot of like, unstoppable forces from the past. In an era where the. The leagues are smaller, like in many decades ago, there's like the Wilt Chamberlain types in the NBA who's like, just a monster, just like decades ahead of his time, towering above the opponents. Jim Brown was very much like that in his era. So Much better than everyone else on the field. [00:44:23] Speaker B: So you are. [00:44:23] Speaker D: You are taking Aaron Rodgers and Company. [00:44:26] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:44:28] Speaker D: I was gonna say, I, like, halfway through mine, started convincing myself that maybe they were the better one. [00:44:34] Speaker C: But I think probably everybody listening here could make the case for to, like, he's a monster. The guy's huge and powerful. [00:44:41] Speaker B: He's the one person I was kind of sad to not put in the top list of our. When we did the one through four with the tight ends. [00:44:49] Speaker C: I like him up there. [00:44:51] Speaker B: Him being instead of Fitzgerald probably was the right move, but I wanted to balance a team out on here. I wanted to see if somebody here was going to take to and have that being. [00:45:00] Speaker D: I actually like the Fitzgerald team. I actually think with, like, Mahomes, like, Mahomes and Fitzgerald, I was actually like. I don't even know if Mahomes is the best quarterback on that list. Maybe better than John Elway, but I don't know if I would take him over the other two. [00:45:13] Speaker C: Interesting. Wow, that's a spicy. [00:45:15] Speaker D: That may be a hot take, but [00:45:16] Speaker C: it's a little spicy for me. I almost took it just on the strength of him alone. [00:45:20] Speaker D: Mahomes. Yeah, the. The problem. [00:45:23] Speaker B: I get that, too. Yeah, I get that. [00:45:25] Speaker D: The problem I have is Tom Brady beat him in the. The biggest game of the year. You cannot ever, in my opinion, now put him above Tom Brady. In my opinion. In my opinion. [00:45:38] Speaker B: Well, our next game. All right, really has to do with quarterbacks, because you guys like to think that you know things about quarterbacks, and I don't know. I don't really. I don't know if you guys do. So right now, I'm gonna go. We're gonna have 10 questions. [00:45:58] Speaker C: Okay? [00:45:59] Speaker B: And this is our trivia segment, guys. So if you're a listener, I want to see how you do on these 10. And as we go one through 10, 10 will be harder than one, I guarantee you that. I'm gonna give you a team a year and what pick they were in the NFL draft, and you are going to tell me who the quarterback is. [00:46:16] Speaker C: Oh, wait, who the quarterback. Oh. Because all of these quarterbacks, they're all [00:46:20] Speaker B: currently in the NFL. [00:46:22] Speaker C: Oh, these are all current quarterbacks? [00:46:24] Speaker B: Current. [00:46:25] Speaker D: Oh, this is going to be tough. [00:46:26] Speaker B: Okay, okay, Num. [00:46:27] Speaker C: I think I got you. I'm gonna. [00:46:28] Speaker B: Our first one, LSU 2020, number one overall pick. Okay, one for one. [00:46:36] Speaker D: Shout it out. [00:46:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:46:38] Speaker B: Maybe you guys talk to each other and go. [00:46:39] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:46:40] Speaker C: Wait, are we doing this together? Are we competing? [00:46:42] Speaker B: Oh, no, together. I want to See how fast or how well your test taking can go together. [00:46:46] Speaker C: Oh, I thought we were competing. I thought it was me. [00:46:48] Speaker B: You want to compete against him? [00:46:49] Speaker C: Oh, that's why I jumped in. [00:46:51] Speaker D: I don't want to compete because I'm [00:46:52] Speaker B: going to lose these. No, I. I think you're going to need both your heads for this. [00:46:56] Speaker C: Okay. All right. So he gave us an easy one. We got Joe. [00:46:58] Speaker D: Okay. [00:46:58] Speaker C: Right. [00:46:58] Speaker B: All right. Number two, Clemson, 2021. Number one overall. He's a quarterback. [00:47:05] Speaker D: Trevor Lawrence. [00:47:06] Speaker C: Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. [00:47:08] Speaker B: Okay, two for two, two for two. Good job, good job. Number three, USC, 2024. [00:47:15] Speaker C: Okay. [00:47:16] Speaker B: Number one over. [00:47:18] Speaker D: There was only so many quarterbacks that are playing that were drafted in 2024. [00:47:22] Speaker C: Yeah, a bunch, actually. That was a good quarterback draft. [00:47:25] Speaker B: So we're taking Caleb Williams. [00:47:26] Speaker D: Yeah. Oh, okay. [00:47:28] Speaker B: Good job, good job, good job, good job. [00:47:30] Speaker C: All right, now if I shout it out, I'm saying it to you to like a confirmation, right? [00:47:34] Speaker B: Totally. [00:47:35] Speaker D: You looked at me. [00:47:36] Speaker C: Yeah. It was like hell, Will. [00:47:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:37] Speaker D: You know, I like to hear all of the things before. [00:47:41] Speaker B: Totally. [00:47:41] Speaker C: Okay, I'll try to be. [00:47:42] Speaker B: How about number four? This one's a little bit tougher. 2018, LSU. Number 32 overall. [00:47:50] Speaker C: Lamar. No, no, sorry, Lamar was. Who was. No, he was somewhere else. But 32nd pick. [00:47:59] Speaker D: That's at the end of the draft. That's to a Super bowl winning team, unless they traded out. What year? [00:48:06] Speaker B: 2018. Who was in 2000. Who's. [00:48:11] Speaker D: Who won in 2018? [00:48:13] Speaker C: I know Lamar was the last pick of the draft in his year. I mean, last pick of the first round. [00:48:17] Speaker B: Louisville. [00:48:18] Speaker C: But he was. Louisville. [00:48:20] Speaker D: Really? [00:48:21] Speaker C: Yes. [00:48:21] Speaker D: I didn't know that. Yeah, that's great. [00:48:23] Speaker B: Louisville, 2018, number 32 overall. [00:48:26] Speaker C: Oh, then it's Lamar. [00:48:28] Speaker B: That's your pick. [00:48:29] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:48:30] Speaker D: What did you say before? [00:48:32] Speaker B: I said the same thing. Louisville, 2018. [00:48:34] Speaker D: I'd say Louisville. [00:48:35] Speaker C: I thought you said a different school. [00:48:36] Speaker D: Yeah, I think you said a different school. [00:48:38] Speaker C: Okay. [00:48:39] Speaker B: Louisville. [00:48:40] Speaker C: Okay. [00:48:40] Speaker D: Okay. [00:48:40] Speaker C: It's Lamar. [00:48:41] Speaker B: I thought you said it's Lamar. [00:48:43] Speaker C: I thought so, too. [00:48:44] Speaker D: Yeah, I heard. [00:48:44] Speaker B: Did I? If I did, I'm. I'm sorry. [00:48:47] Speaker D: I was like the LSU was throwing me off. [00:48:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:49] Speaker C: All right. [00:48:50] Speaker B: Four for four so far, guys. All right, let's see if you go five or five. University of California, 2005. Oh, number 24, it's Jared Goff. No, number 24. 2005. [00:49:03] Speaker D: 2005 from Cat. [00:49:05] Speaker C: Oh, that's Aaron Rogers. [00:49:06] Speaker D: Okay. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. [00:49:08] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:49:09] Speaker B: Aaron Rodgers. It is. [00:49:11] Speaker D: Cal was also, I think, jerk off too. [00:49:13] Speaker B: That's correct. [00:49:14] Speaker C: But he was a number one pick. [00:49:15] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he was. And a lot later than 20 2005. All right, next one. [00:49:20] Speaker D: I didn't even hear the 2005 part. I was doing the thing I told. [00:49:23] Speaker B: 2020. University of Oklahoma, number 53 overall. [00:49:29] Speaker D: Oklahoma. I mean, is that Baker? [00:49:32] Speaker C: No, he was a number one pick. [00:49:33] Speaker D: Oh, you're right. Because he went to Cleveland. That's right. [00:49:37] Speaker C: Oklahoma starter. [00:49:40] Speaker B: What year? 2020. [00:49:45] Speaker C: Okay, 2020 from Oklahoma. This is a harder one. Second. You say second round pick. [00:49:55] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:49:55] Speaker B: You said number 53 overall. [00:49:59] Speaker D: I need to look at my list of teams. [00:50:03] Speaker C: Yeah, let me think, Let me think. A current. [00:50:07] Speaker B: Literally start current. [00:50:10] Speaker D: Who's the Falcons quarterback right now? Oh, that's. [00:50:17] Speaker C: Cousins is a backup on the Raiders. [00:50:19] Speaker D: Vikings. Vikings. Is Kyler [00:50:24] Speaker C: Oklahoma? I mean, is it Jacoby? I don't know. He's been in the league a while. This is killing me. This is brutal. [00:50:35] Speaker B: I'm gonna give you eight more seconds. [00:50:37] Speaker D: The only even close guess I have [00:50:40] Speaker C: is Kyler Murray 3 or Tyler Shook. No, he's newer one. [00:50:46] Speaker B: All right, what's our guess? [00:50:48] Speaker D: Kyler's the only one I'm even looking [00:50:50] Speaker C: at, but that's because Kobe is. It's Kyler. Murray was the number one pick, too. [00:50:55] Speaker B: The answer is Jalen Hurts. Transferred from Alabama to Oklahoma. [00:51:02] Speaker C: I only remember him on Alabama. [00:51:03] Speaker D: That's where I was. [00:51:04] Speaker C: All right, that's why it's a tricky question. [00:51:06] Speaker B: Number seven. If you would have said Alabama 2012. Number 22 overall out of Michigan State University. [00:51:15] Speaker C: Cousins. Yeah. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Good job. Six for seven. All right, number eight, University of Delaware. 2008. 18th overall, [00:51:29] Speaker C: 2000 Delaware. Okay, we can narrow this down because 2000. [00:51:33] Speaker D: What? [00:51:34] Speaker B: It's eight. [00:51:34] Speaker C: It's. [00:51:35] Speaker D: So it's an older guy [00:51:39] Speaker C: who is. [00:51:39] Speaker D: I mean, this is Stafford level old, right? So this is like 30s, 40s. [00:51:52] Speaker C: We can get this. We can get this. [00:51:57] Speaker D: I'm looking at all my old quarterbacks here. Who's the jets starter? [00:52:03] Speaker B: Quarterback. [00:52:03] Speaker C: Right now it's Geno, but he didn't go to Delaware. [00:52:07] Speaker D: Texans? [00:52:08] Speaker C: No, he's new. No, it's not. [00:52:12] Speaker D: Flaco's not starting anywhere, is he? [00:52:15] Speaker C: No, no. I've been. I've got. I've looked through every team that's as [00:52:19] Speaker D: old as I can go. Is Flacco in my head? [00:52:21] Speaker C: Is it Jacoby Brissette? [00:52:23] Speaker B: Five more seconds. [00:52:25] Speaker C: Is this. Is this a current starter? [00:52:27] Speaker D: Brissette was not. Is not that old. [00:52:29] Speaker B: All right, we need your guess. [00:52:33] Speaker C: Did Geno Smith play for Delaware? No, he did not. No. He played for something. Florida something. [00:52:38] Speaker B: Three, two, one. [00:52:40] Speaker D: Flacco. [00:52:41] Speaker B: The answer is Joe Flacco. [00:52:45] Speaker C: Thank you. [00:52:46] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. Okay, seven out of eight. All right, next one. 2013. He was the 39th overall pick out of the University of West virginia. [00:52:58] Speaker D: What year? [00:52:58] Speaker B: 2013. [00:53:01] Speaker D: Semi old. [00:53:02] Speaker C: So again, this is a player who is rostered now. [00:53:07] Speaker B: He started a game last year. I'm picking players that started a game last year. [00:53:11] Speaker D: Is he a full time starter? [00:53:13] Speaker B: I'm not answering that. He has started a game last year. This is question number 9 out of 10. This should be hard. [00:53:20] Speaker D: Your Brisette guy, you keep coming back to it. [00:53:22] Speaker C: I was looking. [00:53:24] Speaker D: That one is actually closer to who I think it. It is now that I did that. [00:53:28] Speaker C: You said 2013? [00:53:31] Speaker B: Yes, sir. [00:53:32] Speaker D: This is old, but not super old. This is like cousin's age. So you're. You're still like third. Like, this is probably like 35. He's got. He's probably around Jacobi Peret actually kind of fits the bill here. [00:53:47] Speaker C: Okay, I'm a. No, I'm. I'm kind of second on this one. This could be one of the backups that I have forgotten. [00:54:02] Speaker D: Andy Dalton. [00:54:04] Speaker C: Interesting. [00:54:05] Speaker D: He did start a game last year, I'm pretty sure. Didn't he? [00:54:09] Speaker C: That's the best guess that we have come up with. [00:54:11] Speaker B: Is that our lock? [00:54:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:54:12] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:54:12] Speaker B: All right, the answer is Geno Smith. You guys are currently 7 for 9. Let's see if you can get that. 8 for 10. [00:54:22] Speaker D: This is so far, not bad. [00:54:23] Speaker C: Okay. [00:54:23] Speaker B: Pretty good. [00:54:24] Speaker D: Okay, this is not bad, you guys. [00:54:26] Speaker B: This is a test you did not study for, and you're doing pretty decent. All right, last one. 2011. He's the 35th pick overall and he went to the University of TCU. [00:54:41] Speaker C: No. [00:54:43] Speaker B: I will give you a hint. I'll give you a hint. [00:54:46] Speaker D: 2011. Is this Dak been in the league that long? [00:54:51] Speaker B: You want my hint? [00:54:52] Speaker C: He was a backup for Romo for a little while. [00:54:54] Speaker D: For one year. He played his rookie. [00:54:56] Speaker C: One year. For one year. For one year. You're right. [00:54:58] Speaker D: He played his rookie year. [00:54:59] Speaker C: Yeah, that's right. Because he. Because he and Zeke were both rookies together. [00:55:03] Speaker D: I don't think this. [00:55:04] Speaker C: It was not that long ago. [00:55:06] Speaker D: Dak is not that old. [00:55:07] Speaker B: Jacoby Brissette went to the University of Florida. [00:55:11] Speaker D: Okay. So he's just trying to get off fast. [00:55:12] Speaker C: The Brissette train. TCU means nothing to me. [00:55:18] Speaker D: Yeah, I don't know. There's some toads over there. The horny toads. [00:55:22] Speaker B: Horn frogs. [00:55:23] Speaker D: Horn frogs. [00:55:23] Speaker A: Yes. [00:55:25] Speaker B: Jesus. [00:55:27] Speaker C: 11 is Ryan Tannehill still in the league? [00:55:30] Speaker D: No. [00:55:30] Speaker B: All right, five seconds. [00:55:33] Speaker D: Yeah. I'm back on Angie Dalton again. I don't know. This is an older quarterback, so he's probably not starting one. [00:55:40] Speaker B: What's your guess? [00:55:44] Speaker C: Frick. You got me. I'm stoked. [00:55:48] Speaker D: Andy Dalton. [00:55:49] Speaker B: The answer is Andy Dalton. [00:55:53] Speaker D: Oh, my gosh. [00:55:55] Speaker B: Ian, nice work. [00:55:57] Speaker D: I just think about the age. Like, I'm. Like, I use Stafford as my line only because. [00:56:03] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:56:04] Speaker D: He was 2008 when he was drafted, so I know, like, where that is in terms of age. [00:56:10] Speaker B: Guys, I have a last trivia question I'm gonna give you, and I'm gonna give the answer at the end of the episode. So this whole time, I want you to just think about it, okay? Because it's something you're not going to be able to just get like that. There is only one franchise that has drafted multiple hall of Fame quarterbacks in the same draft. I'm going to say it one more time. There has only been one franchise that has drafted multiple hall of Fame quarterbacks in the same draft. I will take your answer at the end of the. At the end of the show. Today, our next segment is going to be another fan favorite. It's going to be the. Don't speak. It's my favorite part. I just get to talk. You guys get to listen. Except for this one's all about quarterback wide receiver combo. [00:56:57] Speaker C: Oh, nice. [00:56:58] Speaker B: So the. I don't want you to speak until you hear a better wide receiver and quarterback combo than Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill. [00:57:08] Speaker C: Holy. [00:57:08] Speaker D: That is really. [00:57:10] Speaker C: All right, be quiet for a while. [00:57:11] Speaker B: Three, two, one. It starts. Andrew walking. Ty Holton. Big Ben and Antonio Brown. Matt Ryan and Julio Jones. Getting closer. How about Kurt Warner and Larry Fitz? Tom brady, mike evans, Josh allen and stefan dix. Drew brees and michael thomas. Matt stafford and calvin. If those of you that don't can't see into the room, Ian just went into paralysis, holding his breath. All right, how about Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase? Steve young and jerry rice? Peyton manning and marvin harrison? [00:58:20] Speaker C: Really? [00:58:25] Speaker B: Tom Brady and Randy Moss? That's the line. [00:58:31] Speaker D: That is a hard. [00:58:32] Speaker B: What's the one that hit the hardest for you, Kyle? The one that held you back? [00:58:37] Speaker C: Like, I mean, I. I started thinking about it at Stafford and Calvin, and then, like, where. Where did you go? Burrow and Chase. [00:58:47] Speaker B: How about Drew Brees and Michael Thomas? That didn't do it for you? [00:58:50] Speaker D: That was close. Peyton Manning almost got me. [00:58:52] Speaker B: Peyton Manning's my line. He's my. That's my line personally, I was very [00:58:57] Speaker D: close with Peyton but I decided to hold out a little bit because that combo Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Dave, they were so good. [00:59:08] Speaker C: The 5000 yard season. Let's two record breaking seasons that year was. [00:59:14] Speaker D: Did I say Patrick Mahomes was the worst quarterback on that list? Oh gosh, forgot about that year. [00:59:22] Speaker C: Two out of the top five quarterback seasons in history. Two out of the top five were Patrick Mahomes. [00:59:27] Speaker D: Yeah, that, that Brady Moss year though was unbelievable. I think that is probably some of the best. The best. [00:59:37] Speaker B: I'll say this Bill Belichick has been awful in really every interview I've ever heard of him. But he gave one sound bite about him signing Randy Moss, which is one of the best stories and if you haven't heard it, just Google NFL Network. Bill Belichick talks about signing Randy Moss and you will be able to find it very quickly. He talks about basically how he fleeced the ever living heck out of the Raiders to get him and they said you need to get a physical. And he was in a strip club when he called him. [01:00:05] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:00:06] Speaker B: The next day he was there at 6am Found a flight, figured it out, got there, signed, asked for the playbook five minutes later. It's just impressive. [01:00:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:00:15] Speaker D: So that combo is. [01:00:17] Speaker B: It's a good combo. [01:00:18] Speaker D: It's really hard. [01:00:19] Speaker B: It's a good combo. Well, our last game and then we're going to finish with our trivia question. Our last game involves wide receiver trios all time. So I'm gonna go one through seven. There's seven teams here and I'm gonna give you, I'm gonna make one up right now as an example for you and you're gonna have to figure out where to rank them. [01:00:40] Speaker D: Okay. [01:00:40] Speaker B: So the made up example I'm gonna give you is the Lions. The Lions will have Calvin Johnson, Amon Ross, St. Brown and Charles Rogers. Charles Rogers just threw out a random. So like you would figure out where to put that one through seven and then we'd put six more teams around. That's not a real team. [01:00:57] Speaker D: Okay. Okay. Okay. What a callback to Charles. [01:00:59] Speaker B: Thank you. [01:00:59] Speaker D: Wow. [01:01:00] Speaker B: You remember him playing, singing the song at the Charles Rogers I got 81 prison or something. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Yes. [01:01:08] Speaker B: Okay, so first team we have up here, Cincinnati Bengals. It's AJ Green, Jamar Chase and Ocho Cinco. There we go. [01:01:19] Speaker D: That's a pretty good one. [01:01:20] Speaker C: That's pretty hot. [01:01:21] Speaker D: That's good. It's probably not going to be the best we're going to hear. I don't think by a mile. [01:01:26] Speaker C: It's pretty solid. I already. I already think it's going to be a Vikings team. I've been on record saying the Vikings have been the cream of the crop for wide receivers. [01:01:35] Speaker D: There's seven of these. [01:01:36] Speaker B: Seven? [01:01:38] Speaker D: Three or four. [01:01:40] Speaker C: I don't predict any team is going to beat the Vikings. It's going to be Moss, Chris Carter and Justin Jefferson. [01:01:46] Speaker D: This is why I said three or four. [01:01:48] Speaker C: Okay. [01:01:48] Speaker D: I'm pretty medium in the list right now. [01:01:51] Speaker C: That's a pretty good. The Bengals is good. [01:01:53] Speaker D: Say those names again. [01:01:54] Speaker B: AJ Green, Jamar Chase, and Ocho Cinco. [01:01:56] Speaker C: Yeah, I'd be happy at either three or four we can do. [01:02:02] Speaker D: Let's do four. [01:02:03] Speaker B: Okay. [01:02:03] Speaker C: I was gonna say the same. [01:02:05] Speaker B: Next one is The Philadelphia Eagles. DeSean Jackson, A.J. brown, Devonte Smith. [01:02:11] Speaker C: Solid. [01:02:11] Speaker D: It's good. [01:02:13] Speaker C: Five or six. [01:02:14] Speaker D: Five. Okay, I'd say five. [01:02:15] Speaker B: Five it is. Next one's the Texans. It's DeAndre Hopkins, Andre Johnson and Nico Collins. [01:02:22] Speaker C: Not bad. Not bad. Maybe a seven. [01:02:25] Speaker D: Yeah, I don't think they're going to be the best by a mile. Seven. [01:02:27] Speaker B: Seven. [01:02:27] Speaker D: Yeah, seven's good. [01:02:28] Speaker C: How many teams are. Are there? [01:02:29] Speaker B: We have four left. So right now you have one, two, three, and six. [01:02:35] Speaker C: Oh, okay. So it's a seven. Okay. Yeah, I should. [01:02:37] Speaker B: Next one's the Cowboys. Michael Irvin, CD Lamb and DEZ Bryant. [01:02:41] Speaker C: O. I like that. [01:02:42] Speaker D: Now we're getting good. [01:02:43] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:02:43] Speaker D: This is two or three. [01:02:45] Speaker C: I'm not thinking. Better than the Bengals, though. [01:02:47] Speaker D: Really? Well, B, but we only have six left, so you have to put them pretty far down here. And I think they are better than some of those other teams. Okay. Okay. I'd put them at three. All right. [01:02:58] Speaker C: I can get down with that. [01:02:59] Speaker B: Three it is. Next one's the Pittsburgh Steelers. That's Antonio Brown, Mike Wallace and Heinz Ward. [01:03:06] Speaker C: Pretty solid. [01:03:07] Speaker D: It's two. [01:03:07] Speaker C: Yeah, that is pretty. [01:03:08] Speaker D: It's got to be two. [01:03:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Two. [01:03:10] Speaker D: Yeah, I think so. [01:03:11] Speaker C: Okay, so now we're down to six and one. [01:03:13] Speaker B: Yeah, we're stuck on two, though. [01:03:16] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:03:16] Speaker B: Okay, so just making sure. Next one is the Vikings. Randy Moss, Justin Jefferson and Chris Carter. [01:03:21] Speaker C: Number one. [01:03:22] Speaker D: Number one. [01:03:23] Speaker B: So this next team will be your sixth. Let's recount it. Number one, we have the Vikings. Number two, we have the Steelers. Number three is the Cowboys. Number four is the Bengals. Five is the Eagles. Six is Michael Crabtree to. And Jerry Rice for the San Francisco 49. [01:03:42] Speaker C: Number two. [01:03:44] Speaker B: But instead it is number six. [01:03:47] Speaker C: We kind of blew it. [01:03:49] Speaker D: There's some tough, tricky ones there. [01:03:51] Speaker C: Yeah, we could have seen. [01:03:52] Speaker D: We could have forced a couple of them. Yeah, yeah, we should have thought about that. I didn't even think about it until I was like, Jerry Rice. Right? Owens. I was like, oh, we forgot about the Niners. [01:04:02] Speaker B: Yeah. Nice work, though, guys. Yeah, that's a good list. Yeah, you kind of got a little away from yourself with those. I thought the one that got away from you was personally the Cowboys. I will sleep that. [01:04:12] Speaker C: You put them just fine. [01:04:13] Speaker D: Too high. [01:04:14] Speaker B: I didn't think you put them in the right spot. [01:04:17] Speaker D: Where do we put them? Three. [01:04:19] Speaker B: Yeah. I think it all could have bumped down one and a happy world. All right, guys, let's move back to our trivia. Oh, wait. We have one listener question. I forgot to get that in. [01:04:28] Speaker C: Sorry. [01:04:29] Speaker D: I was wondering when we were going to get it. [01:04:31] Speaker B: We're going to get that in. Jamie S. All right, so in two questions, what's up with the Diana Rossini and Mike Vrabel double standard? Also, how did the Lions window close so far? [01:04:40] Speaker D: Did the Lions windows close? [01:04:42] Speaker C: It's not closed. [01:04:42] Speaker D: It's not closed. [01:04:43] Speaker C: Get that out of here. [01:04:44] Speaker D: That's sure. They lost Teron Arnold, but hold on. [01:04:46] Speaker B: I forgot to put the rest of the sentence in here. He said exactly. And my favorite, how did the lion's window close so fast just to get Ian going? [01:04:55] Speaker D: Oh, okay. I was like, that's not me going. I mean, I was about to go in a whole diet drive about like. Well, I mean, like, Terry Arnold got cut, but he wasn't like the. He's not the secret sauce to this team. Jack Campbell's probably the best linebacker in the league right now. I don't even think that's controversial. [01:05:14] Speaker C: Okay, so we've got a linebacker, folks. [01:05:17] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:05:17] Speaker C: Guys, windows open. [01:05:19] Speaker B: Keep that window open and turn the AC off. [01:05:21] Speaker D: Hutch has been great. Hutch is still pretty solid. They got the D line. They have a couple guys from Ohio from last year. It's not like a meek or anything like that. [01:05:34] Speaker B: I trust you. You'll get back in lane for. [01:05:37] Speaker C: For L like, you are solid at all the positions that matter, the positions that are the most important. You are solid at tackle. You couldn't get much better. You are fantastic at the head coach. Like, I really hardly take any coaches above. [01:05:52] Speaker B: What, you think he'll win coach of the year this year, finally? [01:05:55] Speaker C: At this point, probably never. [01:05:57] Speaker D: I think. [01:05:57] Speaker A: I think. [01:05:57] Speaker C: I think the window is closed on him winning coach of the year. [01:06:00] Speaker D: Wow. Good. Because winning coach of the year generally amounts to them getting fired very quickly shortly after. [01:06:06] Speaker C: I Think the expectations start a little too high for him to exceed them to such a degree that you win that weird award. [01:06:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:06:13] Speaker C: But wide receiver, you've got a great tight end. You're pretty good edge rusher, you're pretty good quarterback. More than good enough to go all the distance. [01:06:22] Speaker B: More than good enough. That's a good way to describe Jared Goff. [01:06:26] Speaker D: You have a top end quarterback. [01:06:27] Speaker B: More than good enough. [01:06:28] Speaker D: I mean, I don't. [01:06:29] Speaker B: I respect that as a statement. [01:06:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:06:31] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay, how about this take about Diana Rossini and Mike Vrabel. For those of the listeners that don't [01:06:36] Speaker D: know this is the world that we live in. [01:06:38] Speaker C: I was going to say this is nothing new to men world. [01:06:44] Speaker D: He gets to go to therapy for a day in miss camp and then it's all business after that and she loses her job. [01:06:51] Speaker C: So, yeah, this will just be a little blip in his career and. [01:06:54] Speaker D: Yeah. And people will forget about it totally. She probably, I mean, they probably both, in a perfect world should have lost their jobs. But also everybody's personal lives getting blasted all over social media is not something that people sign up for. [01:07:08] Speaker C: I don't know how women get into this profession. Honestly, it seems like it would be terrible. It seems like it would be terrible to work as a woman in this field reporting on male sports. [01:07:18] Speaker D: Yeah, it's hard because for her, she is in such a public Persona that's going to be on tv. So you watch espn, she'll be there. [01:07:30] Speaker C: Right. [01:07:30] Speaker D: And then you'll just think about her getting involved with a married man. And so then, yeah, naturally ESPN's like, yeah, we can't have that. [01:07:40] Speaker B: And she was currently working for the Athletic when all this happened. But I think that's apples and oranges. I think the part that really kind of has been sticking with me lately is how nobody's talking about this being a tampering issue for Mike Vrabel with A.J. brown. Like, that's one of the big stories that she was really like connected to was the A.J. brown situation in Philadelphia and a lot of the reports that he even corroborated that he was messaging AJ Brown, who was not his player, who was under contract, who was not traded yet, about how he wanted him on the team and he was communicating how he wanted to be on the team. That's the definition of tampering, I think. [01:08:25] Speaker D: Right. What bums me out is he's just like I had even he was a quarterback, he was a coach that I liked because I like, like the, the way that he like, was Able to [01:08:38] Speaker B: bring that team players coach. [01:08:40] Speaker D: I thought he was done dirty by Tennessee. I liked the of like watching him kind of like stick it to Tennessee almost by going to the super bowl in his first year at a new team. So then this comes out and I'm just like, I don't like, go away, I'm done with you, like type of situation. Like, you know. [01:09:02] Speaker B: So you're done with Rabel, huh? [01:09:04] Speaker D: Yeah, I mean, he's. I don't care for him. And this, I mean, this is just a problem with the NFL if I'm [01:09:08] Speaker C: going to be honest here. [01:09:09] Speaker D: I mean this is. You can go down this rabbit hole with pretty much any of them. [01:09:13] Speaker C: That's true. [01:09:13] Speaker B: I agree. [01:09:14] Speaker C: It's all going to just be forgotten and old news and like winds wash away all sins. [01:09:19] Speaker D: Yep. [01:09:19] Speaker C: Did I just make that up? [01:09:21] Speaker B: But wow, that was good. [01:09:23] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:09:24] Speaker B: Might be your best line. I'm gonna put that as the title of the episode. Wins wash away. [01:09:29] Speaker C: No one has said that before. [01:09:31] Speaker B: I've never heard it actually. [01:09:32] Speaker C: Okay. [01:09:34] Speaker B: All right, guys, our final point on here is our trivia question. I gave you guys a little bit of time to think about it and the question. I'm going to restate it one more time for the listeners out there and for you. Hopefully you haven't forgotten it. What is the one franchise to draft multiple hall of Fame quarterbacks in the same draft? [01:09:51] Speaker C: Are we going to go back and forth and guess. [01:09:52] Speaker B: You guys can talk about it with each other if you want to share your guess before that, you could do that too. Your pick. [01:09:58] Speaker D: Only one that I thought of was the Niners of Montana and Steve Young, but I don't remember when they were drafted. I don't know if they were. [01:10:09] Speaker C: I don't think they were together. [01:10:10] Speaker D: Yeah, but that was the only one I could think of that had multiple like hall of Fame. [01:10:15] Speaker C: I had a thought about the Colts from a very old draft, but I actually don't. [01:10:21] Speaker D: They are drafted the same year. [01:10:23] Speaker B: Same year by the same team. [01:10:26] Speaker C: So this is a team that drafted two quarterback. Oh, is it the Packers? [01:10:33] Speaker B: Is that who your guess is? [01:10:37] Speaker D: Brett Favre and who. Or Aaron Rodgers and who. Or are you going further back? [01:10:43] Speaker C: No, I'm not. But I feel like I read or heard something about a. Another. A player later in the draft who like Andy Reed. Liked. Wait, worked with Andy Reid. I think is. [01:11:00] Speaker D: This is going to be. This is going to be a trick question. This is going to be a trick question because this is going to be like a player who no longer didn't stay with that team type of situation. Like, Aaron Rodgers was drafted for the Falcons but then left Farve was. Or. Yeah, yeah, that's what I meant. [01:11:16] Speaker B: Same. [01:11:16] Speaker D: So like, oh, who was drafted with Favre that same year was like Michael Vick drafted. Is Michael Vic in the hall of Fame? I don't actually know. [01:11:24] Speaker C: I don't know if he is. But yeah, that was. [01:11:26] Speaker D: He's won that, like later. Or is this like an Eli Manning and like, by the Chargers? Because Philip Rivers. But Philip Rivers. [01:11:35] Speaker C: This is good. It probably. [01:11:36] Speaker D: He can't be Rivers though, because he just played. He played for the Colts. [01:11:40] Speaker B: Like what, Andy Liaison in the hall of Fame? [01:11:43] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. [01:11:43] Speaker B: And he won't be. [01:11:44] Speaker D: Yeah. So it won't be that. But that. That's now where my head's thinking is. It's got to be like they're getting really close. Some weird situation where they. [01:11:53] Speaker C: But Drew Brees was a part of like a trade. [01:11:56] Speaker D: You're right. He was with the Chargers. [01:11:58] Speaker C: Yes. [01:11:59] Speaker D: Oh, who. Who was the counterpart with him? Was it Eli? [01:12:04] Speaker B: Remember, you don't need to give me the. The names of the players. You don't need to give me the names of the players. You just need to give me the team. [01:12:10] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, but we gotta have a hunch on the players. [01:12:13] Speaker D: Drew Brees was drafted by the Chargers. [01:12:16] Speaker C: Yes, in that draft. [01:12:19] Speaker D: But who else was drafted with him over there? [01:12:23] Speaker C: But did he play for the Chargers? [01:12:25] Speaker D: Yeah, he did. I'm pretty sure he did. [01:12:27] Speaker C: Okay. Okay, then that can't be it because they didn't. [01:12:37] Speaker D: The more we're talking about, the Chargers tend to be like a focal point. [01:12:40] Speaker C: Yeah. So I keep thinking, is it this century? Did the draft take place this century? [01:12:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:12:46] Speaker C: Okay. [01:12:47] Speaker D: These are like well known quarterbacks. [01:12:49] Speaker B: Very well known. [01:12:49] Speaker C: Well, they're hall of Fame, so it's got to be in the early part because you wouldn't be in the hall of Fame if you were drafted. [01:12:55] Speaker B: I'm putting after like 15 seconds on this, guys. [01:12:58] Speaker D: Currently, I'm sticking with Chargers because there's been multiple points here, so I don't know who else it is. [01:13:05] Speaker C: Okay. Because I could get behind that. It's not a bad guess because they've got at least 15 seconds. [01:13:14] Speaker D: The only team I can think of, I'm sticking with them. [01:13:17] Speaker C: What other hall of Famers came out of the first decade of this century? [01:13:22] Speaker D: Peyton Manning, he. [01:13:23] Speaker C: I think he was in 99. Oh. What other hall of Famers were drafted? [01:13:32] Speaker D: It's a quarterback. It's two of them. [01:13:36] Speaker B: All right. [01:13:37] Speaker C: Kurt Warner's one of them. Kurt Warner. Cardinals. Rams. [01:13:42] Speaker D: He was on the Rams, but he wasn't drafted. He was not drafted with Chargers. [01:13:47] Speaker C: All right, let's go, Chargers. [01:13:48] Speaker B: The answer is Kansas City Royals. In 1979, they drafted John Elway and Dan Marino. [01:13:57] Speaker D: This is so stupid. This is like, end the pod. [01:14:06] Speaker B: Thanks for listening to our episode. We hope you had fun with our trivia with our games today. Took a little bit of break. I didn't. I was thinking, within a hundred years from now, that kind of counts. Mom's a math teacher, but I don't teach math. I hope you guys have a great rest of your summer. Look forward to hearing from you guys in the fall. NFL's gonna be right around the corner, and we'll be seeing you then. [01:14:32] Speaker C: Bye.

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