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0:01

Is the best of two pros and a couple

0:04

Joe with Lamar Arings rating

0:06

Win and Jonas Knox on

0:08

Fox Radio.

0:13

Yeah come on, yeah,

0:16

yeah, come on, yeah

0:19

yeah,

0:23

coming me back.

0:30

Don't have a choice whether we're back or not.

0:32

You know that is true, especially after

0:34

yesterday.

0:37

Ain't back, No, there's not.

0:39

It is two pros and a cup of

0:42

Joe, Fox Sports Radio, LaVar

0:44

Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas knocks with you

0:46

here. You can listen to us here on the iHeartRadio

0:48

app. You can find us on hundreds of affiliates

0:51

all across the country. Wherever you are making us

0:53

a part of your Friday morning,

0:55

we appreciate it. We'll be taking you all the way up until nine

0:57

am Eastern time, six o'clock Pacific, and

1:00

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should be. So we

1:17

were not in this time slot yesterday because

1:19

we were filling in for the Dan Patrick Show.

1:22

And you know it's a big

1:24

stage as all of these

1:26

timeslots are here at Fox Sports Radio.

1:28

But Dan Patrick is a legend, a

1:31

Hall of Famer, one of the all time

1:33

greats, and you

1:36

would think that, hey,

1:39

happy to be there. Things are going to go

1:41

smooth. Just a bunch of professional

1:44

broadcasters filling in for one of the all

1:46

time legends of the game. Oh no, And

1:48

for whatever reason that you may

1:50

have missed yesterday's show, if you're

1:52

wondering exactly how that appearance

1:55

went on the Dan Patrick Show, well

1:58

it went a little something like this.

1:59

I mean to be honest, it.

2:00

Was the music from me. Yeah.

2:02

You could put that theme music

2:04

under a fart and it would be and it's

2:06

going to be the best part every

2:09

dramatic thing ever.

2:10

Hey, man, y'all better cut that out. Stop playing

2:13

around, man, let's stay on top.

2:14

Of you're sure that is it.

2:17

He's awesome, super dope.

2:19

Yeah, he did these songs on it.

2:23

Oh no, your

2:28

mic was on.

2:29

Tell your mike was lost?

2:34

Cut his mic? What

2:47

you eat last night? You

2:49

better check your bad.

2:54

Check your socks.

3:00

Though, the most ballot one

3:02

I've ever heard.

3:03

So yeah, that's uh,

3:07

I heard why right

3:10

now?

3:10

Well, that and the Jimmy Buffett concert might have got

3:12

in the way.

3:13

But uh, that

3:16

is the wildest fart drop I have ever

3:18

heard.

3:19

By the way, nobody

3:22

was like anybody called for it, like it was like,

3:24

hey, we've got to get this in. For

3:26

whatever reason, that just felt like the time

3:29

for certain people on.

3:30

This perfect It

3:32

was perfect. I can't tell it

3:34

was perfect time.

3:35

The bos check your shorge

3:38

player.

3:44

So yeah, that's that's how we covered the O J

3:47

passing on the Dan Patrick Show yesterday.

3:49

That happened live on the air with us.

3:51

So oh

3:54

man, I got I got a lot of

3:56

messages about that. People

3:58

that just were in the same said the same reaction

4:01

as us. They just could not believe it. They

4:03

literally could not believe stunned

4:05

at what they had heard. So there's

4:08

that also, you

4:11

know, it is the Masters. The Masters

4:13

are here. I know LeVar Arrington

4:15

has fired up about what is happening in Augusta

4:17

National.

4:18

We are one round in.

4:21

You know, the weather was a little bit of a pain in the ass,

4:23

but the Masters is here and.

4:27

There it is.

4:30

The second round, well still

4:32

the first for some, but

4:35

for most the second round that Augusta.

4:37

National, and they'll be able

4:39

to get this entire thing in today, right they'll

4:42

finish of the first and the second.

4:44

Oh yeah, we'll be able to get it all

4:46

in like LeVar on.

4:49

A bender to the basket. They'll

4:52

make it happen. They

4:54

will get it in. But wait,

4:56

they will.

4:56

Come visit me and stand over my body,

5:00

say you really.

5:01

Hated going, did

5:05

you? Because you've been on a on a

5:07

roll there in State College?

5:09

Oh man, it's been non stop.

5:10

Did you so even yesterday? Still

5:13

uh?

5:15

Still still letting it fly?

5:17

How we feel the oar?

5:18

I feel good and hell

5:20

yeah we let it yesterday.

5:22

Yeah, that's what you do. Man.

5:25

Yeah, I was with uh we got some

5:27

great partnerships that

5:29

that have been That's why I've been here all week,

5:31

was just to.

5:32

Find some partnerships.

5:33

But we we you

5:35

know, had a little celebration after yesterday.

5:38

It went really well. I have an office

5:40

in State College now nice

5:44

right? Yeah, yeah, it's pretty pretty cool.

5:47

Do you like what do you do in your office?

5:50

Uh?

5:50

Well, we're going to remodel it first, that's the first

5:52

thing we're going to do. But we'll

5:55

handle our business out of that that office.

5:57

You know, I do content, you guys know, I do content

6:00

and I do

6:02

do a.

6:02

Lot with brand development.

6:05

Yeah, and so you

6:07

know, instead of you know, sitting

6:09

out here. You know, so many people have taken

6:12

this NIL space as an opportunity

6:14

to just beg to

6:18

the supporters of programs to give

6:20

their money. Whereas you

6:23

know, from from everything that I've learned and

6:25

information I've gathered that I feel

6:27

as though if you place the time and the

6:30

energy and educating the coaches

6:32

and the players on what NIL

6:34

represents and how building

6:36

brand value through purpose driven content

6:39

and purpose driven beliefs

6:41

and thoughts that are connected to your pitch,

6:44

to your core values, that

6:47

you too can make yourself just

6:49

as appealing to these people

6:51

out here that give money and sponsorship.

6:54

Uh and in the communities as

6:57

some of the big name guys. Now you may not make

6:59

as much, but you certainly

7:01

may be able to. Yeah, there we

7:03

go too, golf just like.

7:06

The golfers at the Masters.

7:09

Now, you got to set up your own office or is it they

7:12

do all that for you, the design and everything.

7:14

Well, I'll probably have my team design

7:16

it and then I'll work with the university

7:19

to execute.

7:21

The look of it.

7:22

You've got a whole team setting out the office.

7:24

That's sweet. I mean, I can't get any

7:27

help.

7:28

With what what office you got, Yeah,

7:31

what are you doing?

7:31

Well, I'm trying to have one at home. But it's been overrunning.

7:35

Yeah yeah, but it's not really when it's

7:37

been overtaken by monster trucks

7:39

and rosary beads.

7:42

You know, but that's an office, monster

7:44

truck and rosary beads.

7:46

Yeah, I feel like, and what better than the rosary

7:48

beads to protect you and

7:51

to bless you and monster trucks

7:53

to remind you of a day in

7:55

a time that you used to have as

7:58

a child when monster rucks

8:00

and kool aid mattered.

8:02

That's great, that's

8:04

a great point.

8:09

You know what's crazy. I just had it the other day. That's

8:11

what I thought about. Order

8:14

from this restaurant and they had kool

8:16

aid. I said, I got to try to restaurant

8:20

that s was really kool aid. I

8:22

was on Uber Eats. I wouldn't even

8:24

remember the name, but it was. It

8:26

was kool aate.

8:27

It was good, Lorena, you still drink kool aid?

8:30

I do.

8:30

There's this place out past Pomona

8:32

called day Day's Barbecue.

8:35

Is and that is

8:37

where I got it from.

8:38

Oh my gosh, that is where I.

8:40

Got it from. It was from Pomona. And it

8:42

was from that.

8:43

There you go to get or

8:45

cherry.

8:48

Shout out todays and

8:51

so you want what flavor cha is the best?

8:53

Switched in between the two because I can never decide.

8:57

Yeah, last time I went back to cherry, but the

8:59

time before that was rape.

9:00

Do you have sugar in it?

9:02

No? They do all that for

9:04

me, gotta it's if it's from the If

9:06

it tastes like kool aid, it's

9:08

uh, what.

9:11

Cool? Eight eight

9:14

sugar?

9:14

You remember the scene on House Party where he goes over

9:17

in that house and they're just dumping a

9:19

bag of.

9:19

Ship true

9:22

what it needs?

9:23

That's so bad. I

9:25

mean, it's better than tang. I've never been into

9:27

tang. It's just to a cidy.

9:30

Yeah, just I'm not into it.

9:31

It's you know, or oval teine.

9:33

Y'all.

9:33

Remember when there was the big oval tine.

9:35

Push gets you some oval

9:37

tine.

9:38

I never had it, but I remember from a Christmas

9:40

story. It was that scene on a Christmas story.

9:42

Yeah. I never had an old team and I heard about it.

9:44

It didn't look good at all.

9:46

I was more protein shakes growing up.

9:48

Yeah yeah, yeah, well

9:50

don't they have that at the Masters as well? Protein

9:53

shakes like the keapcas and all that. That's

9:55

how they look like linebackers when they go out there

9:57

to swing the sticks true the

9:59

woods.

10:00

They also got those like two dollars egg salad

10:02

sandwiches.

10:05

You got egg salad fans. Nope.

10:09

Yeah, you

10:12

aren't very daring, are you. Q You're

10:14

like pretty sensible on like like something

10:17

like that.

10:17

They weird you out. It's mayonnaise,

10:20

not a man.

10:23

Okay, yeah, yeah, the Duke's Mayo Bowl

10:25

not a uh not a place.

10:28

Can you watch it? Even though you you get

10:30

grossed out? Skied out by mayo.

10:34

I think it's pretty gross when people

10:36

put mayo on stuff. I just it looks disgusting.

10:41

Get off off the knife.

10:43

Yep. Never eating with you ever?

10:45

Now.

10:46

Okay, do you consider like

10:48

miracle whip mayonnaise?

10:50

Yeah, I know they're very different.

10:52

They look the same as miracle whip, but yeah,

10:54

it's like the same to me, but it is very

10:56

different.

10:56

It is a very distinctly, I get it very

10:59

different. Still looks the same.

11:01

I'm out, Lorena, we can eat

11:03

together, girlfriend, I

11:06

too love kool aid.

11:07

Grape and cherry.

11:09

And hey, let me

11:11

tell you something that you want to get to the cast. Get quick

11:14

you don't need this music. Kool Aid and Mayo

11:16

and your diet on a daily basis will get you there.

11:19

That'll get you.

11:20

Jonas. Thanks, I'm

11:22

just saying very much.

11:24

You want to get lowered into the ground, quicker, just

11:26

fire off that bad boy combination every

11:28

day and that'll happen. But

11:31

hey, congratulations.

11:33

Speaking to linebackers, Bryson to Shambeau,

11:36

a guy who does preacher curls, you

11:38

know, ten sets of a thousand Monday

11:41

through Friday, at least he was during COVID. He

11:43

is your current leader at seven

11:46

under, getting ready to tee off

11:48

later today. And Scottie Scheffler

11:50

modern day Tiger Woods, just sitting there at six

11:52

under, lurking, just lurking. I think I saw

11:54

yesterday him to win the tournament now is at like even

11:57

money. It's just wild, the dominant

12:00

that he's put together. So we will

12:02

keep you posted as the second round will be teeing

12:04

off later here.

12:04

What's his name? Even in the hat he

12:07

was but.

12:08

Nobody picked him because of course, yeah,

12:10

nobody picked him.

12:11

But how's tiger Wood. It's just it's

12:13

just the first round.

12:14

He's good, he's in line to make the cut.

12:16

He actually

12:18

has to finish his his first round.

12:20

I believe he teas off on is

12:22

it number fourteen? The part four

12:25

efforting?

12:25

Which little little known fact it's

12:28

the only hole in the course with

12:30

no sand traps. Mm, so there

12:32

you go.

12:33

How would you know that?

12:34

Shouldn't you have more confidence when there's no sand

12:36

traps? You should?

12:39

But if you've ever seen that green, it's

12:41

a hard one.

12:43

Yeah, I mean it's just it's

12:45

Yeah, depending on where the pins at, it can

12:47

be the most difficult green on

12:50

the course.

12:51

Oh wow, Okay, well

12:54

listen, we will keep you posted as to the updates

12:57

on that whether shouldn't be a factor. Hopefully

12:59

they get all the golf in and we

13:01

will keep it going here with the Masters theme

13:03

music.

13:04

I mean, imagine life with no traps,

13:06

you know what I mean?

13:07

Like I wouldn't know I

13:09

was out last night and there was a whole bunch of

13:11

sand traps around.

13:13

Well, i'll tell you what.

13:15

Still got to keep it straight player, make

13:17

it to the pen, get it in the hole.

13:20

Check your.

13:23

Check your shorts,

13:27

hey man, yeah, you had the moments.

13:29

You got to check them shorts.

13:30

What's it

13:33

is?

13:34

Two pros and a cup of shoe here on Fox Sports

13:36

Radio. Oh, by the way, apologies for not

13:38

getting to this sooner. It's

13:40

a football Friday.

13:41

Oh yeah,

13:45

come on, come on, come.

14:06

All night, oh night, come

14:10

on.

14:11

It's a football Friday.

14:13

Friday.

14:15

Okay, Friday, come

14:17

on, come on

14:21

this one. Yeah, all right, now,

14:23

come on

14:27

Friday, Come on Football

14:31

Friday.

14:33

N do it.

14:35

Yeah, there's a football Friday

14:37

here on two.

14:37

President going

14:40

to take you all the way up until night

14:42

am Eastern time, six o'clock Pacific. We

14:45

are gonna have the usuals. We do have another edition of in

14:47

case you missed it. We've also got some over unders

14:49

for the weekend. I'm sure the Masters will be mixed in

14:51

there, and we've got you any of you out, It's all

14:53

yours here on this three hour extravaganza.

14:56

But coming up next here from the tire Rack dot Com

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Studios, we do a decision.

15:01

We do have an update on a story we have

15:03

been monitoring daily here

15:05

on this show, and

15:07

it's a little bit disappointing.

15:08

We'll tell you what that is next.

15:10

Be sure to catch live editions of Two

15:12

Pros and a Cup of Joe with Brady

15:14

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15:16

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15:19

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15:21

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16:29

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16:32

said what not mine? Yeah?

16:34

Whoa black Betty? Come on

16:37

ding? No blind? I wonder

16:39

how I went blind?

16:41

What up?

16:42

Black? What black?

16:45

Many? Man? What up? Black?

16:50

Good shout out?

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I mean Betty was black. They

16:53

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16:57

Hoh black Betty?

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Ram lamb? Whoa black bet praamalam?

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17:04

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17:06

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17:08

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the way tire buying should be. Tiger

17:30

Woods is out getting some practice shots

17:32

in before his second round

17:35

appearance here at the Masters.

17:36

What do you think are you drinking?

17:39

Oh?

17:39

My bad, my bad? Oh it is right

17:41

now?

17:41

My bad, damn Cause you know, you

17:43

can get practice shots before you start

17:46

really going hard on the real

17:48

ones. But you're talking about golf.

17:50

My bad.

17:50

Yeah, you can always do the Rob Parker he

17:53

doesn't really drink, but he loves

17:55

Kamakazi shots. That's like his go

17:57

to, which is basically lemonade with like a split

18:00

slash of vodka or something

18:02

in it. Like there's nothing really going on there. But that's

18:04

like his go to.

18:05

Nothing really going I mean, if there's some alcohol in

18:07

there, there's.

18:07

Something going on. There's like a little bit in it.

18:09

It's like invest yourself. I mean, a

18:11

shot is a little bit.

18:13

Are you gonna you're gonna get after it? Also today

18:15

as well.

18:16

Today, Yeah, I'm gonna go hang

18:18

out with with the fireman. You know, you know,

18:20

most people may not know this, most firemen

18:23

and uh well, PA in general

18:26

is a volunteer fire firefighters

18:28

state. So so the communities

18:30

have to pay for their firefighters. So we're doing to I

18:33

do this annually. We raise awareness

18:35

for our first responders and then try

18:38

to raise money so they can get stuff to take care of

18:40

yo ass you know what I mean. And

18:43

then I would assume after that, you

18:45

know, man has a recruit to recruit

18:48

visit today with the coaches, So I'll do

18:50

that, after

18:52

which I do believe it

18:55

will be elbow bending

18:57

time. But I will look to have, like

19:00

Tiger Woods, a warm up round

19:03

of shots before I get real active.

19:05

Good call, yeah, good call.

19:08

Yeah that's all you know, you got, You know, you gotta

19:10

be responsible.

19:11

Well, who knows, maybe you'll bump into Tom Brady

19:13

at some point this weekend.

19:15

You never know, you know, you just never know.

19:17

I know you're in the facilities there.

19:19

Maybe he's looking for somebody to throw too,

19:21

because maybe Tom Brady's considering a comeback

19:24

to the NFL, or at least man. That's

19:26

what he said on the Deep Yeah

19:29

you can't. On the Deep Cut podcast,

19:31

Tom Brady.

19:32

Was podcast oh no.

19:36

Oh, oh, you know what, there

19:39

was no.

19:41

One that was

19:43

brilliantly done.

19:44

I just need to know that brilliantly. She

19:46

has been on fire, on fire,

19:49

his shot game today.

19:51

I mean, you're

19:53

away under par in this und Brady,

19:56

congratulations, dang, he

19:58

is firing away here on a ball Friday.

20:01

But Tom Brady was on the Deep

20:03

Cut podcast and he spoke

20:06

and was asked, I can't.

20:08

I can't get through it.

20:09

Now, you can't.

20:09

I can't get through it.

20:11

It's been spoiled. It's

20:15

been spoiled.

20:16

They had a really good thing going, and

20:19

then Brady stepped in and said, I'll take that.

20:21

They gotta tell you the name of that podcast.

20:23

Now, don't don't bleed out.

20:25

Let's just slow.

20:26

Oh oh

20:33

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20:37

Oh my god, Oh my gosh.

20:39

Oh no.

20:41

Well, Tom Brady

20:44

was talking on that podcast and

20:46

he was asked about the potential of

20:49

who knows, maybe give it another

20:51

go a la Joe Flacco at some

20:53

point in the middle of a season if a team needed

20:55

him.

20:55

And here's how it sounded one day. It is

20:57

a situation, right, maybe it's a forty nine.

21:00

Maybe you know, head in to the playoffs.

21:01

Offense is great, Patriots, somebody

21:05

could be you never know.

21:06

Scott forbid, somebody goes down, would

21:08

you pick up that phone.

21:09

I'm not opposed to it.

21:11

If they would, I don't know if they're gonna let me if I become

21:13

an owner in the NFL team, But I don't know.

21:15

If I don't know, I'm always going

21:17

to be in good shape, always be able to throw the ball. So to

21:20

come in for a little bit like MJ coming back.

21:22

I don't know if they let me, but I wouldn't be opposed to

21:24

it.

21:25

God, and it's back space.

21:27

You know, he still works out like

21:29

he plays like. He still throws the

21:31

ball, he still goes out. I

21:33

see him at UCLA every so often.

21:36

He's at UCLA. Gets who he'd be throwing

21:38

the ball to Tony Gonzalez.

21:40

Them dudes be out there running like route

21:43

progressions, like their practicing

21:45

in the off season to go play for real.

21:49

So he probably still could

21:51

do it at a high level. And

21:53

you can't touch them anymore. You

21:55

know, they've been made off limits to

21:57

to defenders in the NFL. Why

22:00

not why not go back and just played

22:02

throw the ball. I mean, it's just going around

22:04

and throwing the ball anyway, Why not they going

22:07

to blow it? Did if they get near him?

22:08

I would say this too.

22:09

I mean the last two years he

22:12

played, he led the league

22:14

in attempts to I mean two years ago, I

22:16

guess three now, he led the league

22:18

in yards and touchdowns. I mean,

22:21

it wasn't like when he stepped down, he

22:24

wasn't playing at a higher level

22:26

than most in the NFL. And

22:29

so when you think about like the San Francisco

22:31

forty nine ers, because that was the first team, was kind of

22:33

thrown out there. And this is

22:35

no disrespect to brock Purty, but that's

22:37

a really talented team to be around.

22:40

I'm sure they could find a way of making it work if

22:43

it presented itself that way. But I

22:45

don't know, Man, he's he's

22:47

done so much already in the game. I

22:51

wonder how he would view, you

22:53

know, coming in late in the season, even if they did

22:55

have the ultimate success and win a Super

22:57

Bowl.

22:58

For a guy who's.

22:59

Won more than anyone, been to more than

23:01

anyone, would he view it

23:03

the same in his mind if he wasn't there

23:05

to do it for the entirety of the season. I

23:08

wonder if he even thinks about that at all, because again,

23:11

only he has that unique.

23:12

Perspective given his accomplishments.

23:15

But I also wonder if

23:18

this is more just to create buzz,

23:20

If this is the one

23:22

way you could do that for the short window of time

23:24

where you can always kind of put that out there as hell,

23:26

hey maybe I'd come back me ab I'd come back. Because

23:30

on the other side of the conversation is

23:32

his off the field interest. It's it's potential

23:34

interest into becoming a minority

23:37

owner. Maybe one day I'm a majority owner. And

23:39

unless he becomes Jackie

23:41

Moon from Semipro, I

23:44

don't know that that's going to be allowed. So

23:46

there's that hurdle that he would

23:48

a have to get approval from first to become

23:51

this minority owner and eventually one

23:53

day maybe a majority owner. But

23:56

b there's also the open of broadcasting. He's

23:58

getting compensated a lot of money,

24:01

and who has the Super Bowl this year?

24:04

Fox?

24:06

So he's going to be calling the

24:09

biggest live event in

24:11

the world, and

24:14

he would potentially bounce out to

24:17

go be a part of the team playing in the biggest live

24:19

event in the world. I mean, maybe Fox

24:21

says, Okay, we got greg Ole, so we feel good about that.

24:24

Maybe they'd be okay with that. I don't

24:26

know, I just I know there's

24:29

He mentions too in this interview

24:31

talking about helping out his next

24:33

teammates that'd be putting your teammates

24:35

in a tough spot. Now, I'll say this about folks in television

24:38

from my experience now working in the television

24:41

industry, people.

24:43

In TV tend to adjust pretty darn well. Like

24:45

when you do.

24:46

Live TV, they've done

24:48

seen it all.

24:48

They've got technical issues, they got people

24:51

issues, they got all kinds of stuff that they just deal

24:53

with, and a lot of times it doesn't filter through to

24:56

what you actually see on TV.

24:58

So I'm sure they could adjust.

25:01

But when someone makes a big financial

25:03

commitment in you, like

25:05

Fox has, and if

25:08

you're running to truly become a

25:10

majority owner of an NFL franchise, like

25:12

I don't know that i'd want to mess up either

25:14

of those two opportunities, do.

25:17

You guys think? Obviously, because you've called games.

25:20

When you called games and went through the preparation

25:22

of calling that game and were around the

25:24

coaches and players and the pregame

25:27

interviews and actually in the booth and being

25:29

around it, did that make

25:31

you miss playing more? Or

25:34

did you just look at it as a separate job. Because

25:36

I wonder if he gets to calling

25:38

games and it's either going to want to make

25:40

him scratch the itch even more or

25:42

if he looks at it and goes, that's close enough.

25:45

That gives me my fix, and I'm content with

25:47

where I'm at.

25:48

Yeah, I don't.

25:49

For me, I didn't think about playing when

25:51

I called the games. I thought about trying

25:53

to be the best that I could possibly be. You

25:56

know, I just feel like everything I approach I approach

25:58

it with the mindset that I'm

26:00

going to be the best at it that I

26:03

humanly can possibly be, just

26:05

based off of, you know, just

26:08

my level of expectation.

26:10

So I wasn't watching the game like man, I wish

26:12

I would was out there.

26:13

To make Did it make you? Did it make

26:15

you think like I wish I could still do it?

26:17

Or I wish I still did it?

26:19

No, I didn't. Yeah, I just want

26:21

to And I don't know, it might be different for everybody.

26:23

I mean, who's played at the level that Tom

26:25

Brady's played at. So you think

26:28

about all the fan fear and all the things

26:30

that he's had to deal with or

26:32

has has experienced being an active

26:34

player. I mean, he's probably had

26:36

some freaking amazing experiences

26:39

off of plan, But I mean I think

26:41

he's gotten all of the juice out

26:43

of out of his you know, out

26:45

of his squeeze, I really do. I mean,

26:47

he can say that if he wants to that

26:50

he would come back, and who knows, but in

26:52

reality, he he knows he

26:54

doesn't need to play anymore

26:56

football.

26:57

He knows that. That's just real.

26:59

To me, that's just casual talk

27:01

of somebody who I know. I can

27:03

still throw the football. I know, I stay in some pretty

27:06

good shape, and if

27:08

the opportunity called for it,

27:10

maybe I'd entertain it. Like That's just that's entertainment

27:13

factor. And that's one thing that that Tom is really

27:15

good at.

27:16

He is.

27:16

Man, he's gotten really good at that post career. I

27:18

was gonna ask you, though, do you do you feel like adventures

27:20

on?

27:22

I mean, I don't know.

27:23

I feel like you come across this from time to time.

27:26

You know, remember some of those guys you meet were like, oh

27:28

man, you should just see me back at high school.

27:30

Man, I was, I was the best. I was this I was

27:32

and you're like, yeah, man,

27:35

we're for wimen.

27:39

Jacket.

27:40

That's relaxed, dude. I still

27:42

wear my letterman's.

27:43

From high school from high school

27:45

if I had it out.

27:47

But here's the thing I wear mine for

27:49

for fashion purposes.

27:50

I don't.

27:51

I don't wear it for like, you know, like you're

27:55

not pumping yourself up to other people by your

27:57

high school. I'm not like city

28:00

Blues where I'm like going to the high school after

28:02

party the fifth quarter and drinking

28:05

beers with the high school players.

28:07

Well that's acceptable, the let's

28:09

not.

28:10

That's so funny.

28:12

Somebody should kick me there if

28:14

I go to if you see me out a party with my letterman

28:17

jacket, mingling with the

28:19

other players from the school.

28:20

But that is funny. You

28:23

got to be careful, you know, you do. You

28:25

talk about it too much. You venture into that to

28:27

being that guy like that kind of doucci.

28:30

Yeah, I'll say this fiduciary.

28:33

The more you get out and you know, LaVar

28:35

Jonas, I'm sure your experience is you talk to people who

28:37

are successful in business, like

28:40

that's a different world now, Like people

28:42

who are just like these serial entrepreneurs who start

28:44

a company, scale a company, sell

28:46

a company for millions and millions and millions.

28:48

Like they talk, they talk more, they

28:52

talk more crap than players

28:54

do.

28:55

And I've been, I've been, I've been a part of

28:57

that all week.

28:58

Yeah, so funny, but that but that's

29:00

its own League.

29:01

That's what I'm trying to say.

29:03

And when you stop playing, you

29:05

realize how big this business world

29:07

is, You realize how competitive it is. You

29:10

realize that there's a lot of people who very

29:12

similar to football players. When you play pro football,

29:14

they're driven by money and contracts and success.

29:17

It's no different, but it's a much

29:20

wider net, right You can't

29:22

you know, if you're six foot four, two hundred and twenty five

29:24

pounds, you know you could play quarterback

29:26

in the NFL. That helps, right, Well, some

29:29

of these guys who are successful in business don't

29:31

have any of those athletic skills, but guess what they

29:33

know how to become extremely successful businessmen.

29:36

Yeah, And I'm just pointing it out because.

29:38

And had the same success as you and those

29:41

circles, if you know what I mean. Yeah,

29:43

or so your muscles didn't. Wasn't

29:46

the great equalizer in that

29:48

right scenario?

29:49

Okay?

29:49

So yeah, But not

29:52

to get off on a tangent like there's

29:54

this realm of like once you get out of

29:56

playing sports, it's like, oh, yeah,

29:59

it's cool, it's cool he did this or that, and that's

30:01

like, yeah, what are you doing now?

30:03

And it's one of those sorts.

30:04

Of deals, and that's where you know, it's like

30:06

it's cool to talk about going back.

30:08

It's cool to to oh, yeah, I have someone

30:10

called.

30:10

But there's a window of time and once that ends, then

30:13

it's going to become like, well, what are you doing now?

30:15

What are you doing now?

30:16

That's something that every former athlete,

30:18

especially professional athlete faces, is

30:21

answering that.

30:21

Question what are you doing now?

30:23

And that's where like, if you're Tom Brady

30:26

and your guys, you know, you play a professional

30:28

game and you're competitive like that, you're

30:31

wired to want to be like, you know, I'm successful

30:33

in this too, like reinvent yourself, reinvent

30:35

your identity.

30:36

That's where I'm curious to.

30:38

See, like if a team didn't call, how

30:40

he goes about managing that as he's trying

30:42

to segue into the broadcast world, segue

30:45

into an owner, segue into whatever

30:47

it is in the business world, because I know.

30:49

He wants to be a billionaire, Like I know that's his

30:51

goal.

30:52

And if that's his goal, it takes a different

30:55

type of attention and focus to what you're trying

30:57

to do.

30:57

And by the way, I also think if there was

30:59

going to be a franchise that would call him.

31:01

It's probably going to be a team that's already called

31:03

him and as recently as last year,

31:06

and it would be the Niners, Like, and that

31:08

would be a fun pairing

31:10

if they needed him. You know that

31:12

John Lynch and you know that Kyle Shanahan

31:15

would make that would make the call. They did it a year ago.

31:17

Brock Purty even said, like, look, I get

31:19

it. They weren't sure where I was at physically, so they

31:21

reached out.

31:22

Yeah, but that's the problem now with brock perty is he's

31:24

closer to need an extension and.

31:26

On top of that, he got into a

31:28

Super Bowl.

31:29

Yeah, Like now that comes to

31:31

a point where it's like, okay, like the

31:33

circumstances are a little bit different going into

31:35

this season if it happens this year. Now granted they're saying

31:37

if he got injured and he wasn't able to

31:39

be there, but I

31:41

don't know, Like the circumstances are different

31:44

now.

31:44

But before I think for party, Joe Flacco

31:46

gave everybody hope. Like now, now

31:48

Tom Brady's looking at that and Flacco's

31:51

like, all right, I'll just go win back, comeback player

31:53

of the Year, be so impressive

31:55

that I get a new deal after the season,

31:57

and now who knows, maybe we'll get

32:00

sea time.

32:00

I mean, it's another thing that drives them is

32:02

proving people wrong. So

32:04

if there was an element of you

32:07

know, justification to him

32:09

personally, like they didn't think

32:11

I could do it? Watch this, Like,

32:15

there is that element of Tom

32:17

Brady that's kind of what has driven

32:19

him to be what he's become in his career

32:22

that he has already had.

32:23

I mean, do you think he listens to Tony Romo call games

32:26

and goes, yeah, I'll beat that, no

32:28

problem like that. That'll be my competitive

32:30

mark moving

32:33

forward with.

32:33

Fond He's just Tom Brady

32:36

is that he is indeed

32:38

that type of dude. Some of the most successful

32:40

dudes you could consider to be at the core

32:43

of it are petty dudes like

32:46

I'm better than you, Like, why do they

32:48

think you're better than me? I have no idea

32:50

I'm better than you? Like, He's one

32:52

hundred percent one of those. He's wired

32:54

that way in terms

32:57

of how he looks at things. So I

32:59

think if it made sense because at the same

33:01

time, I mean, he's very calculated and

33:04

that's not something that he takes lightly.

33:07

I've been around him quite a few

33:09

times. And it's funny to go from

33:12

when we were teens and in

33:14

our twenties to where we

33:16

are as adults and how your

33:18

mind kind of develops. And then

33:20

you get around people who had like just

33:23

their success takes I mean nothing to

33:25

have taken off more in the athletic

33:27

round than Tom. But I mean

33:29

he's you know, he's a very calculated

33:32

dude. So he's not going

33:34

to make a decision that's going like we

33:36

said, or talk about it in a way

33:38

where it's like, oh, like this dude is

33:41

delusional or whatever it may be. It's

33:43

going to be rooted in some real reasoning

33:46

and logic that you can pull away

33:48

from it and be like, Okay, this makes

33:50

sense that he's coming back for X,

33:53

Y and Z. I mean, if you think about it, Magic

33:55

Johnson did it. Magic left,

33:57

came back. He was on his way to wanting to become

33:59

a millionaire as well, and you

34:02

know, he had the situation take place

34:04

with his health, left the game abruptly,

34:07

but you know he came back to do the Olympics

34:09

or not. Was it the Olympics or was it the All

34:11

Star Game? He came back. I mean,

34:14

so if he came back to do like a

34:16

playoff run or something like that

34:18

that wasn't just crazy extensive.

34:19

I don't see why.

34:21

I don't feel like, outside of calling

34:23

the games, if they had a

34:26

chance to make it to the Super Bowl and

34:28

he can't call the games in the booth. Outside

34:30

of that, I don't even see how it would be that

34:32

big of an issue if he played

34:34

two three games.

34:36

I just I don't get it.

34:37

It'd be fun to watch, too, it would be interesting.

34:40

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35:34

We let's start with Golf

35:36

eighty eighth Masters, and after weather

35:38

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35:41

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35:45

the second round gets underway. Tiger starts

35:48

to day one under par through thirteen holes. He will

35:50

have to play twenty three holes today in his attempt to

35:52

make his twenty fourth consecutive cut up the

35:54

Masters, which would be a record. Tiger teeing

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off this morning at seven fifty am

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Eastern time, so just about twenty

36:01

minutes from now, Tiger will be getting concluding

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36:15

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36:17

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36:19

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36:21

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36:23

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36:25

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36:28

Pelicans over the Kings one thirty five to one. Twenty

36:30

three. New Orleans one game up on Phoenix for

36:32

the last spot out of the play in. Warriors

36:34

won for the ninth time in ten games, beating the Trailblazers

36:37

one hundred to ninety two. College Basketball

36:39

News Kentucky's hiring former Wildcats player

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36:52

In baseball, the Royals when they's seventh straight,

36:54

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36:56

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36:59

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37:01

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37:06

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four to one. The Penguins down the Red Wings

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37:14

the Devils beat the Maple Leafs six to five in the

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loss. Toronto star Austin Matthews two goals.

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He's now three away, excuse me, two

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37:44

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Network JP.

37:47

What's happening. Good Friday morning to you.

37:50

Jonas, LeVar and Brady. Good morning,

37:52

my friends. I hope you're doing great.

37:53

I'm actually in Boston now at a

37:56

great time last night covering the oils in

37:58

Red Sox. But I suspect we'll

38:00

begin our conversation today with a different

38:02

baseball story.

38:03

Wellah, it's appropriate that we're teasing over

38:05

unders a gambling segment.

38:07

We're going to be doing in a little over fifteen minutes from

38:09

now, when we get the details yesterday

38:11

of the Otani interpreter and

38:14

Otani being a full blown

38:17

victim of this entire thing, and

38:19

this guy not being a fall guy but instead

38:22

being basically a scumbag

38:24

and a liar and a fraud and

38:26

all the other.

38:27

Things mixed into it.

38:29

Which part of the details that came

38:31

out yesterday was the

38:33

most alarming or surprising to you, John

38:35

Paul that you saw from the report.

38:38

I think, to me, Jonas it was the

38:41

manner in which Misuhara

38:43

completely took over

38:46

the operation, if you will, of

38:48

Otani's finances, and at

38:51

this moment the disconnected

38:53

appears between what Otani's

38:56

representatives thought.

38:57

Was going on and what was actually

39:00

going on.

39:01

And I think in the what the federal investigators

39:04

found in the way they characterize

39:07

Mizuhara as Otani's

39:09

de facto manager. I think that was

39:11

an accurate characterization because

39:13

he had taken complete control of

39:16

all that was going on around

39:18

him. And I think that is probably

39:21

the biggest lesson, whether it's

39:23

for the public at large,

39:25

for people who are around athletes,

39:28

I think that questions have to

39:30

be asked about where money is going

39:33

and really taking that careful

39:35

ownership of all those steps along

39:37

the way. Because the manner in which Ipe

39:40

had appointed himself to be

39:42

the gatekeeper of all things

39:44

Otani.

39:45

And had built up this trust.

39:47

With Otani himself, with Otani's

39:49

representatives at CAIA, all

39:52

of the people involved in the process had

39:54

this implicit trust in

39:56

Epei Muzuhara, and obviously that

39:58

trust was broken at what

40:01

has been alleged to be a criminal

40:03

level. And I think it is a reminder

40:05

probably to all people who are successful

40:08

in life, whether they be pro athletes or

40:11

others, to continue

40:13

asking questions about your finances because

40:16

in this question, in this situation, I

40:18

think maybe different people in the process

40:21

guys were just too trusting of someone

40:23

who was not worthy of that trust.

40:26

JP.

40:27

I want to talk to you and switch gears about

40:29

just a lot of the pitching injuries that are.

40:30

Going on right now. I'm hearing a lot of.

40:32

Different theories from you know, players,

40:35

former players that the pitch clock potentially

40:38

just the grip on the baseball and how that's changed

40:40

a lot of the mechanics.

40:42

Is there a solution? Is baseball as.

40:44

Concerned as it seems like the pitchers are

40:46

in regards to a lot of the injuries that

40:48

are coming out right now for a

40:50

myriad of reasons.

40:52

Yeah, Brady, it's a really important question, and

40:54

it's something that the industry overall is

40:57

very concerned about. The Players Union has

41:00

vocalize their belief that perhaps

41:02

the pitch clock has something to do with it. For

41:04

me, there are a number of

41:07

elements that are contributing to it.

41:09

It is an issue that has existed

41:11

long before the pitch clock came into

41:13

being, and for me, Brady, it

41:16

is in a lot of ways, the

41:18

manifestation of the way.

41:19

That American sports culture

41:22

is going.

41:23

This is hyper specialization,

41:26

high levels of training. So the arms

41:28

of young athletes and I mean teenagers.

41:31

Teenagers are getting Tommy.

41:32

John surgery, so they

41:35

are better trained than ever. And

41:37

the message that they're getting from

41:40

youth baseball coaches all the way up to the major

41:42

leagues is Hey, these

41:44

offensive players, the hitters are world

41:47

class and great, and the way

41:49

to success is to.

41:51

Miss their bats.

41:52

And the way to miss their bats is to throw

41:54

the ball as hard as you can with

41:57

a fastball, or to spin it

41:59

as hard as you can with the breaking ball.

42:01

And when you keep testing

42:03

the arm at this level and pronating

42:06

and obviously rat you can speak to this in

42:08

terms of the biomechanics of it better than I could. But

42:11

there's something about the way that, especially

42:13

with the sweeper, which is now this new in vogue

42:15

pitch, when you're throwing that

42:18

sweeper or a slider and your fingers

42:20

are coming around the baseball and

42:22

you're really torquing that ucl

42:25

time and time and time again

42:28

with a ninety mile an hour breaking pitch,

42:31

the human arm isn't meant to do that. And

42:33

I think Justin Berlander said this too clearly.

42:37

It advantages pitchers to be able to pitch

42:39

at.

42:39

Some level below what

42:41

their maximum velocity and effort is.

42:44

But if you're doing.

42:44

That, you're almost asking

42:48

a pitcher to throw the equivalent

42:50

of a touch pass in football.

42:51

If they listen, I.

42:52

Need you to take just have a little bit more touch and

42:54

a little bit less velow. It's hard to do

42:56

that, I think in baseball and that context,

42:58

because that pitch might get hit. And

43:00

then your manager says, hey, why do that bagg

43:02

go forward.

43:03

And fifty feet?

43:04

And the answer is, well, I try to throw it a little take

43:06

a little bit off it. He said, well, why'd you do that? Well, I'm trying

43:08

to keep myself healthy. Well maybe

43:10

you're not in the big leagues anymore. So I think that to

43:12

me is why it's such a complicated question

43:15

and why so many pictures I believe are getting hurt.

43:18

Oh wow, I want to

43:21

expand on that JP because

43:23

we're talking about the pictures and

43:25

how it applies to them. But you

43:27

know, it's interesting you wait until

43:29

you get to around like Memorial daytime,

43:32

the holiday time to figure out, you

43:34

know, what's going on, and heats up with the trade

43:37

talks. But with these injuries that we're

43:39

talking about Bieber in

43:42

Cleveland, obviously, Strider

43:45

in Atlanta,

43:48

you're now in need of a top of the rotation

43:51

starter. You have

43:53

to start having those conversations about solutions

43:56

for trades right now.

43:58

How should these these organizations,

44:01

these franchises be handling

44:03

that knowing that they have to have those types of

44:06

talks to try to figure out solutions

44:08

for these injuries and these losses so

44:10

early in the season.

44:12

Yeah, LeVar, it's an excellent question.

44:14

And I do think that what is happening right

44:16

now in the game is going to profoundly

44:18

impact the way the trade deadline

44:21

is handled. And I actually

44:23

look at it this way. If you're a team

44:26

that is arriving ahead of schedule.

44:28

Let's say you're the Tigers who are.

44:30

Off to the solid start, or the Royals, as we heard

44:32

in Eddie's report, an

44:34

even better start. If you're the Royals

44:37

and you look at your roster or the

44:39

Tigers have a very young rotation in

44:41

the past, you might say, Wow, we're at

44:43

the beginning of this window. We've got some

44:46

young, healthy pitching.

44:47

This is great.

44:49

We can be methodical about this and

44:52

maybe not go all into the deadline

44:54

this year because we're just opening

44:56

our window of contention. My advice

44:59

to g now would say, listen, I

45:01

don't care what your projection was at

45:04

the beginning of the season about when you're going to

45:06

be good. If you happen to have

45:08

a healthy rotation right now. The

45:10

way that Honestly, even the Red Sox that

45:12

they're bull has been letting them down, but their rotation

45:15

has been great. If your rotation is

45:17

good, you better go for it because

45:20

you can't bank on the fact that

45:22

even if you've got a rotation full of talented

45:24

twenty four and twenty well, that

45:26

they're going to be any good next year, because

45:29

the reason history tells us. Look at the Miami Marlin,

45:31

like a majority of their rotation is injured

45:33

now and we thought that last year they made the playoffs.

45:36

Oh my gosh, it's the beginning of a great window

45:38

of contention. They're all hurt now,

45:41

So you better have gone

45:43

all in last year to maximize

45:46

when you've got your healthy pitching.

45:48

And I'd give the same advice to the Royals.

45:50

I would say, Wow, Kansas City, look around, Cleveland

45:52

just lost Shane Bieber. Go for

45:54

it. You better go all in now

45:57

and not worry about twenty twenty five healthy

46:00

pitching right now, go for it. I think

46:02

the opposite had of that LeVar is if

46:04

you're trading for somebody now, you'd

46:07

better be close to shooting

46:09

on your information on scouting, analytics,

46:12

bile mechanics. That the guy that you're getting

46:14

if you're going to make a trade in April of May, is

46:17

not going to break down in June.

46:18

I mean, this is where we're at right now.

46:20

There is such uncertainty now in

46:23

the overall pitching cohort of

46:26

the major leagues that you can't be too

46:28

sure about what your rotation is gonna look like next

46:30

week, let alone by the time the trade

46:32

deadline rolls around.

46:33

So JP, I got to ask you before we let you go

46:35

here. Obviously, you are the pride and

46:37

joy of ann Arbor. Everybody

46:40

knows that. When they go to ann Arbor, it's JP,

46:42

John Palm Morosi, and then it's Michigan

46:44

football. So with that being said,

46:47

listen, they've got their spring game coming up. It's

46:49

gonna be telecast on Fox. It's

46:51

coming up in the next week. Are

46:53

you going to make an appearance there? Or

46:56

is the baseball grind got

46:58

you in other places?

47:00

That's a great question.

47:01

So the base Brian actually

47:03

has me in in Atlanta.

47:06

I've got Braves Rangers that day, so

47:08

I will be I will miss.

47:09

That, But I here a

47:12

solid.

47:12

Report that that Tiger's broadcaster

47:14

Jason Bennetti may well be involved in that broadcast

47:17

in ann Arbor.

47:18

So I'm excited about that.

47:19

I'm gonna have to get some some good intel from

47:21

Brady and LeVar as well about what the expectations

47:24

are, how Michigan's going to handle the quarterback

47:26

position, Sharon Moore and obviously

47:29

a new staff. I think,

47:31

though I don't know, Brady LeVar, what

47:33

do we think about who's gonna win the Big ten?

47:35

Need?

47:36

I need your intel on this before I can take

47:38

that expertise to the school pickup

47:41

and soccer practice in ann Arbor the spring. I

47:43

gotta be informed for my friends.

47:44

Here before I say what a thing's gonna happen.

47:47

I got three teams in Michigan's.

47:48

Not one of them. It's State

47:52

or Oregon. Yeah, I'm sorry.

47:54

I know Jonas gave you that very

47:56

very warm welcome, but it could be a little

47:58

bit of a rebuilding year there mission.

48:00

Against Okay, Well, here's so

48:02

Brady, you can make it up to me by this.

48:04

You need to tell me how many over

48:06

under here on on big noon kickoff appearances

48:09

in an Arbor this ball because because.

48:11

I have a great schedule.

48:14

Great question, it's unbelievable,

48:16

it's unbelievable.

48:17

And you guys, you guys only

48:19

asked great questions.

48:20

You guys know that, yes.

48:21

And it's

48:25

true.

48:25

It's true. And by the way, the Michigan's

48:28

home schedule, I've obviously lived in an Arbor

48:30

for a long time.

48:31

Probably the best home schedule I

48:33

have.

48:33

Ever seen for a Michigan football

48:36

Longhorns coming in plus this new

48:39

big ten with these great games.

48:41

In the heart of the Midwest, the Midwest. By the way, it's

48:43

a big time breaking new Eddy's updates.

48:45

The Midwest actually now stretches

48:48

from Rutgers to USC.

48:52

We have we have taken over the entire country.

48:55

I know this. We will be in ann

48:57

Arbor for sure for a couple

49:00

of games.

49:01

I can't say how many, but given

49:03

the schedule you discussed, I can

49:05

promise you we will be there early

49:07

in the season and maybe a few other

49:09

times after home.

49:10

Right, I love it. Well, Well, you know,

49:12

Brandon as fun here.

49:14

I'll bring my daughters that will say hello, We'll catch

49:17

up with you guys when you're in town, and look forward

49:19

to many, many more baseball conversations.

49:21

Well awesome, Thanks John Paul. It is

49:24

John Paul Morosi.

49:25

You get them on Twitter at John Morosi MLB

49:27

Insider For Fox Sports Radio also

49:29

the MLB network.

49:31

Always a fun ride with JP here.

49:33

And taken question,

49:36

you get an extra question, what are you talking

49:38

about?

49:38

You get less than half

49:40

of a point for that.

49:41

I mean, listen, I've got a quick release. I don't

49:43

know, it's the.

49:45

Fluffer of I mean sports talk radio.

49:47

Hey, listen, play clock was riding

49:49

down and I got the shots stop.

49:52

Stop. First of all, it didn't.

49:54

It's not like you hit a game winner for one

49:56

anyway, because you've the game first.

49:59

I forced over.

50:00

Yeah, that's that's

50:03

I can't see how it's a tie when you you

50:05

got more.

50:06

Okay, first, by the way, excellent,

50:08

just for the record, is better than great, but

50:11

I will argue.

50:15

It does cause for more sense of virgins.

50:17

And let me tell you something, Lvar's got a lot

50:19

of balls calling anybody else out with

50:21

the way you groove these questions knowing

50:24

what the result is going to be. I mean, you put the

50:26

charm on and nobody has any other choice

50:28

but to say, great question.

50:31

You got excellent, I got excellent.

50:33

You get excellent, excellent, Thank

50:36

you, thank you.

50:37

And it was an excellent question, by the way,

50:39

you know.

50:39

It wasn't I think

50:43

really wasn't.

50:52

So he's got to open the door for me, is what you're

50:54

saying? The

51:00

loads of no Puma.

51:02

By the way, I've

51:05

been hammering Lee in our group text.

51:08

Remember said he.

51:11

Was actually gonna come and studio with Todd or he's

51:13

gonna call in.

51:14

I was like, well, he's going to be so hammered

51:16

that he was responding earlier.

51:18

So I talked

51:20

to so yesterday.

51:21

I talked to him. He's like, yeah, you guys want me to,

51:23

you know, call in. I mean, I'll call in.

51:25

I was like, well, like, I don't want you to, you know, jeopardize

51:28

your job, you know, like if you're banged up

51:30

at a bar and like you missed the show and

51:32

this is why you missed it. I don't want to get you in trouble.

51:34

He goes, well, yeah, like I'm

51:37

not offering. I'm just saying if you guys

51:39

wanted me to, And that was kind of my cue that

51:41

all right, him and Todd are going to get blacked out, and

51:43

it's not a good idea to have money.

51:44

Picture.

51:46

Well, we'll go to break, we'll talk about we'll

51:49

talk about the videos.

51:50

They said, it's unbelievable.

51:52

It is two pros and a cup of Joe here on

51:54

Fox Sports Radio coming up next year, though it is a Friday

51:57

tradition. Hopefully Otani's interpreter

51:59

is listening, because we over unders right here ont

52:01

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52:02

Be sure to catch live editions of Two

52:04

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52:06

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52:11

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52:13

Couldn't hold me back,

52:18

Oh, thinking that.

52:22

Man, she and I got

52:25

it so to do?

52:26

What's that with three? Then I might get

52:28

messed up?

52:29

Uh yeah, uh huh.

52:32

Do it in State gardless like

52:35

an All American day,

52:39

and I'm gonna do it real good

52:42

today.

52:44

Friday.

52:45

Baby.

52:45

By the way, are you getting your lyft on

52:47

bar in State College?

52:49

There?

52:49

Of course I've been getting my lift on in State

52:51

College. You gotta stay strong, baby, gotta

52:54

stay strong.

52:55

I bet they got top notch equipment too.

52:58

I got some really good stuff.

52:59

It feels like the weights are heavier in football

53:01

football weightrooms.

53:03

I don't know why.

53:04

Like I grabbed forty five pounds and our

53:07

weight room and it just felt different than forty

53:09

five pounds I grab at the regular

53:11

gym.

53:11

I go to.

53:12

You imagine that was like the con.

53:15

That's like places like gyms are making people

53:17

feel stronger this whole time, when like forty

53:19

five was actually thirty five just

53:22

skewing the numbers.

53:23

I mean I did still do my my sets

53:25

and my reps though. You know I told you I worked

53:28

with two twenty five on my reps on the bench.

53:30

Oh yeah, I did knock down

53:33

five, five sets

53:35

of ten of

53:39

two twenty five. So you know that that's

53:41

fifty for all of y'all out there that we're

53:44

doing the math on that.

53:45

So there you go. Yeah, your boy is

53:47

still kind of strong.

53:48

Yeah yee.

53:50

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So we have been my feet. You don't want to see my

54:11

feet?

54:11

Your feet?

54:12

Yeah, to show you my feet, we think we are Rex Ryan.

54:15

Check your text message. I'm gonna show you my feet.

54:18

I got those concrete joggers.

54:21

Yeah, shoes

54:23

I got yeah yeah.

54:25

What are those called?

54:26

Those are so to be super super comfortable,

54:28

dude.

54:29

It is like hokah

54:31

yeah better, yeah, better man.

54:34

I'm just saying you're calling out hokah. You're saying

54:36

these are the equivalent to hokahs.

54:38

I'm saying, I got both

54:40

pairs all the zoom x man.

54:43

I'm just saying, man, all

54:46

right, I was walking and had

54:49

you know I got lower back?

54:50

Just switch up.

54:52

Oh

54:54

yeah, I'm telling you.

54:55

Man, he's got

54:57

one. He's got one every other He's

55:00

so far under bar.

55:01

This is one of the greatest rounds ever shot

55:03

on this.

55:04

And the Holy One every single

55:06

hour that is. And

55:09

you know where you want to know?

55:11

What if these shoes

55:14

the way they got my back feeling, got me

55:16

feeling the way I'm feeling.

55:17

Then sweat.

55:20

Sweat does my back

55:22

feels good? Right now? Thank

55:25

you?

55:25

I will say this. I

55:27

will. All I'm

55:29

gonna say is thank you. I appreciate it

55:31

because because of your effort,

55:35

my back feels better.

55:36

Thank you. There you go.

55:40

That's one way to put it.

55:44

Now. I'm gonna make you regret joking

55:46

around with me. There you go. There

55:48

you go.

55:49

Don't be joking around with Varvar going

55:51

to tell you my back feels amazing

55:53

right now. This morning is the bestest felt in a little

55:56

while. Well, there you

55:58

go, and it's all because of the

55:59

way these shoes have structured my foot

56:02

going to the ground, of the surface of the ground.

56:04

Yeah.

56:04

The problem with like the the Hokahs

56:06

and those the platform is so high.

56:09

Its baking around on ice

56:11

skates.

56:12

It's like a Herman Monster type type

56:14

deal, Like they're really the souls are really

56:16

big.

56:17

But it does the job. It

56:19

literally is like.

56:20

Walking on like a bit of clouds,

56:23

you know, an Ultra boost A pretty comfortable.

56:26

You're talking about them Adidas, you do.

56:28

Yeah, pretty comfortable, very

56:30

cushiony.

56:32

But I'm just saying these is next level right

56:34

here. So the sweat was all in,

56:36

like they put that equity in there, sweat

56:38

equity.

56:39

There you go, But we do have

56:42

no equity just well, I mean, listen, I

56:44

know we've got we've also got Hey,

56:46

I don't know if they're wearing zoom X's out

56:48

of Augusta National. I don't even know if that's allowed.

56:51

But LeVar your tournament

56:54

live from Augusta.

56:55

Ash get the music, there

56:59

we go.

57:00

You know what's sad is I'm watching these

57:02

guys hit and uh,

57:05

all we want to do right now is just go play a round of golf.

57:09

I don't even need to watch anymore. I just want to go play

57:11

golf. It's such a peal.

57:13

How long are you've got to get into it?

57:15

All right?

57:15

Nearest goot Brady, where's it? How far

57:17

away is the nearest golf course to you?

57:21

It's probably seven

57:24

miles if that or not, maybe not even.

57:25

That long before I take me like fifteen twenty minutes

57:28

to get there.

57:28

Nah, I mean like,

57:31

if you know I was singing, you probably get there faster

57:33

if you had a flat tire the way you drive.

57:36

Yeah, the story that.

57:37

I keep going to get it, I.

57:38

Just have the listeners. Got to get to where

57:40

it needs to go. But I mean, why

57:42

don't we do that?

57:43

One day?

57:43

You just play around of golf while we're doing the show. Just

57:45

put your air pods in and we'll let it fly. Go

57:48

on the comrax field, tap the

57:51

lucy if you will.

57:52

That'd be fun. Just let us know.

57:54

Is a beast man?

57:55

Is it?

57:56

You get it done with that? As long

57:58

as you got something good

58:00

service. You sound like you're right there.

58:03

Yeah, yeah, man.

58:04

Well not all the time. I've

58:06

had some issues, so I mean

58:08

I was going to focus on that. Well,

58:12

listen, you.

58:12

Need to be able to be on the road, so don't be

58:14

airing us out like that.

58:17

Yeah, listen to emergency circumstances.

58:19

You know, you gotta do what you gotta do.

58:21

I get it, Well, we've

58:23

got I just I love how they keep showing

58:25

the azaleas.

58:27

It's just so.

58:28

Beautiful, so nice.

58:29

Look at that long thing sticking out of the center

58:31

of that isell yah, oh man, what

58:34

is.

58:34

That is that?

58:35

Amen?

58:35

Corner?

58:37

I don't even know what these places are, what these things

58:39

are?

58:40

Amen? Corn?

58:40

And then they cut away from the shot to

58:43

yeah, they go to a pop Tart commercial. That's

58:46

appropriate. Well

58:48

listen, uh, we will keep you posted here

58:50

throughout the show. I mean, who knows. I mean this, this is

58:52

a live sporting event. I

58:54

mean, you never know what could happen.

58:56

You never know.

58:58

I doubt it, highly doubt it, highly

59:00

doubt it the way he's been treated here on this show.

59:02

But you never know. Here on two pros and a Cup.

59:05

Well, he's cool with you though.

59:06

Here's what I mean. He

59:10

picks the people that respect him. Here's

59:12

what we do know Quescia Dopamnza,

59:15

who is the general manager

59:18

of the Minnesota Vikings. There's

59:20

been this talk about the Vikings who

59:22

maybe they like a specific

59:24

quarterback, which is why they're trying to move up in

59:26

the draft, which is why they've acquired all this

59:28

draft capital to try and move up. When they made

59:31

the trade with the Texans, they're sitting at eleven,

59:33

They've got another pick in the first round. They've

59:35

been the team everybody expects is going to make

59:37

the jump and move up in the NFL Draft

59:39

in a couple of weeks. Well, he spoke about

59:42

what they're really interested in, what they really

59:45

like with the draft right around the corner.

59:47

So I think there's multiple guys that we

59:49

are in love with just on an outright basis,

59:51

But there's also other guys that we're in love with given

59:53

what if we get them at a certain value, what

59:55

they'd also be able to come with? Right, So as

59:58

I talked about earlier, skill set wise, if you're talking

1:00:00

about the ability to overcome context, well if

1:00:02

the guy's got less ability, but we have assets to go get

1:00:04

somebody who was not going to put them in that situation.

1:00:07

Those things at them too.

1:00:08

So they've got a lot of interest and a lot of

1:00:10

likes there at the top of the draft. Can

1:00:12

I ask a question, just a hypothetical,

1:00:16

if the Vikings aren't able

1:00:18

to move up because somebody in

1:00:20

the top five or six that's

1:00:23

looking at making a pick doesn't

1:00:25

like the offer that they've thrown out there, what

1:00:28

is their plan going into next season? Like

1:00:31

is it Sam Darnold and you

1:00:33

just roll with that, or like, like like what is the

1:00:36

what are they thinking as they head into next season?

1:00:38

Because it feels like then we're looking

1:00:40

at a team that's that's really in a

1:00:43

rebuild with Justin Jefferson

1:00:45

a star player looking for a new contract.

1:00:48

Yeah, I think that would be the thought to it.

1:00:52

I mean, look, they don't have to get a quarterback in the

1:00:54

first round. I think they positioned themselves to do

1:00:56

so. They knew coming

1:00:58

into this season they're going to have some cap

1:01:01

restructuring issues, Kirk

1:01:03

Cousins being part of that, but wanting to extend

1:01:05

Justin Jefferson that's also a piece of it. So

1:01:08

the question becomes if they don't get their guy in the first

1:01:10

round, which is kind of hard to believe, and

1:01:13

they would then look to take one at a subsequent

1:01:15

pick.

1:01:16

But either way, they.

1:01:17

Could be positioning themselves for, you

1:01:19

know, again, a year from now, but

1:01:22

I don't see that being the case.

1:01:23

I think they're going to make a move.

1:01:25

It's April twelfth, the draft doesn't

1:01:27

start for another couple weeks. Between

1:01:30

now and then, I think there will be

1:01:32

a trade or there will be a

1:01:35

trade that will be executed as

1:01:37

soon as you know. You see

1:01:39

the first three picks made. So

1:01:41

if it goes Caleb Williams and then Washington,

1:01:44

New England go quarterback, I

1:01:47

think depending on maybe who those quarterbacks

1:01:49

are that are taken two and three,

1:01:52

and then looking at who's going to be available at quarterback

1:01:55

four, meaning if it's Jane Daniels, JJ McCarthy,

1:01:57

Drake May whoever between those three,

1:02:00

I think there's a chance whether it's Arizona, which sounds

1:02:02

like the asking price is too high, or the charges

1:02:05

trade out of it, and that would be the trading

1:02:07

partner, and that's where

1:02:09

you see Minnesota climb up and

1:02:12

find their quarterback, at least for this year,

1:02:15

someone of that top five.

1:02:17

I don't believe they'll sit and wait.

1:02:19

I believe they position themselves to

1:02:21

go after and find one of those quarterbacks who it is, and

1:02:23

I think if it is Drake May, I

1:02:26

think that's where they're gonna end up trading.

1:02:28

Up to take.

1:02:29

If it goes Caleb Williams and Jaden Daniels

1:02:31

and JJ McCarthy.

1:02:33

Yeah, close up shop on that one. For me, I

1:02:36

tend to concur I mean, there

1:02:38

aren't what other options you

1:02:40

would have to think of, maybe some outlandish

1:02:43

approaches right in order

1:02:46

to come up with a different, you

1:02:48

know, conclusion than that.

1:02:49

So I'll talk about I guess

1:02:51

I would say this too, Like we talked a lot about Mitch Barnhart,

1:02:54

and you know, how Kentucky has gotten

1:02:56

to where they've gotten to, and in large part because

1:02:58

of you know, his actions to give

1:03:01

John Caliperia a lifetime contract

1:03:03

to you know, then put

1:03:06

you know, be in a situation where he's not able

1:03:08

to get a coach that may be appease

1:03:10

is the fan base. Not that that should be his aim, but

1:03:13

you know, again, Kentucky's a proud,

1:03:16

blue blood program that that should be able to

1:03:18

field, you know, coaches who have

1:03:20

won national championships, and

1:03:23

so you can understand why it's a little disappointing

1:03:26

that you know Mark Pope is the guy, even though

1:03:28

he is a former Wildcat, and in this instance,

1:03:32

looking at Quisio Dopomensa, who

1:03:35

wasn't able to get Kirk Cousins back

1:03:38

or Daniel Hunter back for that matter, And

1:03:40

then if they do get the additional draft

1:03:42

capital but they're not able

1:03:44

to get a first round quarterback, it

1:03:47

would look like a tremendous fail yep. And

1:03:50

I think for a guy who's in the position of his first

1:03:52

time general manager, it

1:03:54

would not be the way you want things to

1:03:56

start for him. And I think that's that

1:03:58

would be the tough part is then you're looking at

1:04:00

Justin Jefferson and does he want to stay around

1:04:03

and play for this team for another year if

1:04:06

he's not going to have as good as stats and I can

1:04:08

be able to make as good of an argument for resetting

1:04:10

the wide receiver market.

1:04:11

There's a domino effect there.

1:04:13

And it would be viewed as a fail

1:04:16

for Inquisiado fo Mensa if

1:04:18

he's not able to find his quarterback.

1:04:20

With how they positioned themselves for.

1:04:22

This draft with Kirk Cousins,

1:04:24

it's a winnable division.

1:04:26

Can I ask a question, It's just not now

1:04:29

look and like and

1:04:32

it dovetails off of the whole

1:04:34

Kirk Cousins, they're they're a

1:04:36

competitor.

1:04:37

I don't know that. I don't think they're

1:04:39

a.

1:04:39

Competitor with

1:04:42

with someone out of this draft right

1:04:44

away, just me. I

1:04:47

think it's far and few that you get c. J.

1:04:49

Strouds every single year out of the draft,

1:04:51

come in, boom, do what they do?

1:04:53

What he did.

1:04:55

With that being said, have we ever seen

1:04:57

a quarterback get traded and then traded

1:04:59

again in the same offseason? Because

1:05:02

I still think that there's some intrigue that, Okay,

1:05:05

well you didn't trade

1:05:07

you You wouldn't do a trade with somebody

1:05:09

that's in your division. Why

1:05:12

would we trade away a top draft

1:05:14

pick to a divisional rival and

1:05:17

opponent. Let's see what you're getting that if you

1:05:19

have, if you have a team that got

1:05:21

a player and the

1:05:23

value of that player has now been established

1:05:26

by the trade of what took place, and

1:05:29

that player is still on their rookie contract

1:05:32

and can give you an opportunity

1:05:35

to win the division at

1:05:38

a at an affordable price. I

1:05:40

mean, does does Pittsburgh take the price

1:05:42

up on justin fields you

1:05:45

can get draft capital and

1:05:47

improve your team, because the Steelers still

1:05:50

need to drastically improve in some positions,

1:05:53

and you can take you can bring in another

1:05:56

quarterback that can be the backup

1:05:58

to Russ. And now now you've

1:06:01

given yourself the opportunity to get out

1:06:03

of the way of the potential. You know,

1:06:06

whatever may come out of having Justin

1:06:08

Fields is the backup to Russ

1:06:10

in Pittsburgh. I mean

1:06:12

that that was what I was to me, that's

1:06:14

it would be the most outlandish thing to

1:06:16

think, But why not?

1:06:18

Why not think that way? I just

1:06:20

don't feel like it's a possibility.

1:06:22

Yeah, I mean, they were,

1:06:24

they were, they were only I mean, think about this. They

1:06:27

traded Fields to the Steelers in

1:06:29

exchange for not this year,

1:06:33

but next year a twenty

1:06:35

twenty five six round.

1:06:37

Pick because they had to get rid of them to

1:06:39

clear a way for Kleb right, and there was no.

1:06:41

Trade k But what I'm saying is,

1:06:44

if you're Pittsburgh, like I

1:06:46

just, I don't know why you make that

1:06:48

move and then think you're going to get any greater value

1:06:51

out of him anywhere.

1:06:52

Else because of what we're talking about right

1:06:54

now, you might not get first

1:06:57

round like first round pick value

1:07:00

for Justin Fields, but you certainly

1:07:02

could flip that house real quickly

1:07:05

and make a good profit on it.

1:07:06

You would need I don't think.

1:07:07

So, you don't think. I think you would have already

1:07:10

done it.

1:07:11

Why look at this way looking

1:07:13

for the team that would be trading for Justin Fields, Let's

1:07:16

say the Raiders, for example, Just to throw out a team

1:07:18

that are Denver, you know you're

1:07:20

gonna pay more for his

1:07:22

services than what the Steelers did. Here's

1:07:26

the reason why I say it's it's gonna look

1:07:28

awful. Here's the reason why I say

1:07:31

Bears too.

1:07:31

Here's the reason why I say it would

1:07:33

make sense for Minnesota, not

1:07:36

Denver, not not the Raiders.

1:07:39

It would make sense if Denver or

1:07:41

if Minnesota made that

1:07:43

move, because the Bears would not

1:07:45

do a trade like that with Minnesota.

1:07:48

So the value that they would have gave up

1:07:50

to get.

1:07:50

Him from from Chicago

1:07:53

to bring him to Minnesota, they're not

1:07:55

going to do that trade. So it's like, oh, you

1:07:57

got him, Like, look, you got them for this

1:07:59

the pick you just said you got him for next

1:08:01

year's pick. It's not a big pick, not a crazy

1:08:03

valuable deal. You got to think about if

1:08:05

you're going to extend this kid and pay him more money

1:08:08

after this season.

1:08:09

Woof de woo.

1:08:10

Why don't you take this this pick

1:08:12

in this draft this year and let

1:08:14

us get him in that trade. Now you can improve

1:08:16

your team, and now we get to improve our team. And

1:08:19

both did it out of value proposition, because

1:08:21

you're getting a draft pick this year.

1:08:24

Who knows what what round it is.

1:08:25

I don't give a damn if it's if it's the third

1:08:27

round, you still got value out of

1:08:29

that, and and you unloaded the potential

1:08:32

of having to pay a big contract,

1:08:34

or just letting him walk as a free agent, which

1:08:37

one holds more value, getting a pick

1:08:40

and and dealing him to a team that is

1:08:42

a divisional rival to the Chicago

1:08:44

Bears that wouldn't do that trade in the first

1:08:46

place, or just holding on to

1:08:48

him and seeing if he turns out to be a

1:08:51

good, a good low low, you know,

1:08:53

low budget investment.

1:08:55

I understand the thought process. It's just I

1:08:57

think what you're kind of maybe missing

1:08:59

is we don't know one that Chicago

1:09:01

wouldn't trade in the division with Minnesota.

1:09:05

And the only reason I say that too, is if

1:09:07

Chicago's made the decision they're going to draft Killer Williams

1:09:09

with the first overall pick, what do

1:09:11

they care? Like Woulce, you

1:09:14

want to trade Justin Field, who presumably

1:09:17

is going to be the backup in Pittsburgh now to Russell Wilson,

1:09:20

wouldn't you want to then see him twice

1:09:22

a year if you know him, you

1:09:24

know his weaknesses and you can game plan

1:09:27

and scheme around that.

1:09:28

I would say no, because he's

1:09:30

he's still a good that's a good play, that's

1:09:32

a good ballplayer.

1:09:33

He's he's got potential. I would say, I

1:09:35

think he's got potential too. But I think there's

1:09:37

also the element of if like that team's

1:09:39

willing to admit they'd rather move on and

1:09:42

they're okay drafting a rookie to be their starting

1:09:44

quarterback, they're already kind of

1:09:46

telling you, like, I don't think that they were

1:09:49

just resistant to trading them within the division. I don't

1:09:51

think Minnesota wanted them, and

1:09:53

surely not for the price you're you're talking about.

1:09:55

See, I think what you're missing is

1:09:58

that, outside of it being a

1:10:00

Caleb Williams draft,

1:10:04

Justin Fields is probably the

1:10:06

best option that the Chicago

1:10:08

Bears have, So to me, there

1:10:11

is it's not about the value

1:10:13

so much of Justin Fields and what

1:10:15

his body of work is unless he

1:10:17

was good enough where you say we don't need a quarterback.

1:10:19

I think it's the value of Caleb Williams

1:10:22

that made him so.

1:10:23

It's been two different things because you're

1:10:25

either talking about the trade value

1:10:27

that Minnesota would be willing

1:10:30

to give up in order to get

1:10:32

Justin Field's services in this hypothetical,

1:10:35

and you're talking about who's the starting quarterback for Chicago.

1:10:38

Like those are two separate conversations in the sense

1:10:40

of, like, if Caleb Williams wasn't a part

1:10:42

of this one, we don't know if they would still

1:10:45

look to draft Jane Daniels

1:10:47

number one or trade may or jaj Burr. I mean,

1:10:49

we still technically don't know, even though

1:10:51

we all assume that to be the case. But

1:10:54

the difference is the fact that like Minnesota

1:10:57

probably could have had him if they wanted him to if

1:11:00

they want to give up a first round pick. I think Chicago

1:11:02

gladly would have accepted.

1:11:03

That if you're going to take somebody

1:11:05

in the draft wherever it is Minnesota ends up

1:11:08

versus knowing the type of person that

1:11:11

that Justin Fields is and what you

1:11:13

got going on, would jeff Justin

1:11:15

Jefferson and and.

1:11:17

If he's going to stay.

1:11:20

These guys have relationships around the

1:11:22

league, and from what I can gather, Justin

1:11:24

Fields has a great rapport and

1:11:26

reputation. A'most sure the guys out there

1:11:29

are you.

1:11:29

Getting promise you got to extend him to and

1:11:31

so you got to extend both.

1:11:33

But you get a year to do that, right,

1:11:35

Well, get a year to do that.

1:11:36

The longer you wait, the more expensive

1:11:38

it gets. That's possibly the issue with

1:11:40

that, now, not possibly, that's we know that right

1:11:43

like they know. The longer you like guys get closer free

1:11:45

agency, the more expensive it gets.

1:11:47

And in the sense of he could outplay

1:11:49

where he's at and raise his

1:11:51

value, but that's still a win. That's

1:11:53

still a win. If you got him out of value proposition,

1:11:56

it's still a win. Anyway, I

1:11:59

just wanted to raise the point because that's what I was thinking.

1:12:01

I said, I was just going to concur with your point.

1:12:04

But for the sake of conversation, I'm just saying

1:12:06

there's a lot going on. It doesn't

1:12:08

seem like they have a whole lot of options

1:12:10

that would be attractive to keeping.

1:12:13

Justin Jefferson interested in staying

1:12:15

in Minnesota after

1:12:17

this season, what could do

1:12:19

that, what's out there that could be possibly

1:12:22

available out of value situation

1:12:24

proposition. I think justin fields

1:12:27

would be that value proposition, even

1:12:29

more so than trying to give up a draft pick

1:12:31

to get higher up in the draft.

1:12:33

That's that would be my thought process

1:12:35

on it.

1:12:36

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1:12:38

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