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It's I'm not sure if you've heard about this or seen about this or heard about this,
but my scare it skipped voluntary OTAs and that continues to be a talking point around
the NFL former NFL corner Dominique Foxworth gave his stance on the matter while on the
Beaumonti Jones podcast thing is obviously he has a team and all season plan and whatever
that he does all the time so like he doesn't need this workout program.
The only reason why you show up at this point of your Lamar Jackson with the new coach
is that's like let's throw him a bone like this essentially I want them to know that
I'm all in.
I want all the players to know I want all the fans to know the coaches front office.
I'm all in.
I'm going to give everything I got this year.
No hard feelings.
Well, maybe this is the your opportunity to come in and make sure to hit coach know
who really in charge, right?
So what I think is interesting about this is.
I feel like I feel like the people who just wanted miles to be there for the reasons
that Dominique said.
I think we've been pretty open listening to well, he's never done it.
This is not who miles all the the counter down the people defending miles seem to be the
ones that are the most defensive about this and almost like unapologetically like it's
not a homerrorism thing, but it's like almost just unwilling to hear the logic behind
why miles showing up for for the OTAs would have been a big deal.
I think they know because this year there's actual merit to it.
I think in years past, there hasn't been when it's Tevanski for the fourth straight
year.
It's like, all right, you don't really need to be here, but this year it does matter.
And so I think the I think the idea that the voluntary workouts have actually started
to mean something and what it actually reflects as far as the relationship between Garrett
and Munkin.
I think that's what's hitting people.
And did you see the report from for you, by the way, about an hour ago on this by skipping
the offseason program miles Garrett is and there's some qualifiers here, but he says he's
going to lose a million dollar workout bonus.
But isn't it only?
And so we've got to hit 84% of these.
And so I don't know what number of this is.
If you missed the next one, what is it, like 10 days long that this is, does that take
you out of 84%?
He's so annoying.
He obtained the contract of miles Garrett, a copy of it which was reviewed.
He's got to must participate in 84.375% of the offseason workout sessions participate
in all many camps and participate in all OTA days and timely report to training camp to
get the million dollars.
I'm going to tell you that I'm going to, I'm going to say that miles knows this.
And again, but my God, Florida is just so annoying with this.
He's using, he's using it to suggest that the, that trading miles is still open, which
I think trading miles is still open, but not because of this.
But you know what, though, that is something I thought about with the Fox were sound and
with all the other talk about this.
If miles wanted much like Andrew Berry did last week in Arizona, if you wanted to slam
the trade discussion door closed, him showing up to OTAs, voluntary OTAs would have done
that too.
Well, you can say it's not sending a message, but this is costing them a million dollars
to send this message.
And I, I mean, we've, we've gone back and forth previously about what a million dollars
is to people that have made two or three hundred million dollars in their career.
I tend to think it's more of a drop in the bucket than it is anything.
You're more inclined to think that they, they want to show up for the money.
But if you're one of those people that think it's everything in life, but it's about money,
you think 10 days in Cleveland would be worth a million dollars to, you know, something
tells me miles is going to get that money.
I think it's going to be safe.
It's running out of days.
I got a look at 84% is 84% of these days.
He's running out of days.
All right.
Staying with NBC sports, they came up with their head coach rankings.
And this was not for you.
This is somebody else's.
This is their, their fantasy football.
Timmy.
I think his name is Rodo Pat.
I think it's actually his name.
But anyway, it seems like a real person.
Oh, so is that their name for Chatchee PT?
I don't know.
I don't think so.
Did he walk around saying, hey, I'm Rodo Pat or does he, it says Rodo Pat's 2026 NFL
at coaching rankings.
And then it gives you analysis for all 32 teams.
It might be Chatchee PT for all I know.
It's been more of a fan of Rodo Vince.
Yeah.
Is that right?
And then of course, his brother, Rodo Ruder, don't we do the story or no?
Yes, please.
Okay.
So the takeaway here is that Ben Johnson came in 13th and Kevin O'Connell came in 12th.
And I listen, we don't have to go through the rankings.
The expected people were at the top.
Sean McVeigh was number one, Andy Reed was number two, but the idea, I did not even
look to see where Munkin ended up settling because it's not important of the conversation.
The conversation is the idea that O'Connell, who's very, very well respected, can come
in at number 12 and then Ben Johnson can come in at number 13.
And if you look at the list, you're like, well, I don't even know where I would place
them higher.
I feel like the coaching in the NFL, we make a legitimate argument is as deep as it's
ever been.
And there aren't a lot of guys that you, and this is going to factor into our conversation
later about Todd Munkin and always being treated by the national media.
There aren't a lot of guys that you look at and go, like, like a Hugh Jackson, right?
Like I think Aaron Glenn is a guy that people look at and go, boy, we'll talk in a year.
I can't really think of anybody else off the top of my head that's in that same, same
vein right now.
Yeah, there's not just like the laughably bad head coach out there.
There's unproven guys.
There's guys that are first year guys, like a Jeff Hathley type and people like that
and like Todd Munkin, but the laughably bad, maybe Aaron Glenn falls in there maybe, but
like it doesn't, doesn't really exist right now.
I think Robert Salah, that six games into this year will be Robert Salah getting a second
head coaching job.
And we're just acting like that was all about the jets.
Again, that's how Kevin Stefanski got his job.
That's how other like this is what happens.
It's still, it still does vex me.
I mean, I think shot and Heimer might be on that list, but he had a good year last year
with Dallas.
There's not that many, nobody really believed in Brian shot and Heimer when he got the
Dallas job.
It wasn't miserable last year.
That went much better than people thought it was going to Mac.
So I pulled up the same article that you were referencing their JP.
They did you found, you found Rodo Pat?
I, yeah, I did find Rodo Pat, but they didn't list any of the, the new coaches in the rankings.
They had Aaron Glenn as last place at 22.
And then Brian shot and Heimer was just above them at 21 with Dan Quinn coming at 20.
Dan Quinn at 20's wild.
But I'm just, I look at some of these names and I'm like, well, four is at 10 and like
all the Dan Campbell's at eight and like all these guys that we think about it.
Rape was at seven and like, and again, Ben Johnson being where he was.
It's like, there's a lot of really good head coaches right now in the NFL.
Oh, my God.
Dremont Green was recently a victim of Anthony Davis's new prank show called foul play.
This courtesy of TBS.
I wasn't ever going to see y'all hurt me at all.
Yeah, you don't have a hundred bucks.
And that's okay.
This is the honest.
A hundred million dollars, guys.
Yeah, absolutely not.
Yeah, two we deal with.
Okay, no more y'all should stop yelling.
I'm a grown ass man.
Why should we stop yelling?
All right, I'm going to leave here because I will you up.
No.
For sure.
I'm just all in the.
Hold on.
Hold on.
How about that?
You got the wrong.
I hear you.
I hear you.
You just got to play.
Stop.
Stop yelling.
Stop yelling.
Oh, my.
You about to say we got you in there right now.
All right.
Two things.
One.
You can't punch us all in the D.
Is a hilarious line to say to Draymond Green, whoever that improv guy is extra extra money
to him.
Two.
Does anyone else care that this is a, I mean, obvious ripoff of punk, even down the line.
You just got played.
I love it.
But gosh, you just got pumped.
Wasn't that the expression?
So I love punk.
Mm-hmm.
Punk was great.
Did you have a trucker cap?
No.
I put the, nasty, nasty, coucher, coucher while why am I saying that funny, nasty, coucher,
exclusive.
People also go coucher.
Just very funny.
I, I don't, I don't know why, I don't, I don't even ever said his name out loud.
It was very hard for me to say for some reason.
For someone that I grew up with so much of my childhood, like that 70 show, punk, but
punk when it was on was like really big deal.
First two years.
Everyone watched it.
It was hysterical.
And then you look back at some of the videos that pop up on TikTok and you're like, oh,
oh, I get why.
This is why we already got really angry.
Yeah.
That's about for you to put that person into.
Yeah.
Honestly, knowing how, and athletes are going to be even funnier, knowing how, how much
divas, most celebrities, especially actors and actresses can be, kind of lucky nobody
got shanked.
So I do think enough time has passed where we could do this and the athletes will not
be suspecting of it.
And so like, like, when punk was going on, the problem that happened is after a couple
years, every celebrity was just convinced they were constantly being punked.
And so every time it even came close to trying to do a bit, it would just get sucked out
by the celebrity.
That's gone.
We, we were back in the wild, wild west.
You could easily pull this off.
I'd watch a lot of those shows.
I'd watch a lot of those shows as a classic MTV, though, right before it went downhill.
Yeah.
With the Osborns.
Oh, my gosh.
I like what MTV was doing with their programming back in like the early 2000s.
And now I don't even know the exists anymore.
I don't know that they do.
I don't think they do.
Kate Cunningham returned last night, not just a double, double yet 13 and 10 in a win
over the box, 137, 111.
This is really quick for him to come back to the collapsed lung.
He played 26 minutes.
He went pretty good.
All things considered Nick.
Yeah.
He does.
And there's still a paper tiger.
I actually think this actually probably will disrupt what they're trying to do anyway.
So I'm even more about it.
Because they've been playing.
They've been kind of winning basketball without him.
So I'm ready.
I'm ready for him to come back and somehow disrupt what they're doing.
I mean, the reality is that the cabs just had answers for Kate Cunningham and they didn't
have an answer outside of that.
So I am not too concerned.
All things considered.
The idea that he's come back in this collapsed lung and even being able to play 26 of
last night.
I did.
It was pretty impressive.
All things considered.
Yeah.
I'm impressed.
I can tell.
I can tell.
I'm over the Kate Cunningham.
Yeah.
Okay.
A lot of people have collapsed lungs and go back to work like three days later.
Is that right?
How many games was it?
Six, seven, ten?
That's right.
You fell into a wall and only missed one day.
One day.
Yeah.
And could have had a concussion, but didn't.
You imagine?
Yeah.
This is my flu game.
Yeah.
One of them.
Is that what that is?
Yeah.
Yeah.
One day a year, I'm coming in not feeling well.
This is this foot thing might be the best I've done.
I hope mango laughed only because you said when I fell down the grass and the golf course this
weekend because it was wet and it was slippery and the guy in the golf cart that did not laugh.
But I knew wanted to laugh.
He didn't laugh, but I knew wanted to laugh.
I because you said it's an always a funny moment when people fall.
I hope mango was really yucking it up.
All you was so concerned came over and licked in the face.
Did anybody else see it?
No.
No.
They heard it.
You don't hear the neighbors.
Oh, jeez.
No, I yelled.
Pretty loud.
I mean, it hurt.
It really did.
Like the head part got off.
But the slamming my ankle into the stairs.
That one got a audible like Howard Dean asked shriek.
Yeah.
And we've survived.

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