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Get on the phones. Get up in here. So that was a fun night last night, right? A really fun night
in the sweet 16 except not for you, Husker Nation. Man, I did not want to start there.
Unless they were going to win in dramatic fashion. Not that I have a dog in any of these fights,
but this is not where I want to start because you know how much I love you. You know how much it's
going to pay me to do this, Husker Nation. It brings me absolutely no joy to point this out,
especially not after the first 39 minutes of Nebraska Iowa great game. Everything about that was
great until that last minute. It was a great game, but nobody's going to remember anything from
that really great game except for the four on the floor incident, the four on the floor.
And I still have no idea how that could possibly happen. I have no idea how that was possible.
How is it possible to only send four dudes out coming out of a timeout no less?
And not just any time out huddle. A timeout huddle in a one possession game in the final minute of
the sweet 16 where they shot to go to the elite eight. That is about as brutal as it gets.
That simply cannot happen. That cannot happen. And yet somehow it did happen.
Marcus Lawrence, you put all that look at this pass. Oh my goodness, full garris.
Full garris. Full garris. To quote Adam Rank, not him. Oh no.
Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Not full garris again. Why is it always full garris?
Why is it always Ghana and full garris? Why do we always give a full garris? Why is it always this guy?
Amen. That actually is hard to watch back. That's hard to watch back. And I still do not understand
how that's even possible. And of all the teams and of all the coaches, I hate that that happened
to the Huskers. And I hate that my man Fred Hoyberg was right in the middle of that. I hate
that that's the way their season ended because that was just the best season. The best season
in the history of Nebraska basketball. The best season in program history just ended like that.
Now at least my dude Fred, he owned it after the game. Of course, he had to. He had no choice.
It's nobody else's mistake, but his. It's nobody else's mistake to own, but his, but at least he did own it.
Did there were four players on the court? Like you say what happened?
Oh, it's the best. I have one minor in that. You know, put that one on me. It was a miscommunication.
And you know, I'm the head coach, put that one on me. Question Robyn, I've never been in a situation like that.
I know they always count to make sure it is not six. I don't know the rule on that with with four,
but yeah, I mean, again, we it was a miscommunication and, you know, unfortunately,
it happened, but that, you know, as far as the rule, I've never been a part of anything like that.
So. Like I've never watched anything like that. So I believe that.
Fred has never been a part of anything like that because I've never seen anything like that.
But my dude, you don't know the rule. Of course, you know the rule. The rule is no more than five
guys on the court. There is no rule against having four. That's why the ref show did not hold up the
game and bail you out until you to put a fifth player on the court. Like you know me, I'm no fan of
the ref show. I am no fan of the ref show, but the ref show is not there to bail you out in that
situation. It's not the ref shows job. I mean, maybe if they want to, maybe if they want to help
you out, but it's not their job to help you avoid historic gaps. It's not the ref show to say,
hey, hold up, hold up. There's only four out there. That's on you. And unfortunately,
it's horrible, but that's not on anybody other than Fred and nobody else. Certainly not the ref show.
Now that said, that said, and that was not easy to see or rewatch or have to say, but that said,
I do not want to shore change Ben McCallum for yet another absolutely incredible coaching
performance in Iowa should get all the credit in the world for capitalizing on Nebraska's mistake.
Just like they capitalized on that bad full court press, did Florida try to hit them with that
didn't work either. If you give these dudes a crack, they're going to bust down that whole damn
door. And when Iowa gets their foot on your throat, when they get their boot on your throat,
they don't mess around. They finish. They stomp you out. They do what you're supposed to do
when you get a boot on somebody's throat. Their killers like that. They finish the kill.
And that's why they're incredibly remarkably, almost miraculously in the elite eight for the
first time since 1987 with a first year head coach who also come to find out happens to be softball
guy. He told me so when he came on the show this week. And apparently also at halftime when they
were getting out played and they trailed, he lit them up. My man Ben McCallum softball guy,
though, does not get all the credit. Lots of it, but not all of it. I also have to shout out
that dude. Ben it. Ben it. Ben it starts for real. I said yesterday, did he would show up big because
he had not shot the ball well of late at all. But there was no way that would last. No way to do
that good was not going to get his and get it on a big stage. And sure enough, this dude shows up
and shows out right on cue. Oh, and while he may not dominate every single minute,
he does play every single minute. The guy never comes off the floor. Actually, this is such
crazy stat. Yes, dude. Ben it. Ben it has now played all 120 minutes of the tournament,
which on its own is just sick. No part time in Ben it. No names mentioned part time Peterson.
Hat tip to the big head. But in those 120 minutes, not only is this dude not come off the floor,
but he has committed no fouls and only turned it over one time. You think it might be nice having
a guy like that around. That is an insane stat. I've never seen anything like that. 120 minutes,
no fouls and one turn over. Now, I'm still having a hard time referring to Iowa is a Cinderella.
But in a way, they're the closest thing I guess that we have this season. I mean, no, it's not some
directional school you've never heard of. It's not some 16 seed knocking off a one. But I'll tear
what it is. It's not FAU. It's not Sienna almost doing Duke. But I'll tear what it is. It's a first
year coach two years removed from a D two job with a bunch of mid major transfers making their
deepest run in four decades. Cinderella. No, absolutely incredible. Yes. Say what if I'm North
Carolina, if I'm North Carolina, this is the dude I'm calling softball guy Dean Smith
and Roy Williams all rolled into one. That's me. Now, you can't call Iowa a Cinderella.
Just like it's ridiculous to call Texas a Cinderella, even though they were an 11 seed,
even though they were one of the last ones in, even though they were one of the first four.
But they did not look like an 11 in that tournament or even last night when they push Purdue
all the way to the wire. But was it a Purdue push or a nudge or an aggressive box out that
actually gave the boiler makers their dramatic last second win. Let's watch and let's talk about this.
My friend has given Purdue the lead a chance at the last shot. It's no God. Purdue. In fact,
man, tough, tough, tough way for Texas to lose that game. And I know Texas fan is not happy.
Texas fan, I've got to say, I know you think you got jobbed, but I don't think so.
In fact, go ahead and miss me with that. The Longhorns played a tremendous game. They had a great
run 10 the season, but they came up just short. And it's not again because the ref show missed a
shove or an over the back call, even if this slow motion angle is making the rounds all over social
media today. If you're watching on the stream, personally, I do not have a problem with this. This
looks to me like one dude out muscling another dude for the most important rebound of the year.
The ref show actually did the right thing by letting them play and swallowing the whistle right
here. I know Texas. I know Longhorn fan. I know that's hard for you to watch. I know you don't agree,
but you can't put that one on the ref show. Purdue just got it done in the clutch when they had to
in the final moment in the final second. So credit for that win. Texas had a great year in the end.
They didn't finish year well, but they finished really well up until that moment. And no shame in
that. Unfortunately for Purdue, they're running headfirst right into a buzz saw because Arizona is
up next and Arizona is not messing around at all right now. Arizona is here to win this whole thing.
That much is obvious. And right now to me, they look like the ones to beat. We'll see what happens
tonight, but right now Arizona looks like the ones to beat. They were dominant. Absolutely dominant.
On both ends last night. John Calipari said it best. He said it very simply after the game. And
I could not agree more. Arizona is just really, really good. Arizona is really good. And if they shoot
the ball that way and do the things they did today, wow. He's right. He's right. They are really
good. And there's really really nothing else to say. They're really good. And when they shoot the
ball like that, you're not beating them. They're not losing. They are really, really good period.
And if they shoot the ball like that, they're not gonna lose. Let me put you this way. If they
keep shooting it that way, they're going to be taking down the nets. 64% from the field in a sweet
16 game against the SEC tournament champs is crazy. That was a laser show. That was a feeding
frenzy. That was the easiest 109 points you will ever see scored in a sweet 16 game. 109 against
an Arkansas team. Honestly, it was playing its ass off. They were fighting for everything. And
they still got blown out. I mean, believe me, no shame in that. They play hard. They play hard.
Arkansas plays really hard. They just were outclassed. Oh, man, they ran into a monster.
Counting the hogs had an excellent season. They've got nothing to be ashamed of. They're just
not Arizona. And frankly, I'm not sure anybody is. Now Houston, on the other hand, is kind of
tougher to defend than Arkansas or the way they played anyway. If Arizona came out and put on
a laser show, Houston, unfortunately, did the opposite. They came out and they put on a brick
show and they did it in Houston. They did it at home. You could argue that nobody was set up
better for success last night than Houston. But you've never never never performed, but you would
never know that watching them. Pretty out of character. I'm not saying that they shot the ball
really, really well this year, but they didn't shoot it like that. I'm not really sure what happened
because for years and this time of year, Calvin Samson's guys are always ready for that big game.
Maybe it was as simple as Brad Underwood and Illinois happened to these guys. Maybe that's
what happened to Houston. So credit to Illinois for showing up the way they did. We know that
offensively, they have a lot of firepower, but last night defensively, they put on a clinic.
Also, also, there is this. They have Pages kid and he's a story of it. So we all know what
that means. Well, we do now. Frankly, I did know what that meant. And so my dude, Jalen Rose,
told us what that meant. Oh, that's what that means.
He's a story. So you know, he's got to shoot that bitch. Actually, I didn't know that, but now I do.
Now I do. He's a story. So he's got to shoot that bitch. So what about petrivich?
If he's a petrivich, doesn't he have to shoot that bitch? How about the freshman Lee?
If he's a Lee, doesn't he have to shoot that P? How about bilge? He's a bilge. Doesn't he
have to shoot that bitch? What about red? You're red? Shoot or he'll shoot you dead?
Hey, Jay, what up, man? How about red? He's a he's a red. So he'll shoot you dead.
Like that cornhole, dude, without the arms and legs, allegedly.
Anyway, anybody who's offended by all that gunplay, there is a totally innocent explanation
for that remark other than he's a story. So he's got to shoot that bitch. Jalen, I think,
was just talking about Illinois's post game saw locker room celebration. Look at those guns.
They're on to the elite eight. So they have to shoot that bitch. There it is. Look at all that water
work. The water works. They're all out there with their high powered water guns.
And they got to slap the plackered on the bracket. There you go. That's hey,
celebrate. Good clean fun. Super sober celebration is what I'm looking for.
He's a soy stoic of itch. You know what that means? 1-800-636-8886. What that right there was was a
little college basketball whip around. You know, we have our NFL whips on Mondays during the NFL
season. That right there was a sweet 16 whip with more action tonight. What that was too?
That was a bad night for the this tournament sucks crowd. Because that didn't suck.
Nor do I think tonight will either. All right, in addition to that, other things I want to get to.
How about my man powder powder has come up with the latest explanations and strategies for
how to do a tanking this dude. My man, when you get the hell out of the house and get some sunlight,
please, please, can you please end tanking? But more importantly, can you leave your cave,
get outside and get direct exposure to the sun? Can you at least do that? You would not believe
the latest proposals to end tanking. Not that you'll understand them, but you will not believe them.
So I'll have that for you too a little bit later on. How about being a major leager,
pulling a major league salary only to find out that your parents are siphoning money from you.
Allegedly, siphoning is a great word siphon. But then again, it really isn't like I like the word
but think about what it represents. What do you siphon? Gasoline? Siphon is another word for
stealing. It's a really, really good word for stealing. What do you siphon? You siphon gasoline
from somebody. You siphon money from your kid. You're rich kid. As you tool around the country,
allegedly, as you tool around the country in an RV, actually, I thought it was every parent's job.
Isn't there like this unspoken, unwritten contract between a parent and a child that when
you have that kid out, but you can address this. You have lots of kids that when you have a child,
it is your job to do whatever you possibly can to protect that child no matter what.
Nowhere in that contract, the unspoken, unwritten contract, not even in the smallest print,
does it say part of your job as a parent is to steal money from your children.
Allegedly. Got that story for you. Also, something else I want to get into.
Will Wade returning to LSU? Damn, LSU is just LSUing the hell out of this. There is so much LSU
and so much Wade and NC State really upset because they had no idea. There's a piece in the
athletic today that suggests that LSU and Wade were talking about this very thing as far back
as last summer, but NC State had no idea. And then only a few weeks ago that you had that
press or were Wade was getting all belligerent with the media when asked about it. When again,
according to the athletic, they actually were setting this up since last summer, reportedly.
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All right, so that first door open was long so this will be a short segment but some good
reaction from you clones. Ken and Essay is in. Rome. I'm opening a new burger joint in Lincoln.
I'm calling it Four Guys. Signed of our full garris. Pretty funny, Ken. Did you make that up?
D'awful. Actually, you probably did. It's not that hard. What's hard for me is understanding how
that could happen. Honestly, how did somebody somewhere on the bench, on the floor, anywhere,
not know that they only had four guys. Not even like football, for instance, where you have 11
on a side. I can see where sometimes you've got 10 guys out there. But I just don't see how in
that situation out of a time out, defensively, you have four guys on the floor. I cannot get my head
wrapped around how that can happen. And again, my guy Fred Hoyberg said, it's on me. It was a
miscommunication. I just don't know how you don't communicate that effectively. I don't. I've never
seen that before. Honestly, Romeo, as a Nebraska resident, I can sympathize with coach Hoyberg.
It's too expensive to have five guys on the court. Signed G off in Lincoln. War closing
escrow on a small burger and fries from five guys. Hey, G off, you know what? I don't find that
amusing. Now, my guy Tom does because he put it in bold and he put it in front of me. For some
reason, I be Tom thinks that's funny. G off, I don't think anything you say or do is funny.
Now, I'm open to it. I'm not here to hate. I just don't think you're funny. Just like,
I don't think that's funny. Now, tell me on the other hand, thinks that's really funny. For some
reason, and Alvi, I think I heard a laugh track. Alvi thought that was funny. Damn, G off, have a
day. How far staff thought that was funny? All of the host was not amused. But then I never
am with you, G off. You're a stalking Nebraska. Shamest quote, everyone complaining about this
no Cinderella thing will create our own Cinderella story. Four on five bitches signed Nebraska.
Man, why is it after being Nebraska? Couldn't have been anybody else. Nebraska, I can only do so
much to defend you. And by so much, I mean, nothing at all. All right, let me look at the positive,
let me look at the positive in this. You just had your best season ever. You would never even
won an NCAA tournament game. Then you won one. Then you won another one. And then you were winning
most of the third one. You're up double digits at halftime. You led for 80% of that game.
And then that this guy war bombs rights. Arizona is really good.
Sincerely retirees who want to spend their last years becoming reptiles in 114 degrees springs.
Bro, hey, hey, bum. And I know there's no bum smack. But this guy is a bum. Why do I say that?
It's in his handle. It's in his social media handle war bumps. Bro, you're a bum. Hey, bum.
Hey, bum ass. Do you know why retirees do that? Because as you get, I don't know where you live,
bum ass. But as you get older, what you really don't want to do is be stuck in frigid temps.
Now, I don't really know because I'm a Southern California native by choice.
But this is why they go to the desert. This is why they go to Arizona. This is why they go to Vegas.
This is why they go to Palm Springs. Not because they want to be reptiles. But because as you get
older and your joints get more and more jacked up, you don't want to be frozen, man.
Damn, bad enough that your handle was war bombs without you piling on reptiles in the desert.
Aaron in the 206, I think this is becoming a thing. Maybe a thing is too strong because there's
only one other person who does it. But this guy writes, Sam Wies and I are showing in the jungle
on a Friday war cat dad life. Check out Sam Wies. Look at Aaron. You know, check that. Look at
Sam Wies bro. That's a big ass cat. Now, you know what that is? That's a strong ass cat.
It's job, dude. I'm into it. Hey, if you have a setup, we'll put it up, even if it includes
your cat. Well, it's now now we have Mario and Frisco in his cat. And now we have Aaron in the 206
in his cat. Two cat dads. What's going on here? All right. So when we come back, more of your
reaction, but I want to make sure I've got enough time for court warner. He needs some runway.
We're going to talk quarterbacks with him. That's next. Casey Jacobson coming up in hour number three.
LSU LSUing the hell out of it. Have you seen that video of Will Wade showing up and hugging on
everybody? LSU is cracking me up. Now NC state's not amused, but I am.
Baton Rouge. I love that place. Pat Rouge. The protocol sun has returned. Their long lost sun is
back. Only in Baton Rouge. I love that place. All right, court warner. When we come back,
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You know I'm talking about Kurt Warner or Kurt. Always great to catch up with you. Kurt, how you doing?
How are things? I'm doing well. How are you, Jim? Good, good, Kurt. I'm doing great. Good to see you.
And as always, thanks for making time. I appreciate that very much. Listen, you've been digging deep
into the quarterback draft prospects. It's part of your work for NFL Network. So let me start right
there. With it being a virtual lock that the Raiders will take Fernando Mendoza with the number one
pick overall, watching the tape that you've watched, does it seem to you that he is going to be
the franchise quarterback for the Silver and Black that they've been looking for?
I tell you what, Roman, what I always say about these guys, I believe, you know, outside of just
a couple guys over the years, all of these guys have to prove that they can get better at the NFL
level. You know, you have guys like an Andrew Locke or maybe a paid manning that you go, okay,
those guys are more close to a finished product. They can step in and if they're the same guy for
10 or 12 years in the NFL, they're going to be great. I'm not sure you see very many guys that
are like that, including the guys in this class. Fernando, I like what he did this year. Obviously,
they have a really good football team when you watch the tape. It was more about him getting back
and delivering to the guys that were open or making good throws than it was necessarily having
to process a bunch of information, having to bring his team back over and over again. And so there
are going to be questions for him just like there is everybody else in this class. But I think what
you like about him is that he's got, you know, the big, strong body tall guy. I think he's very
accurate and his technique is very tight for a tall guy, something that you don't see very often.
So it's things that you like, you know, he stepped up big and big moments for his team. You know,
that is something to me, you know, that it's hard to teach. And so it's nice to be able to see a guy
that when your team needed it in the biggest moments against good football teams, he was able to
step up and make plays. But I still have questions. I want to see him when he gets into an NFL
offense. And, you know, number one read isn't there. And he's got to work through things. And he's
got to process things extremely fast and see some of these complicated defenses. What does he
look like? How long does it take him to become that guy? But, you know, it's easy to see why he's
going to be the number one overall pick. I think of all these guys, the safest guy to pick in that
position of this entire class. All right. So Carter, listening to that and knowing you as long as
I've known you and knowing how many times you and I've done this over the years, knowing the
career you've had, I have a question for you. How does anybody ever question you on X? And what do
you think when you get this? Because you actually do engage and interact. I'm really curious what
your thoughts are. When you see some Randall come at you with something. Well, I mean, here's the
biggest thing is that I understand it might be just one person. But oftentimes I respond to
everybody because I think, you know, it might be one person. They might not have a lot of followers
people are telling me that all the time. Hey, look at this guy. He's got a hundred followers.
It's not so much about that. It's about, I understand that there are certain questions
that are out there. And so for me, I want to engage and I want to throw those things out there.
And I want to let people know how I see certain things. So it's not just about responding
to one individual, but it's about throwing out big picture comments or questions or thoughts
that everybody can see and everybody can take and develop their own opinions on it. And so
that to me is, you know, I don't have a daily talk show like you do. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't do
as much engaging on some of these social platforms. But it becomes my way since I don't have that
daily, you know, spot to talk about football, to talk about different things that come up in my
process. And it leads to oftentimes to great dialogue with different people. And that's what I
really look forward to is the conversations that go back and forth. Not that attacks or your
an idiot or, you know, that's a dumb take. But just saying, okay, you know, take me through your
thought process. Let's talk about this and have that process. And that's what I enjoy. And,
you know, and so I use social media and that from that standpoint more than anything else.
Discourse. I like that. Kurt Warner joining us right now. All right. So Tyson Simpson said Wednesday
at Alabama's pro day that he believes, quote, absolutely. He's going to be a first round pick.
As you would expect him to say, do you share his same confidence given that he started just 15
games, Kurt. And then how much separation do you think there is between him and Mendoza?
I think the thing that we all know is that it's quarterback driven league. And when teams need a
quarterback, teams will reach for a quarterback, no matter where the grade is on different guys.
I definitely believe that Tyson Simpson is, you know, the second guy in this class because he's got
more intrigue than than some of the other guys. You've seen some glimpses of some really good
things on tape and you saw him play in an offense that probably of all these guys was the most
pro like offense. So he was asked to do things that you say, okay, he's going to be asked to do that
at the next level. He's going to have to make that throw at the next level and make it consistently.
So you saw all of that. You know, I do think there are questions. When a guy has only played,
you know, one season, you know, to me, you're never quite really sure who that guy is. You know,
we've seen a lot of guys in the past that have played one season and they've had, you know,
really good season for that one year. But then they get to the NFL and it's all sudden it's like,
well, okay, you know, a little bit of fool's gold because that one season isn't indicative of what
they are for the entirety of their career. And let me just use some NFL guys. I mean, how about
Jayden Daniels? You know, his first year, incredible, you know, MVP conversation. Second year,
not as good. So now I go into his third year going, okay, who is Jayden Daniels? Is he
year one Jayden Daniels for the most of his career? Will he be year two? Will he be somewhere
in between? And so that body of work starts to level itself out and show us who these guys are.
CJ Stroud, another guy in his first year, unbelievable, you know, rookie of the year and all of those
things. And then he's taking a step back these last couple years. And now we're starting to wonder,
okay, exactly who is he going to be? And then you could use Bryce Young the opposite way.
You didn't play very well. He got benched. Now he's come back and he's played a lot better football.
And now we're starting to wonder, okay, can he can he improve and will he be a better version
of what we've seen through the rest of his career as he grows into this? Because we've seen
that growth. And so I think a body of work really helps us to fine tune. Okay, now we've seen enough
to say this is what a player is. This is maybe where he needs to work or improve or what he isn't.
And that's what's really hard when you have a guy that's played one year, and especially
like Ty Simpson, where he's had some really good moments. And then some not so good moments. So you
you draft them and you go, well, I see the potential. But who are we really drafting? Who is he
really as a quarterback? Because we haven't seen enough, you know, over time in different situations
to really say, okay, I can definitively say this is who he is as a player. And that's going to be
the interesting thing in the first round or wherever Ty Simpson is back. Kurt Warner joining us. Sorry,
Kurt. So quickly, what about Carson Beck? He's the opposite, right? He played six years of college
ball, went to the national championship game. As you look at his tape and you see what he brings to
the table, does he strike you as somebody who could be a long-term NFL starting quarterback?
Or is this a wait and see thing too? Yeah, you know, beyond the top two, I think there is a bunch
of guys in this draft that were good college quarterbacks. But I don't know if they're going to be
NFL starters. And we can start with Carson Beck is that I really like a lot of things that I see
on tape with Carson Beck. He's played a lot of football. He's played at a high level. He's played
against the best players in college. He's done a lot of really good things. But you know, I sit back
and watch him say, does he have that something that it factor in whatever that is, whether that's
you know, the mental ability that he brings because I know my son's actually been training with
him and talked about smarty is, you know, and understanding the game. You know, physically,
he throws the football. It's almost effortless. But does he bring that upside in terms of,
you know, making special throws and making special plays? And so I think a lot of these guys
will be really good backups for a long time. And then they're going to have to prove like a guy
like Carson Beck is going to have to prove I can be a starter. I can be an every down starter. I can
be a decade long starter for a team. I'm not sure there's a lot of teams out there that will look
beyond the first two and go, Oh, I'm bringing this guy in to be my starter right away. I think all
of them are going to have to prove something probably come in in a backup role and either stay in
that role for a long time and be really good or prove that they've got something, you know,
and again, I like to use like Brock hurting, you know, come in, okay, we're expecting him to just
be a guy on our roster and a backup guy prove it to us that you belong as a starter and then you get
elevated and you get a chance to do something special like Brock has done. Hey, Kurt, I got
about a minute. Tell me about QB Confidential.com. Who is that for? And what's on? You know, it's,
yeah, it's really for, you know, quarterback offensive coaches that just want to learn the game
kind of from the ground up. It can be used for every level from starters to the NFL. It's got
stuff on there from, you know, blackboard stuff to playbook stuff to film study to leadership
to on the field stuff. So it's it's made as kind of a QB tutorial for coaches and for players.
But there's over 850 videos on this platform, Romance. It's like nothing else that's out there.
It's cheap, not free because I know people don't value free, but it's it's pretty cheap. It's
pretty close to that for what you get. And so, you know, if you want to learn the game, I mean,
obviously fans, I've got a lot of people that you'll cover it media wise that are on the site that
learn from it. But it's got everything from ground floor to the high level, you know, stuff on
there. It's, you know, in a lot of different ways. It's great stuff. Tremendous stuff. Kurt Warner
is an NFL Hall of Famer. And of course, you can see all his work right there and on NFL Network
and Westwood and sports and various platforms. Kurt really appreciate you. Always great to have
you on the show. Appreciate the friendship. Great to see you, man. Thanks so much.
All right, buddy. Catch up soon. You got it. Kurt Warner. Always like that. Always shows up like that.
Most consistent guy there is and really good, really good information and content. So outside
of the top two, that makes sense, right? Outside of the top two quarterbacks, even Thai Simpson,
there are questions about, but outside of the top two, you look at the rest of them and you wonder,
are any of these guys actual NFL starters going forward? He said outside of guys like Andrew Luck
and Peyton Manning. I mean, maybe put Joe Burrow in there. Everybody is a question about whether or
not they translate to the next level. And are they guys that could be face of the franchise,
front center, front facing guys that can dominate for a long, long time?
Kurt Warner would know he is a two-time NFL MVP. All right, our number two is wide open.
What I want to get into is powder, LSU, and more. Stay tuned.
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