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On today’s episode, Jaylen Waddle traded to the Broncos for a slew of picks. Broncos in win now mode? Dolphins stacking picks for the rebuild? Could Devon Achane be on the move? Along with this the Vikings bring back a veteran QB, and the Browns and Steelers propose rule changes. Chris Costich, Justin Tucker, and CJ Medeiros talk all this and more!
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On today's episode of the Fumble Rescue Podcast, another trade hits the NFL Landscape
Dolphins trading, GLEN Waddle for some picks for this upcoming draft.
Carson Wentz going back to the Vikings and a rule change proposition from the Cleveland
Browns.
It's a late one today, it's the off season, what do you expect?
This is the Fumble Rescue Podcast.
It may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you can see him making throws when
he needs to make the throws, back-to-back games where he has three touchdowns.
Someone's got to get that 6 or 7 spot.
He's an elite wide receiver as a rookie, truly a loose, loose scenario for both sides.
Welcome to the Fumble Rescue Podcast by Power 18 Radio in secret weapon consulting.
We got CJ.
We got Tuck.
We got myself Chris.
Glad for you to join us for this Friday episode, hopefully you're watching this early enough
in the morning where you can still watch some March madness or maybe you're listening
to us while you're watching March madness.
I'm recording this.
We're recording this while March madness is going on right now.
Currently got the TV on BYU in Texas, watching Brockton Legend, AJ DeBanza.
How's your guys' brackets looking?
Did you guys make brackets?
No, I did not this year.
This one, not this year.
How?
How?
I didn't make a bracket either.
I just don't know ball.
I don't know college ball.
You don't need to know college ball to make a bracket.
My girlfriend definitely doesn't know ball like that.
She still makes a bracket.
The last time I checked this was still a free country, you know, fair enough.
I'm happy to report that my bracket is currently perfect, but we'll see how that changes
because this BYU Texas game has me a little scared.
Man, you got to lead on St. Mary's North Carolina's looking good, but I, and it's
funny because I was texting my friends right before I was like, God, I fucking hate
my bracket.
What am I, I don't know what I'm doing.
Like, I don't know why I have Yukon winning at all.
Like, it doesn't feel all right.
And then all of a sudden, like, I'm perfect going into it tonight.
And I'm just like, all right, still two days, around a 32 or around a 64 to go.
We'll see what, what looks like on Saturday, but yeah, I'm happy to say I got the high point
game.
But anyways, breaking news from right after we recorded a Jalen Waddle traded to the Broncos,
Dolphins in return get a first round pick, a third round pick, and a fourth round pick.
They basically actually just swapped fourth round picks, but, yeah, Dolphins now have
the, now have two first round picks, which we were kind of talking about this at least
when Max Crosby was initially traded to the Ravens.
The rate, like, a lot of teams that have multiple first round picks right now.
And you know, I'm doing that thing again that I love to do where I'm talking about it,
but I don't have the actual thing up in front of me to actually go off of it's pretty
nice, right?
So, Dolphins now have the 11th in the 30th overall pick.
Because of it, the chiefs have two first round picks as well, the ninth and the 29th.
The jets have two first round picks as well.
Cowboys have two first round picks, right?
I'm just double checking Cowboys because, yeah, Cowboys have two first round picks, like
there's a numerous amount of teams that have first round picks now.
So this is a very interesting draft Broncos.
We'll start with that first, and then we'll get into the Dolphins, but I think on the
Broncos side, I mean, I think you're in a position where you can be in a win now spot
or act like you're in a win now spot, especially when you have a bow next still on his rookie
contract.
See where he got last year?
One game away from the Super Bowl, defense was nails, offense was kind of up and down,
at least, and Bonex, you know, as much as we shit on him, he's still a damn good quarterback.
So build around him, build what you have, off what you have right now with the fact that
you're not paying Bonex a ton of money.
So this is a good move.
Now, you unloaded it a little bit.
No first or third round pick, or like I said, fourth round picks, but, you know, it's
going to have to be worth it at the end of the day.
I think this is a good for both teams, Bonex gets the wide receiver he needs along with
court and sudden.
I still think they need something in the running game.
That's just me personally.
They need to address that quick fest in a hurry.
Well, sorry, I'll let you finish.
Let's give it to the Broncos first.
What?
I am talking about the Broncos.
No, I meant like don't talk about the dolphins just yet.
I didn't talk about the dolphins.
I know.
I know.
I just wanted to make sure you're not about to get there.
Okay.
Okay.
But I think the Broncos are clearly more of a contender now because they have more weapons
and they have more things on the offensive side and that defense has studded all around,
even though they need to fill the linebacker's spot next to a single thing because Drey
Grimall is gone, which I think they'll find through the draft.
But oh, no, this is a very, very good team that just got stopped short last year due to
an entered quarterback and with all of our back quarterback play and they didn't have
Bonex.
So if they can fix the running game, if they can fix the quarterback play, which they will
when they get Bonex back, I think this team can be very dangerous.
And we'll see what happens from here.
I think that they could be in contention for the first move like they were in last year.
And yeah, good job on the Broncos.
See ya.
Well, another fan base is happy.
Denver was, I think, the one team that hadn't brought an external player to that point via
buy trade or free agency.
This has been a weirdly quiet offseason for them and honestly, if anything, this is the
offseason where you got to go all in, you know, Bonex is on his, if you deal, like you
have to make noise and they just kind of haven't.
And this bottle trade out, now I'm not going to lie, it's a bit of an overpay.
This you can tell was really more of a desperation move, but it's huge.
And now you're going to get Bonex back, healthy, Coral and Sudden doesn't have to do it all
by himself.
Defense is great.
The line solid.
For running games a bit iffy, but like you said, you can't address that on the draft, especially
in the second round, you know, maybe Joe Nicole Winter, Jardarian price for you.
But yeah, it's, you know, losing your first and your third, though, for Jalen Waddle.
That's, you know, and that pick swap.
I don't know.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I am a little iffy on that, but, but honestly, it's one of those things where your on field
production will be better.
And even still for Denver, now that you're going to have a healthy mix and now he has a weapon,
a weapon that will free up his other weapons on my dad, depending on where they go on the
draft and who they take.
I'm not going to lie, the excuses for Denver, unless Nix gets injured again, they just
really are enough thing, you know?
For Bo Nix, I'm going to need to see more.
I know you'd say, oh, well, he's good, even though we, you know, like the shit on him supposedly.
But for Nix next season, I need him to throw over 4,000 yards and I need him to get over
30 touchdowns.
I think that's reasonable over 4, I think 3800's reasonable.
No, four, like if you want to be in a week, four, 4,000, oh, you think you want him to
become a lead?
I do.
Yeah.
No, I do.
I want you to be a lead.
Like there's, now that you've Jalen Waddle, alongside Courtland Sutton, Entroy Franklin
coming back and all of them, and with that line that features guys like Garapolls and
Quinn Miners and Mike McGlinchee, there is no reason for you not to be a lead anymore.
I agree with that.
I mean, especially with who he has to throw to, I mean, Evan Ingram has tied in as well,
like, he should get 4,000, 35 touchdowns, I, 4,000 yards, 35 touchdowns, I feel like isn't
too much to ask.
It's really not.
His Jalen Waddle is very much a thousand yard guy, same with Courtland Sutton.
I see it.
First thing, health is a major thing.
Oh, yeah.
Bones and Jalen Waddle can stay healthy, then I can see it, but I'm not expecting it.
I do expect like 35 touchdowns, but I'm not saying 4,000 yards, because for some reason
I'm expecting the running game to get better.
I'm not sure what formula I feel like.
I feel like the running game is fine right now, like, they just signed JK Dobbins back,
which yeah, he's got an injury problem, but RJ Harvey had a solid rookie season.
He could very much be like, end up being the lead back by midway through the year.
We say that and then we saw what happened to the running game last year in the playoffs.
Are you really trusting the running game, not for the right of the season, before what
you need it to do in the playoffs, because there's going to be sometimes where you're
going to need that running game to this thing drives, because Bones can't do it by himself
yet.
Well, maybe this is the year that they're able to.
I'm glad you're optimistic in a Sean Payton running game, but he doesn't have marketing
room or Alvin Camaro.
That is not what he's working with, and I'm not sure he has the guards that he had in
New Orleans, but we'll see.
TJ, want to respond to any of that?
No, no, once again, the running game is true, and honestly, I just, unless he breaks
out of this year, I don't really see Harvey as a one.
I think this could be a breakout year.
Like, I don't know.
Like he's, I guess I'm the only one vouching for him because I'm an RJ Harvey fancy owner.
Oh,
and you know, that makes sense.
It does, like, yeah, but like, I don't know, like, I think he's trash.
No, I think he's good, but I think he's, uh, his ceiling is a high level two.
Okay, and you can win with that.
You can win with a guy that doesn't always get a hundred yards.
No, like, that's cool, but like, where was he in the playoffs?
He disappeared.
That's what I'm saying.
All right.
That was year one.
Okay, and, and let's get, let's say it's year one.
He hasn't fully acclimated to the NFL yet.
That's what I'm saying, year two.
If you really want to push this agenda of RJ Harvey, if you really,
I'm not, I'm not going to stay, I'm not going to stand on the soapbox like that at this rate.
Like, is that the problem tried to five games will be healthy for?
Yeah.
Well, that's why I mean, is the RJ Harvey only had the starting spot for
probably like a quarter to a half of the season.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know what's going to happen.
Don't want to get too high on the soapbox over it.
But anyways, uh, to the dolphins now, um, if you're the dolphins, I mean,
you're doing what any shit team should do.
And, you know, and it's just reload and get some draft capital.
Well, now you have two first round picks for this year, along with the third.
So I mean, I'd say it's first year of a rebuild.
I think you've set yourself up in a pretty salt spot.
Yes, but they still have more things to do.
I'm not sure if they're going to get rid of Devon HN, but I think he should be on
the market because they're really trying to tear it down and do a true rebuild.
I don't think you want to keep the running back around for as long as you want
considering by the time the team gets good again, which is in like two, three years.
He might be shredding.
He might be up.
Honestly, I love that talk.
I actually love that take.
I actually do because I, because I think the Eagles proved that like you look at
all these great teams, not to cut you off from your take, like we've seen so,
like all these bad teams, right?
That have good running backs.
Like they're wasting them away.
And like really you should, like you should be doing what the Eagles do where you
are on the cusp of a Super Bowl.
You are right there.
You just need, you just need a running back and when it got sake one, like I feel like
I don't think you should be worrying about getting a running back right away.
You should be worrying about getting a running back once your team is right there.
Yes, that makes sense.
It makes sense.
But occasionally you'll have like once in a generation type of guys like
Sae Kwan, like Todd Gurley, like Lydany and sounds like the guys that you can't really
just pass up one because of how big of a weapon they are.
100% and they might have one this year in Jeremiah loved depending on who you asked.
But everyone knows he's going first round.
It's just where you think he's going.
But I'm starting to be able to consist, says that even though the running back may be
fine, the team may not be able to go anywhere just due to the way the Lee is and how pass
heavy dependent it is.
So I think maybe in time that high end running backs aren't going to be franticed as much
and sooner or later they will go to teams that actually are willing to consent for Super Bowl.
And so hopefully this ends the trend of trying to franticed take running back straight
as long as they can.
And then hopefully they're allowed to leave quicker so they can actually get value for
the position.
And who knows maybe they can actually consent to win while the other teams can actually
get some draft picks for their troubles and for what they the running back was able
to do for their team.
So I'm not sure if they're going to get rid of Devon H&M.
I think they should just to get more draft pieces and maybe draft a running back later
on.
But I don't know because I find it interesting that he's still there right now.
But we'll see he might be trading on draft night might, but I'm I think this is good
for the dolphins in the long term, but short term they're going to be ass like this is
going to be like this is going to be like watching the tank for two a year.
Not even that because they believe in or not they work that bad because they even though
they have Ryan Fitzpatrick as the quarterback, they still beat the Patriots.
Game of the season.
Yeah, they overperformed like at the end of the scrotum.
Yes.
That happened on my birthday either or they were either going to get to a Justin Herbert
or Joe burrow either or they did fine, but you knew they were going to play up to
snuff of the Patriots because they always do that at the worst possible times for both
teams.
Yeah.
True.
That game something is so angry too.
I remember they're about to get them off the field on that final long drive and then
there's a really take attack call that saved their ass.
You know what I'm talking about right that bogus PI where it was like an unketrable ball
that that should piss me off this day, but but either way, but for Miami, it's not even
about should they trade H and the thing is how much do you like him because you're not
saying about how if you really love something you'll let it go.
It's that, but with H and like if you really value him as a player and as a person, like
actually do right by him and say we want to send you to somewhere where, you know, your
talent won't be wasted, you know, what if they keep saying, oh, he's not up to be traded
or don't want to say, okay, but like why I mean, but I'm not going to lie.
I actually know why because you need someone to put butts in seats.
You absolutely need that.
But on the flip side, why like you're not going to be doing anything like I said, do right
by him and let him go to, you know, a good team and, you know, you could probably get
at least a first for me, though he's a running back, like he's really good as a runner
and a receiver.
He's like every time he touches the ball, he's a threat to go to the house.
So so it's not just that, but they're really setting head coach Jeff Hathley in quarterback
Malik Willis up for failure unless they're saying that Hathley, all right, we want you to
be our rebuild guy and we trust you.
We're going to give you chances and stuff, but like I don't know it doesn't seem to be
how the team works anymore and are of the issue here.
And this is something that I mean is why the hell did you give Malik Willis that much
money and, you know, they gave him over $60 million or the span of three years, which
I know isn't much for a quarterback, but you're giving a career back up that much money.
I need you to be, I need to be clear here.
And on top of that, you have the most dead cap for a team over the next two years, I think
in like NFL history.
So why I guess is my question?
Just like so why give Malik Willis that money?
Like why are you paying him like a guy who I won't say they're giving him franchise
quarter back of money, but they're giving him QB one money just to be a tank commander.
I I'm very confused.
Yeah, I mean, that's the suck tax though, right?
Got to overpay sometimes.
Okay, but still why no, I know you already know that I just maybe it's me and a very well
could be I just don't see what most people see in him.
I was nowhere near as bullish on Malik Willis his ability is nearly anyone else, but, but
still why give him all that money just when you're actively tanking for his replacement?
Because it's better to have a solid backup quarterback for when you have an inevitable
franchise quarterback and then they get injured, at least you have somebody on the roster
that can play the quarterback position.
So I mean, I understand how you need a solid backup quarterback is $67 million backup quarterback.
What the market the quarterback position has, it doesn't sound that outrageous.
Okay, but I mean, I understand, but what other backup quarterback is being paid that much
money?
No one at this moment, but Malik Willis is a starter right now.
Yeah, for now, but he's not the future though, but you're paying him like he is.
I think this is more like it.
See what he can do type of thing.
Well, it's a true work of direction for the see what he can do.
Then are you really tanking?
Throw-quin-yours out there.
No, because I don't think he will be able to sell tickets and I don't think anyone will
buy tickets as feeble as the quarterback.
Well, skill issue.
Well, here's the thing with Willis' contract.
It's very loaded in the middle.
He's only making 1.2 this season.
Year two, he's making 21.5.
Year three is making 20.5.
After year three, they have a potential out for a potential out year two, 13.371 in
dead cap.
So if they got to like his final year, it's still be like, it still be about 12,000, 15
mil.
I'm not doing the math right now, but that's what it would look like or 19 mil actually.
No, I am looking at the number of it.
Back to age and real quick though, this is the last year on his rookie contract.
And look right now.
He's trying to trade him.
Dolphins age and not available for trade as of yesterday.
According to ESPN, that's what source has said.
I don't get it, but if he said they say he's not available, he's not available.
Yeah.
I can imagine him on other teams, like can you imagine him in like Tampa Bay with that
running game with him, especially because he's a home run header.
And that'd be good with Baker and that holds group.
Yeah, I mean, according to this article, it seems that Achan is expected to be the center
piece of the of Miami's new look offense under first year coordinator Bobby Slowick.
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Slowick's there.
Oh, yeah.
It's over.
Yeah.
You're cooked.
Yeah.
Not to not to say divine Achan isn't good, but with the weapons that are surrounding
Achan.
Yeah.
He'll see seven eight people in that box.
Oh, yeah, 100% anything else we want to touch on from either dolphins or the Broncos.
No, not really.
All right.
The dolphins are less than cap space right now.
I believe it still or yeah, they're still seven in the red.
They'll figure it out or you know, yeah, they'll just I mean, they still have, they still
have the June 1st cuts of two and he's technically still there.
It's not till June 1st where it's like, because all this has to happen after June 1st,
actually, it's technically, yeah, and he's probably not going to officially sign till
after June 1st, because he's still technically under the dolphins roster.
Okay.
Same thing with Bradley Chump.
All right, we're going to step aside for a quick break and we come back.
We're going to Carson Wentz signing one year deal to the Vikings and the NFL rule change
proposition from the Cleveland Browns.
This is Fulmer's Key podcast and may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you
can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws back to back games where he
has three touchdowns.
Someone's got to get that six or seven spot.
He's in a lead wide receiver as a rookie truly a loose new scenario for both sides.
Welcome back to the Fulmer's Key podcast.
Carson Wentz signs one year deal to return to the Minnesota Vikings.
I feel like if anything, this deal is really just a sum to fall back on, because obviously
Carson Wentz isn't like Carson Wentz is not a very good quarterback anymore, but he'll
give you one or two games maybe, but other than that, he's just a guy that knows the system
and someone that you can trust to know the system and run it, just somewhat run it.
That's really it.
That's how I kind of see it.
First and foremost, congratulations to Carson Wentz being back.
I'm hopefully he's back to 100% because man, it was looking rough when he was playing
injured.
Yeah.
Yeah, especially against the charges when he finally went out with that look or off.
But congrats to him.
I don't think he'll be the starter.
I think he'll be the, I'm not even sure he'll be the number two.
Right now the depth chart has Maria's QB1, JJ is QB2, Carson Wentz is QB3.
Man, that's got to be, that's got to hurt that you're the QB3 behind, I mean, behind
nine right now.
In all seriousness, I think Carson Wentz could have the chance to be the starter and with
the Vikings because he does have a rapport with the Jordan Addison.
That was clear as day because he always was looking for him.
But outside of that, I'm not sure he's the, he's going to be the clear cut starter.
I think Tyler's better than him.
Like hands down, just flat out right now in their career.
And so he's probably going to be the number one.
And once it's probably going to be the number three, because I'm not sure if JJ McCarthy
will ever be the number three, even if he's horrible.
CJ.
Oh, my God, you want to add talk?
No, I have nothing to add when it comes to the Vikings and their quarterback situation.
What is it with the Vikings and their inability to find decent quarterbacks?
Like all the court, all the good quarterbacks they've had in recent vintage have been journeyman.
They haven't really drafted any world beers like that.
I mean, they drafted Christian Ponder, then Teddy Bridgewater, then JJ McCarthy.
And you know, it gets to a point where we got to ask ourselves like,
and I know they're those rumors that the Vikings are already dull with him.
But it was like, are they cursed or something?
Because they have stars and hall of favors that almost every position up and down
the entire roster except quarterback.
Now, I think the Vikings across all four major American sports have the best win percentage
of a team that's like never won their respective championship.
So I don't know anymore.
I mean, we, you know, we hear thoughts on Kyler, but when's I mean, yeah, QB three,
maybe McCarthy becomes good.
Maybe he doesn't.
I don't know.
But yeah, it's just a mess over there.
Minnesota really is.
Yeah, um,
probably, I mean, if anything, Carson Wentz, probably a good locker room guy to have.
That's the way at least I would assume.
I don't know. He seems like a nice guy.
He's a big guy.
Yeah, yeah, back quarterback.
That's all he used to be so good.
Yeah, I know.
And they told me that injuries come on.
Yeah, unreal.
A couple of rule change proposals from this week as well.
The first one being or the second one, technically, because this was the most recent one.
But we could talk about the other one as well, which is, well, the Steelers proposed a
new rule on Wednesday.
And it was basically about contacting players during the free agent negotiating period.
In terms of the Browns, now their proposal is to, they proposed a rule to allow teams of trade draft picks,
five years in advance, the current rule is three.
I want to say, yes, but then I realized how reckless this could get.
Like I could see it seem have like three or four draft picks in the first round in one draft.
And it's like, do we really want to do that?
I mean, like who would be the player we would do that for and that's like what it's like, do you really
trust your front out that much that you're going five first round picks, depending on the situation.
And so for the next five years, you may not have a first round pick and you have to hit on the round
second throwing.
I'm not sure there's a lot of teams that can get away with that.
CJ, before you go, I'm just going to read it straight from the article real quick.
So this is a quote from the SPN article from this or the Associated Press, but it's on the SPN.
A new crop of general managers has led to more trades in recent years and this rule change would make that easier in the future.
There have already been six round first round picks from this year's draft that have been traded with the latest coming from.
The Browns argued that the dolphins would work the dolphins.
The Browns argued that the changes would lead to a more active trade market in greater roster flexibility.
And I mean, well, talk you mentioned the outrageousness and how out of control it can get.
I mean, the NBA could be an example because that was a comparison that was used because they have a seven year window of draft picks to trade.
Which is why you see a lot of draft picks that are like 2031 draft pick.
Would you like that?
Horrible idea.
First of all, the Browns are suggesting this.
So we got to say no, no, bad shame.
Could them you to hell?
You know, why are we going to let the Cleveland Browns dictate anything about trades?
Why did you want to give up five first round picks for Deshaun Watson instead of what you initially did?
Like, you know, you know what I mean?
Sometimes it's not even about the more robust trade market roster flexibility.
These teams, I think if the league says no, we'd be saving these teams from themselves.
Because, you know, you look at some GMs, some of those GMs are not going to say who or for what teams they're very special, very special people.
And they might not make a decision that's good.
How would you like to hear that your team doesn't have any first rounders for the next five years?
I mean, then you'd be a Rams fan, but you know, I mean, I know Wes need their GM.
Maybe jump for joy if he can do that.
But really, I just feel like trading picks up the five years in advance.
I just think that's stupid.
And, you know, if I had the Browns are proposing it means that they're going to try some sort of nonsense, I would feel like.
And on top of that, like I said, I mean, literally for the good of these teams, just vote no and just say no and save them from themselves.
Yeah, at the end, I also kind of want to just say fuck it. Let's just see what happens type of thing too.
But, I don't know, may allow, may allow how he rose meant to start fucking around.
Oh, man, if you allow that man to get a deeper, deeper bag, he would turn into Brad Stevens.
Turn into Brad Stevens real quick.
Yes.
Because him and Brad Stevens are already basically the same person.
Like, I think the meme right now that was going on, especially after the most recent Brad Stevens trade when he trade for a Vouchavik.
But it was like, if you trade with Brad Stevens, just know you're getting fucking fleeced or in same thing with how he rose meant like if you trade from just know you got fucking fleeced.
Um, the other rule change that kind of mentioned it, Steelers proposing a rule change in regards to contacting a mistote typed should be players, not teams during free agency.
But yeah, that's the other rule.
The NFL allowed teams this year on a trial basis to conduct up to five phone or video calls directly with players on other teams during the two day free agent negotiating period before the start of the league year.
Teams previously had been able to contact only agents during that time.
Steelers are asking for the rule to be permanent as well as allowing teams to make travel arrangements before the start of the league year.
With players who have agreed to terms for new contracts during the negotiating period.
It sounds like a good idea.
It might be a lot more interest to see what teams think about in regards to how they contact players and what they talk about.
But on the other hand, it's the Steelers proposing this.
So a hell no.
Absolutely not.
You guys, you don't think it could help Baltimore.
If it helps the Steelers in any way, shape or form, I don't want it.
I don't want it.
We don't need it.
We're good.
See you, Jack.
You know, I know they want to like talk to these guys and agree to deals before you know the period there starts.
But honestly, doesn't that take the frenzy out of free agency frenzy?
If all this nonsense is predetermined and is allowed to be predetermined, then what's the point?
No, I love to see the mad dash every year, you know, to like the, it's like the, it's like a, you know, like the gold rush and everyone's going over out west to get their peace.
That's, I mean, that's how free agency is.
Everyone's just running all over the market.
You know, there's everyone's family.
That's the joy of it.
This would take the joy out of it immediately.
Oh, yeah, look at these people already agreed to a deal two days before.
That's so stupid.
Come on.
Like the mad dash is what makes it fun.
And it's what the market demands.
Yeah.
I don't have much of an opinion honestly.
I'm probably would lean like what CJ said, let the mad dash happen.
So I guess.
Yeah.
All right.
That's all the, really all the big news that happened and then like Ty Hilton retiring thought he was officially retiring, I should say.
We know, we know.
We were out of the league for quite a bit.
We know.
What can't disrespect.
What type of receiver to why Helen was all very good.
All of very good.
And the other silly news was Travis ATN is actually Travis each and.
Yeah, turns out that was actually his name.
It's Travis H and.
Yeah, that's actually how it's pronounced.
Travis H and.
And he's been letting us get away with this for how long now.
Apparently he got tired of correcting people, which I can imagine that would be exhausting.
So I get it.
But like.
At the same time though, like take pride in your last.
Take pride in your name.
Yeah.
I mean, we've been mispronouncing stuff for years.
Like Ty Rod Taylor is real name.
I'm American.
I was pronounced.
There's Ty Rod Taylor.
It's always that weird stuff.
But hey, you got it down the bug fast.
I mean, hey, I'm happy that he's saying it now.
Because yeah, I don't think most people knew.
But yeah, I'm.
Personally, I have some pride.
You know, say, hey, this is my name.
This house pronounce.
But especially like.
Like take me for.
I'm a.
I'm a broadcaster.
Like I have to get people's names, right?
I.
I have to take pride in like getting these guys names, right?
Because their families are watching or like their families or their girlfriends are watching.
Like.
Yes.
But the whole time he was at Clemson, we've been calling him.
ETN.
Which like.
By the way, like shame on the S.
ID over at Clemson for not having it in the pronunciation guide or something like that.
Or the guys calling the college football games for.
If there was a pronunciation guide, shame on them for not looking at it.
Like.
Someone.
Someone is at fault here from Clemson.
Which is weird because I know people who have that last name and they have never been called
that.
And I've heard someone been asked to pronounce that.
They've literally said ETN, which is why I'm like, huh?
Okay, is it like a differentiation or they all or is everybody called that?
Yeah.
I was saying wait because I was just like, wait, you went to Clemson, right?
For some reason I was thinking the other ETN, which went to Georgia.
Yeah.
And.
And stop and think for a moment there.
Of course.
But yeah, end of the day.
Someone's to blame.
Take pride in your name.
That rhymed.
That was good.
That was good.
Um.
All right.
Let's do some immaculate grid.
All right.
What they came to see.
Oh,
your teams are on here.
Awesome.
So we need a Raven and a Niner, Raven and Viking, Raven and Cowboy, a Pat of a Patriot.
I have 49er, a Patriot of Viking, a Patriot and a Cowboy, a 49er that got 50 plus career
sacks, a Viking that got 50 plus career sacks and a Cowboy that got 50 plus career sacks.
Um, all right.
I feel like we should just.
I mean, we could pretty much start from anywhere around here.
You know, I just realized Patriots of Vikings.
What do you know about Micheal Harry?
Nice.
Nice.
I think people would know that though.
One day.
Now they wouldn't.
It's here that our jail.
It's a question of.
It's here that our jail and rager.
Or Safan digs.
I'm going to kill Harry.
One percent.
Nice.
See.
Pat Niner.
Mac Jones, Kendrick Bourne.
All those are two obvious.
Yeah, I know.
I'm just.
I'm just.
Oh, yeah.
Randy Moss.
That's another funny one.
Yeah, that's right.
Jimmy Garoppolo.
Jimmy.
Brian Hoyer ever played there.
Yeah, I did.
Brian.
But is Brian Hoyer too obvious?
I wouldn't.
Think.
I hope not.
I hope I'm not about to shoot myself in the cock here.
I will.
Well, let's find out.
Go.
Three percent.
All right.
All right.
Good move.
Patriots.
Just to find Gilmore is just on the cowboys.
Yeah, Gil is one.
Ziggs another.
We can't do that's too obvious.
Of course.
Especially seeing Zeke only played for two teams in his career.
Yeah.
Ooh, there's somebody that I feel like I'm forgetting.
Now same here.
Same here.
Did.
Okay.
Is that okay? Like you got something or
What is that but it's blood
Like how many people know that drew blood so played for the Cowboys for a hot minute
At the end of his career because people know him for playing on the Patriots and bills, but what about the Cowboys?
Yeah, I suppose
I feel like we have this one defensive linemen
No, no, okay, well actually I don't know how obvious it would be but a wide receiver Terry Glenn is one
That I think that's very not obvious
Terry Glenn
Just what I was thinking of I
Curious but true blood so would have been I'm curious
All right, so let's not get the Ravens
Well, we have several you can Ravens 49ers. You can either go Kyle juice check and coin bowl in notorious Smith
Forgot I was check was on the Ravens that might be let's put away Troy Smith wasn't he on the 49ers
Troy Smith
Heisman winner Ohio State I think so
But did he play snap
Damn, I can't I can't it would be
The O7 one, but I'm not sure I'm not
Pretty sure you know beyond Sanders dead, but that's obvious Michael Crabtree's another one. Oh, yeah, Crabtree
What about wait hold up hold up Tuck how obvious would Elvis Dumerville be?
That wouldn't be obvious, but he played for the 49ers. Yeah, he did
I just remember the name because Elvis Dumerville is one of the absolute most
Hard names that I have heard that's so cool. I think Tuck's reaction is all I needed to hear
Whoa Dumerville was so good at his prime. They got a respect them though. Oh my
7%
Good gravy
You got to think of like the low-end Hall of very good guys sometimes
Ah, yeah, all right all right Ravens Vikings purple on purple action. Who remembers Vashante Shanko. That's all I need here
How do you spell this fucking name?
I can try to look it up. What is it Vashante?
I
Know the eye
Also, I'm sure I'm sure
What
Oh, Tuck did Laquan Treadwell. I feel like play for the Ravens. I think like in 2021
Laquan Treadwell did play for us, but I don't think he played like a snap wait a minute
Latavius Murray, I think
He did he played a snap all right. I'll go Latavius Murray
Oh 9% that's crazy
We did I must not I'm sorry
I'm a I'm a stupid useless
Yeah, there must he must not play a snap for one of them
Ravens cowboys
Oh
Darling cook
Delphin cook yes, no one I put did he play a snap? I don't know he played he did play a snap for the Ravens in the play
What about that tight end Gavin Eskabar?
That's all I need to hear
0.2% yes, Madden legend Gavin Eskabar all right hold on time out for the 49ers and 50 plus X
Justin Smith
Yeah, but he was really good, you know does anyone remember the name though
Yeah, well, it's a very basic name. He was there forever
4% hey nice nice
Are for the Vikings there are a few ways we could go not Jared Allen. That's too obvious
Um feel like I got to start thinking of the purple people eaters
Alvin page or Alan page yeah, he's like a little obvious. He's like one of the best offensive tackles ever wrong
No, there's only one L. I don't know. Oh, there we go. I feel like it's a
Can I see it
Oh, well, the disrespect all right and for the cowboys. Oh, that's what I mean like we're in an age where people are really thinking of the purple people eaters
Uh for the cowboys
Tyrone Crawford have
Oh, that's a good question. I'm not sure actually. I don't need some 50. He wasn't that
There's another who is uh, I mean you go freaking Charles Haley just called day, but
Get also done that for the Niners too. Oh
Okay, talk. Do you know of anyone that played for the
Which McCollard and got 50 plus X
The Whatcher McCollard. Yes, the Dallas Cowboys
The Marcus Lawrence. I believe did
The Marcus wear, but that's way too obvious
Yes
Not raining Gregory now. Uh, what about
Uh
Hmm, what's his name?
What about Randy White? Would that be too obvious?
Yes
It might be
Wait, you're still do you play?
I don't recall
70s
Yeah, there's Randy white
This other dude, if you were up on your last names last names like Jeff code or something like that
I think this is far back enough where it's not obvious. Okay
3%
Okay, you know what good game fellows. I'll take it
That's my fault
Drew Blitz. So is the most popular uh pat cowboy. How about that? It's a good thing we didn't go there
Jimmy Jiu is the most obvious for Pats, Niners, Rainy Moss, Pats, Vikings and the big surprise
Randall Cunningham was most obvious Viking Raven. I forgot that he was a Raven
Yes, I forgot that too
Dion and Juan for
Niners Ravens makes sense
Nick Bosa the most obvious
49 or 50 plus Jared Allen for the Vikings the Marcus wear for
Was most obvious for the Cowboys
Uh
People failed the most on Ravens Vikings which evidently enough. That's funny because that's what we failed on
Um, yeah, because I'm thinking of Shanty Shango and I was wrong
Yeah, he didn't even eat the Ravens, but I thought he did
Highest accuracy was Cowboys 50 plus sacks
There we go
All right, so I was like both our teams on there. That was fun
Yeah
I want to calculate the actual real uh rarity score because 130 is obviously not the right number
um
It's point two plus nine plus
We just didn't submit this respect as
vile
Not many people think about him
He was so good though
26 points nine oh nice
This one he's one of those players that gets lost to history
True shit dude
26
Yeah
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