Latest / The National Football Show with Dan Sileo / Eagles IMPLODING: Stoutland GONE, Dickerson May RETIRE at 27, ENTIRE Offense Being Rebuilt
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- 0:03[SPEAKER_00]: Super Bowl 60 Friday, how are you doing in one of the greatest weekends and pro football and one of the greatest weekends in Americana?
- 0:13[SPEAKER_00]: The Super Bowl.
- 0:15[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, it's the biggest event in American sports.
- 0:21[SPEAKER_00]: It's actually the biggest event in America.
- 0:25[SPEAKER_00]: National conventions,
- 0:32[SPEAKER_00]: Grammys, Oscars, pro football, destroys everybody, and this is what in why I love talking sports.
- 0:42[SPEAKER_00]: The Washington Post can end their sports section, but guess what?
- 0:47[SPEAKER_00]: They wanna talk about dumb shit.
- 0:50[SPEAKER_00]: Pro football, sports in general, it's one of the greatest things to ever bring Americans together.
- 0:58[SPEAKER_00]: We got the Olympics tonight too, opening ceremony of the Olympics in Italy.
- 1:02[SPEAKER_00]: I love that as well.
- 1:04[SPEAKER_00]: Anytime you can get nationalism in any time I get to see the old flag and old glory, I'm ready to rock.
- 1:12[SPEAKER_00]: Love seeing Americans support their country.
- 1:15[SPEAKER_00]: I love seeing Americans definitely play for their country.
- 1:19[SPEAKER_00]: I love it.
- 1:21[SPEAKER_00]: One of the greatest weekends, man.
- 1:23[SPEAKER_00]: Olympics and the Super Bowl.
- 1:25[SPEAKER_00]: We got that all here, man.
- 1:27[SPEAKER_00]: Last night, the NFL honors.
- 1:28[SPEAKER_00]: That was a pretty dope show.
- 1:30[SPEAKER_00]: I love staff for coming out with his four girls.
- 1:32[SPEAKER_00]: I thought that was pretty cool last night.
- 1:35[SPEAKER_00]: He also said he's coming back for the 2000, 26 season.
- 1:38[SPEAKER_00]: So many things were on the line last night.
- 1:42[SPEAKER_00]: Most notably, though, your Philadelphia Eagles.
- 1:47[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, by the way, M-Rass, you are correct.
- 1:51[SPEAKER_00]: That is one of the only sports that I believe that I could still compete in, okay?
- 1:57[SPEAKER_00]: It's curling.
- 1:59[SPEAKER_00]: You can actually be drunk.
- 2:01[SPEAKER_00]: Now, me getting down on a knee, right?
- 2:03[SPEAKER_00]: Now, might not be an issue for me, or be a tougher issue, I should say.
- 2:08[SPEAKER_00]: But doing the whole thing with the, you know,
- 2:11[SPEAKER_00]: with the broom and shoveling and all that.
- 2:15[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know, I think I could win a gold medal doing that shit.
- 2:18[SPEAKER_00]: How you doing?
- 2:18[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, like, right?
- 2:20[SPEAKER_00]: Hope we're going to get there.
- 2:23[SPEAKER_00]: It's the Dickerson's potential retirement.
- 2:25[SPEAKER_00]: Change the draft also.
- 2:26[SPEAKER_00]: I think Stout becomes Texans O'Line Coach, good grief for mighty.
- 2:31[SPEAKER_00]: Kyle, thank you for the supers.
- 2:33[SPEAKER_00]: My friends, please hit that like button.
- 2:36[SPEAKER_00]: So yes, now we have a new casualty.
- 2:43[SPEAKER_00]: And who, by the way, let me say this, and let me do this with great pride.
- 2:49[SPEAKER_00]: Who's the heavyweight champion of the world in sports talk?
- 2:54[SPEAKER_00]: Big sales, 13 injuries I told you.
- 3:00[SPEAKER_00]: 13 injuries, landed Dickerson has had.
- 3:05[SPEAKER_00]: I said this to you guys three days ago.
- 3:09[SPEAKER_00]: That dude's never gonna be the same.
- 3:12[SPEAKER_00]: He will never be the same.
- 3:16[SPEAKER_00]: Now we'll talk in retirement of a 27-year-old guard.
- 3:21[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, the 2000, how about this?
- 3:26[SPEAKER_00]: The 2000, the 2024 season may have done more harm on the Philadelphia Eagles in winning that Super Bowl than ever before.
- 3:40[SPEAKER_00]: And maybe anyone actually thought in what that costs the football team.
- 3:48[SPEAKER_00]: Think about that.
- 3:50[SPEAKER_00]: Your line, you may lose two people off that old line going into this year.
- 3:55[SPEAKER_00]: Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson.
- 3:58[SPEAKER_00]: And then you'll have a shell of a dude in Cam Jurgens.
- 4:03[SPEAKER_00]: Your offensive line would be in Tatters.
- 4:12[SPEAKER_00]: Alaska again, you think you're a super bulk contender, you're talking about potentially a dude calling it a career at 27, calling it a career, hey, I don't know about you, but I'm thinking that that's not a place you want to be right now, is having, hey, having
- 4:44[SPEAKER_00]: Absolutely happy birthday there flexing.
- 4:46[SPEAKER_00]: We appreciate you always being here each and every single day absolutely you get one all right Big Z's gonna join us my friend Mike North, the legendary Chicago sports talker and one of the greatest sports talk hosts in American history By the way, and so low and Howard Eskin were fabulous yesterday both those guys
- 5:10[SPEAKER_00]: The legendary Philly Godfather would join us that'll be at 530 and you now.
- 5:16[SPEAKER_00]: All right, dude, this is some week for the Philadelphia Eagles.
- 5:22[SPEAKER_00]: So soon you will be the King of Philly Sports Talk to Throating Askin.
- 5:26[SPEAKER_00]: Keep up the great work, bro.
- 5:28[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
- 5:29[SPEAKER_00]: Those are great compliments.
- 5:32[SPEAKER_00]: And it's been a privilege to be talking sports and Philly
- 5:40[SPEAKER_00]: It's been an honor, because you know why?
- 5:44[SPEAKER_00]: I've talked sports in so many other cities.
- 5:49[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'll tell you this.
- 5:50[SPEAKER_00]: No disrespect to Tampa.
- 5:52[SPEAKER_00]: And I love Tampa.
- 5:54[SPEAKER_00]: I love it.
- 5:56[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if I would talk anywhere else but Tampa in the radio.
- 6:01[SPEAKER_00]: But the sports there compared to here, night and day.
- 6:08[SPEAKER_00]: Night and day.
- 6:10[SPEAKER_00]: It's just, there's always something, especially, I'll say this to you about your eagle team.
- 6:15[SPEAKER_00]: That eagle team, there's something new every day.
- 6:20[SPEAKER_00]: There's just something new every single day.
- 6:25[SPEAKER_00]: All right?
- 6:25[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
- 6:27[SPEAKER_00]: I'm gonna make a statement here and I want you guys to tell me if you think I'm off base or I'm on base.
- 6:35[SPEAKER_00]: Hit the like button here.
- 6:37[SPEAKER_00]: Some of you are gonna get upset here.
- 6:40[SPEAKER_00]: Some of you may not, are you ready?
- 6:44[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
- 6:46[SPEAKER_00]: The Jalen Hertz cost Jeff Stoutlin is job and fill it off you.
- 6:51[SPEAKER_00]: I think he did.
- 7:00[SPEAKER_00]: How many people in here believe Jeff?
- 7:02[SPEAKER_00]: Jalen Hertz cost Jeff Stoutlin is job.
- 7:10[SPEAKER_00]: No, you disagree, yes, I'll give you my take why in a minute, how many people in here believe
- 7:38[SPEAKER_00]: Now we're getting somewhere.
- 7:43[SPEAKER_00]: How many people in here believe?
- 7:46[SPEAKER_00]: Jalen Hertz cost Jeff Stoutland his job.
- 7:54[SPEAKER_00]: Definitely no.
- 7:59[SPEAKER_00]: I think Serriani did, but Hertz helped plus he has this respected craziness here.
- 8:08[SPEAKER_00]: guy completely disagrees and is a knee-draker for the team.
- 8:13[SPEAKER_00]: M knee-draker, I think, say quandancing at the line, low floor, med ceiling, output this year, got him out of here.
- 8:24[SPEAKER_00]: Little bit of that's true by the knee-draker.
- 8:29[SPEAKER_00]: You're over analyzing itself.
- 8:32[SPEAKER_00]: Have you ever thought, still, Statland just wanted to retire?
- 8:34[SPEAKER_00]: He's not retiring.
- 8:37[SPEAKER_00]: He said he's gonna continue coaching.
- 8:41[SPEAKER_00]: Stoutland isn't retiring.
- 8:43[SPEAKER_00]: Where in that world did it say Jeff Stoutland retired?
- 8:48[SPEAKER_00]: I think you've got your guys crossed.
- 8:49[SPEAKER_00]: Vic Fanziel's talking about retiring.
- 8:52[SPEAKER_00]: Stoutland is not retiring.
- 8:55[SPEAKER_00]: Know where anywhere did it say Stoutland's retiring?
- 9:00[SPEAKER_00]: Here's what, okay.
- 9:01[SPEAKER_00]: Here's where I'm going with Jalen Hertz.
- 9:07[SPEAKER_00]: Did Jeff Stoutman stop Jalen Hertz from running?
- 9:16[SPEAKER_00]: And let's ask this question, how much do you think Jalen Hertz not running this year and not being the dual threat quarterback hurt the eagle run game?
- 9:28[SPEAKER_00]: What do you think?
- 9:30[SPEAKER_00]: How many people think that Jalen Hertz hurt the run game himself by not running this year?
- 9:39[SPEAKER_00]: Do you think Jalen hurt the run game?
- 9:44[SPEAKER_00]: By not running?
- 9:45[SPEAKER_00]: Yes or no?
- 9:48[SPEAKER_00]: Okay?
- 9:55[SPEAKER_00]: So wait a minute.
- 9:57[SPEAKER_00]: Now you guys are starting to do this.
- 10:00[SPEAKER_00]: Wait.
- 10:02[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, hang on, hang on here now guys, hang on.
- 10:04[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
- 10:09[SPEAKER_00]: Stoutland pretty much got pushed out and the proof is the Eagles already hired someone to take over the run game.
- 10:16[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, they had a guy in mind already.
- 10:19[SPEAKER_00]: Ian Rappenport said that Stout is still in the building.
- 10:23[SPEAKER_00]: Stoutland is not coaching the offensive line and he's not part of the run game.
- 10:28[SPEAKER_00]: He could still be a consultant.
- 10:30[SPEAKER_00]: He was going to take a Jeff Stoutland's going to coach again.
- 10:38[SPEAKER_00]: He's gonna coach again, and it gonna be in Philly as long as Nick's there.
- 10:46[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry, Cills.
- 10:47[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, run game.
- 10:48[SPEAKER_00]: How about this?
- 10:50[SPEAKER_00]: So people agree that Jalen heard stop running this last year, right?
- 10:56[SPEAKER_00]: It was one of his lowest output ears, okay?
- 11:00[SPEAKER_00]: Well, Jeff Stoutlin, you had injuries in the quarterback, not wanting the run.
- 11:07[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, what can he do with the quarterback not wanting to run?
- 11:11[SPEAKER_00]: He can't make Jalen Hertz fucking run.
- 11:14[SPEAKER_00]: So Jalen Hertz, in essence, expedited Stoutland and his exit and him being pushed out of the coaching staff.
- 11:24[SPEAKER_00]: Hertz is responsible for it, too.
- 11:29[SPEAKER_00]: Right?
- 11:31[SPEAKER_00]: Jalen didn't want to, I mean, Jalen didn't want to run.
- 11:36[SPEAKER_00]: And he doesn't want to run anymore hurts loss of step got paid won't run anymore okay how was that Jeff Stoutland's fault I mean, how was that on him?
- 11:56[SPEAKER_00]: They can by the way, what do you think a new run coordinator is going to do?
- 12:02[SPEAKER_00]: When you have Lane to Dick, by the way, let's do this.
- 12:05[SPEAKER_00]: Let's say Lane and Dickerson does come back.
- 12:07[SPEAKER_00]: Lane and Dickerson will never be the same.
- 12:12[SPEAKER_00]: If Lane and Dickerson comes back in 2026, in place, Lane and Dickerson is no where it gonna be anything near the Lane and Dickerson in 2024, he's nowhere near that any longer.
- 12:31[SPEAKER_00]: So that cost just out in his job.
- 12:35[SPEAKER_00]: Then rightly not.
- 12:39[SPEAKER_00]: That cost him his job then, right?
- 12:44[SPEAKER_00]: Shills.
- 12:45[SPEAKER_00]: The only old line coach I would bring in is the San Francisco old line coach.
- 12:51[SPEAKER_00]: Coaching almost 30 years was with Dungee in the old line in Tampa.
- 12:58[SPEAKER_00]: That guy's the name I forgot.
- 13:01[SPEAKER_00]: What's that guy's name?
- 13:03[SPEAKER_00]: He was there, by the way, yeah, who brought him over there?
- 13:08[SPEAKER_00]: I forgot what that guy's name was.
- 13:11[SPEAKER_00]: He was, he was with Tony Dunji.
- 13:17[SPEAKER_00]: I forget that guy's name.
- 13:21[SPEAKER_00]: What was his name?
- 13:24[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, the guy who has drug issues.
- 13:28[SPEAKER_00]: Chris Forster.
- 13:30[SPEAKER_00]: He's a fucking great coach.
- 13:33[SPEAKER_00]: He had a drug problem.
- 13:35[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, you know what?
- 13:36[SPEAKER_00]: And I like him.
- 13:37[SPEAKER_00]: He had a drug problem in Miami.
- 13:42[SPEAKER_00]: And he had to step away from the game because he had a cocaine problem.
- 13:46[SPEAKER_00]: He's a great coach.
- 13:49[SPEAKER_00]: He is a fabulous coach, man.
- 13:53[SPEAKER_00]: Seals that I, Seals I did some research 10 years ago, the average age of an NFL coach of 54 today, it's 47, the league is trending to a youth movement.
- 14:03[SPEAKER_00]: That could be, you see it all over, especially in the head coaching position, absolutely.
- 14:09[SPEAKER_00]: Mike Munchek's a great one too.
- 14:10[SPEAKER_00]: That's a great call there.
- 14:12[SPEAKER_00]: See North, that's a great one.
- 14:15[SPEAKER_00]: Guys hit the like button.
- 14:19[SPEAKER_00]: Seals, you and Zander were completely wrong on Tet Mcmillan.
- 14:22[SPEAKER_00]: Hawaii pride brother.
- 14:24[SPEAKER_00]: I said he sucked.
- 14:27[SPEAKER_00]: I thought he was the only wide receiver that was in the draft.
- 14:30[SPEAKER_00]: I don't remember saying anything.
- 14:31[SPEAKER_00]: What did I say negative about him?
- 14:35[SPEAKER_00]: I thought he was good.
- 14:36[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't think he was great.
- 14:37[SPEAKER_00]: By the way, just because you won the Ricky of the year award, it was in a really great crop of wide receivers.
- 14:46[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see what technique
- 14:49[SPEAKER_00]: For you to say that, I'm wrong on him being a rookie.
- 14:52[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see here.
- 14:56[SPEAKER_00]: Tent McMullen, Arizona State.
- 15:04[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see what he did this year.
- 15:06[SPEAKER_00]: For you to say that I'm wrong this year.
- 15:10[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see what he did in his rookie season.
- 15:14[SPEAKER_00]: What did he have?
- 15:15[SPEAKER_00]: What was his numbers?
- 15:20[SPEAKER_00]: decent season.
- 15:22[SPEAKER_00]: I thought he was, I thought he was one of the only weapons that they had in Carolina.
- 15:28[SPEAKER_00]: I know, I thought he was, hey, that's not bad of rookie year.
- 15:32[SPEAKER_00]: It's not, well, if you would Zana say, he wouldn't pan out.
- 15:36[SPEAKER_00]: I call, went, went, went, then I say he wouldn't pan out.
- 15:39[SPEAKER_00]: I never say that.
- 15:42[SPEAKER_00]: I never in a first year of an NFL draft ever say that because I make it very clear.
- 15:50[SPEAKER_00]: The Monday after a draft, I never say if a guy sucks or not, how would I know?
- 15:56[SPEAKER_00]: It takes three years to figure out whether a player is great.
- 16:00[SPEAKER_00]: So gay, that's a fucking lie.
- 16:03[SPEAKER_00]: I never in a million years ever say if a player is good or bad or give grades after the fact.
- 16:12[SPEAKER_00]: Most of those guys don't even have helmets or shorts yet before you can even make an assessment
- 16:20[SPEAKER_00]: That's ridiculous.
- 16:21[SPEAKER_00]: I, I have made that comment all the time.
- 16:24[SPEAKER_00]: Like when the Eagles draft, coming up in April, the following Monday, I'll never tell you if it's a bad pick or not.
- 16:33[SPEAKER_00]: I'll tell you if I like a guy or not.
- 16:35[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if a guy's going to pan out.
- 16:39[SPEAKER_00]: These first three seasons were a bust.
- 16:45[SPEAKER_00]: They were a bust.
- 16:46[SPEAKER_00]: In quite frankly, Leon, you tell me.
- 16:50[SPEAKER_00]: If he doesn't get a contract extension, do you think it was a good pick?
- 17:00[SPEAKER_00]: How about this, Leon?
- 17:02[SPEAKER_00]: If the Eagles don't extend him, do you think it's a good pick?
- 17:07[SPEAKER_00]: Yes or no?
- 17:08[SPEAKER_00]: If he doesn't get a second contract in Philly, because he's missed 24 51 games over the last three years, do you think that's a good pick?
- 17:21[SPEAKER_00]: If you think missing half of your games is good, so you think that's good.
- 17:29[SPEAKER_00]: Leon thinks missing 54, 24 of 51 games is good.
- 17:35[SPEAKER_00]: All right, Leon, you and I will agree to disagree, because missing half your job is not a good pick.
- 17:44[SPEAKER_00]: Still, still, thoughts on the clip Doug was telling someone that,
- 17:49[SPEAKER_00]: They draft the jailing to be a starter for, and soon.
- 17:54[SPEAKER_00]: Eagles lied about him being a backup.
- 17:58[SPEAKER_00]: Boy, so wait a minute, Jason, let me ask you this.
- 18:03[SPEAKER_00]: So you gave Carson Wentz a $30 million deal.
- 18:08[SPEAKER_00]: You draft jailing the following year.
- 18:10[SPEAKER_00]: Do you believe that?
- 18:15[SPEAKER_00]: Do you believe that?
- 18:20[SPEAKER_00]: I would spend my three picks on an online, if the board falls that way.
- 18:26[SPEAKER_00]: Hopefully two of them would be plug-in play guys.
- 18:31[SPEAKER_00]: Who said it's okay?
- 18:36[SPEAKER_00]: Who said it's okay?
- 18:39[SPEAKER_00]: Sales, how good is the kid from A&M?
- 18:42[SPEAKER_00]: He's kind of short.
- 18:43[SPEAKER_00]: I liked him this year in the SEC.
- 18:46[SPEAKER_00]: I thought he was really good.
- 18:50[SPEAKER_00]: She was a lot on radio where it was almost in tears regarding Stout Kelsey had the same sentiments.
- 18:55[SPEAKER_00]: He made those guys, how about this?
- 18:58[SPEAKER_00]: Like I said to you guys, Jalen Hertz in many ways caused Jeff Stoutland his exit.
- 19:06[SPEAKER_00]: He caused Jeff Stoutland his exit.
- 19:13[SPEAKER_00]: I'll tell you this too, I took some things away from Burtz-365 today from John McMullan.
- 19:17[SPEAKER_00]: I'm gonna get to here in a minute.
- 19:20[SPEAKER_00]: So, I mean, boys, 2026, shaping up to be the year that will do this.
- 19:29[SPEAKER_00]: How about this?
- 19:31[SPEAKER_00]: It's shaping up bullshit.
- 19:35[SPEAKER_00]: So, jail and hurts not running.
- 19:40[SPEAKER_00]: I'll ask you one last time, guys.
- 19:41[SPEAKER_00]: He says it's bullshit.
- 19:45[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see how many yards jail and hurts ran for last year.
- 19:51[SPEAKER_00]: and see if he affected the run game.
- 19:55[SPEAKER_00]: So, Jalen Hertz, Jalen Hertz run for last year.
- 20:04[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see, Jalen Hertz rushing.
- 20:10[SPEAKER_00]: Had the least amount of rushing yards by over 300.
- 20:15[SPEAKER_00]: This past season, running for 400 yards.
- 20:21[SPEAKER_00]: 670, 605, 760, and 784.
- 20:29[SPEAKER_00]: Jalen Hertz, cut it in half.
- 20:31[SPEAKER_00]: Your previous he ran to ball 42 times a game.
- 20:35[SPEAKER_00]: You're before that 50 yards again.
- 20:39[SPEAKER_00]: You're before that 52 yards a game.
- 20:41[SPEAKER_00]: This last season, 26.
- 20:45[SPEAKER_00]: Jalen Hertz stopped running to ball.
- 20:47[SPEAKER_00]: I'll ask you again, do you think that Jalen Hertz not running the ball affected the run game?
- 20:54[SPEAKER_00]: Yes or no?
- 20:56[SPEAKER_00]: And Reyes says that's bullshit.
- 20:58[SPEAKER_00]: Well, if the quarterback stopped running, how does that not end you had running back that wasn't as effective as a year previous?
- 21:09[SPEAKER_00]: How in the hell do you think that's bullshit?
- 21:15[SPEAKER_00]: If the quarterback stops running, who's considered dual threat, how in the world, okay, here.
- 21:24[SPEAKER_00]: Let me hear.
- 21:26[SPEAKER_00]: Damn, it seems like the run game coordinator was screwed.
- 21:28[SPEAKER_00]: Sequence numbers were lower, too.
- 21:31[SPEAKER_00]: But the concept, context on it, the entirety of the run game, was fledgling.
- 21:36[SPEAKER_00]: Hold on.
- 21:37[SPEAKER_00]: M.R.S.
- 21:38[SPEAKER_00]: The quarterback stop running, too.
- 21:42[SPEAKER_00]: How is that Jeff Stoutland's fault when the quarterback doesn't want to freaking run anymore?
- 21:52[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of his runs got called back to the holding call sales.
- 21:56[SPEAKER_00]: So I call bullshit too, I'm with Raya.
- 21:58[SPEAKER_00]: So you think, Jalen, a lot like how many?
- 22:02[SPEAKER_00]: 60?
- 22:06[SPEAKER_00]: Prince, what do we talk when you say a lot?
- 22:09[SPEAKER_00]: 60?
- 22:11[SPEAKER_00]: Let me see how many carries he had a year ago hurts at 105 carries let me read you as carries so what 50 carries you think got called back due to penalties?
- 22:28[SPEAKER_00]: Your previous he ran for 150 year before that he ran for 160 year before that he ran for
- 22:40[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, get this in one area at 139 attempts in 784 for 61 yards of carry, let the NFL quarterbacks in yards per game.
- 22:55[SPEAKER_00]: Herb stop running.
- 22:57[SPEAKER_00]: Who in the right mind believes that those plays got called back and that's why he stopped running.
- 23:07[SPEAKER_00]: excuses for the jaylonites.
- 23:10[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, I've got to tell you something here, and I agree with John McMoan, and I've been saying it since day one in 2021 when I came to work here in April of 2021.
- 23:19[SPEAKER_00]: When they pull that guy finally, boy, are you guys going to moan?
- 23:24[SPEAKER_00]: Jeffrey Laurie will be called a racist.
- 23:27[SPEAKER_00]: by the end of the year when that year is.
- 23:30[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it's gonna be 26.
- 23:32[SPEAKER_00]: I think it's the end of 27 that this shit's gonna come to a head.
- 23:36[SPEAKER_00]: And you'll be calling your owner a racist for taking him out of the starting lineup.
- 23:41[SPEAKER_00]: Garant T it.
- 23:45[SPEAKER_00]: Garant T it.
- 23:46[SPEAKER_00]: This thing is totally trending this way.
- 23:50[SPEAKER_00]: The owner, you'll start calling him a racist when they pull him in benches as, because you know why the next topic, I don't believe this quarterback is going to be the fit for the new offense.
- 24:04[SPEAKER_00]: They want to run, they're not building this new offense for hurts, they're building this new offense.
- 24:09[SPEAKER_00]: When somebody says this, they want to throw the ball more, they want to have more of a bread offense.
- 24:16[SPEAKER_00]: Well, that ain't him.
- 24:19[SPEAKER_00]: They're going to see if Jalen fits it because you know what they're building this offense for?
- 24:23[SPEAKER_00]: The next quarterback.
- 24:27[SPEAKER_00]: They're not building this offense for hearts.
- 24:30[SPEAKER_00]: They're building this for the next dude.
- 24:34[SPEAKER_00]: They're building this for the next guy.
- 24:38[SPEAKER_00]: Where in any way, how about this?
- 24:41[SPEAKER_00]: How many years is this guy been a quarterback?
- 24:45[SPEAKER_00]: So here, he's been a quarter back since 2020.
- 24:49[SPEAKER_00]: In six years, where in the world have you seen that this guy's gonna be a 650 attempt guy?
- 24:59[SPEAKER_00]: And you're gonna spread the ball around and throw the ball near 600 times.
- 25:04[SPEAKER_00]: Anytime he went over 500, he was a turnover machine.
- 25:08[SPEAKER_00]: And you think this guy skill sets going to fit in and all of a sudden, if this was the case, Nick would have did it from day one, he would have been running an offense that Philip Rivers ran.
- 25:21[SPEAKER_00]: Why didn't he do it from the beginning?
- 25:26[SPEAKER_00]: Why didn't he?
- 25:28[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's what I do asshole.
- 25:31[SPEAKER_00]: That's yeah, that's what I do.
- 25:33[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I do is race me.
- 25:35[SPEAKER_00]: Why?
- 25:35[SPEAKER_00]: Because that's what you're
- 25:39[SPEAKER_00]: Your quarterback can't run this offense.
- 25:42[SPEAKER_00]: On February 6th, I'll say it today.
- 25:44[SPEAKER_00]: You can't run this offense, Jalen Hertz.
- 25:48[SPEAKER_00]: The one day you want to put in, never happen.
- 25:52[SPEAKER_00]: Never happen.
- 25:54[SPEAKER_00]: I watched that guy in a game you needed to throw the ball against San Francisco and you shit the bad.
- 26:02[SPEAKER_00]: You shit the bad.
- 26:05[SPEAKER_00]: How about this, Leon?
- 26:06[SPEAKER_00]: What year did you see, Jalen Hurts consistently week the week?
- 26:10[SPEAKER_00]: Throw the football without dual threat.
- 26:13[SPEAKER_00]: Name me one year.
- 26:14[SPEAKER_00]: Never.
- 26:15[SPEAKER_00]: He hasn't done it one time yet.
- 26:18[SPEAKER_00]: In his entire career, he hasn't done it.
- 26:22[SPEAKER_00]: He's done it with his legs and his arms.
- 26:24[SPEAKER_00]: Not his arm.
- 26:26[SPEAKER_00]: Where in his career as a football player, Oklahoma Alabama, did he do it?
- 26:35[SPEAKER_00]: where?
- 26:37[SPEAKER_00]: He's never done it.
- 26:41[SPEAKER_00]: He's not the prototype quarterback that the offense they want to run.
- 26:48[SPEAKER_00]: When Jeff Stoutlin left, it's the beginning of the end.
- 26:52[SPEAKER_00]: I told you.
- 26:56[SPEAKER_00]: If Stoutland is still on the team, it'll tell you all you need to know about the quarterback.
- 27:01[SPEAKER_00]: You didn't hear me last week.
- 27:04[SPEAKER_00]: All this, here's another thing we said.
- 27:06[SPEAKER_00]: A week ago, Stoutland's the key.
- 27:10[SPEAKER_00]: If he's still on the team, they're going to still do the same shit and they're going to win.
- 27:17[SPEAKER_00]: But if he's gone, it's the beginning of the end.
- 27:26[SPEAKER_00]: We don't even know the author, really.
- 27:29[SPEAKER_00]: So you think you're gonna be a run team without Jeff Stoutland?
- 27:35[SPEAKER_00]: Prince, you really think you're gonna be a centric guy and with the fact that you may lose lane and land in, and you've got an injured offensive line.
- 27:45[SPEAKER_00]: You, by the way, I know I'm dead on with this.
- 27:49[SPEAKER_00]: That guy can't do this.
- 27:56[SPEAKER_00]: Here is bowl prediction number one, for tuta, make sure it's under on February 6th.
- 28:04[SPEAKER_00]: February 6th.
- 28:08[SPEAKER_00]: If Jalen hurts, throws the ball for over 600 times to lead the NFL and innerceptions.
- 28:16[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
- 28:18[SPEAKER_00]: Can't keep throwing to the numbers kid for 600 attempts, then we just gotta throw across the middle.
- 28:23[SPEAKER_00]: No gotter?
- 28:26[SPEAKER_00]: got her to come and back.
- 28:31[SPEAKER_00]: Shit, we're not even sure, AJ's back.
- 28:35[SPEAKER_00]: And you're gonna throw the ball 600 times.
- 28:39[SPEAKER_00]: And you're not gonna run the ball as effectively as you did.
- 28:44[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, you got 23 INT's.
- 28:48[SPEAKER_00]: I get somewhere between 18 and 20.
- 28:51[SPEAKER_00]: If you throw the ball for over six, shit, when you threw the ball, 538, what was it?
- 28:57[SPEAKER_00]: He had 15 picks, what was the year?
- 29:02[SPEAKER_00]: 538, he had 15 picks.
- 29:04[SPEAKER_00]: You throw the ball six hundred times, so left 20 picks.
- 29:10[SPEAKER_00]: That's who he is.
- 29:16[SPEAKER_00]: He never led to league yet, so that'll be a first.
- 29:19[SPEAKER_00]: There you go.
- 29:23[SPEAKER_00]: So how are we going to throw the ball so much with no AJ and God?
- 29:28[SPEAKER_00]: This is what's your senior.
- 29:30[SPEAKER_00]: This is the offense you're bringing in now.
- 29:32[SPEAKER_00]: What do you think you're doing when you get rid of a guy like Stoutland?
- 29:36[SPEAKER_00]: You're not going to have a, it's not going to be run based.
- 29:40[SPEAKER_00]: This is going to be throwing the ball.
- 29:46[SPEAKER_00]: Barkley already hinted at retirement last year.
- 29:49[SPEAKER_00]: I think say once got two more years left.
- 29:55[SPEAKER_00]: I think this is gonna be a 2020 year.
- 29:58[SPEAKER_00]: I do too.
- 30:02[SPEAKER_00]: I got you win in seven games.
- 30:03[SPEAKER_00]: And let me write that down.
- 30:05[SPEAKER_00]: I did that on February 4th.
- 30:08[SPEAKER_00]: I'll say this between seven and nine right now.
- 30:12[SPEAKER_00]: I got the Eagles winning.
- 30:15[SPEAKER_00]: Between seven and nine.
- 30:18[SPEAKER_00]: Sales, if channel wants to be a drop-at-passer, what you're gonna do, you want to be a drop-at-passer
- 30:26[SPEAKER_00]: It'll never happen in Philly, it'll never happen in his career.
- 30:30[SPEAKER_00]: Do you know that you still have people thinking that he can do this when he's never done it?
- 30:35[SPEAKER_00]: And if this was the case that the ego story could, what may be doing it?
- 30:41[SPEAKER_00]: Nick Seriani is a passing coordinator.
- 30:44[SPEAKER_00]: He's been one his entire life.
- 30:51[SPEAKER_00]: They came to Philly, they became run coordinators.
- 30:55[SPEAKER_00]: Do you know who I think the run coordinator is in Philadelphia?
- 30:58[SPEAKER_00]: Nick Seriani.
- 31:02[SPEAKER_00]: That's who I really think the run coordinator is.
- 31:06[SPEAKER_00]: Is Nick Seriani.
- 31:07[SPEAKER_00]: 2021 will be the big, I heard John McMull and say something.
- 31:15[SPEAKER_00]: And now this is why we're going all in.
- 31:19[SPEAKER_00]: John McMullin who covers the team and I think he's one of the best reporters and correct me if I'm wrong, Xander, John McMullin said, hey, the owner likes him, but the owner doesn't look at that player the way he wants dead.
- 31:35[SPEAKER_00]: That's known in the facility.
- 31:39[SPEAKER_00]: And the reason that they're revamping this offense now, I don't believe they're building it for him.
- 31:45[SPEAKER_00]: I think they're
- 31:47[SPEAKER_00]: either you're going to go alone with what we're going to do or we're going to find somebody that is going to be able to play in this offense.
- 31:54[SPEAKER_00]: That's my take.
- 31:56[SPEAKER_00]: When I heard McMullan say that they're not building this offense.
- 32:00[SPEAKER_00]: Guess what I I think they're hoping that it's jailing.
- 32:05[SPEAKER_00]: But if it's not, they'll go get sand Arnold or somebody like them.
- 32:11[SPEAKER_00]: Plug him in there and go win games.
- 32:15[SPEAKER_00]: That that guy in Seattle has changed the way a lot of organizations are looking at the quarterback position.
- 32:26[SPEAKER_00]: I can get a 37.5 million dollar guy and run an offense with good coaching and a good system and great players and I don't need to spend 50 million bucks.
- 32:39[SPEAKER_00]: If I have good coaching, a guy like Mac Jones in the Philadelphia Eagle offense to them, that's what they're looking at.
- 32:49[SPEAKER_00]: To me, I'll tell you what I would do if I were the Eagles, if I'm going to make these drastic changes.
- 32:54[SPEAKER_00]: I would go to the San Francisco 49ers and say, I'll give you a third for Mac Jones, and I would put that guy's ass behind Jalen Hertz.
- 33:04[SPEAKER_00]: In of Hertz in 2026, can't run that fucking offense, I'll put net guy in, and that's the beginning of the end in 27 for Hertz.
- 33:14[SPEAKER_00]: The Eagles hope, I think this, I really do.
- 33:17[SPEAKER_00]: I think they hope it's Hertz.
- 33:22[SPEAKER_00]: I think they hope it's Jalen.
- 33:24[SPEAKER_00]: Guess what folks?
- 33:25[SPEAKER_00]: There's too many massive changes.
- 33:29[SPEAKER_00]: This is not subtle.
- 33:33[SPEAKER_00]: This is abrupt.
- 33:36[SPEAKER_00]: When teams have abrupt changes, that means it changes at the top, coach, and quarterback.
- 33:52[SPEAKER_00]: They're not pivoting yet offer hurts.
- 33:55[SPEAKER_00]: By the way, this is, as John said, from the owner, they want to pivot away from this style and they want to be ahead of the game.
- 34:07[SPEAKER_00]: They're not going to sit and wait for this offense to get caught up.
- 34:12[SPEAKER_00]: They're just not.
- 34:13[SPEAKER_00]: They're gonna be how he rosemen is not gonna sit back and wait and see if Jalen Hertz continue to win games the way they've been winning the last couple years.
- 34:24[SPEAKER_00]: They're just not.
- 34:25[SPEAKER_00]: I swear I do believe they pray that it's Hertz and that he can.
- 34:32[SPEAKER_00]: But they're not gonna wait.
- 34:37[SPEAKER_00]: Great take sales, you hit a grand slam.
- 34:40[SPEAKER_00]: You don't need a $50 million quarter back to winter ring.
- 34:42[SPEAKER_00]: Of course you don't.
- 34:46[SPEAKER_00]: Well, shit keep tanner then.
- 34:48[SPEAKER_00]: He'll be cheap and a fit.
- 34:51[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
- 34:52[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe they will.
- 34:52[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe they'll sign them in the offseason here to a.
- 34:57[SPEAKER_00]: to a contract that'll keep him in the building.
- 35:00[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know, listen, Leon, I'm not saying they go like this.
- 35:04[SPEAKER_00]: John McMullen said that they're not looking at hurts the same way they looked at him two years ago.
- 35:09[SPEAKER_00]: By the way, do I think they love him?
- 35:11[SPEAKER_00]: I do, loving somebody and wanting him as a face of a franchise has nothing to do with whether he's going to be able to play in this new system.
- 35:22[SPEAKER_00]: I happen to agree.
- 35:24[SPEAKER_00]: they have made massive changes here just outland is not just some well let me get rid of Tracy Rocker that's not the same as getting rid of Tracy Rocker okay how did they
- 35:45[SPEAKER_00]: get this.
- 35:46[SPEAKER_00]: What's this?
- 35:47[SPEAKER_00]: How did the Patriots get away with it?
- 35:49[SPEAKER_00]: Because they had three years of shitty football.
- 35:52[SPEAKER_00]: They won four games, three years in a row.
- 35:55[SPEAKER_00]: They made the transition from Bellachec in Brady and went through three years in a shitty coach and Jared Mayo to get the where they are right now.
- 36:05[SPEAKER_00]: They went through bad took a step back to take three steps forward.
- 36:09[SPEAKER_00]: That's how they got here.
- 36:12[SPEAKER_00]: because they knew they had to take a step back to move two steps forward because guess what folks, that's exactly what New England did.
- 36:22[SPEAKER_00]: New England took three steps backwards, three shit ears.
- 36:27[SPEAKER_00]: They knew they had to.
- 36:29[SPEAKER_00]: They had to pivot.
- 36:30[SPEAKER_00]: They did.
- 36:31[SPEAKER_00]: Here they are, to back in the game again.
- 36:36[SPEAKER_00]: That's exactly what the Eagles are doing.
- 36:42[SPEAKER_00]: They get this during the Super Bowl again because of this philosophy.
- 36:49[SPEAKER_00]: You're ripping your staff apart.
- 36:53[SPEAKER_00]: Explain this to me, too.
- 36:56[SPEAKER_00]: Explain to me like M. Reyes, a dumbass.
- 37:00[SPEAKER_00]: How do you give the keys to it to an offensive coordinator that basically has never done shit in this league?
- 37:08[SPEAKER_00]: And the only thing you're taking is word a mouth that he's smart.
- 37:14[SPEAKER_00]: Where, where, where, where, where, what is that?
- 37:20[SPEAKER_00]: Once again, you're giving the organization the benefit of the doubt that the guy's a nobody.
- 37:29[SPEAKER_00]: He's a fucking nobody who people talk highly about, okay?
- 37:35[SPEAKER_00]: Get this, that's who the guy is.
- 37:39[SPEAKER_00]: He's a nobody.
- 37:41[SPEAKER_00]: who people think highly of and interviewed great with neck.
- 37:45[SPEAKER_00]: Okay?
- 37:47[SPEAKER_00]: Get this, what I'm saying, Neil.
- 37:49[SPEAKER_00]: It's not an opinion.
- 37:52[SPEAKER_00]: That's who he is.
- 37:54[SPEAKER_00]: Guys have been a coach for 25 months and you made him offensive coordinator, okay?
- 38:00[SPEAKER_00]: Why?
- 38:01[SPEAKER_00]: Because Nick and them are gonna change to the way Nick likes to throw the ball.
- 38:08[SPEAKER_00]: Spread offense.
- 38:13[SPEAKER_00]: It's time to move on from these old straight head coaches and O.C.'
- 38:17[SPEAKER_00]: 's what they're doing.
- 38:19[SPEAKER_00]: By the way, may I see something?
- 38:22[SPEAKER_00]: Again here too, Andre.
- 38:25[SPEAKER_00]: Hurt's is not a drop-back quarterback.
- 38:28[SPEAKER_00]: He's not.
- 38:31[SPEAKER_00]: The more Jackson's not a drop-back quarterback.
- 38:34[SPEAKER_00]: Josh Allen is not a drop-back quarterback.
- 38:44[SPEAKER_00]: That's who those guys are.
- 38:46[SPEAKER_00]: Matthew Stafford is a pocket guy.
- 38:49[SPEAKER_00]: That's the kind of offense next going to run here.
- 38:54[SPEAKER_00]: That's what they're doing.
- 38:56[SPEAKER_00]: You cannot run a West Coast offense with the way Jeff Stoutland ran the ball.
- 39:05[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, you need an off, who's the offensive line coach?
- 39:11[SPEAKER_00]: Let me see this here.
- 39:20[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, Ryan Wendell.
- 39:23[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody know who that is?
- 39:24[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody know who that is, Ryan Wendell.
- 39:35[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody have an idea who Ryan Wendell is?
- 39:43[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody?
- 39:47[SPEAKER_00]: Ryan Wendell is the office of line coach for the Los Angeles ramps.
- 39:53[SPEAKER_00]: Where did he play his ball?
- 39:56[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody?
- 39:59[SPEAKER_00]: He played his ball in New England.
- 40:02[SPEAKER_00]: And he was in the Josh McDaniels pocket passing offense.
- 40:09[SPEAKER_00]: They ran the ball with Shoney Michelle.
- 40:17[SPEAKER_00]: and stuff like that, a very little zone read, it's kind of the same thing that you see with this kid from Notre Dame that runs now.
- 40:27[SPEAKER_00]: That's the role.
- 40:28[SPEAKER_00]: Barkley's role is now limited.
- 40:31[SPEAKER_00]: They're gonna limit his role.
- 40:33[SPEAKER_00]: Barkley will be around 222 carries 204 somewhere in there.
- 40:40[SPEAKER_00]: But they're hoping his yards precarrier are gonna be around five and a half.
- 40:44[SPEAKER_00]: It's more going to be important for him to have yards per carry than it is going to be about volume of carry.
- 40:52[SPEAKER_00]: They don't want volume of carry.
- 40:54[SPEAKER_00]: They go so one to 38 carry game anymore.
- 40:57[SPEAKER_00]: They're getting away from that.
- 40:59[SPEAKER_00]: They want a 38 attempt passing attack.
- 41:03[SPEAKER_00]: That's everything hurts is not good at.
- 41:08[SPEAKER_00]: That's eats not good at that.
- 41:11[SPEAKER_00]: We've seen it on display now to what they wanted what they're hoping for is they're hoping that hurts can adapt to it because he's one thing that Jalen has been great at and I will give him great credit for this is that he's been able to adapt with no multiple and different styles and different coordinators.
- 41:36[SPEAKER_00]: No question.
- 41:40[SPEAKER_00]: However, what's the one thing they always do?
- 41:44[SPEAKER_00]: When they find out, he can't do it.
- 41:46[SPEAKER_00]: They revert back to what his skill set is.
- 41:50[SPEAKER_00]: The Eagles don't want to revert back.
- 41:53[SPEAKER_00]: They want to move forward.
- 41:56[SPEAKER_00]: Here's the ratitude, my opinion.
- 41:58[SPEAKER_00]: They're going to do what New England did.
- 42:01[SPEAKER_00]: If Hertz can't do it, and the season goes to the shed,
- 42:05[SPEAKER_00]: Here's where you are.
- 42:06[SPEAKER_00]: You're going to fire Nick.
- 42:08[SPEAKER_00]: You're going to move on from hurts.
- 42:10[SPEAKER_00]: And you're going to be creating a new offense.
- 42:14[SPEAKER_00]: And you're going to plug and play a brand.
- 42:17[SPEAKER_00]: They may keep, you know what?
- 42:19[SPEAKER_00]: They may keep Nick and move on from hurts first.
- 42:24[SPEAKER_00]: Why would they fire Nick at the end of the year if they're moving away from jailing?
- 42:30[SPEAKER_00]: I disagree with John McMullan.
- 42:34[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I don't know if Zander was on that point, but here's the, I don't think they're going to fire Nick if the thing goes south next year.
- 42:43[SPEAKER_00]: If you're changing an entire system and the quarterback can't do it, why would you hire a brand new coaching staff to bring someone else in to do something that you want to do when you've already tried implementing where you want to go in the future?
- 42:59[SPEAKER_00]: You fired the quarterback, not the coach,
- 43:03[SPEAKER_00]: So let me get this right, Nick Surianny's got 12 months to put this offense in and if it doesn't work, he's out, then they're gonna try to do it again with the different coaching staff and a different quarterback but then when he gets to the same place, why did you just fire Nick now?
- 43:23[SPEAKER_00]: That doesn't make sense.
- 43:26[SPEAKER_00]: Follow me here, yeah, I'll do it slower.
- 43:29[SPEAKER_00]: So what?
- 43:31[SPEAKER_00]: People are saying, and Philly, some people are saying this in Philly.
- 43:36[SPEAKER_00]: So Nick, if he doesn't get this right, we'll be fired at the end of the year, which means that they want to hire volume offense in passing.
- 43:45[SPEAKER_00]: They moved on from Jeff Stoutman.
- 43:47[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, they want to throw the ball as much as they can, right?
- 43:55[SPEAKER_00]: So if it doesn't work, they're going to fire Nick and not to quarterback.
- 44:01[SPEAKER_00]: And they're going to come back with a new coaching staff to do what?
- 44:06[SPEAKER_00]: Coach, you guy who can't do what they want?
- 44:09[SPEAKER_00]: How does that make sense?
- 44:13[SPEAKER_00]: How does that make sense?
- 44:19[SPEAKER_00]: Remere, what makes you think all these players and coaches
- 44:24[SPEAKER_00]: leaving that a new quarterback is going to come in and do the same with nothing sounds like more of a rebuild.
- 44:31[SPEAKER_00]: No, I think it's a pivot.
- 44:35[SPEAKER_00]: I think it's a pivot away.
- 44:38[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, from it's a pivot from what they're doing.
- 44:46[SPEAKER_00]: So this is how I would rebuild the old lines.
- 44:49[SPEAKER_00]: I'd say I'm
- 44:55[SPEAKER_00]: Round two, get a guard for me and M, okay?
- 45:01[SPEAKER_00]: Listen, listen to what you're saying.
- 45:03[SPEAKER_00]: I am.
- 45:05[SPEAKER_00]: I'll say it again, Prince.
- 45:07[SPEAKER_00]: So let me get this right.
- 45:09[SPEAKER_00]: You're gonna change the entire offensive game plan to a passing attack.
- 45:15[SPEAKER_00]: No, he full well, the quarterback can't, okay?
- 45:20[SPEAKER_00]: You're gonna fire Nick.
- 45:22[SPEAKER_00]: Keep the quarterback, hire a new staff to do what?
- 45:26[SPEAKER_00]: Shitty can't do?
- 45:30[SPEAKER_00]: Why don't you let, I mean, what do you mean it's a new scheme right now?
- 45:37[SPEAKER_00]: What do you mean, it's a new scheme that the quarterback can't do?
- 45:43[SPEAKER_00]: Prince, he can't fucking throw the ball from the pocket 38 times.
- 45:49[SPEAKER_00]: What do you not understanding?
- 45:53[SPEAKER_00]: He's never, ever, except for the high volume turnover year.
- 45:59[SPEAKER_00]: A new coordinator, it's not just a new coordinator, dude, it's a new approach.
- 46:10[SPEAKER_00]: What do I know?
- 46:11[SPEAKER_00]: I'll tell you exactly what I know.
- 46:14[SPEAKER_00]: When you change the type of coaches that you change out,
- 46:18[SPEAKER_00]: you're going in a completely different approach and how you're going to try to win games.
- 46:27[SPEAKER_00]: Get this.
- 46:28[SPEAKER_00]: Oh my God, it's not Nick Seriani.
- 46:31[SPEAKER_00]: So why keep them?
- 46:34[SPEAKER_00]: What do you mean it's not Nick Seriani?
- 46:36[SPEAKER_00]: So okay, once again folks, this is what Prince is not following.
- 46:42[SPEAKER_00]: They're hiring a brand new coaching staff almost.
- 46:47[SPEAKER_00]: Passing coordinator, run coordinator, the entire overhaul, the overhaul, the entire offense for a brand new scheme that they're hoping the quarterback can adapt to knowing full well he can in six years he's never done that they're hoping he can and if the quarterback can
- 47:17[SPEAKER_00]: You're going to fire Nick and then do what?
- 47:21[SPEAKER_00]: Higher another coaching staff to do the same thing, knowing full well, the quarterback can't adapt to that scheme.
- 47:33[SPEAKER_00]: I think you need to listen to yourself, guy.
- 47:34[SPEAKER_00]: So if you're right, then
- 47:42[SPEAKER_00]: This is the make or break season for Nick, meaning Nick is safe.
- 47:47[SPEAKER_00]: Well here, Bob, ask yourself, Bob, are you, do you get what I'm saying here?
- 47:54[SPEAKER_00]: So they got a brand new, they have completely revamped the entire coaching staff, just,