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SUPERFANS with Staley and Stoner/ Episode 219

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1h 2m
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17 Aug 2024
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Episode 219 is here and the guys first quick hit the Atlanta Falcons signing Matthew Judon from the Pats as well as signing free agent safety Justin Simmos and just how much of an impact will it have for the them. Then the rest of the episode the fellas get into the NFC West for week 6 of their divisional breakdowns. Staley breaks down the 49ers and the Cardinals, and Stoner tackles the LA Rams as well as the Seattle Seahawks, enjoy!

[Music] Hello again. Yee-hoo. This is Superfan of Staley and Stoner. This sure is. I'm Staley. He's Stoner. What's up, man? Welcome back and welcome in to episode 219. You're getting old. We are. A lot of it. You know, we're in those rebellious teen years right now, I'd say. But adulthood is just around the corner. A lot of angst. Mostly towards the fact that football hasn't fully started yet, but we're close. Boy, are we close. We're getting the, if I can be crass, we're getting the dry hump right now with the pre-season. I'm here for that. Beautiful dry hump. You know, it's something. Keep it at PJ. Keep it at PJ. It's something. It's not what we're really excited for, but it's something. So, yeah, we've got a game tonight on Thursday. Yes, sir. I believe it's the Patriots and Eagles. I think that's the one. It'll be a barn burner. Yeah. Old Kenny Pickett. He sounds familiar. He was your starter like yesterday. Yeah, he was. We're doing Steelers. Before we lost the job to Mason Roodles. I had the time. He was backing up. We'll love us. Got it. Time's quick for you. Yeah. And we're in a quarterback situation. We've got everyone else this weekend, Saturday and Sunday. Yes, sir. We're playing the Bills on Saturday night. You guys playing the Chiefs? Chiefs 4 o'clock. Yep. New. Yes, sir. Mom's just going to play at least a couple of series. Sounds like. Still juries out on it. Gough's just going to ask for a series or two. We'll see. Yeah. I think there's some peer pressure in the preseason where it's like if you see the other team is playing their starter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I feel like you almost have to be like, "Oh, God. They're going to play their starter." Exactly. Exactly. Because, I mean, you know, it's a good opportunity for some of your back that, like, whoever lines back up defense to go out there against the Chiefs starters, that's a hell of a test to get out there and really make a name for yourself. And, you know, if you can make a play or two, you know, so... Well, especially coming off of last year's game where we, you know, obviously won, you know, in our heads. So, you know, you've got to feel like those guys are feeling like, even though it's preseason, like, man, let's get a little action and, you know, remind them just how, you know, how legit we are. Yeah. We shall see. We have plenty of preseason action this weekend, but before we get into it, as always, you know where we are. We're on Instagram and Facebook, and you can listen to us on just about any of your favorite platforms for podcasts, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Play, Radio.com, all those places. Check it out. All those places. Check it out. Tell your mom, tell your friends. Let everyone know about it. Yeah, baby. Our sixth week of breaking down divisions, we are on to the NFC West, which means the next two weeks are the best divisions in football to talk about. And listen, listen, that's not even, that's not even a bias, you know, AFC North and NFC North are like, ask any national pundit, what's the two best divisions in football? It's the AFC North and it's the NFC North, hundred percent, so we are saving the best for last, obviously, so we'll get into the NFC West today. But before we do, real quick, some breaking news, if you will, earlier today, the Falcons went out and they acquired Matthew Judon from the Patriots for a third round pick. And then just about 30, 40 minutes ago, they signed Justin Simmons, who is an all-pro safety. And if you were into this, the players top 100 on NFL Network, I think he was ranked as the 57th player on the list, if I'm not mistaken. So why, why he was just sitting out there, started to cut you off, but just sitting out there for like this long was pretty surprising to me. I'm assuming it had to do something with money when he was asking, he's a top tier, like he's a top three safety in league, which, you know, safety is not exactly a, it's not a position that like a team like absolutely needs to, you know, it's not an essential position, like, you know, quarterback, edge rusher, left tackle, those kind of positions. But he is elite at his position and so he is signed, I haven't gotten a chance to see the details on the contract, don't know if it's a one-year deal or what it is, but you think this helps the Falcons' chance? I mean, it's, I feel like, yeah, what Atlanta is doing quietly, but not that quiet, is like showing that they're absolutely fully invested in this season. I mean, especially after Sonic or Cousins, it feels like this is a team that believes, especially in the front office, that they have, they had a squad that was damn, damn good, especially on paper, but after these two latest editions, I feel like they're showing in disbelief that they are good enough to not just make the playoffs and make some noise in the playoffs. Yeah, for sure. So, I mean, Matthew Judon, for sure, a little bit older, though, I didn't realize he was in his... Actually, today is his 32nd birthday. Yeah, so he's been in the league longer than I thought. Yeah. Yeah, shout out Lakers. I wanted, you know, as a, you know, Lions fan, I would have loved for him to come home, especially just with our, you know, I would say a bit of a need on the other side and paired up with Aidan would have been fired, but it is what it is. Great, great pickup. And then, yeah, I mean, Simmons is super solid, and with Jesse Bates already there, we paired them up together, that's a really, really scary safety combo. So, I said, Simmons is one of the top three safeties in the league. The top three, in my opinion, and most people's opinion, is Jesse Bates, Minka Fitzpatrick, and Justin Simmons. Yeah. So, they have two of the top three in the league. Yeah, so that's... Yeah, I mean, I don't know how you don't see those pickups as like, you know, very legit and Atlanta clearly showing that they're going as close to all in as you can for a big push and then I'm seeing. Well, I thought what was interesting about this was, you know, they're kind of making everyone eat their words, because if you remember back, including us back during the draft, we were like, man, the Falcons need a pass rusher and they got the eighth pick overall. Here comes Dallas Turner, right? And then they shock everyone and they go with Michael Penn, ex-junior out of Washington. And now it's like, okay, well, they got Kirk Cousins, who's 36 years old coming up in Achilles injury, so you hope he works out, but if not, you have a contingency plan and what they hope to be their franchise quarterback for the next, you know, 10, 15 years in Michael Pennics. Yeah. And now for a third round picked, even though it's for a short term, it's not, you know, long term, him being 32, but they addressed for a third round pick their edge rusher need. So all in all, I think they kind of nailed it, at least for this coming year. Now my only thing with Matthew Judon is the age and the last couple of years, he's kind of fallen off towards the end of the year. I don't know at his age if he has what it takes to be all in for a 17 game season plus playoffs if you think they can get there. So that's my only concern with him, but I think, yeah, definitely for a third round pick, I would take that chance on Judon absolutely. And then Simmons coming in, yeah, that's going to be a top secondary. And those are both pretty hard hitting safeties. So not going to be fun to, you know, be going 15, 20 yards deep across the middle with those guys looming. Yeah. Watch out. I mean, you know, quietly Atlanta is going to, is making a case to be a contender and then I've seen. Yeah. And I mean, well, we'll definitely see. And Kirk State's healthy. Yeah. This could definitely be a team. Don't give me an answer. Yeah. Think about something because, you know, the, the week before the season starts, we make our amendments to any, you know, because we've made all these predictions over the course of eight weeks. And if there's injuries or whatnot, maybe we, right before the season change up some of our records, you did have the bucks winning the division. Correct. So just something to think about. You know, don't. It was a game difference though. Wasn't it? Wasn't it just one? Actually, actually, I think you had them tied with the same record. Ooh. What I make it. Okay. So there that is. Just something to think about. Something to think about. Well, definitely. And we will get there, bro. But let's start off. Yeah. Got a new era in Seattle. No more Pete Carroll. He is gone. I feel like he'd been there for like 30 years. It does feel like that. I also feel like... I'm going to miss him chewing that gum so hard. You know what's weird with Pete Carroll is I feel like he's been with the Seahawks for 30 years, but I also feel like he was at USC like four years ago. Yeah. I don't. It's a weird dichotomy. He's like Benjamin Button. He's aging backwards. He really does it. He looks so good for 70 something. So they bring in Ravens defensive coordinator Mike McDonald, who is obviously in his first year as the head coach, Seahawks went 9 and 8 last year. How do you see them pulling it off this year? Well, for the draft, they addressed right from the jump defense and went with probably if not the best D tackle, one of the best D tackles and Byron Murphy from Texas early like that pick. It feels like the Seahawks said to just, I feel like that's just kind of like what they do with what they're notorious for is going D, especially Pete Carroll though. But now again, Mike McDonald was the DC for the Ravens, so it makes sense. As far as like this offense, man, I mean, look, we know what it is, right? I mean, after getting Jackson Smith and Jegbo to pair up with Lockett and Metcalf, I mean, those guys healthy, that's one of the most dynamic trios, I would say in football. The rumors of DK being potentially traded, not that long ago, you know, was very curious to me because if they were to let them go, then you're essentially locking in Jackson Smith. You're the same receiver, especially in terms of the size and kind of what they do. So why you'd be willing to let somebody like Calvin Johnson, you know, 2.0, just Walker was very surprising to me. So that hasn't happened. So again, those three together, I feel like is just absolute fire and so, so difficult for any defense and secondary to match up with. So you know, you love that if you're a Seahawks fan, the running backs, you know, between Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet, you know, Kenneth has proven, he's pretty legit. You know, you can, you know, he's dependable, missed a few games here and there, but for the most part, very, very solid running back. Charbonnet on the other hand, you want to definitely see more from him. He only got 108 carries last year on the ground was 462 yards and only one touchdown. So they're going to definitely do assume, feed him more because Kenneth Walker, I mean, if you start like, jump up to like 250 to 280 carries, I mean, you know, you don't want to turn him into Z Kelly, and he's gone in three years because you've just worked the fucking, you know, worked into the bone. So, but, you know, we'll see, I think that that pairing has the potential to be very, very dynamic. You know, they're side of the field, you know, with defense, I mean, they added what they did. They did Jonathan Hankins from Dallas. They brought in Leonard Williams from the Giants like that from the middle of the D line. The secondary, I really love to wreak well, and Devin Witherspoon last year, the corner from Illinois, easily one of the most young, talented corners in the league. So, you know, there's that. They also got Jalen Reed back, who started as a hawk, then bounced around a couple of years, was at the, excuse me, the Packers a year ago. He comes back his highest total was like a seven sec season. So, you know, he's serviceable for sure. This question marks really, though, dude, for me is, yeah, Mike McDonald, okay. So, first your head coach slides right in, picks up right where Pete Carroll left off because, I mean, you could always pretty much guarantee a 500 or better, you know, season. He's kind of like a Mike Tomlin, the way where there's just like, you know, you know, exactly what you're getting from Pete Carroll through and through players coach, got teams, or, excuse me, players love playing for Pete. Can Mike pick up right where Pete left off, or will we see, you know, kind of like one of those, you know, Josh McDaniel's or, I don't know, think of other coordinators in the league that jumped to the head coach in position, who's Dennis Allen, you know, for the Saints, like just great coordinator, but when it comes to being a head coach, it's just different, it's a different expectation, a different level of, you know, what's asked of you. So, we'll see what happens there. He is also, I mean, freaking young, I mean, he's only 37, which is two years younger than me, which is really, really shocking because I feel like he could be 45. Yeah. That's neither here nor there. So that's a big question mark. Other one is Geno Smith, bro. I mean, look, entering his 11th season, you know, I mean, pretty much never had a true opportunity to be a real starter, never been on a really legit team. I would say the last two years with the Seahawks, though, has been his best opportunity. And he has, he has definitely proven that he can be that too. I mean, he threw for almost 4,000 yards last year and definitely his best that year as a pro. So, you know, we'll see what happens there. I think there's things to like on this team, but there's just as many question marks on how they perform in a really, in a very difficult division, I would say. Yeah. Not an AFC North, not an AFC North, but still between the Rams and the 49ers who will get to in a minute, I think the Hawks will be a competitive team and definitely play hard and just yeah, just be legit, but I still feel like, I don't know, I just don't see them matching up and competing and being in that race with teams that are better like the Rams and the 49ers. That's why I'm having having them finish actually two games less than last year at seven and ten. Yeah. You said it, man. You know, first year head coach, defensive head coach, I think the reason they brought them in is, you know, the aura around this team, I feel like pre Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson, the Seahawks were just kind of in no man's land in the NFL. They really had no tradition, no tradition of winning. You know, they had, you go back to the 80s and the head guys like Steve Largent and everything, but outside of that, they were largely just kind of anonymous in the NFL. And then, you know, the Legion of Doom comes in and it becomes this defensive culture, you know, offense, playing a safe ball, don't turn the ball over, just, you know, do just enough to win the game, don't, you know, make mistakes that lose the game. That kind of culture. And then coming into the last couple years, you know, you've got these weapons on offense that you talked about and they're excellent. And, you know, Kenneth Walker, I think is a really good back and Mike McDonald knows him well being the former defensive coordinator at Michigan, facing him at Michigan State, you know, he used to have to prep for him, you know, every year. But I think that what has happened to this team and the reason they brought Mike McDonald in is, first of all, the fact that they went nine and eight last year, I think he's even more impressive, you know, you made the Mike Tomman comparison and what the Steelers did last year. Steelers went ten and seven with, you know, an anemic offense, but they had a good defense. How did this team go nine and eight? Because if you look at their offensive and defensive output, offense was subpar. They were twenty first ranked in the league. They have one of the worst offensive lines in the entire league. And then defensively, they were the thirtieth ranked defense overall last year, thirty first against the run, twenty fifth and scoring, all just bottom of the league, terrible on both sides of the ball. So for them to finish nine and eight, truly impressive. Yeah, good points for good points. So I think Mike McDonald coming in, they want to get back to that defensive culture and toughness that they, you know, were, you know, winning Super Bowl and going to Super Bowls with, and thirtieth ranked defense just ain't cutting it for them. So I think Mike McDonald, if he can get his side of the ball right, I think they can make some improvements on that side. You know, they lose the heartbeat of the team, but it's not the first time. Bobby Wagner, once again, leaves this time he's going to the commanders. If you remember, he went to the Rams, went to the Rams, went to Super Bowl, then came back to the Seahawks. And now he's gone to the commanders. He should just retire. He's a rock. It's a wrap. You know, it's a wrap, bro. Jim, all Adams goes to the Titans really who cares because you never on the field, but quandary digs leaves also for the Titans. So you know, they lost some some key pieces there. The offensive line is definitely the biggest concern for me on this team. Like I said, they were the 27th ranked offensive line last year. So the tackle position you like they had, they hit on both those tackles, Charles Cross left and Abram Lucas on right. But the problem is that Abram Lucas is on the public list right now. So you got a backup at right tackle, George Fant, and then guard center guard, all new. They bring in Connor Williams as the new center from the Dolphins. They bring in Lacon Tomlinson from the Jets at left guard and then at right guard, you have Anthony Bradford, who was on the team last year, but he was a backup. So cohesion on the line, completely changing. I don't know how long Lucas is going to be out, but only having Charles Cross. Granted, it is the most important position on the line at left tackle. He's the one star, so that is a good thing. But yeah, Geno Smith for me, man, I just, I don't know if, you know, so to say like his, the clock's going to strike midnight on a Cinderella story because this guy was terrible with the Jets and then was basically assigned as a career backup. And then yeah, got a chance in Seattle and, you know, Baker and Geno, like they're, they're like kind of like trajectories feel very similar, you know, but Bakers, I feel like I have, for whatever reason, I'm much more confident in Baker based on his situation, just what he's shown. And just, I feel like he's more durable. I don't know. I just have more confidence in Baker than doing Geno. Yeah. It's, well, and also age has something to do with it too. Cause I think he's, I think he's. That's a good point. That's a couple years younger. Mid 30s. Geno is. Yeah. I like the running game. The line concerns me. The defense concerns me. I'm just concerned that Geno, although he's played well the last couple of years, I just don't know that he's able to carry a franchise at this point. So I completely agree with you though, their schedule, eh, you know, it's, it's not hard, but I just, I don't think that highly of them. So yeah, seven and 10. I'm with you. All right. Let's do it. Let's keep it going, brother. Uh, you want to go to SF? Yeah. Let's do it, man. It's fricking fucking 49ers. Ah. Hey, Adam. Yeah. Come on. Give me, give me a losing record, bro. Please. Please try. Do your best. I will give you a couple concerns. Okay. Uh, but you know, it's 49ers. It's Brandon Shanahan. Um, you know, there's, it's, it's bit, or yeah, Kyle Shanahan. You're good. There's been a, uh, a noisy off season for them, um, you know, you got the whole Brandon and I, you, saga going on since April, apparently was that practice yesterday. I think he's been, he's been at practice every day, just, but, but I heard he was actually in pads. Like practicing practice. No, not at pads. Oh, okay. He was standing off to the side. Okay. Um, and then you also got Trent Williams at left tackle who was holding out, uh, which is interesting because he's one of the God fathers of holding out, if you will, because most people hold out and then they cave right before the season starts and they're like, all right, I'll play when he was with Washington, he held out and he held out into the season until he got what he wanted. That was a good point. And so, you know, they, they better figure that out pretty quickly because, uh, I don't think this team that San Francisco's offensive line is bad besides him. If you take him off that offensive line, this is a terrible offensive line. Um, you know, they were, they were middle of the road last year at 14, but he makes up for a huge part of that. So that is a concern. I think, uh, if I had to go with my gut, they will definitely get both of these things figured out. Uh, if you asked me two weeks ago, I would have thought for sure, Brandon, I, you could be out. I'm leaning more towards, he's probably going to stay. It's just interesting, the moves that they've made, obviously, first round pick going Ricky or so out of Florida. And then also in the later rounds, they got Jacob Cowing, a rookie out of Arizona. And then just earlier this week, they signed, uh, do you remember Robbie chosen? Used to be Robbie Anderson. He changed his name to chosen. He's still a panther. Well, he was, he was actually like a pro bowl level with the jets and then yeah, that's right. Yeah. Uh, with the Panthers and then last year is with the dolphins, um, for some reason, I went to like meta world peace. Yeah. So he's like the better world peace. So they just signed him, um, last, they're this week. So the, the moves that they're making are interesting because obviously you gave Diva the long term deal, they, uh, just extended, uh, Joanne Jennings and then they draft not one, but two wide receivers, including one in the first round. And now they just sign another receiver. So all indications would point to the fact, Hey, we're moving on from Brandon and I you, but they really want him and they have, you know, the advantage because they get to, he's, he's holding in. He's showing up and standing on the sidelines at practice every day. So you know that they've got the advantage because they're with him every day. I think he stays. Um, let me, my concern with this team is this team is old and I don't just mean like they're old. They are the oldest team in the NFL. And what happens to old teams? Aside from Brock Purdy who's 19. Yeah. But I mean, if you take the, you know, the, I know the medium. Yeah. They are, they are the oldest team in the NFL. And what happens when you get older? You and I both know this buddy. We're in our mid to late thirties here, uh, barely injuries happen more frequently and they are harder to overcome. Dude, I've had like an ankle weird, like thing for like the last four weeks. I'll just wake up with something and I'm like, all right, well, I got this to deal with for the next few months, did nothing, just must have slept wrong and you just try like fight and fight to think like, well, how did I do that? Yeah. And you can't place it. It just happens. Yeah, I woke up with my toe hurting one day just for no reason and I had a limp for like a week. But anyways, I digress, um, you know, obviously Trent Williams, once he comes back once they sign him. Yeah. What is he like 37? He is 38 years old. Holy shit. And, uh, still the best left tackle in the league. Not a doubt about it. He is a legitimate star, you know, first ballot Hall of Famer at that position, but he has had his battles with injuries and he's not getting any younger. Mm hmm. Uh, let's talk about this. Um, you got Christian McCaffrey, who prior to coming to the 49ers was labeled an injury prone back since being traded to the 49ers, he has not missed a single game. I'm not predicting injuries, but I just feel like there's a bubble that's about to burst. 28 years old, last year he had the most touches of his career. He got beat up a lot last year. He's already dealing with a calf strain in camp. Here's what's really interesting about the 49ers. Yeah. What was up? And, uh, if you, if you are looking for a reason to be skeptical about them. Yeah, please. Last week they were supposed to have that a scheduled, uh, uh, inner squad practice with the saints and they had to cancel last minute because Kyle Shanahan said were to beat up right now, we don't have enough bodies to put out there. You got 90 guys on the roster right now and they didn't have enough to put out for 22 for an inner league squad with the saints. So, oh, that is, uh, that is concerning for sure. That is concerning. Um, kiddles battled injuries, debo was battled injuries, um, you know, your best players on offense, like legit. Yeah. And then I mean, on the defensive side, you know, Dre Greenlaw, I don't know when he's coming back. Is that the dude that, like, he tours the killers are running off running onto the field? Yeah. Yeah. Um, who Funga is coming back from a torn ACL, uh, so he's not going to be ready for the season to start. Uh, so I mean, all over, if this team is healthy by far from top to bottom, the best roster in the NFL, no question about it. The problem is, is this team is, you know, dealt with injuries, but ultimately I think that this team is so well constructed that even with a quarterback who not a lot of people really believe in, they think it's more of a product of the system around him and the talent around him, that may be so, but he's there, you know, and he's doing it. And in his two years as a starter, he's been to an NFC championship and he's been to a Super Bowl and the NFC championship he went to, he like broke his arm or did something to his elbow is throwing arm, uh, in the first quarter of that game. So who knows, maybe he would be going to back to back Super Bowls if they had a quarterback in that game. Um, you know, the, the defense, they did lose a couple key pieces, J-Von Kinla, uh, Areka Armstead, Clellum Farrell, Tashon Gibson and Chase Young, um, but they were kind of, I mean, outside of Armstead, they were kind of all, uh, depth pieces, not really, uh, Armstead's the only one that they lost that's really, like, you know, uh, I mean, ah, that might be hard to replace. Yeah. Um, but look, man, this team, they were so good last year on both sides of the ball. And actually last year they finished with the eighth ranked defense and that was so unacceptable that they fired their defensive coordinator after one year because they, they weren't as good as they had been. So they got a new defensive coordinator and Nick Sorensen, who you might remember from his playing days, he was a linebacker, special teamer in the league for about 10 years, not that long ago, actually. Yeah, no. Definitely. Where do you play for you? Uh, Jaguars, I remember him with the only one I can think of off the top of my head. I know he played for a couple of other teams. Has he had actually DC, like, coordinated experience? I think he was, uh, middle linebacker coach for them last year. Okay. So this is his first year as a DC. Yeah. So first year as a DC. All right. We'll see. Um, so yeah. Yeah. The second ranked offense, the eighth ranked defense. If you've got a top five offense and top 10 defense, I'm sorry, you're just probably going to be finishing near the top of the league. Um, I don't see improvement, but I don't see them taking a step back either, 12 and five last year, 12 and five this year. Okay. Well, that's cool because that's, um, agree to disagree. And here's why, because you didn't mention a few games, uh, this schedule is not, is not easy by any means. I don't, I don't personally don't feel like, um, I'm going to go through it. I'm just because because we got so, let me give the strength to schedule is the 12th hardest in the league at, uh, the winning percentage that they're facing is 505. So not easy, but also not top 10 hardest. So here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to go. Okay, by week one, one, two, three, four, five, six, by week six, there are three and three or four or four and two at the best. Okay. I have them starting four and two chiefs at home loss, four and three cowboys will go five and three on the bot at the box. I mean, that's, that's, that's a tough one after after a by Kyle Shanahan. After a by now, I'm, that's easy to back home again. It's the Seahawks at dope at the Packers. That's a loss at the bills loss. Yeah. Dude, the way the bears are looking. I know it's just hard knocks. I know it's pre a season. They're home. Fine. You can give them the win. Back home against the Rams. Never know. At the dolphins. Definitely loss. My lions pay back. At the dolphins. Definite loss. Talk. Yeah. That game's in December. It's going to be like 70 degrees in Miami. Mine's me playing for, you know, playoff spot, for sure. That's worked out real well for them the last couple of years. Lions at home payback time loss at Cardinals on the season. You've got them finishing 12. I'm giving them three more losses, nine and eight. No chance. Nine and eight. I mean, if health, if healthy, no chance, I mean, if they're, yeah, if they've got injuries, absolutely. Yeah. But I'm not even necessary. This is a team that, yeah, on paper and everything we saw last year, everything's just got to be perfect for this team. And not even necessary injuries, but just, it just, everything kind of went right for the 49ers last year. So with teams now having more tape than ever on specifically Brock Purdy, if you can game plan, if the DCs are worth their salt, he can kind of scheme up better game plans against this offense. And that's, that's easier said than done. So I know with playmakers, a divo and Brandon, assuming he was, he's coming back in Christian McCaffrey, assuming he's at a hundred percent. Okay. But regardless, this is a team that in my team proved, I mean, look, for fuck's sake, we should have kicked that ass. We put our fucking 24 points in one fucking half. We should have ran away with that game. This team is beatable. This team is absolutely, I think this is a team. They're kind of like the fucking Golden State Warriors is what they're like. They walk in every game, super fucking cocky, just like even the Chiefs a little bit, if we're going to compare another NFL team, but just of a couple of years past where they would do their little dance moves and shit, you know, before the, before the snap and just like, Oh, we're going to just, we're just so bored at doing the same plays. We're going to throw in a dance move. The 49ers going to have that vibe where it's just like, we're just, we know we're that good. So if you can like kind of bring that confidence stuff along this team, you can just get a couple fucking, you know, Jabs in a couple of fucking, you know, good hits and then all of a sudden they come back down to earth. So that's why I feel like if teams can do that to this team, they are not, you know, like insurmountable, like, Oh my God, we just fear the 49ers. My God. Well, it's the NFL. No team should fear any team, but even last year that happened in the middle of the season and they still showed the resilience and rebounded because you remember they went 12 and five last year, they had the three game losing streak in the middle of the year where they lost to freaking Dory and Thompson Robinson and the Browns. Jesus, right. In that game and they lost three in a row and they still rebounded. So I'm not saying they're like, they're not gettable and a lot of those games, like, so I have them losing, oh, hold on, sorry, I am on the Rams schedule real quick. We go back to the 49ers. I have them losing to your lions. I have them losing back to back weeks at bills at Seahawks or no, excuse me, at Packers. I have them losing in week six at Seahawks. I have them losing in three at Rams. So those are my five losses. Here's my thing with the Chiefs and I kind of addressed it last week. The Chiefs are, it seems like everyone that they beat in the playoffs, that the team, if they face them the next year in the regular season, the team so far out for revenge and the Chiefs don't really care. Like every year the Chiefs beat the bills in the playoffs, the bills beat them in the regular season the next year and the Chiefs are just like, okay, great. Yeah, sweet, cool. You have it. Who cares. I feel like the 49ers having lost two Super Bowls now in the last four years to the Chiefs. I feel like they're going to get that game because the Chiefs are going to be like, that's great. We'll see in February. Well, what I can't wait for is week one because, I mean, speaking of the Chiefs, we got Chiefs Ravens Thursday night to kick off the season, kick off the season and then finishing week one Monday night is the Jets and Iran going to SF, which that game, I mean, could go a plethora of different ways. No, I can't fucking with it. It's two really good defenses and a vastly more experienced quarterback and just not just vastly more experienced, but vastly more talented. Here's my thing. I don't like the 49ers, but I have really over the last couple of years just come to loathe Aaron Rodgers. And I hope that is not dissimilar to the Cowboys game last year where the 49ers won like 47 to 10 or something. That's what I'm hoping for on Monday night, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets just get put in their place and they look like Zach Wilson was I think just because he's out of the NFC North, I've just like them. That's helped tremendously. But I don't know. Oh, it's all. It's all his all his podcasting and off the field stuff and every anytime he steps in front of a mic, I'm like, this guy is the most egotistical. See, I don't see that. I don't watch that shit. I don't see or I don't see enough of it. I don't I don't like search it out. You watch you watch mostly your Detroit stuff. Correct. So, okay, I watch national. Yeah, you do. And they talk about and they show they don't talk about it. They show what Aaron Rodgers is saying. And you know, his little Egypt trip and then him, you know, throwing shade at the coaching staff every week and all this. I can't say but we're not talking about the AFC East. We're talking about. We've been there done that. Yeah, we're talking about the NFC West. Let's move. We talked 49ers, talked to me about Sean McBae and the LA Rams. So let's see from the jump, I'll say this because of the fact that they lost the heartbeat of that defense in Aaron Donald, I think they knew for sure that he's irreplaceable. But if you can't replace them, well, why not go and go back to back D D lineman D ends because, you know, if you can't get Aaron Donald, well, then get to to replace one because they went back to back with Jared verse and Braden Fisk, who I love. I think both these dudes are going to be immediate starters. In fact, they're going to have to be because currently on their depth chart, they are listed as starters. So there's that nice. They already have team chemistry too, both from Florida State. Correct. That is factual. I also, Hey, this is this is a thing they drafted a Blake quorum. Shout out. Maybe let's go so he will be backing up Tyrone Williams. So Tyrone or Kyra. Kyra. That's right. Yeah. So I really like that pick too. I mean, Blake, I think can immediately come coming in contribute. So add that to already pretty dynamic offense with, you know, Cooper cup fully healthy again, Puke absolutely crushed last year's a rookie to to at well to to to to like that at well from Louisville five nine one sixty five smaller wide receiver in the slot. But dude, I mean, he showed up. He had some big catches against the line soon that playoff game. I love really, really love that that wide receiver room. And then, you know, Tyler Higgby loves to get hurt, but when he's not very solid tight end, they bring in Corey Parkinson from the Seahawks tight end. Yeah, let's see what else what they do. Oh, the short offensive line. That's right. Joanna Williams, shout out. Sorry. Thank you. Joanna Jackson. Excuse me. Former lion. Pay him a bunch of money because we weren't going to, but I mean, all he did was just do his damn job as an interior guard. That's what you want. And they're going to get that from Jonah. And then Kevin Daughtson, speaking of guards, and then from your Steelers. And then Steve a villa dude as a center in this league, he's only been the lead in three or four years, but Steve veals a very, very sound center. He was actually their starting left guard last year. And now he's moving. TCU, right? Yeah. Yeah. Horrifying. Moving over to center. Yeah. So I mean, I think that's, that was very important. Obviously you want to keep up, keep up, right? You're the most important person on the offense, which is Matthew Stafford will get there. But you know, real quick, but Kyron Williams too, I'm rookie last year, absolutely crushed 1,100 yards, 12 touchdowns averaged five yards a carry to. So, you know, that's, that's, I mean, you know, Blake comes in and contributes even a little bit. Yeah. I think that's a pretty awesome one too. So I know the Rams are banking on that foreshow. Other side of the ball, you know, I mean, there's this Kobe Turner, who they got from Wake Forest was an absolute monster. I didn't see him coming in and contributing like he did, but he was after Aaron Darnold, I would say he was damn near the best defense alignment after Aaron for sure. The secondary is kind of just like, there's not a lot of names to like and without Aaron Darnold again, now going into this year, it's just so hard to replace somebody that's that impactful. So I think the defense kind of drops a bit, but still I think there's, there's definitely pieces to like. For me though, this is a team that is so solely reliant on a quarterback in Matthew Stafford, who will be entering his freaking 15th season. Yeah. Already dealing with, he had to leave practice so that if her calf, I think. Yeah. Yeah. He left practice for a calf string. So, I mean, those can linger. Absolutely can. And we were just talking about being old as fuck and, you know, we're not, we're not world class athletes, but we work out. Well, Wilson's been dealing with true. Yeah. And he's the same age. So, you know, any, any kind of thing, whether minor or not that happens to Stafford, it's the age factor dramatically escalates it. So you have to be concerned. So with that said, I still feel like this team is, especially after last year going 10 and seven and making the playoffs, this is such a great fit for staff. And, you know, having a bonafide, damn your number one coming in as a rookie in what PUKA did, putting up the numbers he did. I mean, it is just like a godsend. I mean, his year one at the Rams, him and Cooper Cup were like, Steve Young and Jerry Rice, it felt like it sounds like those are ridiculous, just the chemistry was seamless. So for me, it's all about Stafford. This is absolutely, I would say, one of his last seasons. I wouldn't be surprised if you were to retire after this year. I just don't know that he has much, like where his legs are at, how much more he can endure. I mean, the dude has some legit injuries, back injuries for sure. I mean, all kinds of like legit, but, I mean, injuries that, but regardless, he is a fucking gamer. He's a warrior and I've always loved that about him, especially because he was my quarterback for 10 years, regardless. This is a team I feel like that is still very, very talented. There are enough pieces on both sides of the ball that will absolutely get them to a winning record and I actually have them finishing the same as the 49ers. I got them finishing nine and eight, one game back from last year's. So we are going to be in a little bit of a quandary picking who is going to be walking away with this division. Okay. So let me address a couple of things that you did and you talked about the receiving core with Cooper Cup and Pukonakua and Tutu Atwell. Can I interest you in rookie out of Texas, Jordan Whittington? I was actually really high on this guy coming into the draft as a third or fourth round pick. I thought he'd be a nice pick up, I know it was preseason, but my God, did you see what he did in the preseason? I did not. He was unstoppable. I think he had like seven, you're saying this, this first, the first preseason game. Yeah. Okay. No, I did not. He had two touchdowns. I think he had something like five catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns. Don't quote me on that, but that was. Who was thork? Was it Stetson Bennett? It was Stetson Bennett who played the entire game. So yeah, this dude, Jordan Whittington, I watched him a lot at Texas. He was really good and he didn't get the, you know, because obviously Adni Mitchell and Xavier Worthy, he was the third receiver at Texas. That's right. And now he's, I think he's going to, I think he's going to overtake Tutu Atwell. I think he's going to be the third receiver. It's going to be Cup, Nakua and Jordan Whittington this year, uh, mark my words and if it doesn't happen, well, then whatever, uh, but yeah, and then defensively, obviously you're trying to replace Aaron Donald. Well, that's just simply not going to happen, but they did address, uh, you know, the defensive front, like he talked about, Kobe Turner is really good, Bobby Brown at nose tackle. I like him. Um, the secondary, you said there's not many pieces to like, but they did pick up Tradevius White from the bills. That's true. They did. Uh, and I do like that. So they, they kind of overhauled their secondary, uh, John Johnson's the only returner at free safety. They bring in Darius Williams at left corner from Jacksonville, Tradevius White from the bills at right corner and Cameron Curl at strong safety from the commanders and then John Johnson. They also have Quentin link returning at Nickelback, but, um, you know, this was not a good defense last year, uh, and that was with Aaron Donald. So you know, I, I don't expect a major fall off because, uh, they, they made improvements around the defense, but you lose Aaron Donald. So it's like, it's, I don't know, it's hard to say it's a wash because it's Aaron Donald who's like, uh, an old time, you know, stud, but I, I, I think the defense is probably going to be, they were the 23 in defense last year. I think they'll be somewhere in that range this year, you know, in the 15 to 22 range, not a major drop off, not a drastic improvement by any means. Uh, but this team is, is obviously carried by, uh, Sean McVey's offensive genius, Michael Fleur, brother of, uh, Packers coach, uh, who's, uh, who's the offensive coordinator. Um, so very smart offensive minds in the room. And then yeah, obviously Matt Stafford and that receiving core, um, and then Kyron Williams, who had an amazing year last year. Now you bring in Blake quorum, who's, I think more of a bruising back, uh, and then third running back Boston Scott. If you ever play the giants, that's really good news for him because, you know, he has 14 career touchdowns, 12 of them are against the giants. Unfortunately, they don't play the giants this year going deep with the stats, bro. I love it. Awesome. Scott. Who wanted to talk about Boston Scott? Oh, do you want to have state? I don't remember where he went to school, but, um, yeah, I, I, do, you know, the schedule is, uh, is up and down. Um, I think this division is one of those divisions that's not, um, not so, uh, you know, drastic from the top to the bottom that I think this division could be similar to our divisions, AFC North and NFC North. I think there could be a lot of beating up on one another. So like I have the Rams finishing three and three individuals in the division and splitting with all three teams. Um, so I, you know, week one at Lions, that's an L, but then, you know, they, uh, they have, uh, the Cardinals and 49ers, tough divisional games, but I think they come out with both of those, uh, with a win. Um, you know, they, they got teams like the Packers, um, and, you know, the bills and eagles that are out of division that I think could be tough and possible else for them. Um, but ultimately I think this team is going to be, uh, you know, kind of in lockstep with where they were last year. And when I say that, I mean, they finished 10 and seven last year. And I see them finishing 10 and seven this year. I, I just, I think that, um, it's going to look different than it did last year because they got off to such a slow start last year. They looked actually last year like they were going to be a really bad team. Uh, and if you remember, uh, we both picked them, I think for five wins last year and most of the national pundits were right there where it was like five, six wins. And for the first half of the season, it looked like that was what they were on pace for, but they really picked it up, uh, in the second half. I think now they have more of an identity this year. They know who they are. Um, so even though it's going to be, uh, in my prediction, the same record that they finished with last year, I don't think it's going to look the same as it did last year. I think they're going to be a, a more balanced team with, with tough games in between, uh, but they're, they're, you know, they're going to be good throughout the year. This is where I, this is where I'm like the NFL draft, um, like when you're going through the draft board and ship, when you're just kind of making your picks, it kind of feels very chalk, um, because so far I'm getting the same prediction from last year, no changes. Just going with what seems like I'm just like, you know, let's do out of four, I guess we'll get to the last one. Maybe the cards will be different. And we'll see. Aren't you finished it up for us, bro? You know, wrap it up. You know what? The cards are going to be different. All right. Uh, Mr. Pew Pew, Jonathan Gannon, listen, when he came in, I thought for sure this dude was going to be a train wreck and as we all did, they, they finished four and 13, but I will say this every year, there's like a bad team in the NFL, but nobody wants to play them because they play so hard and Kyler Murray missed most of the year coming off of the torn ACL and the previous season. True. Um, believe it or not, do you know who had the, uh, so when you look at the, when you go like ESPN or bleacher report or whatever and you look at the standings and it shows everyone's, uh, uh, schedule, it shows strength of schedule and then it shows strength of win, which means your wins against teams and what they're winning percentages. Do you know who had the highest strength of win last year in the NFL? This is the Cardinals. Yeah. I was pretty sure you were going to say the Cardinals because all four of their wins came against playoff teams. Okay. They played tough without Kyler Murray and then when Kyler Murray came back, I think for the last six games, they ended up, uh, finishing three and three. I think this team is going to improve this year. The defense improved under Jonathan Ganon, which is his side of the ball, which you like to see. They have a very easy schedule, um, and you know, Marvin Harrison Jr. is the first overall pick, I think is obviously going to be a drastic, uh, improvement for weapons, uh, because it's still outside of him. He better be. I don't, I don't like their, their weapons at all. Michael Wilson's wide receiver to Greg Dorch is wide receiver three and then you got guys like Zach Pascal's a Jones, Chris Moore, you know, kind of, uh, you know, journeyman wide receivers. Oh, yeah. Um, so, but there are pieces on this offense. Like Kyler Murray is not an easy quarterback to defend. He's so small and shifty and he can take off at any moment and he gets lost behind the offensive line. So he is always a threat to run. Say what you will about him. Guy throws an amazing ball. He throws, uh, he's got a big arm. He's pretty accurate, uh, and you know, throws a great spiral. So I, I think, you know, I, I don't like him as a leader and I don't like him as a franchise quarterback because his apparent lack of care, but the dude is blessed with talent. That is undeniable. He is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the NFL. If he put in any sort of work, he could actually be, you know, a legitimate threat in the league. Um, you know, I listen, James Connor still there running back, still doing his thing. It's my guy. I love him. He has been so successful since he's been with the Cardinals. He's improved his game drastically. Trey McBride at tight end. Uh, I don't know. You've been doing fantasy mocks. You see where he's going? So high. He's tied in. He's tied in three. Yeah. It's crazy. It's Samuel Porter. Travis Kelsey. Then Trey McBride. And I know you're thinking, well, that's fantasy. Well, fantasy is based off of reality. He is legitimately, uh, expected to be a top three tight end this year and he is shown to be very effective there. Um, you know, they bring in Trey Brent's, uh, Benson, another FSU rookie at running back to, to back up James Connor. There's not a ton of depth with this team. You know, after Marvin Harrison Jr, it's a, it's a list of guys after James Connor. It's a list of guys you'd never heard of after Trey McBride, a list of guys you've never heard of. Yeah. Zach hurts, Zach hurts ain't there anymore. So they are very top heavy. Yeah. Zach hurts ain't there. The offensive line, um, was got off the last year, like there's no getting around it. Uh, but, you know, they did some things to, to sure up the offensive line. Paris Johnson's going into a second year at left tackle. They bring in Jonah Williams, uh, from the Bengals at right tackle and Evan Brown at left guard from the Seahawks. So you're returning three of your five starters, um, but, you know, they, they did make some improvements there defensively, um, wasn't great last year, obviously. But again, this is a team that has a couple of pieces that you like, um, BJ Ojallari, who's currently on IR, but I think he'll be ready to go, uh, Kaiser white at linebacker, Zaven Collins at outside linebacker. They get Sean Murphy bunting, uh, from the Titans, uh, obviously Buddha Baker, uh, you know, top five, seven safety in the league, um, so there's some, there's some pieces there. Uh, you know, they brought up, uh, uh, Darius Robinson, who was their second pick, also a first round draft pick. He's going to be their starting defensive and, uh, they get belialed nickels from the Raiders at the other defensive end pieces. I don't expect drastic improvement on that defensive side, but here's what I do expect Jonathan Ganon, uh, to make improvements on his side of the ball, not, maybe not drastic because I, I just don't think they have enough pieces to, to take that huge step, but I do think that this team is, uh, in play for, uh, to be more competitive this year. If you're going in with Kyler as your number one quarterback for the entire year, he's going to make plays, he's probably going to get you some more wins. Now he's got a legitimate bonafide, number one wide receiver. They were 4 and 13 last year, but they finished three and three. Uh, so, you know, the last six games either, there were 500 team. I don't think they're going to be that great this year, but I do have them taking a big step up from 4 and 13. I got them going 7 and 10 still finish, still finishing last in the division, but they're 7 and 10. Okay. Yeah. We're not that far off actually. I definitely do have them, them improving as well. I do like, uh, you know, Marvin Harrison has already shown, uh, at least what I've heard, I've not watched any summits of practices or their first preseason game, but, uh, he seems to be piping up and proving to be immediately impactful and he'll need to be because as you listed those wide receivers behind him, um, you know, I think, uh, defense is specifically number one corners will be matched up against Marvin. So those backup, the twos and threes and four wide receivers are going to have to, uh, you know, you know, at least pipe up occasionally if they're going to be an offense that can put up more than 20 to 24 points a game, uh, Trey McBride, um, I'll believe it when I see it. Oh, I do like his upside, uh, Kyler, you know how I feel about Kyler, uh, I, I still, You and I feel the same way I just, I, again, I'll believe when I see it that he'll actually show up and prove to be a legitimate QB one who is not just a, uh, a guy that is extremely gifted and can play the part, but can be a leader and vocally and, uh, you know, especially in the locker room and, you know, encouraging his guys and just, just all the things you want and a true quarterback, a leader, if you will, uh, other stuff that while you mentioned two defensive guys, there's definitely pieces to like, um, yeah, this, this team will definitely improve, this team will improve and, uh, man, Jonathan Gannon, God, I did not see that coming. Uh, geez, uh, in terms of the team, kind of just really responding to his, uh, awkward, they like him. Yeah, awkward kind of cringey kind of energy, um, but yeah, I'm here for it. I mean, it's, it's cool. So, uh, I got them actually improving by two games. I'm going to say six and 11, six and 11. Okay. I can get down with that. You know, that's in the same vein that I had at seven and 10. Um, I, I just think that, uh, Kyler and again, you and I are in complete agreement on him. Uh, he's not a good leader. He's not a good locker room guy. Um, he puts in no zero time. He puts in no effort. Oh, you know, what's often really tough is that did you hear that there's a wait for it? A new Call of Duty coming out this year. Uh oh. That spells. Oh and 17. I smell, I smell, uh, even less, less game film watching for Kyler. No, but in all seriousness, the thing about Kyler to me is like, when I say he is one of the most talented and gifted quarterbacks, you're not wrong. I'm not wrong. And his talent is so good that it will win you some games and had had they, uh, had him for the full season last year. I don't think they would have gone four and 13. He went three and three in his six starts. Yeah. So you know, I think they probably would have been around a 500 team, which is still under achieving for the talent that he has. But my point is, is that he is so talented that there's no way they don't pick up a few more games. Yeah. Uh, so I, I do think that, you know, he's, he's going to, you know, be an improvement over God, who, who was the starting? I don't even remember. Oh, well, Josh Dobbs started a couple of games and then got traded to the Vikings. That's right. I don't remember. That was the rookie, Clayton tuned it. Oh yeah. Clayton tuned. Yeah. He did. Um, so well, let's, uh, let's recap here and then we'll get to our biggest impact rookie. So if I've got this correctly, yeah, you now, I don't know who you have winning because you have the Rams and 49 finishing with the same record, I'm going to go with the Rams. Okay. You're going Rams first place. So you've got this division, Rams and 49ers, both finishing at nine and eight Seahawks at seven and 10 and Cardinals at six and 11. Correct. Okay. Uh, the three, the three and four I can get down with. Uh, I got the 49ers repeating again, going 12 and five Rams at 10, seven Seahawks at seven and 10, which were locked step in and then Cardinals at seven and 10, which is one game better than you had them. Uh, so the basement were pretty close on the top two will, uh, will be interesting. The top two were, I mean, I've got the Rams finishing one game different than you. So that's not that big of a difference. The major thing is the 49ers, finishing nine and eight pouring injury. I just don't see that. It could be a little bit of butt hurts. So there after last, last year's the NFC. Yeah. We'll see. All right. Uh, who's your rookie? So what do we got? We got, uh, Byron Murphy for the Hawks. We've got the Rams with Jared and Braden Fisk remind me who, who the 49ers get? Uh, I gotta pull it up. It was, uh, Ricky Pearsall and Renato Green. And then the cards. God, every Harrison. Yeah. Okay. So every FSU player that got drafted went to the NFC West. Like I'm not even exaggerating. Renato Green, FSU to the 49ers. Fisk in, yeah. Fisk in verse. Fisk in verse. FSU to the Rams, uh, the, the Seahawks, uh, Byron Murphy went to Texas. Yeah. But I'm saying all the FSU guys went to this division. Oh, that's true. It's far, it's far strong. Yeah. Uh, first and second round. There's four FSU guys in this division, um, shit, uh, you know what, I mean, I'll just go, even though it was interior, I'm going to go with Byron Murphy, uh, just in terms of pressures and, you know, uh, just in terms of like, you know, impactful plays, you know, because you don't look for a detackle to get a lot of sacks, but still just impact. Yeah. I'll go by Murphy. Um, I don't hate that, uh, but for me, this one was the easiest Marvin Harrison Jr. I mean, uh, how can it not be this guy is, you know, this guy is, you know, this guy the clear cut number one coming in as, you know, I mean, I, you know, we get a lot of hype on quarterbacks coming into the draft. I don't remember a time we've seen this kind of hype around receiver. The wide receivers. Yeah. Dude, this, the F first round was absolutely fire. I just, I like so Marvin Harrison Jr. he's going to, he's going to have to step in and basically produce like his dad did for all those years because even his dad had, you know, some other guys to catch the ball and really it's just him and Trey McBride. I mean, it was Marvin Malik neighbors, uh, Roman Dunes, a, uh, Brian Thomas, uh, was later in the first round. Persa was the last, pure soul was in the first round Coleman was in the first round. Yeah. Or was Coleman the first, he was, he was their first big bills, but did they trade back? I can't remember. They trade up in the second. I can't remember if they traded back. And he might have been like the first or second pick of the, so you were talking about like, yeah, the, the first receivers to go. I mean, so I was always, oh, save your worthy. Is they, uh, is there any worthy chiefs? So yeah, a lot of, a lot of wide receiver hype for this, this draft and Marvin Harrison being the superstar of all of these guys. So I think he's going to have a huge impact for the Cardinals this year. Even if it's not necessarily getting the ball, I think he's going to demand so much attention from other defense that might open up the field for, for some Kyler runs or for some dump offs to James, James Connor or, you know, Trey McBride or even some of these other no name receivers to get some looks. Uh, I think he's just going to have such a big impact, uh, both in catching the ball and just the attention he draws. Absolutely. Well, that's going to be it. I think we're going to put two, one nine to bed. We appreciate you all listening, appreciate you all being a part of it, enjoy some preseason football tonight. Can't beat a paths and the Eagles, get some Drake May action, get some Kenny Pickett in their life. Hey, how about, how about a little Joe Milton action. I want to see more of that. Oh, yeah. I'm here for it. I like a 13 to 10 game maybe, maybe maybe a 14 to nine. Yeah, preseason is usually pretty, although did that fricking, uh, the bears 33 to six. No, but there was a, there was another game. This week, I think it was like 38 34. I can't remember who it was though, or what last week. Yeah. But yeah, that was like the highest scoring preseason game I've ever seen because typically preseason is offenses, working out all the kinks and defenses to like sea ball, get ball, like just go tackle their dude. There's a lot less. I think there's going to be a lot of that tonight, a lot of sea ball, give all. Yes. 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