The Killer B's: Joel Blank & Jeremy Branham
09/19 Hour 2 - Who Has the Most Punchable Face at ESPN 97.5?
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She's been around forever. He had his top 10 best players that he's ever seen live, which I think is kind of a cop out. Like it's-- hey, this is the guys I've seen live. And then, well, how about this guy? Well, I never saw him live. So I think it's kind of like a cop out/ you're immune to criticism, or at least you have an excuse. You're probably not immune to criticism. No one's ever immune to criticism, but you have an excuse. His top 10, Barry Sanders at number one. Travis Hunter at number two. Already? Two-way player at Colorado. Travis Hunter, number two. He had Tim Tebow at three. Adam McSoo at four. Reggie Bush five. Cam Newton six. Brian Bosworth seven. Ed Reed eight. Tyran Matthew nine. And then Kellen Winslow 10. Now, we don't know Dennis Dodd's pool, because we don't know who he's all seen live. Do I think it's kind of a cop out? But I tweeted this. It's went nuts. Jason Whitlock quote tweeted it. I'm an influencer. It's what I do. So the question is, I don't know if I want to go live. Do you want to go live? Like the best college player you've seen live? There are that, but then you have to remember like, I've been to LSU games. I've been to A&M games. I've been to Texas games. But then you're trying to, you know, decipher like, I'm not even, yeah, I don't even remember who I've seen live. So I saw Wisconsin LSU here, and I saw Wisconsin a ton of places. So JJ Watts obviously on the list, because I saw JJ Watt play his entire Wisconsin career. Was he like crazy at Wisconsin though? Yeah, he was, I mean, he was destructive. You could just tell his motor. He never, he never, he always was ramped up. And on every plan, I've told the story before, but I remember because we were affiliated with the highway to hell. And there's a certain host there that was convinced this was a horrible pick when they took JJ Watts. Which one? He was situational. Lopez was all over it. Lopez was all over the fact that JJ Watts was situational and he wasn't going to be that great. And Gavin Spittle, the PD at the time, was like, he got me on the air and said, you've seen the guy play, what do you think? I was like, they're going to, people in Houston are going to love this guy. He has got a motor that won't quit and he is destructive and all these other things. And you know, you always remember that. I saw his brother play there too. But you know, I saw Miles Garrett play at A&M and he's one of the best pass-rushers. But I would love to have seen Vince Young. I mean, you saw him play in high school. Yeah, I don't know if I saw him play live in college actually. I did see him a lot in high school at Madison, but he and Courtney Lewis single handily going to the state, I think it was actually the regional finals lost in Warsaw. But I don't think I saw him play a Texas live and in person. Of course, watching tons on TV. So maybe we just say greatest college football players ever. Like for me, it's case and the numbers would back that up. He's, don't roll your eyes at that, Brian. He's just the greatest Cougar of all time. He's not the greatest Cougar of all time. He's statistically the greatest college quarterback of all time. I think that recent, like if you're talking about recent people, like Vince is very, very high. Like Vince, Vince's final year at Texas was on another level. Johnny Manziel won a Heisman. Andre Ware, a couple of people have already texted in. Andre Ware winning a Heisman. So I think it's better to just like which college football players do you think were the greatest ever? Like I saw Melvin Gordon play at Wisconsin, but I saw Ron Dane and I feel like Melvin Gordon was a better pro player, but Ron Dane won the Heisman. So seeing Ron Dane win a Heisman at Wisconsin was something that I'll never forget because I never thought I'd see Wisconsin running back when the Heisman. - I also think Dennis Dodds, I think he's being favorable to Dion Sanders. If we see a Dennis Dodd Dion Sanders piece next week, let's remember this. Let's keep that in mind. 'Cause having Travis Hunter at number two is wild. - That's wild. - That's absolutely ridiculous. - So who are the best that you've seen? Lamont says Vince Young won. He says Marshall Faulk two, Adrian Peterson three, and Lamont's taste is impeccable. He's got terrific, terrific things. I'll have cases my number one. I'll have Vincent number two. And then it's hard not to put man's hell. It's hard not to put man's hell there. Maybe a Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow is great in college. Great in college. What do you got? - Well, I have seen Vince Young live, so I can put him on the list either way, but Vince Young would be number one. I mean, he was, I mean, the Texas team was loaded around him. They have a lot of guys go to the NFL, especially in the secondary. But that team wasn't to me beat USC without Vince Young. Vince Young was the ultimate cheat code that nobody had the answers for. They beat obviously Michigan in the year before in the Rose Bowl. And there was no one in college football that was gonna stop him that year. So Vince Young will be number one. After that, I hate to put a no you guys second, but Adrian Peterson was as dominant as a college football running back as I've ever seen. - Yeah, he was unbelievable. What's the difference of textures asking between seeing them alive and in person and live on television? - I guess just the aura that you saw them, like a little different, I guess, seeing them live, seeing their speed, seeing their size, seeing them in the flesh. I don't think there's a massive difference though. - No, but I saw Ricky Williams play at Texas and you know, there's another game. - Ricky would make my top five. - He was unbelievable in college and to see him again, kind of what you're talking about, the athleticism with the size and his ability to change directions and have that much speed at the running back position reminded you of the highlights of Earl. Like he was just that destructive when he ran, but also so quick. - Yeah, he was nasty. He was so nasty there. I specifically remember that interview, Blankers did with Lopez. I remember this entire city was upset. We did not take fairly. Blankers came on, said what you said. So, Brandon, you're not the only influencer. There you go. Look at Blankers influencing at your ahead of your time, ahead of your time with your influence. 8576, every running back in the Saban, Alabama era. - There was a lot. - Derek Henry was a freak. - Yeah, there was a lot. - Who was the fat boy they got traded for first round or twice? Eddie Lacey was a scud at Alabama. - He was a packer. - He was unbelievable in Alabama. Trent Richardson was unbelievable in Alabama. - TJ Elden, there's a ton of guys that were a great there. - We're running back under Saban. - Big bust with two different teams, right? - Yeah, I think he's the one that's most traded for a first round or twice. - Yeah. - He was the one I was thinking of. Lacey was great there, too. - Oh, Green Bay loved Lacey for the first couple of years. And then like he said, he blew up like on. - Yeah, he blew up and became an offensive lineman. - 2284, I broadcasted in Jones Madison, Westlake game, he was insane. He was stupid. - He played a little bit of safety, too, like in critical downs. 8656, Colt McCoy, Texas at Wyoming. I didn't think I'd see Colt McCoy on this list. Alex Smith, he says, "I'm a Wyoming grad, seen of a lot of great players, but those are the best." Okay, so he's talking about in person at Wyoming. - In Texas, it was weird. Texas actually played at Wyoming one year when Colt was there, which is weird. - We're scheduling. - Yeah, it was very weird scheduling. I didn't expect to see it when it was weird to watch it. But yeah, so I'm sure if he went to Wyoming, that was a cool moment seeing Texas come through. - Yeah, Tae Bon Austin, he was a stud in college. West Virginia. - We're mission Reggie Bush at some point. - Reggie Bush, absolutely. Reggie Bush was so good. - Oh my God, no question. I'm curious if Lamont saw Falk play 'cause Falk's from New Orleans, but evidently they played a high school game. - I thought he mentioned Falk. - I say it. I'm just curious where Lamont saw him. And then who was that curious? - Who was Brian from Texas? The defensive lineman that played for the Giants that was all pro, Sean, some people say that he might be up for the Hall of Fame at some point, but he actually ended up- - Yeah, I'm blanking on this. Oh, on this second. - And I can picture him, but you talk about athletic, I know you're annoyed by this, but- - You're wasting a lot of time with a lot of techs coming in here. - He's absolutely, from an athletic perspective, I saw him play football, but he played Hoops with us one day. He was a buddy with a guy I worked with. I've never seen a man that big and strong at 300 pounds or whatever, go up and dunk over like six. - Sean Robinson, I think- - No, I look it up, but he actually was freakish enough to jump over and dunk over people in basketball to say, "Oh my God." - 6-4-1-9, long-time LSU season ticket holder, so my picks are SEC skew, no problem. There, Tebow, Darren McFatt, Darren McFatt, and at Arkansas was on another look. - He was sick. - He was so good. - That's a loaded backfield too. - Glen Dorsey, and then Patrick Peterson, Peterson was a stud at LSU. - Cam Newton, if we haven't mentioned him. - Oh, no. - The one year he had it, Auburn was amazing. - Probably one of the greatest single seasoners in college football history. - Quite frankly, quite frankly. The Odell Beckham Jarvis Landry wide receiver tandem was filthy. I saw Jarvis Landry catch a kick off, then even return it, just put it on a knee. It was like a knuckling kick, like seven yards deep in it, like knuckling. Line drive, knuckling kick, just spears it out of the ear one-handed. Greatest catch I've ever seen that did not matter. That did not matter. Just caught it, put it on a knee toss to the official. Greatest catch I've ever seen that was irrelevant. - Well, he was elite for a long time in the NFL and then just kind of fell off. - Yeah, here we got old 8950 Keenum dunk, Ocoge, right? Ricky Williams text on this one, Mike Evans. A lot of people say Mike Evans made Johnny Manziel. - That's a good one, yeah. - That is a take, that is a theory, which isn't a bad one. I mean, who has better career in the NFL? - And you knew what Manziel was talking about. He always said, "I can just throw it up anywhere." - Oh, he did. - And then Baker just said that last week and that miked up for the Bucks. He's like, "Mike makes it so easy." I just throw it anywhere and he grabs it, and he does. - I'll never forget the return match when Alabama went to A&M. There were several plays where Johnny was just backpedaling, you know, just chucking and heaving it in the most wild fashion. And Mike Evans would bail him out every single time and win the jump ball. - Sean Rogers was the dealer. - Sean Rogers was freaking about. - Okay, I've never heard of him. - Yeah, he played for Detroit, I believe, too. - And the Giants, yeah. - 281 Pat White, Steve Slate, Noel Devine. So a West Virginia fan, but they were. - Yeah. - Pat White, West Virginia quarterback, and that was a fun team. - That was a fun team. - But I kind of knocked him, 'cause they almost had a chance to make the, I think it was the BCS at the time, but they lost a Pittsburgh in the backyard brawl. - Yeah, it's not that team, but he loves talking about, if you never saw Pat White and those guys playing. - No, they were great. - Eric Dickerson says 6167, little pony excess. He was, he was stud, though. I saw Leonard Burnett, Patrick Mahomes live. Mahomes was weird in college, though, 'cause like, he put up huge numbers and obviously was very talented, but his teams weren't very good. Leonard Burnett was a stud at LSU, though. - I'll throw in. I don't know if you guys remember him. I believe he had the only score of the game, which was the, he returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown against Florida, but Chris Gamble from Ohio State, bit of a two-way player. - Oh, you remember the name. - Yeah, cornerback and he was also, played some wide receiver. He was amazing. - I'm disappointed, like, 'cause Jordan Travis is number two on this list. Charles Woodson's the OG two-way guy. I mean, one of Heisman. - Right. - One of Heisman, how, I mean, Charles Woodson, how is he not ahead of Travis Hunter? - Yep. - 3-0-8-2, Andre Ware, go Cougs. Two players that stood out to me, 409 Josh says Michael, Vic, and Peter, work. Remember that national championship game? That might be one of my favorite national championship games. - Florida State blew 'em out, but Michael Vick was amazing. - They kind of blew 'em out. They were blowing 'em out, and Vic got them back in that game, single-handedly in the second half. I love Michael Vick in college. Michael Vick, I don't think he's the greatest college player ever. He's probably my favorite non-Kugger college athlete ever, though. - Just unbelievably elusive. I mean, just seeing what he could do, and then even on the NFL level, again, where everybody said he couldn't do it, kind of like Lamar before, but he was amazing. - He was the only guy that making watch a beamer ball worth it. - I mean, he could do it. - I mean, originally take outside of the, those minor big years, just so boring. - Yeah, don't sleep on Tyrone Taylor, man. O.J. Simpson, Herschel Walker, Bo Jackson, Vince Young, Mike Rosier, Vince Young. Keith from L.A. says Reggie Bush. Of course, you say Reggie Bush, although this time we can accept that. Ronnie Lott, Billy Sims. I'm guessing I'm giving my age away. Do you send that text in, Blakers? - No. - Billy Sims was a-- - Billy Sims from what, the '70s? - Yeah. He was a stud. - Obviously, he never saw a play, but well aware of who he is and the numbers you put up. Courteau Stewart. - Is every year at the Heisman Transportation and keeps L.E.R. Boomer sooner? - He does. - 4.5.3.9 says Courteau Stewart. Courteau Stewart in college was incredibly fun. He was ahead of his time, slash. Remember the Hell Mary game? - Yeah, was he also on the team that got the fourth down? - I don't know. I think it might've been that same year. - I think it might've been. They had some weird stuff going on here. - You mean they got the fifth down? - Oh, fifth down, sorry. - Yeah, they had two fourth downs. Well, I guess they got two third downs. Was it Westbrook that caught the Hell Mary pass? - I don't remember. - God, that was an unbelievable. - I think it was. - That was one of the most legendary finishes in college football history. I started to think Jefferson and Chase made burrow and LSU, I mean, burrow into a Super Bowl. Denard Robinson, shoelace. - Yeah, that's right. - He was on a cover of NCAA. - He was the very last one until it came back this year. - Michigan people say next to the hit, I mean, Michigan say that-- - Or clown. - Denard Robinson, yeah. Clownies hit and then Denard Robinson, all the things he used to do. - Yeah, Robinson was tiny though. Joe burrow, microzier, Brian Bosworth. It's a good one, Odell. - Would he be on that list though? Wanna Heisman, Flutie did the other one next to-- - Yeah, I don't know that I'll marry you. - He did it, he did it, failing pass that they beat Miami. - This guy says, "Does anyone want to mention a guy by the name of Barry Sanders?" He was number one on Dennis Dodd's list. He thought he was the best. - Yeah, I didn't see him play in college 'cause he won the Heisman 88, so. - Oklahoma State. - Multiple people are saying Jason Pierpaul, I really don't remember him in college. - Were they in South Florida, I think? - I don't remember. - I think it's South Florida. - I couldn't tell you. - I didn't really watch him play. - He'll leave an impression on me. Joe Marcus Russell and James Winston. They were great in college. I mean, Winston won a natty. Like, James won a national championship. This textor says Brock Bowers. I don't think he's the greatest college football player of all time. Although he might be saying somebody saw him in person. I saw Larry Fitzgerald at college station. That was, he was pretty sick. - He was freaked. - He made a catch in double coverage. That was maybe the greatest catch I've ever seen. - Yeah, he had every, the hands, the speed, the high pointing. He was fantastic. - Oh, because Georgia Tech was so hard to watch forever because of the triple option. I got him into Calvin Johnson. - He wasn't, I didn't, he was great at Georgia Tech though. - I mean, he didn't post huge numbers 'cause he had a terrible quarterback. There was still a triple option guy. But every once in a while, they would just throw the deep ball up to Calvin Johnson and it was so fun to watch. - He said Rudy from Notre Dame. He was good for that one play. - He was really good in that one play. Charlie Ward, Charlie Ward had a great college football career. - You really did? - Yeah, he did. - Yeah, he did. - He played point guard on the basketball team. Started too. - Who was the, who was the really good Nebraska quarterback when they ran the triple option? - Frazier, Tommy Frazier. - Yeah, he was a stud. - And then he had some running backs too. - He had the blood clot problem. - Tommy Frazier. - Frazier. - Tommy Frazier might be my first great college football running back. - He had, he was supposed to be such a transitional player and then he had blood clot problems. He always was pulling muscles and then he never could end up playing football. - He had some off the field stuff. - No, that was running back Lawrence Phillips. - Lawrence Phillips. - That was the running, yeah. Nebraska's running back for that team. I mean, I believe they went back to back titles, but. - They were so good. - Yeah, Lawrence Phillips had a lot of off the field. - That's like, that's like when I start remembering college football. It's like when Nebraska was dominant. - And Rosier was on those good Nebraska teams too. Mike Rosier, they played for the Oilers. - 9392, Rocket Ismail, that's a good call. Rocket Ismail was a stud in college. Burro, Mike Vick had that dog in him. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, Jamal Charles, Tony Dorsett. Marioda. - Two pit guys make the list, Dorsett and Fitz. - Yeah, Fitz was really good. - What was the other guy that had trouble at Ohio State? Lawrence, they could run. - Oh, so he was correct, yeah. - He had caught with machetes and alcohol in the car. - Yeah, I don't know if I put him on the greatest ever. - Yeah, there was a really good, yeah. - He was great as a freshman running back and then he got all sorts of problems. - He was trying to come out. - He decided he wanted to play two ways and play linebacker for a while. - It was a really fast. - I don't remember that. - I don't remember that either. And he made several attempts at a comeback, but I never saw him play and I know it's shocking to you guys, but greatest college football players of all time, Archie Griffin has to be on the list. - Yeah, for sure, back-to-back Heisman, right? Only one ever. - Yeah, Eric Crouch was another. I think he was like the next great triple option quarterback in Nebraska. - Yeah, I didn't really think Crouch deserved that Heisman, but Nebraska certainly didn't deserve to go to that title game against Miami. - I'm disappointed nobody said Jason White. I'm kidding, I'm kidding. Maybe the worst Heisman trophy winner ever. - That's just gonna say, yep. That's the one guy for the tricky question. - Forrest Gumpet-Bama. Okay, here you guys are off the rails. That's enough of this. - 713-780-ESP. Let's get to Adam Rowna's fantasy life on Sirius XM with all of the fantasy questions you need answered before the weekend. It is the B's on ESPN 97-5 and ESPN 92-5. - Guys, we got another weekend of watching sports. We got a lot of college football. We were just talking about college football and how great it is. And we know that the NFL game starts tonight and then you've got football, football, football, through the weekend, have some people over to the house. And if you do, or you're going to watch somewhere else, think about grabbing some Stella Rosa wines. They're fantastic. You serve 'em chilled. They'll pace yourself while you're pacing yourself while watching the games. They are refreshing. They go with everything that's gonna be served. All the different foods, the snacks, the pizzas, the chips and dips, everything that served the wings, they have so many different flavors and they're all made better with Stella Rosa wines. It's fantastic, they're great. And the best part about it is, you can get Stella Rosa wines everywhere at your local retailers. 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Thank you for taking a few minutes again, Adam, to join us on this fine Thursday. Us being in Houston, obviously, it does not appear Joe Nixon is gonna play. DeMico Ryan's like, "Hey," or holding out hope. Kind of what he does, though. Kind of holds out hope. How are you handling the Texans back-filled when it comes to fantasy football this weekend? - Yeah, I'm trying to avoid it this week. If Nixon does sit out, it could be Cam Acres getting in there and open walleye on the passing downs, but I could see them going more pass-heavy this week, especially when you have those three wide receivers. So I understand there's so many injuries in fantasy football right now that there might be some people who are desperate, but I try to avoid the backfield for this weekend Houston. - Adam, you mentioned the injuries. It's always a concern for everybody that plays, but are there some guys that worry you more so because of the fact that they're on the fence and you don't, yeah, hate waiting to the last minute to try and sit them or start them? - Yeah, look, we got fortunate last week with the AJ Brown situation. We didn't have to wait for the last minute. They let us know, but George Kittle just popped up on the injury report today with a hamstring issue and didn't practice, so you hate that downgrade on the Thursday. I don't know if it's related to last week when during the game he was carted off. They said he needed an IV, but the 49er situation with Deebo Samuel and George Kittle, that's a problem and we've seen Brock Bertie, especially with Deebo Samuel out doesn't perform as well, but it does open up a situation where a guy like Joanne Jennings becomes someone that is a sleeper that you might be able to get in your lineup because the Rams are probably going to provide very little resistance. They have injuries on the offensive line, injuries on the offense and injuries on the defensive side of the football. So there's always a guy that you're going to worry about, Jordan loves. I mean, they said they're going to take it up until kickoff, 90 minutes before game time with Jordan love. And obviously that has a major impact because of love is active. All of a sudden your wide receivers that you were benching last week for Green Bay may become plays if Jordan love is active. - Adam Rhonis from Fantasy Life on Sirius XM joining us here on the Killer Bees. Adam, there's a lot of wider receivers that we drafted high like DJ Moore and Terry McCorran that were depending on Ricky quarterbacks. And right now me, you, Joel and Jeremy have as many passing touchdowns as the Ricky quarterbacks this year, zero. So how are you handling these wide receivers with Ricky quarterbacks like Terry McCorran and DJ Moore? - Yeah, it's been brutal. DJ Moore, I'm going to be patient with. You got to remember too, the Bears had a couple of tough matchups to open the season against some good defenses, Texans on the road, Tennessee, which is an underrated defense. People don't think of Tennessee as a good defense, but they are. This week at Indianapolis, okay? They are so bad against the run, bad in the secondary. This is the week that you need to see Caleb Williams play well and for DJ Moore to thrive. So I'm playing DJ Moore. I'm more worried about Terry McLaurin. And this has been bad here. They are going against Cincinnati this week, but Jayden Daniels just doesn't seem like he could get the ball to McLaurin. So I'm more worried about him, but DJ Moore I think it will get better. And you got to remember it's two weeks. Essentially those two weeks are like the preseason. Now with no one playing in the preseason. So hopefully this is the week that we start to see the offense get better because it's numbers across the board. Everyone's complaining, oh, Mike, tight end. Okay, what tight end are you going to get? You have Sam reported. You have Travis Kelsey. You have Don Kike. You're all upset with those guys. Who are you going to replace them with? A one week wonder a guy that did well last week and then doesn't do well. Same thing with the quarterbacks, Josh Allen had a down game last week. The only quarterback in the NFL through the first two weeks that don't for at least 250 yards in both games is Gardner Midshew. That sums up the first two weeks of the season. Going 18th round for free and best ball dressed the start of the year. I asked about the Texans backfield. What about the Chiefs backfield? Pacheco out six to eight weeks, maybe longer. Brody and Samaj P. right after he was cut by Denver. They have the rookie Carson, the animal still. They added Kareem Hunt to the practice squad. Is there anybody here worth picking up or playing? For me, no. Now, people spent high dollars last night and they leave them in. Kareem Hunt in one league went for $484 out of $1,000. Maranra was $1, so I feel bad for that guy. This week, it looks like it'll be steel in P-Rine. So if you're in a desperate situation, I think you could use both. If Kareem Hunt is not activated off the practice squad, once he is, then it's going to become a problem. And let's not forget, Clyde Edwards-Elyer is eligible to return in week five. It doesn't mean he will be activated. But this is a situation where they're, you're not replacing Pacheco with one person. It's going to be multiple. And again, it's another team too that I could see passing more. So for this week, if Kareem Hunt's not active and you're desperate, you can use steel or P-Rine. But going forward, I don't feel good about anyone in this backfield. Adam, are you surprised at the fact that we've seen basically the offenses from a passing perspective, go way down with numbers, touchdowns, quarterbacks throwing for, as you mentioned, less than 250 yards. And do you think that that's going to be a trend? Or do you think that eventually everybody's going to kind of settle in and we're going to see the 300 yard passing games, the numbers go up? - I think it will pick up. It's just the defenses are ahead of the offenses right now. It's so difficult when these players are just not participating in the preseason. So many teams didn't let any of their starters go in the preseason. And then, okay, here's game day, let's go. And you could see it. Guys are just not ready for it. It's taking some time, especially with new offensive coordinators, new quarterback. You mentioned the rookie quarterback, and we've seen pretty much all of them up to a full start. So I think it's going to start to pick up, especially this week and next week. We do see some low totals across the board this week, but I do think it will get better because I just don't see it continuing like this. - Adam Rhone is joining us here on the Killer B's. Adam, the Saints have been a surprise to everyone scoring 40 plus in each of their first two games. And I think we all have lights, guys, at Crystal Lobby, Alvin Camaro coming in the season seemed like a kind of a sleeper here, but he should heed in the just, I guess the out-of-know where Derek Carr streaming play has really surprised a lot of people. Where are you at with the Saints players and fantasy? And how long do you think this wave rides for them in the uptick in explosion on offense? - They're not going to score 40 points every week. I can tell you that. I know you didn't have me on to say that, but it won't continue to that level, but I do think the offense is legit because Clint Coobyak could come in and just change things. There's a lot more motion, lot more design plays. You could just see it. I mean, Dallas' defense was atrocious against the run and Kumar just carved them up. He's always been a good player. He was a guy, I drafted them a lot of leaks in the double digit round. And some of my teams, I can't even get them in the starting lineup. Not saying that's how good my teams are. I have others that are just estimated by injuries or I will get them in, but he was a guy that I liked because every time we've seen him on the field, he makes big plays, but he wasn't playing a full compliment of snaps. Now he is. I think Chris Alave too. If you can buy low on Chris Alave now, do it. He landed at the one yard line last week. Had he scored that touchdown, it would have been a bigger day, but if this offense is going to continue to thrive, it means bigger days ahead for Chris Alave. So I think he's an excellent buy low today before he goes off this weekend. They do have a tougher schedule coming up, but Philadelphia defense, who they get this week, has not shown the ability to stop anyone. So yes, he has been relying on the big plays, but you also have to remember that the Saints have backed off in the second half of these two games. They were in control against Carolina. They were in control against Dallas. I think Carr only attempted 16 passes last week. So yeah, I think the offense is real. They won't continue with that pace, but Carr is the guy that was still available off the waiver wire this weekend. You can make a case for starting them over some of the struggling rookie quarterbacks right now, and some of the quarterbacks that were taking the 8-12 range, and Kamara looks rejuvenated. That is one I missed on. It was efficiency with the climbing last year, but this offense has really opened things up, provided good lanes, and Kamara looks like he has a little bit more juice than last year as well. Adam, what do you have coming up with the Dub Club this week? Well, we'll give it out picks. Last weekend in the NFL on Sunday went 5-0. So I hope to keep that going. 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If only there was something in your head to control the things you said. It's the dumbest argument ever. With the killer bees. Can I just say that I'm an idiot for listening to you? What are the worst takes of the week? What belongs on the list? 7-1-3-7-8-0-3-7-7-6. Of course, we have to start in Seattle. Back to back nights, they made awful, bass running blunders that probably cost them the game. And back to back nights that probably cost them their season. Two nights ago, it was Victor Clueless trying to do this. And there's Stanley Ho, the throw. Got 'em. That ain't 0 cents. You have a 3-0 count, and you're going to try to steal all 0 cents right there from the Mariners. Absolutely ridiculous. Michael K. K. Absolutely ridiculous. Terrible decision, terrible take. What do you do in trying to steal with a 3-0 count? Two outs. I mean, it's not a take home. Absolutely a take. It's a take I think I can take home, and he couldn't. He couldn't. That's such a stretch. Good decision is an take. It's not a take. It's anonymous. I think there's synonymous. No, I love my own. I think so. I love playing on the Mariners, but it's not a take. I think it is. I think he's saying it's two takes. Taking home, and it's a decision. And a decision and a take are synonyms. And then last night, Jay Nimrod getting picked off a third base. Mariners 2-2. Slowly out. The battle must hit Julio. And Julio's got to get back to the back. Oh, my goodness. Oh, no. Two incredibly bad base running mistakes by the Mariners back-to-back nights. Poor Dave Sims. He's probably not even going to call Mariner baseball anymore. He's so devastated and sad. So Victor Clueless, Jay Nimrod, you both make the list. You just made the list with moronic base running. All right, there was a caller to the Del Olaya show suggesting they trade CJ Stroud. Let's get to Chris. He wants to talk about quarterbacks. What's up, Chris? Yes, sir. How y'all doing, man? I'm good, man. How are you? I was just wanted to. Now I want to now know this crazy suicide for a team and a coach. But when the coaches, teams, start moving from quarterback to the rookie, they're great now. CJ Stroud, the best thing to slice cheese. With his contract up, you could get teams around for a moment. Are you going to pay him $300 million to be stuck with him? I mean, I don't think he should get paid. I believe-- I don't think none of these guys should get paid. Do you think it's crazy to move off from a rookie quarterback in these hacks and just get the trade picks and go forward with your teams? And I'll say that I'll hang up and listen. There you go. That's just ridiculous. I mean, he called our show, too. I don't remember that. He called our show, but he didn't say anything like that. But he said, at a certain point when you get a young quarterback, do you think about trading him to get a bunch more assets so you don't have to pay him? It may be one of the more insane terms it takes I've ever heard. I kind of understand where he's coming from, though, because whenever a quarterback's on their rookie contract, the chances of winning with that guy are incredibly high. With the exception of Pat Mahomes, no one else has won on their big deal. They're big contract. They're a first big extension after signing that rookie after having the rookie deal. So he's coming from it from a rookie scale. You can win with him in that window. There's never been a quarterback in the salary cap era or this new modern day salary cap era with the exception of Pat Mahomes that has won a championship after signing that big contract. So if you operate with, he's not being Pat Mahomes, you don't have to pay him that big contract. You can get it to Sean Watson type of trade or a Russell Wilson type of trade or even a Bryce Young type of trade and you can kind of reload. Where I don't like it is it's so hard to find quarterback in the NFL that I can't do it. But I do understand the logic. I really do. - What years are you throwing into the modern era 'cause Matt Stafford was a Super Bowl two years ago? - Yeah, Matt Stafford, though, wasn't on his first big contract after his rookie deal. - But he wasn't on a cheap contract? - No, but he wasn't on his first big contract after his rookie deal, which was the parameter. And he was on a different team. - That feels like fitting the parameter to fit the argument. - No, it wasn't like he was on a cheap deal. - It was the article that the guy at ESPN pin that we talked about at Nauseum. - I think we're coming to a really interesting point because of the fact that you see a guy like Trevor Lawrence who got the big contract after his rookie deal and he hasn't played well lately. And now you got a guy like Brock Purdy. And I really believe that the Niners are gonna look long and hard depending on how far they go and what happens and think long and hard about how much they're willing to give him that it's gonna be interesting 'cause a lot of these guys aren't living up the billing and they're getting the big dollars 'cause they're forced to. - Yeah, I understand the logic. The hangup that I have is it's so dang hard to find an elite quarterback. I'm not giving away an elite quarterback in the NFL 'cause it's just too dang hard. Like, other sports, you can get away with this. Baseball's a great example of this. You can easily do this in baseball and it makes sense to do this in baseball. I don't think you can do it at quarterback and I don't think you can do it at best player on an NBA basketball team. I think that's the big exception. But I understand where he's coming from, but I would say it's a bad take. - You just made the list. - Said to eliminate two high safeties. He wants to eliminate the two high safety defense. Pretty much the cover too. He wants to eliminate it. - Such a subtle thing. - What a weird take for Mel Kuiper. - So subtle. - Noted draft guru. - He's getting killed all over, by the way. I mean, everybody is taking their shots and just drilling him and they had pakanchak pakano on and all these coaches do going, "Mel, what are you thinking? What are you doing? How about that?" I mean, this is... - Yeah, let's just, just the defense can only play with 10 then. Like, how many ways can we make it easier for the offense? We already do that every similar year with every role change that's made. Yeah, you can't play two high safeties. What are you talking about? - Baseball kind of did this though. Like, if we're gonna be honest, they did it with a shift. - Yeah, I'm not following Rod Menford's example though. - Yeah, Mel Kuiper. Stick to evaluating draft prospects poorly. Mel. - You just made the list. - That's the first time. Won't be the last time, Mel. Lance Erlein's son, Lance's son. He thought Dylan Sees was some rando? - You know my son said yesterday, it was the eighth inning and Dylan Sees was just, you know, we know what happened. - Dylan Sees is a beast. - My son goes, "Dad, are you watching this?" Some rando is just murk in the Astros. Like, I said, "Mason, he's not a rando. This is Dylan Sees. He's second in the league in strikeouts." - He's gonna be getting serious inside young. - I mean, he's 14 and 11, he's 15 and 11 now. So in the ZR is like three, four or something. So it doesn't look as great. But I was like, "Yeah, Dylan Sees is really good. Dylan Sees is not a rando." - I like how you use the word burking. - Yeah, I actually kind of wanted to bring me over to the sun side, but yeah. - I don't think this is a terrible take. Like, kids don't watch baseball. Like, kids don't know other baseball players that aren't in their city. Baseball's very regional. Like, baseball's super regional versus the other, especially the NFL. So a kid, not knowing Dylan Sees, I think that's okay. - That's different than saying it's a rando though. - That's regional, I think is okay. I'll be honest, I don't watch a whole lot of non-astro baseball. Between calling 50 games and watching 162 astro games, I don't watch other teams. - I do. - I don't watch other teams. - I know who Dylan Sees is. Like, I'll look at box scores. - Yeah, exactly. - But he's playing Lance's son's a kid. Like, that's, the kids don't know other baseball players that aren't on their favorite team. - Except for the All-Stars, or... - Even then? - I think they know the All-Star type players. - They know who Elias Diaz is. - No, but they know who... Scoobles. - Mm. I'm not sure. I mean, this is the first year that Scoobles broke out. Do high schoolers know who Tariq Scooble is? I don't think so. - Probably not unless your baseball die hurt. - I don't think so. Like, baseball's super regional and it's not very popular, especially with young people. That's why Manford's trying to be cutting edge on trying to make it more attractive to younger kids. But yeah, still Lance's son can make the list. - You just made the list! - And he comes by it honestly. A Lance during a live read, maybe doesn't know his Houston geography very well. - John Dassett is, you know, if you have something happening. One of your llamas or an animal, maybe you can call John Dassett. John Dassett does help with wrecks on the roadways. He helps with wrecks with explosions. There was a huge plant explosion yesterday on the report out by Dell and... - Dell, by the way, lives in Leak City. (laughing) - Leoport in Leak City. Like I grew up in the Deer Park Leoport area, born and raised there. It's not next to Leak City. It's not out there by Leak City. - It's more east than it is south. - I mean, I guess it would be what your definition of clothes are nearby, but it's like 30 minutes, 20 miles. - I think we're going up in Deer Park because I lived. I grew up about two miles from one of that explosion ones. And by the way, it was not a plant. It was a pipeline, which all the plants all so messed up. But yeah, I would never consider Leak City. Oh, just around the corner. It's not next to Leoport. - I think what happened here though, is Lance is one of those in the Loopers that anything southeast of the loop is one giant area. - I think that's what happened here. But still, yeah, no, you're a greater Houston area. - You just made the list. - And you make the list. He and Lance's son, come by it honestly. All of the NFL analysts pick the Eagles to beat the Falcons on Monday night football. So all of NFL and NFL.com, you make the list. Also, Scott Beak just made the list. - Who's doing his promo late game? Like doing his late game promo. Hey guys, the game's going on, but I'll be on with Sports Center afterwards. So make sure you stick around. This is what SVP say. - Well, we're gonna visit you. Go and Troy show you the key moments of this game to take inside the winning locker room, which appears it will be the home seat. - Oh. - We'll see you when this one is done. Go Troy back to you. - SVP, you made the list, man. 'Cause they did not win. - You just made the list. - The Falcons would win. - Yeah, that was crazy. And, you know, I think they're aware of it now because they've been talking about not being unanimous anymore. That was just, that was tough. - My Greenberg says he could have caught it about the Saquon Barkley drop. - Because it absolutely should have worked. A play call worked, it fooled the defense. Barkley is as open as a person can be and the ball is as well thrown as it can be. So it clearly should have worked. Look, I mean, I never say this because I never put myself, I would have caught it. I would think, I would think, I would think. - Now we've gotten out of control. - What's the bad take you? - Pretty close. - A guy as, let's say, athletically challenged is my green brother. - How do you know he's athletically challenged? - He is. By the way, actually, the worst take on this clip is for him to say that he's never said something like that 'cause he says something like that all the damn time. - Mike will be on with us next Wednesday. We'll ask Mike if he's athletically challenged. - You just made the list. - I wanna caught that. Easily, I have great hands. Easily. - Yeah, I'm great hands. Have you not seen my highlights? - I will say, you have great hands. - I have outstanding hands. - But in most of those clips, you're stationary. So that's the added- - That's not true. I'm moving all the time. I'm moving to getting the- - You're moving your hand. - You're not your feet or States of Mary. - Eh, it depends on the catch. It depends on the catch. - I saw the highlight reel. You're stationary. - Great hands, though. Great hands. Pep Hamilton, former quarterback coach in the NFL. He was doing something with Chancellor Johnson and DJ Banime on Channel 2. Pep Hamilton had his top five quarterbacks in the NFL. And number five on his list is Joe Milton. Joe Milton from Tennessee, who was a seventh rounder to the Patriots, who's their third string quarterback. He has Joe Milton as the number five quarterback, 25 and under. - Come on. I'm being dead serious. Why would I make that up? - How the heck? - Wow. - He loves his talent. Big arm. He's got Joe Milton as his number five champion. - What's Pep on NFL? - Is he still on NFL that work? - I have no idea. - He was getting some work on NFL network. That should take him off. - That should take him off. That's terrible. - Joe Milton. - That's terrible. - Number five. You made the list, Pep. - You just made the list. - Why is not coaching anymore? Maybe it's why I'm coaching anymore. Kevin Eucless was on the Red Sox broadcast whenever they were playing the Yankees, and he was dog in labor toras. - I saw a labor toras as a young prospect, the Cubs system. It was about to game all the right way. - Not seeing the same kind of effort and the way he goes about it. - He's going to rip this little line deep to right field, and that ball is gone. - Oh! - Oh, Toras is 14. - That might be my favorite one of the day. - You know what that reminds me of? We did this about a month ago where Craig Carden started ripping the... I'm sorry, I'm forgetting... Jazz Chisholm started ripping Jazz Chishol for not trying, and then literally two pitches later, Jazz went deep. - Oh, that's my favorite. I think it's my favorite one of the day. This guy doesn't have the makeup. He hadn't been as good as a prospect. - He goes deep. - Bomb, bomb. - Lost in that clip, though. He says, oh, this is the only stadium he would have gone out on. That would have gone out in Boston. Bro, the pesky polar. You kidding me? The shortest part of any ballpark in baseball. Here's a little piece of advice. Let me CJ Stroud to you, Caleb Williams. You should talk the trash after the hit bat. After the hit bat. Don't talk the trash before the hit bat. If you're gonna dog a player, dog 'em after the hit bat, not during the hit bat before the hit bat because it makes the possibility of this happening. - Right. Didn't the female A's TV announcer did something like that, too? We had it on. We had it, too. Where she was dogging someone just like this, too. And they went deep as well. - Don't remember. - Yeah, I thought you pulled it, but I really, I don't, not even big. I remember that one. - Last one, Rex Ryan. Probably loved when Jose Altuve took off his cleat and his sock the other day, by the way. He also makes the list. - Well, unfortunately, I've seen this belief in the NFL and no way in hell am I taking him. I'm gonna take the cold. - Oh, you made the list, Rex. Who won that football game? - You just made the list. - To be fair, 'cause I remember BC money. - We can make the list too. - We need to make the list. - We just made the list. - And use Rex Ryan as the figure head for us all. - Yes, Rex America really. No one picked the Packers. - They beat him. - What a weird thing. All right, who has the most punchable face on the ESPN 97.5 lineup? It is the B's on ESPN 97.5 and ESPN 92.5. A week from Saturday, it's Houston taking on Iowa State. We're getting in the thick of big 12 play and Houston has a deal for you. It's a family night special, four tickets, four hot dogs, four drinks for just $80. Where else are you getting that sort of family fun? 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(upbeat music) - Coming to you live from the Veritex Community Bank studios, it's the Killer Beans. - On ESPN 97, five and 92, five. - Here's Joel Plankett, Jeremy Branham. - Yesterday we had a texture, ugh. Texted in, he said, "Ranham thinks he's right about everything, "bro is a D, very punchable voice and face." And I admit that he's right about most of that stuff. I do think I'm right about most everything, usually him. The D, maybe some people might think that punchable voice that's face, that's fair, but this face, no one wants to punch this face. And then another, I'm a delight, I would be a model if I were taller. And then some other texture said, "Y'all should have a segment "who has the most punchable face at 97.5." What a great idea. We're not above listening to the text line. We're not above listening to the hype. You have a great segment idea. We're gonna take you up on that. We're gonna heed your advice. So who has the most punchable faces on the 97.5 lineup? I think the first question we have to ask here, we're gonna include producers. Are we gonna include producers in this conversation? - They're part of the show. - I think we should include 'em. Okay, so we're some pot to go there. 7, 1, 3, 7, 8, 0, 3, 7, 7, 6. Most punchable faces at ESPN 97.5. So let's start the morning show. Let's start with John and Lance. Do you think John has a punchable face? On a scale of one to 10, what is the punchable face level for John Granato? - I mean, I don't think John has a punchable face. - On a scale of one to 10. You gotta give me a number. - 3, 1, 3, I'm gonna give it a zero. John does not have a punchable face in no way. Should anybody ever think about punching John's face? If you do, you're not gonna end up well. I love John. I wanna be John when I grow up. Zero, zero unpunchable face for Granato. - I'll go slightly higher at one. He does not have a punchable face, but I can't give anybody a zero. - Yeah, I need it. - There can be always, there can always be a moment where you're like, okay, you deserve a punchable face. - Did you hear that, John? Blankers gave you a three. Brian gave you a one. They think you have some level of punchability. I gave you a zero, not at nothing. All right, Lance, where's Lance at with most punchable faces? - I get a four. - Are you okay, all right. I think Lance has got a more punchable face than John. And I think that a lot of people want to punch his face whenever they read his draft report on them, and they don't like it, it's not favorable. So I think he has a more punchable face. I think it's like in a six and a half. I'll give Lance a six and a half on the punchable face meter. What about you, Brian? - Yeah, I think that's about right. I'm gonna go a little bit lower than you just so I can make sure you're highest on somebody and start that fight. So I'll put it at a six on Lance by green. He definitely has a more punchable face than Granada. Granada's just a lovable. - Yeah, he's lovely. And he's nice. - He could call you awful things and he'd still walk away laughing. - All right, Dell, Dell of course produces a show that has his from Tindenune. How punchable of a face does Dell have? - I think Dell is a two. - Okay, not a very punchable face for you. He's got a very, he's got like a baby face. He's got more of a child. I wouldn't want to punch Dell. I feel sorry and I'd also be worried that he was still a child. - Yeah, I like Dell a lot. I think that Dell does have a bit of a baby face as well. I would not put Dell very high on the punch level. I'll give him a one. - Okay, I actually think this is a bit higher. He's a bit of a curmudgeon, a lovable curmudgeon, but a bit of a curmudgeon, a bit of a resting angry face, if you will. So I think this is actually a little bit higher. I think some of the smirks, some of the sarcasm in the grumpiness could put him up around a seven and a half. - Wow, surprise, got the black man as his highest number. Sean makes is the producer for Dell. And Sean produces the Galant in George Show as well. Where's Mapes out on the punchable face? - I think he's a six. - Okay. - I think he looks like, he's just the bandanas, but the glasses is kind of like, you're not supposed to punch because I got glasses, but I think he's got that face. It looks like I got you on that one that you'd want to wind up on. - I would ask him to take off his glasses before I punch him square between his eyes. Now, he looks like Roaring Kitty. And Roaring Kitty is like somebody that I do want to punch. Like he's very sarcastic. He's smarter than everybody else. So I'm sorry to do it to you, Mapes, but I'm gonna give you a seven, only because you look like Roaring Kitty. - Zero. - Okay, that's a little bit higher there. - Is it Corey Hain? What's the singer/rocket role guy that was Corey Hain? - I don't think he looks like, I mean, he looks like Lance McCollers. You think it looks like Roaring Kitty? - A little bit, yeah. - It's like Roaring Kitty big time. All right, let's go and pog a lot. - That's easily like a eight and a half. - I'm not even cooed! - Why is it usually? - Because he gets the smirks. He has a lot of smirks and basically, you know, and the little chuckles and the kind of head wiggles like, "Yeah, I got you there and there!" And he just wanna go, "Yeah, I got here too, boom!" - I'm like a, I'm in a five-up ball. I find Paul to be very lovable and sweet, to be honest with you. I don't think he has a very punchable face. I think I'm in the minority there, but I'll give it a five with Paul. - I'm with Joel. There's a lot of smirks and sarcasm and intentionally, I think, trying to troll and engage people into getting heated and getting in a fight with them. - I miss what I like about him. - No, I like it about him, but he gets lost to go the other way very quickly, so I'll put it at about an eight and a half. - Okay, there you are, high on Paul. All right, Joe George. - Joe George. - Nah, five. - Okay. - And I think that's high too, but I just feel like I feel sorry for it. I wouldn't punch Joe George 'cause I feel sorry for him. - Why? - You take a pity on him? - Yeah, I just meaner than giving him a punchable face. - He doesn't look like a fighter guy. He looks like, you know-- - This is way more patronizing and it's something that you wanna punch him in the face. - He always seems to be giggling and laughing and he's more lovable than punchable. - I'm gonna give him a six. I think he does have a bit of a punchable face. What is the, like, what was it beat him all? Was it, was that what I was called? - Wack him all. - Wack him all. Like I sometimes I see him, I'm like, I wanna whack him all. So I'll give it a six. He kind of looks like him all a little bit. - I'm with Joel and this one is very low. Joel, I mean, Joe's very lovable. He's laughing at giggly all the time. I'm gonna put this right in the tie with Sean Mapes. I'm gonna put him at a zero. - Dang, zero. All right, Bikers, how punchable is your face? - Oh, state. - You're an eight, why do you say that? Because, I mean, you look at the football card and I have resting Joel face. So I do have a tendency. - You should go with resting blank face. That way it could be RBF. - There you go. - Well, whatever it is, I thought you guys came up with that. It doesn't matter because I understand that that's part of the deal. - Wait, you thought we came up with resting Joel face? - Yeah. - That wasn't for me. Well, I can't speak for Jeremy. That wasn't for me. - I didn't do that. - I gave Sam a lot of you. - I wouldn't have said you, but it wasn't for me. - Yeah, because Sam said she got the stuff from you guys. - Yeah, and we like got stuff from us for you or whoever. - I was never asked about that period. - I was and I gave intel on you both, but resting Joel face was not one of mine. - I didn't know. - I mean, especially doing this. - Resting blank face would have been better though. That way you can use the acronym. As far as me having a punchable face, it's a zero. I am a delight. You look at this face. You want to kiss it. You don't want to punch it. So I'm at a zero. Brian, where is your punchability factor at? - Well, if you ask the twitchers, probably 10. So I'll lower it a little bit because Twitch is full of abnormal. So I'll put it about at eight. - Okay, let's get to the text line. Eight, nine, eight, nine, Joe George is 100%. A 10 for punchable face and voice. It's like, let's brand him. It's like, yeah, who doesn't want to punch a Chicago Hobbit in the face? - Wow. - Jeez. Trueest text ever. Brand him is never wrong in his eyes and always cuts blank off. I want to punch him as well. So he thinks I have a punchable face. How George, 10, Paulie, 10. Paul looks like a Fox News pundit. He's only 10. Well, he is Tucker Paulson. - Yeah, he does well, he does well, I'm not going to say it. - Brian, after using the word, commudron. - Does he spell it, pronounce it? - I don't know. He spelled it funny. So I think you might have four, six, three, one. Given the climate today, I can understand you all not wanting to punch Dell. But as a black man, I'm saying punch away, eight for sure. Brian had him the highest. By the way, three, four, five, one, AJ Hoffman. Triple zero, two, Granada was a TV guy. Okay, John definitely got a more punchable face. Okay, I don't think there's a question about it. Gotta be Paul who has the most punchable face. Paul Galant easily wins. Joe George has the most punchable face. Most definitely Joe George. Paul, all capital letters with an exclamation point. Punchable face, 100% Paul Galant, and it's not even close. Lance, Joe, then Paul, Paul Galant, Paul E. G, not even close. Joel's Fat Dome, all Paul E. G. Has that punchable face for sure, pessimist, a Chad, and then another, same text. - I think we have a runaway winner. - I think Paul won by a mile. - Yeah, no, they won't have to recount any votes here. This is a runaway winner. - No, they're not gonna have to. Okay, all right, I'm no surprise that it was Paul. All right, yeah, no surprise. Most punchable face on the ESPN 975 lineup. 7-1-3-7-8-0-3-7-7-6. Also, we're about to get the greatest Houston NFL run in history. It's the B's on ESPN 975 and ESPN 925. (dramatic music) ESPN 975. - Owning a rental property sounds like a dream until you realize how much work goes into getting it ready. 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