Kyle Ledbetter: [00:00:12] There is a fun Panther style. I think it was 2020, the Bridgewater season where it's like when the Panthers defense allowed less than 22 points. They were five and oh, and when they allowed more than 22, they were only 11. So that's basically you can bet on the Panthers to bet on 20 points from the Panthers. It's like the old Lawndale white joke where if you need or the Jaylen Brown joke, if you need 27 points, they'll give you a 20. If you need 13, they'll give you 20. That's what the Panthers are good for, 20 points with shitty quarterbacks. [00:00:40][27.7]
Julian Martinez: [00:00:41] 20 points, but they got a one and a half point line. James, this is a revenge game. Baker Mayfield. Are you worried he's waking up feeling dangerous? [00:00:49][8.3] James Puopolo: [00:00:50] I'm very much so worried. I mean, I'm happy for him. So like a fan of Baker. But there is no reason this dude is always done better through college, I'm sure. Through high school. I don't really know that far back then. And any football setting he does better being the underdog, it just better being the comeback story. So if you don't think that this dude for at least one game is going to come out and burn the world down against his old team that chose a. Alleged sex offender over him. I can't see any way that he doesn't come out and just torture us. [00:01:26][35.7] Julian Martinez: [00:01:27] Well, he did have that one moment his rookie year when Hue Jackson changed sides mid-season and he made it a point to just stunt a little. And he was face I kind of wonder if he's got a little bit of that dog in him this coming weekend. And I have been back and forth on this this entire off season of how good the Panthers are. I remember seeing a lot of statistics that would suggest that they were a top ten defense at the very least last year. And I look at their opponent matchup this week. We joked about it in another segment, but Jacoby Brissett doesn't really inspire confidence of any offense or any kind of offensive output. And that's that's true in the Vegas line because you have it as 41 and a half point over under. Even Vegas is looking at this game, looking at Baker Mayfield, looking at Jacoby Brissett, and not saying that they see a lot of points going up on the scoreboard. [00:02:15][47.6] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:02:16] The Panthers are interesting defensively. Just because Carolina has a base level of talent that makes them pretty good. Jeremy Chen's a very good player. Brian Burns is a Pro Bowler. Obviously the Browns are going to be heavy run scheming because even though they have decent wide receivers now, it's not as pathetic as, say, it was last year or the end of 2020. Like Cleveland is at least looking okay there. I assume it's going to be heavy. Nick Chubb either in the running game or the passing game based on how they scheme their offense. And I think that it's going to be one of those games where turnovers will make the difference more so than anything else. Like weird plays that lead to seven point swings or 14 point swings will be the difference because like the line says, it's going to be a low scoring game and a game where they're favored to be in one place. You might get the Browns as a point favorite and another place, the Panthers as a point favorite. So seems like it's going to be close. Seems like it's going to be low scoring, which means look for those like plays or punts or drives that swing the score 7 to 10 points on one play or two plays. [00:03:21][64.9] Julian Martinez: [00:03:22] James, if the Browns are going to win, this is probably going to be on the backs of their defense. What do you think of that matchup against the Carolina offense? [00:03:29][6.7] James Puopolo: [00:03:30] I don't know. We are linebacking corps is pretty terrible. We have joke and that's kind of it. Walker is nice. He's good for tackles, but he really only came through at the end of last year. I just can't see any way if Christian McCaffrey is playing at 100%, we can limit him and then I wouldn't be as worried through the hair. I really just think it comes down to limiting what Christian McCaffrey can do. I think he's just going to hurt us and he's going to hurt us bad. And then, you know, not beyond the passing threat of Christian McCaffrey, but that's more what I was focusing on. Our defensive tackles are a huge question mark. We have solid edge rushers and then they do the mid a lot, a lot of mid through the middle. So I think he's going to have a field day. Honestly, I think Christian McCaffrey is going to have one of those days that looks like classic 2000 yard season. [00:04:19][48.3] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:04:19] Christian McCaffrey I am going to predict, I don't have the helmets this week. They'll come back in week two, though, but I will predict the Carolina Panthers to win week one and start the season off one and L because all of my favorite stats in the world is that the Carolina Panthers have started the last three seasons, two and oh three and one and three. Oh, no. And then post October 15th, the Carolina Panthers have a combined win loss record of five and 31 over the last three seasons. So they start off hot and they are they are literally the worst team in the NFL post October 15. So Carolina is going to win this game and it's going to be a feel good Baker Mayfield moment, and then they will go on to win six or seven games. [00:05:05][46.3] Julian Martinez: [00:05:07] James, what about you? [00:05:08][0.7] James Puopolo: [00:05:08] I mean, Jacoby can hand the ball off real nice, but I think it's I think it's a I think it's a Panthers win. I'm not going to try to put a score on this either, because so many ways the Panthers win this one strong, though. [00:05:20][12.1] Julian Martinez: [00:05:21] And it's going to be a clean sweep for me as I am picking the Panthers as well. You mentioned Christian McCaffrey is out there. It is week one. He is healthy. This is the healthiest that this Panthers squad potentially will be all season. That alone, I think, is going to be what separates them in this game. If you told me this was a game in which Christian McCaffrey was coming in a little gimpy, maybe I might swing in towards the Browns. Of course, the quarterback situation is just a question mark. Jacoby Brissett hasn't been a relevant starter for, what, four or five years since Andrew Luck retired or however long it's been. I just can't put any faith in him to carry the Browns through to victory in this game, especially since it's on the road. So that's my thoughts. Panthers across the board. All right, guys, you probably noticed the segment's a little different. Not just Kyle and I, but we also joined by guest James James from Bota. James, we need you to drop all the obligatory plugs. That way, people know where to find you. [00:06:18][56.8] James Puopolo: [00:06:18] Hey. Well, thank you for having me. You can find us everywhere at bota sports bota, a Instagram tik tok is the biggest ones. There's also a Twitter, but it's really not worth them to be 500% honest about it. Yeah, you can find all of our stuff everywhere just by searching boat sports. [00:06:33][15.3] Julian Martinez: [00:06:34] Okay, guys, find that below in the bio we've a like on this video subscribe to the channel from juju talk sports and Kyle Ledbetter. Stay safe, happy and healthy. We'll see you on the next one. [00:06:34][0.0] [370.4]
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Julian Martinez: [00:00:12] James, you're coming to us from Boston. So what's the read around the town on this current iteration of the New England Patriots? [00:00:19][7.3]
James Puopolo: [00:00:20] Matt It is so polarizing around here. You have the people who still think they can do no wrong. There are people who have tried to tell me in Boston that Bill Belichick was intentionally putting out like a poor product on the field because he wanted to like hide stuff from the people he was cutting or like hide stuff from the team. So no one knew what was really doing on offense. Okay. Did you see that Mac Jones passwords through right to a linebacker that was out of Bill Belichick, like in his ear like type of thing. And then there's other fans who were like, oh, my God, we're in panic mode. That dude we drafted, Tyquan Thorne was supposed to be the hot shot receiver out for. But I'm going to say the year he's supposed to be only out eight weeks. Realistically, he'll be eliminated for most of the year. Running backs. Nobody knows what's going to happen with Damien Harris. Apparently, that's their strong suit. But receivers Devante Parker and Kendrick. [00:01:17][56.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:01:17] Aguilar are still there. Aguilar is still sticking around. [00:01:19][2.4] James Puopolo: [00:01:21] Their offensive line is average. Everything else in the team is in. Their cornerbacks are a rote like I was going to go and get one, but just atrocious. It's a bad situation in Boston. [00:01:33][11.8] Julian Martinez: [00:01:35] Who they decide on call plays. Kyle was a matt Patricia or Joe Judge. [00:01:38][3.0] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:01:41] It's so great. It's so great. It's Matt. Patricia, it's Matt. Patricia. And I was laughing at Ben McAdoo, calling plays for the Carolina Panthers as the funniest thing that could ever happen. No. Matt Patricia, who again, was the defensive coordinator for seven years in New England, will be calling offensive plays or. [00:02:00][19.7] James Puopolo: [00:02:01] For. [00:02:01][0.0] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:02:02] The Patriots this year of everything of every fiber of my being says they're going to finish third in that division and be as good as the Carolina Panthers. And at the same time, it's an ultimate testament to Bill Belichick that they have the last three years, that last Brady year, in the two years since they have an above 500 record, they have made two playoff appearances and won an AFC East with an offense that has never been ranked higher than 21st in the league like their offenses have been piss poor terrible for three years now and they've been able to make the playoffs twice and win the AFC East one of those years like the Patriots. You got to put a lot of faith in Bill Belichick being the smartest defensive coach ever and the fact that although you lose Jesse Jackson, although you lose Chase whenever they cut that safety, who was drafted a few years ago and the fact that they brought in Malcolm Butler from retirement to replace Jesse Jackson and now Malcolm Butler's on injured reserve. Like you got to be putting a lot of faith in Bill Belichick's abilities as a defensive coach to believe that the Patriots will be able to replicate the success of last year. Because I am I'm definitely not on any kind of Mac Jones hype train. I am still you know, we agreed. Blake Jude, who's our draft guy in me, agreed. He was an early third round grade in that draft when he was picked and happen to get picked in the first round. So obviously he had a pretty good year last year. But man, the Patriots are just such a confusing team this year to follow, especially because like James is talking about, there are some people who believe that this is all part of Belichick's master plan and they believe in the Illuminati and Belichick can do no wrong. This is one where you got to put a lot of faith in his ability to build a defense, to look at the Patriots and say they're going to win a large amount of games this year. [00:03:51][108.7] Julian Martinez: [00:03:51] Strange coordinators decisions and strange draft picks that's defined the Patriots offseason going into this game. Mike McDaniel actually put it out there pretty well that there's not a greater coaching disparity in terms of experience than him going against Bill Belichick. Certainly McDaniel has the better team, or at least based off the offseason. I think he has a better team. I don't know what duo will become. We've talked about that one can to ever live up to his draft stock. Probably not. He's probably as good as the left handed Jimmy Garoppolo. But with Tyreek Hill, Terron Armstead, the improvements to the running game, their defense already being on the top half of the league. There's a lot to like there. Going back to last season when they had that little stretch where they start to pull it together, you start to see the flashes and now I think with a more creative offensive mind and Mike McDaniel, I think that this team should be able to scheme up some stuff that will keep the Patriots guessing and keep them on their toes and speed kills. And I just don't think that the Patriots have enough speed to keep up with this fully healthy Dolphins team. Jaylen Waddle just got cleared to go back in in practice, so now they have their full complement of wide receivers. I just like this Dolphins team and we talked about them is about a 8 to 9 win team, at least 8 to 9 wins guaranteed off of their schedule last week. And I'm just sticking true to that. I think that this is going to be a win against the Patriots in week one. Vegas currently has this is a three and a half point line in favor of the Dolphins. Patriots also have to travel. They're playing in favorable conditions for Mac Jones, for what it's worth, in terms of him not having to play in the cold, which I know later in the season was a problem for him, he might throw more than three pass attempts during the game. And yeah, in terms of Mac Jones second year development, I just don't know what a second gear looks like for Mac Jones. I don't know what that next level, that upgrade is for him. People, when he was drafted, it was like, Oh, is he going to be the many Brady? I just don't see him having that same career path. Obviously, a career path that includes seven world championships and multiple MVP is that's just something based off his rookie year. I just don't see likely especially with again a defensive coordinator calling offensive plays and not even the most talented defensive coordinator, mind you, to the fact that Mac Patricia is still in the league kind of baffles me. I know everyone claimed during the job hiring process that he was genius, but Watson's defense is ever really that good. [00:06:18][146.6] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:06:19] Just the one Super Bowl one that was about it. But he was in the job long enough that all the Belichick assistants got hired. You also brought. [00:06:25][5.9] Julian Martinez: [00:06:25] Up even Point Patriots, but he was the one they set up by Nick Foles, right? [00:06:28][3.0] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:06:29] I think he got it. Yeah. He got hired after the Nick Foles year, but he got hired based off of the year before when they beat. The Falcons in the Super Bowl. But yeah, he had already been named the Lions head coach before he got lit up by Nick Foles in the Super Bowl, which was a little messed up on his part. By the way, you brought up a great point. Patriots don't have a defensive coordinator, just no defensive coordinator this year is just not going to name the position at all. It's just that's how they roll in this year. [00:06:55][25.9] Julian Martinez: [00:06:56] James, does Boucek have anything in his bag of tricks to get the Miami Dolphins this week? [00:06:59][3.6] James Puopolo: [00:07:02] I mean, no, he's always had a hard time, but this just continues on my like me being in Boston where there's like the two sides, right? Then there's like Elmo, me Elmo, I mean, with like the fires. And then above that just says Bailey's AP season. I want that towards AP. So that's the secret weapon. That's what he's keeping. That's his tactical nuke in the pocket. Bailey's AP waiting in the wing to take over for Mac Jones and ride off into the Sunset Guy. [00:07:25][23.0] Julian Martinez: [00:07:25] What's your game prediction? [00:07:25][0.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:07:26] Well, I'm going to tentatively take the Dolphins, and I will also acknowledge the fact that the forecast for this game is supposed to be 91 degrees in Miami with 74% humidity, which is for those who don't know, really, really humid and the possibility of scattered thunderstorms for this game. So weather doesn't know exactly what it's doing for this football game. And that is Mac Jones's backyard, apparently because he's from Jacksonville, Florida. So that is what Mac Jones is used to, apparently. But weather is going to be chaotic. That Dolphin Stadium does not do well for heat on the field. It usually feels like 100 degrees for some of those games. So reserve the fact that it could be one of those chaotic games based on weather. But I will I will tentatively take the Dolphins to get to one another on the season because they are three point favorites against the Patriots. And I trust that Vegas is following all the weather patterns and weird coaching hires by both sides. [00:08:22][55.7] Julian Martinez: [00:08:23] All right, guys, you probably notice the segment's a little different. Not just Kyle and I, but we also joined by guest James James from Bota. James, we need you to drop all the obligatory plugs. That way, people know where to find you. [00:08:34][11.3] James Puopolo: [00:08:35] Hey. Well, thank you for having me. You can find us everywhere at Bota sports. Bota, Instagram, Tik Tok is the biggest one. There's also a Twitter, but it's really not worth them. 500% honest about it. Yeah, you can find all of our stuff everywhere just by searching about esports. [00:08:50][15.3] Julian Martinez: [00:08:51] Okay, guys, find that below in the bio we a like on this video subscribe to the channel from juju talk sports and Kyle Ledbetter. Stay safe, happy and healthy. We'll see you on the next one. [00:08:51][0.0] [499.8] Julian Martinez: [00:00:12] James Kyle. For the first time since 2007, there will not be a rookie starting quarterback in week one, as Kenny Pickett has officially lost a starting job to Mitch Biscay. And we covered this a couple of weeks ago and I said that I think the Steelers can get by with Mitch Trubisky. I mean, I still think it's an improvement over Ben Roethlisberger, what he was to that team last year. But can you pick it? Didn't really lose the job in preseason. He performed well each of the games that the Steelers ran him out there. James, were you surprised by the result, the pick? It didn't end up with the starting job. [00:00:46][33.8]
Kyle Ledbetter: [00:00:47] Not even slightly because I don't think any of the guys really like Off the Gun were made to be starting quarterbacks day one. I think there were some talent. I think they were all developmental and they would have been like Quarterback five and any other draft class, but especially Kenny Pickett. He had so many things to work on. He had one really good year. Did he show the improvement that he was like throwing the ball quick, whatever. But overall, you got to go with the guy who gives you the best chance to win and that burn saying that that's Mitch Trubisky. That's weird to say and I don't like that Kyle. [00:01:14][27.9] Julian Martinez: [00:01:15] Does Mitch Trubisky give them the best chance to win? [00:01:17][2.0] James Puopolo: [00:01:19] I don't know enough about Kenny Pickett. I'm usually in the camp of you should always start the rookie if you draft them in the first round because you're delaying an inevitable growing process that if you drafted a guy in the first round anyways, what is for weeks really going to save you in terms of waiting to play him? I think that it doesn't make a difference either way. I also said that Mike Tomlin knows better than I when it comes to deciding who the starting quarterback is going to be. I just use the general rule of start, the first round rookie quarterback. We talk about Pickett's development and I find that interesting because he's only like five months younger than Lamar Jackson, which is weird that he's basically a fully not a fully formed quarterback, but pretty close to whatever a fully formed Kenny Pickett is going to look like. So I don't know exactly what the move for the Steelers is. I did find interesting that that Pickett was listed as the third string quarterback on the depth chart. I thought that was an interesting little note from the Steelers announcing Trubisky as the starters that Mason Rudolph is the second stringer though. But Tomlin will make the move that I guess he thinks is suited best. And Mike Tomlin's right more often than he's wrong. So I guess he's one of those like seven coaches that I actually have faith in. We'll get it right in the long run, even if that means by week six we're seeing Pickett play. Basically, all three quarterbacks are going to play some amount of downs for the Pittsburgh Steelers this year. Whether it's Trubisky, Rudolph and Pickett, all three will play at some point during the season. [00:02:44][85.2] Julian Martinez: [00:02:45] That's really interesting. I didn't even know that that Pickett was listed third on the depth chart behind Mason Rudolph. At first, when I posed this question to you guys, I was wondering how much leash does Mitch have in order for Pickett to get in there? But now I'm looking at the Steelers can't realistically run out Mason Rudolph and they. [00:03:01][16.3] James Puopolo: [00:03:02] They were trying to trade him during the lead up to the roster cuts and just nobody wanted him so I don't think they're necessarily in love with Mason Rudolph themselves, but they also weren't in a position to cut him. I don't think he's going to play significant minutes. And at the same time, I suspect that we'll see Mason Rudolph playing snaps for the Pittsburgh Steelers at some point during the season. It might only be like ten, 15, 20. He might only play in one or two games, but I think we're going to see Mason Rudolph at some point. And then somewhere along the line they're going to make the turnover and say It's Pickett's team through and through. He's starting and we're just going to go through the growing pains, which suggests to me that the Steelers are kind of anticipating a seven win season this year a little bit. [00:03:43][41.4] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:03:44] Kyle, what you're telling me is they're going to run Mason Rudolph like Taysom Hill. Not the way I. [00:03:51][7.0] James Puopolo: [00:03:51] Like to think of it more like Brett Rypien, where. [00:03:53][2.2] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:03:54] It's like I said, it's Thursday Night Football, which. [00:03:57][3.7] James Puopolo: [00:03:58] Is like questionable to play and they just are like, Yeah, we don't care about this game. We're playing the Indianapolis Colts or something. Let's just throw Mason out there to get Mitch healthy, even though it doesn't matter because Mitch is not going to be the starter beyond week eight. [00:04:11][13.6] Julian Martinez: [00:04:12] From my understanding. I heard this report a couple of weeks ago too. In the Steelers situation, Kenny Pickett doesn't really come across great in practice, for whatever that's worth. In practice, it means a lot more to guys in the NFL building than it means to guys like us talking on our podcast platform right now. So I'm curious what he would have to do to beat out Mason on the depth chart from a practice point of view without game action, because it's felt like to me, at least outside of perspective, that where Pickett was really separating was in the preseason. We're seeing him put up these gaudy numbers in the preseason. We're like, Dan, is Mitch really going to lose this job right now? And it made sense when you were really just comparing the raw numbers. So it's here that he's by. Mason tells me that Tomlin is putting a lot of stock in that and kind of changes this around a little bit in my mind. I'm looking through the Steelers schedule and I'm thinking like, okay, they face the Bengals week one. Let's assume the Bengals are as good as they were last. Sure. Okay. So that's probably a loss, probably a winnable game. The next weekend's Patriots Browns get a week with the Browns where they don't have Deshaun under center for them. So they could probably win that. They could in theory, start two and one. And then you're don't really have questions about benching Mitch. Then you have the Jets, you know, when that you go three and one and Mitch still has that leash going bills put you back down to three two, buccaneers push you back down to Earth, three and three get the Dolphins. That's going to be a make or break game for the playoffs, potentially three and four. If you go on a three game losing streak right there, then that is that. Like where you ready to press the eject button? What do you guys think? [00:05:42][90.3] James Puopolo: [00:05:43] I think that there is a very minimal chance that Mitchell Trubisky will not at the very least be questionable to play by the time we get to that week seven game. Like he ain't going to make it fully healthy through week seven because Mitchell Trubisky has never had a fully healthy season in his NFL career up to this point. And like you said, the leash is already kind of short. I doubt that Mitchell Trubisky is going to have maybe he has a game that like wows us with four touchdowns, but there's also going to be a game where he has one touchdown, three interceptions and they're already calling for the rookie. That's almost a guarantee to happen at some point because it happens to every quarterback. What it tells me and how the schedule breaks down for the Steelers is that they they view Kenny Pickett more as like a high second round guy who they happen to take late in the first round because he wasn't going to fall to them in the second round. And therefore they're looking at him as like a low end starter for the future because otherwise they would be kind of like clamoring to put him in. I would suggest the fact that they're treating him the way like the Rams treated Jared Goff in 2016 is not the greatest sign in terms of confidence for Pickett. And like you said, we're guys on a podcast who don't have the same access to information, perhaps, that reporters and Mike Tomlin may have. [00:06:53][70.7] Julian Martinez: [00:06:54] James, do you think we get 17 games of Mitch Biscay then? [00:06:56][2.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:06:57] I mean, as a browser, that's bad. I hope so. I really do know. I don't think there's any way you get 17 full games of Mr. Biscay. There is the injury standpoint. That's like Kyle said, nailed that one does talent wise. Where where did this come from that we're pretending that Mitch Trubisky is this almighty being out of nowhere just because he ended up in Pittsburgh the second he signed with Pittsburgh in the offseason, everyone was talking about him being this like, oh, you know what? We should give you the was it that bad? He was bad. He had one good year and then a lot of bad. I think what it is they're going to just cut in. [00:07:32][35.4] Julian Martinez: [00:07:33] I think what it is, is just people just look at the situation he went to out the gate. He went to the Bears who have never had a franchise quarterback in their existence. Maybe he was supposed to be a first round pick, but just ended up in a bad spot. [00:07:46][13.1] James Puopolo: [00:07:47] But also he was kicked out. He was picked before Mahomes and Watson, which was always the thing that was carrying him and then ran away for a year and we forgot about him. [00:07:55][7.9] Julian Martinez: [00:07:55] Sometimes the best thing to do in those situations, I guess, is disappear because you come back stronger after a year. Hey, maybe ask pays off for someone like a Jimmy Garoppolo paid off or Trubisky paid off or Mariota. Jameis Winston got to hide away for a year and it paid off for him. So maybe that's just the new strategy for guys who fire Favre in the first round. If I have to call my shot, I will say week ten, we get some Kenny Pickett because I think they're just going to start to well with Mitch based off that early season schedule. Sorry, James to Mitch Obaseki is Mitch Trubisky, but Jacoby Brissett is Jacoby Brissett. So I'm going to pick them. They win that week three game. [00:08:30][35.4] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:08:31] If you're not telling me that you're looking forward to the high powered shoot out of Brissett versus Trubisky. [00:08:36][4.9] Julian Martinez: [00:08:38] I bet we seen Trubisky attempt a deep pass. I don't remember the last time I saw Brissett do it. [00:08:43][5.5] James Puopolo: [00:08:45] Yeah, that one's rough. That ones are up. [00:08:48][2.3] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:08:48] That's painfully fair. [00:08:49][0.8] James Puopolo: [00:08:49] And I will also note Steelers by week is week nine. So they play eight games, then they have the bye week. That will be the time where we know whether Mitch Trubisky will be playing the rest of the season or Mason Rudolph. But more likely Mitch Trubisky will be playing the rest of the season as Steelers quarterback. [00:09:06][17.1] Julian Martinez: [00:09:07] All right, guys, you probably notice the segment's a little different. Not just Kyle and I, but we also joined by guest James James from Bota. James, we need you to drop all the obligatory plugs. That way, people know where to find you. [00:09:18][11.3] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:09:19] Hey. Well, thank you for having me. You can find us everywhere at Bota sports. Bota, Instagram, Tik Tok is the biggest one. There's also a Twitter, but it's really not worth them. 500% honest about it. Yeah, you can find all of our stuff everywhere just by searching about esports. [00:09:34][15.3] Julian Martinez: [00:09:35] Okay, guys, find that below in the bio we a like on this video subscribe to the channel from juju talk sports and Kyle Ledbetter. Stay safe, happy and healthy. We'll see you on the next one. [00:09:35][0.0] [545.4] Julian Martinez: [00:00:12] What are you kind of like envisioning the 2022 Miami Dolphins going. [00:00:16][3.6]
Kyle Ledbetter: [00:00:16] Oh, I have no idea what the Miami Dolphins are going to look like this year. I assume based on what people are saying about the roster, based on the construction of their offense, I assume that Miami will be battling it out for the last couple playoff spots just because we know Buffalo's going to win that the AFC East, we know Miami's going to lose like six games on their schedule this year against teams that are clearly better than them that are Super Bowl caliber. Good. So they'll be battling it out for those wildcard spots with, say, the Chargers and maybe the Titans and the Patriots and Broncos country. Let's ride and the Steelers and that'll probably be that the territory that they're in which is like playoff teams shall we say in air quotes like the teams fighting for a playoff spot. I have no idea what Tyreek Hill is going to look like in their offense. I did get him in the third round in my fantasy draft, but I don't know how that's going to be implemented into their offense. And for Tua I'll say the same thing that that I've said about to offset going back to last season, which is we don't know what to a tagovailoa is but we know what he is not. We know Tua Tagovailoa is not going to be a quarterback that makes plays with his feet, rolls to his left or is right and throws passes 40 yards down the field to like three inch windows like, say, Kyler Murray or Justin Herbert. [00:01:38][81.5] Julian Martinez: [00:01:38] I think that was part of the miss evaluation and why people have been so critical of to actually in his very early career is because we were sold the left handed Russell Wilson and we quickly learned that just wasn't really going to be the case of what deal was going to become. [00:01:52][13.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:01:52] Yeah, absolutely. And we don't know exactly what he is yet because he hasn't been given an opportunity to succeed the last two years of basically been the equivalent of a rookie season for two. Now, obviously, the offense was not tailored to him his rookie year. He's had three different offensive coordinators in two years. Last year, the Dolphins had the worst offensive line in the NFL like he has been in that cycle that, say, Zach Wilson is it right now or Sam Darnold was in with with the Jets or what Justin Fields is experiencing. So think of the last two years as his rookie year and go from there and say this is the year that Tua has at least a solid team. It's not a great offense, it's a good offense and that's an improvement from where it was over the past few years, is that they now have a good offense instead of a terrible offense. [00:02:39][47.0] Julian Martinez: [00:02:40] See, I think I like their offense a little bit more than you do, and that's probably just because being a little bit closer to the situation of seeing Mike McDaniel work for the Niners last year, I like some of the philosophies that he's going to be infusing into the Dolphins offense. And then I like some of the personnel moves that they made around to made around this offense, because if two turns into at worst, instead the left handed Russell Wilson, he used the left handed Jimmy Garoppolo. I think that that's a winning situation for the Dolphins coming into this year. I know Dolphins fans because he was a top five draft pick, would obviously hope that he turns into much more than that, that he turns into a quarterback that's wearing a gold jacket one day. But through the first two seasons, we haven't seen him show that he's capable of that. So I think you should just change the expectations. Just hoping that he can maybe be in the hall. Very good one day if he turns out to be somewhat of a matt Ryan or Philip Rivers type for his career, because that wouldn't be shameful in any ways. In fact, if you put the right team around him, maybe that's a team that could win a Super Bowl. [00:03:50][69.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:03:50] Let's just say a ten year NFL starter. A ten year starter on two different teams would be ideal because what we're looking at is the possibility of him not getting to start in the NFL ever again if this season goes poorly. [00:04:01][10.6] Julian Martinez: [00:04:02] See, and that's why I mentioned earlier the make or break portion of it. And I think that you talk about what rare and what do you talk about McDaniel did with loading up this team with guys like Tyreek Hill, Terron Armstead fixing up the offensive line a little bit, bringing in guys like Raheem Mostert and Chase Edmonds is they want to put the pressure on to to use those guys to perform to even though, again, not live up to his draft stock, but live up to just being a top 15 top half of the league quarterback. That would be the hope this year. And if they don't see that, if he performs outside of that, if he has something like a Baker Mayfield season last year, then that's where. Okay, we've seen the teams are very quick to move off a young quarterback nowadays so they don't waste time and I respect it. Do you want to double down on mistakes? If you made a mistake, sometimes you just the best case scenario is just a cut bait. The worst thing to has done is just not be as good as Justin Herbert. [00:05:01][59.4] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:05:02] Well, I wouldn't say that. I mean Tua was a bad quarterback during his rookie. A year and last year he was an okay quarterback. [00:05:09][6.8] Julian Martinez: [00:05:10] And his one day and his rookie year, the worst thing he did was not be as good as Ryan Fitzpatrick. [00:05:14][3.7] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:05:15] Yeah. Yeah. That was also partly Brian Flores wanting to play Ryan Fitzpatrick. But your point still stands like Tua was not good as rookie year, but he got a pass because he only played in eight games. In terms of it being a make or break year, that one's tricky because that's contingent on not just two but the alternatives. Like you're only as good as the options that you have. People make that line all the time and it's very true. The Dolphins are only as good as the options that they have to replace to with. So if Tua is a quarterback who gets replaced at some point during the season by Jacoby. No, it's not Jacoby Brissett. It's Bridgewater, right? Bridgewater. [00:05:54][38.7] Julian Martinez: [00:05:54] Teddy Bridgewater. [00:05:55][0.2] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:05:55] Yeah. If Bridgewater replaces him, well then you can find Bridgewater every offseason. In fact, Teddy Bridgewater is available every offseason. You can find one of those. But if he's if he's 70% completion percentage, 22 touchdowns, eight interceptions, you know, there might be a better option for you. How much do you like Carson Wentz? How much do you like Jared Goff? How much do you like the possibility of giving up a pick for Derek Carr like maybe. [00:06:23][27.8] Julian Martinez: [00:06:23] You instead of having the left handed Jimmy Garoppolo, you just get the right handed version of Mike McConnell next year. [00:06:29][6.2] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:06:30] Does Tom Brady still want to come? Is a 46 year old Tom Brady for two years better than to I'd like those are all things that whether it's a make or break year is all based on your yeah. Based on your. [00:06:42][11.7] Julian Martinez: [00:06:42] Options and not even though we start off the segment talk about two or none not to get too much into those conspiracy theories based around Tom Brady, but based off last year's version of Tom Brady that led the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns. Is the drop off over the course of two years going to be that dramatic for the veteran quarterback? I say no because at this point I just don't know what's really going to stop him. But at the same time, you we know that sometimes it just happens quick. Sometimes it just like one day you're Tom Brady, one day you're Peyton Manning, and the next day you can't even beat out Brock Osweiler for a spot. [00:07:15][32.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:07:15] So, I mean, we say this. Yeah. And then the last time the Patriots, when Tom Brady was a free agent two years ago, like a bunch of teams were asking themselves, would you rather have three years of Tom Brady or would you rather have seven years of Ryan Tannehill? And like 75% of teams said we'd rather go with Ryan Tannehill for seven years than we would with Tom Brady for two or three years. [00:07:36][21.1] Julian Martinez: [00:07:37] I think we literally just talked about it with the Derek Carr situation right here. You're sticking with that? In theory, yeah. [00:07:43][6.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:07:43] But the Niners did it with Garoppolo. Yes. [00:07:46][2.1] Julian Martinez: [00:07:46] And I you know, again, not doubling down on my mistakes as from an analyst perspective, but I would say that I was wrong in that assessment. That team, the Niners should have kept Jimmy Garoppolo over Tom Brady, especially with how that quarterback situation played out when going back to Tua because obviously that's what this video is about. Again, Finn Span, this video is for you the expectations going into the year. So I think you go in this year even with the first year coach, third year, four year starting quarterback, you go in with the expectation and try and be a wildcard team because we know that the bills are probably going to win this division. Right? [00:08:21][34.9] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:08:22] And they will. Yeah. [00:08:23][1.4] Julian Martinez: [00:08:24] And then it gets tough because okay, we're looking at this AFC West picture and they very well are likely to send three teams. So really you're just fighting over that last spot with the AFC North and the AFC North is going to be having some good teams in their division as well. The Bengals obviously were last in last year's Super Bowl and Super Bowl hangover is is a thing. So we'll monitor that situation. I expect the Ravens to win the division. The Browns with the 11 game suspension for Deshaun Watson might be a non-factor, but I still don't completely count out the Steelers. So are you essentially if you're the Dolphins, you're in a fight with the Bengals and Steelers? I don't really count the AFC East or the AFC South for that next wild card. I mean, I could be surprised by the Colts or, you know, the Titans depending football, those to two. But I think it's realistic for the Dolphins this year. They have good defense, good defenders and the additions they made on the offense to expect to get that seventh wildcard spot or how am I b the sixth flip up the order. I don't think it really matters that much, but I think that they should be in that conversation looking at their early season schedule, just kind of like weigh it out as far as kind of like going game by game here a little bit. So you start off week one against the Patriots here today. I think they're a better team than the Patriots and we'll maybe do a game preview on it, too. But I think they're a better team than the Patriots. So okay, you start one, two. No, then you go into Baltimore, then you go against Buffalo. So you might start off the season one or two just because of the early season scheduling here. And I mentioned who you're fighting for for that wildcard spot. They played the Bengals week that week four game, I think is going to tell us a lot against the Bengals. [00:10:06][102.6] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:10:07] If you will. It might matter at the end of the season, too, just because those go one and three fighting. [00:10:11][4.2] Julian Martinez: [00:10:12] Yeah. If you go one and three, Bengals have type. Breaker. That's not really a situation that you find yourself in because you could get right with the Jets, the Steelers. Again, that's going to be another tough one for you. But again, that's a winnable game. If you're them, then you should be able to beat the Lions. You should be able to beat the bears. So the dolphins actually have a favorable middle of the season stretch. They get face the Browns while Deshaun is still suspended. Get a face the Texans. Who knows what they're going to be by the end of the year. Dolphins will see how the trey lance jimmy garoppolo situation. Our 40 niners. See how the trey lance jimmy garoppolo situation shakes out. This is going to be the measuring stick game for tua. This is going to be the one the two A has to circle. Faces the Chargers December 11th in Los Angeles. So luckily it's not a home game for Miami fans to see what Justin Herbert could do to them. Bills You know, you have to face them again. Packers This is where things get a little tough. So hopefully if you're the Dolphins, you pad your midseason schedule, you win those winnable games because you got bills. Packers, Patriots and the Jets are two winnable games to close out the year. I look at that, I'm thinking eight wins, nine wins, at least in there that I can see. [00:11:21][69.5] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:11:23] That's it. [00:11:24][0.7] Julian Martinez: [00:11:24] Once you get into the playoffs, though. [00:11:26][1.9] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:11:27] There is one interesting point around this, and that is because there's so many teams in the middle of the AFC this year, someone's going to go six and 11 in the AFC. Now it'll probably be because of injuries. If you were to bet a team that was going to go six and 11 between the Steelers, Patriots, Dolphins and Bengals, if we're going based on history, which of those teams do you think is most likely to go six and 11 just based on history of like which teams are usually hyped up that end up having something go catastrophically wrong? It's probably the Dolphins. Now, that's not to say the Dolphins will they? They should be an 8 to 9 win team on paper, like you said. But someone's going to have to lose those games. It might be the Titans, someone's going to have to lose 11 games there to lose. There's always that possibility. But injuries permitting, the Dolphins will at least be in the thick of things. And you were talking about earlier, the teams, they're competing with you. You kind of like penciled in three teams from the AFC West. And I think if the Dolphins are to make the playoffs, they might have to boot one of those AFC West teams out. [00:12:29][62.4] Julian Martinez: [00:12:30] That'll be the ideal situation. But we look at the AFC West and we look at how talented each of those rosters are, particularly at the quarterback position. And it's hard to bet against it. I mean. There. There is a lot of things in the AFC West to kind of note with each team, right? So I think the Chiefs are the surest thing to me out of those four teams that Broncos new coach, the Raiders new coach, the Chargers probably a bad head coach. [00:12:57][27.8] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:13:00] That's that's not fair. But I understand your point. [00:13:03][3.3] Julian Martinez: [00:13:04] So okay, so if we're playing its more liberally for them then you would say that. Okay, best case scenario, only two teams out of the AFC West come and that's a great situation. If you're the Dolphins, that's a situation you want that only two of those teams come out of the AFC West because then that opens up two spots for you to slide into. But that also is solved by for the one. [00:13:29][25.6] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:13:30] That assumes that either the Ravens or Bengals won't make the playoffs, which is hard to assess. It's totally possible. It's just really hard for me to picture a scenario where the Dolphins and Raiders make the playoffs and the Bengals or the Ravens don't. [00:13:42][12.2] Julian Martinez: [00:13:43] But we know what the NFL's history is, right? There's always this one team, this one outlier team that happens to at least make it, if not do what the Bengals did and make a little bit of noise in the playoffs. Now, I'm not saying that that's the Dolphins, but I'm saying that they, at least to me, strike me as a playoff team this year. As I sit here today, as I break down that early season schedule. Like I said, I think the week four game against the Bengals is the big one for them because I expect to use the Dolphins. I expected to lose the Ravens. If you surprise me, though, if you beat Baltimore, then I'm looking at you completely different. Then that really kind of like shifts. My whole complexion is above the dolphins, so really they should mark obviously they can't lose that week one game, but really they should look at week two and say, okay, if we start to snow and then we go to Buffalo, then we're starting fill ourselves a little bit and Buffalo has to come to our house too and. [00:14:35][52.0] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:14:35] It would be fun. [00:14:36][0.4] Julian Martinez: [00:14:36] Yeah, the buffalo has to go to Miami for that week, three games. So if you want to get an early lead, if you want to build yourself some equity, win equity at the start of the year, the Dolphins have an opportunity to do it. They don't have games that I consider out of reach and with their additions on offense, I think that they very much are our team to beat this year, but I do think it is a make or break. Just go back to that point real quick, because I know we got to start wrapping up this video. I do think it is a make or break for two. And I do think the playoffs is the expectation if they're a fringe playoff team because they've been a fringe playoff team the last two years, I almost don't think that that's good enough and I don't think that means that to is not going to be on the roster next year. But I think that it's very likely that he finds himself in a situation where he's competing for snaps against insert veteran quarterback or insert second round pick. [00:15:25][48.3] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:15:26] Yeah, I think that would be not ideal for the Dolphins if too is competing with Bridgewater for snaps come next year. [00:15:32][5.8] Julian Martinez: [00:15:33] Yeah, but not making it to the playoffs through three years is also not ideal for them either. [00:15:37][4.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:15:38] Well, so this is the interesting point about this because one would argue the Dolphins have gone all in. Remember, the Dolphins got all of the Texans draft picks for three years when they got the did the Tunsil trade and they they tapped. [00:15:48][10.9] Julian Martinez: [00:15:49] The Niners picks, too. So here's the thing, though. The Dolphins could pivot quick, too, because they do always have one more of the Niners draft picks next year to where they actually flip that flipped their own pick and. [00:16:00][11.7] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:16:01] No, not their picks gone tampering charges. Their first rounder is gone this year. [00:16:05][4.0] Julian Martinez: [00:16:06] They said, forget about that. Thank you. Yeah. [00:16:08][2.2] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:16:08] You know, there's no there there 40 niners pick basically serves as their first rounder. But the point I was going to say is like the dolphins have gone as close to all in as as a lot of teams would. You would say like one of the eight teams in the NFL that's gone all in. If you don't make the playoffs this year, it's not a sign to blow it all up. Now, actually, if Tyreek Hill plays terrible next year, that might be a sign to blow it all up. But if you play well and just barely missed the playoffs, that's not a reason to blow it all up. It's okay to not say. [00:16:37][29.4] Julian Martinez: [00:16:38] Blow it up. But I'm I'm not I'm not saying like I said, I think to a could be on this roster but and I'm not even saying Teddy Bridgewater again I'm talking there's veteran quarterbacks out there I mean if Ryan Tannehill you could end up in Ryan Tannehill situation. [00:16:50][12.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:16:50] No the Dolphins. No no nothing happens to. [00:16:52][2.0] Julian Martinez: [00:16:53] Contain Ryan Tannehill and that's it. But I'm saying you could end up in a current Ryan Tannehill and Tennessee situation. Dolphins fans have. [00:17:00][7.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:17:00] Suffered enough. [00:17:00][0.5] Julian Martinez: [00:17:01] Where you're where you're obviously you're drafting Willis, you know, to be behind him. [00:17:06][5.1] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:17:06] Yeah but two but two is coming up on that that fifth year option, too. And I think that declining the fifth year option would be a signifier that he's not going to be on the team long term. You can look at all of the players who had their fifth year options declined on down from Jameis Winston or not Jameis Winston for Marcus Mariota to Sam Darnold. Sam Darnold got picked up by the Panthers, but the Jets got rid of them before that one happened. [00:17:30][24.1] Julian Martinez: [00:17:31] The worst case you could probably franchise tag him if you do decide to cosign and to actually decides to bowl out his last remaining year, which is always a possibility. And I know. That it gets ugly sometimes when you get into the franchise tag game. But that is an option for you if you do decide to decline the fifth year option. And I think there's been a lot of situations in which other NFL owners would say, yeah, we wish we declined the fifth year option on Baker Mayfield. Yeah, we wish we declined the fifth year option on Sam Darnold. So also, look around the league. You don't need to be making the same mistakes, even though I think the two of the better than Baker. They're about the same quarterback to me at this point. [00:18:07][35.8] Kyle Ledbetter: [00:18:07] I will reiterate that we don't know what to it is to Baker feels fully formed but we don't know what to is yet. We know what he is not, but we don't know what to it is. So he could absolutely come out this year and be the equivalent of the rotting corpse of Matt Ryan on the Colts. And if he does that, that's a top 12 QB R quarterback in football. That's pretty good, especially if some other teams get hurt or some teams have bad injury luck and the Dolphins can maybe slide into the playoffs because insert team that was going to make the AFC playoffs has a cataclysmic amount of injuries like Baltimore did last year. [00:18:43][35.2] Julian Martinez: [00:18:43] I'd like him to cut down on turnovers. I'd like him to up his touchdown numbers. Just look into the raw stats here. He's a 67% completion percentage like that. That's good. That's fine. Even though I know a lot of that is short yardage check downs some some of the things that he's been ripped on when he played the Giants last year. Sure. But 16 touchdowns to ten interceptions, you like to increase that touchdown interception ratio a little bit in a positive direction, the yards per attempt. You like to boost that a little bit more and maybe that's obviously hey, you got a deep wide receiver in Tyreek Hill use him and that's going to increase that number a little bit. I think McDaniels is going to be good. I think the running backs stable that they got is actually going to help and I think Tyreek Hill is going to help up Terron Armstead. That's going to be all great things. I think too is going to trend in the right direction. I think this Dolphins team is trending in the right direction. We just got to kind of have to see it. And I know Dolphin fans really want to see it. So I'm going to leave it to Dolphins fans. I'm going to leave it to two. Anon, what is your expectation for the 2022 Miami Dolphins? Reasonable, unreasonable or not? Just dropped below. I want to read it all. We were like on this video from JuJu Talk sports Kyle Ledbetter. Subscribe, stay safe, happy and healthy and we will see you next time. She? [00:18:43][0.0] [1079.1] Julian Martinez: [00:00:14] One thing I appreciate about the san francisco 49ers, Kyle Shanahan administration is they don't double down on mistakes. And one thing is very clear, Trey Sermon was a mistake, a third round pick last year, they traded up for him. In fact, when the Niners trade up four guys, I think I got to start being a little bit nervous because so far that really hasn't worked for them, especially trading up in the third round and particularly at the running back position. Listen to this. So this is a tweet from Ari Miro. Kyle Shanahan, running backs guys that underperformed Trey sermon trade up in the third round cut after one year. Joe Williams, Utah running back trade up in the fourth round cut after one year. Jerick McKinnon giving him a $30 million contract. Tevin Coleman Giving him a $10 million contract. But you know what? We've had some successes. Raheem Mostert undrafted guy bounce around the league I think were a 16. Matt Breida undrafted. Jeff Wilson Junior, an undrafted guy. And then Elijah Mitchell, who's currently our RB one, is a sixth round pick. Add in the fact that, you know, we had Mason, the kid worked really steadily in the preseason as well as even successes but JaMychal Hasty from time to time. Trey Sermon Are you disappointed? That didn't really work out last year. He was like one of my fantasy football darlings and I feel silly about that now. [00:01:31][76.7]
Jose Corral: [00:01:31] Oh yeah, I'm very disappointed it didn't work out. You just remember this season he had the year before at Ohio State. It was just trucking. All these Big Ten defense is just probably has some of the better defenses in all of college football. But the fact that he wasn't able and this type of offense where they prioritize the running game so much you would think a guy like Trey sermon would be able to have some success or at least be able to keep himself on the roster. But that just didn't happen. I'm not too sure what went wrong. It could have been just a thing where he just wasn't able to really maximize his abilities there in this type of run game or I don't know, maybe he just the lack of lack of effort and just kind of got to him or something. But it is kind of disappointing because I did have high hopes for him. But if you're a running back going into the NFL draft, you're kind of around that second projected, second or third round. You're just kind of praying that the Niners don't trade up to get you because that just kind of puts an end to your early NFL career. [00:02:27][55.3] Julian Martinez: [00:02:28] I find it so weird, though, like, what are they not seeing in those guys that they're drafting? Are they just going up and selecting those guys because they think talent was going to win out? Because and one thing that was very apparent very early on with Trey Sermon is he just wasn't right for the offense. He wasn't a good scheme fit for the offense because he likes dance and he likes to bounce around in the backfield, kind of like a little Le'Veon Bell West instead of just hitting the hole, which is the big point for the zone blocking scheme that the Niners run. And I think that that should have probably showed a little bit more on tape for the Niners. Hindsight being 2020, I guess they just thought, okay, we can get this guy in a running back room, teach him to run like this. And since he is a great athlete, clearly Oklahoma recruited him, Ohio State recruited him. The talent will went out. But it just was the case. And again, I mentioned their fourth round pick from a few years ago to Williams, another guy that they put a lot of capital in to trade up and grab him. But they've done this at other positions too. I think one thing as we kind of analyze John Williams, you calculate Hannan with the draft. They're they're so hit and miss. Luckily their hits have been George Kittle, Fred Warner. I don't give them much credit for Nick Bosa, but Nick Bosa, obviously. Deebo, Samuel they they've been able to get those big time All-Pro tight players out of the draft. But when they miss Man it's, it's Trey Sermon, it's trading up for C.J. It's Mike McGlinchey who's still an enigma. It's Solomon Thomas, it's Reuben Foster. They have some historic hits, historic misses on this team. I'm just again, thankfully, they've hit so well on the ones that they've got. Right. But Trey not even making it a year. He just got claimed by Philadelphia today. I hope that he can get his career right and I think he ended up in a good situation in Philly. Myles Sanders hasn't really ever taken control of that backfield. I think Boston Scott still hanging around there. Kenneth Gainwell So there's an opportunity for him to play in Philly and it was just always going be hard for him as the fifth running back because he fell behind Tyrion Davis Price Jordan Mason again, the undrafted rookie Jeff Wilson Junior, the vulture at the goal line was always going to have a role on this team. And then Elijah Mitchell, after what he did last year, is clearly our running back one that I think that's more sad and that's more of an indictment too, considering Elijah was a sixth round pick in the same draft. [00:05:01][152.8] Jose Corral: [00:05:01] Oh, yeah. I mean, the fact that Elijah was able to have some success in there just kind of tells you. There was a trade thing more than a good saying that trade in and working out because yeah you look at Eliza he'd had a great year at Louisiana people were starting to give him some looks at that late, you know, fifth or sixth round. Let me ask options here. [00:05:20][18.8] Julian Martinez: [00:05:20] Who do you think fell in love with him? Do you think it was Adam Peters? You think it was Kyle or do you think it was John? It was one. [00:05:25][4.6] Jose Corral: [00:05:25] It was 100% Kyle. You could just tell by the type of runner he was and Louisiana that he would fit. [00:05:30][5.1] Julian Martinez: [00:05:31] Perfect. I'm talking Trey. [00:05:32][0.9] Jose Corral: [00:05:32] Oh, with Trey. Oh, yeah. It was definitely, probably, probably still Kyle. I think Kyle just saw some of that tape and some of the way he was, but he was running to cover him it. [00:05:43][10.5] Julian Martinez: [00:05:43] Why say, is it weird for Kyle just because you look at the Shanahan family historically and how they don't make an effort to go and get high round draft picks at running back and have had success with the undrafted guys and the late round guys. And it kind of makes me think that someone in the front office was mostly vouching for Surman. And that's that's speculation. Make assumptions. You only get a chance to make an ass out of me, yada, yada. All that bullshit, you know, like, based off his history for Shanahan, let's see. Really saw Trey sermon as a dude and it never seemed like he was going to willingly just make him the dude in the offense. He was always going to have to work for his role. It's kind of weird to see him being a guy that's like, Yeah, trade up for him unless this is a spike pick because he wanted Mac Jones and not Trey Lance. He was like, You know what, trade up for Trey sermon do, right? [00:06:35][51.4] Jose Corral: [00:06:35] And then at the time the running back were still just basically what he mostert Jefferson Junior yeah about it they did have three point there running back as well. So I think he was trying to just add a little bit more maybe counter of what they had already because if you look at most Mostert, he's more of that. What we were talking about with Elijah Mitchell that they just kind of explode three blocks and they kind of just get to where they need to go where I think Trey sermon was obviously the opposite. I think he was looking to kind of have that type of ball runner. They're having that type of runner with the ball. I mean, I think that's probably he was trying to do and it just didn't end up working out. And now, I mean, and it's also going to be different because Mike McDaniel isn't there anymore. So, you know, he was a pretty big piece there as to what they were doing in the run game for the past few years. So I mean, it'll be interesting to see how the running game in general develops for the Niners now that Anthony Lynn is kind of in charge. [00:07:29][53.9] Julian Martinez: [00:07:30] Anyway, it sucks that Trey sermon didn't work out for the Niners. It was a draft pick that was really hoping would have panned out for us. Certainly building depth in that running back room. But they come and go and that's just kind of running back in the NFL, especially running back in the Kyle Shanahan system. So hopefully next time and they don't draft a running back with a third round pick because that's just going to send red flags in my mind. We'll see what becomes of the guys that you have on the roster. I'm really excited to see what Mason does. I'm really excited to see what Tyrone Davis Price does. Elijah Mitchell, of course, what he does in year two and Jeff Wilson, you know, has kind of hung around, been a stud so you keep doing you Jeff Wilson Jr but all right guys from Georgia Tech sports Jose Corral 49 reasons listen go ahead and check out the channel we're glad to be back. Like some content comment on some content. Subscribe, yada, yada, yada, yada. We will see you next time. [00:07:30][0.0] [429.8] Watch Here - https://youtu.be/Bn8aV9xNXls Sammy Watkins was part of the 2019 Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs. That allowed him to share the field with Patrick Mahomes as the Chiefs hoisted up the Lombardi trophy. Now Watkins walks the halls of Lombardi with another all-time great at quarterback. When asked to compare Aaron Rodgers to Patrick Mahomes, Watkins had this to say: "I've been with both of them, and I'm gonna be honest, I think Pat (Mahomes) is unbelievably good, but A-Rod is on a whole different level," he said in July. "He makes me calm just to be in the huddle with him. The Green Bay Packers receiver was pretty definitive in his ranking of Rodgers over Mahomes. This is the second wide receiver to tout their new quarterbacks ability over Mahomes. Tyreek Hill has given glowing reviews of Tua Tagovailoa since being traded to the Miami Dolphins. Hill called Tua the most accurate quarterback he had ever played with. Which would mean that Tua has a leg up on Mahomes in that department according to Hill. Kyle & Ju-Ju in this segment discuss the trend of former Chiefs wide receivers praising their new QB at the expense of Patrick Mahomes. #PatrickMahomes #AaronRodgers #Chiefs
julian martinez: [00:00:13] I'm kind of surprised you're not cradling the Mahomes jersey right now, after all the disrespect that he is getting from his former wide receivers. How can you believe this comment that came out today from Sammy Watkins, who was on the championship squad for the Kansas City Chiefs? Patrick Mahomes is incredibly good, but A-Rod is on a whole other level. Sammy Watkins signed cosign by Tyreek Hill, who said that Tua was the most accurate quarterback that he has played with in his career. That's two wide receivers in the same off season that kind of had a little shade. I don't know if it was direct shade, but it certainly was shade at the great Patrick Mahomes. This is going to catch you off guard that this is a weird trend that seems to be developing this offseason. [00:01:05][52.1] kyle ledbetter: [00:01:07] I don't think so because I can always write it down as like, of course these players are, you know, talking about the quarterback that they really like now. I think that the Sammy Watkins story this week has been a byproduct of the Tyreek Hill storyline this off season, where Tyreek Hill has said repeatedly, like, Oh yeah, two is way more accurate than Patrick Mahomes, or I'm way more happy to have two than Patrick Mahomes. And Two and nine has kind of like ran with this storyline and dominated the headlines. [00:01:36][28.9] julian martinez: [00:01:36] A shout out to you too anon. [00:01:37][1.1] kyle ledbetter: [00:01:38] We know yeah to it. Not really likes our videos. [00:01:40][1.9] julian martinez: [00:01:41] For some reason I don't. I don't know what it is. I'm not questioning it to a not shout out to you things fans. Yeah, right, right. [00:01:47][6.6] kyle ledbetter: [00:01:48] I agree with that. I also will point out, just as a fun side note, there's a 2020 Bleacher Report story that was written by Tyler Dunn on Sammy Watkins. And it is still to this day, like the most interesting thing I've ever heard, like Sammy Watkins and has studied astrology. And basically, like he was getting drunk every night in Buffalo when he was there. And when he left, he, like locked himself in his house for five months and just, like, studied the universe. Right. Since Watkins is really interested. [00:02:16][28.3] julian martinez: [00:02:17] Are you talking about the Lizard King, Sammy Watkins? [00:02:19][1.9] kyle ledbetter: [00:02:20] Yes, I'm talking about that. Sammy Watkins. The chaotic, crazy Sammy Watkins, who again, I just I could talk for 10 minutes about that, but that's just the synopsis of it. So Sammy Watkins, super interesting. Now for Patrick Mahomes, all of this is just off season talk and it's a byproduct of Tyreek Hill. [00:02:38][17.8] julian martinez: [00:02:39] I feel as though it makes sense actually thinking about Sammy Watkins beliefs and realizing he's in the same locker room as Aaron Rodgers, who has been touting his ayahuasca trip this offseason. It sounds like they can actually bond when he talks about being on a whole other level. He might legitimately mean that. He means that Aaron Rodgers is on a whole other level, freed his mind, put himself in another dimension, another plane of existence. That's what Sammy Watkins is probably referring to, right? Not that Aaron Rodgers is more talented than Patrick Mahomes, because that can be right from the two time reigning MVP. Now, that's the interesting question that I think a lot of people are asking when they look at this story. Is it true? Is Aaron Rodgers that much better or that significantly better than Patrick Mahomes? What say you, Kyle? [00:03:27][48.4] kyle ledbetter: [00:03:29] It's interesting because I think that the Aaron Rodgers to Patrick Mahomes point is an interesting conversation. I know that we as we as sports media people can't be trusted with having a quarterback debate because it instinctively becomes who is better, Rodgers or Mahomes, when the answer is, they are both the two greatest quarterbacks to ever pick up a football statistically, and one one might be better than the other. So you're a. [00:03:54][24.9] julian martinez: [00:03:54] Cop? [00:03:54][0.0] kyle ledbetter: [00:03:55] Yeah. No, sorry. I'm not going to do the whole sports media conversation around this Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers situation. But that the part that I find more interesting is the Mahomes and to a thing because obviously there's no comparison between the two. We know what to a ton of Alloa is not. We know it. We don't know what he is, but we know what he's not. Even with the terrible offensive line and the Dolphins having that weird stretch run last year and him being hurt. We would have seen something at this point that says he's Justin Herbert or he's too or he's Patrick Mahomes or he's going to be one of the. It's just interesting that Tyreek Hill is so vocal about it and that people have ran so much about it, so much so that I think there's been more media coverage around Tyreek Hill's Praise of Two and Mike McDaniels Praise of two. Then there's been about like the Dolphins almost having Tom Brady this offseason and it's kind of weird that that conversation has sparked. And obviously the flipside of that is massive praise for to a must mean disrespect for Patrick Mahomes because it can never just be one thing or the other. It has to be both. It has to be disrespect for Patrick Mahomes as well. [00:05:06][70.5] julian martinez: [00:05:07] I can agree that you can praise your girlfriend without tearing down your ex, but it is interesting to think about the point of comparing the two quarterbacks. I'll go back to the Aaron Rodgers Patrick Mahomes comparison just to kind of get an idea of maybe what Sammy Watkins is talking about, like, why does he make it so to define that line? Okay. So how do we compare these two? So let's look at Aaron Rodgers last two MVP years. So Aaron Rodgers in those seasons respectively, 4115 yards last season in 2021, 37 touchdowns, four picks, 111.9 passer rating in 2020, 70% completion percentage, one yard shy of 4300 yards, 48 touchdowns, five picks, 121.5 rated Patrick Mahomes in those two years. And there was some injuries mixed in. But in 2021, he threw four more passing yards. 4839 had a worse completion percentage in terms of touchdowns, dead, even deadlocked together, interceptions that were a big problem for Mahomes relative to Rodgers. And some will say that Rodgers plays it too conservative with the ball sometimes, and that costs his team. Whereas Patrick Mahomes is known clearly as more of a gunslinger 13 picks in total, 98.5 rating. So the rating is a big dividing line in 2021 in terms of 2020, comparing there to statistics, 4700 yards. So not that far away from the 2021 season totals in 2020, 66.3 completion percentage, 38 touchdowns, which was ten less than Rodgers. Again, you have to mix in some injuries here, six interceptions. So he had less interceptions, less turnovers in 2020 and 108 rating. So the last two years, Rodgers has really separated in the categories of turnovers, less turnovers, more efficient with the football in terms of adding in the completion percentages, touchdowns, which sometimes year to year could be a little bit of a fluky stat. Aaron Rodgers, at least in 2020, was far and away above. Patrick Mahomes Again, you have to factor in the missed time. I would say Patrick Mahomes is more of an ad libber. He's he's one of the most talented when it comes to ad libbing in the game. Aaron Rodgers has a little bit of ad lib qualities to him as well, but not nearly to the same effect because he's not quite as mobile early career Aaron Rodgers was, but current iteration of Aaron Rodgers not as mobile. I feel like Aaron Rodgers fits better within his scheme right now. Ever since he learned the floor Shanahan McVay type offense, he's flourished in it. Patrick Mahomes Sometimes at points, he loves Andy Reid offense, but he sometimes can overcome it with his natural arm talent. [00:08:04][177.0] kyle ledbetter: [00:08:04] Certainly different quarterbacks. And I will add the other stat to all those stats you listed, which is the simpler one, and usually I'm the one who loves going to all the fun stats and QB and yards and things like that. But I will just do that each one of 2021 and 2020, both seasons. Rodgers finished first in MVP. Patrick Mahomes finished third in MVP. Both of those seasons. Now, in fairness, there was a different second place, both seasons. 2020, it was Josh Allen, 2021 it was Tom Brady. But you know, same point like they are the two they're the games are certainly different between the two. [00:08:36][31.9] julian martinez: [00:08:37] I'll throw this in there. I thought Aaron Rodgers should have won last year's MVP. Throwing the MVP says. [00:08:41][4.7] kyle ledbetter: [00:08:42] Neither should Tom Brady. [00:08:42][0.7] julian martinez: [00:08:43] I thought it was Tom Brady. I'm sorry. I thought as Tom Brady last year in. [00:08:47][3.6] kyle ledbetter: [00:08:47] Saying, you know, the value. [00:08:48][1.1] julian martinez: [00:08:48] Is passing touchdowns, passing yards. That's that's, you know. [00:08:53][4.9] kyle ledbetter: [00:08:54] Which is. Okay, I don't I don't I can't. Anyways, the Patrick Mahomes point is really interesting because like you said, they play very different games. And as I'm not going to say vanilla, let's say that the Matt LaFleur offense is chocolate. It's not as kooky and creative as it could be. TAYLOR Well, to what Aaron Rodgers does is a quarterback, which is. Aaron Rodgers is short quick passes. Aaron Rodgers is two and a half seconds or less get out the football Aaron Rodgers is use the running backs as receivers type of guy and the chiefs do some of that stuff but obviously the Chiefs offense is built on Patrick Mahomes his ability to, one, be a mobile quarterback and make plays last five, six, 7 seconds long in order to give Tyreek Hill openings and give Travis Kelce openings and give Mecole Hardman and Sammy Watkins three games a year. Give those guys openings. [00:09:48][54.1] julian martinez: [00:09:48] I'll put it to you this way. If you were a defensive coordinator, who would you like to see, Aaron Rodgers or Patrick Mahomes? [00:09:55][6.9] kyle ledbetter: [00:09:57] Um, I would probably least like to see Aaron Rodgers because Aaron Rodgers is just a lot harder to gameplan against. Like his game is built on extreme accuracy and Aaron Rodgers game is built on precision passing where your defensive linemen ized because you just can't physically get to the quarterback fast enough to make an effort to change a play like that. And so. [00:10:24][27.3] julian martinez: [00:10:24] What say in that respect is referencing. [00:10:25][1.2] kyle ledbetter: [00:10:27] Perhaps that's what Tim Watkins is referencing. Now, I think that the better quarterback is Patrick Mahomes to game plan against one or the other is more difficult because Patrick Mahomes we saw last season you can say we're going to deny the deep ball you're going to have to throw to the middle. And Patrick Mahomes will, as all Patrick Mahomes has to do is adjust his play and it changes the game a little bit. Like if he takes what's been given to him, the Chiefs offense is still totally unstoppable. It's just it denies the, you know, Patrick Mahomes rolls to his left, rolls to his right. And now the plays lasted six, 7 seconds long and no one can possibly cover Travis Kelce or Tyreek Hill for six or 7 seconds. [00:11:07][40.3] julian martinez: [00:11:08] And this is no fault of Mahomes because any quarterback would kill for this situation. But I think a lot of what this debate boils down to in terms of how these quarterbacks will rank historically or how they rank right now, historically is always Aaron Rodgers. We've seen so many different iterations throughout the years in him succeed with so many different talented pieces, whereas we still need to figure out what Mahomes is going to be post Tyree, he'll post Travis Kelce, post Andy Reid whenever the time comes. Aaron Rodgers has flourished in multiple systems with Mike McCarthy and now with the floor. He's had multiple number one wide receivers over the course of his career, whether that be a Donald driver, Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson or Devante Adams and who knows who's going to be the guy this year. So in terms of Career Resumé, because we have seen Aaron Rodgers be able to flourish throughout the years with different settings, different you are different types of adversity. Yes. We still have to see kind of Patrick Mahomes face adversity in his career and maybe that's coming this year. Maybe we thought we thought kind of last year that he was dealing with adversity when they had that odd stretch where just didn't seem like anything was really working. [00:12:23][75.3] kyle ledbetter: [00:12:24] Other people and I'm not going to say I deserve protection because I said they were going to be fine. [00:12:28][4.6] julian martinez: [00:12:29] But you have a game Monday Night Football against the New York Giants and you beat them by maybe a touchdown or touchdown or whatever it. And I think that's when people start hitting that red alarm button and it's like, you bitch. [00:12:42][13.8] kyle ledbetter: [00:12:43] And you know what? The Kansas City Chiefs went eight and one after that happened that that Monday night game, they went eight and one and outscored opponents. But maybe that's. [00:12:50][7.3] julian martinez: [00:12:50] Because maybe that's because andy reid big red push that big red button after that game and said, guys, we got to get our shit together. We can't literally be beating the Giants by a score. This is where we have to hit that red alarm. And it worked all the way up until the playoffs where you have a 21 point lead against the lowly Cincinnati Bengals probably didn't need to be there. And then chaos happens. And maybe that's another thing, too. Oh, honestly. And that's maybe something that Patrick Mahomes does need to clean up somewhat. The. I hate to say it so harshly, but dumbness. Like the scramble roll back sack that happened against the Bengals. That was horrific. And I think Patrick Mahomes will agree that that was horrific. Aaron Rodgers doesn't do that. Aaron Rodgers he has the opposite problem. Sometimes he goes too conservative with the ball. They kind of move in different directions. But I guess if you're asking for what gets you respect with the guys, sometimes not making the ESPN top ten lowlights is something that gets a little bit more among the locker room because people won't kill and leave them to conservative. [00:14:00][69.6] kyle ledbetter: [00:14:01] And perhaps that's the same point that Sammy Watkins was talking about, which to close out the segment, I would like to read a couple of my favorite quotes from the Sammy Watkins story, because it's incredible. I quote, Dreams are not merely dreams. No, Watkins believes we all move through an astral realm in which you can manifest outcomes into the physical world. Like the past AFC Championship game. Remember, that was in 2020. He hears voices that tell him when danger's near. He knows for certain that world words, cast spells and death. Watkins isn't afraid of death. Not when you know you've probably died so many times, he says. And you're still here. You just keep coming back. He's also said that, you know, he's researched religious stories of the beginning of mankind and took it a bit too far. There was Adam. Okay, you've got it. But the serpent now, the serpent was not just a snake. All things we think are good aren't good. All of the things we think are bad aren't bad. God could be Satan. Jesus could be Lucifer. Watkins started to feel a dragon like snake, like presence around him. And then when he took it for a drive, he saw something that petrified him all the way to this day. That is some of the again, read this story. It's awesome. I read it two years ago and it has still stuck with me ever since. Sammy Watkins is such an interesting dude. [00:15:20][79.4] julian martinez: [00:15:22] The Lizard King, Sammy Watkins lives on. Thank you for the content today, bro. Anyway, guys, go ahead and drop below in the comments. Yes. Kyle wants to opt out of this debate and I'm curious your thoughts. Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, to day you have to take one. Who is the quarterback you're rolling with. We will like on this video helps the channel helps me helps Kyle. Subscribe to the channel helps us even more. From Juju talk sports guy kyle Ledbetter. Stay safe, happy and healthy. We will see you next time. [00:15:22][0.0] [886.0] Watch Here - https://youtu.be/uVGWu2fbGXo Jimmy Garoppolo will be returning to the San Francisco 49ers. Per Adam Shefter: "Jimmy Garoppolo and the 49ers agreed to a restructured one-year contract that will keep the QB in San Francisco this season, per sources. The contract contains no-trade and no-tag clauses, assuring Garoppolo will remain in SF this season and have the freedom to leave in 2023. Comp update: Jimmy Garoppolo’s one-year restructured deal is worth $6.5 million in base, fully guaranteed, per sources. He has another total of $500k in roster bonuses. He also has playtime bonuses that can boost it another nearly $9M. So, one year, $7M, up to just shy of $16M. Jimmy Garoppolo’s no-trade clause just means that if any team wanted to trade for him, it would have to include him in the conversation and get his and the 49ers’ consent. So the no-trade clause allows Garoppolo and the 49ers to have 10 more weeks to see if a proper suitor arises" Does the Garoppolo return signal a bad omen for Trey Lance taking control of the team? San Francisco 49ers fan Ju-Ju discusses whether this move is a good or bad thing for the team in 2022. #49ers #JimmyGaroppolo #sanfrancisco49ers
Julian Martinez: [00:00:12] Well, guys, it's been a long off season of Jimmy Garoppolo rumors. And finally, we reach a conclusion. The Niners have agreed to a restructured contract with Jimmy G to keep him on the roster in 2023. This is per Adam Schefter. So I'm just to read off the specifics of the deal. Jimmy Garoppolo and the 40 niners agreed to a restructured one year contract that will keep the quarterback in San Francisco this season. Per sources, the contract contains a no trade clause and a no tag clause, assuring Jimmy Garoppolo will remain in San Francisco this season and have the freedom to leave in 2023. He goes on to say Comp update Jimmy Garoppolo's one year restructured deal is worth $6.5 million in baseball guarantee per sources. He has another total of 500 K in roster bonuses. He also has play time bonuses that can boost it another nearly 9 million. So one year 7 million up to just shy of 16 million. So this makes Jimmy Garoppolo the highest paid backup quarterback in the NFL. And I think this is an absolute win for the San Francisco 49ers. How many other teams can say they have a backup quarterback that if push came to shove, can lead them to an AFC championship game, can lead them to a Super Bowl? I know Jimmy Garoppolo has been to two of the last three Super Bowls. And while some think he's been an impediment on the Niners roster, I think the simple answer to that is look at the win loss ratio when he is not there. With that said, I do hope the Trey Lance is an improvement on Jimmy Garoppolo from a abilities standpoint. I'm hoping that Trey Lance can one day ascend and be a top five quarterback akin to a Josh Allen, a Patrick Mahomes, an Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady. He needs to be in that year to live up to his top three draft pick, Jimmy Garoppolo. What he is, he's ranged anywhere from being a top 15 to top 20 quarterback. And when he's been in that top 15 where he's performed up to that ability, sometimes I'll even give you a top ten performance. The Niners win a lot of football games and not many teams can say they have that on the roster. Now I understand the weird locker room dynamic it poses for Trey Lance as we try to progress into the 2022 NFL season, but is any weirder than what they faced last year? Is it that much more dramatic than what the locker room situation was a year ago when Trey Lance was coming in after the Niners had traded three draft picks to grab him? The Niners have said Trey Lance is the guy. And yes, I know that that kind of undermines that notion. But Trey Lance is going to get the first crack at this. If Trey Lance plays up to the ability that we've been presented that we believe that he has, then he should have no reason to fear Jimmy Garoppolo. But if he does struggle. If he gets injured. It's nice to know that the Niners could throw in a guy that threw for 3800 passing yards last year that for the majority of his career has a 2 to 1 touchdown interception ratio that has that throw to Deebo Samuel and the week 18 play in game in his back pocket. Now I know sometimes Jimmy Garoppolo isn't always pretty I know sometimes that could be a mess. But you're not asking him to play significant time for you. That's not the expectation here. You're expecting him to be available if called on, if the unthinkable happens, if an injury happens and I'll even say this, it's possible that he doesn't even perform for the 40 Niners this year, not just because Trey Lance plays up to his ability. But even though Adam Schefter noted that there is a no trade clause in his contract, if you told me that a contending team needed a quarterback this year due to some, as I mentioned, unthinkable injury you're in. Tell me they're not going to give you the San Francisco 40 niners that call and ask about jimmy garoppolo. The reason it was so hard to trade Jimmy Garoppolo in the off season was because of that $25 million contract. That's not an issue anymore. Now you have a $7 million contract with incentives. A team that's trying to push towards the playoffs but just had their starter go down with the injury would be much more willing to take on that contract than the 25 million. Because for as much as I love Jimmy Garoppolo and as much as I respect the talent of Jimmy Garoppolo, $25 million for the level of player that Jimmy is is a lot to take on. It's a very jarring contract for a lot of teams that are questioning how they're going to spend their money. If you told me, was that $18 million quarterback, you probably would've been moved around the draft. But that's just not the way the cookie crumbled in that situation. This just opens up so many possibilities for the Niners, whether he's on the roster, whether he plays for them, whether they have the opportunity to trade them during the season. And I just don't see how I could look at this and think that this is a loss for them in any other way. I don't see how any San Francisco 49ers fan or anyone who cheers for the Niners can look at this deal and think it's a bad deal because the only hangup on having Jimmy Garoppolo on the roster in my mind was the money. That's not the issue anymore. We restructured and Jimmy Garoppolo can be the backup quarterback for this team and he's mature enough more that we saw that he was mature enough to be the backup quarterback behind Tom Brady. We saw that he was mature enough to get through that quarterback competition and even though his wasn't much of a competition last year, so I don't see him having any qualms about this current situation. He has the support of the locker room if he does need a play, and I think that's a very powerful thing. The only thing that I question is how much leashes Kyle Shanahan going to give trey lance if the niners do start off slow. If I told you the niners were two and three, two and four struggling a little bit on offense, it's going to be hard to tell guys like George Kittle, Nick Bosa, how you shake. Deebo Samuel did not press the Jimmy Garoppolo button. That's going to be something to monitor. But again, I hope Trey Lance doesn't make us think about it. I hope Trey Lance lives up to being a top three pick. We don't have to think about it much other than if injury should strike, which as a 49%. I will tell you, injury has hit our team who lot I've seen to make games with Nick Mullens. C.J. battered this. This is an ideal situation if you don't me something bad happened to Trey. At least we can just slide in Garoppolo. I think that's a winning situation for the Niners, especially with their Super Bowl caliber roster that they do have. And we guys, maybe I'm wrong about this whole situation. Maybe you think this was a bad deal for the 49ers. Maybe you think they should've just cleared house and got rid of Jimmy Garoppolo to save themselves any unneeded drama. Drop below in the comments. If that's how you're feeling. If feel like me, I also want to hear him tighten. It's not cut your support. Best way to sports channel though we do like on this video going to do that boss on social media subscribe to the channel follow me on social media at juju talk sports. But I really need you to do this though folks. I need you to stay safe, happy and healthy because I want to see you next time. [00:00:12][0.0] Watch Here - https://youtu.be/msG6FkPWguY Speaker 1: [00:00:12] This just in today. Lamar Jackson has been offered more money than Kyler Murray per Jay Glazer, but that doesn't mean a contract extension has gotten done. Lamar Jackson The Ravens still haven't agreed to a contract as Lamar is seeking to only be the third player in NFL history to receive a fully guaranteed contract. Understandable. Both sides. Why? Both sides would want a fully guaranteed contract or a non fully guaranteed contract. There isn't a ton of precedent for it in the league and still an anomaly that the two examples that we have are of course a very unique situation with John Watson and Kirk Cousins, who is one of the biggest anomalies in the league just by his pure existence. Darian When you hear that the Ravens and Lamar haven't come to terms on an agreement, do you think the Ravens should bend his whims in terms of fully guaranteed, or do you think that they have reason to be hesitant to offer it? [00:01:04][51.3]
Speaker 2: [00:01:04] I think Lamar Jackson should not play this season until he gets his contract numbers. I'm to be completely honest, because you got to you got to secure your future, especially the way he plays. You know, he use a lot of his legs and he does take hits when he uses his legs. So you got to you got to secure the bag when it comes to Lamar Jackson. But this is the problem with the Ravens at the quarterback position, the highest I ever seen the Ravens play for quarterback with Joe Flacco after this. If you look at all the quarterbacks that came through, the Baltimore Ravens were on cheap contracts. You never seen a fully guaranteed quarterback get signed by the Baltimore Ravens. They'll go everywhere else. Only positions cornerback wide, not even wide receiver, running backs, offensive line. But they never did a fully a real full guarantee contract for a Baltimore Ravens quarterback. And this is why Lamar Jackson is going public once to hold out. The guy's a former MVP. If you 39 interceptions. I think the 39 touchdowns I'm sorry, touchdowns. Not interceptions, 39 touchdowns. He didn't even have a double digit interception that year. Understanding that the last couple of years he was hurt, I understand that. But he's still a dynamic player. And you don't want to risk Dad going off of a rookie contract that, you know, Kyler Murray is not even better than Lamar Jackson, in my opinion. So if you want to pay that back to somebody, it got to be Lamar Jackson. And I think he deserves it. Just the Ravens are being cheap as an organization and they don't want a paid star. [00:02:41][96.6] Speaker 1: [00:02:42] Yeah. But on one hand, they're offering him the second highest paid contract in the NFL. So they are, in theory, paying him. Now, the question is over this term guaranteed. Technically, it could all be guaranteed. If he plays up to his ability. He's the superstar we expect him to be remains healthy short of a catastrophic injury, which honestly, in terms of here's here's my thing. How many devastating injuries do we see in the NFL on a yearly basis at the quarterback position anymore? Yes, we had Alex Smith a couple of years ago, but isn't that more of a rarity? I mean, even guys who tear their ACL come back the next year, guys who tear their Achilles come back the next year. Dak, you know, obviously got his contract after his injury. So. [00:03:23][41.0] Speaker 2: [00:03:24] Right. [00:03:24][0.0] Speaker 1: [00:03:24] I don't think that even if Lamar, let's say this, he goes out there week one this year carries his ACL. I don't think teams aren't going to be willing to pay him next year or he's not he's going to be at risk of not playing out the rest of his contract. Now I it's comes into that territory, too, with obviously Lamar, one of his biggest strength is his athleticism. And if he does suffer injury, will that go away without fail? Well, that's what I'm hoping to Lamar. And I think at one point he'll realize this, too. He needs to develop a second gear as a quarterback because no matter how athletic you are, that's that's faith, no matter who you are. Like once he hit that 30 year old mark, that it's tough to be like athletic quarterback and continue to age. Well at the position even I'm sure Josh Allen at one point to another similar quarterback is going to have to realize that and kind of start changing his philosophy not take as many hits to his body. With Ben Roethlisberger back in the day, Big Ben took a hit after hit after hit. He just age like milk. Cam Newton. Hey, Cam Newton. See, I think that Lamar, if he does sign this contract, even without the full guaranteed, I still think he'll make most of, if not all of the money from the contract. So I don't really have a fear of that. So maybe that's why I'm pretty neutral on the term of guaranteed. But I do think that it behooves the NFL to not have guaranteed contracts just game handed like candy, because it's a tough sport and things happen. And when it comes to baseball, I hate that they had fully guaranteed contracts, mostly because it means the players who shouldn't be in the league kind of hang around the league for years or hang around on rosters for years. And maybe not just a for like Lamar Jackson, but I just think in general, it's a bad business for the NFL to hand out fully guaranteed contracts. [00:05:11][106.4] Speaker 3: [00:05:12] Yeah, I understand the point there. And the NFL doesn't hand out guaranteed contracts because they can. It's just kind of how they've been negotiating for years. And only in the cases of Kirk Cousins being able to withstand the franchise tag and hitting free agency or the sexual predator getting traded to the Browns. Has there been a case where circumstances were just right now? Usually the guarantees are around like 75 to 80% now. So what we're talking about is, again, a few tens of millions of dollars and that being guaranteed versus him having to make a roster in order to guarantee those, which I assume for the next seven years, Lamar Jackson isn't in jeopardy of not making a roster. What's difficult about the situation is, like you said last year, I would argue that Lamar Jackson could blow out his knee and would still teams would line up for a fully guaranteed contract. I feel less confident than I did last year and yet still feel the case that Lamar Jackson will still get a gigantic contract larger than Kyler Murray, even if he gets hurt. The difference there is one Lamar Jackson is going to I know the whole thing about Lamar taking hits because he runs is a big deal. But Lamar doesn't really ever take hits and the quarterback position is super protected. He's yes, he got hurt at the end of last year and so did Patrick Mahomes in a regular season game against the Broncos. And he missed about the same amount of time. Like the whole thing about Lamar, like taking too many hits is a little overblown in my opinion. So I think that he'll play out whatever the contract is, he'll get another big one. Obviously he's representing himself, which is a big part of shooting for the guaranteed contract. I think if an agent were advising him and he's going to get $235 million regardless of the guarantees, I think an agent might advise him to sign it just because other quarterbacks who also have agents have signed those deals. I don't know if that's like a causation correlation thing. I just am interested by the fact that what was what exactly was the hold up in the contract like? We know exactly what type of contract he's going to get. We know what the language is going to be in the deal. It's going to be $3 million more than Kyler Murray, which was $100,000 more than Deshaun Watson, which was $2 million more than Josh Allen. Like it. It's a very strategic pattern of contracts. It's why I was surprised that they hadn't signed the deal yet. And now I guess we kind of know the reason why. [00:07:41][149.2] Speaker 1: [00:07:42] I'll have your name reporting on how many years would be on this proposed contract. [00:07:45][2.9] Speaker 3: [00:07:46] I don't have the exclusive report like I had with Kyler Murray. No, I had the Kyler Murray News two weeks beforehand just because I had the Cardinals podcast and stuff. [00:07:56][9.6] Speaker 1: [00:07:56] But I guess why I asked this was because like, I'm curious if. If it was a shorter contract, then I think it might be okay to sign that guarantee, that fully guaranteed contract for the Ravens. If you told me it was like because go back to Kirk Cousins when he signed his full guaranteed contract I believe was a three year deal. [00:08:14][17.8] Speaker 3: [00:08:15] Mhm. [00:08:15][0.0] Speaker 2: [00:08:15] Yeah it was, it was a three year deal. [00:08:17][1.6] Speaker 1: [00:08:18] A three year deal. Fully guaranteed. I might be more comfortable doing that but I don't want to fully guarantee a five year, a six year, a ten year deal. That's when I think that the Ravens will wash their mind in terms of handing out this contract. [00:08:31][13.6] Speaker 2: [00:08:33] I mean, we want to keep it in the middle. I say just give them four years. [00:08:35][2.5] Speaker 1: [00:08:36] Four years, fully guaranteed. Let's see. So the baseline is what, like 40 million per year? [00:08:42][6.4] Speaker 3: [00:08:43] Kyler Murray is getting 46, so probably about 47 to 50, probably. If it's if it's a four year contract, think like the Aaron Rodgers deal, which was four years, 200 million. [00:08:52][9.4] Speaker 1: [00:08:53] Okay. So, yeah, we're talking four years, 200 million fully guaranteed for Lamar Jackson. And think about the Ravens team contract. They've built a nice team around Lamar and what he does. Well, when you think about the offensive line, how it's built them drafting a center this year strong running game with J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. They can make it work on a short term basis. I think that might be a compromise that if I'm Lamar, I'm negotiating this, I might seek Nick. Hey, I want to if that's really the important thing to me, having that fully guaranteed contract, then maybe I could seek it on short term basis. And hey, in three years, four years, maybe we could reevaluate and I could become the highest paid quarterback once again if I play up to my abilities. Yeah. [00:09:37][44.3] Speaker 3: [00:09:39] And we know from Jay Glazer that he's gotten offered more money than Kyler Murray, which makes me think that it's a five year contract, just like Kilar's probably like 6 to $10 million total more so like $2 million more than that because again, like Kilar's was 2 million more than Deshaun, which was 2 million more than Josh Allen, which was 2 million more than Patrick Mahomes. And that's kind of the layering of those five year contracts. So I'm guessing it's a five year, $240 Million fully guaranteed contract, which might be part of the hang up for why he hasn't signed the deal yet. [00:10:14][35.5] Speaker 1: [00:10:15] I think it's kind of like what Darian was saying to the Ravens, how they tend to operate. They didn't hand Flacco his contract until after he won the Super Bowl. Right. They're a very results oriented team and they're a well-run team. For what it's worth. I mean, for the last entirety of my life, the Ravens have been a relevant franchise. So I'll give it to them. They they make shrewd business moves. And this is where it kind of gets tough when a shrewd organization comes against a superstar player who's seeking something that is a rarity in the sport. So I don't know who's going to win out exactly. I think Lamar, at the end of the day, is still going to become a very rich man here shortly. It's just a matter of is he going to again staple himself in NFL? History is only the third guaranteed contract. I actually let's throw this before we close it out here. What are the odds he gets this thing for? Guaranteed. [00:11:03][48.2] Speaker 2: [00:11:04] Either he going to have to do it before we win, but I don't see it happening. Yeah, I think he's going to sit out there. He's going to sit out like three or four. [00:11:11][7.2] Speaker 1: [00:11:12] I don't think he's gonna sit out. I think I think the thing about Lamar, for me personally, I just think he has such a high football character for whatever that's worth, that I don't see him as a sit out type player. [00:11:21][8.9] Speaker 2: [00:11:21] Oh, no. I think he wants to protect his future. You know, you don't want to get hurt. [00:11:25][3.7] Speaker 1: [00:11:26] Yeah, but that could create some bad blood with some guys. I mean, look at even like Le'Veon Bell like that created the whole thing. You should be worrying about other people's money, but players on his own team start resenting after that. [00:11:36][10.6] Speaker 3: [00:11:37] Well, Le'Veon Bell never stepped back into that locker room after it all happened, because, remember, he's. [00:11:41][4.1] Speaker 2: [00:11:41] Got all these different. [00:11:42][1.1] Speaker 1: [00:11:43] Issues that may have been a big part of it to get. Yeah. Hey, if he Lamar hits the open market like if his contract expires obviously be wanted by pretty much all 25 teams I would say quite 32. [00:11:56][13.8] Speaker 3: [00:11:57] There's all all but for all but 14. [00:12:00][3.1] Speaker 1: [00:12:02] All but four teams, maybe five or six, depending on how much going will. [00:12:05][3.5] Speaker 2: [00:12:05] Be involved because no matter what person get released, no matter what quarterback get released, the Raiders got some ties to it. Someway, somehow. [00:12:11][6.1] Speaker 1: [00:12:12] Can we get Dana White to give Lamar call? Can we make that happen? All right. All right, guys. Well, anyway, let us know, what do you think's going to happen with this Lamar situation? Do you think he does get the third fully guaranteed contract in NFL history dropped below in the comments? Leave it like on this video. Subscribe to the channel. We're joined today by Darion Hopkins. We got all his information in the bio of this video. Go ahead and check that out from juju. Talk sports got a lot better. Stay safe, happy and healthy. We will see you next time. [00:12:12][0.0] [698.4] Watch Here - https://youtu.be/95TjqoilaOk Speaker 1: [00:00:12] Well, it was definitely interesting weekend for Raiders fans, NFL fans, Buccaneers fans. A whole lot of fan bases were affected by one that Dana White on a Gronk cast. [00:00:21][9.2]
Unidentified: [00:00:22] I work to put that deal together for Brady and Gronk to come to the Raiders and it was almost a done deal. And at the last minute Gruden blew the deal up. [00:00:37][14.3] Speaker 2: [00:00:38] And said that he didn't want them back and whoa, all hell broke loose, man. It was crazy. And and Brady was already looking at houses and it wasn't being said that to Gronk was coming. So Las Vegas would have had Brady and Gronk the year that the Bucs won the Super Bowl, except Gruden blew the deal up. [00:00:57][19.6] Speaker 3: [00:00:59] I'm not really a big fan of this topic, honestly. But hey, I mean, Tom Brady's buddy Tom Brady is Tom Brady. You know, you can't you can't deny that. But what do you do about that? [00:01:09][9.0] Speaker 1: [00:01:09] GRUDEN Also. [00:01:09][0.4] Speaker 3: [00:01:10] Here's a Derek Carr for Tom Brady which offers a lot is not that great anyway. [00:01:14][4.1] Speaker 1: [00:01:14] So so do you think that's why Gruden was so resistant to sign Brady when he was free agent Yeah. [00:01:19][5.2] Speaker 3: [00:01:20] Page number one. Jon Gruden in itself is already old, his offense is old, his defense is old. Why not go out to get an old quarterback? It makes sense. [00:01:30][9.9] Speaker 1: [00:01:32] What did you think when you first heard the comments? [00:01:33][1.3] Speaker 4: [00:01:35] Well, the first thing when I when I saw this was circulating the headlines over the weekend was that people really love these Tom Brady conspiracies so much. First it was, oh, my gosh, Tom Brady's going to the 40 Niners and oh, my gosh, what if Tom Brady were a Raider or oh, my gosh, what if Tom Brady had a secret back deal with the Miami Dolphins, where they were going to have Sean Payton retire and unretired as head coach then in Miami, but it only got blown up by a once in a generation racial discrimination lawsuit. Man, everyone loves these Tom Brady conspiracy theories so much they do. [00:02:06][31.7] Speaker 1: [00:02:07] But this isn't just a conspiracy theory, though. Gronk confirmed this wasn't just Dana White, it was also Matt Lombardi confirmed that this was an almost thing that happened. So what it. [00:02:18][10.8] Speaker 3: [00:02:18] Was import that's the question was why the trigger wasn't pulled in. [00:02:21][3.0] Speaker 1: [00:02:22] Well it seems like it is literally boiling down to Gruden and it my theory on it on why he would be so resistant to go about it would be obviously you're relinquishing team control when Tom Brady goes to your team it's something that the Bucs were much more willing to do. And obviously when Brady gets there, they're signing Leonard Fournette, signing Shady McCoy, they're signing Antonio Brown, they're trading up in the first round to draft the offensive line. A lot of that seemed like Tom Brady doing a little bit of GM manipulation behind the scenes. And maybe that was just something that Gruden and Mike Mayock at the time weren't willing to do. And I could understand why you would be resistant, but at the same time, I think you pull that trigger. I understand what you're saying about the age argument with Derek Carr, but bottom line, we don't know if Derek Carr is ever going to win a Super Bowl. I know what Tom Brady did a couple of years ago. He took the Buccaneers a franchise and he'd been in the playoffs in over a decade and won a Super Bowl. [00:03:18][56.1] Speaker 3: [00:03:18] So but this is the problem, though. This is the problem now. Okay. What's going on? Tom Brady comes into the Las Vegas Raiders. Jon Gruden, any given up his power? That's the only problem. Yeah, we know it. And that's what it means. Tom Brady, not win a Super Bowl in Las Vegas just because of that. Because Drew and don't know how to put weapons around their quarterbacks. If you look at the years that Derek Carr was here, name a real true number one receiver that he had besides Amari Cooper in Michael Crabtree. [00:03:48][29.3] Speaker 1: [00:03:49] Obviously. Martavis Bryant. Right. But that's at least worth a third round pick. We're not getting too high. [00:03:56][7.7] Speaker 3: [00:03:57] My best years was in Pittsburgh. We know that. [00:03:59][1.8] Speaker 1: [00:03:59] Kenny, some Tyrell Williams. [00:04:00][0.9] Speaker 4: [00:04:02] Hunter Renfroe. [00:04:02][0.4] Speaker 3: [00:04:04] Hudson River was not a number one. We know that. [00:04:05][1.6] Speaker 4: [00:04:06] He had more yards than Mike Evans last year and as many touchdowns as Stefon Diggs. Somehow. I still can't believe that's a real stat. [00:04:12][6.1] Speaker 3: [00:04:13] Yeah. And just imagine just imagine how it is now with, you know, with the whole Adams thing, how he's going to be even more open. [00:04:18][5.3] Speaker 1: [00:04:19] In that first round. You know, the Bucs obviously traded up the attrition worse I guess I was fairly was the Henry Ruggs tragedy. [00:04:27][7.6] Speaker 3: [00:04:28] Mm. I wasn't a big fan. I wasn't a big fan of drugs coming out. A lot of people don't know that. I wasn't a big fan of Rugs. I felt as though in that in that actual draft, it was more it was better receivers didn't have at that at that spot. [00:04:40][12.3] Speaker 4: [00:04:41] That included Jerry, Judy and Ceedee LAMB at the same time. [00:04:44][3.4] Speaker 1: [00:04:44] A little bit, but Ceedee. [00:04:45][1.0] Speaker 3: [00:04:46] LAMB And anything. [00:04:46][0.5] Speaker 1: [00:04:47] Jon Gruden with you know his ties to Al Davis a guy get speed speed speed raiders ball right and that's that's but I. [00:04:53][6.8] Speaker 3: [00:04:54] Don't want to say I don't want to say what I want to say a speed leap. I don't want to say that. [00:04:58][4.7] Speaker 1: [00:04:58] I see where you're going with it. I actually I understand we get I just think this is a miss. It would have been your inaugural season in Las Vegas. The greatest of all time quarterback is coming your way. But I'm looking at it through the benefit of hindsight as well. Obviously, we know that coming off that 2019 season, Brady was struggling. He was starring show His Age. I believe Kyle likes to point out that he had quite the same hubris. Mitch Trubisky that year. [00:05:25][26.6] Speaker 4: [00:05:26] Yes, yes. Same same QB as Mitchell Trubisky in 2019. That's correct. [00:05:30][4.2] Speaker 1: [00:05:31] So it's easy to look at that 2019 version that entered free agency and think to yourself that that was a diminishing quarterback that was on the open market. And then he goes to Tampa and just happens to win that Super Bowl in a little bit of an odd year. Obviously, no fans in the stands. The Buccaneers had a lot more had a bit of more ready made team than a lot of the other candidates. [00:05:53][22.1] Speaker 3: [00:05:54] So there was just a quarterback over. [00:05:55][1.1] Speaker 1: [00:05:56] Yeah, they were a quarterback away. When you have Jameis Winston who had the 30, 30 season, the season before and they were still seven and nine kind of on the outskirts of the playoffs, not completely incompetent. They go out there again and get a B, fix their offensive line and their defense with the way their defense was built. It was a ready made pretender. The other team that was talked about a lot in that offseason was going to be the Los Angeles Chargers. The Los Angeles Chargers were apparently really close on game. Tom Brady and if nothing else do. If the Raiders knew that the Chargers were in on the bidding, they probably should have made a little bit more of a diligent effort to try and avoid him from going in the division. Luckily for their benefit, it didn't end up happening. And obviously, again, Tom Brady goes to Tampa Bay, the story goes on, is told personally that offseason, I didn't even think he was leaving New England but I did have the Raiders is like my second choice. If he did go to another team. [00:06:46][49.8] Speaker 3: [00:06:47] I didn't have him even leaving New England either. But just imagine if Tom Brady did leave the season and Josh McDaniels was, you know, as our head coach right now, I think that might be a little bit more different. And Tom Brady might reconsider coming to the Las Vegas Raiders. But I think Tom Brady respects Derek Carr enough to know, like, okay, they have their quarterback and want to revive another Tampa Bay Buccaneers, revive another franchise that I did before with with the new well New England has was good back then but it wasn't as great they were good they not there wasn't that great at them but you know Tom Brady just showed no matter what team he goes on, he could turn it around as a quarterback. [00:07:27][39.9] Speaker 1: [00:07:27] I guess when free agency and 2025 heads or 2030 or however Brady decides to stretch this one out, maybe he'll live his dream on the next gronkowski. We'll find out. They're heading to Las Vegas. Kyle, any closing thoughts before we close this one? [00:07:43][15.7] Speaker 4: [00:07:44] I'm still stuck on the fact that this is like the leading headline on every sports radio topic today when the Miami Dolphins literally got fined for tampering with Tom Brady and had a plan, not tampering. [00:07:55][11.0] Speaker 1: [00:07:56] It's Dana White. He's announced it's not tampering. [00:07:58][2.5] Speaker 4: [00:07:59] It's just no one cares that the Dolphins had a secret backdoor deal to have Tom Brady and Sean Payton become their coach and quarterback. And now Sean Payton and Bruce Arians are out of jobs and Tom Brady seems pretty unhappy in Tampa Bay and no one wants to talk about that. [00:08:13][13.5] Speaker 1: [00:08:13] I think it's because we have the shop, because we have the quote from the shop and everyone's looking at Derek Carr. [00:08:20][7.1] Speaker 4: [00:08:20] How is the sound bite LeBron James's podcast a bigger deal than actually getting hit with tampering charges. [00:08:26][6.1] Speaker 3: [00:08:27] Tom Bradley in that 2025 in the 2024 season, you never know. You might be a part of that helmet you got on their desk there and with the 49 is you never know. I'm just saying. [00:08:38][10.7] Speaker 1: [00:08:39] Well, we've gone back and forth certainly on a Trey Lance topic or two. So we'll see. Let's I'm hoping for the best hoping that the third overall pick in last year's draft can live up to expectations. Lord knows that the quarterbacks in that draft haven't otherwise. But Darren otherwise. Thank you for joining us, man. I got where can people find you these days? I know you kind of went through a little bit of rebranding recently. [00:09:02][22.9] Speaker 3: [00:09:04] Yeah, I'm actually going through a couple of rebrands at this point, but I'm still part of the, you know, find me on Twitter Spotlight Orange. That's the Raiders. Twitter my network Twitter Spotify sports networks of you want to try me on a lot like sports network yeah you could definitely go to Salesforce's network on Twitter Instagram Salesforce network same thing Spotlight Raiders talk on Instagram one in two brands at this moment so yeah so you can. On both of those. 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