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All right. We're ready to go. Mike Florio from Profit Ball Talk Live. We'll join us coming up next hour. There's a lot of things to discuss NFL-wise because you got some players that were going
to be released. You got free agency. The draft is coming up. You got a transitional tag with Daniel Jones. The NFL surprises you every couple of years and you know the commissioner's exemplist.
I didn't know that existed. The cults have placed the transition tag on Daniel Jones. That means we're not going to franchise you. We're going to let you seek other offers if you want and then we get to have the final safe.
We want to keep you. It's kind of like saying, we like you, but at a cost, at a price because a Kelly surgery in the off season and you're not quite sure what you were going to get. We saw that in the first, what, nine, ten games of the season, it played really well. The cults were one of the top stories in the NFL that he gets hurt.
Now are you going to pony up? How much money?
“And I think he's going to make around 37 million dollars if he comes back to the cults”
that one year deal for 37 million dollars to maybe prove yourself again and then get another
contract. The move that I'm really curious about or the next move for this player is Kyler Murray. You know my good buddy Kyler Murray. Because if I look back when he first started with Arizona, those first three years are respectable, I'll run down the numbers here.
First year in Arizona, he completed 64% of his passes. He threw for 3700 yards and he had 20 touchdowns 12 intersections. He was the rookie of the year. The next year completed 67% through for 3900 yards, 26 touchdowns, 12 intersections. All very respectable.
The third year, he completed almost 70% of his passes. He had almost 3800 yards, 24 touchdowns, 10 intersections. We're good. And then they signed him to the contract extension. Then all of a sudden it was 66% completion, 2300 yards, 14 touchdowns, 7 intersections.
Now there are rushing yards to go along with this and then all of a sudden the next
Year, it was 10 touchdowns, 5 intersections and 1,800 yards.
Now he did come back in 2024, almost 69% completion, almost 3,900 yards, 21 touchdowns, 11 intersections. These are all respectable. So there's one, two, three, four, four seasons that are respectable. That most teams, middle of the road and lower, would go sign up for that.
In fact, a few teams in the upper tier might go, "Hey, I'll take that any day." Then he had last year, he completed 68% and he threw for under 1,000 yards, 6 touchdowns, 3 intersections. Now they, of course, he was a healthy scratch, it felt like, and they were done with him.
“Now the question is, what kind of Murray can you get?”
Can I bring back what he was, those first three years, four of his first six years?
Very respectable. But a team like Minnesota, you got him inside on turf, you got some receivers, we like Kevin O'Connell as a head coach, maybe that is sort of his reclamation. As we see this, and we're going to see this again this year, like who is this year's Sam Darnled?
And maybe we just named the award after Sam Darnled, because it's the reclamation award goes to, and maybe it's Daniel Jones. But you have some of these players, you know, Gino Smith might end up in Minnesota and up starting in Minnesota. So you have a couple of the, you know, it's to a, to a, will be a reclamation project.
The question is, will he be good? Where's he going to land? Is he going to be a starter wherever he goes? But Kylo Murray to me is fascinating, because I think it might have been last year where I said, I just feel like he's going to end up on the jets.
And I don't think that's a bad thing, because I do think Kylo Murray is better than any other quarterback who was going to be coming out in the draft aside from Fernando Mendoza. Maybe the dolphins, but it feels like Malik Willis is the frontrunner there in Miami. But if I got Kylo Murray, now, do I want him in a big media market, not necessarily? He didn't put himself out there.
I don't know how approachable he is, does he, does he want to do interviews, does he want to be the face of the franchise?
But then you have that, that negative, that cloud that's always going to be hanging over
him. I don't know if he wants to be great. I think he's so talented he can be great, but I don't know if he wants to be consistently great or better than that, a leader, a whole of favor.
“I don't know if he wants to do that, and that's what would make me take pause.”
Do I think he has the talent? Yes. But he's always had the talent. I just don't know if he has motivation. And when they have to put something in your contract that says you got a study, man, that
blinking light is not going off anytime soon. And that's what would make me nervous. I don't know if he wants to study, he wants to be the first guy in the last guy out. And I know it sounds like a cliché, but for him, it shouldn't be a cliché. You got to shake this reputation, and if not, then go play baseball.
But he's had so much talent that in high school, if you look at his high school video, it's not fair. Even in college, he was a lecturer, but when you get to the pros, I don't care how good you are. I don't care what position you're playing.
“You have to then put in the time, put in the work, because now you're playing against”
equals. And for Kyla Murray, I would certainly kick the tires on him. If I'm the judge, he's not going to cost me a lot, or if I'm Minnesota, he's not going to cost me a lot. But can he give me an upgrade?
And I would say yes, but you have to have that meeting with him where you say, and you have to look him in the eye as I once did. And you just have to ask him, tell me how you're going to lead this to. Tell me why we shouldn't believe anything that we heard with Arizona. And then let him tell you, I believe he can show you, but I need him to tell, I need to
hear it. I need him to actually believe the words he's telling me. Not a Johnny Mansell combine interview where he's going to be, what do you need? Yeah. And then I'll ask him about his wife and then what's his wife and a Mary?
Yeah, yeah. I'll ask him about Mary. They're going to love this. Kyla Murray, I just want to know, do you want to be great? Are you willing to put in the time?
Daniel Jones, you've got a one year deal that you're going to have to prove yourself again.
You get $37 million, which is kind of where I see him anyone.
I think he's in that, you know, Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, three years, a h...
but coming off the Achilles, somebody wants to come in and pay a little bit more. But then the colds, they got rid of Anthony Richardson. So you don't have real negotiating power, I don't think, with Daniel Jones. If he decides he wants to go someplace else, somebody gives him a better offer, you don't want to match it and then the colds are back to square one.
“But the Kyla Murray situation, I think bears watching, we'll talk to Florio about this.”
And, you know, you're going to have pro-days coming up, you're going to get artificially inflated, where you're going to go, oh my gosh, did you see that guy on his pro-day happens every year? And you got to really be cautious, you almost have to remind yourself, okay, let me see what he did on Saturday, not on a Tuesday in Bloomington.
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“How are you sitting? What's the poll question today?”
Well, I have a couple of ways to word this one, I'm not sure which one. One of them feels too mean. But the basic idea is, is Kyler-Maria better quarterback than we think. Okay. So, I could say, is Kyler-Maria better quarterback than we think?
Yes or no? Very easy. The way I originally worded it was Kyler-Maria is a bad quarterback. Wow. Perception or reality?
A bad. I can't say he's a bad quarterback. I think he's got the talent to be very good. So, I don't, but what is the perception of him? The perception of him is he's not very good, isn't that?
I think the perception is he doesn't put in the time. He's not a leader, maybe he doesn't care. I can't think he Richardson, you might say, now he's a bad quarterback. But he does have talent, but kind of Mery, there is proof of concept here. Like, all right, he's gone out and thrown from almost 4,000 yards a couple of times.
There's a lot of team, Pittsburgh Steelers would take those numbers right now. The jets would take it. I mean, there's quite a dolphins would take it.
Quite a few teams that would take those numbers, the problem is the name attached to those
numbers. So, I wouldn't be mean-spirited saying he's a bad quarterback. Right. What was the other way you ordered it? Is Kyler Mery a better quarterback than we think?
“Or maybe you could say, what kind of quarterback is Kyler Mery?”
Is he very good, good, average, stay away? Yeah, poem. Is this a shared blame situation where the Arizona Cardinals, they can take down a lot of people. It's a point at a lot, and it's almost like the jets and the Cardinals are the places
quarterbacks don't really want to go, and I'm wondering if Kyler Mery will get the same treatment, Sam Darnold got when he left it. It's partially the fault of the team. Well, it took a while before Sam proved that it was the jets who were the problem. And Kyler was better with a bad team like Arizona than Sam was with a bad team like the
jets. Kyler Mery is talented enough to win games. I think Sam Darnold was brought in. He was drafted because he was the safe choice. He's just, he's not a difference maker where he's going to win the games single-handedly,
like Kyler Mery has shown that he can, yes, he also had to kind of prove that the jets and the panthers were the problem. Yeah. Yeah. 49ers didn't really get a shot, Vikings, he did, but he did well there.
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know how you freeze that with Kyler Mery because it feels like he has proven that he can be very good. And yes, it is a franchise that is guaranteed to disappoint.
But, okay, Arizona got a great tight end. Training, Brian.
They got Marvin Harrison, Jr., the third that everybody thought this is a generational talent.
And it's been a slow build. So they did surround him with talent. Yes, Eden. What if I said Kyler Mery's biggest problem is perception or reality?
I feel like he has a big perception problem.
Yeah. All right. For a guy, you never see him. You never hear anything. But the little bits that he did bubble up, they're like, man, that's not great.
Kyler Mery's problem is Kyler Mery, in my opinion, because it goes back to those who were extremely talented, and I was point out, Jordan had all this talent, but he worked so hard when he got to the NBA, Tiger had all this talent. But when he got to the PGA tour, he worked tirelessly. He worked, you know, harder than anybody did.
You know, you, Jumarkis Russell had incredible talent.
He just, he's always had incredible talent.
He's didn't want to work. And that happens with these players. That it's so easy for you. You are the star. You're the star there in high school star in college.
Now you're going to be the number one overall pick. Hey, I could have played baseball if I wanted to. Hey, I'm going to do, and I'll go back to Michael Vick, and that's the cautionary tale.
“And I think I even told Mike when I've had him on before.”
He should talk to Kyler Mery, because it's very similar. You know, Michael Vick didn't put in the time. He was just an elite athlete that you feel like I don't have to until you do. I don't care who it is. You do, and Kyler is sort of like, maybe a right-handed Michael Vick.
Not as explosive, you know, straight ahead speed, I don't think, but quickness.
And he's completing 67, 68, 69 percent of his passes, like those aren't pedestrian.
And you're throwing for 25, 26, 27 touchdowns, you're throwing for 38, 30, 900 yards. Okay. And today's NFL, those are all respectable, but I just think Kyler is Kyler's problem. We'll settle on a poll question. I do have, according to draft Kings, the 2026 odds to have the few-est wins.
We skew negative. We'll have that for you. Coming up. We'll take a break.
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Watch little college basketball, Miami of Ohio, Edges Toledo, to stay undefeated, they're
now 30 and a. The fourth team in the last 35 years to start out 30 and a. It should toss state back in 2013, Kentucky, 2014, Gonzaga in 2020 and 2021. Seven of Miami's 30 wins have come by 3 points or less tied for the most of any team in Division 1.
Now, I'm fine if they lose one game, they don't win their conference. I hope that they would still get an opportunity to be whatever. Whatever seed you want to put them in, maybe they're, you know, 15 seed. I'd like for them to get into the tournament.
“I hope they get into the tournament, I think it's a great story.”
Certainly if they're undefeated, they're getting into the tournament. But they don't have a Wally's Zerbiac because when Miami of Ohio had their tournament run and they had Wally's Zerbiac, they had a great player. A player who would go and play in the NBA. This Miami of Ohio team is sort of like, and these guys pass the ball and they share and
there's a balanced scoring attack. Now those are all good things. But when we're watching the tournament, we want to see somebody in a like a jimmer for debt. Where you go, man, you've got to watch BYU, staff at Davidson.
They're not winning the tournament, but they're winning our hearts. We get to tune in to watch.
“And that's what, because for the most part, college basketball looks all the same.”
It's like, all right, yeah, you got some good teams. There's a couple of good players, but they're not going to be around. Although AJ debances said that not a guarantee that he would leave BYU. Paul, he told me that he would bet one of his fingers that AJ debances does not come back to BYU.
It's probably staying for March, and I like he won't be staying to the end of the school year. I can pretty much guarantee that. But you look at college basketball, and we need those names. We need to go, oh, man, I can't wait to see that guy.
And there's a couple of those players and debances, one of those players. Darren Peterson is one of those players, Boozer is one of those players. You probably have five to seven players that you're going to come away going, wow. Now there's going to be a couple of players that come out of nowhere who were going to be on rooting for that guy or that team happens every year.
But you know, you start to look at March madness, and Miamiville, Ohio is a nice story. And I hope that they win their, I hope they're undefeated. And then, you know, there's no argument here.
Although Bruce Pearl, former Auburn head coach, now an analyst, he's like, no...
be in if they lose a game. And then somebody pointed out, well, Bruce, your son is coaching
Auburn now and they're kind of a bubble team or you, there's no conflict of interest, right? He's probably saying Auburn should be in because this is the argument that we get. How would they do if they were in the SEC? I get it, but they're not.
You're undefeated. You want every game that we put in front of you. There's something to be said. And I know, but you know what, March madness is all about one game. You only have to be better than that team for one game.
And if Miamiville, Ohio ends up playing an SEC school and it's only for one game, it's not a best of seven, it's one game, one and done. And that's the fun part because there are times where you go, how did that team beat that team? Because it was one game on a neutral site. Yeah, probably.
Your Miami Ohio team has seven guys averaging in double figures way too balanced for you. And the of is gone. It's back in the day when we were younger, it was Miami, Ohio. Yeah. Now the of is gone.
It's Miami, Ohio, official. Yeah. Well, I'm grandfathered in since my old girlfriend went to Miami, Ohio. High in school. Miami, Ohio.
Yes.
Right, one of the coolest Ohio has one of the coolest town names I've ever heard, not
at Miami, Ohio. Because that's Oxford Oxford. Yeah. Defiance, Ohio. Yeah.
Defiance college. One of my brothers went there. Easily one of the coolest sounding places of all time. Defiance. Yeah.
Yes. Stubborn Indiana. Yeah. Not a real time. Defiance.
Yeah. Ron Harper went to Miami, Ohio. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And a Kaiser high school in date.
Oh. Oh. Yeah. And Serbia.
They had a kid named Devon Davis just before Serbia.
Really good player. Help them get the turn. Randy Ayrs played it Miami of Ohio. He later went into the NBA coaching. He might still be coaching, but he was a really good player there.
Darryl Hedrick. I went to his basketball camp. He taught defense. I didn't like that basketball camp. That was terrible.
I show up. You know, you're slapping the floor and you're doing defensive drills. I'm like, why am I paying $150 to come to learn defense?
“You should be paying me, show you some offense here.”
Yes, Todd. Why was it ever called Miami, Ohio? Because then it sounds like you've got a complex. No, it's the other of my own. Oh, Miami.
Nice. Nice weather. Hurricanes. That's actually Miami of Ohio. Well, what would you then?
No. What would it what it's called now? Miami, Ohio, Miami, Hype, and Ohio, calling it at any point Miami of Ohio, makes a sound like, well, everyone knows Miami's the hurricanes with the other Miami school. Well, you have to.
You have to differentiate yourself from the you. Brad, I'm gonna say you have to do something, but I would have gone all along with what it is now as opposed to other Ohio, it sounds weird, and it feels like you've got a complex because you're not the Miami hurricane, and that other school, that's also called Miami. Thank you, Todd.
Back to you, mister. All right. So we have our poll question. Hey, you know what? Here's our poll question.
There's Kyler Murray, still a starting quarterback in the NFL. Yes or no? All right. Let's go around the room.
“Is Kyler Murray still a starting quarterback, Todd?”
Yes. Seaton. Yes. Marvin? Yes.
Who? Yep. I'd say yes, too. Not much of a poll question. No, it's not.
Well, we've had poll questions where it's like 98% one-way or another. It's all right. No. Wait. You're not all in on that?
Yeah. Is the guardian of poll questions there? I'm not keeping the poll questions. Okay. I'm just saying if we, we had a, we went five for five in here with the same answers.
And it doesn't normally happen. Yes. Yes, Paul. Okay. Let's say Kyler Murray, where was, where a stock?
Would you short that stock and think it's going to get worse his career? Or would you invest in that stock and think you're buying low and it's going to be better? I'm buying low. Yes. Yes.
If I said you could have Kyler Murray or two a tongue of I alone as a stock, as a stock, right? That alone that that's the comparison. Well, these guys are both available. Yes, Marvin.
But one, you would take in a heartbeat and the other one, I'm not sure.
“Well, wait a minute, who are you taking in a heartbeat?”
Is that a quote? Yeah. Come on. Kyler. Oh, I don't know.
Well, you just said, is he starting to quarterback? Everyone just said it, yes, without blanking, is to a starting quarterback? Not right now. No. No.
So you just answered my question? I know, but I can only tell you what NFL people in the NFL circles.
I gave you my opinion, D.
I was confused by that. I would start him.
I'm saying that someone could start.
Yes. It's what very. I was confused by the confusion.
“And you guys like, which one is the answer?”
Like, all of a sudden, your arms are longer than everybody else and now you're an expert. Okay. My fingers down by the way. I know you did. Yes.
Marvin Rays is his arm, but he didn't want you to see his hands. Yes, Paul. Two years ago. Two years ago, two a through for 4,700 yards, 30 touchdowns, it was a 70% passer. That was only two years ago.
And he's been relatively healthy since then. I know. I'm just telling you, in the NFL inter circles, don't count out to a getting a landing spot like Atlanta. What about Atlanta for two a?
What about Kyler in Atlanta?
See, all that fascinates me.
With those weapons and B.J. on and you got him, I got him indoors. I like that. He's going to play at least 10 games indoors, getting him on fast turf, boom. Maybe you have some. You know, when I, I did this with Justin Feeholds, I thought he could play.
I did. God. Dang it.
“He'd be like, man, he can play, he can play, he can kind of play.”
Maybe he can't play, but I tried to, I tried to, to wish that into happening. Yes, Paul. In his short stint with Pittsburgh, Justin Feeholds was 4 and 2 as a starter. Fifty seven percent pass are by far the best of his career. Again, it was only six starts.
Five touchdowns, one pick and a lot of rushing yards with the Steelers. He was really solid. I know. I know. Maybe I'm rooting for Kyler.
You know, we got off to a rough start in our relationship, but, you know, that's water under the bridge. Or total say sometimes that's water over the bridge. What over the bridge? I don't drown.
Yes, time. I'm saying stock or you know, who's, you know, draft his high, who's a starting quarterback, who's not a starting quarterback right now. What if we asked, who's best years are still ahead of him, Kyler or two, but if we were to lift that?
Okay. All right. We're not, we're not labeling the stock or high stock. But does that change anything?
“I think it does a little bit as far as who's a starting, because you said, he's not a”
starting quarterback right now, but he could be, which led me to that thought, then who's best years are still ahead. It's more hopeful. You know, we should don't do that. No, nobody's skews negative, like Todd does.
Pained me to share that island as opposed to which one sucks more. I have the draft king's odds. Okay. However you want to phrase the poll question, there's seen. If you would say, I've heard, I've got seven different.
Kyler Murray questions up there right now, so we're doing them all. All right. That's good. Todd Call for Kyler Murray. See if he wants to actually join us.
We have, actually. Okay. The draft king's just presented may be 2026 NFL season odds to have the few missed wins. The marvin will start with you.
The Miami Dolphins. Okay. Paul. The Las Vegas Raiders. Todd.
I'm going to stay with the Cardinals theme and go Arizona. Satan. I'm going to also say the Miami Dolphins. It is the Miami Dolphins.
Second on the list, Marvin.
The Raiders. Paul. I'll stick with the Raiders. Todd. The Jets.
Satan. We're going to say the Raiders. It's the Cardinals. Oh. Yeah.
Yeah. They're not going to be with or without that. That's without Kyler. Okay. Then it's the Raiders.
Then the Jets. Those are it's top heavy with those four. So Dolphins plus 390 Cardinals plus 400 Raiders plus 500 Jets plus 650. And then takes a big leap to the Cleveland Browns plus 1200. And then a big leap to the Panthers.
My Carolina Panthers play off bound Carolina Panthers. They're bailing plus 1800. Yes, Todd. How high are the Titans with Robert Salah? They've got a big jump and how they're going to jump.
Todd. I'm getting. Oh, I didn't know if you're doing one at a time. I'm going to go all the way up from the bottom to the top. I'm going to the top down to the bottom.
I didn't know if you were going to the top is like the best odds to be the worst. I understand. Let's see what. Then it's the Titans followed by the Giants and the Falcons. All three tied at plus 2000, the fewest odds or best odds to have the fewest wins courtesy
of draft came. We had a good morning. We had breakfast. I don't know. We're trying to get in sync here.
Yeah, see.
Well, I just put in really because I wanted to see I wrote whose best years are still ahead
of them. But I didn't like the way, you know, sometimes a word looks funny, even though it's spelled right. So I didn't like the way who's looked.
“And I was like, am I using this right or is there like a different way to spell this?”
So I put in who's best years are still ahead of them into search engine. So no, a poster fee. I didn't do H-O-W-H-O, or a poster fee, yes. I did W-H-O-S-E. Okay.
Who's right? But it didn't look right for some reason. And then AI gave me an answer. Do you want me to share it with you? It's very helpful.
I will. Research indicates for many people. The best years are not behind them, but are actually ahead with emotional well-being and happiness, often peaking in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and even 70s. While 20s are often seen as a period of high potential but significant stress, later decades
often bring increased confidence wisdom and improved relationships. It looks like it sounds like all of our best days are ahead of us fellas. I don't think mine are. I think you're still your hidden prime best days, Dan. Hmm.
I don't know. That window is closing right there. Come on. Yeah. How's your confidence?
How's your wisdom feeling? It's okay. It's improved. Yeah. Yeah.
Say yeah, huh?
“Yeah, my relationships, I think, are getting a little better.”
Are you saying you don't like the way your best days are feeling? I think I had my best days. Yeah. Yeah. Yes, Todd.
I put the whole thing into AI over including Kyler and two his names and it says based on their performance up to the end of the 2025 season, Kyler Murray's more likely to have his best years ahead of them compared to two of, although both face significant uncertainty after disappointing injury plagued campaigns. Well, you know, if I'm looking at Kyler's health, overall health and two of, I'm, you
know, going to side with Kyler here. But, you know, two of maybe he's figured out how to protect himself better and I give him credit because I thought, do not give him a contract extension, do not.
And they did, and now they're on the hook for 99 million dollars.
I wouldn't have given Kyler Murray a contract extension. I said them, and they do. They never listen. They never listen. They never listen.
I'm just a talking hairdo. That's it. Jordan and Albany. Hi, Jordan. What's on your mind today?
Hey, Dan, six foot, six, two, sixty. Hey. My first thing I'm going to say is for weird town names, because we're talking about Ohio. I'm going to throw in the ring there intercourse, Pennsylvania. But my question for you is, we're talking about Daniel Jones, and to me, I look at it
like if he's had nine or ten solid games, that's a great sample size. And so I'm wondering, is the quotes question mark there about the entries because if you look at his stats, he was on pace for average games, hit 4,000 yards a season. A lot of that is due to, I'd say the best guard in the NFL, Quentin Nelson, and having, you know, Jonathan Taylor crushing everybody as well.
But what more does someone need when they're looking at a sample size for a guy? I'm not saying he's a $50 million quarterback, but why are the quotes not jumping all over him right now? Because he's coming off for killies. That's it.
I mean, they got time to negotiate. I think that I think he went from Daniel Jones went from being overrated to maybe now underrated. But, you know, he got kicked to the curb, you know, didn't stay in Minnesota, wanted to go to the Colts because he knew he could start. He played pretty well, got out of New York, which I think was important.
And I think that he is, he can be a, but maybe a top 20, maybe top 15 quarterback. He does have the talent athleticism, and he was off to a very good start. They do have weapons in Andy, that helps, and I don't want to be reliant on him. Um, because we saw that with the giants, once the giants let Sequan go, now all of a sudden
you're saying to Daniel Jones, hey, uh, you know, live up to that contract, which I never
would have given him. But they did, and I think with the Colts, if I can get him in a sweet spot of three years and a hundred and twenty million dollars, yeah, I sign up, absolutely.
“I think that he's capable of being a good quarterback, right?”
Do you lift on Richardson? Daniel Jones, I don't know what, it's going to be ready for the start of the regular season. I mean, this isn't exactly like, hey, you screwed up on Tray Lance, but you lucked into Brock Perty type situation, but it might be close.
They didn't trade. They didn't, you know, give up draft pit, first round picks like the Niners did to move up for Tray Lance. You drafted Anthony Richardson, didn't have enough quality starts in college.
You get Daniel Jones because Daniel Jones knew I'm going to go there on, I'm ...
and it was a great business decision.
“And I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, he gets another contract from the Colts.”
I'm going to take a break when we come back the most, the best odds for the most wins in the NFL. See Todd will do the reverse. That makes sense. We should cover both sides.
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"How do a few questions and thoughts?" "One, which is faster?" "Fancy leaving during the fire or running to get food on Friday." "And then, with more than about the middle finger thing, I shook his wrist one time and lost Vegas when I met him."
"And are we sure that it was his middle finger because his hands are kind of small?" "Uh, okay." "Yeah, Marvin did flip off the camera yesterday. A double bird, by the way." "It's still amazing."
"I'm really sorry. I apologize to not you or anybody else, but really the future of America." "Why not me?" "Adults are the kids of America.
There are future and I feel really bad."
"Yeah, but this adult was mad at you. That you flipped off the youth of America." "For no reason, I'm standing there with my arm around you. And they take a camera shot and next thing I know you're double birding." "America."
"I mean, and the funny thing was..." "Venny?" "Yes." "It was my reaction to this Mario talking." "Oh, so you were flipping the bird to Mario?"
"Yes, our director." "Okay." "Yes, Todd." "I'm trying to figure out why Tripp and Vegas has to go after multiple damnats and, you know, skewed negative like that."
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"Hey, Dan, two comments. One to defend Marvin.
It looked like he was given a thumbs-up to the camera."
"And then two." "You guys..." "I mean, to me it did." "But yeah." "You guys already alluded to it earlier, but if there was one way, Tyler Murray could
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“"The only way is to have him come back on the dance patch of show."”
"And who knows, you may get your sport to any." "Well, we did have him on." "I don't know how many years ago, but he did come on." "And, you know, we joked about it. We're fine with that."
"You know, I just think that he was coached incorrectly that day in Atlanta." Whether it's by his dad or the people with the sponsorship with Gatorade. And he knew the questions. He just didn't want to provide answers. And as much as I tried to help him, and then it's survival mode.
You're not going to help yourself. I can't help you. Now I'm going to protect me. And that's how it kind of played out. Adam and Michigan.
Hey, Adam, what's on your mind today? "Hey, Dan, how are we going?" Yeah, just making some five alarm chilly over here, because the last time I called a couple of days ago, I think I said the main cave on fire with my hot take.
That was nice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bear down, I didn't know it hit the hard. But my question was for Marvin, with his 31 inch arms. There's a lot of good 31s out there.
If you had to pick a jersey, would it be Bobby or Greg Maddox, Reggie Miller or other, or 31? New Morology, that's using Fritz's. Uh, I'm going to go with Sebastian's hellfaire from the Portland Trailblazers. You weren't 31.
Why don't you wear in prison? Do you see him? Hey, I wore 31 in the NBA.
“Could I get something with my prison number that has 31 in it?”
I'm sure it was longer than 31. He's out of prison. I know he is. Was he in with P Diddy? I'd staying a little bit still though.
Yeah, I'm sure. Yes, he was. He was in with P Diddy. Yes. He was in our four digs.
Okay. I've had P Diddy was in Brooklyn. Korean carceration. Oh, oh he is. Yeah.
But he's still there. Yeah. Checking. Yeah. P Diddy's still in prison.
He didn't get. No, no, no. Okay. Pardoned? No.
Not yet. No. Why do they waiting for him? negotiate. He's on going.
Yeah. Update the poll results are Kyler Murray poll results. I'm sorry, Dan, you're going to have to be more specific. My god. Polls results.
Uh, what kind of quarterback is Kyler Murray? Good, very good average or stay away. Average has about 55% of that vote followed by stay away. Big. Wow.
Big lead there.
Okay.
This one's from Marvin Player that you wish you would have done more with their talent.
“Michael Vic Kyler Murray, Jeff George or J. Davey on Clowney.”
Uh, Michael Vic running away with that one followed by Clowney. We also have who's best years are still ahead of them Kyler Murray or Tua. Kyler Murray running away with that. And is Kyler Murray still a starting quarterback? Uh, that's probably the most compelling poll.
That's a 52% say yes. By the way, the last quarterback to get the transition tag. Jeff George.
“So it's been a long time since the quarterback has been given the transition tag that Daniel Jones got.”
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