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So I wanted to take a moment here before we get to this week's episode of God Bless Football.
We'll have Mike Golik on.
We'll have Field Yates on talking draft.
We'll talk to Austin Eckler as well.
I did want to take a moment to let the city of Kansas City, and especially the ones impacted
at the tragic events earlier this week,
at the Chief Super Bowl Parade,
that on behalf of everyone on the show,
me of course, Billy, Mikey A, everyone,
all the voices you hear,
everyone associated with this show,
behind the scenes as well,
that our thoughts, our prayers, our hearts are with you Kansas City.
They have been with you for a couple of days now. They'll continue to be with you moving forward.
I can tell you as someone who went through this six years ago, Stoneman Douglas High School in my
city where I live in Parkland, unfortunately I am one of the few people in some way, shape
or form that can relate to what it is you are going through. And I know how difficult
it is and I am so sorry that you have to go through this. So sorry. And once again, we
will get to the football here in a second. but on behalf of everyone associated with this show, I wanted to let you all know
that city know, especially the ones impacted
by what happened earlier this week,
that our thoughts and our prayers
and our hearts are with you.
God bless Kansas City.
Kansas City.
God bless football, Billy Gil.
God bless football, Mike Goliq.
God bless football. I can't believe it's over.
Mike, yeah.
Yeah.
God bless football, Stu.
God's now I'm depressed. Yeah. Yeah. God bless football, Stu. God's now I'm depressed.
Yeah. Well, you're depressed.
Why are you depressed?
Because football's over.
Because he just said it's over.
Like, yeah, but this is the season we always win, Mike.
The offseason.
I mean, what are you talking about?
Always something, always something until until late June
till mid July, where we all do the Mount Rushmore of something
as we try and kill time before training camps open.
Right.
How was Valentine's Day?
I heard you were hammered.
We got a little drunk.
We did a Sorry in Advance.
We did a family podcast, which Mikey A produces for us.
And we started a couple of years ago
with Sugarlands Distillery.
They make a high rock vodka in
partnership with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and they sponsored our golf tournament for the first
two years at Notre Dame. Came and set up a bar at our house and such and they do sipping cream as well.
And so we started drinking and as that got going,
there was cake there as well. Oh, geez.
So at one point, I think it was my son, Mike,
put cake in the blender and we put booze over the top
and we blended it.
Nice.
And it tasted pretty good.
Right.
So that was kind of the genesis
of the birthday cake
sipping cream, which the Golic family, we are the ambassadors
for that for Sugar Lines Distillery.
So March 9th is their 10 year anniversary.
And that's when the Golic family birthday cake sipping cream
will hit the stores.
So yeah, there you have it.
So Chris and I were drinking as we were talking to the rest of the family.
And, uh, and yeah, we had a few shots and, um, nothing like having a hangover
11 in the morning.
They couldn't stop at one.
They couldn't.
It was very good.
Very good.
So what'd you do the rest of the day?
I mean, slept.
Oh, yeah. I mean, slept. Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Talking about run or something.
I mean, it was.
It was.
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It was. It was. It was. at night. It's impossible. No one's ever done it before. I don't remember the last time I drank in the morning.
It probably was college.
So I mean, Chris and I are 61 and 60.
How do you think that hit us drinking in the morning?
We were floored.
I can't imagine.
It's Gojo's fault though, I feel like.
That's exactly right.
And you also, you got into business
with a vodka company, I mean.
So that's the expectation, right?
I mean, we're the right people for it.
I tell you that much.
Right.
They have to do quality controls to go.
It's like they have to make sure everything's
on the up and up before it gets released.
Boom.
Make sure they're happy with their product, right?
It's exactly right.
We're very happy.
How was your Super Bowl experience?
Calling the game.
We saw in your Vegas, how was the calling Calling the game. We saw you in Vegas.
How was the calling of the game?
I mean, listen, it's always great because normally when I call games, I'm in the booth.
So now the biggest game of the year for the last three years now, I've been on the field.
It's nice when you kind of have a nod and an acknowledgement of people when they walk
by.
Jay-Z and I had a nice little eye contact moment of, yeah.
It was, that was a cool moment there.
And you know, Post Malone did a great job with God Bless America.
The halftime show was weird in there.
The acoustics weren't great in the stadium.
So while I knew the songs, you could tell the beat of the music, what they were,
you couldn't really, I don't know how it sounded on TV, but you couldn't really hear the words that
well now. Listen, he's a phenomenal dancer and then you get, you know, Alicia Keys there and
Ludacris and it was, that part of it was very cool. Loved watching the dancing, but couldn't
hear the words very well. And then the game
I mean listen, it's just fun to be on the sideline and I love looking at interaction
You know of what's going on in the sideline, you know that first half when Travis Kelsey and and
Starts yelling at Andy and X accidentally bumps them and people are kind of talking to Travis other players after
that.
That was a big moment.
But that stuff, people who are new to this, all of a sudden I heard on talk shows, oh
my God, did you see Travis Kelsey assault Andy Reid?
I'm like, oh my God, this is like sports people trying to go and talk politics, you know?
It's just a bad idea.
So this is people outside the world of football
who are now all of a sudden feeling like Travis Kelsey
is an abuser of older men
and they fear for Taylor Swift's life.
It just blows my mind.
Now, did what Travis do was out of line,
even Jason and his brother when they talked on their New Heights podcast, admitted it was,
but this happens.
This happens during the game and then it's over.
So while I didn't even give it a second thought, my God, because it's obviously the biggest
game and you have more casual fans, did that thing blow up?
Wow.
It's the first time I've heard someone say accidentally.
It did appear to be an accident. Like he was just he was he was super he was he was
Mike he was upset. He wanted he wanted Andy to get him the ball. Now he did do a
good job of expressing himself. He was very emotional but it did appear to be
an accident. It did. Without a doubt and people this happens almost every game in
some sort of way.
Players pulled apart from each other, pulled away from a coach.
This just happened to be on the most viewed game of all time.
So there were a ton of eyes on it, but he is an emotional guy.
He had one catch and one target, you know, in that first half,
where even when they only scored 17 points and won against Baltimore,
he had 11 catches in that game.
Now we saw in the second half, he got the ball a lot more,
but he stayed in and he chipped on Bosa a little bit
in the first half and he just wasn't getting a ball lot.
And he's a guy that's going to the Hall of Fame.
He was a great player who wanted the ball
and you know, you frustration builds,
he's an animated guy and that's what happened.
I didn't give it a second thought
until you start seeing all the stuff around it going,
oh my God, people, relax.
It doesn't look good.
I get it is not a good look at all.
But that stuff happens.
And then Kudos in the second half
because all week we kept talking about who we pick
and I remember I picked it, Buffalo over KC,
then I picked Baltimore over KC.
Obviously I couldn't pick the Super Bowl,
but it's always like, yeah, I't pick the Super Bowl, but it's always
like, yeah, I want to pick the other team, but Pat Mahomes. And while the defense had
been great, I mean, great in the postseason, the end of that game, man, that was Pat Mahomes
with the ball in his hands.
Yep, doing what he does. Mike, we had this conversation with LeBetard on our main show
here, and I'm wondering, can you be an all all time great defensive? Patrick Mahomes is your quarterback.
Because you're right, the defense performed
at such a great level, but what we'll remember
is that final drive and Patrick Mahomes
winning his third Super Bowl.
That's exactly right, but you have to put to it.
I mean, football people will put to it for the fact
that San Francisco only got a field goal
in their first drive.
Yeah, that's a really good team, San Francisco.
From top to bottom, the best roster in the game and Kansas City
tightened up when they should have in overtime and held them to a field goal.
I mean, this, we measure so much by postseason, right?
And that's the one thing we talked against San Francisco in the postseason.
All of a sudden they were giving up a lot more in the running game, you know, going
that way.
Kansas City in the regular season gave up 17 points a game.
In the postseason, average given up 13 points a game going into the Super Bowl.
And in the second half of games going into the Super Bowl, they were averaging giving
up 3.3 points per game.
So they were trending incredibly well.
Spagnolo, now early in the game, didn't do the normal, you
know, get after it pressure. He didn't. The second half, he
switched it up. Me, you make adjustments and it worked well.
You just wonder why in a off season of eight head coaching
job openings that Spagnolo wasn't considered for any of them.
Sure. Yeah, it's interesting. Mike, how close were you to the Andy Reed?
Like, were you close when Andy Reed and Kelsey
kind of collided there?
No, I was, that happened on kind of one side of the sidelines.
I was on the other side.
I just saw kind of the aftermath of it.
Okay.
And then I had seen, as it calmed down there,
other players like, you know, putting their arm
around Kelsey basically, I'm sure trying to tell him, calm down, calm down.
But I, yeah, I was, I was probably about 30 yards away from it.
What'd you make of Kyle Shanahan's decision to take the ball first and overtime?
It appeared Mike that he didn't know the rules to overtime.
His team was confused.
Everyone was confused.
What'd you make of that situation?
No, he knew the rules, but as he said,
he never really expressed them to his team.
So- That's a bad job, Mike.
I'm sorry, that's part of your job.
Okay, but let me ask you this.
I agree you want your team to know everything,
but now let me ask you this.
What difference does it make?
Does it change the way they play?
The coaches decided they wanted the ball first.
If you want to say that's a mistake.
It is.
Okay, okay, but understand this.
And you heard Kyle's reasoning, I wanted the ball third.
Right?
They scored a field goal, if they had held KC
to a field goal, now it's sudden death,
and San Francisco would have got the ball first,
in sudden death, next score wins also.
But Mike, you're not guaranteed a third possession,
he's playing for something that doesn't exist.
I understand that, but let's throw this into the equation.
Not many people, you know, I didn't hear that,
I brought it up, but I didn't hear many people bring it up.
What, at the end of regulation, you go to overtime,
they don't wait, right?
You go out in the coin toss and you start playing right away.
Does everybody remember what happened
at the end of regulation?
The San Francisco defense was on the field
for 11 plays in a minute and 50 seconds.
They were on the field a lot in a short amount of time, a lot of plays in a short amount of
time. They were dead dog tired at that point. So now, with no
rest coin toss, that the norm would be defer, you would be
putting them right back on the field again, after that drive.
So I hear a lot of people talking about that, that's tough
call, when you have the choice
to maybe sit them and rest them.
So I gotta believe that went into the equation as well.
These guys were just smoked after that drive
and you were to put them right back on the field.
What's not a tough call though
is when you get it down fourth and goal,
you have to go for it there.
You're giving Mahomes, all Mahomes has to do
is go down and get a touchdown which he did Mike
You have you you cannot kick a ball going that spot. I disagree get the lead
You know what you could you're in the Super Bowl, okay? Yeah, which means you have a really good team
Make a stop. Mm-hmm. I
If you tell me any day of the week, I have the lead after our first drive in overtime of the Super Bowl
I'm gonna take it. I know it's Pat Mahomes, but you know what Pat Mahomes didn't do every drive of that game?
Score. They were not good in the red zone. They got one red zone touchdown because of a punt
that bounced off of a San Francisco 49ers gunner. So they got the ball right in the red zone there
and scored the next play. Other than that, they fumbled in the red zone and they had to kick three
field goals in the red zone. Then they got the touchdown in overtime, but I don't
mind putting it on your defense. Listen, at the end of the day, should they have
deferred probably, but I'm not going to completely crucify. You got the lead in
overtime. Make a stop. I know, but you can't be the genius coach and say come out
and actually say I was playing for the third possession. You
can't there's no guarantee third possession. I agree with that.
But I am I am certainly not on Kyle as much as everybody else.
I definitely am not. I think Kyle thought if they scored a
touchdown on an opening drive, the game was over. It was a
walkoff. It would have been great. Gatorade bat the whole thing. I mean, I disagree.
Kyle, I don't think Kyle knew the rules. They're talking about all the chiefs.
We're saying all the chiefs knew the rules.
Nicole Hartman didn't know the game was over when he scored his touchdown.
Right. Well, everybody's talking about he didn't know it was over.
Like I said, we want to make a big thing that San Francisco didn't know,
if they didn't know the new overtime rules, what did that matter when the defense was on the field
trying to stop Patrick Mahomes? I'm not saying it matters. I'm saying perhaps it would change your
strategy as a coach as to what you would do. That's all I'm saying. Right. Well, and that's on the
coach. Right. Well, yes. It doesn't change what players do on the field. I understand.
Did you get close enough to Taylor Swift?
Like were you close to her after the game?
What happened?
Here's the downside of that.
So immediately we go on the field and do some interviews
and I got Chris Jones right away.
And I did get McCall-Harbner who was phenomenal
explaining the play and everything.
He was great.
Started the season as a jet.
Exactly.
But then I have to go in.
I'm the one that always goes in and interviews the losing coach.
Right.
So I had to go in by the 49ers locker room.
And before he does his presser for everybody, he talks to the TV network,
which was CBS, he gives them a few minutes and then he gets Westwood one a few
minutes.
So I get a one on one with the losing coach.
So I had to go in to do that. And after I was in that that takes a while because it doesn't come
out right away. By the time I went back out on the field, Taylor was already off the field.
So I did not get the encounter with Taylor Swift. I was a little bummed at that.
Why did Shanahan take so long? Was he figuring out responses to why he didn't know the rules
to overtime? I mean, listen, by comparison, he came out a lot sooner than Nick
Sirianni did the year before and I had to introduce him by a by about a half hour.
So listen, I know Kyle's going to get dumped on the bottom line for Kyle
is he's been in three Super Bowls, two as a head coach, and he's had the lead
and he lost it and his third down conversion rate.
Yes. Overall, in those three games is 25%.
And in this game, I think he was three at 12.
So listen, he's got a lot of other issues outside of making sure to tell his team
about overtime rules.
You know, he's got some some some things to take care of on the field as well.
And some clock management stuff as well.
But Andy Reed, we said these things about Andy Reed many, many years ago, and what Shanahan needs to do
is go get himself Patrick Mahomes again.
Well, I mean, isn't that the thing?
I mean, yeah, it really helped everybody's game
when you have Pat Mahomes.
I mean, it's so wild on what good it can do
when you have a quarterback like that.
It helps you out so much.
I mean, so right now Andy Reed and Mahomes
are halfway to Tom and Bill, right?
So, I mean-
Mahomes is not halfway there yet.
He still has four more to go, but-
No, I'm talking about Mahomes and Andy as a coach quarterback.
As a tandem, yes.
As a tandem, Bill and Tom have six.
Correct.
And these two have three.
So yeah, I know he needs that extra one to catch Tom,
but I'm talking about the coaching tandem right now.
And let's remember that extra one needs to be, you know,
with Carolina or something like that, OK?
Yeah, how about it?
And let me ask you guys this real quick.
You know that documentary Dynasty
is coming out about the Patriots?
Yes.
And you've heard all the stuff about Tom saying
I wasn't gonna resign with New England and Bronx saying
I'd get to work and I didn't wanna get out of the car
and all the talk about how they were treated
and how rough it was and this and that,
of which first I say I'll take all that
to get me a Super Bowl ring,
but I get it after a few you might get tired of it.
It all leads me to this question because of the way Bill coached
and the way Bill is and the way Bill is not going to change.
Do we think Bill's ever going to get another coaching job? Yes.
I do. Yeah, I do. Why didn't he this year?
That I don't know. It's a great question, but I do think a team
will get off to like Dallas or Philadelphia to a one in three start.
And Ballochek will be there for him. I do.
OK. Yeah. I just wonder if it's past where all teams look at it and say,
boy, once he lost Brady and his, his way is a pretty hard way. Do we want to do that?
Yeah. Interesting. I do think he'll coach again. Billy, you think he'll coach again?
Someone will get desperate, I think, and see the name and kind of be, I mean, I don't know that he'll coach three years or whatever he's going to have to do
to get the all-time coaching record.
Right.
If he's taking over a team that's desperate, they're going to probably be a bad team.
So it'll take more than a year or two to get the 15 wins or whatever he needs.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
So there's always a desperate person looking for a name.
Yes.
It seems in the NFL.
Yes, there it is.
That's true.
A quarterback or a coach.
That's true, give me that.
Yes, a quarterback.
Joe Flacco came back.
Bill Belichick's in a coach again, okay?
All right, Mike, it was a great season.
The Chiefs win their second Super Bowl in a row.
They'll try to make it a three-peat next year.
Golic, you were great all year for us.
We appreciate it, and I look forward to staying at your house
and Notre Dame this weekend. Thank you, sir.
God bless football.
I will make sure that I give you the address to my house.
Yeah, that's it.
I already have it.
Billy, Mikey, a something very exciting happened yesterday.
And you know, I cannot resist the temptation
when this thing happens. A mock draft was released. Just three days after the Super Bowl, courtesy of our
friend Field Yates. A mock draft Field Yates. I was so proud of you. I've never seen you
do a mock draft before. It's always fantasy stuff.
This is new territory for me. They told me they said hey, you know if you can if you can find your way
You know on the various media platforms as a result of doing a mock draft will give it a green light
So I was thrilled to drop Mach 1.0
Did you have to go and kiss the ring of Kuiper and be like sir might I please can I get permission?
I had to send him a couple cans of hairspray
Pumpkin pie mm-hmm, and I had to make sure that the Ravens pick wasay, right? Right. Pumpkin pie. Mm-hmm.
And I had to make sure that the Ravens pick was to his liking.
Other than that, it was all good.
Okay.
Were you in Vegas last week?
I was in Vegas last week, which was quite an adventure.
Yeah, nearly a week in Vegas.
Did it kick your ass?
Say it again.
Did it kick your ass?
Oh, yeah.
I came back down.
I came back home a beaten down man.
My wife was like, what have you done to yourself?
I went on very opposite ends of the spectrum trips
over the past couple of weeks.
After three days in Mobile, Alabama for the senior bowl,
I came home for a weekend and then shipped right out
to Vegas, two climates that will not be confused
for each other.
But Vegas is just an unbelievable place in so many ways.
I had no idea what time it was for one full week straight
because the behavior of people at 4 a.m. is just as similar
or just as likely to take place at noon, 8 p.m.,
midnight, you name it.
People are just constantly living their life out there
in Vegas.
Yeah, you're still feeling it though, right?
I could hear it in your voice.
Yeah, a little bit.
I'm powering through guys,
but also a long day on Wednesday with the ESPN commitments.
So I need like a shot of, I don't know, I need an espresso and through guys, but also a long day on Wednesday with the ESPN commitment. So I need like I need like a
I don't know
I need this press a shot right now, which I might get after this wraps up
What's your what's your table game of choice field? Do you play cards or blackjack for sure really? Do you have a run?
That is not have a run. I made a donation to the great state of Nevada. That's just what they needed
It's about time. They finally made some money, right?
Is your wife agitated by how much travel you have to do for your job?
Well, the interesting part about my gig right now is that most of my travel
is concentrated through a very unique time of the year.
Like a lot of my travel takes place from new years until like right about now,
I go to the combine in a couple of weeks.
I'm home a lot during the football season, which is nice.
It's reduced over the years, but she was not thrilled
when I was gone for basically two weeks, right?
With two kids, two years and younger.
That's tough. Dicey.
Yeah, it really is.
Yeah, not ideal, not ideal.
But I do imagine, Mikey A, you know field.
We all know fields here, okay?
I imagine he crushed Valentine's Day,
especially coming off the senior ball,
especially coming off Las Vegas.
He did Valentine's Day better than we did.
Is that fair to say, Mikey A?
Low bar, first off, better than we did his low bar.
But I would imagine the word sonnet is somewhere in his gift.
Oh boy. Sonnet.
Yeah, yeah. What'd you do lengthy poem? Yeah
What'd you do field?
No, here's the reality actually I have kind of a get a jail-free card as pertains to Valentine's Day
What's I've we have a dog and he turns his birthday is Valentine's Day
So we turned for yesterday. Oh, wow
So on Valentine's Day, I I mean I might always be fourth in my own home in terms of power
rankings in my wife's eyes, behind our two children and our dog. But I am unquestionably fourth on
Valentine's Day because when Cisco, the golden retriever turns four, it's a big day around the
eights household. Okay. So you guys have declared Valentine's Day really a birthday for your dog,
and that's more important. At least that's what you think, right?
I mean, that's what she, it's not even what I think.
It's like she's told me that in no uncertain terms.
I tried to teach you this.
Whenever they tell you, do the opposite, okay?
Crap.
All right, I might've made a big mistake yesterday then.
Billy, you're agreeing with me, right?
Like she wants you to think it's a dog's birthday.
She's trying to tell you, hey, it's Valentine's Day.
Yeah.
Only 364 days to get it right next year.
I'm so ready.
How confident are you feel just going off your mock draft
here that Caleb Williams is the best player in the NFL draft?
I think he's the best player in the NFL draft.
I feel confident in that.
There are some factors that can influence decisions
between now and April, but absent Caleb having like
really bad interview process or telling the bears
don't draft me. I'd be surprised if he wasn't the number one pick in the draft. People have
referenced how this past season wasn't as great for Caleb Williams as it was in 2022. My usual
response is that in 2022 he had like one of the greatest college football seasons ever. USC has
become an unlikeable program. I think the fact that like that at Lincoln and USC has become an unlikable program. I think the fact that, uh,
like that at Lincoln and Bradley has become an unlikable figure in college
football. It has become easy to dunk on Caleb Williams.
He was not as good this past year as he was two seasons ago,
but he was still really freaking good. Every game he has, I don't know,
half dozen wow plays.
You don't have to spend too much time studying Caleb Williams to see those wow
moments where as other players,
you have to go searching for them like a needle in a haystack
Unbelievable accuracy outside of the pocket. He's so innovative
You're gonna hear it a thousand times between now in the start of the draft
He has some shades of Patrick Mahomes in terms of his you know creativity is built to the scramble keep plays alive
I try to put too many players in the category of, you know, the best player on the planet like Patrick Mahomes.
But certainly Caleb Williams is one of the better second
reaction players that we've seen at the quarterback prospect spot for the past
couple of years. He is definitely,
definitely to me the favorite right now to go number one.
So I put you in charge of the Chicago Bears who have the number one pick in the
draft. What do you do?
I'm taking them. I'm training Deftson fields and I'm doing my best to get as many
offers coming my way. You know, Justin is obviously has his moments where he has
been excellent. He also has his moments where he's left you wanting more. Right.
I mean, that final game of the season up in Green Bay at the very least a
chance to play spoiler, just kind of an uninspiring effort from the entire Bears
team, but offensively they couldn't get anything going. My general rule of thumb is that three years into
a player's career, if we're having the debate about whether the guy is the guy or not, usually
leans towards the player not being the guy for the long haul. Bears, I think, are going to get
reasonable offers for Justin Fields between the fact that there are rarely good quarterbacks in free agency, but also you've got a handful of teams that are not
in a spot to take a first round quarterback that I think is worth a first round selection.
That's going to turn into some legit competition for Justin Fields. We've heard all the teams
already, whether it's Atlanta or perhaps Pittsburgh who should be calling Chicago, whether it's
two, whether it's three, whether it's three,
whether it's five, I think there will be competition. And as we know, competition
drops at the price to the point where the bears could end up having not just the first pick of
the draft, not just not just the ninth pick in the draft, but potentially some sort of bonus
capital to work with to surround Caleb Williams with even better talent. So this is your Mach 1.0. How many versions do you anticipate having between now and then and how much wiggle
room did you give yourself so that your next versions can change so that people
keep logging in to see where you're ranking people?
Yeah, we'll have four as of right now.
And I suppose that is subject to change.
But when we put together our curriculum, if you will, for the next two and a half months, it includes three subsequent editions, the next one being, I believe, right
after free agency. So like the Wednesday after free agency will dip our toe into mock 2.0.
The good news is that in terms of wiggle room, it kind of writes itself. It kind of like,
it creates its own wiggle room because in two weeks we go to Indianapolis for the combine
and you go to the combine,
you've got tiebreaker opportunities right,
you've got two receivers that are closely graded.
If one runs a 4-4-5 and one runs a 4-5-7,
you probably lean towards the 4-4-5 guy.
If one of these offensive linemen goes there
and he's, I guess, offensive linemen,
it's a little bit different,
but if his arms are shorter
or longer, then that might break a tie as well.
So I think the wiggle room will kind of create
itself organically, and there will be some changes,
no doubt, from Mach 1.0 to Mach 2.0.
Heck, the night before Mach 1.0 went live,
I was trying to make a switch to one of my picks,
and I resisted the temptation to do so, but.
Wow, wow. Who was it? Who was it? Just tell us who was it? Who was it? Number 10, I resisted the temptation to do so. But who was it?
There was it.
Just tell us who was it.
Number 10, I wanted to flip flop offensive tackles.
I wanted them to instead take Tyler Geithen from Oklahoma.
Quarterback, I mean.
Quarter. Yeah. Yeah.
Are you available?
No, but they should take a quarterback.
I mean, there's this 41 years old coming off of the killies injury.
Yeah, but he almost played last year.
Remember at the end of the season, he did play for the plays. No, no, no. At the end of last
season, he was playing and you know, he was never going to play. And he never played ever
again. I mean, I don't know. Love your confidence. Yeah. Mach 4.0 Billy, how do you feel about
that? I feel like seven, eight mocks is probably a better number than four, right? Yeah. No,
but he's taking it seriously. I feel like seven or eight is a bit
much. I do feel like maybe you're quarter. Yeah, maybe like next one, you just drop Caleb down to
three and then people are like, Whoa, what does field know? Is there something going on there?
Yeah. See if you actually like tank his draft stock and then by three, you just move them right back
up to two and then number four right back at one. Yeah, not a bad idea.
The other thing that I'd like to do-
You want to keep movement in their field
so that people stay interested, you know?
Well, here's the other thing you got to do.
This is a veteran trick that I've learned
after being on this job for a few months here,
is like there are players I thought about
having in my first round mock draft in Mock 1.0.
What you do is you just slide those guys in,
Mock 2.0, And then what you've done
is you've already created a pool of like 36 players rather than 32. But if they get drafted,
like if a guy goes 28th and you had him in the first round in Mach 2.0 but not Mach 1.0,
you get to say, as I've been telling you guys for months, this guy's got a real shot to go in the first round.
So you create a pool of like 40, 45 players
by the time you finish Mach 4.0.
There are a lot of bases, honestly.
It's all this.
You just have to be right somewhere, right?
You just have to be right somewhere field, right?
Of course, of course.
There are seats everywhere for us.
Well, that's why 50% of the radio shows I go on,
I take one side, I take the Niners
and the other 50%, I took the Kansas City Chiefs and at least I'm right 50% of the places I I go on, I take one side. I took the Niners and the other 50% I took
the Kansas City Chiefs, at least I'm right,
50% of the places I was on, you know?
Of course, that right there is the oldest trick in the book.
You get two weeks to overanalyze one game.
I'm with you.
I had a much more, I had a slightly different,
but fairly, you know, I thought Pragmatic approach
when I was in Vegas, is any Chiefs fans that came up
and asked me who I thought would win, said the chiefs,
Niners fans, said the Niners.
Everybody was happy, I was all love.
You made everyone happy.
My Q score is off the charts.
Who is the best quarterback not named
Kayla Williams in this draft?
I think it's Jaden Daniels from LSU.
Really? That's surprising to me.
Yeah, I thought he was unbelievable this past season.
40 touchdown passes, over a thousand rushing yards.
I've been saying this a lot, but I'll continue to reiterate it.
Did as much as you could do in one season to boost your draft stock,
probably for any player since Joe Burrow, obviously also LSU back in 2019.
Jaden Daniels is an unbelievable athlete.
He's a great thrower, though, as well.
Terrific throw in the football down the field, has touch, has accuracy, has big game production.
I talk about like sort of clutch moments
and no one's Patrick Mahomes,
but part of what made the calculus so interesting
for Kyle Shanahan is when you put the ball
in Patrick Mahomes' hands in overtime,
if all he needs is three,
you might as well just like head to the locker room
for the post game, I guess, defeat. If he needs seven, he might get eight, right? He'll score on
the final way for a two point conversion. Yeah. Jada Daniels was, it was similar this
past year. I mean, not to the same heights as Patrick, but the idea that when the stakes
were highest, he was his best, which to me is like a really important trait for a quarterback.
There's a belief he instilled in a huddle that I thought really showed up consistently.
LSU obviously has a lot of talent,
but defensively they're terrible this year.
I mean, they're awful.
They fired like many of their power players
and the defensive staff.
And that's not the one that ends.
They were really bad.
And they needed Jaden Daniels to be Superman.
And he often was against teams
that were definitely more talented top to bottom than LSU.
Field, who is the best player in the draft who doesn't play quarterback?
Marvin Harrison Jr., which is sort of an easy answer.
I'm not trying to cop out here, but the Ohio State wide receiver kind of does everything well.
You know, he's six foot three.
We'll find out exactly how tall and how much he weighs.
But let's call it something between six three and six4 and 220 pounds, but really can run well. He's one of those players that doesn't necessarily look fast when
you're watching him on the field, but I guarantee his time speed will be insanely good and nobody
ever caught up to him. Really good after the catch. He's got a big catch radius, right? You
don't have to throw the ball super accurately to connect with Marvin Harrison Jr., which Ohio State
Bands would tell you was often the case this past year. His Kyle McCord is no longer their
starting quarterback. He's now at Syracuse, great in the red zone. He has it all. I mean,
he is a very, very high floor, but also super high ceiling prospect, which if you're the
Cardinals that pick four and he's available for you at your biggest need on offense, I
would think that would be the easiest,
like send the card into the commissioner right away,
pick in a long time.
Where do you think Michael Pentax is gonna go?
Like what round?
We'll do a chance to go.
I think at the end of the first round,
it's probably where the conversation
gets a little more interesting for him.
As I mentioned, no trades in the Mockdraft 1.0,
but we'll start to do those at some point
in the near future,
I would think. They're going to be teams, they're going to be moving up to the back
of the first round to take advantage of that fifth year option and also secure a player that they want.
I think that's where Michael Penik, Jr. fits in. Obviously, had an unbelievable this season,
this past year, back-to-back years with 4,500 passing yards. The only two guys to do that
in college football, like the past 10 years are him and Patrick Bahomes.
Anytime you can be compared to Patrick Bahomes
with the stat, not a skill set, but a stat, I'm into it.
So he was awesome this past season.
There's some questions you gotta answer.
His knee and his shoulder will be very carefully examined
at the combat in just a couple of weeks.
He had four season ending injuries at Indiana,
but none during his time at Washington.
He stayed healthy.
Intriguing prospect.
I think he ends up in the back of the first round.
I asked you this on the way out here.
We have less than a minute.
Bill Belichick, you work for the Patriots.
You have a relationship with Bill.
Why is Bill not coaching currently in the NFL?
That's a good question.
I'm surprised every day I keep thinking,
like I'll wake up and Bill or Raybel
will have been hired as a head coach. Crazy. Here we are. All the vacancies are filled. Yeah.
And two of, you know, the best in the case of Bill, the best to ever do it are not currently
head coaches. So, probably a little bit of a perfect storm here, you know, with Bill, you're not
going to hire him to, well, you most likely aren't hiring him to only be the head coach, right? He's
going to want the influence or close to what he had during his time in New England.
But if I would call those two like the 33rd
and 34th head coaches this season,
if the coach starts slow next year,
I can only imagine the fan base is thinking,
well, we got ball check and rabble waiting in the wings.
If we want to make them our interim head coach.
Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see.
Phil, we appreciate it.
Mach 1.0 is out right now.
Check him out ESPN.com and all the ESPN platforms.
For every Mach draft you do,
that means an appearance on this show, okay?
So three more with you, right?
All right, good.
I'll do 10 now.
I'll do 10.
Okay, good.
Mach 10, I can't wait.
We'll talk to you next week for Mach 2.
See ya.
All right, see ya.
How's everyone doing? Good, man. Yeah. All right. See you.
How's everyone doing?
Good, man. We missed you.
I know, man.
You know how it is.
But the Super Bowl week, it is crazy.
Yeah.
What'd you get into?
Interviews, appearances, meet and greets.
I was on Albertson doing a meet and greet.
Oh, that is as random as the place that I've been at.
I've lost my voice.
I was talking for like seven days straight.
So yeah, voice is coming back a little bit.
So that's been nice.
But yeah, it was a nonstop marathon of speaking,
meeting pictures and you know, all of that.
My EA was asking me right before you came on,
what percentage of people leave Vegas?
Cause I left Vegas, Vegas kicked my ass.
And I want to talk to you more about Albertsons,
but we'll get to that in a second.
Vegas kicked my ass.
What percentage of people leave Las Vegas and say,
you know what, I kicked Vegas's ass?
Probably less than five.
It's a high number.
Less than five people or less than five percent?
Less than five percent, the set of people.
Yeah, I really took it to Vegas, you know?
I feel like most of the time it's people that are like,
man, I'm ready to go home or man, like that was a drag,
which is a good thing, you know?
But yeah, I think it's one of those experiences where you're not anticipating walking as
much as you're going to do. You don't anticipate spending as much money as you,
you anticipate maybe winning money. You don't win money. That, that kills your vibe.
It's, it's a bunch of smoking mirrors, you know, as, as the saying goes,
where you're like, okay, here's how it's going to go.
I feel like it rarely actually goes to plan.
So, guys, I don't know if you caught on, and I saw it on not your social media Austin, but
the other person that I'm going to mention, another friend of ours was hanging out with Austin
and Gordie Grinkowski. It seemed like you were doing stuff with Gordie this past week.
Yeah, Gordie and I are part of the same, what we call it, the neighborhood.
And so we have a lot of the same connections,
one being Dave Meltzer that we were talking to,
and then we were also at a,
well, we had another event together.
Oh, I should have forgot they all blend together.
Oh, we did like a celebrity poker tournament together
as well.
So we've been crossing paths for the last few years now,
and he came to like one of my things I did for experience,
my app out here in Vegas.
So like I said, we're part of the same neighborhood,
so we cross paths quite often.
I like members of the God bless football community
getting together, Billy.
It makes me happy.
I don't know about you, but.
It's funny how they get together never with us though.
Like that's my favorite part is
when we all cross paths.
Unless you're favorite playing, I mean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you guys, you guys got to start making some appearances more is what it sounds like. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Listen, next year, I will join you.
I say that. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, listen, next year, I will join you at Albertson.
Right. Right.
Sir. Okay.
What were you doing?
You're Austin Frickin Eckler and Billy.
Listen, that noise you heard from Billy when you announced that you did an
appearance at that. What's it called again?
Albertsons.
Albertsons Vegas. It got the best of me.
That's because that's Billy's wheelhouse.
Billy spends a lot of time in places like Albertson.
But what are you doing there?
Like, why are you there doing an appearance?
Well, so here's the deal.
The Super Bowl is kind of like a focal point
for a lot of advertising.
And meaning probably like 40% of their budget
probably goes to spending it on the Super Bowl
in some way with appearances, commercials,
things like that.
And us as athletes get to take part in that
and helping them spend that
money and so I was doing a paid appearance out there in Albertsons a little bit off the strip and
so I'm in this place where people don't even know this is going on so I got people walking in to
go get their groceries go get their syrup and this girl was about to go make some chicken
and waffle she said she's like oh my gosh she had no idea I was gonna be there. So it was interesting, but it was, you know,
maybe for some good conversations,
being able to surprise people.
But yeah, Super Bowl, you get into a lot of wacky things.
I was at Topgolf, I was at, like I said, the Albertsons.
I was in Jewel Knight Club.
You're never gonna find me in the club,
not very often anyway.
And I was like in the DJ booth,
like doing a little hype speech, getting everyone this piece of that that we're putting on excited for for the
club at like midnight. I was exhausted. But yeah, there's a whole bunch of stuff. I did
some stuff for Dairy Queen. Like I'm all over the place when it comes to football.
I love a good blizzard. Do you?
Oh, who I mean, home of the blizzard, you know, the Hannity, they flip it over.
And here you go. Here's your blizzard.
I mean, who doesn't love a good blizzard?
Mikey. Yeah.
Yeah. Never had a blizzard in my life.
That's where he draws the line.
It seems like not making the Super Bowl perhaps was more lucrative to you than making the
Super Bowl. I mean, I don't know.
You try to get the same value. There's different values, but you know, you try to take take
advantage of it for both of them. You know, I mean, when I don't go to the Super Bowl,
which I've never been so the times I'm out actually partaking in all the things around
Super Bowl leading up to it. I meet so many connections meeting like, like I said, expanding
that neighborhood,
running into Gordy, people like that.
And so doing the celebrity poker tournament,
meet a bunch of other celebrities,
meeting people in the investment space,
entrepreneurs, meet a ton of fans,
making their day.
So there's definitely things to take advantage of.
Of the 5% of people who leave Vegas
and say, I kicked Vegas's ass,
how many of them have the last name,
Grinkowski or Kelsey?
I mean, I would probably say they probably get kick Vegas's ass for sure. I mean, all
the wrong brothers, they have their beach party that they throw every year there. So
they're getting paid to go out there and party and use their name to promote as well. So
I mean, that's a win. And then also, you know, Kelsey, shoot just the chiefs, they've
never lost in that flipping stadium out there. And then obviously, doing it in Vegas too. I mean,
there you go. I mean, even that's a bonus. So yeah, they definitely won, especially this weekend.
Anyway, I don't know about other other times, you know, but this time they won before the Super Bowl,
we talked to you about it. And we were trying to give you tips as
people who live in a city that hosted the Super Bowl in their hometown before and said,
it's kind of annoying when it's in your hometown.
Did you like it being where you live or did you find it to be more of an inconvenience
because it kind of got in the way of your everyday life?
No, it was great from my perspective, but that's because I was actually going to the
Super Bowl, but the traffic on the day of got absolutely insane. Have you ever seen like those, I forgot what
country it's in, but there's no lights or anything, but everyone's just kind of meshing
together. Like people just go, that's what it turned down to out there because it would
be a red light, like a left turn arrow where the turn link can go and everyone has to stop.
No one's stopping. It's red, people are going through, the other one's already green,
so they're trying to inch their way through,
and it's just madness.
And so it was only like that for two days.
Luckily I wasn't around the strip down on those two days,
only just a little part of it.
But I'm just watching these videos of people
seeing all this stuff going to go down.
So I really avoided the worst part of it,
but for the most part it was pretty smooth, I thought.
It was like, it's spread out enough.
And Vegas is set up to be able to hold a lot of people
like with the parking garages,
multiple ways into the strip and everything.
So that was great.
And then they have everyone that parks away from the stadium
and you get to walk across this bridge, across the highway.
So it really separates everything,
kind of spreads it out, but not too far,
but definitely like within a couple of mile radius. So I think Vegas is I think they're gonna have it back here
I mean, you know going forward probably a few times just because do you guys hear about like the betting numbers on the game?
Yeah, crazy. It was like was like 50 billion dollars that was like bet on this on the game
and I don't know what that compares to like previous years, but I'm guessing
there was some type of heightening of that because of Super Bowl being in Las Vegas, you know,
home of gambling and all of that. So overall, well done NFL, well done Vegas in my part.
So you think Vegas did a good job because people were concerned, Joe Bach amongst them,
concerned about Vegas hosting a Super Bowl, but you felt like your city that you're living in right now did a good job, right?
100%. I think it was a smash. I can't wait to see the numbers that come out. I'm sure
there's going to be records broken of just numbers coming in, bets. For me now, that
stuff matters, because it's like, oh, how's the city doing? That's what pays for my supplementing
my income taxes
that I don't have to pay here.
You know, it's all these betters that are coming
and donating to the casinos.
And it's called gambling.
So I love to keep up with it.
It's pretty cool.
We'll get to Billy in a second
because he gambled for the first time in Vegas.
And so I wanted him to.
Ah, he doesn't know what he's doing.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Before we go there, we gotta know.
Everyone's gonna know
Did you guys win Vegas?
Listen, I was up by 12 points headed into headed into Thursday night on Vegas
I was kicking Vegas's ass, but Vegas went on a 24 to nothing run
And I lost man
Please just got me man. It's bad. Okay. Okay, Billy. What about you? You were out there, too, right?
I felt like I beat Vegas. I feel like about you? You were out there too, right?
I felt like I beat Vegas.
I feel like it was a good job.
I mean, I didn't do much.
It was just work every day.
So I didn't really enjoy a ton,
but I feel like the work was productive.
I feel like we went in with a plan,
we executed and we got out alive.
I mean, I was tired, but we got out alive.
So.
Billy, are you saying you hate your job or like?
He didn't get to enjoy Vegas the way one would want to enjoy
Yes, no
Right, okay. I was like dang Billy like we got this guy. We got to this guy else I'm saying we didn't I didn't go out to parties at night
I wanted to do I wanted to do more networking than I did,
if I'm gonna be completely honest with you.
And I wasn't able to do a ton of that
just because we were going back and forth
between radio row, we did a live show at the Circa,
two different days.
So like there's a lot of traveling in between.
There's lots of interviews and stuff like that.
So like the plan was executed.
It was just a matter of like once the plan was executed,
it kind of took a lot out of me. So there wasn't a lot of like extracurricular activities.
If that makes sense. That's what I kept telling my team, because
there'd be like things that would be paid and be like, Oh, these optional unpaid things.
And you know, the week before on paper, it's like, Oh, that's great. Let's do them. You
know, and then you go out there and you do the things that you have to do that you're
obligated. And then you're like, wait a minute, my energy is like in the dirt.
Or it took longer. It's like now we have to go over there.
Yeah.
I was at Albertsons all day and now I'm like,
I could go to this optional hangout,
but I just talked to people for an hour and a half straight about their barber
shop that they live down, that they work out down the road.
And you know, and I'm like, ah, okay, maybe let's just go home and rest.
So you need to learn how to work's just go home and rest. So. I did think.
You need to learn how to work through a line, my friend,
okay, like when people are talking.
Just a quick picture.
What's your name, where you from?
Thanks for coming out.
Boom, next.
I can't do it, man.
I like that first engagement.
Like I want them to feel like special.
Like I want them to feel like I, like,
because I do like I'm like very thankful
that they came to see me. And so like I'll ask a ask a couple questions I'll talk about what you got going on where you're from
you know so I can't just be like picture next you know so I got Austin Austin you need a sidekick
you need you need the guy to be the ass for you you need the guy that's going all right Austin's
had enough of you move on you need that any time you Any time you want to hire me, I'll do it.
All right, I got you.
Very nice of you, Mike.
I did say this, Austin.
I think that Vegas is a great host city.
I thought that like of the couple that I've done,
I did Phoenix, Miami, Atlanta, Vegas.
I think Vegas was a great city to host the Super Bowl.
And I think that the NFL should go back there
as often as possible because the city loved it.
And since it was the first one,
part of it was also about the city more so than the game.
I felt like at some points it was like, oh, this is Vegas,
but it's such a great host city for that spectacle.
Yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
And there's other things like that.
Like March Madness is a big time for Vegas.
And so it's like one of those things that's like a staple. Like I know all these people that are coming out
for March Madness to be around the bedding,
to be around watching the games and things like that.
Super Bowl is another one that fits right
into one of those categories of this is just a great,
it's a whole week, cause it's like,
there's a whole campus, they got the NFL experience,
they got media, they got players everywhere.
Like, so there's just a whole experience
for the entire week that can go on
and have all these cool lights and places
to actually host all this stuff.
So I agree.
And the stadium's right there too,
which is something that you don't get in a lot of cities
where you have to drive way off to get to the actual stadium.
Right there in the middle of the town.
Yeah, so true.
So true.
It just keeps, this city keeps growing on me
more and more every single year
where it's like this is in my backyard.
And I can be down at the win.
I could be at the R.
I could be all that within 18 minutes and then be back at home in normalized living.
So it's been great.
Sounds like he's leaning towards the Vegas.
Yeah, it's going to say.
I mean, we're talking about like doing that in November, October, off season.
Like what are we thinking?
No promises.
Yeah, we'll find out here in about a month what's going on in my life.
Yeah. What did you make of the game? I thought it was great. No promises, yeah, we'll find out here in about a month what's going on in my life, yeah.
What'd you make of the game? I thought it was great.
I thought it was great in the entirety of it.
It started out obviously a little bit slower
as far as the offensive play,
but defenses were both staying strong.
And I thought it was really well,
I think the risk was managed both on both sides
where it was like, you don't have to push it.
Like I have people that were with like,
maybe be going four on fourth down
because they're just getting impatient, right?
They're getting impatient, but they held true.
They let their defense go out there
and continue to get stops for them.
And they, each team was like inching up the scoreboard,
which I think made it more intense as it got into overtime
because you're like, okay, now like now
there's definitely gonna be a winner.
As it wasn't really clear, you know,
going into the first four, first four,
it was like, okay, like who's going to just barely inch by.
And so I'm glad it ended with a one drive for each team.
They get an opportunity to go out there and score.
And I saw the fact that it went to overtime,
I think made it a great game.
If it wouldn't have gone over to overtime,
that kind of would have been boring.
Like, ah, like what the heck.
So I thought it was awesome.
You know, I didn't really care who won that one
It looks like we have a a new era of you know, the the championship team like we did for the Patriots
Which hey there they've earned that so
If I'm in the division looking forward to keep beating them because hey if you want to be the best got to beat the best
But I thought it was great overall. Did you know the overtime rules in the Super Bowl?
Yeah, they changed them.
You knew that.
Yeah, I knew that.
Well, because Kyle Shanahan was coaching in the game
and he didn't know that.
Yeah. Yeah, that's not good.
That's not good.
That's not good at all.
Well, they changed it after the the bills and the
and the chiefs game.
But yeah, I knew the rules.
I don't know if it's because I was at NFL PA meetings or they did. They talked about it at the beginning and the chiefs game. But yeah, I knew the rules. I don't know if it's because I was at NFLPA meetings
or they did, they talked about it at the beginning
of the year or what, but yeah.
No, everyone was there.
You were just paying attention
because you're Austin Heckler.
Oh yeah, yeah, that too.
I mean, Tony Romo didn't know.
No one knew.
I didn't know, to be honest with you.
Yeah, well, they wanted to make sure it was fair.
So one team can't just go down there and score a touchdown.
Um, so yeah, I'm well, here's the thing.
You both get a possession.
Yeah.
You both, you know, want to go down and try to score.
But look, if, if you go down, kick a field goal, you got forced.
They were like a fourth, fourth down.
Yeah.
I kick the field goal.
Like I still think that's the right move.
Even if they, you know, don't get the ball.
If they don't get the ball first, like make your defense step up.
Your defense has been playing well all game.
So either way, your boy, Brandon Staley, would have went for that, though.
There's no question.
I mean, he's not he's not kicking field goals when there's a touchdown available to him.
I mean, oh, yeah.
I don't say that critically, like with my homes getting the ball back.
I'm not certain I wouldn't do the same thing.
For sure.
For sure.
Just to make sure that, hey, you're going to force them to have to score a touchdown, but here's the thing
Now if you don't get it now that all they're doing is playing for a field goal and so I think that's tough
I think it's so tough if you say oh, hey, we're gonna instead of making them go actually score unless they had to score or at least
Hi, if you only make a plate. Hey my home is you only have to get to the 40 yard line.
I don't like those.
I don't like those odds.
Knowing how hard it is to win in this league.
When you look at a guy who's been in the league
for six years, he's made it to the AFC Championship game
every year.
He's made it to four Super Bowls, one, three,
three Super Bowl MVP's.
Are you sitting there as like one of his peers?
Are you like, what the fuck, how good can this guy be? Like, how are you sitting there as like one of his peers? Are you like, what the f**k?
How good can this guy be?
Like, how are you experiencing all this?
Yeah, you know, I think it's a combination of what they got over there.
It's obviously, you know, the great players, but then also in football,
coaching has a big influence on the game as well.
So I think they have a good chemistry going over there right now.
And, you know, when you have that chemistry, you try to hold on to as long as you can.
You know, you saw, you know, with before we saw chemistry, you try to hold onto as long as you can, you know, you saw, you know, with
before we saw it with the Patriots and Brady, right? They try to keep that chemistry, try to keep that same demeanor.
And it's the it's the Bella check in the Brady era.
So I think we're seeing a new era that probably going to stay couple together for a really long time.
And Andy Reed and Patrick Mahomes.
And so I think it's I think it's awesome for the game.
Just in general, playing those guys.
Obviously, you want to go out there
and just beat them every time.
You're gonna have to play these guys twice a year.
But you have to put respect to what respect does do
regardless if you like them or not.
And they've earned, yeah, three Super Bowls now.
So man, it's amazing for the game to see it shift
and see like a new powerhouse in the league
that's taking over. Because now that's the standard. It used to be that powerhouse in the league that's taking over because now that's
the standard it used to be that okay like the standards now over here now it kind of shifts
right as we continue to evolve and new players coming in now uh billy mickey i'm gonna pin
them down i hate to do this to austin but i'm gonna pin them down you play you always do every
week every week you play it he doesn't hate it either aust. Yeah, I even a little bit. I don't you're right
But go you played against both guys Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady
Who's better?
Wow, who is better? They're both really good for different reasons
And I think that's that's where it's hard to really compare
It's not necessarily apples to apples because because they're not like the same.
I would say a Brady and a Manning would
be a little bit more like pocket passer, right?
Really can distribute out, really can call the plays,
get everyone lined up.
And then I think you have with Mahomes,
who has the ability to create more than both of those guys
did on his own with him.
You just scramble.
I think that's one of the biggest things.
It's not underrated, but it's like one of the biggest strengths
this guy has is that the throws that he can make, sidearm,
and all over the place.
And then also these scrambles for seven, eight yards.
It's just so annoying, but he gets it done.
So who's better?
Shoot, I think, you know, it's,
I want to say that Mahomes is trending in that direction,
but I still got a few more years to go,
but I would say Brady right now,
just because I've seen his full career played out
and I've seen him go for seven,
even though Mahomes is hot right now.
I don't think it matters when you get hot.
I think it just matters how long you were able
to continue to play at that high level,
how many championships you continue to go get.
And so Mahomes is on the right path to getting there.
All right, Billy is he's right.
He sent me a message.
I presented that the wrong way.
Game for your life.
You need to win the game.
It's a game for your life, and you could only choose one of two quarterbacks,
Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady to lead in their prime.
Yeah, Patrick Mahomes prime, Tom Brady prime.
I'm not certain what Tom Brady's prime was.
It may have been when he was 40 years old I don't know
Brady wins that game by the way
He does he wins it might be um, I still think I'm gonna take Brady
Okay, and maybe I'm biased because I played Patrick twice
I've been playing him for the last you know six years and just been tired of all those games.
So I'm thinking.
He likes to talk, right, Patrick?
I mean, if, yeah.
He's not talking, but he just likes to talk, correct?
I mean, everyone's got their personality.
You know, I've never had a problem with him as a person, but.
Okay.
All right.
Did you see you have a problem with as a person? Who do I have a problem with him as a person, but okay Did you do you have a problem as a person?
Who do I have a problem with as a person? Oh, yeah, it's more it's not that I have a problem with as people that individual
it's more of a of a
like an energy or vibration have you heard that I don't really mind with and
There's people that
Well, the people that I do vibe with are people that are really
trying to like actually do good for themselves and actually respect the people around themselves.
People that I don't really mess with is people that are really full of themselves and act
as if they're above others and really think that, oh, I'm too good for you.
I don't need to be around you because I'm this person or I've done this.
Not really a fan of that.
So I'm a people person.
I keep a very open mind.
I respect people because people are people.
We're all a person.
And so even those people that I don't vibrate with,
I still respect, but tend not to stay around those types
of people because I want positive, incorporating,
uplifting energy, even though if we're not doing
the same things, they're not going down the same path,
I still am encouraging you to hopefully
be a better version of yourself and make impact
that's fulfilling in your life.
So if you're not trying to do that
or you're taking away from that from other people,
I don't vibrate for those people.
So those are the people I have individual beefs with.
So I won't say names, because for obvious reasons.
I was trying to find the guy that punched you in the head
by accident in that fight, but I couldn't find it in time.
That guy, yeah.
Yeah.
Even that, even that, like.
Why'd you go read that speech?
But my team, not my football team,
my internal team will go back and forth, will butt heads.
You know, it's not physically with the helmet, you know,
to the face or a pit fist to the face,
but it's healthy. It's healthy in a way to have competition.
Not necessarily that, but just to have like opposition.
We're about to go play a football game. We're not friends.
We're about to go smash into each other.
So, you know, we don't have to be knuckleheads and try to knock each other out
right now, right? Before the game starts, before we even get paid,
let's wait till we're getting paid to do it.
By the way, we've all, me, Mike, EA, Billy,
we're all thinking this,
and I should have addressed it earlier.
Are we in the neighborhood?
The three of us, are we part of that neighborhood?
Well, clearly you're in the neighborhood
if we're already crossing paths
with other people that are with the neighborhood with.
That's true.
Yes.
You know, so here's the thing.
I don't even know who's all in the neighborhood.
Like, you might have a house, you know, on the other side of the neighbors that I know,
but I'm like, well, you're still in the neighborhood.
I just haven't been introduced to you yet, but it's inevitable.
And eventually, you know, if I'm proactive, I'll eventually get to, you know,
a crossing with you.
So, you know, you're connected to Gordy.
I'm connected to Gordy.
I'm connected to you.
You're in my neighborhood.
I speak to you guys all the time.
Um, so yeah, you guys are definitely in the neighborhood more than the
Harbaugh communication dried up at all or where we at with that?
Yeah. So, well, we saw he put out like, hey, we'd love to have Austin back on the
on the team, you know, which is great.
But, you know, until we're talking, you know, numbers and contracts,
that doesn't really mean much, you know,
just something you have to say. Is that what you're saying?
You could say you want all these players back on the team, but I do respect him, you know,
making that shout out. I'm sure he got asked specifically about that. So,
you know, look, he already let me know that he respects me, you know, and I likewise, you know,
exchange that. So, but it's something out of his control. I think it's
something that he will have an influence on, but it kind of just depends on what the entire
organization is trying to do. Do they have an appetite for bringing Austin back? Do they
not? You know, so until we're talking contracts and paper, none of that means anything, but
I do appreciate the respect.
Billy was wondering who our neighbors are.
Yeah, now just thinking about our neighbors in the neighborhood
You know what I mean? She's who are the neighbors?
Yeah
We we can get the list going it goes on and on and my neighbors might be different than your neighbors
Yeah, we have no your neighbors. Yeah are better than ours by far
The end of the block. I like what you put exactly right. We're in a small house and no one wants to be around.
Yeah, you guys got some overdone grass and stuff.
Exactly right.