The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 2: Disavowed Interview
Episode Date: March 21, 2024To start hour 2, we continue to look at the seeding of our March Sadness tournament with the Region of Death and more show songs. We also wonder where Kate Middleton is and what updates since the last... time we talked about it. Then, Mina Kimes joins us for her weekly segment and discusses her thoughts about what is happening with the Shohei Ohtani betting scandal and the terrible timing as the Dodgers open the MLB season in Korea. We also get her thoughts on the Justin Fields trade, Caleb Williams and the NFL draft, and a number of other quick NFL takes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jessica, I see you making a face and I don't blame you. I haven't seen a lot of costumes
from you. You had a golden year, I feel like,
a golden grid of death year where you didn't have to endure
a whole lot of punishments.
I only lost once, and Willow only lost once,
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Everything has been blamed on you,
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will find anywhere in our environment. None of us here have an aggressively proud sneeze like this
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It's my bad for not holding my sneezes though, so I'll take the blame for that.
Okay, more blame for you.
It is all your fault.
Billy, is the tournament, the tournament has been resurrected.
I can feel it, so we're not gonna give her the credit
for that, just the blame for the last couple of days.
Yes, sure, I got confused by that question.
Anyway, here's our number three seed in songs, Dan,
and it's dedicated to you.
It's a song about how sometimes,
your description of things going a little bit long.
Bit of a yammer.
["Bit of a yammer. No one understands why like Dan the rambling man.
You're rummaging around in my insecurities today, Billy.
How so?
I don't like this mirror of I've laughed with and at
Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman
for how those shows distorted the way they talk
in real life and the same thing has happened to me.
Well, I know what'll pick you up.
The 14 seed that that's going up against.
Remember, there's a Greg Cody region, but sometimes Greg's greatness bleeds into other
categories.
So here's number 14, Datterday. I wanna watch you move around some rocks while I get a belly full of beer
So go, go, go, boys, cause there's nothing like the breaking of the ground when the shovel strikes
You can prove you love to me by giving greener grass
And you better not complain or I will kick your ass
Oh, ain't got no time for your amnagation, no substitution with two friends.
Oh, Dada Day will be so exciting, get some fertilizing in.
I'll tell you where to spray the herbicide while I'm hustling a millilite.
Cause Dada Day is the time I like.
Datterday's quite all right, all right, all right.
Billy, your face, when you hear and think of Datterday,
the mischief and the joy it brings you
to think of how awful Greg Cody is in insisting on Datterday's
where Christopher just comes over and does it.
That's not unreasonable.
So Chris's job as an adult is to come over
and do gardening for his father.
To help his father on, you know,
laborious chores that maybe his body
can't handle as much anymore.
Which I have, I've helped him a lot.
It's just the whole expecting it.
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See, Jeremy's good, but he can't do what Yeti can do there.
That was Andrew Streeter.
Okay.
Oh.
Andrew Streeter also, we've got a handful of,
we've got a handful of musical hustlers, and I don't know who's better between Streeter also, we've got a handful of, we've got a handful of musical hustlers
and I don't know who's better between Streeter and Yeti.
They both bring a great deal of energy.
I think that's a push.
Everybody waits. We should do a Twitter poll.
I'm sure they'll love that.
Yes, go ahead and do that at Levittorio.
Who's better? If Yeti wins,
he gets Chris's job.
Oh wait, what? Whoa!
If Streeter wins, he gets my job.
And if it's a tie, Roy quits.
Roy, how did you feel about Dad or Day as a song?
It was a good song.
I appreciate that song as a dad.
It was a good song.
It was excellent.
Okay.
What else we got here, Billy?
All right, now head over to the Greg Cody region featuring Greg Cody.
The number four seed, Dan, is the birth of what's become one of Greg Cody's catchphrases.
Here is the first time we were introduced to, and you know it.
Not close to that.
Had two of us stayed healthy, that prediction would have come true.
Okay.
And you know it.
And you know it.
I don't know it.
And I don't know why you think so.
And you know it.
And you know it.
Get that shirt on the Greg Cody show.com.
That kind of thing.
And you know it. Get that shirt on the GregCodyShow.com or whatever. Thinkin' of the thing, and you know it.
Mm-hmm.
What?
There's no comeback.
Yeah, and you know it.
You're at a loss for words, Dan.
You have to.
And you know it.
And you know it.
And you do.
That's not.
You know it.
So God knows it.
And you know it.
And you know it.
A healthy tour and the dolphins are having a parade
on Biscayne Boulevard. Elboy and the East. And you know it. And you know it. A healthy tour and the Dolphins are having a parade on Biscayne Boulevard.
Elbow and gavel.
And you know it.
And you know it.
And you know it.
Don't finish it that way, Greg.
Pants next.
That's good sports talk.
Just and you know it, and you know it.
Pants?
What's your opinion and you know it.
I think he predicted the Dolphins would win the Super Bowl
and you teased pants.
Pants. Joy pants?
What's that going up against?
That's going up against the number 13 seed Greg Cody and is back in my day on adultery
from Las Vegas.
Vegas!
I'm going to say it point blank.
The old Vegas was better.
This used to be an exotic destination with a real mystique
because it was the only place in America
to legally bet on sports.
You felt a little naughty coming here, daring.
I preferred the sad Vegas.
I don't need the Bellagio dancing fountains
or the sphere with its immersive entertainment.
Don't need the Super Bowl or all the sports teams here now.
Don't need the gaudy all the sports teams here now. Don't need the Gaudi Wynn Casino or Nadel Residency
at Caesar's or a hotel that looks like a Dorito Chip
or a Venetian gondola ride.
I wanna ride back to the Vegas of yore.
Speaking of marriage, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
Used to be true.
It was the adulterer's capital.
A man could bring his second family here.
I never had a problem. That was before smartphones made every guy two tables over a potential
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Shoo the slots button for the black knob and get rid of smartphones and give me back my privacy. I'm
Greg Cody and that's how it was back in my day. We edited out the part where he ran out of breath
and we had to like stop him and this man thinks he could run a six minute mile. He can't even do a
six minute back in my day. The thing that I keep laughing about with your father Chris because
The thing that I keep laughing about with your father, Chris, because his delusion continues to birth rewards, he is now lost though and is furious.
He's lost a pumpkin carve-off, he's lost a turk-off, and now he's lost a pop-off.
Your father is lamenting because he fancies himself somebody who can cook, and he's a
careful cook, and all of us would say he's a careful cook and all of us
would say he's a good cook but he shouldn't be losing everything to us and
he has been and yet it's the only losing he's been doing around here because this
has been the year of Greg Cody he has been a star over the last eight months
he lost the carve-off too I won the pumpkin carving has he won anything who
won he thinks that he can run a six-minute mile and it is an unusual
Delusion for him to have because as Jessica correctly points out
There's no one on this show who can run a six-minute mile
So we did the math and if you go up to the treadmill right now at the gym at the ulcer
You would have to put the treadmill at a speed of 10 and do that for six straight minutes
without getting flown off.
I do that at Barry's boot camp for like two or three minutes
and it's so hard.
Like you, no, no one here can do that.
Taylor thinks he can.
Billy, why are you shaking your head?
Just because you made it seem like it was really
complicated math that was done to figure out.
Yeah, right, it tells you the miles per hour.
Like the 10 is miles per hour.
So you were down on Tony being enthusiastic
about giving us some?
I'm never. I mean, I'm trying to support Tony.
He's got an ongoing investigation going on here.
Hopefully we get to the end of that.
I'm just giving the facts, people.
I'm not investigating.
I'm just giving you what the facts are.
Are there any updates there?
No updates yet.
Are there any Otani updates?
I do have a Stanton update.
Stanton thin, question mark?
That's not an update.
Off-roids, question mark?
Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa!
Hey, I'm saying the button.
Investigate the button.
Not investigation, I said.
Where's the reckless speculation?
Time to try and weigh the journalistic credibility
and get reckless.
Here is something we like to call reckless speculation.
So nice we played it twice.
So nice we played it twice, but you know, he's thin now.
Dan, you know what?
I'm gonna promise you something, Dan.
Just like hockey, I'm gonna lock in on baseball.
I'm gonna lock in.
Two, one!
I need more information on what could be the biggest scandal
we've ever seen or just gambling's normal now.
We're still trying to figure out who stole the money
because if it wasn't the interpreter,
it might have been somebody else.
I honestly think that this is on Otani's team from what we know so far
Because it seems like he helped his friend
He paid whether he knew it was illegal or not
He did that and then otani's people started freaking out and they're like we need to act like he has no information here
Where I think this would be a lesser story if he just comes out like, look, I didn't know, I got confused with legalities,
I tried to help my friend, now I understand,
this won't happen again.
Like I feel like that would be a better way to go about it
than just being like the complete opposite
of that ESPN story.
Like what do you mean?
He had no clue.
Does he have Kate Middleton's PR people?
Where is she, Dan?
What's going on with this?
Where is she, Dan?
Why am I still only seeing TMZ stuff from a distance
and they're saying, look, there she is with her bags.
Body double.
It would be the easiest thing in the world
to just release a photograph.
What are they doing?
Well, they did that, but it was Photoshopped,
so then they had to put out a, but I don't know.
All I can say is that they said she'll be back
in the public after Easter.
And this is the most excited I think I've been for Easter.
Probably my whole life.
Really?
And are there any sleuths getting to the bottom
of what's been happening?
Tony's on it.
We are, there's a body double that was a fake video
of her walking out of some air wand or something.
That's not getting to the bottom of anything.
Everyone on the internet is a sleuth
when it comes to Kate Middleton, Dan.
It's getting a little weird.
Where is she?
That's the question we need to be asking.
It's a pretty, it's easy to answer, is it not?
It's what everyone's asking. That's what I'm saying.
Probably home recovering from surgery. What surgery? How? Where? You're the investigator,
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Dan LeBattard!
Is it Tuesday?
Yeah.
Is this going to run on Tuesday?
Better?
Why would you not interview me and then not run it on the same day?
That's stupid.
Nonsensical, you're right. Stugats! Why are you not interview me and then not run it on the same day? Stupid
Nonsensical you're right. Oh God. Why are you leaving? Why am I been doing this interview? I should be like on the live
This is the down lebatar show with the stooge ads
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You're bringing in Mina with the thunder?
She's galloping into the proceedings with opinions
on football and Ohtani and you're bringing in it.
We're bringing her in with the thunder music.
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Juju's been doing these very well.
What do we have?
Tony, is this you gonna do it?
This is no, this is via Juju,
but I will be providing the color
for the Thursday Thunder today.
We are going, not a super late night game tonight,
it's a nine o'clock start between the Nuggets and the Knicks.
And we've got a nice little three-way player prop parlay for Thursday Thunder, Not a super late night game tonight. It's a nine o'clock start between the Nuggets and the Knicks.
And we've got a nice little three-way player prop parlay
for Thursday Thunder, starting off with the joker himself,
Nikola Jokic, over 25 and a half points.
We always take the overs with him.
You're afraid to take anything but the overs with him.
He does go over, Dano.
Second, we're going to your favorite foreign player,
Dante DiVincenzo, over 15 and a half points.
And the last leg of our three-way is Isaiah Hartenstein,
over eight points.
Hell yeah.
So that's Jokic over 25 and a half,
DiVincenzo over 15 and a half,
and Isaiah Hartenstein over eight.
And if it doesn't hit, my bad.
I didn't want to say it, but yeah. Mina, thank you for coming on with us. We've got all sorts of football things to discuss with you.
My mustache is falling apart. The most part, the most interesting parts of everything happening
with Otani this morning are what for you? Probably the cognitive dissonance required for me to come in on the tail of a gambling
greed, which is I realize I'm throwing stones here from a parlay built castle or whatever.
I don't know what we're doing here at ASU, but there certainly is.
You better get your lingo right, lady.
I know, I know.
The gambling money is already here and the media
is a little slow to react to the gambling money is already here.
Yeah I don't know if it's I think that's what I find most interesting right but not to be
navel gazing about it but this is a massive story that we are all covering and we are
all of course working with these companies now deeply.
I think there's the question of whether that's hypocritical,
I think is a nuanced one.
I don't think it's quite as simple as like, Hey,
we all take gambling money and we're talking about a player breaking gambling
rules because there's differences, right?
There's rules about who's allowed to bed and what that means.
And it's not necessarily hypocritical but it definitely does
require some cognitive dissonance no question about it. Can you help me I've
had some trouble navigating this morning some of the things that I've known about
baseball past Ichiro coming over and whatever modern culture is where the
exchange between Japan and the United States on superstars
has been a wonderful bridge to watch traversed over the last 25 years.
Can you explain to me just generally what you think it is to be Otani in the middle
of baseball in the United States?
Well, I think that the cultural aspect of this too, it's not really what comes to mind when
I perceive this betting story because I think you could easily replace Shea O'Donnie with
any other Aaron Judge or whatever and replace interpreter with close personal assistant
and the same dynamics would be at play which is all of these people asking questions about
the timeline, the ascription of blame.
This is all going to be worked out.
I think what was obviously
the criminal investigation side of it.
I think where it is relevant though
is just the sheer degree of fame we're talking about
when we talk about Shehi Atani.
He is the biggest player in baseball,
but in Japan, he's the biggest everything, right?
And I think that's what makes, I mean, the scope of this is already so massive because
God, this timing could not be any worse for the league, not just given the nature of the
scandal, the size of Otani's contract, the fact that he is who he is, but also that
they were supposed to be a celebration of baseball in Asia right now with them playing
these games in Korea. And to have it marred by this, to have him unavailable for interviews
is just unbelievably devastating for the league. But I think for Otani, just recognizing how
famous he is in his own country, I don't think it would be like if LeBron had a scandal
of this scope in the US.
I don't think, though, that people can understand
necessarily the icon status that he has,
because I think we're more respectful of LeBron's space
as the media than what Otani lives daily,
in terms of people just following him around
and just wide swaths of area cut out for him
in a way that makes him, to me, feel more famous there
than LeBron is even here.
It would be like, Dan, sorry, Mina, to cut you off.
It would be like if the biggest basketball star
in the United States had a gambling problem
and then he decided to retire and then everyone created a conspiracy theory that it was because of
his gambling problem and the commissioner actually made him retire
and then he came back but the rumors haunted him for the rest of his life.
I think that the size of our country and the number of, that's very funny by the way, funny, the number of celebrities is,
it has kind of a diluting effect, Dan.
Like weirdly, my mind goes to Kate Middleton in the UK,
which is just the level of,
you're talking about press and scrutiny
and a level that is, that's not matched in the US
when we talk about our athletes
there. And I think about, I'm not saying Kate Middleton is Otani or whatnot, but when you're
talking about a smaller country with fewer celebrities of that scale, naturally it all
gets kind of concentrated, right? And as famous as LeBron is as important as he is to
millions hundreds of millions of people and huge swath of America there's just
so many famous people in America there's so many famous athletes that everything
kind of is perceived a little bit differently. Do you have any idea what
happened with that interview because I was surprised at how that got botched like I don't understand how
Cartoonish everything else was after the report came out
For a second. I thought you were talking about Kate Middleton in my mind just got really
Scrabble that one too. Where is she? Do you have any good theories? Uh,
I think she's always been around. I don't know. I haven't gone super deep down that rabbit hole
She's always been around is just don't know, I haven't gone super deep down that rabbit hole.
I think that I've been just-
She's always been around is just as lame
as you could possibly have said that.
What does that even mean?
Like Mother Earth, what's that with that?
She's always been around?
Like what is that as an opinion?
I don't think she's like missing altogether.
I think she just doesn't wanna be in the public eye
for whatever reason that is subject to speculation.
I don't know, Dan. It would be honestly irresponsible of me
to speculate on the Otani stuff right now.
She said Otani did it.
Billy, do you not find fascinating
that there's an interview that got botched
and then disavowed?
Well, after they set it up, which is like the weird thing,
because you'd think that everyone would be kind of on the same page of this is how this interview should go.
And then it seemed like maybe they were.
And as it was going on, they realized, oh no, none of that's actually allowed either.
We need to completely clean this up.
And maybe that is where the cultural stuff does matter here, because it feels like with
Otani, there's always been his team, his people, his apparatus.
And then there's the team and the angels protected him
to some degree, right?
Because they're a team that people didn't care
about as much.
They're not in the heart of Los Angeles.
They would have, they had less eyes on them than the Dodgers.
I'm not saying this wouldn't be as big of a scandal.
If it was with the angels,
it would be as big of a scandal right now.
But it has felt like throughout his career in baseball, the team sort of let him run his own show with his people and do as little press as he wanted.
And perhaps the fact that this has been so bungled and I think undeniably, regardless of what the truth is, it has been bungled.
The rollout of their story has been bungled. Maybe that reflects the fact that this is something
of an education for, or a little bit of a reality check
because he and his team have been,
they seem to be so unprepared for what is happening
right now.
Why are you smiling, Jessica?
What is it that you and Tony are doing back there?
It's just everything has been wait, no.
Also, where's Kate? Where's Kate?
That's a separate investigation also stand in a separate investigation
But when you have the Mizuhara situation, right and then he has the ESPN interview up here and then it's like wait
No, we can't say any no interview. Wait, no, right interview. No, wait
No, no about this about up here. The wait
No, is it got all of our attention
more than the gambling allegation.
What do you mean wait no disavowed interview?
What?
Disavowed interview, wait no.
What, now massive theft?
Massive theft.
Massive theft.
Who?
We don't know who.
Who?
Somebody.
Who won?
Also before Jess was talking about Michael Jordan
and you're putting your mustache on backwards
which is why it's not sticking.
Who won? Thank you, thank you Billy. The glue's on the wrong side. or Jess was talking about Michael Jordan and you're putting your mustache on backwards, which is why it's not sticking. Cool one.
Thank you, thank you Billy.
The glue's on the wrong side.
It did happen to a pretty big,
I mean you keep saying like, what if LeBron James?
And I'm like, well, I don't know,
I wasn't alive back then.
So tell me what it was like.
Jessica, I'm having a hard time.
I really am.
With the mustache, yeah.
That too, but I would say,
I don't know how to measure this,
I would say by leaps and bounds
Otani means something to Japan that LeBron does not mean to America
Like just in terms of fame. I and I don't know how I couldn't be more famous
I know in terms but in terms of feeling like he represents everybody in a way that
Everyone can be proud of the companies the greatness everything like I just think I don't think Otani's polarizing in a way that everyone can be proud of the companies the greatness
Everything like I just think I don't think Otani's polarizing in any way. There's no infamy involved
It's just positive fame as a country. Are we proud of anyone though? Like honestly outside of the Olympics
Is there anyone that we claim like wow, that's America people
Check me. I don't know if Otani is flawless, but he represents publicly that way.
It's not just greatness.
It's also flawless.
Well, that's what's so interesting about this, right?
Like, this is the first time I think something negative has really stuck with him.
But I would argue that he's kind of a blank canvas for like, because, and this is where I do think the Kroll Tress,
because he doesn't do a lot of interviews.
We don't know a lot about him.
Everybody was shocked and delighted to see his dog.
And then, you know, we couldn't hear the name of the dog.
It was like a big mystery.
The most I've learned about him was a few days,
like in the last couple of weeks,
when we found out his wife was apparently like a very skilled basketball player,
which was like, oh my gosh, like an actual like interesting
kernel of information about Shohei Otani. We learned something cool about him.
Now for this to come, it's not just like a scandal hitting a player who we already know
a lot of his biography, who's had ups and downs. This is a player where we really don't know a lot about him here in the U.S.
And I feel like this threatens now to overtake a lot of that because there wasn't a lot of
information out there to begin with.
Don LeBattard.
Are you back on the caffeine? Are you back on the Red Bull?
Yes.
See, we are. Something's wrong.
I mean, it's unbelievable how manic he is and he sort of just, he keeps, he keeps, you
know, chewing on his bottom teeth in a way that's scaring me a little bit.
Stugats.
I've been up since 5.30 a.m. producing content.
And in terms of being able to be on, my needs a little boost and that's why I turn to
Cocaine this is the done libertar show with the Stu guys
My client is mourning right now
He texted us earlier huge Miami news coming up here in a little bit.
And then you guys took bets on will this be huge news or only news that Mike Ryan thinks is huge that will make the rest of you yawn.
And Katie Meyer has stepped down as the University of Miami women's basketball coach.
Bit of an icon locally, 20 years and that shakes the program because she was stability and
they made as deep a run as the school has ever made a couple of years ago and
they were trying to build off some of that they spent money they got denied a
number one or they got denied an NCAA tournament this year and ended up not
being in the what is it called the WBIT now so they declined to be a number one and that's how her career and she retiring not going anywhere else but
one of the pioneers in this sport and that shakes an athletic program
uh... in a uh... that that department and all the departments know that they
need football to be successful that how it that's how it works throughout all of
athletics uh... but katie meyer built something that had a following and has a following in
South Florida. So congratulations to her. Mina, before we get into the football of the
week, can you explain to me what changed here with all of these one year and two year contracts
where all of a sudden everything I'm reading is more short term on just about everyone
than I had seen before this year.
You mean in football?
Yeah, in free agency.
It's interesting because you can't really
make a blanket statement about whether it's better
for the teams or the players because the reality is
for some of the players,
it is better to be on short term contracts.
I think of like,
DeNeil Hunter signing a two year $49 million contract with $48 million guaranteed,
which is not a structure I've ever seen before.
That's one where I think it is good for both the team and the
player, the timeline of the team,
the Houston Texans who signed them.
They want to compete now.
They do not want to be in the Daniella Hunter business for the
long-term, but for Hunter, who is over 30 now, I believe,
or 29 maybe, that will give him another crack at the apple.
So for him, that's great.
For a running back who like, I don't know,
Derek Henry or Aaron Jones, not so great
because you're really only getting a one-year deal.
So it really depends as far as why it's happening.
I think a lot of it has to do with the cap taking a pretty big jump this year.
So a lot of teams had more money than they expected.
And I think because of that, they realized,
okay, we can go out and spend decent amount of money
in the short term.
Maybe we didn't think we could before.
What did we get most right and wrong
in talking about Justin Fields and his value?
Ooh, God, that's such a good question.
I think we, and I'm generalizing here, I, a lot of us in the media overestimated his trade value.
I never thought he would get a first round pick, certainly because statistically he's just been too uneven.
Uh, the precedent for a player struggling the way he has through the first few years, pardon me, over the course of his rookie contract
in Chicago and then going on to succeed
is basically non-existent.
There's very few examples of that.
I guess you could point to like Geno Smith in Seattle.
However, I thought he had shown enough in small doses
and that the context was so bad,
his team, his surroundings were so bad
that a team would still be tantalized
because we have seen time and time again, Dan,
that in the NFL, teams really overestimate
first round picks still.
I mean, Sam Darnold just got basically $10 million
in Minnesota.
I don't think he'll be the starter.
I think they're gonna try to draft a quarterback,
but still, and yet he got barely anything, right?
It's a six conditional six that can turn into a fourth.
So certainly we overestimated how the league perceived him.
I don't think we underestimated how much being
in a bad situation his first two years,
I think his situation last year wasn't as bad
in terms of the protection, the weapons, the play calling affected his development. And I think moving forward,
that's something we, meaning the quarterback evaluating community, the NFL analysts, whatever
have to continue really, really placing an emphasis on because it does feel like in the NFL,
destination often ends up being destiny for these quarterbacks.
I saw you complimenting the Bears for setting up potential Kayla Williams first overall
pick for success. Counterpoint, they're the Bears. Do you factor that all into your analysis
when you see them getting Keenan Allen and some other pieces?
That's kind of the RG3 argument, right? They're the Bears when he was saying that Kayla Williams
should force his way out. Or really, his argument was that they had treated Justin Field so
badly he should be wary. I feel like with these teams, you can see the fortunes turn
so quickly. I think about the Bengals with Joe Burrow for example. I
mean the Texans to me are exhibit A for this right? Horribly run organization in
recent years. They got CJ Stroud because they failed at tanking and yet
all it takes is the quarterback, the head coach, and then suddenly their fortunes
turned around. I don't see why something similar
couldn't happen in Chicago.
Mina, I need to speed all of this up, I'm sorry,
because we've got six minutes left
and we want a ton of information from you.
So I need you to speed up and I need us to speed up.
Tony, let's go.
All right, Mina, obviously you know
I'm a bit of a quarterback visionary, right?
Faster. Faster, okay.
I saw Caleb Williams at the pro day. right faster faster. Okay. I saw Caleb
It was this yes. I saw Caleb Williams. That's right. Absolutely incredible 80 yard bomb. I'm sold on Caleb Williams
I wasn't really sold faster like to meet USC, but that throw that was incredible
Talk to me about Caleb was protease about Caleb Williams
Caleb Williams not really sure as much take the pro day, the question about him
isn't his ability to launch bombs,
it's whether or not he can play within structure,
which I think he can, incidentally.
Why wouldn't the Bears have just held on
to two good quarterbacks, wait until the season starts,
some quarterback goes down, and then you get way more
for Justin Fields?
I think we tend to underestimate the psychological aspect
of managing quarterback room,
and if you have a quarterback room
where a lot of the players do love Justin
Fields, the fan base still loves Justin Fields.
I think that's not healthy for Caleb Williams to walk into.
Hollywood Brown to the Chiefs.
Really like it. I think, you know, he probably isn't as good as maybe he was
believed, but in terms of his trade value, his draft status, but he's certainly an
upgrade over MVS as a deep threat for a quarterback in Patrick Mahomes, who had the second lowest
average death to target in the NFL last year.
Malik neighbors or Roma dunze?
I'll probably go neighbors just because of his ability to take the top off of a defense.
The explosive yards after the catch are just so tantalizing.
But to me, it's really, really close because O'Dunze, I think, is probably the highest
floor of any NFL prospect.
Chris Sims saying that Marvin Harrison is the third best
receiver in this draft and getting dragged for it.
Yeah, I like that Chris has his own opinions, but this is one that I'm going to have to disagree with pretty vehemently.
He had him behind Brian Thomas, which I really don't understand out of LSU.
Harrison Jr., to me, is about as complete as a wide receiver prospect as I've seen.
Mike Williams going to the Jets.
A really good signing for New York between Rogers, Mike Williams, Tyron Smith.
If they're all healthy, that's a top tier offense, but gigantic if obviously.
Mike Williams picks the Jets over a lot of other suitors because?
I think the money. I mean, we don't,
I haven't heard about him turning down a deal
or an offer for more unless I missed it.
And also, you know, it's a one year deal.
So again, you're talking about the short-term deals.
If he can finish the season healthy
is the opportunity to hit the market again.
The answer is they gave him $15 million, Dan.
Derek Henry to the Baltimore Ravens,
is that unlock something in their offense?
No, this is already a dominant rushing attack. I think it could be a little bit better, but it was
really, really good. Even before they added Derek Henry. I have questions about the Ravens because
half their offensive line just walked out the door. I think that's a bigger deal.
Winners and losers in the off season.
You asked me to name the winners and losers in the off season.
So far. Win winners and losers so far
Why does no one want to play for the Patriots that's a different question answer the first one Calvin Ridley 92 million
Why winner and losers?
Yeah, yeah, I go with the Falcons getting Kirk cousins. I think that was probably the biggest impact move of the offseason
I have them winning the division now. Losers, everyone's obsessed with the Dallas Cowboys not doing anything, but
the Patriots, to me, jump out.
We're all focused on the Chicago Bears and
whether they've done enough to set up success their wiki quarterback.
The Patriots are also drafting your wiki quarterback, and
that quarterback is walking- Why does no one want to play for the Patriots?
I don't know if they extended in the offers that were rejected.
I think the bigger question is why weren't the Patriots more aggressive in soliciting
skill players to put around their rookie quarterback? Not that nobody wants to play
there. OBJ visiting the Dolphins. Don't they have other holes they need to fill?
They have holes, but they don't have a lot of money. So and I do think wide receiver
is actually something that they're going to need to address in the draft.
How many games will Justin Field start for the Steelers?
I will guess eight Vrabel consulting for the Browns
Good move something that they did with Jim Schwartz, by the way, he was a defensive coordinator in Tennessee. So it's kind of a flip-flop
I think this is sort of a
Way a stopover for Brayble
who will probably be a head coach again in the end.
Vikings plan on quarterback.
Right now they have Sam Darnold.
Who is it?
I'm guessing J.J. McCarthy right now
because I don't think one of the top three teams
is gonna trade out.
Best backup quarterback signing.
Ooh, I mean, the Pittsburgh Steelers getting Justin Fields
to me for what they did,
although I think he should compete to be the starter.
Best bargain discount in free agency?
Hmm which signing did I like?
I mean the Patriots bringing back Josh Uche for three million dollars was the one that really blew me away.
Josh Uche who had like double digit sacks a year ago that kind of shocked me that he signed for so little.
Did Christian Wilkins get overpaid Um probably a little bit. Yeah, but he's a really really good player. So it didn't it wasn't like a mammoth overpay
I think it was more confusing because I don't really understand the Raiders in their timeline
But the pay was probably commensurate with who you know biggest. Why did they do this biggest? Why did they do this?
The Ridley deal surprised me again with from a time
I don't really understand the Titans and how they view themselves.
And I felt like because there's so many good receivers in the draft,
which we talked about last time, I don't understand why you would pay him that much money.
Is that the move you hated the most?
No, the one I hated the most was the Raiders painting Garter Minshew.
What they did.
I thought the Raiders should have been in the Justin Fields business.
I don't understand, again,
I don't understand the Raiders generally.
And for me, like, Garter Minshew did not play very well
for Indianapolis last year,
despite the fact that they were
on the knocking on the door of the playoffs.
It wasn't because of it.
Come on, Mina, come on.
Yeah, Garter Minshew.
I mean, I can just give you one word answers.
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Thank you, Mina.
We will talk to you next week.
Thank you for having me.
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