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03-14-24 Hour 1 of Broncos Country Tonight

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Point. I hope you all are tucked in and safe out there as well, doing well, eating well, stand safe and dry. Nick, how's the how's the weather where you're at? Well, that's great where I am. It's interesting because last night when we left the station, there was a little snow on the ground, but it wasn't that bat And when I spoke to you this morning and you told me that you had to leave your car and then walk home, I was just like, man, what the hell

happened? From the time we left the studio to the time you got on a highway, it wasn't that bad going down. I had twenty five. It's when I turned on to four seventy that it really got pretty bad. And yeah, my car ultimately got stranded on one of the side streets. I had to leave it there. Thankfully, there was a nice kid named Ivan who came by and got me to five guys and then from there I walked it on home. So you know, it was it was, it

was. It was an adventure. I was not dressed for the elements, so that was fun. But you know, again, we all survive and I live and learn. I went out and measured this morning and twenty six inches of snow and it's still snowing here. Wow, that's crazy. I don't know what. What's crazier the fact that you were not dressed properly for the weather, which you have a tendency to roll into the studio as though you are still on summer vacation. Why I do not know, but hopefully

the incident last night forces you to somewhat change your wardrobe. Well, I would like to. If we were on a computer, I would just use the Michael Caine from Bad Man if and the one that says never and and that that would be my response. I'm just going to continue doing what I'm doing. But uh, you know, in the future, maybe I'll have

a maybe world. I care for something complete with kitty litteris Rick Lewis was pointing out in the in the last last show, I think, uh, you know, I hope that everybody else out there is say five six sixtenzels a text line. The builds right of here, and we apologize for a bit for the ad hoc nature of the show, but you know, all you guys are are enjoying that we do have c U men's basketball coming up

tonight. Uh right, here on KOA nine o'clock, so that'll be uh, that'll be you know, and some people that can can rull around the radio four as well and pull for the buffs to pull it out in that one. But yeah, I mean it's been uh, you know, it's been an interesting day or night here in Denver and uh and around Colorado. I know I seventy was closed for quite some time. Think they opened it

up that a couple of hours ago. Obviously flights at DA have been a problem, but uh, you know, we get everybody I'm thinking to here. Uh. We did have some news today. Sam Howell of the Washington Commanders traded to the Seattle Seahawks. Uh. We talked about that a bit

last night. You know, I was not a fan of the Broncos ever trading for someone, but if if they were to trade for one of the howl Zach dustin fields and area, that was my preferred preferred When he goes to the commanders and what amounts to the commanders trading up pick slots and moving twice in two rounds. The value of the points value chart is roughly a

late third round or into the third round. Tye, pick what did you think of Howell going to Shaws, Well, my first thoughts were, it's going to change a lot of what we thought the draft was going to be, because once again, when you look at the teams and how they are set up, obviously there are teams, but the Washington I'm not residents, but Washington commanders. Let me not make that mistake. They're sitting at number

two. And I thought for some reason, with the Seahawks sitting at sixteen, that me be they would be in line for a rookie quarterback to someone back up Geno Smith, and that rookie quarterback being Michael Pennis Junior. But now that they've taken and made Sam Howell, they're back up the Geno Smith. That means that Michael Pennix still could be on the board at twelve when the Broncos pick, if that is in their game plan, if they want

to take a guy like Michael Pennicks. And we didn't even have to wait Ben to even get to the point where Roger Goodell walks up to the stadium and grabs Mike and said, hey, the Chicago Bears are on the clock for the draft. Projections to somewhat the alter based on a lot of the moves that we've seen in free agency so far, we could take that at Ferguson is reporting that the Denver Broncos are selecting Michael Pennock junior. That's what I got on it. I just say that, I say they could,

which is a high probability. Once again, look, the Broncos are at twelve. They have a lot of options, but the question is do you want to take a quarterback at twelve. I know you have a thirsty Broncos

country fan base that's that quarterback of the future. But you and I have been adamant on this program that the Broncos should try to move back because there's gonna be some other team that's trying to move in place to select one of those quarterbacks, and that now will give Broncos an opportunity to have a first round pick, but also still have a pick in the second round, which

they don't have. Yeah, I've been pretty adamant that I would like to see the Broncos selective pass rusher at edge rusher with that pick trade back and try to do that. At the time. You know, we talked about Jared burs and a lot too out of Ucla versus not going to be there now at twelve much less for a trade back, but a Lot two might be. And you know, pairing up a lot two with Nick Bonito and

then having a rotation that's got Baron Browning and Drew Sanders in there. You know, I feel like, all of a sudden, when you look at the moves that they've made up front, you got the Zach Allen DJ is still on this roster and Roach, all of a sudden, that front seven looks a little better. And so I'm still proud of that. I think you can get a quarterback on day two. You mentioned Tennis. I think Boat Nicks would be in that conversation. Spencer Rattler would be a guy to

the available day two. I still maintain that for me, that is the way to go. Now. If you if you don't believe in the quarterback, you don't believe he's the guy, then go ahead and pass. But for me, if they believe in a guy, then then go ahead and get him and go from there. There still are some options out there, some veteran options out there. I've talked that Nausea Abou, Jimmy Garoppolo,

you put your guy, Ryan Tannegoat. You know when we look at when we look at those two options, is there any is there any excitement in those options. I'm one of those guys that that moved the needle for Broncos country at all. No, it wouldn't. But at this stage of the game, there's not on the nothing on the roster right now which moves the needle and no shades was Ben Denute or Jared's Didham But let's be Tollians. I mean, none of those guys. If we started a rock band.

Let's put it this way, we started the rock band, would either of those guys be considered to be the David Lee Wroth of the group. Probably not. So with that being said, the Broncos need to go out and

find that David Lee Roth quarterback of the future. If you're telling me that the Broncos at twelve, if this is JJ McCarthy, is it Drake May, is it Bot Knicks, that the team can now say that we now have our guy and we're going to struggle and not be as great this year in twenty twenty four and have and win less than eight games, only to come back stronger in twenty twenty five and twenty twenty six, I say, Ben, sign me up for that. But if you're not competitive, then

that's going to change this whole situation that we're talking about. Well right, and I mean I think if we're being out of tier next year does not look like a competitive year for the Denver Broncos this upcoming season. I think what most Broncos fans think is that we are laying the foundation for a future competitor. At least. I don't want to speak for everybody, but that's my observation on it, and that would be my take on the situation.

If we are what is the savviest strategy is to get back in the bold and you know, and have practice, but roll out one of the veterans as a starter. You don't get to schla Actor or do you do? You just roll the rookie out there, let them take their LUSO and from there, Well, for me, it's you go with the veteran Bridge quarterback, even though I know so many Broncos fans have said that at nauseum on social media they don't want another Bridge quarterback, but hey, where that's where

this organization and his fan base is right now. So if you want to roll out there with Stidham, Let Steadham takes it, take its bumps and bruises, and hope somewhere down the line the Broncos are able to put me be four to five games together where they're able to win in the last second. Will lutz Field go? Fine? Right, do all that until that quarterback in waiting is ready to go. But you definitely need to make sure that you get your guy in this draft, and I feel as though the

Broncos will be able to do that now. I also would say this as an option, and you and I have talked about this before, looking at how the division and the conference is set up. If you say that you want to roll with Stidham and then you take whatever quarterbacks that are remaining in the third round, but you want to use that number twelve pick to go get an edge rusher, hell, sign me up for that too as well.

Because what we do know with all this talk about the quarterback position and how popular and important it is, if you can't impact that guy wearing the opposite uniform, whether it's home or away, we don't even even have this conversation because your quarterback will not be able to get on the feat, Well, right, and I think that's I think that's the thing. It's for

me. It's like, it's not that I'm against the Broncos taking a quarterback, since that I'm against plugging a guy into a situation that might not be desirable. And if you especially if you don't believe he's the guy, If you believe he's the guy, that's different. If Sean Payton believes the guy,

go for it. But if you don't believe he's the guy to take you to a super Bowl to beat Pat Mahomes in a shootout, that kind of thing, then don't you know, then continue building the roster to be as competitive as possible and then goes back to that whole build a bully thing that you know what I've been talking about. It's like, if you don't have that quarterback, then build the most smashmouthiest football team that you can possibly

build on both sides of the ball until you get that quarterback. Right. Well, that's kind of the idea, And what you bring up is a

very valid point. And Randy Knula was on with us the other night and we were talking about this whole idea with Sean Payton and the belief in Jeristitham now based on Peyton doing what he did last year, making Jared Stidham a priority, and also the fact of saying that Jared Stiddam is going to be a spark if you truly believe in your heart of hearts, Sean Payton, that Jared Stitham could be your next heir parent that Drew Brees Tony Romo and Carry Collins, so be now to help him out. You got to go

build a defense. That means that you're taking a rookie edge rusher, you're taking a Mike linebacker. That also means that you're taking another corner to either back up to Kawan McMillan or play opposite Patser Tamp. Whatever you gotta do, you do it if you truly believe that Jeredstitham is the guy turned all

your attention to the defensive side of the ball. Yeah, and I think that for me, you know, the Broncos, I think need to pay attention to that They've had such a great defense for so long and there's been a few pieces here that they've moved around. But the reality is you're you're kind of rebuilding the defense at this point. You've let Justin Simmons go.

You're definitely looking for a second corner to start opposite Patzertan. You've got another hole at inside backer with Josie Jewels gone on to sign with the Carolina Panthers. They added Roach, but you know, I don't know if he's a true nose and you're you know, you've indicated that you're not bringing Mike per

sellbacks. You got to figure that out. This defense is in the middle of an overhaul, and you know, while it's been the stalwart thing that this team has been able to rely on for a number of years, I'm not so sure that this season, without significant investment, that's going to be something that Broncos can do as well. Well, that's what I feel is the game plan. Am I sitting in any of those meetings over at Sincere

Help training facility? Know him not, but just looking at Sean Payton and what he's done in free agency, and also looking at his past experience in New Orleans. So many of the guys that he was with in New Orleans

are now back with the Denver Broncos after resigning with the team. Okay, fine, Now the whole idea is take the page out of Drew Brees's book and an idea could be, well, Ben, not Ben de nutc excuse me the fact that you look at Jerry Stidham in this offense for the second year as though it would be for any player at any position, you're always better in that second year. That could be the frame of mind that the

Broncos and Sean Payton has we keep all our core guys together. No, there is no Lloyd kushion Berry at the center position, so that position now goes to battle with Luke Wattenberg and Alex ForSight. Okay, fine, with exception of anyone else. Everything else is intact. You know, not only have Jerry Judy, So now you can put Marvin Mims in that position.

You hope that you get a healthy Tim Patrick Courtland. Sudden didn't go anywhere as others have predicted, so your offensive side of the ball is okay. Now, if you told me, Ben, if that wasn't a philosophy going out and getting the edge rusher that you wanted to go get brought by, which I think is a little too high based on what we've seen tight ends go in the past. But if you told me that's the direction that you

wanted to go. Fine, because the one thing that the Broncos did not have last year, they did not have someone that can attack the middle of the field from the tight end position. And if you tell me Rock Bowers is I got you taking him at twelve instead of them as your quarterback, maybe I'll sell Maybe you can sell that to me. I'm I mean, I'm open to the brock Bowers thing at twelve. That's not something that I necessarily am advocating for, but I'm open to it based on Sean Payton's need

for a tight end. This stretches the middle of the field. I'm not sure brock Bower is going to be there. I get some some people around the league to think that he might go to the Jets there I believe at ten, which you know, would be interesting. They'd be very high for a tight end. But we saw La Porta go, you know, go fairly early to the Lions. I I, you know, I he feels more like a luxury pick. Though, like I get it, I sort

of get it. Sean Payton's offense needs that, But for me, tight end feels like a luxury pick for a team that's already built, not a foundational piece that you take a twelve and build a round. Oh. I

said this before early on last season. You and I were at the Buffalo Wild Wings Florida s a wide receiver Johnny Wilson, who Slahiver, Darren Waller type guy, Kyle pittstop guy that you can draft that guy late and plug and play him in the tighten position because Johnny Wilson right now, not knowing anything about inline blocking or whatever, is better than any tight end that the Broncos currently have on their roster. And he would fit even though I know

that's not a position he wants to play. But I say, hell, when you're a rookie coming in, you're trying to make the team however you can make it. But I think that Johnny Wilson would be a star Bronc and give the Broncos that extra guy on the field because of his body type, because now, who are you matchining him up with? Are you are you going to sit in your sub package or are you going to say in

your base defense to try to cover that. To me, it's all about making life easier for Jarris Diadam if he's going to be your starting quarterback. Well, you mentioned Johnny Wilson before, and I'm sure you know, I'm definitely not opposed to to the Broncos taking a look at him, especially with where he's projected to be picked, you know, late day two, early day three, something like that. I'm definitely not not opposed to that.

Well, one thing that I am curious about though, is Lucas Kroll, somebody who they felt highly about last year, just didn't get enough quite enough reps to get him on the field. Obviously, had some some plays where he was opened. One where he missed, you know, on the interception played, didn't do the right thing. It was other play where he's wide open and didn't get that touchdown Detroit. You know, I'm interested to see if Lucas Kroll could maybe evolve into that. We could talk, but that

a little bit. On the other side, we've got to get a break here. You guys are listening to Broncos country tonight snowed. In addition, we'll be back with you on the other side. Shout out to Dave Tepper on his way back from New York given the big speech up there the Barrett Sports Media Conference. Our boss, I don't know how he has time to own the Carolina Panthers and give speeches like that at the same time in program

stations in Denver. But he makes it work. Nick. You know, we're talking a little bit in the in the last segment there at the end about the potential of Brock Powers and tight ends. I mentioned that I felt like tight end was a potential luxury picked that maybe teams don't build around at twelve. And you know, again this goes into my contention that the team should trade back off twelve if there's not a quarterback there that they absolutely believe

can win them a Super Bowl and go toe to NOA. Pava Holmes. But you know, Brock Powers is a dynamic weapon, and I think if we classified him as a wide receiver or a hass catch threat all of a sudden, maybe the whole like tight end stigma goes away. I don't think the tight end stigma is going to go away. We've seen multiple players try to change that title. We've seen Jimmy Graham as a member of the New

Orleans Saints, who Sean Payton threw to an enormous amount of time. He was real key for throwing across the middle outside the numbers for Drew Breese, but he wanted to be paid like a wide receiver and the team was like no. And then next thing you know, Jimmy Graham ends up in the Seattle Seahawks uniform. So for me, I'll say this, I do believe

that there are some special, unique players in this league. Deebo Samuels being one of those guys that have an innate ability to do a multitude or different things. The only problem is that that's the way the NFL works. You

do all those things and they get they pay you one check. But it would be great if they were able to establish somewhat of a category where a guy could be classified as just being an athlete like they do you know when guys come out of high school heading to college, Because now that would allow guys to make more money than their position actually determines. But once again, we know the league works, they're not going to do that. But Sean

Payton's offense need to tight end. Not a guy just by position purposes, but a guy that can really stretch the field and put the stress on the defense. How much better would this team have been last year if they had had a field stretching weapon at the tight end position. Oh, I mean, this team would have been so much better because I can tell you this

from a defensive standpoint. When you go into that week's preparation, you are looking at personnel groupings down in distance, low red zone, high red zone. You're trying to encapsulate the tendencies of your opposite. But if they don't have that tight end, that's a threat. If they don't have that quarterback, that's a threat to make those off schedule plays. Then it makes it

easier for them to defend. You know that we don't have to actually dedicate a safety and invert them down in the box to stop a team from being able to run with their quarterback. But also, if you know that, hey listen, they're tight end that they have, they're not going to outrun me. So I can stay at five yards, play catch technique, let him come to me, and then roll under his hip and still have an opportunity to defend any passes thrown in his direction. The Broncos didn't have that

last year. I can't remember what game it was. It might have been. I want to say the Washington Commanders game. I think, yeah, don't quote me on that. But that's when Greg Doss went out with an injury, and it seems like as though when he went out in the game, the whole game plan was shot. It was like, okay, well what do we do now? I mean, the game plan we had to

throw to the tight end down the field is no longer available. So all that those question marks about whether rus can throw down to the middle of the field or not, those would have been answered because you would have had a tight end that could actually make those plays. But since they didn't, now we get more and more of that narrative Russell can't throw down the middle of the field. Yeah, and that you know, I mean it did it

did hinder the offense. I don't know if it did ground to a halt, but we did see the offense have a drop off after Dulsich went out. We saw that the offense was not able to be as effective. And whether that one key piece was what changed everything, or whether that was you know, just a byproduct of a limited playbook or whatever you want to talk it up to, the offense did, in structure anyway, grind to a

halt. They were still The Broncos finished the season as the number one scoring offense in the NFL in the fourth quarter, and a large part of that was, you know, taking the prainting wheels off Russell Wilson, quit running a bunch of condensed sets and letting russ sprint things out do his thing. I just, you know, I look at this and I'm like, well,

is that the different He's really a scene stretching tight end. The difference between Jarrett Stidham being a viable quarterback with this football team or is this team further away than that? Well, you know what I'm gonna said, The team is further away than that. But once again, we're talking about adding

weapons and make this team that much better. And I would say Rock Bauers is not your traditional tight end in the sense that what we come to know it looking at what he was able to do in the Georgia uniform, that kid was sensational and I get it. I totally get it. Like when we look at twenty twenty three, Dalton Kinka, who played for the Bills out of Utah, was drafted in the first round. But I'm gonna give you the names of a couple other guys who were tight as who performed well,

but they were not taken in the first round. So you look at Luke Musgrave who was taken in the second round, and I think he was picked forty two. And then you look at Sam Laporter second round pick, I think third pick in that second round, thirty four pick overall. But those are some guys who have performed well. But once again, you see where I'm leaning. Those guys were taken in the second round. I think for me, brock Bauers could be an instrumental piece because keep this in mind.

You have brock Bowers and you have now Benzel Mims I'm excuse me, Marvin Memes, and you have caught a sudden and then you have a healthy Tim Patrick. And think about what you can do with your offense. And when you look at the way that offenses are structured, now you want to go four widse. You want to be able to spray people out and when you can do that with your tight end position and you can flex and open him up, opening up more running lanes and quick throws for your quarterback.

And once again, this all plays into what Sean Payton said that he wanted. He wants a quarterback that's going to stand in the pocket, stand down that gun Biro and be able to throw the ball down the field. You a player like Brock Bolowers would give Jarristidham an opportunity. But more importantly, you still got to block guys like Max Crosby, and I would like to think that Brock Bobers can help you out. Now, I'm not saying he's going to help neutralize Max Crosby, but he's going to help you out.

But then also he can fall off late and you can dump it off to him, and you know, just like a running back man, he can get you those tough yards. I think for me, the way that I look at this is this, if you stay at twelve and you draft to Brock Powers, you're saying that your team is ready to compete. Now.

You know, you're saying that this Denver Broncos as built is actually ready to compete right now, versus trading back, acquiring capital and trying to continue to add to the defense with an edge rusher at a corner, et cetera. To me, staying where you're at and drafting a tight end says we're ready to compete right now. Moving back says hey, we're building something here. We try to we're trying to amass the most talent that we can resonate with you or a my off face here, No, I mean it resonates.

But once again, we know how this works. I mean you have to have contingency plan upon contingency plan upon contingency plan. Like you spend time in the military, you know how this works. I mean you may draw up a plan and say, Okay, here's the way we're going to execute it, and oh, by the way, something changes, and then now you have to adjust on the fly. So all I'm saying is it is it would be smart for the Broncos to have multiple options on the table as far

as okay, here's option number one. If the teams above us do something funky, here's where we will want to go, because once again you're still trying to build out a team. But it goes back to Sean Payton's belief

in Jared Pate, I mean Jared Stidham and how strong that is. If he feels so strong that Stidham is his guy, that Stidham can get him over a hump, Stidham can be a spark, then why not go ahead and make these moves You're already showing that you have a certain belief in them, then you must we go all w I you know, I'm not opposed to it. I just you know, I was pondering that today with the signing or drafting rather of brock Bowers, be something that says that Sean Bayden

actually has belief in Jared's didham. That's why you signed him in the first place. Surround him with the weapons that he can make it work. You know, I don't know, And and in the end, I don't know if Broncos fans are going to warm to that, at least not initially. If they start winning, of course they will, but initially and through training camp, if that's something that Broncos fans are going to flock to and or rally around. But I hope you're safe and sound and warm and will said

Nick, what is your go to cold weather food? Wow? It is chili, man, it is chili. Or it is homemade chicken soup. I mean, you can't get go wrong with you know, chicken suit. I mean it's not like moms chi can soup. But my wife makes a mean chicken soup and she makes this, uh, I guess homemade corn bread making me. Luckily, I don't have to travel that far to get it. I was gonna say it luckily for you. Yeah, and uh,

you know it's it's good. I'm assuming you're well fed over there. Then we don't need to send you an emergency supply airdrop of of food or anything. Yeah, chili chilly to go to man like, that's a that's the goat of uh. You know, when it gets snowed in, you just want some hearty like chili. You know. I get the I gotta pretty good chili recipe. I enjoy making, and I put it over macaroni noodles. But people put it over all kinds of stuff rice or beans or whatever.

I don't know the beans. But wait, wait, wait, hold on, doll, you put chili over macaroni noodles. Yeah, I mean it's like you turned to chili mac. You never had chili macre from the South, How have you never had chili mac? Listen, I'm from the South, but there's a lot of things that happened in the South that I haven't encountered yet, so and that's one of them. Yeah, I'll bring some up sometime. I usually make a pot for the the Super Bowl every

year. But I'll make a pot at some point, bring it up, to bring it up to the station. Letter has something I'm thinking you're gonna say something you're talking about, you know, you know, macaroni elbows something I'm thinking like comfort food, like mac and cheese. I mean that would go perfect this time around. But you've just taken chili and putting it on over pasta. No, uh, yeah, I didn't do that. Yes, it's delicious, Jeff. For you, are you not familiar with with

with chili mac? No, I'm shocked. Then Nick isn't here? Chili mac is a thing you can put anything over mac? Really, Nick, Well, I mean where did this spawn from? I mean, give me the history of this, because once again, I'm from the South. We didn't grow up with a lot of money and my mom had to make food out of whatever she could. But she never made that was never one of those things. I don't Maybe it's a white people thing. I don't know. I mean we talked about ten on Mitchell all the time. It's a

real lunch, pale meal, Nick. It's it's quicker than fast. No, I mean, I don't, I don't know. I mean it's to me, it's always something it's been around, so I don't know. I five six six zero the text line, you guys correct me on this if you guys have never had chili mac. But yeah, I mean it's it's not like it's expensive. I mean, you know, macaroni noodles are pretty cheap, elbow noodles pretty cheap out there. So yeah, I just put it over the because I don't really I don't really like beans, and I

feel like they're just filler. They just kind of take on the flavor or whatever you put on them. So you know, I skipped the beans and went with the chili mac instead because I wanted something little hardier than just the chili, but I didn't want to put beans in it. Well, here's what I'm gonna do right now. I'm going to text three but like like twenty of my former Broncos teammates. I'm going to text them right now and

ask them have they ever heard of anything called chili mac? And then I'll tell you right well, yeah, we'll get the updated results on that here in a bit, when you know, after the break, when we come back, we do have Cu Buffs men's basketball tonight, that'll be coming a nine pm right here on KOA. So was they tuned for that? If you guys have any questions, concerns, any of that kind of stuff, We're down to answer questions tonight. Five six six, nine zero is the

text line. Looking forward to getting into the next segment here. I think we're gonna break down the offense and the defense over the next couple of segments and really dive in here see where the Broncos can go to kind of turn this thing into a winner as quickly as possible. I've got some thoughts on that. I know Nick's got some thoughts on that. I want to I want to kind of get our get our pause dirty a little bit here as

we we get into the weeds on what executive this offense needs. I know we talked about bron Bowers talking about the tight end kind of situation, but if there's anything else that this team really needs in order to execute Sean Payton's vision. And then of course on the defensive side of the ball, you know they've made some moves this offseason, but you know what, what else

can the Broncos do? What other pieces are NETSI to execute? What it is that vance Joseph wants to do on defense here, Nick, I also want to talk to you about I don't know if you saw this today. The general manager John Schneider of the Seattle Seahawks was on the Bob Cannata show there in Seattle, and he said that they wanted to bring Drew lock back to the Seahawks, but that Giants general manager Joe Shane had sold Drew Locke on the idea that he was going to be the starter there at New York.

Did you see this No, yeah, I saw a little of it. But think about it. I mean, when you work in front office, you have to have the ability to sell water to well and basically that's exactly what they did with Drew Locke. Listen, when Drew Locke signed with the Giant, I told you, I said, with Daniel Jones being injured, there might be a possibility that Drew could be a starter for that team. Why Daniel Jones works through his issues. But here's the other thing.

I mean, the team, even if they gave Danie Jones all that money, this may be a silence though they may not be as high on him as possible. Now. I don't know whether the daycap money would be if they decide to release him. But this is a great opportunity for Drew Locke and he has to walk in day one like he's the starter. I will, I'll get into some of my thoughts on that. On the other side, we got to hit a break. But you was Nipproncos Country tonight right.

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