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Summary
TLDRThe transcript discusses the future of Dak Prescott's contract with the Dallas Cowboys. It explores the possibility of the Cowboys letting Prescott finish his contract without an extension and the implications this could have under the current salary cap structure. The conversation also touches on the team's potential options and strategies, comparing Prescott's situation to other quarterbacks in the league and the historical performance of the Cowboys with previous quarterbacks. The discussion highlights the complexities and challenges involved in making such decisions, considering both financial and strategic aspects.
Takeaways
- ð€ The discussion revolves around the future contract situation of Dak Prescott, the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
- ð¬ There is speculation about whether the Cowboys will extend Dak's contract or let him play out his current deal and potentially enter free agency.
- ð The Cowboys' management seems divided on the issue, with some leaning towards extension while others see a different approach.
- ð° Dak's potential asking price is high, with reports suggesting he might seek a deal starting at $60 million per year, almost fully guaranteed.
- ð€ The decision could have significant financial implications for the team, considering the current salary cap structures and franchise tags.
- ð Winning the Super Bowl with a high-priced quarterback is possible but not common, with the era favoring younger, cheaper options or elite talents like Tom Brady.
- ð The leverage in contract negotiations could shift depending on Dak's performance and the market for quarterbacks in the upcoming free agency.
- ð¯ The Cowboys' strategy might be to wait and see how the season plays out before making a decision on Dak's future with the team.
- ð€·ââïž There is uncertainty about which teams might be in the market for a quarterback like Dak if he becomes available.
- ð¢ The script also touches on other player contracts and movements, such as the cases of Chris Jones, Lerente Sneed, and the potential draft prospects like JJ McCarthy.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the transcript?
-The main topic of discussion in the transcript revolves around the future contract status and potential of Dak Prescott, the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, as well as comparisons to other quarterbacks and team strategies in the NFL.
What is the general sentiment regarding Dak Prescott's contract extension?
-The general sentiment is that there is an extension coming down the line, but there are differing opinions on how it should be structured and whether it's a smart move for the Dallas Cowboys to extend him at a high cap hit.
What are the potential implications of the Cowboys letting Dak Prescott finish his contract without an extension?
-If the Cowboys let Dak Prescott finish his contract without an extension, it could lead to him becoming a free agent and potentially joining another team. This would be a bold move under the current salary cap structures and could result in the Cowboys having to find a new quarterback.
How do the discussants feel about the possibility of Dak Prescott becoming a free agent?
-The discussants believe that if Dak Prescott becomes a free agent, it could be a risky move for both him and the Cowboys. They suggest that the Cowboys might be better off waiting to see how the current season plays out before making a decision on his contract.
What is the significance of the 2025 tag in the discussion?
-The significance of the 2025 tag is that it represents the year when Dak Prescott's contract would be up for renewal. The discussants mention that there is no ability to tag him in 2025, which could impact the decision-making process regarding his contract extension.
How do the discussants view the role of a quarterback in winning the Super Bowl?
-The discussants believe that having one of the two greatest quarterbacks ever, such as Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers, is the easiest way to win the Super Bowl. However, they also acknowledge that there are many ways to achieve success without such a quarterback, including having a young, cheap quarterback with a strong supporting cast or an average quarterback with an exceptional defense.
What is the comparison made between Dak Prescott and other quarterbacks in terms of cap hits and rankings?
-The discussants compare Dak Prescott's potential cap hit and ranking to other notable quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Matt Ryan. They mention that Brady and Rodgers were able to win the Super Bowl with top five cap hits, while Ryan, who had the third-highest cap hit in 2016, won the League MVP that year.
What is the discussants' stance on the idea of paying a quarterback on the level of Dak Prescott a high salary?
-The discussants express skepticism about paying Dak Prescott a high salary, especially if it means using a significant portion of the team's salary cap. They suggest that it might be more prudent to take a risk and potentially find a new quarterback rather than committing to a high salary for a player who may not be among the top-tier quarterbacks in the league.
What are the potential teams that could be interested in Dak Prescott if he becomes a free agent?
-The discussants list several teams that could potentially be interested in Dak Prescott as a free agent, including the Patriots, Bears, Titans, Raiders, Seahawks, and both New York teams (Jets and Giants). However, they also note that the market for a quarterback of his caliber might not be as large as one might think.
How does the discussants view the impact of Dak Prescott's potential departure on the Dallas Cowboys' relevance?
-The discussants believe that even if Dak Prescott were to leave, the Cowboys would remain relevant due to the team's history and the fact that they have had two good quarterbacks for the past two decades. They suggest that the team's relevance would not be in jeopardy even if they had to find a new quarterback.
What is the discussants' opinion on the importance of having a top-tier quarterback to be a Super Bowl contender?
-The discussants express the view that having a top-tier quarterback is not a necessity to be a Super Bowl contender. They suggest that there are various team compositions and strategies that can lead to success, and that a mediocre quarterback on a large salary can be a hindrance rather than a help.
Outlines
ð Contract Negotiations and Team Strategy
This paragraph discusses the contract situation of a player, presumably Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, and the team's strategy moving forward. It mentions the possibility of the Cowboys letting him finish his contract and test free agency, which would be a bold move under the current salary cap structure. The speaker analyzes different ways to win the Super Bowl, emphasizing the importance of having a top-tier quarterback or a strong supporting cast and defense. The financial implications of extending Dak's contract are also discussed, with comparisons to other high-profile quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Matt Ryan. The speaker suggests that the Cowboys might be better off waiting to see how the season plays out before making a decision on Dak's future with the team.
ð€ Assessing Team Needs and Market for Quarterbacks
The speaker continues the discussion on quarterback contracts, focusing on the potential market for Dak Prescott if he were to become a free agent. Various teams are considered as possible destinations for him, including the Patriots, Bears, Titans, Raiders, Seahawks, and both New York teams. The conversation also touches on the value of the quarterback position for the Dallas Cowboys and how it compares to other teams. The speaker suggests that the leverage in negotiations might shift towards the Cowboys if they allow Dak to play out his contract year, and they could potentially re-sign him at a more team-friendly rate in the offseason.
ð Player Movement and Team Dynamics
This paragraph delves into player movements and their impact on team dynamics, specifically discussing the departure of Chris Jones and LeRon Sneed from the Kansas City Chiefs. The speaker praises Sneed's contributions to the Chiefs, including his crucial play in a recent Super Bowl, and ponders the team's decision to let him go. The conversation also touches on the Chiefs' ability to draft and develop talent, particularly at the cornerback position. The speaker expresses confidence in the Chiefs' ability to remain competitive despite these changes, and the potential for other teams like the Titans to capitalize by adding key players to their roster.
ð Evaluating College Quarterbacks and Prospects
The speaker shifts focus to the evaluation of college quarterbacks, particularly JJ McCarthy, and the potential for him to be a high draft pick in the upcoming NFL draft. The discussion includes the strategy of Jim Harbaugh at Michigan and the team's approach to the game, which involved a strong running game rather than heavy passing. The speaker expresses some skepticism about McCarthy's draft stock, questioning why he didn't throw more in college and whether his game plan will translate to the NFL. The conversation also touches on the importance of pro days and the evaluation process for quarterbacks, with the speaker seeking more information to understand McCarthy's potential value in the draft.
ð¥ Pro Day Critique and Draft Strategy
The final paragraph continues the critique of the pro day process and the evaluation of quarterback prospects. The speaker questions the effectiveness of pro days in assessing a player's abilities and suggests that other factors, such as interviews and chalkboard sessions, might be more telling. The conversation returns to JJ McCarthy, with the speaker noting Harbaugh's efforts to promote his quarterback as a transcendent player. The speaker also mentions the strategic interests of coaches and teams in the draft process, highlighting the importance of finding the right fit for a team's needs.
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Keywords
ð¡Dak Prescott
ð¡Contract Extension
ð¡Salary Cap
ð¡Free Agency
ð¡Pro Bowl
ð¡Super Bowl
ð¡Cap Hit
ð¡Franchise Tag
ð¡Media Leverage
ð¡Quarterback Market
ð¡Broadcasting
Highlights
The discussion revolves around the future of Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys' quarterback, and his contract negotiations.
There is a general sentiment that an extension for Dak Prescott is imminent, but there are differing views on how it should be structured.
The Cowboys' strategy might be to let Dak Prescott finish his current contract and then reassess his value based on his performance.
The idea of allowing a Pro Bowl level quarterback to hit free agency is considered bold and almost unprecedented under the current salary cap structures.
Winning the Super Bowl in the NFL is often attributed to having one of the two greatest quarterbacks ever, such as Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers.
There are various ways to build a winning team in the NFL, including having a young, cheap quarterback with an amazing supporting cast or a below-average quarterback with an amazing defense.
The financial implications of signing Dak Prescott to a high-value contract are discussed, with comparisons to other high-profile quarterbacks like Matt Ryan.
The leverage in contract negotiations might shift depending on Dak Prescott's performance and the market for quarterbacks in the upcoming free agency.
The potential teams that could be in the market for a quarterback like Dak Prescott in the future are speculated, including the Patriots, Bears, Titans, Raiders, Seahawks, and both New York teams.
The impact of Dak Prescott's potential departure on the Dallas Cowboys' brand and marketability is considered, comparing his star power to that of other quarterbacks.
The comparison between Dak Prescott and other Cowboys quarterbacks like Tony Romo is made, highlighting their similar numbers and Romo's successful transition to broadcasting.
The Kansas City Chiefs' decision to let Chris Jones and Chris Sneed go is analyzed, and their strategy of drafting and developing defensive backs is discussed.
The Tennessee Titans' acquisition of Sneed is seen as a significant loss for the Chiefs but a potentially smart move for the Titans.
The importance of having a stable quarterback position for a team's success is emphasized, and the risks of letting a good quarterback go are weighed against the potential benefits.
The discussion touches on the potential future of JJ McCarthy, a quarterback prospect from Michigan, and the speculation around his draft stock and fit with various NFL teams.
The strategy of college football programs like Michigan in developing quarterbacks and the impact of their playing style on their NFL prospects is considered.
The role of intangibles in evaluating a quarterback's potential and the importance of winning games over throwing for large numbers are discussed.
Transcripts
better live from New York it's a show
that had surgery and now has a steel
plate a bionic man below their never a
doubt tattoo yeah it's first things
first the reinforce never a doubt
reinforce a lot out right we start with
dak's contract General sentiment was
that there was an extension coming down
the interstate Jerry did say he was all
in on extending the players who are
currently on the road roster but floral
he sees it differently writing with no
ability to tag him in 2025 and no
apparent inclination to extend the deal
now the Cowboys seem to be willing to
let him finish the contract and see what
happens oh would this be a smart move by
Dallas Nick it'd be one of the boldest
moves we've seen a team make under the
current salary cap constructs we have
not seen a team willingly allow a health
healthy his age Pro Bowl level
quarterback just hit free agency and
roll the dice with it and so it would be
borderline unprecedented under the
current you know salary cap structures
franchise tags all of that but I've got
to tell you I would like it oh I I think
there are a lot of different ways and
you guys know I feel this way but I
reiterate it to win the Super Bowl in
the NFL obviously the easiest way is
have one of the two greatest
quarterbacks ever momes and uh Brady
because theyve won a disproportionate
amount you know in the salary cap era
but if you don't have one of those guys
there's a lot of ways to do it Young
quarterback or you the young cheap
quarterback midlevel quarterback with an
amazing Supporting Cast below average
Quarterback with this amazing defense
we've seen a lot of different versions
the thing we have not seen is mediocre
quarterback on Superstar quarterback
money and if we look at and this is a
bunch of numbers being thrown at you
real quick I'll just put it up and I'll
walk you through it the key here is
that's their cap hit and the rank so
moles and Brady were able to do it with
top five cap hits make the Super Bowl
momes wanted obviously backto back with
a second and the highest the only other
one that if you're the Cowboys going to
extend Dak you're like Matt Ryan 2016
with the third highest cap hit but that
Year Matt Ryan won League MVP they had
the shanan system all of that there
really isn't a precedent for it so I
just feel like if Dax right now if dax's
agent right now is saying starts at 16
million a year guys starts at 60 reports
or he wants 60 I mean that's what that's
where it would be Wilds is and that's
what I've been telling you guys that it
would be 3 years 180 to start with
almost all guaranteed I might roll the
dice and instead brew and risk getting
back on that quarterback Carousel rather
than lock myself into having to tear
down a team so I can pay the ninth or
10th or 11th best quarterback in
football like he's the first second or
third well first of all we have to
realize this may be spin Okay this may
be uh the Cowboys putting this out there
to the media right cuz this is being
reported in a lot of different places
that they may be putting this out to the
media to try to get some leverage cuz
Dak has all the leverage okay that
said I don't I'm kind of with you at
first I was thinking oh they gotta sign
him they got to extend him because I
don't think they should like be willing
to move on from Dak even though he is
eighth ninth whatever somewhere between
six and 10 or 11 as far as quarterbacks
um but if see the thing is if they let
him play out this year and they don't
win the Super Bowl it's not like they
can't resign him as a free agent correct
and this is where I think it's starting
to make sense cuz at first when I first
started seeing these reports I was like
look they got to sign him you don't want
to go from that five six year stretch
where you were between Troy Aman and
Tony Romo and you're just searching for
a quarterback all right they're not good
enough as good as they are they're not
good enough I don't think to have like a
bad or mediocre quarterback and really
be a contender so I want to keep Dak
okay but if if this year it's 60 million
a year which is those what the reports
are saying Kurt Cousins and I guess you
weren't or you looking at his age is
that why you didn't cons okay yeah
because he's 36 and coming off in
Achilles right now he just got 45
million so what if they let Dak play on
this prove it year they go out in the
second round again he's okay whatever
but they want to bring him back they let
him enter free agency is somebody giving
him 60 million a year he somebody might
the most he might get would might be 52
million a year so you you're better off
signing him next year as a free agent I
think unless you win a Super Bowl and
you're willing to pay him whatever so it
financially it could make sense for them
so that's if I may jump back the this is
where I think the leverage could flip
back to the Cowboys right now the
Leverage is you can't tag me you can't
trade me I'm going to be a free agent my
cap hits enormous my if you're if if I'm
not on your team because of how you
structured it you have 40 million in
dead money next year all of it if the
Cowboys were to I don't want to say call
that bluff but be like we're just going
to let this year play out then it comes
down then this happens how much is being
the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys
worth the Dak Prescott because I I was
thinking about he's not nearly as big as
he is right now if he's playing for
another team exactly that's my point and
so and what are are the teams that we
think would be in the market for a
quarterback a year from now because a
lot of them are you know the Patriots
for example we think are drafting a guy
this year we know the Bears are so I
made a list by the way Tennessee could
be if Will L has gone the Raiders if
they don't draft a guy are on the list
Seattle maybe okay and then potentially
both of the New York teams you going to
put the Broncos in the Jets and the
Giants I think the Broncos are drafting
a guy this year but the Raiders or
Broncos one of them will be so the two
New York teams are intriguing as
possibilities but everywhere else if I'm
the Cowboys and I'm saying Dak Prescott
man if this is about winning we're in a
better position than Seattle Vegas or
Tennessee and if it's about money how
much more money are they going to pay
you that is then going to cost you and
that you are now the Tennessee Titans
Star Quarterback versus the Dallas
celebrity exactly and you're going to
the AFC and that
right stay in the NFC and so I know I'm
kind of picking those teams but there's
not there's only 32 teams we know 25 of
them would not be in the market for D
look only a few teams went not nobody
was willing to break the bank for Lamar
yeah okay so I do think if they let it I
know he wanted the fully guaranteed deal
no but I think but let that go out there
next summer next offseason I don't think
anybody's offering him 60 million only a
few were willing to go out for Kirk too
he was available so the question is is
Dak the guy and as you said uh how much
is the star on your helmet worth so this
is Josh's graphic about the cow uh
excuse me the last two Cowboys
quarterbacks Romo and Dak very similar
numbers and we've seen Romo sort of
walking to a king's fortune on
broadcasting he's solid broadcaster some
people have some uh uh constructive
criticism his popularity is ebed and
flowed but some people love him some
people don't that's the life of but I
think it would be silly to look around
it's like all right there's a handful of
major networks and one of two of them
between Troy and Tony are headed on the
broadcast because they were you know
Cowboys quarterbacks are all those is he
getting all these deals off the you know
non football deals if he's on the Titans
he's not I I've said this and I know
it's it's like a netha to take less
money but he should I think he should be
like look let's 53 a year 52 53 million
a year he hasn't delivered especially if
you can then take that money and win a
Super Bowl right it helps you keep Mike
I know they're gonna keep Mike and CD
anyway but it helps you keep them and
get them extended now I just think you
know I just would not if I were Dallas I
he Dak is not Dak is old enough and it I
would not be so terrified of oh my God
what how awful we're going to look if we
let this guy leave like that there is a
level of so you think there's a
possibility of that I'm I'm saying
they're keeping him regard I think that
for example I believe Trevor Lawrence is
going to get his extension this summer
if people believe Dak is BET just follow
me on this because I think I might be
able to convince you on this okay I'm
listening even if people believe Dak is
better than Trevor one of the things
Trevor Has going for him is because of
his age and his draft position the idea
for the Jags of oh my God if we ruin
this relationship with this guy and he
goes on to reach that full potential
elsewhere that is the type of mistake
you can't recover from I don't think
people are worried about that with Dak I
don't think there's a concern of oh my
God if at 32 he goes somewhere else and
reaches another level I think we know
what level Dak is at for good or for bad
and so because of that I think the
Cowboys if they're willing to deal with
the potential distraction of this year
of him being you know in a you know free
agent year and the cap hit of this
season of 55 million I think the smart
move The Prudent move might be to wait
and see rather than tie yourself to him
at the at a 55 plus million a year for
the next half the concern I I would
think would be falling off as a team
like who who's the
replacement right now they don't have
one you have to go find somebody look
you can go you can end up going a decade
without a good quarterback so that that
would be my concern if I'm Theo the the
other side of the coin is like having
two good quarterbacks for the last two
decades has not netted a Super Bowl
appearance they're
relevant we talk we're talking about
them now we talk about them all the time
we that's all Jerry was I think we'd be
talking about them if Trey was their
quarterback I don't think we I I we
weren't when they when they miss the
play six and 11 yeah they'd have to be
six and 11 a lot of years in a row for
us to not talk about him and so I I
think the Cowboys are going to stay
relevant they would have to really Plum
it to lose relevance uh Chiefs lose a
star Jerry sne famously made this game a
changing play Z flowers lost the ball
and while three months later Chiefs lost
Leger still not over every time he sees
this
like it's a great play it wasn't a
mistake I'm more upset by his Trash Talk
640 mistake great play trade to the
Titans for third round pick next year
seventh round pick swap here's a look at
sneed's best games where QBs tried to
get the ball to Garrett Wilson AJ Brown
and stefhon didn't work and look at the
note uh no touchdowns allowed all year y
now he's on the Titans huge
loss but it's a significant loss because
he's a great player and I want to say
listen lerus Sneed was a mid- round pick
PA played four years with Kansas City
dealt with personal tragedy throughout
that time and before he got to the
league won back-to-back Super Bowls and
on this last Super Bowl run I think made
the single biggest play of any player in
any playoff game the one we just showed
I think as far as like win expectancy
swing the whole tournament that punch
out on Z flowers was the biggest play
anyone made the entire postseason so
shout out to him I'm also glad Kan city
didn't give him the deal Tennessee gave
him I'm glad he got it 20 but a he's
it's weird because of how old he was
when he was drafted vers he was he was
old Chris Jones is 29 is 27 but Jones is
considered like an old player and Chris
and sneed's considered a young player a
27y old with a questionable knee at a
position the Chiefs have sh the Chiefs
let Kindle Fuller walk he went to go
make a pro bowl and played well chavius
Ward let him walk the Niners g a bunch
of money honey badger let him walk the
Chiefs clearly believe they can draft
and develop this position and sne an
example of it he wasn't he wasn't
McDuffy a first round pick and so going
into this off season I never thought it
was realistic they extend Chris and
lerias I thought maybe they'd let lerias
play on the tag they you know that ended
up not happening so I'm not going to act
like this is a net positive for Kansas
City for this season but I think it was
The Prudent move and the move a lot of
teams have trouble making a lot of teams
forget having if they had just won the
Super Bowl if they just had any success
they're like we don't want to lose any
of our contributing guys this contract
was for me a little too rich for my
blood when I think McDuffy is about to
get a massive deal at the same spot and
I'm happy for lerus so it's it's a loss
but it's a position they can deal with
it at yeah look nobody's going to sit
here and say oh they can't win the Super
Bowl now after what we just saw with
that receiving maybe in September but
not now um I don't think they got enough
for him I mean a third round pick
essentially a third round pick you got P
SW pick swap couldn't they have let him
play out this year and then they would
have got a compensatory pick if he had
walked third round compensatory Pi maybe
but the compensatory thing at then that
that would have to mean they don't sign
free agents themselves cuz it's a
formula so it's not as cut and dry is if
you lose a big free agent you get a
compensatory pick it's if you lose a big
free agent and don't sign one of your
own then then you can get a compensatory
pick but theoretically but what they
wouldn't have Brew if they did that this
opens up 20 million in caps right now
that they need to sign their own guys or
extend guys whatever it is yes yeah so
look again he's a very good player um
they got McDuffy I think they have as
you said had a history of replacing
defensive backs and so I they'll be fine
um Tennessee is man they stacking up
they are believe in yeah they do they're
putting everything around and to make
him successful so we'll see and I think
just real quick I think one of the
reasons that he only went pardon me for
a third round pick was because of the
contract yes absolutely you know like so
if the if Sneed were you know available
still on his rookie deal I think it
would have been realistic that the Lions
might have given up the 29th pick of the
draft certainly a team would have given
up a second rounder but because it was
trade for him and then immediately give
him almost 20 million a year that
obviously hurt what the trade return was
going to be um
okay a little little jumbled what he
said your reaction bro and speaking of
which I just noticed the smiley faces so
I'm with you oh on his out yeah I just
noticed that I thought like a white
sweatsuit until that um look you guys
know my take on these quarterbacks I'm
not saying he's the best that's clearly
an overstatement but there have been
enough quarterbacks who were the third
the fourth best quarterback in their
draft you know according to draft
position who have emerged to be great
yeah and so I'm not going to sit here
and write him off I do think he has
tools he's accurate he's smart he he
doesn't make many mistakes he's got a
little bit of Athletics like little
sneaky athleticism enough
athleticism um and he's shown that he's
a winner the only real knock I see
against him and I'm again I'm not saying
he's better than Caleb or Jaden or any
of that but the only real knock I think
you can make against him is why didn't
you throw the ball more of course and
then he had games throwing it 30 times I
mean he and that's the thing they maybe
that was just their strength they knew
they were great running team but I mean
honestly I think that's really the only
knock you can say and it's fair why
didn't you guys throw more well no the
other knock is I think if people watched
the games there weren't a lot of people
that watched it and said that guy's a
future top five pick and wild you're poo
poo and Jim Harbaugh there's a probably
a one and three chance that JJ McCarthy
is your next quarterback the idea that
JJ McCarthy might end up going I'll fall
in line if that's the case which is
absolutely on the board he could go two
to Washington unlikely but possible
three to New England I I don't even want
to say unlikely but would be my bet I
don't we're not taking JJ over Jaden Dan
no Poss I I guarantee you right now
there are team that have JJ rated ahead
of Jaden I don't know if the Patriots
are one of them but just because of the
frame of Jaden Daniels and the stylistic
questions but regardless if he gets
through the top three then you are
talking about the Giants Denver or
Minnesota trading up to four or five
with the Chargers four with the
Cardinals five with the Chargers to get
him he's going to go super high here's
the problem I don't get it and we had
Mark Sanchez on on Friday I asked him if
he could explain what I'm missing and
Mark Sanchez this is to me what I would
call damning with faint praise when I
was like hey what is it about JJ
McCarthy the player that I'm missing and
here's what he
said you don't have to get all 32 teams
to love you you don't you just need one
and you want one team that happens to be
pretty good hopefully to move up and
draft you that's the best situation so
what he said is you he only got to trick
one team he only got to he said and more
than one like him though and I I'm with
you it's it's a little odd just cuz he
didn't throw it a lot in college but is
that why hard's really going to B it's
like my game plan to get a national
championship involved a lot of running
the ball and not a lot of throwing the
ball airing it out I would have like to
have heard him say that to be honest but
they didn't win the national
championship the year before and you
would have thought they could have done
they were a really good team obviously I
people say that oh hard ball had Andrew
Luck and didn't throw with that when
when luck played under har B he threw
the ball 29 times a game then harball
left and the next year luck threw the
ball 31 times a game so they were
throwing it 29 JJ was throwing the ball
21 times a game the the and a lot of
well it's the one game he only threw at
eight that right but that was one of
their biggest games of the year and that
wasn't horrible no I understand that
that was more and so but that's almost
more to my point the guy who was filling
in ver Robo was like all right I can't
screw this up let me just run the
football let me just run the football
but it works like the guy won so I I'm
not going to kill him I mean because he
he look intangibles it looks like you
know I'm a big intangibles guy looks
like he has those I just I'm not a big
fan of the pro day can we just what are
we doing here with these Pro well can I
should after just what are we going to
do look at this pass they all there's no
de no I agree with that but just give me
30 seconds so what are we evaluating
them on then I don't know that the team
won the title well that helps that no
but that's no you watch
tape I watched the Michigan games he was
not eye popping you're now saying
understandably forget the pro day it's
like all right he didn't throw very much
in college we shouldn't do the pro day
so this is based on what his interviews
that he's good on the chalkboard maybe
that's what it is I don't know I know
Harbaugh who is sitting at five and
desperately wants a team to trade up so
he can rebuild that team has been
selling this selling that JJ McCarthy is
a Transcendent player for a long time
leave a receiver on the board it would
right it is in his interest for someone
to want to trade up for quarterback
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