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00:00The whole league is just this cosmetic piece of crap.
00:04Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:10By the way, let's find that B.J. Armstrong sound for tomorrow.
00:14Oh yeah, we didn't get to it.
00:17He was distraught.
00:19Crossover time.
00:20Willard Dibbs in the house and uh, well, well, well.
00:25This is not Scott Van Pelt, but Dibbs took a bad beat in our fantasy league.
00:30He took about three bad beats all in one half hour.
00:36Let's just start with Fade the Dibber.
00:38This whole thing about Fade the Dibber, it's a bit we do on our show where I pick the primetime
00:43games and their whole bit was, I lose more often than I win.
00:47And it's kind of funny because I've been around 500 all year and last night was my chance
00:51to get back to 500.
00:52I think I would have been 20 and 20 or 19 and 19 with the win and I had the Browns.
00:59It was about the seventh time he's had a chance to get back to 500.
01:02You're the last year's Giants.
01:03And it has not happened.
01:04Not once.
01:05I'm getting six and a half and they've got the ball on the opponent's 38 with 50 seconds
01:10left.
01:11Either make or miss the field goal at the buzzer and I win.
01:13I cover and I'm back baby and good old Jameis Winston with the throw and the pick six.
01:19Okay, now we're down nine and now it's like, oh snap, this is not going to happen.
01:25But then they drive down to the four and I've got another chance.
01:28And they need to kick a field goal and a touchdown.
01:31So if they just would have stopped at the 12, they would have kicked a field goal, been
01:35down six.
01:36I cover instead.
01:37Oh, Jameis, you've done it again.
01:39You Wiley Fox.
01:41And he throws another pick yet for my defense, who you were playing in fantasy, it caught
01:47my ear.
01:48What caught your ear?
01:49Because it was an adjective followed by a noun.
01:52You know, it's like when you say mother, father, that's completely different.
01:55I mean, I was just, you know, just a Wiley Fox is different than you crazy.
02:02You know what?
02:03As long as we're on this subject, let me just use it to say, by the way, goo, it's not wild
02:08e coyote.
02:10It's wild e coyote.
02:11Why?
02:12Now, why did you get that opportunity?
02:13Because we're talking about, we're so true.
02:16I let people roll with that though, because all of us have those things in life that we've
02:24been doing for 40 years before you find out that you're like, Oh, really?
02:29That's what I didn't know that.
02:33Yep.
02:34Wow.
02:35Christy, you know, the who are you for?
02:40She thinks they're saying cool water for her whole water.
02:45Cool.
02:46Cool.
02:47Cool.
02:48Wow.
02:49I didn't.
02:50And I was, I was the bearer of the bad news.
02:51Wow.
02:52I'm looking at it now.
02:53I used to think a coyote is not wild.
02:54He's actually a homebody.
02:55My eyes adore you.
02:56My eyes adore you.
02:57I got you.
02:58I thought for the longest time it was miles of torture.
02:59San Francisco Giants baseball.
03:00And the other one is the, the who song that everyone thought was teenage wasteland.
03:01Teenage wasteland.
03:02Yeah.
03:03And what was it?
03:04It's Bob O'Reilly.
03:05Yes.
03:06They do say teenage wasteland.
03:07Multiple times.
03:08But the name of the song, Bob O'Reilly.
03:09Okay.
03:10Yes.
03:11Many people, including myself.
03:12Yes.
03:13Yes.
03:14Yes.
03:15Yes.
03:16Yes.
03:17Yes.
03:18Yes.
03:19Yes.
03:20Yes.
03:21Yes.
03:22Yes.
03:23Yes.
03:24Yes.
03:25Many people, including myself, thought that it was called teenage wasteland.
03:26And it probably should be, but they were wasted when they named it.
03:28Yes.
03:29Is my guess.
03:30And they were not teenage anymore.
03:31No.
03:32But it still works.
03:33Still not.
03:34Anyway.
03:35You guys are the best.
03:36Yeah.
03:37What a game last night.
03:38Yeah.
03:39Super fun.
03:40Yeah.
03:41James Winston.
03:42That's the moral of the story to me.
03:43Yeah.
03:44James Winston is the embodiment of a drunk night in New Orleans.
03:45Everybody, the ups, the downs.
03:46You get four touchdowns.
03:47You also get four picks.
03:48Wow.
03:49You get twice too.
03:50Everybody scores on it.
03:51It's a Denver's defense against Deals.
03:52Well, that's the other thing.
03:53And I took, I knew I was losing.
03:54We didn't even mention the worst beat of all of his bad beats.
03:59This guy says to me during a commercial break yesterday, he goes, look, I got goo and I'm
04:05up by 35 points.
04:07It's over.
04:08All he has is Jerry, Judy and the Denver defense.
04:10I just need to survive a Judy eruption and Denver going gaga.
04:15So he goes, once I beat goo, cause he and I play each other this week and I'm already
04:20in.
04:21And he goes, I need you to lay down so I can get in the playoffs, which to me, it might've
04:27been karma last night because you were getting, you were plotting and then it turned out to
04:34Jerry.
04:35Judy went for a thousand yards.
04:37The Broncos got 800 interceptions and a touchdown.
04:40You actually got blown out last night.
04:43First of all, I wasn't plotting.
04:45It was a line.
04:46It was a one-off.
04:47I know full well that no one's laying down for anybody else in a league that is small
04:52periods like this.
04:53I'll do anything for you.
04:54What do you mean?
04:55Yeah.
04:56You do next to nothing for me.
04:57And that's, yeah.
04:58Other than crack open your...
04:59That's the best though.
05:00Sure.
05:01Is that the best?
05:02Cause it makes me think we're almost out of here.
05:03And if I want that, I can go.
05:04See?
05:05The whole reason I do it.
05:06You can go get a fizzy water is what you can do.
05:08That's a sound that makes people feel good.
05:10No doubt.
05:11It just does.
05:12The other part of it is when he throws the can in the middle of an interview and it clangs
05:15off the rim.
05:16And you know, it's audible.
05:17I did that during Coastal last week.
05:18Okay.
05:19We'll see this week.
05:20Tomorrow.
05:21Okay.
05:22How about Kerr?
05:23Tomorrow?
05:24Okay.
05:25We got a big show tomorrow.
05:26Yeah.
05:27Big time.
05:28What's in the water in the bay?
05:29Oh my.
05:30A calf strain.
05:31So wait.
05:32You're saying that a 35-year-old...
05:33Oh God.
05:34A 35-year-old, and you like to say this, a lot of a tread on the tires.
05:38Okay.
05:39And it's really tread off the tires, but I'm going to let it go because I'm not Stiney.
05:43A man who has played as much basketball as he has with the myriad of injuries that he
05:47has had.
05:48Are we really surprised that this individual has a calf strain at this juncture?
05:54It's not surprise.
05:56It's the timing.
05:57This season, it got off to a stellar start, and it still is.
06:01But out of nowhere, when people are still dealing with the Niners things that went on,
06:05Buffalo losing the two running backs.
06:08And now, Curry out of nowhere, Willard has bilateral knee tendinitis, and he said that
06:13Slater over the weekend, this might be something that follows me.
06:17And then Draymond, I know you're not going to play 82.
06:19He's been playing his ass off.
06:20He didn't look anywhere near his age, and things happen.
06:24But just to wake up in the morning, find out calf strain, and he's not playing, they've
06:29lost four in a row.
06:31What's in the water?
06:32I don't think anything's in the water, and I want you to answer your own question.
06:35You may have already, but I didn't hear it.
06:37Who are they?
06:38Are they the 10-2?
06:39Or are they the 2-5?
06:41You threw it out, and Stiney loved it, and he repurposed it, and then I got to my parking
06:46garage and started my walk, and I didn't hear the answer.
06:48So are they the 10-2 Warriors?
06:51Or are they the 2-5?
06:52Cool water.
06:53Look at it.
06:54I don't know.
06:55Cool.
06:57Perfect.
06:58I don't know.
06:59I don't know who they are.
07:00I'm leaning more towards the 12, but he hates this.
07:03Melton was a big part of that.
07:05I know he missed games.
07:06They haven't replaced that.
07:08Well, I'm counting with Stiney on that one.
07:10I heard you guys talking about this.
07:12I love Melton, but he has played six games as a Warrior.
07:18I don't know that we even saw enough to say that this was an integral piece of the whole
07:25puzzle.
07:26But they identified him early as a starter, and it just felt right.
07:28That's all.
07:29Yes.
07:30He's very good.
07:31In the tiny bit of basketball that we got to watch him play, I was excited about what
07:37he brought to the table.
07:38I thought that that was a great fit.
07:41I thought it was a great use of their exception.
07:44All of that.
07:45I thought all of that.
07:46But to then duck out of here.
07:48I hope I'm not saying it's all of that now.
07:51They were 10-2 largely without him.
07:54You know what I mean?
07:56What's happening now to you when you watch him?
08:00I lean toward what Steph said.
08:02I thought what Steph said over the weekend was a huge comment.
08:06And to say that a 13-man rotation makes it very difficult for the people on the bottom
08:15half of that rotation to be in rhythm.
08:18It's very hard to be asked to go in in the fourth quarter and hit shots when you've played
08:24six minutes.
08:25Wow.
08:26Or whatever.
08:27Now, the other side to it is the same thing that we've all been talking about for a year
08:30and a half.
08:31You remember the quote because you've brought it up a lot.
08:34The number two score for the Warriors is not in the building.
08:37And he's still not.
08:39That's wow.
08:40Now, Andrew Wiggins, I love what he has brought to the table this year.
08:44Can you ask for any more?
08:45You can't.
08:46No.
08:47And Kaminga I thought would take a jump.
08:48Yeah, and he's not.
08:50He's not.
08:51He's just not.
08:5223 a game for Curry.
08:55Your sort of catch-22 with Jonathan Kaminga is this.
08:59A lot of you want him to.
09:00I hear a lot of people want him to start.
09:02You want him to start.
09:03But that's not a good fit.
09:05He doesn't play well with Wiggins.
09:06He doesn't shoot the ball well enough to earn that stuff next to Steph and Draymond.
09:11But he's better when he played with those two.
09:14But they're going to create open threes for someone who can't knock him down.
09:17Wow.
09:18Stiney said it earlier.
09:19So then, now you put him in the role that everybody wants him to be, which is when everyone
09:24else let them leave the floor and be that dude.
09:29He's not good enough.
09:30He's not good enough to do it.
09:31Not yet, at least.
09:32Not in this system.
09:33And that's where, for me, that is the rat on the table brought to you by Atco Pest Control.
09:39And I look forward to Friday when we talk about the December rat of the month or the
09:44pest of the month.
09:45Oh, I hate these guys.
09:46I'm into it.
09:47I'm into the bit.
09:48But I don't think that he fits.
09:50And the idea of what you said earlier, Stiney, about they have to deal him.
09:55I think the league is kind of on to the reality of the fact that the Warriors don't love him.
10:01If they loved him, they would have signed him for something in the offseason.
10:05So if I'm another team, and you mentioned Washington before, and I know that's Travis
10:08Schlenker is part of the front office, and I do think that he's aware of who Jonathan
10:13Kaminga is.
10:14There are teams out there who maybe can see the highlights, and they might fall in love
10:19with Jonathan.
10:21If I'm another team out there, and I see that the Warriors, a very reputable organization,
10:26didn't sign him in the offseason, and now they have him coming off the bench, I'm going
10:30to go ahead and not trade for him, and I'm going to see what happens in the offseason.
10:34Because if you offer him, let's say four years and $105 million, which would be about $27.5
10:42per year, which is not max, it's more than moody, but if that's the offer, if you offer
10:47him four and $105, do the Warriors match that?
10:51I think they would.
10:52Four and $120?
10:53That's $30 million.
10:54I think they would.
10:55That's $30.
10:56That to me becomes interesting.
10:57I'm like, I need more information.
11:01I don't know yet.
11:03I think they've seen everything they need to see about whether or not he can fit with
11:08what they're trying to do.
11:09If he turned down $30, Stoddard, he needs new management to have that conversation.
11:15We said that about Brandon Iuk's agent.
11:18And the thing would be, another team would offer him four and $120 in the offseason,
11:22and then the Warriors have the right to match, because he's restricted.
11:24And if the Warriors were to trade Kuminga to the Detroit Pistons, then they have, he's
11:30still restricted, and they can just, if the Warriors don't trade Kuminga, then what's
11:37going to happen?
11:38Then they're probably just going to say to him, we'll give you a $30, but see what you
11:44can get, and we'll make a decision.
11:46And that's never, other teams don't like to negotiate for the team that the guy's going
11:53to end up playing for if they match.
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12:05So yeah, we left the show yesterday.
12:09We got the McCaffrey news.
12:11We got the Jordan Mason news.
12:15And I, did I tell you, did you hear what I woke up to today at 6.42 from the boss?
12:20And I'll just pass it along to you guys, 6.42 AM, if you had to pinpoint one thing and one
12:28thing only that makes you mad or disappoints you the most about this 49er season, what
12:36would it be?
12:37Oh, I actually did hear you bring this up.
12:38Yeah.
12:39Yeah.
12:41Wait.
12:42He tweeted.
12:43No, no, no.
12:44No, he didn't tweet it.
12:45He texted.
12:46I think both.
12:47I think both are true.
12:48I saw the tweet.
12:50This is a Ralph Barberieri moment.
12:52He texted you and he tweeted it.
12:54Two things can be equally true.
12:55Those are, you're both right.
12:56And the morning guy threw it out too.
12:57He texted me a tweet?
12:58Well, the question is, what happened first?
12:59Well, but we can look that up.
13:00I'll look it up.
13:01What time?
13:02What time?
13:036.42.
13:04Yeah.
13:05The morning guy threw it out there too.
13:06Yeah.
13:076.42.
13:08Yeah.
13:09So all Twitter says is seven hours ago.
13:12Kind of like Scott Hanson.
13:13Yeah.
13:14Seven hours!
13:15Okay.
13:16Well, that's...
13:17Seven hours is...
13:18It could be before.
13:19It could be after.
13:20It's seven in the morning.
13:21Unbelievable.
13:22I think you win.
13:23Wow.
13:24But it's close.
13:25It's close.
13:26I think he texted you first.
13:27It wasn't just you.
13:28That's...
13:29I love it.
13:30We'd have to look at his phone.
13:31We'd have to look at his phone.
13:32The tweet was exactly at 7 a.m.
13:33Okay.
13:34So you win, Scotty.
13:35So you win.
13:36Yeah, you got it first.
13:37You win.
13:38You got it.
13:39You thought of you and then the world.
13:40Doesn't that feel good?
13:41Tim said, I seen the tweet.
13:42It matters.
13:43You got 18 minutes more important than the rest of the world.
13:46It matters not.
13:47All right.
13:48He said that, and so I was like, oh, that sounds familiar.
13:51And I remember I saw the tweet when I was, you know, doing my thing this morning.
13:53What would your answer be?
13:58For me, it's the self-inflicted stuff.
14:00There is so much that has happened to the 49ers this year that is out of their control.
14:06I have a short list of things that I think are somewhat self-inflicted.
14:10And to me, the one that bothers me the most is the contract stuff in the offseason.
14:16Because I think it set the boat heading in the wrong direction from the beginning.
14:21And that's on Brandon and the Niners.
14:24The Trent stuff, I now, we have a different view of it because I don't know how much of
14:29that might have been what was going on with his wife.
14:31Oh, yeah.
14:32Right.
14:33Gotcha.
14:34Lots of prayers, man.
14:35Yeah.
14:36But the Brandon versus 49er battle was stupid.
14:41It was ill-advised.
14:43It was not only handled poorly by both sides, the outcome was ill-advised.
14:49And now, and we sit here today.
14:51We sit here today with a player who barely even played this year, is locked up for way
14:57more money than he's worth.
14:59And you also got everybody's feathers all ruffled for six months and set your whole
15:07camp off on the wrong foot.
15:09Now, real quick before you go, to that point.
15:13So you're telling me the Niners have been Billy Badass for five years, two Super Bowls
15:17and four straight NFC Championship games, Willard.
15:21And a guy pulls the card or does what Brandon, their locker room, as a team, are not strong
15:29enough to get past that to where?
15:31Oh, no.
15:32I don't say that.
15:33So you're not saying that's why they're five and seven.
15:34No, no, no.
15:35See, and there's so much, there's so many answers to this.
15:40And I know that we're super hyper-focused on like, wait a minute, don't use this as
15:45an excuse or don't use that as an excuse.
15:47I'm just telling you the one that disappoints me and ticks me off the most.
15:51That's the one where I'm like, well, that was incredibly avoidable.
15:55That was stupid.
15:56Why did you all just, why did you, why?
15:59For what?
16:00They thought it was worth it.
16:01Well, to give him 30.
16:03You could have given him 30 in March, is the point.
16:06In March, you could have given him 26 or 27.
16:09Instead, you let it go, you grinded it out, he held in, he called your bluff, and then
16:15at the very end of it, you blinked and you gave him 30.
16:18No doubt.
16:19And even if he didn't get hurt, he's not worth 30.
16:21And Mark made this point before about the wide receiver market.
16:25Every time a wide receiver comes up, we all want to reset the market.
16:28They want to reset the market.
16:30And well, you're not a reset the market guy on a team that doesn't run a lot of three
16:34wide receiver sets, a team that doesn't throw the ball very often.
16:38You're not that guy.
16:39Yet the team blinked and they blinked with Debo and they gave him a new deal.
16:44So now he is really largely untradeable as well.
16:47And you're kind of sunk.
16:48You're kind of stuck with it.
16:50And you hope that Debo would be better and he's had a bad year.
16:53And Brandon Aiyuk now is gone until probably October, I would imagine, based on his severe
16:58knee injury.
17:00And so yeah, that was a bad calculation by the front office.
17:03Well, let me take it to possibly next season.
17:08So Purdy's going to make, what, a million next year?
17:10Yep, no matter what.
17:11Maybe even 1.1.
17:12Exciting for him.
17:13I mean, if you're the Niners, you've got to reach an agreement with him, don't you?
17:21I don't think so.
17:23I think that that's very prickly.
17:26But if they say, hey, we need you to come in under the million, won't he hold out?
17:30Maybe.
17:31That's pretty risky on everybody's part.
17:34I know.
17:35But I think the reason I say that is we sit here in a moment that's lacking clarity right
17:42now.
17:43I think it's actually very interesting that we all came in here yesterday and that Brock
17:49Purdy was a big part of the conversation.
17:52What an odd two weeks to have a Brock Purdy conversation.
17:57You had two incredibly difficult road games.
18:00One of them he didn't play, and the other one was in a blizzard.
18:05And we want to come in and go, Brock doesn't look like the guy.
18:09I'm like, of all moments of the last two and a half years to assess Brock Purdy, this is
18:14not it.
18:16But I will submit that it has not been as good as the last two years.
18:21And if you're lacking clarity, and you don't get that clarity over the next five weeks,
18:28I mean, you don't have to do anything.
18:30And here's, Steini, here's what I mean.
18:32But we said that about IUC.
18:33Right, but I don't know what Brock's agent's going to come in and say.
18:37So if Brock's agent's going to come in and go, well, he's better than Dak and Trevor
18:41Lawrence, so 60, well, my answer's no.
18:46We're going to wait.
18:47So if Brock comes in and goes, look, I don't want to take another step on a football field
18:51without big dollars, because I've only made four in my life.
18:55You know, thank you, Toyota, maybe I've made eight.
18:58But I want something, and I'll have a conversation in the neighborhood of 45 to 50, all right,
19:04yeah, we probably got a deal then.
19:06Yeah, I kind of think that too.
19:09Like if, and I'll just use a number just a little lower than that, because it's, there's
19:13a 45 threshold.
19:15Like there's a 50, 45, is Rick Purdy going to turn down 40?
19:21Maybe.
19:22Maybe.
19:23Maybe.
19:24I mean, he probably should.
19:25He'd have a right to.
19:26We did the conversation yesterday where Daniel Jones was at 40, and I know he signed a little
19:30bit before, but I see him more in the golf range, and you've got Kirk Cousins, what
19:37he makes, he makes about 40.
19:39His deal was a little different because he was coming off an injury, but I think the
19:42golf number is one to look at.
19:44And also Jordan Love, who's making 50 and change.
19:48I do think that that is where Brock Purdy could slot in, and yeah, you're right, Mark
19:53is right, they don't have to sign him, and Brock can do whatever he wants to do.
19:56He doesn't have to go to OTAs, and he doesn't have to go to the voluntary stuff, and he
20:01wants to do that, and they want him to do that.
20:04So it behooves them, the Niners, to learn from their mistake and sign him early.
20:09And figure it out early, get it done early, unless you decide that you don't really love
20:14the quarterback.
20:15And that's what I was going to say, Kyle.
20:16I think they've decided that they already love the quarterback.
20:18I think they do, but I love your word, early, early, early, early, like hello before free
20:24agency.
20:25March, exactly.
20:26Because find out if you have a problem, and if you have a problem, call Sam.
20:31Call Sam and offer him two years and 40 million.
20:34Like that's out there.
20:35It is.
20:36That'll make your blink.
20:37That'll make your blink.
20:38If the Vikings win a playoff game or two, if Arnold's going to get big money.
20:41And they have Daniel Jones now in the building, too.
20:45And a first-round draft pick who will get healthy.
20:48No doubt.
20:49I mean, that's what a complex situation that is, is they're telling you to.
20:51And the other piece is, there are no real good free agents out there, and you mentioned
20:55Kirk Cousins, and we'll get into it on our show, but if you want to trade for him, he's
21:00making 40 million plus for the next couple of years.
21:03So would you rather bring in Kirk Cousins at, what, 35, 36, I think, 37, or would you
21:11rather give Brock Purdy 50?
21:12That was awful, man.
21:13Would you rather give Cousins 40 for two aging years, or give Brock 50 for potential upside?
21:20Cousins is a non-starter.
21:21I would go with the potential upside.
21:22I mean, Purdy's still got another year on his deal.
21:25Exactly.
21:26So I mean, unless you're, are you going to bring in one of these guys and then just predict
21:31that Brock's going to hold out?
21:33Or are you going to knowingly create the most awkward situation, more awkward than the Jimmy
21:38G thing?
21:39Yeah, which was awkward.
21:40You're going to have Cousins there, and then Brock show up, all right, who's getting the
21:44jersey today?
21:45Like, what?
21:46You don't want that.
21:47No, no.
21:48So I don't know, like, to me, it all starts with, what is Brock going to ask for?
21:54I bet, I wonder, they got to have some idea.
21:58That's so amazing, man.
21:59You think you know him?
22:01We got to go into who his agent is, and all that kind of stuff.
22:04And who he is.
22:05And it's also the guaranteed number too.
22:06No doubt.
22:07So if it's five and 250, 50 million a year, but 200 of it is guaranteed, then that's a
22:12fine deal for Brock.
22:14Or if it's five years and 300 million, but only 150 is guaranteed, then that's that same
22:20funny money where, you know, he may not eventually recoup it.
22:24I'll answer the question that the boss tweeted, and apparently he shared it with you, not
22:29me.
22:30It's the defense.
22:31It's the defense.
22:32It's the run defense.
22:34It's the defensive coordinator.
22:36It's all of it.
22:37And y'all said he's happy with it, by the way.
22:38Sure.
22:39He's happy with the scheme.
22:40He said it's not a scheme problem.
22:42And what we were talking about yesterday when we played it is, is he pointing the finger
22:45at the players?
22:46And I felt like he was pointing the finger at the players.
22:50And you know, you don't have Nick Bosa, and so you still don't blitz.
22:54So you rush your four mediocre rushers, and they all kind of like, you know, chippy chop
22:59at the line of scrimmage.
23:01We all try to make it look like we're going to get home.
23:03And then the quarterback, Josh Allen, just stands there like a statue, knowing full well
23:08they're not going to get home.
23:10And then it's boop, boop, boop.
23:12It's the defense that's the problem for me.
23:13I think that whole subject, to me, was actually lost in the offseason.
23:18I mean, think about, so you could look to, okay, Bosa gets hurt, Warner's playing on
23:23one leg.
23:24Yep.
23:25Lenore's now missing a game.
23:26They, but, but Greenwald.
23:27Chauverius Ward missed two or three.
23:28Chauverius Ward, and not just missing, I think mentally, he might have been missing this
23:33whole year.
23:34And physically, he was hurt early in the year.
23:36Absolutely.
23:37But Greenwald, for example, you knew that he was missing at minimum half the year.
23:41That's a big one.
23:42So look what, so what'd you do in the offseason?
23:44Your big thing was Leonard Floyd.
23:46I think that's largely been a miss.
23:48No doubt.
23:49That's not been horrible, but it's a miss.
23:51Devondre Campbell, same thing.
23:52A couple good moments, but that's a miss.
23:54No doubt.
23:55So those are the two spots you needed to fill.
23:57You didn't do it well.
23:58And then I'd also add the depth and the defensive backfield.
24:03So sure, you knew you had Ward.
24:06You knew you had Lenore.
24:07You drafted Green.
24:08You didn't know if it was going to work out.
24:10Looks like it did.
24:11Yep.
24:12But if anybody's going to get hurt, you know what I mean?
24:15And Jair Brown, by the way, I don't think is very good.
24:18And you knew that Hufongo.
24:19No.
24:20His angles are not.
24:21Was it?
24:22No.
24:23So all of that, what's your depth?
24:24Isaac Yadam?
24:25Yep.
24:26Oh, God.
24:27But who does that fall on?
24:29John Lynch?
24:30All of them.
24:31All of them.
24:32They've all got their fingerprints on this.
24:33You know what I mean?
24:34Especially when you have that much cap room.
24:36And you chose to save your cap room because you want to sign Brock Purdy, and I get that.
24:41But for this year, you didn't fire a lot of big-time cap-eating bullets.
24:46And so you brought in, you counted on the rookies, and you brought in some middling
24:50guys and it hasn't been good enough.
24:52You brought up depth in the preseason, and I think that that's the word that plays on.
24:56They did not do a good job of being ready for the unexpected, and my God, has the unexpected
25:02happened.
25:03Man.
25:04All right.
25:05All right, Jess.
25:06There it is.
25:07We'll be listening.
25:08All right.
25:09They're soft in the B-gap.
25:10Just watch the film.
25:11First of all, it's tape.
25:12They don't use film anymore.
25:14It's not even tape.
25:15Yeah.
25:16Do they use tape?
25:17They don't use tape.
25:18It's digital now, isn't it, son?
25:19Don't try to correct me with a miscorrection, thank you.
25:22You know what?
25:23That felt good, Grandy.
25:24I need to have the last night.
25:25I'm going to teach you guys more about professional jargon in a ... Hey, Steini, Steini, where
25:31do you need to have the microphones on for them to work?
25:3495.7, Mark.
25:35That's right.
25:36The game.