Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down Chiefs’ rookie minicamp as the players return to the team facility for the offseason training program.
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Speaker 1: Well, I think the NFL season is officially underway because
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Speaker 1: there have been guys on the field. Yes, the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: just completed their rookie mini camp and actually start an
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Speaker 1: on field instruction of OTAs. But it was a very
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Speaker 1: eventful weekend. And we’re going to jump in with the
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Speaker 1: O E I on this edition of Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: Of course, it’s always brought to you by Ticketmaster, your
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Speaker 1: and other events. And oh, I don’t know, the World
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Speaker 1: Cups coming up really soon. Let’s keeps it on an
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Speaker 1: RPO at the five.
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Speaker 2: It’s a lead plot.
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Speaker 1: He goes into the ends on this side, touchdown Chunesas City.
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Speaker 1: However you want. I’m Mitchelda’s voice of the Kansas City
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Speaker 1: Chiefs along with senior team reporter Matt McMullen. And let’s
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Speaker 1: just do a kind of a game here. What do
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Speaker 1: you think we’re going to talk about an OEI in
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Speaker 1: this episode? Could it be the Office of Evaluation and
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Speaker 1: Inspection in the Health.
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Speaker 2: In the.
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Speaker 1: Department of Health, in the part of Health and Human Services,
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Speaker 1: they really look at Medicaid fraud, right, So we could
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Speaker 1: do fifty minutes on that or pure when we do
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Speaker 1: the slang term. I’ve got to be really careful with
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Speaker 1: these acronymsary. Oh yeah, but it’s that’s not bad or nastier.
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Speaker 1: Get me going to hr. It’s just for mile shock
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Speaker 1: ohe like, oh okay. Could be that that we’re going
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Speaker 1: to discuss, or it could be of course, the International
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Speaker 1: Agency started in nineteen forty eight. That represents twenty three
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Speaker 1: sovereign states, Spanish speaking countries, Portuguese speeching speaking countries, or
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Speaker 1: a cattle cattle is it Catalani Catalania?
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Speaker 2: Catalan? Yeah, cat which they speak like in Barcelona.
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Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, it’s Eastern Spain primarily, but the rest of
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Speaker 1: these other sovereign states are either Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries.
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Speaker 1: That also is the OEI that we might be discussing
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Speaker 1: or we may not talk about any of that.
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Speaker 2: I mean, I think everyone’s hoping we don’t. I think
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Speaker 2: everyone’s like, what are we listening to? Going? We lost it?
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Speaker 1: Me? He didn’t, you clowns. You clown had Philippines in
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Speaker 1: the wrong hemisphere. We will not get into OEI, Like
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Speaker 1: maybe most of the world looks at it, but we’re
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Speaker 1: going to get into Rookie Mini Camp and what happened
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Speaker 1: recently in OEI A meaning orientation, evaluation, and installation, and
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Speaker 1: so all three of those things vital on what was
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Speaker 1: just completed with Rookie Mini Camp. But before we do
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Speaker 1: any of that in that version of OEI, what do
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Speaker 1: we have around the world.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I’ve got four today for Rashie Rice, who were
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Speaker 2: Once again, I feel like I say it every single week.
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Speaker 2: We’re very excited to see what rushi.
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Speaker 1: And can I say this, I don’t know I’m interrupting you,
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Speaker 1: but the guys were here today. Yeah. I got to
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Speaker 1: see a lot of the guys fist pump and hugging.
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Speaker 1: And when you said Rashie Rice, it’s like, you know,
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Speaker 1: to see those wide receivers walk down the hallway and
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Speaker 1: just fist pumping and hugging, I’m like, oh.
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Speaker 2: Fo, Yeah, it’s about that time.
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Speaker 1: It’s getting there.
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Speaker 2: It’s funny because what Mitch is describing is today, today
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Speaker 2: is May sixth. It’s the beginning of phase two of
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Speaker 2: the off season training program. And what that means is
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Speaker 2: they can finally go on the field and do some
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Speaker 2: stuff like you alluded to earlier. Now there’s no like
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Speaker 2: actual team drills going on from not wearing pads. You
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Speaker 2: can’t even do offense first defense right now. But for
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Speaker 2: the first time all off season, they can come in here.
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Speaker 2: They can go out on the field with the coaches
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Speaker 2: and do like individual work and position drills like in shorts.
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Speaker 2: So it’s not quite football, but it’s one step closer
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Speaker 2: to football. And I’m with you seeing the parking lot
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Speaker 2: full today and just thinking about how like the journey
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Speaker 2: really begins right now. Is a lot of fun now
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Speaker 2: anyway around the world. Should I jump into it?
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Speaker 1: Let’s go.
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Speaker 2: Okay, so we got a a listener.
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Speaker 1: Let us know where are any of them from the
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Speaker 1: twenty three sovereign states of the OEI.
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Speaker 2: Let’s see. No, unfortunately not let us know if you’re
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Speaker 2: in the OEI.
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Speaker 1: It’d have been Americ coincidence.
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Speaker 2: But remember last week we were trying to figure out
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Speaker 2: where Junction City, Oregon was, so someone helped us out.
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Speaker 2: It is ten miles north of Eugene, Go Ducks, So
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Speaker 2: now we know. You know, I spent some time in
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Speaker 2: Eugene when I lived in Oregon because I worked for
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Speaker 2: the Salem Kuiser Volcanoes And we go around the Northwest
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Speaker 2: League and there was a team in Eugene. It was
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Speaker 2: the Cubs affiliate at the time. It was the Eugene Emeralds,
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Speaker 2: and they played at the Oregon Ducks baseball stadium. It’s
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Speaker 2: pretty cool. So I went down to Eugene a few times.
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Speaker 1: Right now, if you say Oregon Ducks, I’m mesmerized by
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Speaker 1: Jeffrey Bess.
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Speaker 2: But that’s okay, And maybe we can talk about Jeffrey
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Speaker 2: a little bit later, because Jeffrey.
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Speaker 1: Looked pretty good.
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Speaker 2: This weekend bill was from McPherson, Kansas.
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Speaker 1: McPherson.
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Speaker 2: I messed this up every time.
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Speaker 1: It’s okay because the kicker from the Bengals is McPherson.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, that must be what it is.
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Speaker 1: But they have surets. My wife’s from McPherson.
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Speaker 2: I knew that.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, she’s in the Ring of Honor there. She was
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Speaker 1: an awesome athlete, by the way, still is. But they
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Speaker 1: have shirts saying there’s no fear in McPherson. Okay, so,
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Speaker 1: but but the kick, it’s an honest mistake and it’s
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Speaker 1: made all the time. It’s all Scottish, right, But McPherson, McPherson.
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Speaker 2: Because I’ve gotten like Nevada, Missouri down yep, and there’s
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Speaker 2: a few others, but McPherson, McPherson, McPherson, I will not
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Speaker 2: screw that up again.
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Speaker 1: Home of the Bullpups. The bull Pups fourteen state basketball titles.
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Speaker 2: So this is a good one. Nicky wants to know
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Speaker 2: if you’re familiar with Hiawatha, Kansas.
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Speaker 1: Yes, right at Highway thirty six, not far from the
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Speaker 1: Nebraska border, just south of Falls City, Nebraska, home of
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Speaker 1: the red Hawks.
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Speaker 2: Red Hawks. Okay, yeah, it’s a good one. And then lastly,
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Speaker 2: this is more of as a general question. Dolly wants
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Speaker 2: to know if you poured water on your head when
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Speaker 2: we drafted Josh Simmons.
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Speaker 1: Full disclosure, No, but that doesn’t mean you can’t pour
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Speaker 1: water on your head every time.
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Speaker 2: We were live on a live stream. Would have been difficult. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: so there you go. We were live on a live stream.
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Speaker 2: I’m not gonna do it live on a live stream. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: but Jalen Royals I did go skipping down the hallway.
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Speaker 2: Day three is a little bit more like unhinged, Like
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Speaker 2: we were being very professional on a Thursday night and
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Speaker 2: we were talking about Josh Simmons and getting into it
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Speaker 2: on the live stream. Like I talked about last week.
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Speaker 2: Saturday is kind of a free for all, Like we
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Speaker 2: our hairs all messed.
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Speaker 1: Up, like we haven’t eaten death warmed over.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly. Like I was watching some of my videos
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Speaker 2: that I did and I look so like full of
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Speaker 2: life and energy on Thursday, and I look like a
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Speaker 2: corpse on Saturday. But hey, we were still excited anyway.
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Speaker 2: That’s all I got for you today.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, we were the I know everything goes back to
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Speaker 1: Shaw Shank, which I know is in nineties movie, right,
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Speaker 1: but we looked like Tim Robbins after like fifty days.
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Speaker 1: And the stairs are like in the corner. It’s like
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Speaker 1: they’re shoving us dog food under the well.
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Speaker 2: And it’s a juxtaposition because like we’re having fun, like
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Speaker 2: we’re enjoying it, but our bodies are deteriorating.
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Speaker 1: It’s not good and well. And you had a wonderful
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Speaker 1: night out by your wife taking you in a mariachi
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Speaker 1: band and the whole bit you were just worn out
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Speaker 1: and get you were recharged by your beautiful, wonderful wife.
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Speaker 1: I was, yeah, yep, but it is a man. It’s
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Speaker 1: a long weekend. It is I I kind of so
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Speaker 1: is Rookie Mini Camp and I heard you did a
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Speaker 1: fabulous job with the rookie dinner on Friday night, which
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Speaker 1: is the first part of the OEI here because the
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Speaker 1: weekend is really an orientation and we have all these
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Speaker 1: groups of people we’re going to talk about. But generally,
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Speaker 1: there are the draftees. We’ll get into those guys. There’s
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Speaker 1: the sixteen undrafted free agents they’re here. A couple of
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Speaker 1: current guys on the roster. They are can do it
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Speaker 1: based on the rules and based on their playing time
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Speaker 1: or lack thereof, or and those guys are interesting. You
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Speaker 1: forget about those guys. Yeah, And then there’s the tryout guys.
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Speaker 1: Was there like sixty seven of them or something?
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Speaker 2: Well, so I wrote it all down. There were eighty
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Speaker 2: seven total players at the camp, right, so sixteen sixty
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Speaker 2: tryout players. Wow, exactly sixty So also two veteran tryout guys. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: Jerron Hyak was back I remember having from last year. Yeah. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: seven draft picks, sixteen undraft free agents who were already
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Speaker 2: under contract, sixty tryout players. Then two current players. Can
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Speaker 2: you guess who they were? Do you know who they were?
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Speaker 2: The two current players that were here.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, Chris Olodokin and Chewie Godric.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, Chris Holodokin and chew Godric. And you know, with
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Speaker 2: Chris Olodokin, him being at this camp is so helpful
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Speaker 2: for the coaches because he’s been here for so long
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Speaker 2: and can actually execute the offense. And it really does
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Speaker 2: help the players that are trying to show what they
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Speaker 2: can do, especially the tryout guys, like for them to
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Speaker 2: actually put their best foot forward. It’s difficult when the
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Speaker 2: quarterbacks are also trying to figure out what’s happening. And
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Speaker 2: I think it helped these guys because as of now,
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Speaker 2: as of this recording, this could all change. But we
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Speaker 2: signed two of the tryout guys. We signed Major Williams,
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Speaker 2: a safety from Carson Newman University D two pretty.
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Speaker 1: Cool, Carson Newman, Tennessee. Baby, that’s a yeah, they’re at
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Speaker 1: D two par.
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Speaker 2: And then Jimmy Holliday from Louisiana Tech. Six hundred and
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Speaker 2: fifty eight all purpose yards last year. He’s a receiver,
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Speaker 2: kind of a multifaceted player who can do a little
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Speaker 2: of everything. And both those guys look good during rookie
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Speaker 2: mini camp. But I’m getting ahead of myself. You’re talking
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Speaker 2: about the rookie dinner, the Rookie Dinner is cool because
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Speaker 2: basically it’s over at the stadium. In the last two years,
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Speaker 2: Mitch has been out of town and I’ve had a
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Speaker 2: chance to host it, and it’s an awesome opportunity because, yeah,
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Speaker 2: the draft picks are there, Yeah, the udfas that are
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Speaker 2: under contractor there. But for me, more than anything, it’s
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Speaker 2: for the tryout players because the reality is the vast
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Speaker 2: majority of them this is their only shot ever at
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Speaker 2: the NFL, and they probably might know that that this
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Speaker 2: is their one weekend where they can be an NFL player,
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Speaker 2: but there’s no demarcation line that weekend between a first
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Speaker 2: round pick and a tryout player. You’re all rookies. You’re
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Speaker 2: all part of the Chiefs for that weekend. And it’s
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Speaker 2: cool because Clark Hunt’s there, Coach Reed is there, Brett
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Speaker 2: Veach is there. Everyone is there, and you’re celebrating making
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Speaker 2: And we have to preface this by it’s really hard
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Speaker 1: Yeah, what’s apparent with Jelatti and sometimes with a college
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Speaker 1: Jelatti’s work with George corloftis.
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Speaker 2: They look the same Oh my gosh, they look like
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Speaker 1: Is he Greek? I don’t know, does he have Greek heritage
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Speaker 1: This is just a start, but I like where Jelotti’s starting.
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Speaker 2: I do too. I’m really excited about it. And it
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Speaker 2: I think Gelotti did Gelatti just throughout the practice. It
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Speaker 1: Earlier today, I spoke at a damn conference. Now I’m
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Speaker 2: also play him outside. And he has like the safety
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Speaker 2: versatility that we talked about previously. It’s hard to find
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Speaker 2: a player like that, and I think Noel has it.
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Speaker 2: And he looked the part this weekend too. I mean,
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Speaker 2: just making plays on the ball. The nice thing about
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Speaker 2: this it’s kind of the inverse of the issue with
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Speaker 2: the offensive and defensive lines and the running backs in
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Speaker 2: the running game because you can’t really run the ball
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Speaker 2: at all or or hit or have live contact. But
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Speaker 2: it’s a passing camp, so they’re throwing the ball every
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Speaker 2: single snap. So for a corner like Noel trying to
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Speaker 2: get your feet wet a little bit, this was a
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Speaker 2: great first opportunity because I mean, how many snaps do
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Speaker 2: you think he got out there? Like a million?
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Speaker 1: The only one that probably got more was the guy
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Speaker 1: we’re going to next, basset, because he might have. Did
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Speaker 1: he ever come off the field? I don’t think so.
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Speaker 1: But you can see where Noel Williams and I’m like you,
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Speaker 1: I just want to see more of him and more
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Speaker 1: and more and more. But I get so excited. I
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Speaker 1: see a lot of Tama Connor inhim. I think that’s
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Speaker 1: a decent comp We know about the crazy ball skills,
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Speaker 1: we went over that on the last episode, but there
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Speaker 1: is instinct and understanding with Noel Williams that really excites me,
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Speaker 1: particularly as complicated as this defensive scheme is. Where he
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Speaker 1: can trick a quarterback into a play, and with his
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Speaker 1: ball skills, you have the real opportunity to get explosive
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Speaker 1: defensive plays.
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Speaker 2: He’s impressive right multitude of ways, and so is Jeffrey
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Speaker 2: back where you just were speaking about, like Vasa. Go
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Speaker 2: listen to his press conference, Like does that alone it
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Speaker 2: makes you think, I can tell why this guy was
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Speaker 2: a green dot. I can tell why this guy was
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Speaker 2: the quarterback of the defense and the leader at Oregon.
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Speaker 2: And that’s no easy task to be the quarterback of
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Speaker 2: a defense playing major college football on a program that
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Speaker 2: has national championship expectations. I mean, think about the pressure there,
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Speaker 2: and I think that actually helps him a lot coming
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Speaker 2: here because you come to the chiefs, there are expectations
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Speaker 2: right away, even for rookies, like you’re expected to come
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Speaker 2: in here and if you can’t keep up, they’re going
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Speaker 2: to find somebody else, right, And that’s the same kind
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Speaker 2: of thing at Oregon and at these major college programs.
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Speaker 2: And he dealt with that and was the green dot.
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Speaker 2: He was the leader. He was the one the coaches
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Speaker 2: trusted to execute the play calls defensively. And he explained that,
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Speaker 2: of course there’s a lot coming in. So he thought
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Speaker 2: that Day one was pretty good, but there were some
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Speaker 2: areas he could get better. Day two was the same thing,
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Speaker 2: like got better in some ways, But here’s how I
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Speaker 2: can continue to improve. That’s like the perfect mindset to have.
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Speaker 2: He didn’t look overwhelmed to me at all. Would you
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Speaker 2: agree with that?
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Speaker 1: Oh no, In fact, he reminds me of the kid
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Speaker 1: who’s taken college algebra in sixth grade. Yeah, Calcu is
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Speaker 1: a junior. Yeah you’re taking Calcus a junior. Yeah, I’ve
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Speaker 1: got CALC two next year. That’s what it looks like.
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Speaker 1: And you can just see where he’s wicked, smart and
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Speaker 1: in control and understanding. And so when you projected ahead
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Speaker 1: and again it’s it’s rookie mini caamp I got it.
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Speaker 1: We could we just put a caveat on it. But
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Speaker 1: there’s more there than meets the eye, because when you
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Speaker 1: go when you look at his video at Oregon, you’re
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Speaker 1: seeing kind of stuff all over the place, especially as
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Speaker 1: his career grew there. But in the rookie Mini camp Bassa,
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Speaker 1: first of all, he looks more physical than he did
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Speaker 1: at Oregon. Sure doesn’t. He’s doing with that, and then
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Speaker 1: he’s in control. It’s like he’s this is like you
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Speaker 1: know when it’s like a baby bolt He’s like a
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Speaker 1: baby Nick Bolton like and that I don’t mean that derogatory,
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Speaker 1: like he’s sitting there going so what does that do?
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Speaker 1: That tells you that with Bassard’s where I get excited.
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Speaker 1: Looks like he can play Sam will or Mike, and
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Speaker 1: he played Mike and he’s running the ran the defense
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Speaker 1: in the Senior Bowl. But he also is like running
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Speaker 1: the show here. And so all of a sudden, now
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Speaker 1: you’ve got insurance for every spot on the defense and
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Speaker 1: a green dot who can play for a green dot
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Speaker 1: if need be. Because when Bolt’s gone down, Tranquil has
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Speaker 1: done it. He’s really good at it. But now you’ve
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Speaker 1: got a guy that can. You don’t have to move
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Speaker 1: Tranquill because bolts down. You get a Bassa. And I
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Speaker 1: think special teams wise him, Williams, we Go, even Jilotti.
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Speaker 1: I’m seeing those guys. Those guys could all be special
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Speaker 1: team stunts for sure.
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Speaker 2: Again, there are so many reasons to be excited about
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Speaker 2: this class. It’s the special team’s value immediately, it’s a depth.
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Speaker 2: But also I can just see these players growing into
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Speaker 2: major contributors over time. And that’s why we were so
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Speaker 2: excited about the twenty twenty two class. Same kind of thing,
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Speaker 2: like we think they can help us out in these
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Speaker 2: ways right away, but you can see there’s a clear
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Speaker 2: room for growth where these guys could be like like
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Speaker 2: major contributors, maybe sooner than later, but for sure like
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Speaker 2: down the road. These are building blocks for this team
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Speaker 2: to keep this thing going for a long time if
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Speaker 2: they can keep building on their success. And like you said,
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Speaker 2: I mean it is rookie minni camp. I’m not trying
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Speaker 2: to get too fired up about it. I understand this
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Speaker 2: was not with the veterans. The pads weren’t on. We’ll
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Speaker 2: find out in training camp how much they can really
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Speaker 2: gel with everyone. But again, especially with a player like
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Speaker 2: Bassa when he’s being asked to take in information, transmit
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Speaker 2: information with players that he’s never met before, all the
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Speaker 2: trout guys that are here, and he did not look
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Speaker 2: like he was overwhelmed, Like it would be very easy
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Speaker 2: to look at him and be like, man, he his
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Speaker 2: head’s spending a million miles an hour. And there have
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Speaker 2: been rookies in the past that I’m not going to
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Speaker 2: talk about where you can tell it’s a lot, and
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Speaker 2: that’s okay because it’d be a lot for anyone. But
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Speaker 2: I just think coming away from it, he really impressed
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Speaker 2: me in particular as someone that was able to handle
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Speaker 2: a very stressful situation with great poise. So yeah, fired
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Speaker 2: up about him.
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Speaker 1: All four of these defensive draftees look like spags guys
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Speaker 1: to me.
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Speaker 2: Well, then spags like like run into the draft room
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Speaker 2: and say like, hey, Bass is still on the board,
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Speaker 2: and they traded up for him. I mean they traded
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Speaker 2: up for a lot of these guys, traded up for
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Speaker 2: Noel Williams, right, yep, I think so.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, definitely traded that for Bass and they knew that
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Speaker 1: they knew he’d be gone. Yeah, like you just made
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Speaker 1: that point. They knew in fact, that’s you know, Brad
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Speaker 1: talked about it like they had to move to get him.
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Speaker 2: So you’re going to trade up for a player, it
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Speaker 2: means that you really liked him. And sometimes you let
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Speaker 2: the board fall to you. We talk all about that,
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Speaker 2: and that’s a good thing to do sometimes because let
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Speaker 2: the board fall to you. Whatever player you have on
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Speaker 2: top of your board or near the top of the board,
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Speaker 2: that makes sense, you go with that player. But sometimes
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Speaker 2: if you see a player that you love and he’s
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Speaker 2: not too far away and he’s not going to make
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Speaker 2: it ten to fifteen more spots, you go get him
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Speaker 2: if he fits your scheme, if he fits your culture
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Speaker 2: and what you’re trying to do. And clearly we did
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Speaker 2: it with these guys, and it’s got to be siding
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Speaker 2: for them to actually get these players on the field
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Speaker 2: and for them to find success early on. The next
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Speaker 2: step for these guys is to transmit that now, uh,
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Speaker 2: translate that now to OTAs here in a couple weeks
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Speaker 2: when the veterans are here.
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Speaker 1: Again, we’re not talking about OEI, the International Agency of
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Speaker 1: twenty three Sovereign States.
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Speaker 2: Just in case you’re waiting, We’re not going to talk.
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Speaker 1: About it today, you know, next with further demand. But
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Speaker 1: I will say Chris McGowan, right, the battalion commander of
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Speaker 1: the Irish Brigade, who is a seasoned tickleholer of defending
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Speaker 1: the kingdom and defends the Kingdom all across the globe.
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Speaker 1: He’s been in the military, around the military all of
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Speaker 1: his life, and the military is nothing but acronyms. Yeah everything,
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Speaker 1: you know, fistic. We know.
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Speaker 2: It feels like they go out of their way to
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Speaker 2: create act entries.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, they do.
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Speaker 2: Like he could have just said it, but that’s all right, Like.
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Speaker 1: Bold order, can’t you just say bold order? No, it’s
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Speaker 1: boh Man, that’s Bo. That’s bo. I didn’t think it
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Speaker 1: that Bo was body order. No no, but it’s acronym.
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Speaker 1: So this acronym for this episode is orientation, evaluation, and
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Speaker 1: installation with Rooky Minnikan. Now let’s jump into the offensive rookies.
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Speaker 1: Josh Simmons, we know, because of his injury, is going
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Speaker 1: to be way limited. To me, this is where the
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Speaker 1: installation part comes in for Josh because and even evaluation
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Speaker 1: because even though he’s not involved in the activities physically
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Speaker 1: almost all of them not being involved, how mentally is involved.
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Speaker 1: Is he mentally rapping if he’s with the old line
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Speaker 1: first of all, and it sounds subtle, but he’s hearing
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Speaker 1: the way you know, he’s hearing the way the offensive
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Speaker 1: line coaches talk, He’s hearing the way Andy Hack teaches
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Speaker 1: or what he says, and is he paying attention and
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Speaker 1: is he soaking in everything he possibly can because if
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Speaker 1: you’re not physically rapping it, it’s hard to just do
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Speaker 1: it mentally, and so to me, it was evaluation and
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Speaker 1: installation for Josh to pour so much into there, so
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Speaker 1: at some point it doesn’t become where you’re going to
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Speaker 1: have to think because it’s a total reaction position. But
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Speaker 1: to me, I think that’s where Josh Simmons is at
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Speaker 1: least to get started.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, gotta find ways to stay engaged. The good news
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Speaker 2: is he wasn’t just standing on the sideline like all
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Speaker 2: of Murky miniicamp. He was doing individual stuff. He was
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Speaker 2: in a jersey out there in shorts, and he would
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Speaker 2: do individual stuff. He would line up with the offensive
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Speaker 2: line when they’re doing just their their positional drills. Right, So,
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Speaker 2: if you’ve never watched like a training camp at practice,
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Speaker 2: it has lots of segments to it where you do
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Speaker 2: individual work, you do position stuff, You’ll do installs where
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Speaker 2: you go over the plays basically, and then you’ll go
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Speaker 2: into like a seven on seven or an eleven on
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Speaker 2: eleven offensive versus defense. He wasn’t doing any offense versus defense,
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Speaker 2: wasn’t doing any stuff that required like contact, But he
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Speaker 2: was doing a lot of the individual and positional stuff
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Speaker 2: where you’re able to do those mental reps. And then
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Speaker 2: when you watch it, when you’re watching your teammates do
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Speaker 2: the actual offensive defensive stuff, at least you can be
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Speaker 2: thinking about, Okay, here’s what I worked on. Here’s how
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Speaker 2: it looks in practice and it’s up to him to
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Speaker 2: fully appreciate that and to use that when he can
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Speaker 2: actually go out there and do the full contact right.
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Speaker 2: So I mean, so far, so good. It’s going to
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Speaker 2: be an incomplete grade for Josh Simmons for a while
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Speaker 2: now and so he can go out there and play.
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Speaker 2: But at least he was doing some stuff and that’s progress.
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Speaker 1: I think the grade we can’t see and we won’t
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Speaker 1: see is the grade he gets and how much he’s
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Speaker 1: absorbing and when he’s facing coach Read or facing coach
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Speaker 1: Heck and getting the test, you know, are you passing
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Speaker 1: that test and did you pay attention in class? That’s
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Speaker 1: where he’s at right now. Jalen Royals. You know we’re
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Speaker 1: excited about him. It looked like it was he was
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Speaker 1: just showing us what was on his draft sheet in
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Speaker 1: the fact that understanding coverages route running, especially in a
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Speaker 1: short area route running, and it’ll be it’ll be a
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Speaker 1: learning and work in progress. But there was enough to
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Speaker 1: see where you could get excited how Jalen Royals could
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Speaker 1: help this team.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, he stood out. So I counted number of catches
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Speaker 2: he had on Sunday. He had ten catches during seven
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Speaker 2: on seven and eleven on eleven stuff. That’s a lot
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Speaker 2: because they’re trying to spread the ball all over the place.
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Speaker 2: And keep in mind, I mean the team portion of
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Speaker 2: practice is maybe like forty percent thirty percent, like it’s
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Speaker 2: not a lot of the entire practice. So he was
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Speaker 2: getting a high percentage of targets thrown his way during
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Speaker 2: those periods of practice, and I felt like made the
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Speaker 2: most of it for the most part. You can see
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Speaker 2: how he’s going to help this team immediately. I think
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Speaker 2: it’s in a lot of ways how the Chiefs used
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Speaker 2: Rashi as rookie year, where it’s a lot of behind
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Speaker 2: the line of scrimmage stuff. It’s a lot of like
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Speaker 2: tunnel screens, like wide receiver screens and stuff like that
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Speaker 2: underneath throws because that’s where he makes his money. I mean,
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Speaker 2: he has this like stocky build where he’s fast, but
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Speaker 2: he’s not necessarily going to be like go route guy.
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Speaker 2: I don’t think he’s like he’s gonna outmaneuver a defender.
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Speaker 2: He’s gonna use his route running. He’s going to use
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Speaker 2: his ability to get around the guy. Once he makes
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Speaker 2: the cat make a few guys miss, that’s kind of
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Speaker 2: his strong suit. And I think coach Reid’s going to
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Speaker 2: put him in a position where he can kind of
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Speaker 2: take advantage of what makes him such a great player.
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Speaker 2: And I think we saw it a little bit during
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Speaker 2: rookie camp. Again, no like full contact here, but the
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Speaker 2: flashes were there for sure, and I’m glad he got
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Speaker 2: a high volume and he was catching the football. That’s
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Speaker 2: the most important thing. He even talked about how that
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Speaker 2: first day it’s pretty nerve wracking, like you’re out there
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Speaker 2: as a professional, but then kind of a second and
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Speaker 2: third day you kind of know the whole routine. Just
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Speaker 2: go out there and do what you’ve done your whole life, right,
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Speaker 2: And I think he showed real improvement throughout the weekend.
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Speaker 1: That and the fact that you could see conditioning wise,
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Speaker 1: Now it wasn’t Saint Joseph hot, but the weather.
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Speaker 2: Was gorgeous is amazing.
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Speaker 1: And the fact though that he’s these wide receivers run,
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Speaker 1: they’re running twenty to thirty to forty yards all the
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Speaker 1: time in.
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Speaker 2: The drills and straight back and then go right back
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Speaker 2: and do it again.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, and you’re thinking, because didn’t rush he like blow chunks.
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Speaker 1: Yeah he did.
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Speaker 2: It was day one at Rocky miniciop last.
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Speaker 1: Year, like, hey, man, Rush, he’s blowing shunk out there
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Speaker 1: on the field. Well, so, hey, he’s come a long
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Speaker 1: way since Hurland.
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Speaker 2: But uh, you know why that’s important though, because in
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Speaker 2: so many ways, the way that coach read uses Rookie
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Speaker 2: Minicamp is it is essentially a trial run of OTAs.
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Speaker 2: Because if the rookies came in for OTAs in three
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Speaker 2: weeks without any of this, or even if like Rookie
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Speaker 2: Minni Camp was kind of like a blowoff kind of thing,
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Speaker 2: it would be overwhelming. It’d be way too much because
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Speaker 2: you’re surrounded by like ten year veterans, professionals that know
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Speaker 2: exactly what they’re doing, moving at the pace of practice.
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Speaker 2: It would be too much. Rookie Minni Caamp is great
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Speaker 2: because it’s essentially the first couple of days of OTAs.
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Speaker 2: You’re you’re like practicing before things get real. So I
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Speaker 2: think Russia would be the first one to say like
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Speaker 2: he’d much rather be puking at Rookie Minicamp than like
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Speaker 2: it’d be day one or day two of OTAs, right,
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Speaker 2: And we saw him make real strides between Rooky Minni
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Speaker 2: Camp and OTAs back when he was a rookie. It
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Speaker 2: was like night and day, so message exactly. So. I
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Speaker 2: think for these guys it helps kind of shake off
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Speaker 2: that anxiety, that nervousness of like I’m playing for the
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Speaker 2: Kansas City Chiefs right now and that’s Andy Reid over there.
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Speaker 2: You know, for them, they can get through that part,
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Speaker 2: get through the jitters, and when they come back for OTAs,
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Speaker 2: it’s football. You’re good at this. You were brought here
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Speaker 2: for a reason. And that’s why I think coach Read
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Speaker 2: utilizes rookie Minni camp in the perfect way.
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Speaker 1: And when you came in and you parked that vehicle
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Speaker 1: for OTAs, now you know what to expect exactly. So.
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Speaker 1: And I didn’t see Jaylen. He didn’t blow chunks, did
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Speaker 1: he No, he looked great. Yeah, so I’m saying he’s
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Speaker 1: off to a great start, better the last day than
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Speaker 1: maybe it was the first day. So that’s also a
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Speaker 1: good sign, all right. Brishard Smith, same thing. Look kind
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Speaker 1: of like looking at his sheet, but the instinct that
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Speaker 1: he has as a running back and his ability to
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Speaker 1: be involved at a first level or second level area
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Speaker 1: to catch the football, I think showed up now. Protections
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Speaker 1: for any guy coming into the NFL at running back,
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Speaker 1: and particularly with Brashad being only a one year running
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Speaker 1: back at SMU, that’s going to be man, you got
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Speaker 1: to get this down fast track because the protections are
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Speaker 1: way more complicated than college. Nothing against college coaching or
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Speaker 1: but it’s just different. And in the NFL, how sophisticated
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Speaker 1: it’s getting with pass rush and coverage and in the NFL,
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Speaker 1: you know Spags, we all talk about how sophisticated his
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Speaker 1: approach is. As a running back, you better understand protections.
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Speaker 1: I keep going back to some IJP Ryan Ear holding
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Speaker 1: Derwin James in an agg Gapp blitz or Patrick Mahomes
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Speaker 1: might have been destroyed, and so that’s that’s going to
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Speaker 1: be something he’s not going to catch on right away.
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Speaker 1: But you can see the ability for him to be
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Speaker 1: an impact player out of the backfield catching the ball.
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Speaker 2: That’s one of the areas that Carson Steele made this
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Speaker 2: team last year. I remember his past pro battles at
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Speaker 2: Drew Trenkuill in training camp.
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Speaker 1: It was like epic.
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Speaker 2: It was like a must see TV like him and
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Speaker 2: Drew Trnkle going ahead to head and pass pro. Carson
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Speaker 2: really improved in pass pro over the course of his
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Speaker 2: offseason training program with US last year, and that will
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Speaker 2: be the deal for Smith as well. But at least
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Speaker 2: he was able to show off in a passing camp
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Speaker 2: that he’s a former receiver and that you can catch
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Speaker 2: the football. He was getting a bunch of targets out
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Speaker 2: of the backfield kind of different levels of the field
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Speaker 2: as well. So his hands are great and that shouldn’t
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Speaker 2: be a surprise. I think he’s going to be a
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Speaker 2: weapon on this team. Again, he’s got to earn it,
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Speaker 2: and they’re just in shorts right now. But I was
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Speaker 2: excited about what I saw from him, just how he
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00:35:30,800 –> 00:35:33,560
Speaker 2: can be a safety valve like Jared McKinnon was for
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Speaker 2: us for so long. And Coach Reed even pointed out
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Speaker 2: that because he was asked as Burshard, Smith remind you
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Speaker 2: of Jared McKinnon, and he’s like kinda but like you know,
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Speaker 2: Jerk’s kind of more of this kind of runner. Burshot
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Speaker 2: is this way it’s for us to be like this
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Speaker 2: guy kind of reminds me of him, right, so therefore
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Speaker 2: he is. They’re different players, but the way Jeric was
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Speaker 2: able to change the game as an outlet receiver out
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Speaker 2: of the backfield, particularly in the red zone, is an
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Speaker 2: area that I think Smith can help us right away,
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Speaker 2: and we’ll see if he can earn that. But I
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Speaker 2: was impressed with what I saw over the course of
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Speaker 2: last weekend.
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Speaker 1: And we mentioned it in the last episode. His four
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Speaker 1: to three seven speed makes him immediate candidate to be
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Speaker 1: a returner, especially with the new kickoff rules with the
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Speaker 1: touchbacks go to the thirty five, there will be more
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Speaker 1: returns this year. All right, we’ll close this way because
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Speaker 1: the other category, and there’s sixteen of them, but I’ll
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Speaker 1: let you pick one and I’ll pick one. Okay, Now
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Speaker 1: get you get first shot is the UDFA. There’s always
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Speaker 1: someone And you mentioned all the other udfas when you
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Speaker 1: talk to the banquet on Friday night. You mentioned all
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Speaker 1: those guys that have been some have become stars, Ring
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Speaker 1: of Honor players here with the Kansa City Chiefs undrafted players.
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Speaker 1: You’ll get one, and I’ll get one. Who is your
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Speaker 1: UDFA that you’re going m he might have a chance
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Speaker 1: to make this too.
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Speaker 2: Before I do that, can I give you one quick
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Speaker 2: fun fact about the tryout guys. Sure are you familiar
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Speaker 2: with Damien Alford?
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Speaker 1: I’m not so.
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Speaker 2: He was a receiver out there for us this weekend
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Speaker 2: as a tryout player. He’s six foot six, two hundred
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Speaker 2: and fifteen pounds runs like a four to four. He
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Speaker 2: originally went to Sarahcuse, then went to Utah last year.
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Speaker 2: During Rookie Minnie camp, in the middle of Rookie Mini caamp,
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Speaker 2: he was the number one overall pick and the CFL draft.
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Speaker 2: Isn’t that crazy? We had the number one overall pick
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Speaker 2: and the during during rookie camp. Yeah, he was drafted
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Speaker 2: by the Calgary Stampeders. I thought you would love that.
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Speaker 1: That’s awesome.
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Speaker 2: So I don’t know if he’ll stick here. He might
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Speaker 2: go to the Calgary Stampeters for all I know, but
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00:37:28,960 –> 00:37:31,320
Speaker 2: just know that forever that if you’re ever watching the CFL,
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Speaker 2: that guy was in our Chiefs rookie mini camp. All right,
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Speaker 2: to answer your question, my guy is Jake brenningstool tight
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Speaker 2: end out of Clemson. You’ve probably heard a lot about
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Speaker 2: him if you’re following the Chiefs undrafted free agent class
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Speaker 2: and what happened here this weekend because I’ve been posting
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Speaker 2: about him a lot. He just really stood out and
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Speaker 2: looked the part. He made a handful of leaping, spinning
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Speaker 2: catches deep down field, despite like sticky coverage and defenders
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Speaker 2: all around him in traffic. Like, he made a couple
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Speaker 2: of plays on Sunday when I was watching where I wrote, down, Wow,
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Speaker 2: that’s the best play of the day, and then he
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Speaker 2: had another play where I’m like, actually, that’s the best
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Speaker 2: play of the day. Like, he was just really, really impressive.
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Speaker 2: And I think he fits really well on Coach Reed’s
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Speaker 2: offense because he’s this classic kind of move tight end
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Speaker 2: sort of player where more than sixty percent of his
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Speaker 2: career snaps at Clemson were run out of the slot.
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Speaker 2: So he’s not like a traditional big lumbering Blake Bell
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Speaker 2: kind of type. He’s more of a Travis Kelcey, Noah
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Speaker 2: Gray sort of player. He’s like two hundred and forty dollars.
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Speaker 2: That’s a great comp. Yeah, Dalton Kinkaid is a great
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Speaker 2: comp and he had great production during his career at Clemson.
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Speaker 2: Last two years combined, he had ninety nine catches for
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Speaker 2: over one thousand yards and twelve touchdowns. If you look
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Speaker 2: at the Chiefs depth chart at tight end, I think
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Speaker 2: he has a real chance to stick just because of
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Speaker 2: course you have Travis and Noah. I’m not quite sure
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Speaker 2: where Jared Wiley’s progress is on his injury. I don’t
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Speaker 2: know if he’ll be ready for camp. I don’t know
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Speaker 2: that maybe he will be. But regardless that fourth tight
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Speaker 2: end spot, if you include Wiley a third tight end,
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Speaker 2: it’s Robert Tanian, it’s Trey Watson another UDFA, and it’s
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Speaker 2: Jake Brittingstool. So I think he has a real chance
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Speaker 2: to make this team. Got to keep it going here
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Speaker 2: into OTA’s in training camp. But I came away even
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Speaker 2: more impressed than maybe what I was expecting going in,
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Speaker 2: Like he really stood out to me.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, and mine would be such a long shot to
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Speaker 1: make the team, but he looks like a practice squad
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Speaker 1: guy to me that could end up helping because he
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Speaker 1: gets so many repsich Elijah Young, the old Missouri Tiger.
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Speaker 2: Then went to Western kent to Western.
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Speaker 1: Kentucky and blew it up. He had big he hit
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Speaker 1: a big year for the last year, a big deal
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Speaker 1: for the Hilltoppers. And again just take this with a
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Speaker 1: grain of salt, because that running back room is it’s
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Speaker 1: going to be crowded. We just went through Smith and
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Speaker 1: you just mentioned Carson Steele. We know the other guys
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Speaker 1: who are there. Just saw Kareem Hunt a little bit fist,
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Speaker 1: Pump hugged him, and we know about Pop Pacheco, but
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Speaker 1: it was like, well, okay, who’s this guy because he
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Speaker 1: kind of had an idea of what he was doing
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Speaker 1: and got a lot of reps. Yeah, so he becomes
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Speaker 1: a guy at least you watch it camp and going hmm,
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Speaker 1: either keep him on your database at the very least,
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Speaker 1: or a practice squad guy and one of those guys
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Speaker 1: if there’s a rash of injuries or whatever that pops
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Speaker 1: up in November December. But it was one to bring
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Speaker 1: back for Mizoo fans, going oh, yeah, that guy.
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Speaker 2: It’s one of those things where with the transfer rules
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Speaker 2: now we see a lot of players from smaller programs
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Speaker 2: transferring to big programs, but in this case, you might
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Speaker 2: look at him differently because he was in a crowded
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Speaker 2: running back room at Miszoo and then went to Western Kentucky.
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Speaker 2: So he was like an SEC caliber running back that
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Speaker 2: just wanted more opportunities and I can’t fault him for that,
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Speaker 2: and he made the most of it at Western Kentucky
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Speaker 2: for sure. So yeah, I mean he looked good.
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Speaker 1: Again.
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Speaker 2: It’s difficult for running backs in this camp, Like, really,
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Speaker 2: all you can do is I guess some pass pro
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Speaker 2: but not really. And you can catch the football and
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Speaker 2: you could do mental reps and rookie minnie camp. You
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Speaker 2: can’t be running between the tackles. Not a lot of
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Speaker 2: nine on seven with pads on going on during this
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Speaker 2: time of year. But still he looked the part and yeah,
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Speaker 2: we’ll see what he can do in training camp.
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Speaker 1: And I don’t even know, is it or poll the
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Speaker 1: kid from Wazuo, Isa Pole Pole a so Isa Pole
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Speaker 1: is another one you’re going m because there’s always an
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Speaker 1: undrafted free agent lineman that pops up somewhere practice squad
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Speaker 1: or otherwise and highly regarded at Wazoo. So we’ll see.
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Speaker 2: And Elijah Badger is an interesting one too, wide receiver
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Speaker 2: flesh he did, I mean Badger led ASU Arizona State
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Speaker 2: and receiving two years in a row, then transferred to
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Speaker 2: Florida for last year, led Florida in receiving. So really
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Speaker 2: productive player at some big programs during his college career.
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Speaker 2: And also if you look at the receiver depth chart
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Speaker 2: for the Chiefs, I know we talk a lot about
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Speaker 2: how we’re so loaded there now, and I really do
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Speaker 2: believe we are, but there might be a real battle
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Speaker 2: for that fifth or sixth receiver spot when you really
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Speaker 2: break it all down. So I think Eliza Badger, if
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Speaker 2: he can prove it over the course of the off
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Speaker 2: season training program, actually has a chance. We’ll see what
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Speaker 2: he can do on special teams.
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Speaker 1: Do Yeah, former college teammate a Norman Lot when they
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Speaker 1: were both at Arizona State and then transferred to other
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Speaker 1: schools Tennessee and Florida, respectively. But rookie Minnie Camp’s over Yep,
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Speaker 1: you can. You can overdo it when you analyze it.
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Speaker 1: But I think we can all come to the agreement
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Speaker 1: that it’s OEI, it’s orientation, it’s evaluation, it’s installation.



