🎙️ ‘EB Returns’ – Chatting with Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy | Defending The Kingdom

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen talk through Kansas City’s hiring of Eric Bieniemy as Offensive Coordinator, plus Bieniemy stops by the show!

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Speaker 1: The National Football League off season is just full of change.

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Speaker 1: We know that coaches players rosters, some rosters turn over

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Speaker 1: by as much as fifty percent, but sometimes it also

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Speaker 1: means a renaissance, or a coming back or a homecoming.

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Speaker 1: Eric the Enemy is back in the chief Kingdom. This

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Speaker 1: episode of Defending the Kingdom as all of them are

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Speaker 1: brought to you by Ticketmaster, your new best friend, as

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Speaker 1: you glance ahead to twenty twenty six and figure out

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Speaker 1: how they can be your best friend.

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Speaker 2: Homes in the pocket will step up.

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Speaker 3: You’ll scrabble ten fores, diving, touchdown.

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Speaker 2: Chances, sitting everyone.

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Speaker 1: I’m Mitch hold his Voice of the Chiefs, along with

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Speaker 1: senior team reporter Matt McMullen. He’s back, Eric the Enemy

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Speaker 1: is back, and very soon we’re going to have a

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Speaker 1: chat with Eb.

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Speaker 2: But there is I sent some excitement.

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Speaker 1: Throughout the Chiefs Kingdom that EB is back in the

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Speaker 1: chair being offensive coordinator.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, it is exciting. We’ve been talking about it a

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Speaker 4: lot over the last few days. But you think about

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Speaker 4: the things that make EB such a great coach, right,

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Speaker 4: It’s things like a mentality of finishing. It’s a certain

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Speaker 4: accountability that he expects from his players. It’s how he

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Speaker 4: kind of gets the best out of everyone. And if

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Speaker 4: you look back over his time with the Chiefs and

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Speaker 4: certainly as time as offensive coordinator, look at some of

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Speaker 4: the players that had a lot of success here that

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Speaker 4: you can look at him and say, I think he

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Speaker 4: got the best out of that player, right. And I’m

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Speaker 4: excited for next year with eb at the helm and

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Speaker 4: seeing what he can get out of this roster. Yeah,

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Speaker 4: we’re going to make some additions in the offseason, going

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Speaker 4: to make some changes, but I’m excited, I think, first

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Speaker 4: and foremost to see what he can get out of

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Speaker 4: the players that are currently here. How can he help

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Speaker 4: these players take their game to the next level. We’ll

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Speaker 4: ask him about that when he stops by.

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Speaker 1: We love as fans to look at the game numerically,

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Speaker 1: we love analytics, we love to look at it as

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Speaker 1: if we’re playing Madden And honestly, this is a very

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Speaker 1: tough sport played at the highest level on the planet,

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Speaker 1: and you cannot discount toughness and discipline. And that is

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Speaker 1: the two main things in my opinion, that Eric Bnemy

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Speaker 1: brings to the Kansas City Chiefs. He had it, took

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Speaker 1: it in Chicago, UCLA Washington. We’re going to talk with

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Speaker 1: eb about all those steps of where he has been

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Speaker 1: three places in three years since he left here. But

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Speaker 1: he also left here with a couple of Super Bowl rings.

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Speaker 1: But you cannot discount or displace toughness and discipline in

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Speaker 1: the game of football at any level, and especially in

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Speaker 1: the National Football League. We’re going to get into that here,

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Speaker 1: even in some areas where we can break it down

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Speaker 1: numerically where those things get manifested. But let’s be just

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Speaker 1: real honest here before we go around the world. If

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Speaker 1: there are two characteristics of the two teams right now

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Speaker 1: that are going to play for Super Bowl sixty in

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Speaker 1: the championship game for the Lombardi Trophy, if there’s a

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Speaker 1: similarity between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots,

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Speaker 1: it is the fact that they come across as two

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Speaker 1: of the most disciplined and two of the toughest teams

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Speaker 1: discipline and toughness by New England to me that won

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Speaker 1: the AFC Championship, even discipline where Denver should have kicked

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Speaker 1: the field goal go up ten to nothing. But Mike

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Speaker 1: Vrabel has brought a resurgence of those two areas back

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Speaker 4: Yeah, because those are the margins. Everyone in the NFL

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Speaker 4: is good. Everybody’s good, right, I mean, I think it’s

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Speaker 4: kind of funny to think about how even players that

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Speaker 4: are on practice squads were the best player at their

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Speaker 4: high school, like a legendary player from their hometown. Everyone

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Speaker 4: a way to make up the difference? It’s in the margins.

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Speaker 4: And that’s what vrabel has been so good at with

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Speaker 4: on the field and hopefully the other team makes a mistake.

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Speaker 4: And frankly, the Chiefs for years and years were that team,

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Speaker 4: and Eb can certainly help with that. I think about

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Speaker 4: like training camps over the years, where you get out

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Speaker 4: there and you hear one voice among all the others.

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Speaker 4: It is the loudest one. It’s it’s Eb yeng at

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Speaker 4: play and the end zone. It’s like a mentality thing,

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Speaker 4: and I think that helps when you are in crunch

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Speaker 4: and I think he almost kind of brings like a

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Speaker 4: dial is also absolutely like you’re dealing with professionals, but

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Speaker 4: you’re still their coach, right, And that’s kind of a

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Speaker 4: hard line to thread. But he has figured it out

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Speaker 4: and he gets the best out of his guys. It’s

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Speaker 4: really what I keep thinking about when I think of

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Speaker 4: eb He truly gets the best out of his players,

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Speaker 4: even if it’s not the most fun all the time, right,

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Speaker 4: But when you’re a hoisting the Lombardi at the end

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Speaker 4: me the best player I can.

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Speaker 1: Be, And the run of seven straight AFC championship games

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Speaker 1: There has been more discipline and toughness there than meets

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Speaker 1: the eye. Actually, our quarterback, you can get caught up

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Speaker 1: in the numbers. A lot of people now are attracted

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Speaker 1: The numbers become cause and effect numbers, and so I

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Speaker 1: many times it is the discipline and toughness of a team.

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Speaker 1: We just saw it and saw it through at the playoffs,

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Speaker 1: and we’ll see it again in Super Bowl sixty A.

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Speaker 1: Discipline and toughness, and to your point, is the difference

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Speaker 1: between winning and losing. And we have we think that

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Speaker 1: that’s what Eric the Enemy brings back to the table

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Speaker 1: with the Kansas City Chiefs. All Right, that being said,

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Speaker 1: we’re going to get into some ways where that discipline,

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Speaker 1: toughness actually manifest and manifests itself in the numbers. That’s

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Speaker 1: where it’s a cause and effect here. But let’s go

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Speaker 1: around the world before we get into too much.

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Speaker 4: Glad we have some around the worlds. We had zero

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Speaker 4: around the world’s last time. It was weird.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, first time. I don’t want to say we don’t

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Speaker 2: have a zero. Chiefs don’t wear a zero. I don’t.

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Speaker 1: There’s zeros around the league that are in my head.

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Speaker 1: I’m not gonna mention him. Can’t do it.

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Speaker 4: But so well, we have three today.

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Speaker 2: We’re back to.

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Speaker 1: Yon Stentery, one of the numbers that is retired. You

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Speaker 1: won’t see a chief for number three.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, we have Chris checking in from Saint George, Utah.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, home of Utah. No, it’s Utah Tech. I think.

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Speaker 1: I think Utah Tech is there with the Thunderbirds. Thunderbirds, Okay,

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Speaker 1: used to be Saint George Junior College, I think, or

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Speaker 1: Dixie Junior College, and then it became Utah Tech. I

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Speaker 1: might be off here, but I think Utah Tech Thunderbirds

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Speaker 1: might look me up.

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Speaker 2: Let us know.

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Speaker 4: Chris Victoria is checking in from right down the road

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Speaker 4: in Blue Springs. All right, Yeah, Blue Springs.

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Speaker 1: Wonder if she’s a wildcat or a jaguar, good question,

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Speaker 1: let us know, Key.

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Speaker 4: And then lastly, Penny is listening from Lincoln, Missouri. Familiar

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Speaker 4: with Lincoln, Missouri.

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Speaker 2: Lincoln University. Where’s Lincoln Missouri?

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Speaker 4: I don’t know. Hopefully didn’t write that down incorrectly.

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Speaker 1: Lincoln University’s in Jefferson City, the Blue Tigers.

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Speaker 4: Well, Lincoln Missouri, Penny, let me know if I got

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Speaker 4: that wrong. But Lincoln, Missouri. They’re going to be binge

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Speaker 4: watching super Bowl fifty four to fifty seven and fifty

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Speaker 4: eight this year instead of watching super Bowl sixty, which

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Speaker 4: sounds a kind of a good idea. This whole playoff

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Speaker 4: run has been weird, Like obviously, I’ve watched every second

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Speaker 4: of the playoffs this year, but it’s not like a

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Speaker 4: all this time to watch these games. I don’t know.

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Speaker 4: What do you think now?

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Speaker 2: Too?

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Speaker 1: What I’ve liked about this is I’m working on some

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Speaker 1: long form projects and I haven’t been able to do

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Speaker 1: I’m doing college basketball, so I’d be doing twenty basketball

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Speaker 1: wasn’t I mean so tense. Like think of the weather

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Speaker 1: last weekend. You’re trying to get from Chicago to I

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Speaker 1: don’t know, Morgantown, West Virginia and anyway. I just don’t

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Speaker 1: miss it. But one thing that has been impressed upon

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Speaker 1: think I’ve watched every snap of every playoff game is

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Speaker 1: the fact that what did we just do? These games

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Speaker 1: are so tough and the National Football League is so intense. Yes,

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Speaker 1: there’s intrigued, but there’s also such exact performance in it.

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Speaker 1: It’s like watching the Olympic games. Every time there’s a

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Speaker 1: game and then I thought, what did we just do? Yeah,

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Speaker 1: that’s been the impression upon me. You know, I was

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Speaker 1: I were with a ninety three year old dad watching

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Speaker 1: the conference championship games, every bit of it. And I

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Speaker 1: was so intrigued with the Denver game because of the weather,

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Speaker 1: the elements and the elements become just throw I’ve been

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Speaker 1: like do you kick the field goal to go up

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Speaker 1: ten to nothing? If you’re Sean Payton, Well let’s look

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Speaker 1: at the analytics. Yeah, it would be well if I

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Speaker 1: know the weather’s going to deteriorate it like it did,

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Speaker 1: podcast is how you’re prepared for everything and the weather

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Speaker 1: has some analytics to it, which is like, you better

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Speaker 1: But the point is I saw just how intense every

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Speaker 1: Now let me get into mind you ready, all right,

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Speaker 4: Number one offense in the league two.

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Speaker 1: The least penalized offensive team in the NFL, tied to

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Speaker 1: other teams thirty five penalties, two hundred and ninety five yards.

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Speaker 1: In twenty nineteen, there were only three hundred and eighty

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Speaker 1: four yards and offensive penalties. Now, let’s jump ahead to

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Speaker 1: twenty twenty five. In twenty twenty five, the Chiefs had

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Speaker 1: four hundred and fifty five. They had the fourth most

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Speaker 1: offensive penalties. But again this is where you look inside

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Speaker 1: the numbers, because they’ll list the most penalized team in

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Speaker 1: the league or the most Well, it’s not just the

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Speaker 1: amount of penalties, it’s the yards from the penalties. How

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Speaker 1: many penalties are there. So the Chiefs had the fifth

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Speaker 1: most offensive holds last year. Okay, those are ten. Those

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Speaker 1: are drive killers. You now have second and twenty. Okay,

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Speaker 1: you now have third and twelve. You got first in

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Speaker 1: twenty and so a lot to overcome there. So the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs had the fourth most offensive penalties. And this is

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Speaker 1: not on Nags necessarily because people say, well, that’s all

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Speaker 1: on Matt Naggy. And I’m not going to say it’s

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Speaker 1: all for Eric Banneman, all against Matt Naggy. But it’s

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Speaker 1: just a point to be taken throughout for to ponder,

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Speaker 1: because Matt’s very discipline. But the fact is four hundred

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Speaker 1: and fifty five yards in offensive penalties alone. Now each

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Speaker 1: one hundred yards of penalty yard each equals seven points. Right,

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Speaker 1: it’s a way to look at it, and away a

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Speaker 1: lot of football coaches at every level looks at it.

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Speaker 1: Four hundred and fifty five yards equals thirty one and

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Speaker 1: a half points. Man, now you’re not going to have

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Speaker 1: zero penalties. But if you did well, keep in mind,

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Speaker 1: now seven or eleven losses where by three points or less.

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Speaker 1: All right, let’s just take this, take twenty twenty two

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Speaker 1: and take twenty twenty five. Four hundred and fifty five

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Speaker 1: yards of offensive penalties. Offensive penalties in twenty twenty five

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Speaker 1: minus the two ninety five offensive yard penalties of twenty

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Speaker 1: twenty two equals you’d have eleven points to scatter around,

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Speaker 1: So that gives you three wins on this stat allow

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Speaker 1: just this stat we can get in all the other stuff,

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Speaker 1: but you can get three games back and go from

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Speaker 1: six and eleven to nine and eight with the reduction

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Speaker 1: of offensive penalties. As offensive penalty yards, I should say,

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Speaker 1: so that goes back to discipline and toughness understanding, and

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Speaker 1: if you just reduce by half your offensive holding penalties,

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Speaker 1: that could lead to as many as two or three wins.

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Speaker 4: Off the top of my head, I think we had

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Speaker 4: four games last year where we were penalized double digit times.

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Speaker 4: The Jags game comes to mind, a game that we

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Speaker 4: lost by three points, that penalty after penalty after penalty,

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Speaker 4: and crucial moments that allowed Jacksonville to hang around and

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Speaker 4: eventually win. The Dallas game comes to mind, where we

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Speaker 4: were right there with Dallas the whole way, matching them

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Speaker 4: blow for blow, but particularly in the first half, we

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Speaker 4: would have a big play. I think I think Mahomes

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Speaker 4: hit Pacheco for a screen for a big play, or

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Speaker 4: in the red zone holding all the way back. Now

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Speaker 4: it’s first and twenty and yeah, it’s hard to overcome

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Speaker 4: that all the pass interference calls and we’re.

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Speaker 1: Doing to your point, this accentuates another point because this

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Speaker 1: only counts the penalty yardage. It doesn’t count the opportunity

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Speaker 1: cost of the forty yard game.

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Speaker 4: Wink, it happened.

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Speaker 1: This is just the ten yard penalty. That’s an assess.

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Speaker 1: It’s it’s a great point, but that’s like a fifty

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Speaker 1: yard penalty. Uh huh, exactly even worse.

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Speaker 4: And in all these games where we were right there,

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Speaker 4: I mean, you mentioned all the games that we lost

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Speaker 4: by three points. It’s one thing if you’re penalized ten

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Speaker 4: times and you lose forty to ten, it’s like, all right,

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Speaker 4: you’re still probably going to lose anyway. But we had

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Speaker 4: so many games this year where we were right there

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Speaker 4: with the opponent. I really don’t look at any of

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Speaker 4: our games last season and say that team was just

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Speaker 4: way better than we were. I really don’t. I guess

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Speaker 4: you could look at the Buffalo game, and Buffalo kind

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Speaker 4: of had us that day, But otherwise, at least when

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Speaker 4: myhomes is playing, I don’t look at a single game

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Speaker 4: and say, yeah, that team was way better than we were.

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Speaker 4: The whole way. It’s just routinely. Unfortunately, we were the

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Speaker 4: less disciplined team with penalties, and we allowed the other

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Speaker 4: team to take advantage of that. And we have to

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Speaker 4: get back to being like a twenty twenty two team

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Speaker 4: that it’s the opposite. You are waiting for the other

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Speaker 4: team to make a mistake. You’re not beating yourself, right

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Speaker 4: the Chiefs. Unfortunately, I think we beat ourselves on the

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Speaker 4: scoreboard far too many times last year. Got to get

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Speaker 4: back to the opposite.

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Speaker 1: And to your point, we were one and five in

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Speaker 1: the AFC West. Yeah, those five losses, how ma did

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Speaker 1: you go?

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Speaker 2: Wow?

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Speaker 1: Guy, they were just so much better than we were.

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Speaker 1: None of those And that’s not to be disrespectful to

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Speaker 1: our division teams, to them in the playoffs and one

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Speaker 1: played for the SC championship. But your points well taken

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Speaker 1: there that if you just and again, the NFL will

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Speaker 1: force you to change or you do it on your

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Speaker 1: own volition.

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Speaker 4: And I’ll add one thing speaking of Denver, So we

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Speaker 4: had the lead against Denver and the ball in the

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Speaker 4: fourth quarter. I can’t remember if it was the drive

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Speaker 4: that would have tied the game or when we had

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Speaker 4: the lead, but we had the ball in the fourth quarter,

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Speaker 4: either in a tie game or with the lead. Very

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Speaker 4: first play was a false start.

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Speaker 2: Yep.

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Speaker 4: We got to get back to not having that kind

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Speaker 4: of thing happen.

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Speaker 2: Yep.

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Speaker 1: And it’s tough to talk about this. This isn’t fun

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Speaker 1: for us, But we’re looking at it analytically, and so

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Speaker 1: is our coaching staff, so is Andy Reid. This is

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Speaker 1: the stuff they look at, and so you can just

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Speaker 1: see where discipline and toughness become the fulcrum of the matter,

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Speaker 1: and then that leads to the numbers instead of the

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Speaker 1: numbers leading back to that. So let’s bring him back.

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Speaker 2: For sure.

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Speaker 1: We had a chance earlier to talk with Eric be Enemy,

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Speaker 1: the Chief’s new old old, new offensive coordinator. There is

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Speaker 1: an element of excitement back into the Chief Kingdom because

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Speaker 1: he’s back. Eric be Enemy is back now. I don’t

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Speaker 1: know what you can call home. Luell La Pointa, California,

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Speaker 1: or Louisiana or boulderconnar round him.

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Speaker 2: We think you’re home.

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Speaker 1: What about being back in.

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Speaker 5: The Chief king Oh, it feels great being back.

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Speaker 3: All the familiar faces I get to see, Coach see

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Speaker 3: it every day now. But it’s great being back, just

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Speaker 3: being in an element where I was here for ten years.

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Speaker 3: Our family has called this place home, and now we

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Speaker 3: have an opportunity to reunite and get with some good

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Speaker 3: people that miss and just want to be a part

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Speaker 3: of something great, and I’m looking forward to it. I’m excited,

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Speaker 3: you know, I got this nervous energy switching, you know,

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Speaker 3: ready to jump into everything. But it’s day one, so

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Speaker 3: just trying to figure everything out and re establish myself

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Speaker 3: in the building.

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Speaker 4: I’m sure the last few days have been pretty surreal

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Speaker 4: being back here after spending so much time here previously.

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Speaker 4: What were the emotions like on day one walking back

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Speaker 4: in this building.

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Speaker 3: You know what, it’s been pretty high. But Schaefe, you know,

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Speaker 3: has a way of everyone, so it’s been good just

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Speaker 3: getting an opportunity to sit down and talk to some

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Speaker 3: of the coaches, just to get a feel for what

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Speaker 3: things have taken place, but on top of that, just

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Speaker 3: to reunite with friends and family members, and you know,

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Speaker 3: that’s that’s been a great aspect of this because not

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Speaker 3: only because you know, in this profession, we spend more

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Speaker 3: time with coaches than we do our own families, and

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Speaker 3: so these guys have been a part of my family

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Speaker 3: for a number of years, and I know I haven’t

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Speaker 3: been here in a couple of years, but they never left.

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Speaker 3: They’ve just been distant relative. Now we’re back reunited, and

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Speaker 3: so I’m excited just to sit down and continue these

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Speaker 3: talks and just continue the journey from here on out.

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Speaker 1: Speaking of being back with family, you’re back with Patrick.

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Speaker 2: Yes, you thought about I’m going to be with Pat again.

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Speaker 5: You know what? Fired up?

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Speaker 3: Excited, very excited, I should say, just having an opportunity

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Speaker 3: just to see him going through his rehab process. And

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Speaker 3: you know the thing I love about Pat, which you

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Speaker 3: always love, just the competitive spirit and obviously he’s in there.

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Speaker 3: Julie’s doing an outstanding job with him. He’s so fired up.

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Speaker 3: You know, if Pat could come out there and do

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Speaker 3: whatever he can tomorrow, he would show it off and

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Speaker 3: be ready to roll. But I’m excited about that opportunity

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Speaker 3: just to reunite and just tap into him and just

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Speaker 3: you know, start talking through things, just to see exactly

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Speaker 3: where he is. But I’m, like I said, I’m excited.

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Speaker 4: When you look back on your first tenure here as

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Speaker 4: offensive coordinator, what are you most proud of when you

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Speaker 4: look back on that time?

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Speaker 3: You know what I guess just the things that we accomplished.

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Speaker 3: I don’t know necessarily of anything that really stands out,

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Speaker 3: but probably just the growth and watching some of our

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Speaker 3: younger players grow into becoming the professional players that they’ve

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Speaker 3: become and growing into the professional I.

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Speaker 5: Mean, just the men of.

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Speaker 3: High standards and men of excellence and watching them become

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Speaker 3: father figures. You know, that’s been the fun part about this,

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Speaker 3: just watching the growth process overall.

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Speaker 5: But you know, more than anything, like I said, we were.

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Speaker 3: Very blessed due to all the hard work that we endued,

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Speaker 3: putting the blood, sweat and tears into it, but just

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Speaker 3: the evolution of the growth process and watching these young

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Speaker 3: men develop and grow over the years. That’s, if anything,

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Speaker 3: that’s what you be. That’s more than anything that you

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Speaker 3: could be proud of, because I mean, outstanding citizens, proud fathers.

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Speaker 5: I mean, that’s the fun part.

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Speaker 1: That being said, what did you learn from the Washington experience,

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Speaker 1: the UCLA experience, the Chicago experience. You’ve got this three

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Speaker 1: years of adding to your package to bring here.

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Speaker 3: You know what, I think, more than anything, just navigat

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Speaker 3: and articulating and finding your way on how to communicate,

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Speaker 3: making sure that everybody’s understanding the exact messaging. On top

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Speaker 3: of it is there’s different ways that you can approach

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Speaker 3: a game and how you game plan, learning the culture

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Speaker 3: in the environment. You just can’t go in and try

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Speaker 3: and develop a culture. You got to make sure that

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Speaker 3: you can fit in because these guys have been there

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Speaker 3: for a number of years.

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Speaker 5: You want to make sure that you’re not.

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Speaker 3: Interrupting anything, but also adding to it. I think there’s

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Speaker 3: a number of things just how you communicate, how you associate.

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Speaker 5: One thing that doesn’t.

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Speaker 3: Change is the ability to just let people know who

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Speaker 3: you are. One thing I want to do since being back,

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Speaker 3: I want to reach out to every player and just

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Speaker 3: make sure that I have an opportunity to get to

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Speaker 3: know them because obviously, yes, there are some players that

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Speaker 3: have been here for a number of years, but there’s

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Speaker 3: a lot of new and there’s a lot of guys

631
00:31:23,200 –> 00:31:26,040
Speaker 3: I don’t know. So I need to establish those lines

632
00:31:26,080 –> 00:31:28,720
Speaker 3: of communication, getting to know those people and developing the

633
00:31:28,800 –> 00:31:33,320
Speaker 3: relationships so I can we can grow together. But that’s

634
00:31:33,360 –> 00:31:35,920
Speaker 3: one of the main things that if I can do

635
00:31:36,000 –> 00:31:39,600
Speaker 3: it a little differently, just the ability just to make

636
00:31:39,640 –> 00:31:43,600
Speaker 3: sure that those relationships could be established a little bit more.

637
00:31:43,960 –> 00:31:46,360
Speaker 4: And looking at last year specifically, you obviously had a

638
00:31:46,360 –> 00:31:48,680
Speaker 4: lot of success in Chicago and with the Bears and

639
00:31:49,080 –> 00:31:51,640
Speaker 4: under Ben Johnson. Is there anything that you learned from

640
00:31:51,800 –> 00:31:54,360
Speaker 4: that experience and learning from Coach Johnson that you are

641
00:31:54,360 –> 00:31:55,160
Speaker 4: looking to bring here?

642
00:31:55,320 –> 00:31:57,400
Speaker 3: You know what, I had a great deal of a

643
00:31:57,520 –> 00:32:02,920
Speaker 3: fun working with that Stabuf first of all, a very diverse,

644
00:32:03,880 –> 00:32:06,280
Speaker 3: very good group of men that I had an opportunity

645
00:32:06,320 –> 00:32:08,760
Speaker 3: to work with. As far as our coaching staff, I

646
00:32:08,800 –> 00:32:11,040
Speaker 3: thought Ben Johnson did a hell of a job. But

647
00:32:11,320 –> 00:32:15,200
Speaker 3: just the approach, obviously, there’s different ways. Like I said,

648
00:32:15,240 –> 00:32:18,480
Speaker 3: there’s different ways to skin a cat, you know, the

649
00:32:18,520 –> 00:32:20,959
Speaker 3: philosophy was a little bit different from what I’ve been

650
00:32:21,080 –> 00:32:23,880
Speaker 3: used to here in the past. But one thing that

651
00:32:23,960 –> 00:32:26,400
Speaker 3: I appreciate about him was that he stayed true to

652
00:32:26,600 –> 00:32:30,160
Speaker 3: form throughout his whole stand as far as the things

653
00:32:30,160 –> 00:32:33,160
Speaker 3: that he wanted us to achieve. And the thing that

654
00:32:33,200 –> 00:32:36,640
Speaker 3: I enjoyed the most is just watching the players grow

655
00:32:36,720 –> 00:32:40,880
Speaker 3: to enjoy not just what he was preaching, but believing

656
00:32:40,960 –> 00:32:43,720
Speaker 3: in the messaging and just putting it on tape. Our

657
00:32:43,760 –> 00:32:45,880
Speaker 3: guys had a great belief that they can win, and

658
00:32:45,920 –> 00:32:47,840
Speaker 3: it was a lot of fun watching them go through

659
00:32:47,840 –> 00:32:48,280
Speaker 3: that growth.

660
00:32:48,320 –> 00:32:48,840
Speaker 5: Process.

661
00:32:49,240 –> 00:32:51,440
Speaker 3: But one thing I learned more than anything is just

662
00:32:51,640 –> 00:32:54,200
Speaker 3: there’s different ways and different approaches and how you go

663
00:32:54,320 –> 00:32:56,640
Speaker 3: about game planning, which was a lot of fun.

664
00:32:57,600 –> 00:32:59,080
Speaker 5: We ran the ball a whole bunch.

665
00:33:00,240 –> 00:33:03,400
Speaker 1: And on it well, but we were watching from afar.

666
00:33:04,200 –> 00:33:06,800
Speaker 1: But okay, that leads into this. And one thing you’ve

667
00:33:06,800 –> 00:33:10,200
Speaker 1: always been about is discipline, yes, and toughness yes, and

668
00:33:10,240 –> 00:33:12,320
Speaker 1: how this game never changes. We can look at numbers

669
00:33:12,320 –> 00:33:14,160
Speaker 1: and analytics, but that’s one thing Matt and I’ve been

670
00:33:14,200 –> 00:33:17,360
Speaker 1: talking about. How much of a goal do you have

671
00:33:17,560 –> 00:33:20,360
Speaker 1: to bring back to us in twenty twenty six, And

672
00:33:20,400 –> 00:33:23,320
Speaker 1: beyond discipline and toughness.

673
00:33:22,920 –> 00:33:26,480
Speaker 3: Yes, I think more than Anything’s just like my approach

674
00:33:26,840 –> 00:33:28,920
Speaker 3: has never changed when it comes to that. We’ve got

675
00:33:28,960 –> 00:33:30,640
Speaker 3: to make sure that we got the right people in

676
00:33:30,680 –> 00:33:33,080
Speaker 3: the building because they got to have the right mindset

677
00:33:33,120 –> 00:33:35,640
Speaker 3: to fit the standard of excellence that we want. On

678
00:33:35,720 –> 00:33:39,200
Speaker 3: top of that, you know, I want guys to understand

679
00:33:39,240 –> 00:33:41,560
Speaker 3: that not only do we have to be disciplined, but

680
00:33:41,600 –> 00:33:44,200
Speaker 3: we got to be willing to sacrifice for the next man.

681
00:33:44,680 –> 00:33:46,560
Speaker 3: On top of that, there has to be a toughness

682
00:33:46,560 –> 00:33:49,280
Speaker 3: about how you approach everything. You got to have a

683
00:33:49,320 –> 00:33:51,280
Speaker 3: game plan on when you’re going to cross that line

684
00:33:51,280 –> 00:33:54,120
Speaker 3: when you enter the building. Because what do you want

685
00:33:54,160 –> 00:33:57,120
Speaker 3: to establish today that’s going to help us moving forward.

686
00:33:57,520 –> 00:34:01,200
Speaker 3: I think that mindset, you know, just having that discipline

687
00:34:01,240 –> 00:34:05,680
Speaker 3: approach on how we’re going to detail everything and making

688
00:34:05,760 –> 00:34:09,800
Speaker 3: sure that we’re not taking anything or any moment for granted.

689
00:34:10,320 –> 00:34:13,279
Speaker 3: All of those things combined are going to help us

690
00:34:13,320 –> 00:34:16,040
Speaker 3: to get to where we need to go. Well more importantly,

691
00:34:16,480 –> 00:34:20,440
Speaker 3: that starts with me establishing a relationship with those guys

692
00:34:20,480 –> 00:34:23,040
Speaker 3: to get them to start thinking about that approach.

693
00:34:23,520 –> 00:34:25,919
Speaker 5: And so, like I said, it’s.

694
00:34:25,880 –> 00:34:29,080
Speaker 3: Day one, but more than anything, it’s the first day

695
00:34:29,120 –> 00:34:31,879
Speaker 3: of tomorrow. So I want to make sure that we’re

696
00:34:31,880 –> 00:34:33,840
Speaker 3: getting everything in order and making.

697
00:34:33,640 –> 00:34:35,720
Speaker 5: Sure we’re taking on the right approach with everything.

698
00:34:36,200 –> 00:34:37,800
Speaker 4: Now, you mentioned that you guys ran the ball a

699
00:34:37,840 –> 00:34:39,880
Speaker 4: whole lot last year in Chicago. I mean, you’re a

700
00:34:39,880 –> 00:34:42,359
Speaker 4: former running back, you’re a former running backs coach. How

701
00:34:42,440 –> 00:34:45,400
Speaker 4: much of wanting to run the footballs in your DNA

702
00:34:45,560 –> 00:34:46,759
Speaker 4: as an offensive coordinator?

703
00:34:46,880 –> 00:34:50,520
Speaker 3: I mean, here’s the thing, and here’s the thing. So,

704
00:34:50,600 –> 00:34:53,000
Speaker 3: first of all, I love running the ball. There’s something

705
00:34:53,000 –> 00:34:55,600
Speaker 3: about throwing the ball too, because when I was in Washington,

706
00:34:55,920 –> 00:34:57,799
Speaker 3: the thought of running the ball really did ender my

707
00:34:57,840 –> 00:35:01,719
Speaker 3: mind because we threw the hell out of it. But

708
00:35:02,400 –> 00:35:06,080
Speaker 3: I will say this, You know this game is cyclical,

709
00:35:06,320 –> 00:35:09,839
Speaker 3: and the way the game, the evolution of the game

710
00:35:09,880 –> 00:35:13,360
Speaker 3: has changed, and so one thing that hasn’t changed. You

711
00:35:13,400 –> 00:35:15,400
Speaker 3: got to make sure that you’re playing to your strengths.

712
00:35:15,640 –> 00:35:17,879
Speaker 3: One of our strengths last year was our whole line

713
00:35:17,920 –> 00:35:20,879
Speaker 3: and our backs. And don’t get me wrong, we had

714
00:35:20,920 –> 00:35:26,800
Speaker 3: a talented quarterback and some talented receivers, and those guys

715
00:35:26,800 –> 00:35:28,759
Speaker 3: at a heck for a job running the ball on

716
00:35:28,800 –> 00:35:30,400
Speaker 3: top of that old line did a heck of a

717
00:35:30,480 –> 00:35:33,040
Speaker 3: job of glidening some holes for them. But what it

718
00:35:33,120 –> 00:35:35,600
Speaker 3: all did was also compliment everything that we can do

719
00:35:35,640 –> 00:35:38,400
Speaker 3: in the past game. But more than anything, the game

720
00:35:38,440 –> 00:35:40,680
Speaker 3: has not changed. You still got to run the ball

721
00:35:40,719 –> 00:35:44,279
Speaker 3: efficiently and effectively to win the championship, but on top

722
00:35:44,320 –> 00:35:46,399
Speaker 3: of that, you got to throw it to score touchdowns.

723
00:35:46,640 –> 00:35:49,040
Speaker 3: So that’s what this game is about, and we got

724
00:35:49,080 –> 00:35:51,840
Speaker 3: to make sure that we can get back to that mode.

725
00:35:52,080 –> 00:35:55,880
Speaker 1: That being said, without naming names here, to construct the

726
00:35:55,960 –> 00:36:00,319
Speaker 1: running back room for us going into twenty six, what

727
00:36:00,360 –> 00:36:03,560
Speaker 1: would be a right approach because we’re going to see

728
00:36:03,680 –> 00:36:06,399
Speaker 1: free agency, draft, the guys that are.

729
00:36:06,320 –> 00:36:07,160
Speaker 2: Here getting better.

730
00:36:08,440 –> 00:36:10,479
Speaker 1: But what have you seen for a running back room,

731
00:36:10,640 –> 00:36:14,320
Speaker 1: not just as runners but as receivers to be impactful

732
00:36:14,360 –> 00:36:15,040
Speaker 1: in this league.

733
00:36:15,200 –> 00:36:20,320
Speaker 3: Well, one thing and the approaches that we’ve always taken

734
00:36:20,360 –> 00:36:22,920
Speaker 3: on here, you want the best people who happen to

735
00:36:22,960 –> 00:36:26,200
Speaker 3: be the best football players you know that can play

736
00:36:26,239 –> 00:36:28,960
Speaker 3: the running back position. I think that has never changed

737
00:36:29,000 –> 00:36:32,120
Speaker 3: because first and foremost, you want guys that are smart

738
00:36:32,200 –> 00:36:34,719
Speaker 3: enough all right, that can handle the capacity of what

739
00:36:34,760 –> 00:36:36,600
Speaker 3: we’re going to put on to them as far as

740
00:36:36,600 –> 00:36:39,000
Speaker 3: the game planning. On top of that, they got to

741
00:36:39,040 –> 00:36:43,040
Speaker 3: have the intestinal fortitude to pick up a blitz any

742
00:36:43,160 –> 00:36:45,200
Speaker 3: chance that we have because our quarterback is going to

743
00:36:45,280 –> 00:36:47,920
Speaker 3: drop back and throw it a lot. But we also

744
00:36:48,000 –> 00:36:51,240
Speaker 3: need guys who can run between the tackles and create

745
00:36:51,320 –> 00:36:55,120
Speaker 3: plays not only with their legs but also too understanding

746
00:36:55,160 –> 00:36:58,279
Speaker 3: that sometimes I got to run through somebody to make

747
00:36:58,320 –> 00:37:00,920
Speaker 3: something happen. But when it’s all saying done with, we

748
00:37:01,000 –> 00:37:03,360
Speaker 3: also got to be creative enough of getting those guys

749
00:37:03,400 –> 00:37:05,920
Speaker 3: out of the backfield and creating one on one matchup.

750
00:37:06,040 –> 00:37:08,799
Speaker 3: So there’s a unique ebb and flow on what we

751
00:37:08,920 –> 00:37:11,799
Speaker 3: got to do. But when it’s all sitting downe with.

752
00:37:11,880 –> 00:37:14,800
Speaker 3: We got to find the right people. And I think

753
00:37:14,920 –> 00:37:18,600
Speaker 3: if we find the right person who has all that combined,

754
00:37:20,120 –> 00:37:22,200
Speaker 3: we’ve seen it happen before, you know what I mean.

755
00:37:22,239 –> 00:37:24,640
Speaker 3: We just got to make sure that we’re we’re not

756
00:37:24,840 –> 00:37:28,239
Speaker 3: losing sight on those little things to help us to

757
00:37:29,440 –> 00:37:30,480
Speaker 3: build it the right way.

758
00:37:31,400 –> 00:37:33,000
Speaker 4: Now, Coach Reid has his pressed her a few days

759
00:37:33,040 –> 00:37:35,360
Speaker 4: ago where he talked about your hiring and he seemed

760
00:37:35,360 –> 00:37:37,480
Speaker 4: just really fired up, like he was in a great mood.

761
00:37:37,760 –> 00:37:40,120
Speaker 4: How excited are you just to collaborate with him now

762
00:37:40,200 –> 00:37:41,080
Speaker 4: going into next year.

763
00:37:41,160 –> 00:37:42,960
Speaker 5: I’m fired up. I’m excited.

764
00:37:43,040 –> 00:37:46,719
Speaker 3: I mean, it’s it just seems like old times, So

765
00:37:47,200 –> 00:37:50,319
Speaker 3: I’m fired up. I’m excited just to have this opportunity

766
00:37:50,360 –> 00:37:53,200
Speaker 3: to work with coach Red. Obviously, you know, Coach Reid

767
00:37:53,239 –> 00:37:55,040
Speaker 3: has been someone that has been in my life for

768
00:37:55,080 –> 00:37:59,960
Speaker 3: a long time. I’m excited about working with a brilliant mind.

769
00:38:00,480 –> 00:38:02,279
Speaker 3: But on top of that, just sitting back in that

770
00:38:02,400 –> 00:38:07,080
Speaker 3: room and grinding with him. Now, I will say this,

771
00:38:07,200 –> 00:38:09,080
Speaker 3: I’ve lost a few pounds, So I don’t know what

772
00:38:09,120 –> 00:38:12,759
Speaker 3: it’s gonna look like because you know, we both like

773
00:38:12,880 –> 00:38:16,200
Speaker 3: we don’t weigte grocery, So it’s gonna be fun, you know,

774
00:38:16,280 –> 00:38:19,520
Speaker 3: sitting in those long meetings, creating game plays together and

775
00:38:20,320 –> 00:38:22,000
Speaker 3: sharing a few meals together as well.

776
00:38:23,040 –> 00:38:26,160
Speaker 1: I want to jump back to something though, because I

777
00:38:26,200 –> 00:38:28,800
Speaker 1: always say, find me a good football team with a

778
00:38:28,840 –> 00:38:29,839
Speaker 1: bad offensive line.

779
00:38:29,840 –> 00:38:32,120
Speaker 5: It’ll be the first one. Yes, And ain’t that a

780
00:38:32,160 –> 00:38:32,840
Speaker 5: true statement?

781
00:38:32,920 –> 00:38:37,400
Speaker 1: So Creed Humphrey is still here, Yes, Tray Smith’s still here. Yes,

782
00:38:37,480 –> 00:38:40,040
Speaker 1: what about building an offensive line? But the guys that

783
00:38:40,080 –> 00:38:42,680
Speaker 1: you’re going to get to know? But having those guys as.

784
00:38:42,600 –> 00:38:48,480
Speaker 3: Anchors playing offensive football everything has you know, one thing

785
00:38:48,480 –> 00:38:50,520
Speaker 3: that is not a change. You still got to do

786
00:38:50,600 –> 00:38:53,120
Speaker 3: with the guys up front. And so the only way

787
00:38:53,120 –> 00:38:55,800
Speaker 3: you’re gonna build success, those guys up front got to

788
00:38:55,840 –> 00:38:57,799
Speaker 3: be the staple in what you do. And so if

789
00:38:57,840 –> 00:39:00,000
Speaker 3: you got the right guys up front, we have a change.

790
00:39:00,680 –> 00:39:02,840
Speaker 3: And obviously Veach has done a great job with that

791
00:39:02,920 –> 00:39:05,600
Speaker 3: over the years, and I’m sure he’s going to continue

792
00:39:05,640 –> 00:39:07,680
Speaker 3: to do that. But when it’s all saying done with,

793
00:39:07,760 –> 00:39:09,480
Speaker 3: we got one of the best on line coaches in

794
00:39:09,520 –> 00:39:12,040
Speaker 3: the business, and Coach check has done a tremendous job

795
00:39:12,040 –> 00:39:14,719
Speaker 3: in this whole tenure why he’s been here, So we

796
00:39:14,800 –> 00:39:17,800
Speaker 3: expect that to continue, and we expect to continue to build.

797
00:39:17,960 –> 00:39:21,120
Speaker 3: But that’s the development process that we’re in and we’re

798
00:39:21,120 –> 00:39:23,040
Speaker 3: going to continue to chop would and make it happen.

799
00:39:23,800 –> 00:39:25,839
Speaker 4: From my point of view, if there’s like one word

800
00:39:25,880 –> 00:39:28,840
Speaker 4: that kind of describes your mentality as a coach, it’s finish.

801
00:39:29,320 –> 00:39:31,000
Speaker 4: Kind of seems like the word you’re always screaming at

802
00:39:31,000 –> 00:39:32,040
Speaker 4: the guys, right a training.

803
00:39:31,880 –> 00:39:33,400
Speaker 2: Call, wait for show? Yeah?

804
00:39:33,480 –> 00:39:37,359
Speaker 4: Yeah, where’s that mentality come from? And as a coach,

805
00:39:37,400 –> 00:39:39,640
Speaker 4: how important is that to instill that in your guys?

806
00:39:39,719 –> 00:39:41,320
Speaker 5: The need to finish well?

807
00:39:41,440 –> 00:39:45,120
Speaker 3: I guess finish comes from just your work ethics. If

808
00:39:45,120 –> 00:39:47,520
Speaker 3: you’re going to start something, you might as well finish it.

809
00:39:48,000 –> 00:39:53,080
Speaker 3: And it’s amazing, you know, guys need to learn how

810
00:39:53,120 –> 00:39:56,239
Speaker 3: to finish. Everybody claims to be a great player, but

811
00:39:56,920 –> 00:39:59,280
Speaker 3: you know, I’ll never forget this. When I was playing

812
00:39:59,280 –> 00:40:02,400
Speaker 3: in the league, I thought I was a great finisher.

813
00:40:02,520 –> 00:40:04,200
Speaker 5: Until nineteen ninety four.

814
00:40:04,280 –> 00:40:07,040
Speaker 3: We went out to practice against the San Francisco forty

815
00:40:07,120 –> 00:40:09,279
Speaker 3: nine ers, in which they beat us three times that

816
00:40:09,400 –> 00:40:11,960
Speaker 3: year in the preseason, the regular season, and in the

817
00:40:11,960 –> 00:40:17,120
Speaker 3: Super Bowl. But I had an opportunity to watch Jerry Rice.

818
00:40:17,960 –> 00:40:20,720
Speaker 3: You know, and I’ve shared this story over the years.

819
00:40:21,080 –> 00:40:23,640
Speaker 3: You’ll see Jerry Rice. I remember the seven h seventh period.

820
00:40:23,640 –> 00:40:27,480
Speaker 3: He catches a slant, takes it eighty yards, jogged back.

821
00:40:29,320 –> 00:40:29,520
Speaker 5: You know.

822
00:40:30,000 –> 00:40:33,160
Speaker 3: Two plays later he may catch a pass, you know,

823
00:40:33,400 –> 00:40:37,239
Speaker 3: but he scores and finished in jogs back. And that’s

824
00:40:37,280 –> 00:40:39,680
Speaker 3: when it hit me. It was like one of those

825
00:40:39,760 –> 00:40:43,319
Speaker 3: moments where you realize, Wow, this ain’t by chance that

826
00:40:43,360 –> 00:40:47,239
Speaker 3: you see Jerry Rice making all these plays, all these

827
00:40:47,280 –> 00:40:50,920
Speaker 3: great plays on Sunday. Now he learned how to make

828
00:40:51,000 –> 00:40:55,160
Speaker 3: second effort to habit because he rehearsed everything throughout the

829
00:40:55,200 –> 00:40:59,640
Speaker 3: course of practice, and so his deal was making sure

830
00:40:59,680 –> 00:41:02,080
Speaker 3: he was making those dynamic catches, but on top of that,

831
00:41:02,120 –> 00:41:05,480
Speaker 3: he was finishing everything in the end zone. So that’s

832
00:41:05,520 –> 00:41:08,160
Speaker 3: why he’s one of the best. And so I learned that,

833
00:41:08,600 –> 00:41:11,439
Speaker 3: and that has carried me throughout my career, not only

834
00:41:11,480 –> 00:41:15,439
Speaker 3: as a player, but also as a coach, because there’s

835
00:41:15,480 –> 00:41:18,399
Speaker 3: a lot of great players in this league, but there’s

836
00:41:18,440 –> 00:41:21,000
Speaker 3: not a lot of great finishers, you know, And so

837
00:41:21,640 –> 00:41:24,360
Speaker 3: you teach guys they have to learn how to finish

838
00:41:24,400 –> 00:41:28,240
Speaker 3: the process, you know, And so guys need to understand,

839
00:41:28,360 –> 00:41:30,640
Speaker 3: just like actors, they do a great job of rehearsing

840
00:41:30,680 –> 00:41:33,080
Speaker 3: everything what they gonna put on tape. You got to

841
00:41:33,120 –> 00:41:36,560
Speaker 3: rehearse what you’re gonna do in practice so you can

842
00:41:36,600 –> 00:41:38,960
Speaker 3: put it on display come come game day.

843
00:41:39,280 –> 00:41:40,120
Speaker 5: And that’s important.

844
00:41:40,360 –> 00:41:44,000
Speaker 3: And so that’s why it’s always about finishing what you do.

845
00:41:45,239 –> 00:41:47,200
Speaker 1: You had a thirty three yard catch in that Super Bowl,

846
00:41:47,200 –> 00:41:47,960
Speaker 1: by the way, you get it.

847
00:41:48,120 –> 00:41:50,799
Speaker 3: You get the ball enough against the Niners, you know,

848
00:41:50,920 –> 00:41:53,160
Speaker 3: but we have some pretty good players. We had Na

849
00:41:53,320 –> 00:41:56,520
Speaker 3: Tron Means and Ronnie Harmon and for the record, Eric

850
00:41:56,520 –> 00:41:58,600
Speaker 3: Bing to me did have the longest play from scrimmage

851
00:41:58,640 –> 00:42:01,200
Speaker 3: for the San Diego Chargers. Other than that, you know,

852
00:42:01,440 –> 00:42:03,439
Speaker 3: me and a trun have been talking about that. Man

853
00:42:03,480 –> 00:42:08,040
Speaker 3: I should have started, but I’m just joking. But they

854
00:42:08,120 –> 00:42:10,919
Speaker 3: had a great team. They got us. They had the best,

855
00:42:11,000 –> 00:42:12,799
Speaker 3: They had the greatest team in the world that year.

856
00:42:13,160 –> 00:42:16,839
Speaker 1: To say it’s awesome to have you back is understatement.

857
00:42:17,320 –> 00:42:20,160
Speaker 1: But what was one final thing? What would you tell

858
00:42:20,200 –> 00:42:22,360
Speaker 1: the Chiefs Kingdom? Because hundreds of thousands of people are

859
00:42:22,400 –> 00:42:25,160
Speaker 1: going to watch this going, what’s he going to bring

860
00:42:25,239 –> 00:42:25,680
Speaker 1: back to us?

861
00:42:25,719 –> 00:42:28,919
Speaker 5: What’s he got? You know what? You know what I’m

862
00:42:29,000 –> 00:42:29,880
Speaker 5: excited about.

863
00:42:30,800 –> 00:42:34,440
Speaker 3: And this has nothing to do with me going out

864
00:42:34,480 –> 00:42:38,319
Speaker 3: there and providing anything for the team. I’m looking forward

865
00:42:38,360 –> 00:42:40,240
Speaker 3: to the national anthem when we could say the Home

866
00:42:40,480 –> 00:42:45,480
Speaker 3: of the Chiefs, because for the past few years I’ve

867
00:42:45,480 –> 00:42:50,680
Speaker 3: been mumbling it to myself, covering up my face, like jeez,

868
00:42:51,200 –> 00:42:55,359
Speaker 3: you know. So that’s what I’m excited about. But I’ll

869
00:42:55,360 –> 00:42:59,640
Speaker 3: say this, you know, my whole point is just making

870
00:42:59,680 –> 00:43:03,160
Speaker 3: sure that we can always make sure that our guys

871
00:43:03,200 –> 00:43:03,760
Speaker 3: are committed.

872
00:43:04,440 –> 00:43:07,200
Speaker 5: Okay, they got to be willing to sacrifice.

873
00:43:07,800 –> 00:43:10,960
Speaker 3: On top of that, understanding the importance of being accountable,

874
00:43:11,560 –> 00:43:13,920
Speaker 3: and then on top of that, it’s about making sure

875
00:43:14,000 –> 00:43:17,719
Speaker 3: we can become consistent with our work ethic. And so

876
00:43:18,320 –> 00:43:20,560
Speaker 3: those are the things that I’m looking forward to and

877
00:43:20,640 –> 00:43:23,799
Speaker 3: instilling and hoping that that these guys will buy into.

878
00:43:23,880 –> 00:43:26,640
Speaker 3: And I know because of the leadership of Pat Mahomes

879
00:43:26,640 –> 00:43:28,680
Speaker 3: and some of the other guys, I know that’s going

880
00:43:28,719 –> 00:43:30,160
Speaker 3: to become an infectious behavior.

881
00:43:31,600 –> 00:43:33,880
Speaker 1: And He’s just there’s some energy to the guy. You

882
00:43:34,000 –> 00:43:36,480
Speaker 1: just get lifted when you’re around him, or feel like

883
00:43:36,520 –> 00:43:39,000
Speaker 1: you better do better, do it better because he’s there’s

884
00:43:39,040 –> 00:43:40,480
Speaker 1: a marine grill sergeant with you.

885
00:43:40,600 –> 00:43:43,560
Speaker 4: Be yes, you said definitely.

886
00:43:43,200 –> 00:43:46,759
Speaker 1: And he’s such a good man. Like Elijah went to

887
00:43:46,800 –> 00:43:50,080
Speaker 1: my son’s school. I think my son taught him and

888
00:43:50,239 –> 00:43:52,719
Speaker 1: what they’ve gone through in me is such a great gal.

889
00:43:52,840 –> 00:43:56,520
Speaker 1: But there’s a lot to these guys that in a

890
00:43:56,560 –> 00:43:59,160
Speaker 1: lot with that Ebery brings back into the building immediately,

891
00:43:59,160 –> 00:44:01,320
Speaker 1: and I think coach allud to that earlier in this pressure.

892
00:44:01,400 –> 00:44:05,759
Speaker 4: And I think the continuity is exciting because he knows

893
00:44:05,760 –> 00:44:08,279
Speaker 4: how things work around here. He knows what the standard is,

894
00:44:08,480 –> 00:44:12,719
Speaker 4: he knows what’s acceptable and what’s not acceptable, and he’s

895
00:44:12,760 –> 00:44:15,880
Speaker 4: been here for success. He knows what success looks like here,

896
00:44:16,200 –> 00:44:19,959
Speaker 4: and he knows what it takes to find success here, right,

897
00:44:20,080 –> 00:44:22,359
Speaker 4: And I think that continuity is exciting. He knows what

898
00:44:22,400 –> 00:44:24,600
Speaker 4: it’s like to work with Coach Reed, what Coach Reed expects,

899
00:44:24,640 –> 00:44:27,680
Speaker 4: all that stuff. I think sometimes when you bring people

900
00:44:27,719 –> 00:44:31,480
Speaker 4: in that have no familiarity with us at all, there’s

901
00:44:32,080 –> 00:44:34,200
Speaker 4: some growing pains. Right, there’s a process of kind of

902
00:44:34,280 –> 00:44:37,040
Speaker 4: learning in the culture and how things work. There’s no

903
00:44:37,600 –> 00:44:41,640
Speaker 4: learning process with him. With eb He’s already started thinking

904
00:44:41,640 –> 00:44:45,000
Speaker 4: about the twenty twenty six season. And that’s exciting if

905
00:44:45,000 –> 00:44:47,120
Speaker 4: you’re a Chief fan, because we want to move on

906
00:44:47,160 –> 00:44:49,399
Speaker 4: from this thing as fast as possible, right, I mean,

907
00:44:49,440 –> 00:44:51,359
Speaker 4: I don’t want to talk about the twenty twenty five

908
00:44:51,400 –> 00:44:53,800
Speaker 4: season anymore in the areas that we have to get better.

909
00:44:54,080 –> 00:44:57,320
Speaker 4: I want to get to getting better. And the fact

910
00:44:57,320 –> 00:45:00,800
Speaker 4: that coach b Enemy knows this system, ows this place,

911
00:45:01,239 –> 00:45:03,839
Speaker 4: knows the building, knows you and me, like he just

912
00:45:03,880 –> 00:45:05,880
Speaker 4: knows the whole thing, right, And I think that helps him.

913
00:45:05,880 –> 00:45:08,879
Speaker 4: You’re trying to get back to our expectations as soon

914
00:45:08,920 –> 00:45:09,520
Speaker 4: as possible.

915
00:45:10,000 –> 00:45:12,239
Speaker 1: And yet and I saw this with Matt Naggy, And

916
00:45:12,400 –> 00:45:14,520
Speaker 1: keep in mind met we won a Super Bowl with

917
00:45:14,520 –> 00:45:17,080
Speaker 1: Matt Naggy’s offensive coordinator. Yeah, and went to back to

918
00:45:17,120 –> 00:45:17,880
Speaker 1: back Super Bowls.

919
00:45:17,960 –> 00:45:19,239
Speaker 4: Yes, and we wish him all the best.

920
00:45:19,560 –> 00:45:22,120
Speaker 1: So when Nags went to Chicago, he was here, he

921
00:45:22,239 –> 00:45:26,520
Speaker 1: was he was Pat’s caddy right twenty seventeen. Basically, he

922
00:45:26,600 –> 00:45:29,360
Speaker 1: and Kafka were Pat’s caddy. And then he has the

923
00:45:29,360 –> 00:45:32,399
Speaker 1: four years in Chicago, which he actually did a better

924
00:45:32,480 –> 00:45:36,000
Speaker 1: job there than people realize. Yeah, but he brought So

925
00:45:36,280 –> 00:45:39,360
Speaker 1: here’s my point to parallel what he and we just

926
00:45:39,400 –> 00:45:42,400
Speaker 1: heard it from Ebe. He learned something in Washington, he

927
00:45:42,480 –> 00:45:45,880
Speaker 1: learned something at UCLA, he learned something with Chicago. So

928
00:45:46,000 –> 00:45:48,880
Speaker 1: he has the familiarity, but he also has what we

929
00:45:48,920 –> 00:45:51,840
Speaker 1: talked about earlier in the podcast is that he is

930
00:45:53,320 –> 00:45:56,200
Speaker 1: either changing learning, that’s what and so he has brought

931
00:45:56,200 –> 00:45:58,799
Speaker 1: even some different perspective into the building than he had

932
00:45:58,840 –> 00:46:00,040
Speaker 1: when he left in twenty twenty.

933
00:45:59,840 –> 00:46:02,799
Speaker 4: TiO definitely, and particularly I think last year with Ben

934
00:46:02,840 –> 00:46:06,040
Speaker 4: Johnson is kind of exciting. Ben Johnson is kind of

935
00:46:06,680 –> 00:46:09,440
Speaker 4: part of this wave of new young coaches that have

936
00:46:09,480 –> 00:46:11,279
Speaker 4: a lot of ideas and a lot of thoughts and

937
00:46:12,239 –> 00:46:15,960
Speaker 4: schemes that are different from years past, right, And I

938
00:46:16,000 –> 00:46:19,759
Speaker 4: think it’s exciting for him to come here and to

939
00:46:19,800 –> 00:46:22,520
Speaker 4: take a few things he really liked from that experience

940
00:46:22,800 –> 00:46:25,319
Speaker 4: and sprinkle him in here. There’s no harm in that

941
00:46:25,400 –> 00:46:28,160
Speaker 4: at all, right, And I think that’s exciting because, particularly

942
00:46:28,160 –> 00:46:30,360
Speaker 4: talking about the need to get back to like an

943
00:46:30,400 –> 00:46:33,200
Speaker 4: explosive running game. One thing that Chicago did so well

944
00:46:33,280 –> 00:46:35,920
Speaker 4: last year, like I talked about earlier, is run the football.

945
00:46:36,120 –> 00:46:37,640
Speaker 4: And if you’re trying to find ways to run the

946
00:46:37,640 –> 00:46:41,239
Speaker 4: football more effectively, there’s really no better person right now

947
00:46:41,239 –> 00:46:43,279
Speaker 4: to ask than Eb who coached the running backs in

948
00:46:43,360 –> 00:46:46,520
Speaker 4: Chicago under Ben Johnson. So I think that’s exciting and

949
00:46:47,000 –> 00:46:49,800
Speaker 4: curious to see kind of what parts of that offense

950
00:46:49,840 –> 00:46:51,839
Speaker 4: he’s able to bring to Kansas City next year.

951
00:46:52,800 –> 00:46:57,600
Speaker 1: We’ll close this way because as fans and people who

952
00:46:57,600 –> 00:46:59,719
Speaker 1: follow the league, many times we can kind of put

953
00:46:59,760 –> 00:47:04,040
Speaker 1: the offensive coordinator by himself, and honestly, it’s a collaborative effort.

954
00:47:04,239 –> 00:47:05,719
Speaker 2: All thirty two teams. It has to be.

955
00:47:05,760 –> 00:47:09,200
Speaker 1: You cannot and so like a quarterback many times will

956
00:47:09,239 –> 00:47:12,480
Speaker 1: get too much credit and too much blame. A coordinator,

957
00:47:13,000 –> 00:47:16,200
Speaker 1: whether it’s offensive, defensive, special team, can get too much

958
00:47:16,280 –> 00:47:19,680
Speaker 1: credit and too much blame. It’s a collaborative effort. Chad

959
00:47:19,680 –> 00:47:21,880
Speaker 1: o’she coming back in this building, hopefully going to get

960
00:47:21,920 –> 00:47:25,360
Speaker 1: Chad on a podcast. To me is a super positive

961
00:47:25,400 –> 00:47:28,080
Speaker 1: to bring him back in the building twenty some years later,

962
00:47:28,320 –> 00:47:31,400
Speaker 1: and he’s been an offensive coordinator, a guy who is

963
00:47:31,719 –> 00:47:35,359
Speaker 1: very bright and talking about bringing new ideas in. He’s

964
00:47:35,360 –> 00:47:37,799
Speaker 1: got all kinds of ideas, including those years in New

965
00:47:37,800 –> 00:47:40,680
Speaker 1: England where they went on their second surge run. He

966
00:47:40,840 –> 00:47:44,480
Speaker 1: was there for that. But you look at Joe Blameier

967
00:47:44,600 –> 00:47:47,359
Speaker 1: and you look at David Girardi and you go down

968
00:47:47,400 –> 00:47:49,880
Speaker 1: the hallway, I’m thinking of, you know, Andy Heck and

969
00:47:49,920 –> 00:47:52,719
Speaker 1: the others. Coach Melvin still here in the fact that

970
00:47:52,960 –> 00:47:57,160
Speaker 1: now you put it’s still all those minds working together

971
00:47:57,320 –> 00:48:00,600
Speaker 1: with one of the greatest head coaches with the offensive

972
00:48:00,600 –> 00:48:03,320
Speaker 1: mind one of the greatest offensive minds in the history

973
00:48:03,320 –> 00:48:05,880
Speaker 1: of the planet that’s still here. But you bring in

974
00:48:05,960 –> 00:48:10,120
Speaker 1: other inputs, and we just have to understand it’s a

975
00:48:10,320 –> 00:48:15,040
Speaker 1: collaborative effort of all these offensive minds surrounding one of

976
00:48:15,040 –> 00:48:17,000
Speaker 1: the greatest quarterbacks to ever play in this league.

977
00:48:17,080 –> 00:48:20,760
Speaker 4: Yeah, it takes everybody. And I’m excited about the people

978
00:48:20,800 –> 00:48:22,480
Speaker 4: that are here. I’m excited about the people that we’ve

979
00:48:22,480 –> 00:48:26,879
Speaker 4: brought in. And it’s an opportunity to take a step back,

980
00:48:27,000 –> 00:48:30,279
Speaker 4: look at what didn’t work last year, let’s fix that,

981
00:48:30,640 –> 00:48:32,480
Speaker 4: and let’s look at what did work last year, and

982
00:48:32,600 –> 00:48:36,520
Speaker 4: let’s build on that. Right and having the people that

983
00:48:36,560 –> 00:48:38,239
Speaker 4: we have in this building, I have no doubt they’re

984
00:48:38,239 –> 00:48:40,640
Speaker 4: going to do that. That’s what they’ve been doing over

985
00:48:40,680 –> 00:48:42,960
Speaker 4: the last several weeks when the team has not been

986
00:48:43,000 –> 00:48:45,120
Speaker 4: in the playoffs, they’ve been thinking about next season. They’ve

987
00:48:45,120 –> 00:48:47,680
Speaker 4: been doing a scheme eval, they’ve been figuring out how

988
00:48:47,840 –> 00:48:50,560
Speaker 4: this time next year we’re doing a Super Bowl preview

989
00:48:50,760 –> 00:48:52,399
Speaker 4: and not talking about last year.

990
00:48:54,080 –> 00:48:58,399
Speaker 1: It’s about discipline and it’s about toughness. This game will

991
00:48:58,440 –> 00:49:02,520
Speaker 1: always be that way, and so discipline and toughness has

992
00:49:02,560 –> 00:49:05,719
Speaker 1: come into the building as Eric the enemy is back.

993
00:49:06,400 –> 00:49:06,560
Speaker 1: Wo

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