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The Dan Patrick Show
"herbert" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"It's our two on this Friday. Going to be another beautiful day here in Scottsdale. Thanks again to the San Francisco Giants for letting us have run of the ballpark. Fritzi yesterday after the show said, can I run the bases as if I've just homered? And I said, yeah, go ahead. You're also going to actually run the basin. And as if I hit it over the fence. Yeah, you bonded it. It took me about two minutes and 12 seconds. The second base. But the grounds crew wonderful people here and they've let us have full run of the place. We got to take BP yesterday morning early and Fritz got to run the bases yesterday. We had a lot of awesome experiences. They've been very cool here. Thank you, Tom. You're welcome. All righty. This hour coming up, we'll talk to Justin Herbert of the Chargers. Justin Herbert, the Chargers, Trevor Lawrence, will join us as well. So this is a big hour for hair. If you like hair, this is a pretty good, pretty good hour for you. Poll question for hour two since hour one fell flat. Who's doing the honors for the poll questions? Well, I'm hoping that our two doesn't fall as flat with, are we going with best hair, Paul? Is that whose hair would you want? Whose hair would you want? Is they both have great hair, but very different hairstyle. Okay. All right. So Justin Herbert or Trevor Lawrence. That's the poll question here. All right, by the way, it's a meet Friday. It's been a meet Thursday and a meet Wednesday and Chad from traeger. He slept here last night because the traeger grills were on all night because we're cooking a whole hog. Now it brought me back to some bad memories of Christmas party at my house two years ago, Chad came in, he said, hey, I'm thinking about cooking a whole pig. Well, that sounded great to the grown-ups. The problem is when he opened up the traeger and little kids saw a pig on the grill and they started crying. They started crying. It's piglet from my book. We had to get him pizza for the party. We have to go order pizza. More pick for us. Yeah, but Chad and Julie from traeger and they've got a whole hog out there. I got the whole recipe. You know what? We'll do a pizza for you guys. We'll get sausage on it. It'll be fine. I'm gonna put some pork products in here. Okay, don't worry about it. All right, so whole hog today, and we got pineapple slaw baked beans, smoked potato salad, Kentucky mules. We're gonna have. Yeah, you can make your cocktails on the traeger as well. So we have a Kentucky mule. Leaving right after the show to fly back home. Maybe you can take a Kentucky mule to go there. Yeah. Princess San karaoke last night and for some reason you picked the 5 for fighting Superman. Superman song. Why not hole and Oates or Billie Joe? I don't know. I felt like singing that song. I had sung in the shower a few nights before that. Where's the I team on this? Great question, Dan. We hit our people over at the place last night. We the audio was kind of muddy, so we had to put our people in back, working on it. But I think this is the world debut of Fritz's old Scottsdale singing. It is. The

Bitcoin Audible
"herbert" Discussed on Bitcoin Audible
"And what alston Herbert is talking about in this article or what he expresses and this also interesting, right? That's another big thing is that I started reading through so many linked to this one in telegram. And I had like a bunch of other reads and I've got lined up and some fascinating stuff that I've gone through. But it was just an entertaining read. I didn't even finish it before I was like, yeah, I'm gonna do this one. I was like, I don't know, like a quarter of the way through it or something. And I was just engaged. And I was like, all right, this is easy. And I just started recording. When it comes to that point, if I'm enjoying myself reading it that much to the fact that even when I just started a paragraph and I just kind of got stuck, it was just randomly in the middle of the day. Well, then yeah, just finished it to the end, even if I don't agree with a lot of it, I'll just argue with it. But what did he do? And he explicitly says it. What did he do? He told his story of becoming a Bitcoin of struggling to orange pill, other bitcoiners, you can identify immediately. You see where you were standing in those shoes. You look at the people that you have orange build, quote unquote, and you realize they are force pilled. They're not the bitcoiners that you meet at the conference or Pacific Bitcoin conference or bit block boom. Those are real bitcoiners, right? And they have a completely different worldview. And you hate that you have to go home and hang out with normie Friends, which you love them and they're still your Friends, but you can't believe that they just don't all want to talk about Bitcoin all the time. And that even goes for a lot of the people that I have orange peeled. There are definitely plenty of people in my life or everybody in my close circles really. Has gotten on board with Bitcoin. But there's only only my immediate family I can go home and just talk about Bitcoin and the world and the changing dynamics and philosophy and all of this stuff. And then we could just carry on a conversation at length. There are numerous people that are into Bitcoin and like Austin said they basically just trust me. They basically just know, okay, this is a really big deal. And I can see how this relates. So I'm just going to have some Bitcoin and whenever I need to do anything with it, I'm just going to ask guy, but then that's basically it.

CoinDesk
President Herbert Hoover Saves the Day for a Crypto Bank Yeah, Thats Weird
"3 p.m. Sunday January 15th, 2023. President Herbert Hoover saves the day for a crypto bankia. That's weird. Silvergate got propped up by the federal home loan bank system created in 1932.

AP News Radio
Wilson, Broncos beat Herbert, playoff-bound Chargers 31-28
"Before kick-off the Chargers learned they had clinched the 5th seed in the playoffs, then they fell to the Broncos 31 28. LA wide receiver Keenan Allen says his team can still feel good about their ten and 7 regular season. Great way to fight. Great way to, you know, find our character late in the season. And get wins when we needed to get wins. And make it to make it to the playoffs. The biggest bit of bad news for Los Angeles was white out Mike Williams being carted off due to back spasms. Russell Wilson led the Broncos with three touchdown passes. Bruce Morton, Denver

AP News Radio
Ekeler has 2 TDs, reaches 100 catches as Chargers rout Rams
"In the battle of LA, the Chargers beat the rams 31 to ten Austin Eckler scored two rushing touchdowns covering ten and 72 yards. I feel like we finally offensively put a game together. We were able to score pretty consistently. And so that's what's going to take. Justin Herbert threw for 212 yards with TD passes going to Gerald Everett and Donald parham, the Chargers win for the fourth straight game. They improved to ten and 6, the rams fall to 5 and 11. Mark Myers, Inglewood, California

Mark Levin
Longtime Southwest Pilot Calls out CEO, Blaming Him for Debacle
"There's this Facebook post by a self described pilot of over 30 years with Southwest Larry lanero And he highlights the fact that this entire debacle at Southwest ultimately can directly be linked to their choice and CEO which is what companies always do You have this great brilliant mind like herb Keller who is a visionary who started southwest put this thing together to be one of the most profitable and popular airlines in the country With consistently annual top ratings from their passengers from their customers And from their employees you know back in the day if you don't fly southwest anymore I'll explain that coming up in a bit But back in the day when I used to fly southwest and a lot of people would fly southwest back in the heyday 15 20 years ago when they were really growing when they were really building putting together all of these routes Kelleher was his visionary And you always could tell that the people who worked for that airline loved working for that airline Right didn't you always have that sense We were sitting in their planes It was just different And this Facebook post from this Larry lenero it reflects that He's a herb Keller who was having to read a little bit of it Brilliant CEO of southwestern London until 2004 He was a very operationally oriented leader Herb spent lots of time on the front line He always had his pulse on the day to today operation and the people who ran it That philosophy flowed down through the regs of leadership to the frontline managers We were a tight operation from top to bottom We had tools leadership and employee buy in Everything that was needed to run a first class operation when Herbert retired in 2004 Gary Kelly became the new CEO Gary was an accountant by education

AP News Radio
Dicker's FG propels Chargers to 17-14 victory over Titans
"Can take her kicked a 43 yard field goal with four seconds left on the clock to give the Chargers a 1714 win over the Titans quarterback Justin Herbert drove the team 52 yards in only 44 seconds to set up the game winning kick. There was no flinch. There was no doubt by our team, like I mentioned, and those guys knew that if we were going to get another opportunity to be able to drive the ball down field that we'd be able to convert. Joshua Kelly and Austin Eckler, each rushed for charger scores, Derek Henry and Ryan Tannehill ran for Tennessee touchdowns, Mark Myers englewood California.

AP News Radio
Herbert, short-handed defense lead Chargers past Fins 23-17
"The Chargers picked up a big win over the dolphins 23 17, Justin Herbert completed a career high 39 passes on 51 attempts for 367 yards and a touchdown. As a quarterback, selfishly, I'd love to throw the ball. I wish we could throw it every single down. But I think it's just kind of the game plan that we went with. And we knew that it was going to be that type of game. Mike Williams and Austin Eckler had the LA touchdowns, Tyreke Hill scored both dolphin TDs one by recovering a fumble and taking it 57 yards to the end zone. Mark Myers englewood California

AP News Radio
Carr-Adams connection rallies Raiders past Chargers 27-20
"Derek Carr and Davante Adams hooked up for a pair of third quarter touchdowns in the Raiders third straight win. 27 20 versus the Chargers. Carr hit Adams for a 31 yard score that put Vegas ahead for good. Then connected on a 45 yard flea flicker, less than four minutes later. Adams finished with 8 receptions for 177 yards. Surpassing 1000 yards for the fourth time since 2018. Josh Jacobs rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown. Justin Herbert was sacked 5 times as the Chargers fell to 6 and 6, just outside the playoff picture. I'm Dave fairy.

AP News Radio
Herbert rallies Chargers to 25-24 win over Cardinals
"Justin Herbert threw a touchdown pass his third of the game to Austin Eckler with 15 seconds left in the game and then hit Gerald Everett for a two point conversion to lift the charges to her 25 24 come from behind victory over the Cardinals. Herbert says they were confident to play would work. We knew that we had a good play. The right guys on the field and the offensive line did a great job protecting me all day, gave me enough time to get the ball off and Gerald made a nice catch on the play. The Chargers improved to 6 and 5 snapping a two game skid to remain in the AFC playoff hunt. The cards fall to four and 8. They've lost four of their last 5. George Tanner, Glendale

Mark Levin
Every Mainstream Sunday Show Wants to See Trump Indicted
"Every Sunday show every virtually website Every event is about Trump Every one of them Every one of them And even more than that they're all pushing to get him indicted All of them you have even a very rarely watch show called firing line they stole the title from Bill Buckley With a yenta who runs a thing Hoover her grandfather a great grandfather was Herbert Hoover so she's qualified And former attorney general Bill Barr is on there Now why do you think he's on there Does anybody really care what he has to say No Nobody cares what Bill Barr has to say but they know what he's going to say about Donald Trump And Bill Barr is very very angry So he wants to see Donald Trump in federal prison Think about that Think about that And so they think that by bringing him on that will resonate with the bureaucrats over the Department of Justice because after all he ran that place twice Then over on deface the nation we have Zoe lofgren Remember her Very pretty lady that's so from saint Jose California And she says we're going to release all the evidence the J 6 committee It's going to show that Trump was the center of the overthrow of the government

AP News Radio
Kelce scores 3 touchdowns, Chiefs rally past Chargers 30-27
"Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes to Travis Kelce including the game winner with 31 seconds remaining to give the chiefs a 30 to 27 win over the Chargers mahomes drove the team 75 yards in just 6 plays for the winning score When I win the huddle everybody was just like let's just do it There was no doubt that we were going to go down there and score There was no doubt that we were going to make it happen Mahomes finished with 329 yards passing for the now 8 and two chiefs LA's Justin Herbert through two touchdown passes both to Joshua Palmer Mark Myers englewood California

AP News Radio
McCaffrey's TD, stout D lead 49ers past Chargers 22-16
"San Francisco's defense shut out the Chargers in the second half as the forty-niners hang on to a 22 16 win Elijah Mitchell returned after missing two months with a knee injury rushing for 89 yards on 18 carries Jimmy Garoppolo was 19 of 28 for 240 yards Just the maturity of our team especially offensively just how we stuck together You know it wasn't pretty early on and they were doing some things that gave us trouble but we stuck with it and got the W for Los Angeles Justin Herbert was 21 of 35 passing for a 196 yards with one touchdown and one interception The Chargers have lost three of their last four games Ryan leong Santa Clara

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The Fear of Freedom
"Sitting there thinking about my childhood and for those of you that don't know, you may be hearing for the first time, I grew up in a cult. I grew up in a cult. And the cult was kind of cool. It was called the worldwide church of God, Herbert W Armstrong was the pastor general we called him of the worldwide church of God, and as long as you belong to this church, you were good. I mean, you could behave like a heat than during the week, but it didn't matter. You belong to this particular church. Now, we did some things we actually copied the Jewish faith somewhat and we copied 7th day advantage and on the Friday nights, we would rest for the Sabbath we would cut off the TV. We would just focus on God and we would do that from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. And we practiced those things, but they were kind of things. They were kind of things, and as long as we, we went to this particular church and we listened to these particular ministers. We were good. We were on our way to heaven. We had nothing to worry about. So we weren't incentivized necessarily and plenty of people did listen. A lot of good good decent people that were in the church. So I'm not saying that's the case with all, but I can tell you, in my particular case, my mentality was, listen, I want to be a good boy, but sometimes I get into a little trouble. I think I'm, but I'm okay. I'm okay because I belong to this church. But life happened to me. I went through a series of events where I was a bad boy. I did some stupid things, if you will. And then I was paying the consequences for a lot of the stupid things that I had done. And later in my life, by the grace of God, God reached down from heaven, and he changed my heart, and he changed my mind. And I got to tell you, I became a Christian, but I was so scared. I was so scared. And I sat there thinking why, am I so scared?

AP News Radio
Dicker kicks winner to lift Chargers over Falcons 20-17
"And two fourth quarter field goals gave the Los Angeles chargers a 2017 win over the Atlanta Falcons Cameron dicker hit on a 37 yard field goal with no time left to win it He also had a 31 yarder Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert had a stellar afternoon going 30 43 for 245 yards on a touchdown It's not easy It's never easy in the NFL and that's a really good football team that we played against But for those guys to be able to step up deal with the punches the adversity and answer I thought that was huge for us Austin Eckler accounted for two LA touchdowns Gary McKinley Atlanta

AP News Radio
Walker, Goodwin lead Seahawks to 37-23 win over Chargers
"The Seahawks took a 17 zero first quarter lead and went on to beat the Chargers 37 23 Rookie running back Kenneth walker ran for a 168 yards and two touchdowns covering 12 and 74 yards It was great though you know our O line always give them credit They did a great job and like I always say they made my job a lot easier Gino Smith threw a pair of touchdowns both going to marquise Goodwin LA's Justin Herbert passed for two scores with an interception and a lost fumble both teams now have a four and three record Mark Myers englewood California

The Dan Patrick Show
"herbert" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Sure. So I think you should consider reviving a classic segment of the show and that segment is know your Romo except now it's a rebranded as know your Bronco and Todd has to guess whether a Russell Wilson sound clip was after the last games loss for the previous loss. Wow. Know you're Wilson? No, you're Russ. Yeah. I think, you know, Todd's taken enough pain here. And the fact that he's a Bronco fan, he's talking to Justin Herbert on the phone right now. I know. We're all very proud of what you did last night. Yeah, thank you for joining the show. We glad we took you into overtime. Sorry, you guys feed us. Let's ride. That'd be great if Todd goes, let's ride. So wait for Justin Herbert to join us. The who's taller game, Justin Herbert, or Matt Ryan Matt Ryan join us in the first hour of the program. Who is taller? Yes, bob. Now we're gonna go back to the college bios because sometimes those are more true. Are they? Supposedly. Do you wanna bet on it? Matt Ryan seems taller. Yes, he. I'm gonna say Matt Ryan is an inch and a half taller. Than Justin Herbert? Wow. Okay. You met them both. Yes, we have. Kicked it with both of them. Justin's got like a puffy hair, though. So he may seem a little taller. Not less these days. Yeah, Matt has less mos. Okay, Paulie. Okay, Justin can settle this, but I have a Matt Ryan listed 6 5 at BC. I have just enlisted at 6 6 at org. Wow. Holy smokes. Okay. It's try to confirm that Justin Herbert chargers quarterback. What's the official height there, Justin? Hey, what's going on, guys? It is 6 foot 6, so that is accurate. Were you worried that you were too tall or that the scallops would say you were too tall? Perception wise. That is something that crossed my mind. I don't think it was that important though. I thought the film and how you threw the ball was more important. So that was definitely something that I continued to work on, but something I wasn't too worried about. All right, what hurts today after that win? It's definitely a tough spot win. And those are hard to come by in the NFL. So we'll take any that we can get. The body is a little sore, but it feels much better after it win. You don't throw a touchdown pass, I think the first time in what 27 games, but you do win, and I mention this, we never look back on ugly wins. We always look back on ugly losses. But how do you, how do you guys, as a team go, let's just forget about it. When do you watch the film on this, by the way? And then, you know, how quickly do you move on to Seattle? Yes. We'll watch it this morning and I thought there were a lot of good parts of the game. Things that we did well on offense and defense and forced to turn over on special teams as well. And that was big for us. We moved the ball well and we converted on third downs and didn't put up enough points.

AP News Radio
Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win
"Dustin Hopkins kicked a 39 yard game winning field goal in overtime as the Chargers beat the Broncos 1916 A lot of things have to go right in a ball game from even get the shot So I don't want to put on the hero cape just yet LA recovered a punt at the Denver 28 yard line that set up the winning kick Austin Eckler had a rushing score for the Chargers Justin Herbert threw for 238 yards with one pick no touchdowns the Broncos Russell Wilson passed for a 188 yards and one score Mark Myers englewood California

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Is Critical Race Theory?
"Race theory. What is critical race theory? Well, critical race theories and outgrowth of critical theory, critical legal theory, 1960s, 1970s, Herbert marcuse, passed on to Michel Foucault and Jacques derrida. It's a way of viewing the world. Basically, many of you know what economic Marxism is, okay? Economic Marxism is oppressed versus oppressor type class struggle, bourgeoisie versus the proletariat, business owners versus labor, working class, that kind of struggle. Well, in the 1960s, Herbert marcuse from the Frankfurt school in Germany came to America and he looked around and he said, boy, our Marxist movement is not doing too well. It's not doing great because the American middle class is actually successfully integrating into a private property based market system and Marxism is kind of fizzling out. So then he conjectured, what if we come up with a new type of Marxism, not economic Marxism, but race Marxism? And that's actually the name of James Lindsay's book that I encourage you guys to check out. Doctor James Lindsey wrote a whole book called race Marxism, which is taking that same sort of struggle and he said, the real struggle is not rich versus ports on the bourgeoisie versus proletariat. It's white versus people of color.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Arranged Marriage Between the Wokies and Big Business
"A an arranged marriage that has happened. Where the wokes take over these companies. And I think a lot of this happened post 2008. Post 2008 with the occupy Wall Street economic Marxism that was starting to resonate with the American people, Wall Street, and big companies started to get very nervous. Now, they were able to successfully thwart a lot of the complaints of occupy Wall Street, even though ironically, a lot of the complaints of occupy Wall Street were actually legitimate. It just got taken over by such pure, unadulterated Marxism. It became unpopular for all people to all normal people to tolerate and especially those of us that have some sort of love for western civilization we found it to be disgusting how occupy Wall Street and zuccotti park in New York quickly became that of a Bolshevik moment, but the complaint of occupy Wall Street was the banks have not been held accountable. No one has gone to jail. Wire taxpayers funding and bailing out Wall Street and Wall Street was getting very nervous. Well, then after they were able to weather that storm, the woke east decided to take a page out of Herbert marcuse's book, Herbert marcuse, of course, Frankfurt school, came to America, wrote one dimensional man amongst many other pieces of literature, and he argued in the mid 1960s that the American middle class was integrating itself far too successfully into a capitalist society that the middle class was getting very wealthy, they were able to buy homes, air conditioning, dishwashers, their standard of living was increasing dramatically, and that economic Marxism wasn't as popular as they would have liked to believe. So therefore, the Herbert marcuse argued that there needs to be a new type of Marxism as James Lindsay calls it race Marxism, fast forward to the 90s, Derek bell writes intro to critical race theory, and the woke his adopt this and they take over the major institutions, and this was a much easier pill to swallow if you're Goldman Sachs. If

AP News Radio
Chargers hang on to beat Browns 30-28 after coach's gamble
"A coaching decision almost cost the Chargers a 30 28 win at Cleveland Coach Brandon staley went for it on fourth and two at the Los Angeles 46 but Justin Herbert's pass fell incomplete giving the ball to the browns with no timeouts and one ten remaining The browns got to the Chargers 35 before rookie cade York missed a 54 yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining Austin Eckler rushed for a career high 173 yards and scored twice for the three and two chargers We had emphasis today Like hey wanna get the run game going And guess what we did then I'll practice running the ball Brands running back Nick Chubb ran for 134 yards and a TD I'm Dave ferry

NFL Live
"herbert" Discussed on NFL Live
"Like it's camp and he's doing stuff like that. You can't get enough of this guy. All right, as I said, they rebuilt their own line lots off season. Now mahomes weapons are looking different since the departure of tyreek hill. Since the start of 2018, mahomes and hills 41 touchdowns were the second most by a quarterback receiver duo in that span, but KC was able to snag whiteouts you just saw one of them there juju Smith shooter and Shuster and marques Valdez scantling in free agency. They also drafted western Michigan sky more in the second round. Here's juju on this offense. I think that, you know, with this offices here, I think we got so many guys who do so many different things. You know, it's all around. We're not just, hey, you go here, you go there. It's like, hey, everyone plays every position. Everyone knows what everyone's doing. And I think that right there helps out a lot going into the season. Jeff, as you often like to remind us, you know, you spent time with Patrick Mahomes and you did recently. You talked to him. So any sense of how mahomes feels about all the changes that wide receiver this off season. Well, it's funny you should mention that Laura, I did, in fact, talk to Patrick Mahomes. And look, I want to be careful that I don't overstate his words because I don't want to make it sound like a slight of tyreek hill, but I can tell you right now that he is excited. And he is an optimist, but he is excited about what he has in the big bodied receivers that he now has on this roster. Marquez valdes scantling and juju Smith Schuster are both over 200 pounds. What you said about MBS was that he's even bigger than he really thought that he's like 6 foot four. And what he's really excited about is the distribution and the versatility that these guys have. I think it's definitely going to be more of a committee approach at wide receiver, but that's something that he likes. So again, I don't think anybody can look at tyreek hill leaving as a necessarily a benefit to this team. But if they are going to pivot into a new direction, I would say that my home is definitely sounds excited about that direction. McKee is it really as easy as just throwing these new wide receivers out there and finding that connection. There was something so magical at times about mahomes and tyreek hill. How would you describe what that process is like for quarterback and receiver? Well, I think you're going to get more of a traditional route running receiving group, right? When the quarterback hits the 5th step, the timing is there for the receiver. And that's pretty much what you're going to see with this group. Now, here's the issue that you have by not having a guy like tyreek hill. You have to get on the same page on off schedule plays. You have to know that Patrick Mahomes is going to continue to keep working. When you think he's sacked, all of a sudden, he breaks free, you've got to be alert and be ready for that. And that's where the learning curve comes with the weak wink look at me. I'm not pointing, but I know where the head now where you're going to be. You know where I'm going to be. That's where it comes into play yet. Yeah, Keaton, you know this like a lot of times coaches try to take an unstructured play like the scramble drill and structure it, right? You'll get on the board and they'll be like, okay, if the quarterback breaks the pocket to the right and you're the receiver on the right that's closest to the quarterback. You turn a run deep and, you know, if you're the deep receiver, you come short and if you're backside, make sure you work with the quarterback. I just think that that is the case for most quarterbacks. And I think that these receivers to keyshawn's point are going to have to learn, well, I'm the deep receiver and I'm 40 yards downfield because Patrick's arm is so ridiculous. I don't have to come back to the ball. I can go to 60 yards down the field. Or if I'm backside, think of that play against Baltimore a couple years ago on fourth down. If I'm backside, it doesn't mean I have to work with them. I could actually work away from him because again, his arm can make some throws that most quarterbacks in the league can't and I think take Sean's point. It is that type of timing or connection that they're going to have to get on rather than, hey, 5 step out, 12 yards out on the sidelines. Yeah, it's all about body language in everything, especially on the scramble drill. If I know this is what Patrick Mahomes likes to do. So if I'm running a deep crosser and he's flushed to his right and he's trying to lob the ball over the defender, I know he wants to put it a yard before the sideline. Right. So I have to take that potential, that angle, or if I want to pull up and he wants to throw back across his body because there's a huge cavity, I need to know he's going to do that without him pointing. You know our quarterback's point. Yeah, yeah. And you don't need to do that. We have to do is do all he does is this. And you automatically know he wants me to stop. Well, and all I can think about here is the defensive perspective on all this because the chiefs have been so difficult to defend, right? This is a different looking offense. So Dan, what do you think defenses who are going to have to prepare for the chiefs, especially those are going to see a multiple times in a season? What is their outlook? I think this offense will be harder to prepare for. I just don't know if it's going to be harder to stop. You know, tyreek and Travis were so special that you kind of knew some of the stuff that they were going to get into. You know, if Travis was by himself on soloed out, then tyreek was at the number three position. Here comes some of the crossing routes there. If Tyreke was by himself, then Travis was at the number three and then we're going to try the cross with each other and juju Smith Schuster used a word that I actually have written down on my notes for the offense and it's going to be versatility. And I think because of all those different pieces that they have, I think defense is going to have to sit down and go, well, they can move all these guys and all these different places. It's going to be less predictable. I just don't know if because of the lack of explosiveness. I think it will be. I just want to see it happen on the field that if we be more difficult to stop. I mean, I would love to add more value to this conversation, but really the rest of what me and mahomes talked about was golfing for his life, so really Laura I just keep going with Dan and katelyn. You know, I'm glad I'm glad we got that in there. It Coors light was a big theme. The whole time there. You don't like Coors light? No, I do. I love it. Yeah, Dan doesn't like any sort of beverage. Golf is a good one for him. Little John Travolta, Dan. Why don't you pull out your chain, man? Hang outside your jacket. Don't make him unbutton any more. He got too many unbutton here. Time for one more thing before we go. Today it's a fun fact from falcons long snapper, Liam McCullough, listen. Fun fact. Australia in terms of diameter is wider than the moon by about 370 miles. Wow. What? I've been known that. How did you know that? You got a kid who loves word facts. Okay. Well, okay, that's a good excuse. Dan, what do you want? I gotta give some shout outs to the boys. My best friend from home, Brett Connor, head coach of the Fairfield award baseball team in Fairfield, Connecticut, won the state title number one team in the state. I love you. But I got a shout out to boys. I live in Westport, Connecticut. All right. Staples lacrosse team put an absolute beat down on Darien. To win the state championship first time ever, boys beat them down. Let's go. But the boys hammered on their feet like that. For like 30 years. So my kids love lacrosse shout out to Staples, coach Kaczynski, the boys, well done, great game. Buttercup orlowski. Hammer buddy right hammered him. Also, that's like a medium shirt and it's been over your entire suit. No, it's not. It's definitely not. So I gotta be careful here because these are kind of like rabbits. We are doing that. He said the hat made your ears look big..

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"herbert" Discussed on NFL Live
"If wence is gonna find success? Ownership, everything is your fault. That's one of the things that you get taught at a very early age at that position. Both publicly and privately, ownership of everything that happens is on the quarterback. And you take blame for that and Laura, what happens is when you do that as a quarterback, it becomes really endearing to your teammates. And that's when that team gets together and it goes from, yeah, he's a good player or he's a good teammate to I'll go die for that guy. I'll go ride and if that happens for Carson Wentz, because the reports are that it doesn't happen. If he chooses to do that, finally, I think because of the vertical speed that Maclaurin and John Dodson and Curtis Samuel has that that really fits Carson went style to push the ball downfield. Now if it doesn't, it doesn't matter. But if he decides to say, hey, I'm gonna be a grown adult about this and take ownership of everything. This offense has got a chance to be pretty good. Yeah, you know, we were saying that this may be the best group of weapons that he's had in his entire career. It is. There you go. Russell Wilson attended his first Broncos mini camp this week and we got to see him working out with the new wide receivers. You see him right there. Headlined by courtland Sutton and Jerry Judy and he lots of talk about Russ's arrival in Denver, but we haven't heard much about the guys he's going to be throwing the ball too. So what do you make of that group there? You know, the best wide receivers no longer in Denver. He went to Seattle in the Russell Wilson trade, but when I look at Jared Judy and I look at court in certain Tim Patrick, those guys have got to elevate their game. They got to take it to the next level. Some would argue they could have if it wasn't for the quarterback play of drew lock or teddy Bridgewater so to speak. Now they got a guy who has been a perennial pro in this league, a Super Bowl champion, so they should be any excuses. They've got to go out there and put it all together if they plan on doing anything in the AFC west. Yeah, we said earlier this week, Mina Kim talking about she doesn't expect that offense look any different than what Russ has always done, right? He's going to want to cook and they probably should let him. So Russ is fully established as the guy in Denver, but how about his old team in Seattle, Jeff, take us through some of the quarterback competitions going on in camps around this summer. Let's begin with the Seahawks. Laura, yeah, quite a few in camp this summer and the Seahawks are definitely the most interesting because drew lock and Gino Smith are the two quarterbacks task with overtaking this starting job. Right now Pete Carroll has said that Gino Smith has the edge, just based on his familiarity with the system and his experience overall, but Locke probably the younger, more athletic guy who could make up some progress during camp. Right now though, Gino Smith does have the edge. Let's move to the Steelers. We've got Mitch trubisky and Kenny Pickett there and from my conversations in Pittsburgh. It does feel like trubisky has the clear edge when it comes to this competition. Mostly because his leadership is standing out. His experience is definitely there. Pick it, no knock on him. He's doing a good job with his development, but for now it does feel like this is trubisky's job to lose in Pittsburgh. A very similar situation in Atlanta when you have the veteran and The Rookie between Marcus Mariota and Desmond Ritter. Now, Marcus Mariota again has the most familiarity with Arthur Smith system in Atlanta, so it feels like he should have the obvious edge going into the camp, but certainly Atlanta is excited about what they're seeing out of Ritter. He is picking up the offense. Again, just like Pittsburgh with no knock there, but it feels like the veteran as the edge entering into camp. All right, Jeff, as we go new on NFL live, let's stay in Atlanta because you have just got to see this fantastic catch from Kyle Pitts out of camp today. This with a pass thrown.

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"Pollard B our debo Samuel. And keyshawn, you know this better than anybody. There's a difference between a guy who runs routes and a route runner. The route runners of the NFL are the Keenan Allen's, the Stefon Diggs. There's a bunch of guys who go out and run routes and I think keyshawn hits the nail on the head is this is a person that they want to get ten to 12 touches a game. So how can they do that? And sometimes it's going to be perimeter scheme screens or spot screens, slant hitches, different ways to get him touches. And if he can play that debo type of role where, all right, we've got this really good football player. And you would be the person can you answer this? Can you teach a guy, hey, we're going to give you these 5 routes. And if you make these 5 routes, look the same from the line of scrimmage to 5 yards. You're going to be really difficult to stop, right? Yeah. Here's what he's going to run. And I don't even have their playbook in front of me. He's going to run a slip screen. Yep. He's going to run it. He's going to be the outside guy on the hitch running on a China route where the corner routes over top of him and he has a hitch on the pull up. He'll be the end guy on the double end, you know, the indie where one guy goes in, the second guy comes in, he'll be that guy and for the most part, he'll run go routes online back in strong safeties in the weakest corner that they can find. And in the RPO game. That was my entire playbook. Thanks guys for putting it out there, but it is no secret. You mentioned Tebow Samuel, and we can all kind of visualize what that might look like. Now the reason we're talking about this is because the cowboys, to y'all's point, shipped off Amari Cooper during the off season CD lamb, now takes over the number one wideout role in Dallas and lands a 153 catches. The most by any player in his first two seasons in cowboys history, lamb, also the only wide receiver in cowboys history record a thousand scrimmage yards in each of his first two seasons. And we talked earlier about how hard it is to impress keyshawn. You've told us for years now. There are only a handful key of true number one wideouts in the NFL. Does CD lamb make the cut? I think at some point in time he will certainly make the cut. I wouldn't put him in that position right now because look, it's easy for coaches in front office people to look at a guy as a number two and say, oh, he can be our number one. Well, the guys that he's going up against aren't double covering him right now. He's not facing the top corners in the league. He's getting the second and the third guy. Now all of a sudden you put him in that number one role, the primary target in the passing game. Now you're facing multiple coverages. You're looking at guys that are different now that are all star real all star players. So I think he can, it is going to take time though. I don't think he'll do it overnight. Yeah, he reminds me of when AB left Pittsburgh and juju had to go from the two where he was dominant to the one. And I remember doing the breakdowns of saying, well, now safeties are going to lean towards you. And it's going to be harder even in that one on one coverage for you to win. Or you're going to have to beat that bracket that double team coverage. Are you good enough to do that? It's a completely different world. No one would know better than Keisha. So I don't know if he's ready for that. I will tell you this. If he is, and he wins, better catch the dang ball because since he's coming to the NFL, he's third in the league and drops. Get 8 of them last year, which were again third in the NFL. And so while he might be able to consistently beat that coverage and he might be talented enough, you can't be that dude dropping the football like he has since he became a Dallas cowboy. Yeah, man, it drops these. That's not it. You can't have a drop she's playing receiver. You should have seen his face watching all those drops right there. That's not music to his ear. All right, we're ready to throw up. No, he's nauseated. We're gonna give him a break right now. So let's get to Kyler Murray. Out in mini camp for the Cardinals. Plenty of talks swirling around when his new deal he wants will be done. Seems like Arizona wants to do it. The question is when cliff kings were even said this week he's praying it's before training camp and the expectation is that it would be. So kyla's future in the desert isn't questioned in some ways, but that's not the only issue surrounding this cardinal's offense. Jeff Darlington back with us here and Jeff, what is going on in Arizona right now? Jeff is silent. Let's read his lips. I'm going to stall until we can get his mic to work. Is it going to work? It's not going to work. So we're going to go to break, but either way, hopefully we'll get that big update from Jeff around the corner here and installing the contract too. Yeah, they are exactly. A lot more to talk about at 17 teams or in many camps this week. We'll get to the questions around the new commanders quarterback. Carson wins. Dan is going to give you the most important thing that he has to do to find success in D.C.. We'll be right back. Street games and they were almost like sport extensions of the block party. It wasn't just about to ask a culture. Just trying to figure out how we could go see some of these games. They added a disrespect. That's how you break somebody. This is the story of the greatest mixtape ever. 30 for 30%, the greatest mixtape ever now streaming on ESPN+. What's Derek about? What's he really like? My parents did a great job saying you're gonna deal with racism. I was the one that'd be like, who are you looking at? Their job is to get a headline. And I wasn't gonna give it to him. We were phones back then, my career would have been three years long. I approached him and I said, are we good? And he said, oh, man. Kind of. One thing with me, I'm very loyal. With loyalty one way is stupidity. Nobody hid in plain sight like Derek Jeter. ESPN films presents the captain against July 18th on ESPN and ESPN+ presented by Capital One. So glad you're with us today on NFL live. We promised you in Arizona Cardinals update and that's exactly what you're going to get here as you see Kyler Murray out there at mandatory mini camps. A lot of questions around the new deal that he wants, even though it seems like that will happen at some point, but either way, there's more to be figured out as we bring Jeff Darlington back in here. What's going on with this cardinal's offense, Jeff? Laura, it's a real good news bad news situation for the Cardinals. The good news is a lot of it feels like it can be remedied, but the bad news is a lot of drama and uncertainty still floating around. We have the Kyler Murray situation that we've obviously talked to nauseum about no deal done yet despite optimism, but now we have another one. Senator Rodney Hudson has not been excused from his camp absence at mini camp. Cliff Kingsbury is saying that they're going to try to work out whatever is going on. He didn't want to get too far into it, but Hudson is under contract for two more years. So it feels like that's something that they've got to worry about here. And then of course we should also point out Deandre Hopkins will be suspended the first 6 games of this season. So a lot of weird things going on in Arizona. Maybe they'll figure it out. Yeah, it's probably good to see Kyler Murray out there at mini camp for all those reasons you just illustrated their jet back to one of our other top stories this week. Washington wide receiver Terry mclaurin holding out of camp, waiting for a new deal. As has become apparent in this wide receiver market, you either need to be willing to pay a guy big money or you're gonna let them walk and someone else will. Here's what Ron Rivera said about scary Terry. We've been talking with his folks, probably the last week. And working on some stuff and hopefully it'll be taken care of in a matter of time, all right? How much time don't know, but it's never contentious. I could promise you that much. So we're feeling pretty good and pretty confident at some point. This will get done. Maclaurin has excelled in a big way when it comes to contested catches. Since entering the NFL in 2019, his 684 receiving yards off tight window throws are the third most in the league for NFL next gen, only trailing Devante Parker and Mike Williams, McLaren, the only Washington player to record back to back 1000 yard receiving seasons since the start of 2000. Wow. So enter Carson Wentz, who's hoping really hard that this Maclaurin situation gets resolved ASAP wins. Now in his third team in three seasons. So Dan, what needs to change.

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"Sure, but I think he will. Yeah, Tim Martin said today, key, they've got a chip on their shoulder. That's interesting. Let's go to the saints, guys. Where Jameis Winston on the field again, he's ready to make a comeback. He spoke yesterday to the media. Let's listen to what he had to say. I think that's one thing about having a veteran guy with great savvy. Like, he's just a baller who knows how to get open, right? And I really admire that so much about him because it's a part of that where that's the receiver's job. Right, hey, get open. No matter how detailed the route is, no matter the specific coverage, man, when you find a way to get open, you get the ball. Talking about Michael Thomas there and that makes a big difference. Jeff Darlington joining us now on the show. Jeff, what is the latest on Jameis Winston as he works back from that injury? We've seen him out there, but what's the timeline look like for him? Right. Well, Laura, you saw that brief footage of him dropping back and that's ultimately what Jameis is able to do at this point. He can do full speed drops. He isn't doing a lot of scrambling at these and he isn't really doing a lot of maybe the full conditioning that the rest of the team is doing. But he is absolutely on pace right now to be ready for training camp. That's great news for the saints and ultimately he will be wearing that brace that you see there during the season. So again, not to be alarmed by the brace, not to be alarmed by any of the things he's not doing. He is right on track right now to be ready for camp. Yeah, you'd love to hear it. And one of the big stories around the saints is all of the offensive weapons that they've added, you know, grabbing crystal lobby in addition to the draft. So when you think about all of that, how do you think they should do this? Who should this offense run through for the saints to have success? Well, I think first of all, when Michael Thomas comes back fully healthy, which I expect for him to, you know, wink wink, I see him a lot. I think that offense, that offense runs through him. And then it goes to Alvin Kamara. And then it goes from game to game. Pete Carmichael, who was the offensive play caller. Remember, he called plays many years ago when Sean Payton was suspended, so he has experience at doing that. He was with shot in the entire tenure in New Orleans, so he knows what a big dog might he is, and I'm sure, you know, run through him. Yeah, it'll be nice to see their offense with him back, right? You almost sometimes forget that he's part of that team. And you won't forget it when you see him back on the field. Dan, to that end, are people kind of overlooking the saints as legitimate contenders in the NFC this year, considering the bucks and the NFC south with them? Yeah, absolutely. I think that there's a third best team in the conference in absolutely have a chance to win that division. I think the thing that Sean Payton, their ex head coach did best for Jameis Winston was almost get him to play in a defensive mindset and a protective mindset. And I never say that about quarterback play. It's almost to put in a baseball reference like he took him from always thinking he was in a three one count where, hey man, if you get something like just swing away at it too, hey, we're zero two and you just gotta choke up on the bat and just find a way to put the bat on the ball. Let's protect the plate and I think Jameis did a really good job of that. And again, I'm so against that mindset usually because to be great at that position in the league, you gotta be aggressive. And the ball's gotta be put in harm's way. But I really believe because of how good this roster is in the talent that they have in the identity that they have that if Jameis plays with that mindset of like, all right, I'm an O two hitter. I'm just trying to get a bat on the ball and put the ball in play, make the defense, field the ball, so to speak, I think that's the version that we saw before he got hurt last year, and I think that's the best version of him for this football team. And he knows baseball well too, at James played a lot of baseball before he really committed to football. It's interesting too, because I buy what you're saying, especially considering the weapons that they have. He can be and this is not his game, but he can be a distributor. Exactly. And I think the question is, his mindset is he able to continue for a second year in a row. Because last year it was rebuild your career. And he kind of did that and is he going to now think I got to go do more? Yeah. Or is he going to sit there and go, that is his sweet spot. And I agree with keyshawn with Michael Thomas. Like, their offense always starts with him. I think they're really cool thing about this offense because of the pieces that they have. Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, you mentioned Chris olav and Camara, those four pieces can play anywhere. I mean, all those guys can be moved around in different places to really diversify their office. I bet they'll do that. Defenses won't know where those guys are every time they line up. There's a lot that can change. All right, coming up on the show. Tony Pollard said he's willing to do anything to get on the field and that includes lining up at receiver, but can he replace a true wide receiver? Well, he doesn't think so. Shocker. He'll tell you why. Keep it right here on NFL live. We'll be right back. You know what we have in this locker room and we know we can be. What a strike from dak Prescott. The expectation is for this team to contend for championships. My confidence is through the roof. Wings the ball touchdown Prescott. This offense needs to run through Zeke and Tony Pollard. Touchdown Elliott. How about Tony Pollard? Definitely didn't take a step back. We're going to continue to get better. A lot of them up, we're ready to go. What's that cowboys? Tony Pollard has been sneaky good while Zeke Elliott gets most of the shine for them. Let's talk about taller because last season. He had the second highest yards per rush among running backs, also showed off his burst, averaging the 6 fastest speed at the line of scrimmage on Russia's per NFL next gen stats. Paulers workload will certainly expand in 2022, Mike McCarthy even talked about him taking reps at wide out as well. Listen to this. I think he has that respect as a primer player, but I mean, if you break them down, which defenses have done and will continue to focus on, you look at his route tree, you know, so we've got to be in tune with that. We're just going to play him out there and run a couple things or is he going to be a legitimate receiver threat so those are things that you look at and work on in the off season and Tony has those characteristics and capabilities to do all that. You buy in Pollard as a legit threat at wide receiver? Let me get this smile. I'm buying it because I look at it as you detach me from the line of scrimmage. It does two things and you know this Dan, it helps the quarterback identify the coverage because when you detach or running back out and splitting my why, somebody's got to go with him. Is it a linebacker going with him? Is it a safety going with him? Telling you exactly what coverage it is. Look, I played with Richie Anderson with the New York Jets and the Dallas Cowboys. And he was a hell of a receiver out of the backfield. He wasn't a pure wide receiver, but we did things to get him the football. He ran hitches. He ran screens every now and then we put him on a slam in the three by one situation, but he won't be a pure white receiver like Amari Cooper. There's just no way. Yeah, I think the reality too is that Tony Pollard at Memphis had more receiving yards that he had rushing yards. So he played the position in many ways in their kind of spread offense. I think for the cowboys division is can, Tony.

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"Favorite ways is the way that the bills are built is they can be really game plan specific with their matchups. I could give you 7 names on this offense that can create problems for defenses. We're gonna say step on Diggs, Gabe Davies, Davis, jamison Crowder, the two tight ends, knocks and OJ Howard, and then their tailbacks and Singletary and their drastic James cook. There was a 7 guys that if they want to line up and put two tight ends in the field and play smash them out football, they can. They want to spread you out and throw it all over the place and you got to remember Laura. He knows this as well. Those fourth and 5th options in the past game are going to be matched up against lesser players. It's very New England ish from ten 15 years ago. They're going to get a Jameson Crowder on a 5th corner and then he's going to be able to the guy that wins a lot. I just think they're built in such a unique way in solid way they're the team to be. It's not just death that's valuable depth that can be interchanged when you need it to be. It's a really good point. Also, one of my favorite things about keyshawn is it takes so much to impress him. Like nothing impresses you. I'm gonna say I wasn't impressed by the kind of good that you know maybe might be okay buying into that. I love it. Keith, stay there. What does this team need to do for you to buy into the hive other than you played for the jets? What do they need to go? Here's what I would tell you buttercup. Go on the road and win a game in the playoffs. There we go. Go on the road and win a game in the playoffs. All right, buttercup orlowski. That's his name for the rest of the show. More news today, you guys. Steelers defensive star minka Fitzpatrick has received an extension making him the NFL's highest paid safety four years worth more than $18.4 million per year, 36 million guaranteed at signing. It's the first major deal, by the way, negotiated by new GM Omar Khan, gets Fitzpatrick over Jamal Adams 17 and a half million per year. And it's no surprise that the Steelers made him the highest paid safety, Pittsburgh acquired Fitzpatrick's midseason in 2019 from the dolphins, and since he made his debut, the steel curtains defense has been unreal, allowing the lowest QBR in completion rate, along with the best defensive efficiency which measures success on a per play basis. Then what exactly though does minka Fitzpatrick bring to that steelers D? He lies to the quarterbacks. And just speaking from a quarterback's perspective, I would tell you the hardest thing for guys at that position is when defenses don't tell you the truth. When a safety or a secondary player and miku is probably the best, certainly one of the best in the league of giving you false information. And that forces you to start to doubt yourself that disguise of coverage where he aligns at the snap is he going back towards the sideline back towards the middle field as you dropping down is it single high? Is it too high safety? And he's constantly lying to the quarterbacks with his pre snap and post snap disguise. And it maybe doesn't force one mistake on that play, but what it does is you start to play slower and slower and slower as a quarterback with trusting your eyes and the things that you're seeing. It forces hesitation and then it catches up to you later in the game. It's very Ed Reed like when it comes to that position. I think that's what he really brings as a secondary as a safety player and why that steelers defense has gotten so much better since he got there. Yeah, you mentioned force in some of those mistakes. He has forced his turnovers as mistakes since entering the NFL in 2018 Fitzpatrick's four defensive touchdowns tied for the most in the league. All right, much more coming your way on NFL live. We're just getting started here. The New Orleans Saints started mandatory mini camp this week with a stockpile of offensive talent across the board. Here why Dan thinks the saints have a chance to take the NFC south title from Tom Brady's bucks and later, Kansas City added multiple weapons at wide receiver. Find out why Patrick Mahomes is excited about this new group of receivers, but without tyreek hill, will it make the chiefs easier to beat? It's all coming your way on the show. NFL live is brought to you by Progressive Insurance, bundle, and protect today under one roof. Learn more at progressive dot com or one 800 progressive. Geico asks how would you love a chance to save some money on car insurance? Of course he would, and when it comes to great rate zone insurance, Geico can help, like with insurance for your car, truck, motorcycle, boat, and RV. 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He wore a shirt that reads big bust with fat lazy injury prone out of shape, printed all around it. Beckton said, he's gonna make his doubters eat their words. Dan, I know you have a similar shirt. What do you think of this movie? I was gonna say I need to get that shirt from some of my friends back home. To be point blank, he's the key to their season. Yeah, I know it's a funny shirt and all that stuff. And I hopefully he's taking those words to heart. And Mackay beckton is healthy and he plays like he was as a rookie than the jets offenses will be very good this year. It looks he struggles with injuries and then we got some issues. Yeah, it looks like he's using a lot of that criticism for fuel at least right now. It's beach season. He knows what's up, buddy. So waits no days. Sure, okay, let's read and react. The latest around the league, lots of star players speaking this week. We begin with the jets, quarterback Zach Wilson said this. You know, I think there's a lot of times where we're running certain concepts and now I'm starting to think back to many reps that I've had that the defense looked just like that. And I'm able to eliminate quicker, get to a backside read because I'm oh, last year I saw it in whatever game it was. This exact defense, I know that's not going to be there. I can move on. Whereas last year it was, you know, I don't know how this is going to play out. Let me hang on it a little bit. So your process speeds up once you start to understand what's going on. I mean, I guess we'll see, I really do have a lot of confidence in myself to be able to see, you know, obviously I think I can be one of the best. And I think if anybody doesn't say that, then they're not a true competitor. Then what does Zach Wilson need to improve to show he's taking the next step? Yeah, two things, but I really like hearing him talk about that because coming out of school, he was a reactor, not a thinker, and he's talking about reacting faster, so I love that sound. I'll give you two things specifically. Number one, the ball handling and the footwork that are tied together in this offense are huge. And then the second thing is hit your layups. Last year, so many short arm throws are pulled to string throws trying to be perfect. It's almost like Lamar and his second year. Hit the layups and allow the talent to take off. To Baltimore is where we go next Rashad Bateman should be ready to go for Lamar Jackson in that ravens offense. Here's fellow offensive weapon Mark Andrews on how Bateman's been looking. He's running great routes. A lot of his releases and everything that he's getting opened at the line super, super quick. And then he's got a burst of speed that people don't really talk about. And again, second year, he's a guy that's just going to get better, better and better. And sky's the limit for him. Key, you expect Rashad Bateman to have a big year? I do expect for him to improve on that 11 yard average per catch that he had a year ago. He missed some time coming in as.

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"Ride, baby. 17 teams in mini camp this week. Lots of news as a result. Welcome to NFL live. You see him right there, Dan or lochi is here as well as Dijon Johnson and coming up a little later. Patrick Mahomes is really optimistic despite being without Tyree kill. We're going to tell you exactly why Jeff Darlington will join us with some news. That's a really close up shot on you, Dan. We've been doing the move with the camera. No, I didn't, but you know what? It was actually pretty cool. I'll give you some credit. Okay, that's Justin Herbert out there at chargers mini camp. He's getting ready to go. In fact, he's expected to speak to the media soon will bring that to you if and when we get it, but either way you see him out there throwing it around a little bit and speaking of Justin Herbert, you think about the last two seasons, he is positioned himself among the best QBs in the game. His 69 touchdown passes the most by any quarterback through two seasons in NFL history. That's one ahead of Hall of Famer Dan Marino. And even though the Chargers lost some close games last year, it's hard to blame Herbert, right? His 14 touchdowns in the fourth quarter and overtime in 2021 led the NFL and only Matthew Stafford had a higher QDR in that situation. I guess then you say, well, why were they in those situations? But that's maybe a story for a different day. Dan, how much pressure is on Justin Herbert to lead the Chargers to the playoffs this season, especially in a really tough AFC west division. I think it's bigger than just the playoffs. I really believe that it is AFC title game where like disappointment or bust for the Chargers. I think they're roster you can make the claim is just as good as anybody's in football. What is their weakness? I think it's even on par with buffaloes who many believe is the team to beat for the Super Bowl and I just think the talent that they have accrued underneath Tom telesco, their general manager around Justin Herbert are so good. Now, there's two, I guess, concerns or question marks I have for this offense moving into next season, which is AFC titled our bus. Number one, I think they're gonna eat the Patrick Mahomes treatment, tons of shell, really good receivers, big powerful arms, quarterback, we're gonna play two safeties, force you to run the football. There weren't a lot of teams that made the playoffs last year that were bottom ten running the football and yards per game. The charges were one of them. So they're gonna have to, even though it's not their strength, learn to when teams dare you to run the ball, be able to do it, and the second one is he was so remarkable on third and fourth down last year that it skews a little bit of the success of their offense. That's not something that you're gonna hang your hat on year after year after year. And I think it's simply, we talked about this a little bit during the season, ruddy is, we want you to be better earlier. You know, I play better on early downs earlier in the game, not just Justin, but the offense as a whole, so you're not in those fourth quarter or need to have it fort down situations. Yeah, Dan, you know, you talk about AFC championship game, or bus so to speak, based on what this team has put together. When I go back and I think about the Chargers, not necessarily the LA chargers, but I go back and I think about the San Diego Chargers. And just making the playoffs that they've been in the National Football League 56 seasons and only got into the playoffs 14 times. So let's just start there. They've been in Los Angeles 5 years in the sniff the playoffs one year and that was a wild card game where they eventually lost to the New England Patriots in the divisional round. Let's just get to the playoffs. I think that is where Justin Herbert needs to start. That's where his mindset needs to be, as well as the charges organization. I understand that they are the sexy pick for a lot of people because he is a big tall drink of water with a laser of an arm. They got skill position players on the perimeter. They got secondary help. They got a pass rusher. And Khalil Mack, it looks good. But at the end of the day, just get to the damn playoffs. That's it. One game in the playoffs to make that fan base be happy about the Chargers. Wow. Listen, Keith, I'm not sure chargers fans or even the Chargers team themselves are going to be that excited if they only just get there. I agree. I think with the roster they've assembled and can you lay it out? Sniff the playoffs. And they hadn't had any of the guys they have now. I'm talking about just a history of the organization. They should be happy just getting there. Because they're not a perennial playoff team right now. Maybe two years from now, three years from now, we can talk championship Super Bowl, but not right now. All right, well, the computer is kind of a disagree with you a little bit key. ESPN's football power index is really high on the Herbert and the Chargers. As it currently gives them just over yet the Herbert and 11% chance to come out of the AFC and reach the Super Bowl. That's the second highest mark in the conference after the bills who boasts a 13% chance to make the Super Bowl per FPI. Now the bills haven't reached a Super Bowl since 1993, but there's certainly plenty of optimism right now in Buffalo, listen to this. We've got the highest expectations out of anybody. I know you can look at the media and you can hear different word after different word and different thought after different thought. But we're here for one goal and that's to win a world championship. So we're trying to do everything we can do and again, we're not putting too much pressure on us 'cause we know what to expect. But in terms of going out there and executing, we're just trying to get better and play the best football that we can play. All right, key, bring us back down to earth here. You buy in the hype that we dance. The best team in the AFC key? I don't think that they are. I think that they are one of a handful of teams that are at the top. I don't separate them from Kansas City or Baltimore. For that matter, I don't separate them against Indianapolis. Indianapolis went to buffalo. It took him to the woodshed, and I know that was a year ago. I understand all of those things. Look, the way that I look at things every 11 to 6 football team last year, they opened up losing the Pittsburgh and being robbed this burger. Then they got their stuff together and eventually they lose the Jacksonville. They had a tough loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime. And so when you start to think about this football team, they're really good with Josh Allen. There's no question about it. He is on his way. But when you lose an offensive coordinator who predominantly has been in your ear, if Brian daviel to the New York Giants, he's been in your ear over the last couple years and somebody else is now calling plays. It's going to be different. It's not going to be all rosy, and I think people out there really think that because Josh Allen is somewhat of a veteran quarterback that they just go take right off and start where they stop. Start when he finished that. And that's not necessarily the case. All right, so the bills are the team to beat an AFC. Again, because of the roster that they have put together. They have seas loaded. There's no doubt about it. I think that the bills are the team to beat because if you look at defensively, I think today in modern NFL football, to be an elite defense, which the bills are, your back 7, meaning your linebacker or nickelback and secondary crew has to have 5 cats that can flat out cover. And with their two safeties with their nickel taron Johnson, which your Davies white and kyre elam, their draft pick out of Florida there, they got 5 cats that can cover. The second thing is you have to have linebackers that can play coverage. Matt Milano, one of the best covering linebackers because of the way teams use tailbacks and tight ends in a past game. You have to have it. And then you have to have at least two elite rushers. I don't care where they are, but as an offensive person, if you've got an edge rusher and an inside cat, I got issues. The bills have that. And then I think offensively, there's many different ways to be really good. Offensively in the NFL, one of my.

NFL Live
"herbert" Discussed on NFL Live
"Wall for him. I told y'all before this show I had a name. Done Wink Martindale. The defense who coordinated for the Baltimore. Listen, play with him, play for him, play for him, and I understand the response that done Wink Martindale gets from players. I haven't talked to wink. Don't know if wink is interested in becoming the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, but when I think about the stability that he's been around, dean P's was a defense coordinator where he was there. We know how well respected DP's is. Ozzie newsome was the general manager for the Baltimore Ravens. But shoddy, when I was in that organization, stays away from football decisions. He allows his guys to make those decisions. I want a coach coming from a culture like that. I think we more deal would be an interesting guy to interview for a head coaching job. He's been doing it at a high level for a long time. My only hesitation and concern with that is who's he bringing as the offensive coordinator? Because that has to be a major part of it. I actually like yeah, that's always. But that's always the question. Right, but that's a huge question. If you get huge. I like key suggestion of Mike Zimmer, candidly, because he would bring kubiak's son with him, who's having sesame Minnesota. That's a perfect one. He's had great offense. He's had great offensive coordinators in Minnesota now. One other thing I would throw out there is Joe Brady, obviously got let go by the Panthers. We don't know exactly the situation there. Obviously, that didn't make sense, but you wonder, I mean, he's out there too. If somebody wants to grab him as an OC or not saying it's a coach. All right guys, so urban Meyer aside, the biggest story in the NFL this week has been the rising number of players added to the COVID list. That list, headlined by brown's QB Baker Mayfield, he was added to the list yesterday. Let's get Adam back in here. Adam, what do we know about Baker Mayfield status? Going to be tough for him to play on Saturday night against the Las Vegas Raiders Laura, he would have to get two negative tests in a 24 hour period, although the NFL just announced some new protocols that I don't know whether they apply to Baker Mayfield or not being that he was on the list. This just happened these new protocols, but I still think it's going to be challenging for Baker Mayfield to play on Saturday against the Vegas raiders. And so we're in a situation where I think the browns are preparing case Keenum to be the starting quarterback in a game where the browns have had multiple players placed on the reserve COVID list and they will be playing a game that they really have to win with a number of backups at key positions. Yeah, not ideal for the browns at all. Let's go to Miami too. They got some bad news and their rookie wide receiver today. What more do we know? Moments ago they officially placed their wide receiver rookie standout Jalen waddle on the reserve COVID-19 list, which is going to knock him out of Sunday's game against the New York Jets. Keep in mind that the entire Miami running back room basically has been wiped out with miles gaskin Salvador, other players on the reserve COVID list as well so the dolphins would be shorthanded on the offensive side of the football and earlier today the Lions tight end TJ hawkinson underwent thumb surgery that's going to end the season for the Pro Bowl tight end. Now he is expected to be ready in time for the off season program, but his 2021 season is over. And I also should add Laura some other key players placed on the reserve COVID-19 list today. Tyler Lockett in Seattle, Alan Robinson in Chicago, other key players added to a list that seems to grow by the hour and by the day. Yeah, it's been a wild week trying to keep track of all that and of course we've been all over it right here on NFL live with Adam and he'll be back with us to tell us more about the injuries across the league next is we're just getting started. Lamar Jackson is who you see on your screen there will give you an update on Lamar's status from Adam plus an enormous Thursday night game tonight. Chargers versus chiefs will tell you the key matchup, the Chargers can take advantage of, and it's not QB related. Don't miss it. Okay. You've got these guys in your fantasy lineup. NFL live is presented by Windows 11 and Intel brings you closer to what you love. When you think of the best of the best in sports journalism, who do you think of? I think if Tim Bon temps and reign of banks at ESPN, Michael the car of the New York Post, Rachel axon from USA Today, and of course, Adrian wojnarowski of the WeChat. Saint bonaventure university leveraged the insights from this successful alumni group to develop their online master of arts and sports journalism program. These days, it's not enough to be skilled in traditional news reporting. Journalists need a variety of digital competencies like social media storytelling, podcasts, mobile experiences, and more. Saint bonaventure understands what it takes to be this modern day journalist and how to tell compelling stories. The saint bonaventure sports journalism masters program is 100% online, has several start dates throughout the year and can be completed in as few as 18 months. Visit SBU journalism dot com to follow your passion for athletics and storytelling today. That's SBU journalism, dot com. Just four weeks left in the NFL regular season for the first time ever. We'll have a week 18 regular season finale double header Saturday January 8th and for super wild card weekend also at first we have a Monday night playoff game, January 17th. All three games on ESPN ABC and ESPN+ do not miss them. Mahomes and Herbert, two of the best young QBs in the NFL, go head to head twice a year as they do battle in the AFC west tonight. We get to see it in prime time as mahomes leads the chiefs into LA for a matchup with Herbert time now for a field report brought to you by Windows 11 and Intel as we bring in Lindsey theory from tonight's game there at SoFi Stadium. Tonight's game, Lindsay has a lot at stake. What can you tell us from both sides about what we should be expecting? Laura, I asked quarterback Justin Herbert, if the Chargers openly discuss what's at stake tonight with a chance to take over first place in the AFC west. Herbert told me, we're always trying to be at our best regardless of the game, but he did acknowledge that the chiefs present a lot of challenges with how well they've been performing on both sides of the ball and told me that they will need to play perfect in order to have a chance to win. As for the chiefs, safety tyrant Matthew did not mince words. He was pretty straightforward on the importance of tonight's game. I think this game, you know, means the most. We know it's at stake. You know, obviously, you know, the charges are pretty good football team. We expect those guys to give us their best shot. You know, I think the last time we played those guys, it went their way. And so we got that on our mind and so we really just hoping we could go in there with some great energy and kind of just take over the place. And Matthew also knows that Justin Herbert will present a lot of challenges for their defense. He says that Herbert can see the entire field he's big and he's strong in the pocket. Matthew said the key for their defense is going to be getting to that chargers quarterback and rattling him early. Laura? Yeah, rightfully so Lindsay because Justin Herbert has had a lot of success against the chiefs in three games in his pro career so far over 800 yards, just one interception, thanks to Lindsay from SoFi and tonight's game features an on field matchup between two of the best units in the league as the red hot chiefs defense looks to show slow down Herbert and the charges explosive offense since week 8 the chiefs defense ranks top three in points allowed opponents total QBR and third down conversion percentage. But over that same span, the Chargers offense ranks top 6 and all those same areas. First in total QBR behind stellar play of Justin Herbert. For a quarterback arm strength isn't a mandatory thing to be really good, but if you have all the other stuff with ridiculous arm strength, it gives you the chance to be a special player. And that's what Justin Herbert is. That's why he's been so great on third downs. And DO speaking of that, he got receivers that can flat out, get it, now. Yeah. And what Mike Williams has been doing with 50 50 balls this year has really been a difference in this offense for the Los Angeles charges. When you look at the unit that they're throwing out and then you said this earlier, it.

NFL Live
"herbert" Discussed on NFL Live
"Make great points. Great choices left which with key. I understand all of that. I'm gonna bring the name because to me, this is about organization. To me, this is about a guy or a person who's been a part of an organization that has done it right for a long period of time. And they understand what it looks like. And I understand you got the quarterback and you want the coach and all of that. I'm looking for a guy that's gonna delegate and that his players will run through a brick wall for him. I told y'all before this show I had a name. Done Wink Martindale. The defense who coordinated for the Baltimore. Listen, play with him, play for him, play for him, and I understand the response that done Wink Martindale gets from players. I haven't talked to wink. Don't know if wink is interested in becoming the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, but when I think about the stability that he's been around, dean P's was a defense coordinator where he was there. We know how well respected DP's is. Ozzie newsome was the general manager for the Baltimore Ravens. But shoddy, when I was in that organization, stays away from football decisions. He allows his guys to make those decisions. I want a coach coming from a culture like that. I think we more deal would be an interesting guy to interview for a head coaching job. He's been doing it at a high level for a long time. My only hesitation and concern with that is who's he bringing as the offensive coordinator? Because that has to be a major part of it. I actually like yeah, that's always. But that's always the question. Right, but that's a huge question. If you get huge. I like key suggestion of Mike Zimmer, candidly, because he would bring kubiak's son with him, who's having sesame Minnesota. That's a perfect one. He's had great offense. He's had great offensive coordinators in Minnesota now. One other thing I would throw out there is Joe Brady, obviously got let go by the Panthers. We don't know exactly the situation there. Obviously, that didn't make sense, but you wonder, I mean, he's out there too. If somebody wants to grab him as an OC or not saying it's a coach. All right guys, so urban Meyer aside, the biggest story in the NFL this week has been the rising number of players added to the COVID list. That list, headlined by brown's QB Baker Mayfield, he was added to the list yesterday. Let's get Adam back in here. Adam, what do we know about Baker Mayfield status? Going to be tough for him to play on Saturday night against the Las Vegas Raiders Laura, he would have to get two negative tests in a 24 hour period, although the NFL just announced some new protocols that I don't know whether they apply to Baker Mayfield or not being that he was on the list. This just happened these new protocols, but I still think it's going to be challenging for Baker Mayfield to play on Saturday against the Vegas raiders. And so we're in a situation where I think the browns are preparing case Keenum to be the starting quarterback in a game where the browns have had multiple players placed on the reserve COVID list and they will be playing a game that they really have to win with a number of backups at key positions. Yeah, not ideal for the browns at all. Let's go to Miami too. They got some bad news and their rookie wide receiver today. What more do we know? Moments ago they officially placed their wide receiver rookie standout Jalen waddle on the reserve COVID-19 list, which is going to knock him out of Sunday's game against the New York Jets. Keep in mind that the entire Miami running back room basically has been wiped out with miles gaskin Salvador, other players on the reserve COVID list as well so the dolphins would be shorthanded on the offensive side of the football and earlier today the Lions tight end TJ hawkinson underwent thumb surgery that's going to end the season for the Pro Bowl tight end. Now he is expected to be ready in time for the off season program, but his 2021 season is over. And I also should add Laura some other key players placed on the reserve COVID-19 list today. Tyler Lockett in Seattle, Alan Robinson in Chicago, other key players added to a list that seems to grow by the hour and by the day. Yeah, it's been a wild week trying to keep track of all that and of course we've been all over it right here on NFL live with Adam and he'll be back with us to tell us more about the injuries across the league next is we're just getting started. Lamar Jackson is who you see on your screen there will give you an update on Lamar's status from Adam plus an enormous Thursday night game tonight. Chargers versus chiefs will tell you the key matchup, the Chargers can take advantage of, and it's not QB related. Don't miss it. Okay. You've got these guys in your fantasy lineup. NFL live is presented by Windows 11 and Intel brings you closer to what you love. When you think of the best of the best in sports journalism, who do you think of? I think if Tim Bon temps and reign of banks at ESPN, Michael the car of the New York Post, Rachel axon from USA Today, and of course, Adrian wojnarowski of the WeChat. Saint bonaventure university leveraged the insights from this successful alumni group to develop their online master of arts and sports journalism program. These days, it's not enough to be skilled in traditional news reporting. Journalists need a variety of digital competencies like social media storytelling, podcasts, mobile experiences, and more. Saint bonaventure understands what it takes to be this modern day journalist and how to tell compelling stories. The saint bonaventure sports journalism masters program is 100% online, has several start dates throughout the year and can be completed in as few as 18 months. Visit SBU journalism dot com to follow your passion for athletics and storytelling today. That's SBU journalism, dot com. Just four weeks left in the NFL regular season for the first time ever. We'll have a week 18 regular season finale double header Saturday January 8th and for super wild card weekend also at first we have a Monday night playoff game, January 17th. All three games on ESPN ABC and ESPN+ do not miss them. Mahomes and Herbert, two of the best young QBs in the NFL, go head to head twice a year as they do battle in the AFC west tonight. We get to see it in prime time as mahomes leads the chiefs into LA for a matchup with Herbert time now for a field report brought to you by Windows 11 and Intel as we bring in Lindsey theory from tonight's game there at SoFi Stadium. Tonight's game, Lindsay has a lot at stake. What can you tell us from both sides about what we should be expecting? Laura, I asked quarterback Justin Herbert, if the Chargers openly discuss what's at stake tonight with a chance to take over first place in the AFC west. Herbert told me, we're always trying to be at our best regardless of the game, but he did acknowledge that the chiefs present a lot of challenges with how well they've been performing on both sides of the ball and told me that they will need to play perfect in order to have a chance to win. As for the chiefs, safety tyrant Matthew did not mince words. He was pretty straightforward on the importance of tonight's game. I think this game, you know, means the most. We know it's at stake. You know, obviously, you know, the charges are pretty good football team. We expect those guys to give us their best shot. You know, I think the last time we played those guys, it went their way. And so we got that on our mind and so we really just hoping we could go in there with some great energy and kind of just take over the place. And Matthew also knows that Justin Herbert will present a lot of challenges for their defense. He says that Herbert can see the entire field he's big and he's strong in the pocket. Matthew said the key for their defense is going to be getting to that chargers quarterback and rattling him early. Laura? Yeah, rightfully so Lindsay because Justin Herbert has had a lot of success against the chiefs in three games in his pro career so far over 800 yards, just one interception, thanks to Lindsay from SoFi and tonight's game features an on field matchup between two of the best units in the league as the red hot chiefs defense looks to show slow down Herbert and the charges explosive offense since week 8 the chiefs defense ranks top three in points allowed opponents total QBR and third down conversion percentage. But over that same span, the Chargers offense ranks top 6 and all those same areas. First in total QBR behind stellar play of Justin Herbert. For a quarterback arm strength isn't a mandatory thing to be really good, but if you have all the other stuff with ridiculous arm strength, it gives you the chance to be a special player. And that's what Justin Herbert is. That's why he's been so great on third downs..

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"herbert" Discussed on Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"At full throttle, and he looks better than Joe burrow at full throttle. And I think that if this continues, I think it's Herbert, but I also think that burrow has the capability to make up the value in other ways. And I think that from a leadership standpoint, I think burrows probably the guy Herbert's a little more quiet. And I also think just looking at I'm a huge you are too a huge fan of looking at the situation a quarterback is put in. The Chargers have a better GM, a better head coach. They do not have a better play caller. They don't have a better offense. The offensive line situation is a disaster right now. I mean, what Herbert did in that game considering. And I know there were some short drives and turnovers that led to them having a million points immediately, which is why I thought since they still had a chance in the game. But I saw some debate about who had played a better game in that one. I think the depth of target and the offensive line part of it and losing all momentum and then coming back and winning the game the way they did, that one kind of feels like it has to go in Herbert's direction. It is going in her perspective. And he's going her obstruction. I think anybody who said it was going in burrows direction is overthinking themselves. PFF had it this morning that borough played better because he had more big time throws and he had less drops and former optics in his receivers, Herbert had zero. And by the way, borough heard his pinky earlier. So we don't even know what that would look like if he wasn't literally screaming on the sidelines. But this is kind of this to me is one of the most fascinating debates in football. And it goes to, like, if you redraft it, he would go first over. We had Bruce someone in the podcast club, we used to go. He said he would still take burrow because he's been around but we understand he's also obviously been around her. But I think a lot of this is still priors and I think that if both of these guys get put in an optimal situation over.

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"herbert" Discussed on Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"Kevin Clark, one of our favorites haven't had him on in a while host of the NFL ringer's show and ringer columnist. This is gonna show some real versatility here, folks. We will talk a lot at NFL. We will talk some college ball as well. There could be even breaking news while we're taping this and may happen after we're done in this posted. And in return of going abroad because F one, I don't even know how to explain this weekend's race. So we've been I've been slacking. No one else is lacking. It's been on me. So Kevin, good day to you, sir, how are you? I'm great. Big sports weekend. There you go. Something that's perfect. We got it. We're getting it all in. All right, here's what I want to start. I, as I mentioned earlier in this podcast, it was almost the anatomy of a take, where I was watching Cincinnati and the Chargers. That was the game I was most locked into in the early window. I'm watching it going, you know what? Cincinnati is really good. And right when I thought they were really good, they get blown out by the browns and then it kind of like shook us again and you know what? They're good and now they're down 24 nothing. And then I'm like, well, this sucks. And then I'm like, they're kind of come back and win this game and they did not do those things. I saw people arguing about Herbert versus burrow. When I was watching burrow, I go, this is why I love burrow, 'cause he was doing some things that clearly I mentioned. Give me your Cincinnati take in a game that went sideways for them. And also where you are with the Justin Herbert, Joe Burrell comp because those are the two guys, you know, look, there's another handful of guys that are gonna be hitting that conversation, but those two dudes for about a decade, I think we'll be sitting here being like, remember, we debated this and there'll be one clear winner. Maybe that won't be great. I don't know. To a competing 80% of his passes down two yards down the field isn't doing it for you. He's not he's not in that conversation right now because of that. No, so okay, so there's a couple things to unpack here. Number one is when I check around the league about this debate and I'm doing it for a couple of weeks now because I find it really fascinating is you find out pretty quickly how much front office opinions are rooted in draft priors. And a lot of this, I think, from the league standpoint for me, and this is probably probably leaks into our brains for various reasons. I'll give you that in a second. But like boroughs just a different dude than Justin Herbert. And Joe burrow, Bengals basically wouldn't be in the office of the coordinator at some point down the road. He basically runs offensive meetings. When I talk to those guys down Cincinnati, they say the goal was him for him to be in Peyton Manning mode down the road. So they wanted to be a different guy than what Herbert wants. Herbert played a game yesterday, which we all wanted him to see. He had the longest depth of target. He's had, I think, ever. It was ten yards down the field. Joe Lombardi opened up the offense. He was, I think, 5 of 7 on deep balls, 85% adjustment, which percentage according to pro football focus. So we're seeing Justin.

Unbottleneck - Digital Marketing Solutions
"herbert" Discussed on Unbottleneck - Digital Marketing Solutions
"Leave the world a better place. He's the author of the book behind the lens dedicated to mastering photography with any camera. Herbert is also a trinity college. Dublin global ambassador in dublin Of course that's in ireland and helps to promote diversity worldwide and has a background in biomedical engineering. His website is virtual entrepreneurs website dot com Write that one down your want to check it out all sorts of really cool stuff and we talking about that in a little bit so So herbert welcome to the show. And thanks for hanging out with me today. Thank you so much steve. That's that was a really great. Enter your really setup. Mistake i for myself. We give us a lot of good stuff to work with so we stocked you just to make sure we had our ducks in a row. So where you where you currently are you in. Are you actually still in ireland. I am still in ireland. I am a the west side of allen so my story essentially i was born in east africa and i've lead a lot of countries Down in africa going all the way down to south africa and a lot of stories and My inspiration matt. Learning comes from traveling living in all these different communities and cultures and then entrepreneur hope to land. Is i think for a lot of enterpreneurs as we learned from all these diverse backgrounds right but also as we draw from these experiences. I think we find ourselves in this unique position where essentially global citizens where we almost connect with anyone from anywhere around the world instantly with ease in care. And i think that's also part that i'm sensing with all the people that are meeting including you and you said you know you didn't notice your team this diversity so i was kind of like yeah. Yeah it's it's a it's a good space to be so yeah. Thank you so much for having me. I'm super excited. I'm very pumped in contrast to get started. So we're gonna we're gonna get nerdy and talk about digital marketing few minutes but i'm sure I'm sure a lot of people have questions. 'cause you're in ireland and you've got this south african accent in When did you actually Relocate and what was what was your motivation. So i think The best sort explain. It is I've been i moved here about. I think fifteen sixteen or seventeen years ago now and at the time when we're traveling around twelve educational reason finding the best education possible because a english is still quite not the main language a lot of countries outside of europe and the us America right so with all these other different languages it means become limited. Maybe there are there but there's also the idea that you need to work extra hard to get the same opportunities. Maybe that people must people..

The MMQB Podcast with Peter King
"herbert" Discussed on The MMQB Podcast with Peter King
"To establish I feel like. I've got a great relationship with him. I can go to him for anything. And i know you can do the same thing for me and You know he cares about all his players and he's a smart guy to knows exactly what he's doing. The defense dialed up there. Doing a great job disguising their looks a lot of fun to play for. Isn't it crazy. That five years ago he was a division three defensive coordinator. It's a lot of hard work to get to where he is now from there but I doubt it because he he's a hardworking and he's a smart guy and i know there's ever a problem he's going to get just justin herber. Good luck thank you very much. Three two one. My thanks justin herbert He's growing in stature and he's a he's a good man who i think can really deal with the pressures that a young quarterback has to deal with today the weight of a franchise on his shoulders. Last thing i wanted to just throw at one point. Look josh allen got this gigantic new contract six years two hundred and fifty eight million dollars i think but basically josh allen is going to be playing football for two point five million dollars a week for the next six years and you think about that and you say and the one thing i always wonder about will money. Change the guy. Will he be different because he just won the nfl lottery. And i asked. I've asked a lot of people that question and obviously there's nobody who's going to say. Oh yeah he's going to be just going to be a bomb. He's not gonna work anymore. He's arrived he knows it. So everybody says that allen obviously is insistent which you'll see in my conversation with him. I'd nbc sports dot com. But i found a really interesting point was made by a jordan palmer who obviously is his his tutor a works with in the off season and he told me that josh allen this year was not consumed by getting more money he talked and work toward fixing what he did wrong in their biggest games last year the games that they lost especially against kansas city and palmer said he's one of those guys who just isn't going to say i got my money now. I'm comfortable again. Everybody's gonna say that. I understand and time will tell but i think if i were the buffalo bills. I would've made the exact same decision that they did. Pay the quarterback now and in part. The money for quarterbacks never goes backwards as the dallas cowboys found with dak prescott. It always rises so get it done now. So instead of paying him fifty million a year a year or year and a half from now they pay forty three million a year and do a better job for the long term. Best interest of the buffalo bills franchise. Hey that's it for my podcast. This week thanks a lot for joining me. It's really windy out here in.

The MMQB Podcast with Peter King
"herbert" Discussed on The MMQB Podcast with Peter King
"So you also bought a partial stake in the local pro soccer team sporting kansas city. Why have you bought a stake in both the royals and kansas city. Yeah i mean. I think it's kind of a longtime vision for my future obviously being in kansas city being in this community and seeing the people that we have here. I know that. I'm gonna be for a very long time. And i love for for other sports as well and i love baseball. My dad My fiancee brittany played soccer professionally overseas. So i've developed a love for watching soccer and to see those people in those organizations and how they ran I get the look in on it at an early age And i know once. Football's over i'll still be in sports somehow and so what better way than looking through other organizations that have had success in this area are then comey give me a little insight into it. You really want an nba team in kansas city. Don't you oh. I do big time and We have the infrastructure. We have the the fan base. If you look at lawrence and how We support a the university of kansas. You know that we'd had the fans out there so it's just about trying to get a team here and we'll see if we can make it happen in the in the long run but i i'm excited for what we have now. Have you been active at all and trying to make that happen. I have a little bit. I've talked to some people and try to see what's the chances of getting a team here and it's a it's a long term vision. That hopefully will happen over time. But i mean. I love watching basketball. I'll i'll watch the mavs lot being from texas luca don-shik and all those guys go to work. And i think kansas city it'd be a great place for team. Want to ask you something about the super bowl. After the super bowl i looked up the stats and you were hit or significantly pressured. Twenty nine times in that game which is a super bowl record. No quarterback was ever abused that much in a super bowl which was natural. You had a lot of guys out on the line. It was a makeshift line. And yet knowing you you're still probably really angry about the way the offense played and about how many points you produced in that game. How do you look back on that day. Yeah i think you look back on that day and you have to learn from it. I think the biggest thing when you beat like that By obviously a really good. Football team You have to look back on that and see that you can't come not one hundred percent ready to play every single day and we had injuries here and there but everyone has injuries at their time of year for us to not go out there and be able to even the end zone at all It's something that will haunt me for the rest of my career but You learn you get better from it and try to make sure you're ready to go and whenever you get another chance at you don't Go out and show out like he did that time. How physically healthy were you that day with your foot. The injury to your foot. Yeah i mean it was hurt But i mean it was hurt kind of throughout the entire playoffs. I knew to have surgery after the season. knew that wouldn't be right after the season as quickly as possible and it will be a rehab process of a couple of months And so to me. At that point there was nothing that was gonna hold me back from being on that football field And i feel like if i could if i could have played better earlier in the game and might have kinda lessen the pressure that we got throughout the entire game and so it kinda. That's football works if you don't come out ready to play You can get your tell wolf anywhere so in the time after the game you have surgery. What is the status of your tone. Your foot right now. Yeah it feels good now. I mean this is the best. It's felt since since the play right before the playoffs last year I've been able to go out here have had taken any days off at it. Haven't had to take any plays off whereas in the spring a little bit. Not as when i was doing some of the sprint outs. We kinda let chad to go in and do that type of stuff so being able to do that. And take the constant pressure of every single day running and being on that and not having any setbacks We're in a good spot that hopefully we can keep building and keeping better by even season when you look at your offensive line now. The one that you're practicing with right now what do you think. Is it a work in progress. And what's the chemistry like there. I think that's been the biggest soup i wanna say. Surprised but really surprised for me is the chemistry that they built so quickly. When you have a lot of new guys. I mean in that whole entire offense align room and then without starting five a lot of new guys on that on that group to see them kind of come together. They're hanging out there having dinners. They're eating with each other every single time. We're out. I'm out here at the lunchroom here And they've become best friends So they've already started to build that chemistry. Obviously there'll be bumps here and there where they're learning how we do things here compared to where they were at But you see that fight and that passionate they had for this game. And i think that's gonna that's already really good so he can get even better as the season goes on. Is you've watched the nfl this off season. There's been a bunch of drama with quarterbacks with russell wilson with aaron rodgers and i sort of look at you and i'm sure i mean you're a lot earlier in your career than those guys are but when you look at your place with this team you relationship with andy reid. The coach and bread beach. The general manager seems almost golden. What is your relationship with those guys like. And why has it turned out to be so good. I think the biggest thing is. I mean they just they really want to win and so do i. I think whenever you're looking around the league every guy that's that's kind of had some stuff happen this off season..

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"herbert" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"And that living and in this time of considering he endured as he would often say such spiritual conflicts as non. Ken think but only those that have endured in the midst of these conflicts. His old and dear friend mr arthur wooden it took a journey to salute him at baynton where he then was with his wife's friends and relations and was joyful to be an eyewitness of his health and a happy marriage and after they had rejoiced together some few days they took a journey to wilton the famous seat of the earls of pembroke at which time the king the earl and the whole court were there or at salisbury which is new to it and at this time mr herbert presented his thanks to the earl for his presentation to baton but had not yet resolved to accept it and told him the reason. Why but that. The earl acquainted dr laud then bishop of london and after archbishop of canterbury with his kinsman zero resolution and the bishop did the next day so convinced. Mr herbert that the refusal of it was a sin. That was sent for to come from salisbury to wilton take measure and make him canonical close against next day. Which the taylor did and mr herbert being. So habit went with his presentation to the learned. Dr devonte who was then bishop of berry and he gave him institution immediately for mr. Herbert had been made deacon some years before and he was also the same day which was april. Twenty six sixteen thirty inducted into the good and more pleasant then healthful parsonage of benneton. Which is a mile from salisbury. I have now brought him to the parsonage of benneton and to the thirty sixth year of his age and must stop here and the speak the reader to prepare for an almost incredible story of the great sanctity of the short remainder of his holy life. A life so full of charity humility and all christian virtues that it deserves the eloquence of saint chrysostomos to commend and declare. It a life that if it were related by penn like his there would then be no need for this age to look back into time s- past for the apples of primitive piety for. They might be all around and the life of george herbert but now alas who is fit to undertake it. I confess i am not and and not pleased with myself that i must and profess myself amazed when i consider how few of the clergy lived like him. Then and how many live so unlike him now but it becomes not me to censor. My design is rather to assure the reader that i have used very great diligence to inform myself that i might inform him of the truth of what follows and though i cannot adorn it with eloquence yet i will do it with sincerity. When at his induction he was shot into bamber. Bertans church being left there alone to toll the bell as the law requires him..