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Greg Rosenthal
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Chad Johnson
You want to do both?
Daniel Jeremiah
How many snaps in a football game can you play? All of them, if they give me the chance and the opportunity to do it.
Chad Johnson
And what?
Daniel Jeremiah
So we were talking about the challenges that.
Chad Johnson
That come with it. You got to be an offense of meetings. You got to be in defensive meetings.
Daniel Jeremiah
You got to be in wide receiver meetings. You got to be in defensive back meetings.
Chad Johnson
How is there enough time to do all that?
Daniel Jeremiah
How did you prepare for that when you played college?
Chad Johnson
Well, we kind of got 24 hours in a day. We probably sleep for about eight of those, so we probably got 15 more.
Daniel Jeremiah
So the 15 all dedicated to those?
Chad Johnson
Yeah, all of them dedicated to football.
Daniel Jeremiah
Ocho. Yeah. The issue is not playing both of them. Can you play both of them?
Chad Johnson
Well, Right, right.
Daniel Jeremiah
Because I can put anybody out there to play both sides. But how well can they play it?
Chad Johnson
There's an.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's. I. There's a difference. There's levels. There have been great guys in college that couldn't play at that next level. And you're asking him because. See, for me, it don't do him. No. For him to go out there like, oh, he playing both sides of the ball. How well will he play both sides of the ball? That's the question. Do I believe he gonna play every snap? No. No, he's not.
Chad Johnson
You know what I like? I like to believe. I like the fact that he believes he can actually do it most of the time. That's where it all starts in anything you do in life. Believing that you can do it, Manifesting. Not only doing that, not only believing it and manifesting it, then working your way into actually being able to do it. Has it been done before? Absolutely not. Which is why you and I, they.
Daniel Jeremiah
Used to play both ways. Back in. Back in the 50s, the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s. I think Chuck McCarrick this old, was the last two way player. He was a middle linebacker and a center for the Eagles. He was the last full time two way players concrete, Charlie.
Chad Johnson
And I think one of the reasons why me and you and everyone else is debunking his ability to play full time on both sides of the ball is because of how much extreme. What's the word I'm looking for here?
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, it's a physical grind. Because guess what, Ocho, he plays both sides of the ball. He gets hurts and miss a game. Guess what? I've got that I'm down two players.
Chad Johnson
Oh yeah, that, that, that too.
Daniel Jeremiah
Listen, I'm down two player.
Chad Johnson
I, I listen, I like, I like the confidence though. I, I, oh yeah, for sure.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's part of it. That's half the battle is believing everything.
Chad Johnson
You do, believing you can do it. Now what, what I do, yes. What I would love for him to do is you got to focus on one, you got to focus on one thing. You got to be, you got to be great at one thing. You're not going to be able to grade at both. You can't be great at DB and greater receiver. You have to become a craftsman at one or the other. Now, I don't know which one is going to be. I'm me personally, I like him playing both. I enjoy it. I enjoy watching them play both sides of the ball. Will he be able to do it at that level? At an elite level, at the next level? I don't know. That's very, very difficult. When you look at the level of talent you're going to have to see week in and week out, that's the hard part. Because the level, the level, the, the level, the level feel evens. Yeah, everything, even.
Daniel Jeremiah
There are a lot of guys that just as talented as he is.
Chad Johnson
Wait, say it again.
Daniel Jeremiah
I said there are guys that just as talented as, just as talented in the NFL.
Chad Johnson
Some that are even more talented. Everyone is, hey, everyone is just as fast. Everyone just as quick. Lateral movement, short air quickness. No matter what you, everything, everybody is exactly the same. There's one thing that separates everybody, your technique. And up here, it becomes the mental game at that point. I like it though. It's exciting. I'm curious, I'm curious to see where he goes and not only where he goes, but what they allow him to do. How are they going to use him?
Daniel Jeremiah
People talking about they don't hit in the NFL. Yeah, they do.
Chad Johnson
They do.
Daniel Jeremiah
Please.
Chad Johnson
I Know the rules have changed a little bit. You know, you can't hit like they did during our day. But they still hit. They still hit, I tell you.
Daniel Jeremiah
You know what? I wish all the fans that say they don't hit, they would sign a waiver and go out there if.
Chad Johnson
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Daniel Jeremiah
Okay, who's a. Who's a safety? Okay. G.J. watt. Oh, no, no, no. Oh. They said they don't hit, so I want them to go out there.
Chad Johnson
It's one thing to watch the game from the stands. It's one thing to watch the game of football from tv, but to put on. To put on some pads as a fan and not understanding how fast the game is and how fast them mofos is moving, man, don't do that.
Daniel Jeremiah
You played 11 years. I played 14 years. I understand the collision. And people see, everybody thinks something easy if you've never done it.
Chad Johnson
Or maybe they. Maybe they have. Maybe they have done it. But we talk about peewee high school, college, that's in my pro. But it's different.
Daniel Jeremiah
It's different. There's levels to this. As you go up, you play flag, you play popcorn. I mean, peewee popcorn or whatever you want to call it. Then you go to jv. You go to high school, you go to college. Now, there is no higher level than the NFL. So all the people say, look, the NFL, hey, we'll allow you to play. We want you to sign this waiver, whatever position you want to play. If you want to play running back, you want to play wide receiver?
Chad Johnson
Running back.
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, you want to play quarterback? Running back, Who? Huh? If they want.
Chad Johnson
Please.
Daniel Jeremiah
And so, no, Joe, not again. We go, hey, we're gonna have practice. Okay, who you want to go up against? So you want Fred Warner, you want Z. Franklin, you want Ron Smith. Okay, you want Pat or Tan, you want Jalen Ramsey, you want Stingley. I'm talking about, who do you want? Who do you want to guard? Who do you want to go up against? Now, we're going just one time, and we'll say, okay, now tell me what you think. You think they're still hitting NFL?
Chad Johnson
And you know what? People's perspective on the game won't change until they're actually in that situation. It's a situation, hypothetically speaking, they will never be in. Therefore, that's why they comment the way they do from the outside looking in. That's why they tore down on players the way they do, because they've never been in that position. They don't understand how difficult it is. So it's easy to talk, you know, from the couch or if you watch the game, you study the game and have never actually played it, to understand how difficult it is. I don't think people really understand how great Saquon Barkley is. Forget the numbers he's putting up. I don't understand.
Daniel Jeremiah
I don't think they get it.
Chad Johnson
They don't understand how good Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, all these dudes that you talk about, you know, on Twitter and X and they don't understand how good these dudes are.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, I'm not saying that you can't catch, but I'm saying catch the ball with a dude gonna drill you.
Chad Johnson
We have to focus. We have to focus. We have to lock in on the ball. Bring it in, man. Come on, man. It's so many that, man. Man.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hey, Ocho, they don't hit no more. I tell you what, we gonna hand the ball off and we gonna block it just like we would if that was Derrick Henry or Saquon running the football. We're not going to turn them loose on you. We're going to block it all the same.
Chad Johnson
And mind you remember this. And when they block it all the same, there's always one free man that the running back has to beat.
Daniel Jeremiah
Absolutely. Because the quarterback is not blocking anybody.
Chad Johnson
Always one man that the court that the running back has to beat, and that's your man. You got to beat him on your own. It's different, man.
Daniel Jeremiah
And you got on pads. I mean, you. You not used to juking nobody. Hey, as a matter of fact, you see the guy from the. The Hawks, they had the two guys, and he went and laid the ball up, and he ended up tearing his knee.
Chad Johnson
For real? Yes. You talking about, like, at halftime?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes. They had, you know, they had a competition. You got to make so many points. One guy on one end, one guy on the other end. They gave him five, four, three. He got the ball with the. Lay it up, reel him up out of the wheelchair.
Chad Johnson
That's funny.
Daniel Jeremiah
What's the thing is, Ocho, I don't think people realize when people like, well, damn, man, you bigger than I thought. You don't look that big on tv. Hell, I'm small compared to a tight end.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
And then you multiply that. A guy running full speed. If you ain't never been used to taking no hit or you haven't taken a hit in a while, you're not taking a hit.
Chad Johnson
No, not at all.
Daniel Jeremiah
Because as I got older, I didn't want to look. I was a guy. I ate. I would take a lick. I would. Hey. Okay. I'm cool.
Chad Johnson
I was right back up.
Daniel Jeremiah
As I got older, I started getting. Year 12, 13, 14. I put that blink on. Little choke. Oh, no, I hear right on the bottom. I ain't taking that lick, though.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, I'm good. You listen. As you get older, you get by the year 10 and on, you make business decisions.
Daniel Jeremiah
Absolutely. Hey, put that blink on. Head on out of bounds. Hey, turn it up. No, I'm good. Hey, it's. Hey, o. Joe. It's second and one. If we can't get second to 131.
Chad Johnson
I don't know, T. Somebody's wrong.
Daniel Jeremiah
Something that late the ball game. Four down, something like that. Okay. Okay. I can't do it. Hey, I got two. Hey, back in the day with your two guys coming. Okay, you over here. You over here.
Chad Johnson
Okay. You slid him.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, I come. I think you the lesser of the danger. Let me get you. Let me get you. I will. I will get.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hey, back inside. That's a problem. You. Not a problem. But I'm really anxious to see Travis give it a go. Playing both sides.
Chad Johnson
It's important where he goes. It's very, very, very, very, very important where he goes. And I hope the team that drafts him understand his beliefs, understands his wants, and they use him in that manner because he's an exciting player. He's a generational talent, and they need to be able to use him in a manner so he's able to display that at the next level the same way he did at Colorado.
Daniel Jeremiah
I'm not so sure. It's not more of a mental than a physical focus, because you have to be on your A game all the time, especially on defense, because, you know, sometimes a wide receiver, you're not getting the ball. So I ain't really got to focus. They ain't throwing me the ball. I'm laughing the progression. But as a defensive player, as a corner, you lied. You have one slip, Ocho. You hesitate a little bit, you got to smell the deal. Yeah.
Chad Johnson
Strike up the band.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's it. And now you coming. Hey, you. Hey. And what everybody do after they give a touchdown, what they do, Ocho, they look up at the jump on Trump. Yeah, that's you. That's you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You did that. We just saw that. Yeah, but you looking over there. Yeah, that's you. But I'm anxious to see what he can do. He believes he can do it. Do I Believe he can play every snap, offense and defense. I don't do. I think he can play one side and then they have packages. I believe it's easier if he's a DB for them to install packages at the wide position.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
I believe that's easier. But let him try it.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, I like it.
Daniel Jeremiah
I think. And you drafting him, knowing that's what he wants to do. One of the reasons he went with Time. Time told him he would let him do it. I'll let you do whatever you can do. He showed time he could do it. He did it. He won the Heisman Trophy. One of the great seasons of the wide receiver. He had what, 13, 1400 yards, a DB. He had a bunch of pass breakups, had a force fumble, key interceptions. Good tackler.
Chad Johnson
Oh, he gonna come up and tackle too now.
Daniel Jeremiah
Let's see what he can do. No. No problem whatsoever. Giving. I think you gotta get. I think you have to give him that. Cause deep down. Cause now he gonna feel some type of way.
Chad Johnson
Oh, yeah, you already knew.
Daniel Jeremiah
You already. You.
Chad Johnson
Listen, I knew what I wanted before I got here. I expressed my interest in it. I've said it over and over and over countless times. And you bring me in, you draft me this high, wherever it may be. And then when I get here, you tell me. Well, we don't think you. You know how they play that game, Monk? Well, we don't think you. Well, we think you're that. Come on now. Don't, Don't. Don't play that game.
Daniel Jeremiah
He would love that opportunity. So where you think he goes? Oh, yeah.
Chad Johnson
Oh, man.
Daniel Jeremiah
What do you think Trav goes?
Chad Johnson
I don't know.
Daniel Jeremiah
Cleveland? The Giants.
Chad Johnson
I don't.
Daniel Jeremiah
I don't know.
Chad Johnson
Because, listen, when you talk about Cleveland, they need a quarterback. When you talk about the Giants, they need a quarterback. So I don't think any. Any. Those two teams are not passing up on Shador or Cam Ward. Now, I. Listen, somebody might come up from low and surprise us on draft day and come and grab a quarterback early. And then it frees up Shador somewhere else. We keep forgetting we not even talking about Abdul Carter. Hell, who's to say he don't go first? You know, you just don't know. Especially with those four. Ain't no telling how it's going to go. But I know he's going to go in the top five. I just don't know where. And who knows what's going to happen on draft day with some other team and some conversation that they might. That they might Feel a player is up there that might be a generational talent and a franchise changing player to them and they go up and snatch them and change the draft all the way up.
Daniel Jeremiah
According to Adam Schepter, the Browns are more likely to pick Travis Hunter at 2 in the draft. He impressed Cleveland at his pro day. The Browns are exploring a potential taking Travis Hunter at 2 then trading back into the first round to land Jalen Milroe. It's possible that Milro could be picked around there with their second pick, but it would be gambling end of the season with with Kenny Pickett. FQB1 Milroe was invited and he has accepted an invitation to the NFL draft.
Chad Johnson
You think is, is he. Milro has a chance to go in the first round.
Daniel Jeremiah
You think that's what they're saying? Oh, it just.
Chad Johnson
I don't, I don't like that, man. I don't like when they, I don't like when they bring players in and have them sitting there like that all day and ain't no telling where you're going to go. It's not, it's not for certain. You're going in the first round. They. They put the camera on you while everybody was getting picked. I don't like that. That's embarrassing to me, man.
Daniel Jeremiah
I would be cautious and let me tell you why I'm cautious. I'm cautious because I watch Anthony Richardson and I watch a supremely guy that size run 4544 whatever he ran, jump out of the gym. He's a 50 plus percent completion guy in college. College. NFL is harder to get completions than the end of than College. If you're 50 in college, you see he was 46, Richardson was 46. There are times I'm looking at mirror, I'm like, bro, what are. What was that? Now I'm not saying that with some time, but how much time are you going to give him? Because if you're going to Cleveland, bro, they're going to need you to be at least by year two.
Chad Johnson
You got to go.
Daniel Jeremiah
You're going to need to be ready to go.
Chad Johnson
Got to go.
Daniel Jeremiah
Because Jimmy and Dee Haslam, they look, we bit the bullet on this one, Deshaun. We gave up three first round picks. One of them was C.J. stroud, one of them was Will Anderson Jr. And the other one was Tank Dale.
Chad Johnson
That's crazy. Oh, that's crazy.
Daniel Jeremiah
One was offensive rookie of the year, the other was defensive rookie of the year and they both gone to the Pro Bowl. Now we bit the bullet on them. We signed off on Deshaun, but you brought that to us. Now we just gave what you call him, 100. What, 40 million, 160 million, whatever we gave.
Chad Johnson
Miles.
Daniel Jeremiah
Miles. Eric, we took Trav. We traded back into the first round, which means that we're possibly going to have to give up next year's first round.
Chad Johnson
Okay, listen, they, they, I mean, listen, the Browns have been missing, okay, the Browns have been missing for a long time on their first round picks. They've been missing for a long time. I know one thing. They can't miss if they go with Travis Hunter. You can't, you can't miss. You won't miss. Now, they miss. They miss. They miss with quarterbacks, but you're not going to miss there.
Daniel Jeremiah
So I'm ready for it to say, I'm ready to see how this thing play. I'm trying to, I'm tired of trying to play expert and like, oh, he's going here, he's going there. Cause you don't know, like you said, somebody might come zooming up the draft board because somebody like, oh, he ain't get selected. Oh, I can get him here. We're about to find out. On April 18th, centers are coming. From Oscar nominated filmmaker Ryan Coogler, director of Black Panther and Creed, starring Michael B. Jordan, comes the Moshe picture event of the year. Twin brothers Smoke and Stack, both played by Michael B. Jordan, return to their hometown for a fresh start, only to discover that an unspeakable evil is waiting to welcome them back. Don't miss the genre bending thrill ride shot with IMAX film cameras, Sinners arrive only in theaters on April 18th. Rated R under 17. Not admitted without parent.
Greg Rosenthal
What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say, say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101 free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday, keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Daniel Jeremiah
The Dolphins are reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with Tyreek Seals antics on A Word about the culture he's creating in the locker room. They have begun to hear teams out potential trade scenarios, but will only act on a deal where they feel they're getting fair value in the return I tried to tell you this. You ain't want to. Oh, whoa, whoa.
Chad Johnson
You try to tell me what?
Daniel Jeremiah
About Tyreek. They were getting tired of that.
Chad Johnson
Oh, well, listen, I think Tyreek ain't. Tyreek ain't slow. He's pretty smart. If, you know, they tired of it, you keep on doing it. What does that tell you? He doing it on what? He doing it on what?
Daniel Jeremiah
You think you do it on purpose?
Chad Johnson
Absolutely.
Daniel Jeremiah
Absolutely.
Chad Johnson
At this point? Absolutely. Absolutely. TikTok, you know, some of the stuff he's doing.
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, he the one that touched him. Talking about, oh, defying that. Your team trying to trade him. You the one at the last game of the season. You talking about your P side. You gotta go do what's best for you. I don't like when. Guy. I don't like when people become a victim in their own story, be a victim in someone else's story. You can't be a victim in a story that you created. You created this. You wanted out of Kansas City, a situation.
Chad Johnson
Whoa, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. He wanted to get paid. He wanted to get paid. That's all. He wanted to get paid.
Daniel Jeremiah
They were going to pay him. But you got to realize Tyreek had years left on the contract. Now, when they came to him and they asked him would he restructure, he said, no. I don't believe it. I signed the contract. Then the next year, he wanted to redo his contract, even though he had said he a year before he signed the contract. I got no problem with that. You go to a guy that was injury prone, Ocho, tell the people at home, how did Tua come into the league? He limped into the league. Remember, he fractured his hip his last year?
Chad Johnson
Yes, sir.
Daniel Jeremiah
He was injury prone in college, where they're not nearly as physical as they are in the NFL. So what do you think is going to happen, Ocho?
Chad Johnson
You're going to deal with some injuries here at the next level. That's what he's had to deal with.
Daniel Jeremiah
So now and then you go, look, I get it. You know, you a. But you tried to sell us. You tried. Ain't nobody believe that Tua was on Mahomes level. Not his accuracy, not his being able to throw. None of that, okay? You want to hype your quarterback up, you're like, hey, I believe in him. We get all of that. You played the wide receiver position. I started wide receiver with the tight end. I get it. I want to give my guy confidence, let you know, I believe in. But I'm trying to figure Out. Ocho, what is it? Like you said, his first year there, he was second in the league in receiving. The first. Second year there, first year there, he was second in league receiver. The next year there, he was one of the few guys that's ever had 1800 receiving yards. Last year he was. Nick. It got up to a bad start. It started the first game of the season, Ocho, with the traffic stoppage, so forth and so on. I don't really know what happened, but. Hey, bro, I, I just don't get these guys.
Chad Johnson
Hey, listen, I don't care. You never know what's going to happen. All that, all that stuff is going on. You know, Tyreek is not happy, obviously. He's continuous to do what he does on social media. Probably trying to egg on a trade in that manner in a fun, entertaining way, you know, using TikTok. Then you have the draft coming up. Ain't no telling what's going to happen. Draft day, ain't no telling. So, you know, some, some might happen there. You know, it changed things up. I'm just like, that's what's so exciting to me because you just don't know. You just don't know. There's nobody for certain. You know what? He was so great in college. He's absolutely going number one. You just don't know.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. Who, who, who you talking about going number one on, man? Oh, oh, you talking about.
Chad Johnson
I'm stand. Yeah, you just, you just. You don't know. It could be. Listen, Tennessee need to. Tennessee need a quarterback, don't they?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes.
Chad Johnson
I mean, I don't know, man. Ain't no telling.
Daniel Jeremiah
I, I think the thing is, Ocho, this is what we see.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
No matter how great you are, they'll move you. Oh, yes. And they'll fact. Because they're not gonna let you become bigger than the team.
Chad Johnson
Not only bigger than team, they won't let you become bigger than the game itself.
Daniel Jeremiah
Nope. No, because Kansas City, they traded Tyreek and went to three striker Super Bowls.
Chad Johnson
Well, but listen, they want to. You got to understand why they went to three. They got that goddamn. They got that special dude over there too. So they got this question, so what.
Daniel Jeremiah
Does that tell you? Wide receivers ain't doing nothing without what. No matter who he is. Tyreek had 1800 yards. Waddle had another 1200. Did they win a playoff game?
Chad Johnson
I was, I was, I was, I was just talking about the super bowl factor. But I got you.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, you better have that guy to pull that trigger. Oh, yeah, you better have. You Better have him. It's fo. Because think about it, all those years, New England, how many Pro bowl wide receivers they had? If you take Randy Moss out of the equation, Wes Welker, I think Troy Brown went to one. But I don't think Troy. I don't think Troy. I could be wrong. I don't know if Troy went with Brady. I think he went maybe a year before Brady. Maybe I'm wrong, but if you go back and study it.
Chad Johnson
O.J.
Daniel Jeremiah
They have a whole lot of Pro bowl wide receivers. That's why. That's why people really fell in love with Tom. It's like they been getting all these super. Going to all these Super Bowls and they got all these talk wide receiver here, wide receiver here, wide receiver over there, Pro bowl, all Pro. And he doing that, you better have that guy.
Chad Johnson
It makes a difference. There's a reason they make the big bucks.
Daniel Jeremiah
It makes a big difference. He's the foundation. If you get him. Ocho, I can build. If I got a solid foundation, I can put whatever I want on it. If I got a great foundation, I can put a 20,000 square foot home or I can put a thousand square foot home, my foundation solid and it can hold it all.
Chad Johnson
Well, foundation is so important in all aspects of life.
Daniel Jeremiah
It is.
Chad Johnson
Well, you just, you just said a word there and don't even know you said it.
Daniel Jeremiah
I get Gronk was there. But y'all do realize that Brady went to how many Super Bowls before Gronk around? Don't do that. Don't minimize that, man. Gronk is. Hey, Gronk for me is one of the two best tight ends. Some people got Gronk one. Some people got Kelsey. I got Kelsey. Hey, I'll debate. I'll debate you look at the regular season, look at the postseason, blah, blah, blah, so forth and so on. But Tom, come on now. All I know is Deon Branch won two bowl mvp, he went to Seattle and we never heard from him. David Patton, y'all know where David Patton went after he left New England? Go back, look at the receivers that he had early in his career.
Chad Johnson
Yes. He hasn't bought him.
Daniel Jeremiah
When they left New England, did you ever hear from them again? He take it undrafted? Y'all do realize Wes Worker was an undrafted guy? Y'all do realize L. Edelman was a seventh round guy? What was. What did. What rounded Amendola get drafted in? Because I think he went to the Rams first.
Chad Johnson
Ojo Amendola was with the Rams first. If I'm not mistaken.
Daniel Jeremiah
That man Was really turning. Look, they were good players, but I don't know if they're going to be.
Chad Johnson
What they became without being there.
Daniel Jeremiah
Wow. So he was an undrafted free agent. Amendola.
Chad Johnson
Hey, Amendola was nice too, huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
He was the Cowboys, then the Eagles, then the Rams.
Chad Johnson
He was nice.
Daniel Jeremiah
Get David Gibbons. Do y'all remember what David Gibbons went once he left New England? What about David Patton? Dion Branch was a Super bowl mvp. He went to Seattle. Did y'all ever hear from him again? Yeah, Edward was a quarterback.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, I can't. I can't.
Daniel Jeremiah
I can't say. Yeah. I just. Look, I don't. Oh, Joe. 7:11. Chris Hogan, your guy.
Chad Johnson
Oh, always open. Buffalo bills.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. 7 11.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, he. And with the Dolphins, was he undrafted?
Daniel Jeremiah
He was like a lacrosse or a field hockey player.
Chad Johnson
Hey, he was nice. He was nice.
Daniel Jeremiah
He was nice.
Chad Johnson
When he got with Brady, he was nice. Goddamn, Chris Hogan. That's a good one. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Big discourse was created over the weekend when draft expert tweeted, lots of double taps and hitches from Shador today. NFL defenders close windows quickly. This was a concerning workout. Andre Cisco said, boy, better stop patting that ball. We breaking all that early. But Darius Slayton jumped in and said, I promise he can pat the ball just fine. If a DB was so good at breaking on the ball and pat, they'd have eight plus picks a year. Same guys that followed the two man dagger concept and give up Diggs in the third and long. Every season, all season long, talking about, boy, pat the ball. What a joke. I said the exact same thing. I said the exact same thing, right? All the. All the. All the. All the expert. The DB told. Oh, they pat no back. They gonna drive on that.
Chad Johnson
Man, listen, they not driving on nothing, man. Stop playing. This is a timing game. It's always been a timing game. It always has been. Quarterbacks have been patting the ball since the beginning of time. It just. It's a part. It's a part of rhythm. It's a part of rhythm throwing as well. Sometimes you hit, sometimes you don't. Sometimes you pat, sometimes you don't. Sometimes the pat is for the timing of the actual throw, waiting for the receiver to get open. It's a part of the rhythm when you're playing, picks the system. Hey, when you throw. Hey, when you. When you. When. When John Elway throw that skinny route, right?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
He hit that seven. When you hit that seventh step, the ball is gone.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes.
Chad Johnson
Now I play like that. There's no hitching, there's no pack. Cause the ball's coming out all the time, right? You got a dig route, you got a curl route. There's a pat on the ball. If he gets to that fifth step. If you're not at your break yet, it just is on the, the corner route, the deep ball. When you hit that seven step, you got play action.
Daniel Jeremiah
There's a reason you taking five with a hitch.
Chad Johnson
My point exactly. Whoever that was, for one, we talk about in shorts and we talk about on air. Turn on the goddamn film. Watch all 32 NFL quarterbacks on drop back passes. You'll see all of them take hitches, you'll see all of them pat the ball. It's a part of the game and always has been. That's called nitpicking. Trying to find something wrong to say. And then you loud and wrong. You loud and wrong.
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, well, hopefully everybody gonna get their chance to see. But Ocho, at this point in juncture, everybody is trying to find fault. Oh, something always, you know, he's not, he's getting his head around too quick before the break. DB's gonna T key on that. He's not dropping his hips or he's doing this. He's tilting the route. He's leaning into the route as the db. You know, I get it, I get it, I get it. Just for me, look, you hope, like Ocho, the way I look at it, game film is the most important very. Now, if I'm looking at a game, if I'm looking at a guy's game tape, I'm watching now, if he looks fast when he goes to the compound, I hope he runs fast. I hope he's quick. I hope he jumps high. So now that corroborates what I've seen on tape, right? Now, if there's something that I see on tape that I don't see when he tests, I got to go back and evaluate. Okay, what, did I miss something, Ocho?
Chad Johnson
Right?
Daniel Jeremiah
What am I missing then? Cause at the end of the day, I still believe tape is the most important. And I'll give you a prime example. Ozzie, he took Terrell Suggs. Terrell Suggs ran 4, 8 with track spikes and a jock. I said, ozzy, how you take this man with a top 10 pick? And he ran 4 8. And he looked me damn by turn on the film. Well, somebody got them 24 sacks. Somebody got the 24 sack. He said, son, you watching? Bend the edge.
Chad Johnson
You don't understand quick.
Daniel Jeremiah
I said, okay, yeah, okay, okay, okay. And look, why am I arguing with Ozzy? Look at the hall of Famers. He's got Ray Lewis, Jonathan Ogden, Ed Reed. Suggs gonna be a Hall of Famer. Yeah. Lamar Jackson is going to be a Hall of Famer. Marsha Yonder is going to be a Hall of Famer. So, I mean, what are we doing here?
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
At the end of the day, watch the tape. Do you see what. What do you see on tape? Are there some things everybody has think that it could correct? Absolutely. Y'all make it seem like Peyton and Tom and everybody, there's something you can get better at. But to say a guy is flawless is just not true.
Chad Johnson
No, not. Not at all. Not at all. You can listen. You can break down people's tape right now. You can break down people's tape right now that are in the league, that are some of the best at their positions right now. And you can find flaws in their game.
Daniel Jeremiah
Absolutely.
Chad Johnson
You can find. All you have to do is nitpick. You can nitpick. You can nitpick on any and everybody. There is always something to continue to work on, no matter how long you've been playing this game, because you'll never be perfect. No matter how much you strive for. You strive for perfection, you will always fall short because you're human. And there will always be human error in everything that you do. So I. Listen. I understand what the guy was saying with the scout. Whoever tweeted that out, I don't think they really understand that the game of football in general, before making that general statement. When all quarterbacks do this, they all do. Based on the play, based on the length of the route. I mean, it made no sense. It was so funny to see Micah going back and forth and Darius Slayton, him talking trash. That was funny.
Daniel Jeremiah
And most of the time, the quarterback, they have the ball. How many times you see the quarterback bring the ball up with one hand and throw it? They bring the ball up here like this here on choke.
Chad Johnson
Exactly. And then that rhythm throw is a pat and let it go. Yes, a pat and let it go. Just to keep the time and continuity of the play going.
Daniel Jeremiah
Like, you know, smoke route, a slant, quick out. You can't catch it like that. Damn sure. Going the other way.
Chad Johnson
It's coming. It's coming out. It's coming out right away.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
It better be early and outside, too.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes, yes, you. You absolutely right. Because when you throwing 1, 2, 3. Yeah. Balls gotta go, huh? Cause them get now. They driving on that now. Yeah.
Chad Johnson
And the funny. And the funny thing about it, think about it. We talk about the good DBs in the NFL, them first three steps and they not even looking at the receiver. They looking at the quarterback.
Daniel Jeremiah
Exactly.
Chad Johnson
They looking at the quarterback. So once. Once that arm is gone. That's why ball placement is so important. Because the good DBs are not even looking at the receiver until after that fourth or fifth step.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's how you. That's how we get them on the sluggo. You do this.
Chad Johnson
Oh, yeah. Your ass in the backfield playing around.
Daniel Jeremiah
And now they throw it over top of your head. The snuggle route. Or they get the stunt or go. Cause you with it and he drop his hip and the quarterback does that.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. Listen, hey, as a db, when they double move you, you better have hell of a hips in transition.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, yeah. Nah, just tackle it.
Chad Johnson
Beautiful hips and be able to transition.
Daniel Jeremiah
Just tackle it. Just tackle it. Because. Because what he's gonna. Because what he's gonna do is that he know once, you know, he beat you start to come up, he's gonna get. He gonna get outside. He's gonna get outside your brick.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
So you might as well just, hey, interfere with it. I'm not giving. I'm not giving up anything. I'm not giving up anything cheap or deep.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
But I thought he. Look, I don't really take anything from anybody throwing the ball in shorts and things because they're not. That's not how you play the game of football.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
What did the guy. When you watch the guy in shorts.
Chad Johnson
No.
Daniel Jeremiah
Is he Lamar Jackson as far as athleticism? No.
Chad Johnson
No.
Daniel Jeremiah
Does he have a Patrick Mahomes arm? No, but he has an arm. That's plenty good enough. Yeah. Are you telling me that Tom Brady. Are you telling me Peyton Manning. Are you telling me Philip River. Are you telling me Drew Brees are more athletic than Shador? No, they're not.
Chad Johnson
No.
Daniel Jeremiah
And they got it done. I'm not saying he's going to be any of those guys, but we're talking about just athleticism. I mean, there ain't no guy. I mean, with this. I mean, is he accurate?
Chad Johnson
Because I feel he's not just accurate, he's insanely accurate.
Daniel Jeremiah
Exactly.
Chad Johnson
Insanely. Can throw every ball, and every ball he throws is catchable. Yeah, they got some receivers. I mean, some. They got some quarterbacks out there, you know, throughout the years now they've thrown a very difficult ball to catch. I agree a lot. Number four, who your brother played for, you know, tearing people hands up, splitting the web of their fingers. You know that. I mean, he was a gunslinger. That's what he was known for.
Daniel Jeremiah
But Shador is extremely accurate. He does a great job of throwing. Has great anticipatory skills. Yes, great job. Got a great job of throwing guys open. That's the difference between college and the NFL, right? Even when you think the guy isn't open, you throw him open. Guys ain't gonna be running. Don't have no 5 and 10 and 3 yard separation in the NFL unless it's a blown coverage, a guy falls down or something. But most of the time you're going to have to fit a ball into a tight window.
Chad Johnson
And also something he doesn't get credit for. We always bring up him not being a dual threat, not being able to run. But his pocket presence, his pocket. He has great pocket presence in his ability in short area quickness to be able to extend plays, not get away from people like Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen, but extend plays to make throws downfield. He's been. He's very good at that. Especially if you watch. Obviously we watched Colorado all last year and we understand that despite all the sacks he took, because listen, we know one of the issues obviously with them was there a lot of time.
Daniel Jeremiah
Wasn't very good. Yeah, ain't no. Ain't. Ain't no way around that, Ocho, his offensive line wasn't very good. It's not like. It's not like we're. We're breaking news. You watch the game? Yeah. There's a time that he's gonna have to know. He's gonna have to throw the ball away. Yeah, you're gonna have to throw. You just throw the ball away. You live to see another day. You don't want to take that unnecessary punishment and you don't want to take your team out of field goal range or you don't want to make it third and long or second along. Hey, throw the ball away. Live to see another day. And that comes with maturity. I mean, the guy is only what, 21, 22 years of age. 22 years of age, yeah. So it takes time and he'll get better. The Peyton Manning that you saw, the great quarterbacks that you saw that rookie season, there weren't that the midway through and at the tail end of their career, they were better. You get better, you learn more. Once you come to the NFL, you start studying tape, you start watching, you pick up things that you self evaluate yourself. Right. That's what the really great ones do. And they evaluate. They self evaluate themselves.
Chad Johnson
Like, damn.
Daniel Jeremiah
And that's why that mofo cover me. Am I tipped off this route. But.
Chad Johnson
But think about. Think about the name that you said, the Tom Brady's, the Peyton Mannings, when they first started, where their years weren't exceptional, as opposed to how they ended up saying shador doesn't go somewhere. Right. You see how he talked in that presser when he said, whoever's serious about me and won the franchise chain and quarterback, that's who need to sign me. Who says he's going to come in and have a season like C.J. stroud did, depending on where he goes. Who say he's not coming and have a season like Jaden Daniels did with the Commanders, depending on where. You know, depending on where he goes. But what if he has that belief where his presence alone heightens everything else around him? Who the hell they go to the Commanders and turn the franchise around just like that, in six months. The great quarterback goes to Houston and turns the Texas around in six months?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yep.
Chad Johnson
Come on, man. Ain't no. Ain't no telling what's going to happen.
Daniel Jeremiah
But, hey, let's just give him an opportunity. Let's see what it. Let's see where he goes. Hopefully go someplace and has a good offensive coordinator, good head coach, have great talent around him. Because if you go back and look Ocho, what did Tank. What did CJ have around him? Nico Collins. Tank. Dale. Yeah. Had Dalton Schultz. Yeah. Nice tight end. Look at Jaden Daniels. Had nice feet. Hey, they had Zach Ertz. They had Terry McScarry. Terry McLaurin.
Chad Johnson
Well, listen, I like that you just broke that down. Now. Look at the places that he had the chance to go to. We got the Browns. Right? Got Njoku. We got my young. We got Jerry Judy. We got my rock runner. I'm not sure who the number two is. Who's the number two receiver?
Daniel Jeremiah
I forget the guy. I know you're talking about. He was okay, but once they moved on from Amari.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
I forget the guy's name.
Chad Johnson
He took over. I can't remember. I can't remember myself. But then. Okay, let's say it's not Cleveland. Let's say the Giants. You got Malik, Neighbors.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yep. And Darius. I think Slayton is still there, too. Right. Didn't they reside Slayton?
Chad Johnson
We were just arguing on, you know, with Michael Parsons.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
You know, come on. Come on now.
Daniel Jeremiah
Come on now.
Chad Johnson
We can work with that.
Daniel Jeremiah
I just think the thing is that sometimes we have false perceptions that we think the guy coming in should be a finished product and that's the best he's going to be. And they don't realize that these guys have that opportunity to get better. That's not the best. That, that shouldn't be the best. That they, that they. That they are. They should incrementally get better, right? And you work at it. You study, you put the time in. Good things normally happen. So what is Elijah Moore?
Chad Johnson
Oh, Elijah Moore. Hey, Elijah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Because they got him. I think they got him. Ocho for Elijah Moore. Clemson.
Chad Johnson
Well, he can run some routes now.
Daniel Jeremiah
He got the Cardinals, huh? Cedric Tillman. Where did Cedric Tillman come from?
Chad Johnson
Tillman.
Daniel Jeremiah
I played with a guy named Cedric Tillman. We went to Alcorn State.
Chad Johnson
Hey, I know Elijah Moore is. Well, he can run some routes. Boy, huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's smaller. Smaller guy, good in the slot. But you know, Jerry Judy is tremendous in that slot. Jerry Judy. I was happy for Jerry.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, he had a hell of a season. Why?
Daniel Jeremiah
Because, look, he wasn't getting the opportunities. They didn't have the quarterback. He grew frustrated. I think the thing is, like when you. It's easy when you're a young receiver, Ocho, to get down. Cause fans start booing you, coaches pull you playing time, and all of a sudden you Normally play at 45 plays, you play at 20. Well, how in the hell you expect me to show you something in 20 plays when at least five of those, the quarterback's gonna get flushed. Yeah, another. Another five. I'm not the number one option. I might be. I might not even be the second option. I might be third option. Right? And second. And two of those gonna be screened. He gonna get sacked on another three. So how the hell you expect me to do something with 20 plays? And I'm really only involved in about seven of them.
Chad Johnson
Ah. Hey, I'm excited, man. I can't wait for football season. When is the draft? The draft next week, huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, he was there. He was there last year. Elijah Moore. He's not there anymore. Last year. Because I remember him catching a. Catching a couple of passes against the Broncos. That's. What a name. But okay. Jerry Judy, Cedric Tillman, and some guy named Michael woods, obviously. And Joe's there.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. But okay, well, hell, we could work with that too. We good?
Daniel Jeremiah
We good.
Chad Johnson
We can work with that.
Daniel Jeremiah
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Daniel Jeremiah
Former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones, one of the best players in franchise history, announced his retirement from the NFL. Jones, a seven time Pro bowl selection, a two time first team all pro selection. During his 13 NFL seasons, he twice led the NFL in receiving yards. 25th and he's the Falcons all time leader in receptions. Eight hundred and forty eight receiving yards. Twelve, eight hundred and ninety six. His 60 receiving touchdowns mark second in Falcons history behind Roddy White. How will you oo remember Julio?
Chad Johnson
Well, Julio Jones, one of the best to ever play this game. Now, now we talk about top five. We talk about top. Listen, might be, might be top five honestly to come out of Alabama, man, one of the greatest ever. I enjoy watching Julio play somebody. It's so funny right watching Julio Jones play. There's a, there's a young fella down there in Ohio State that's from Miami who looks just like him.
Daniel Jeremiah
Jeremiah Smith.
Chad Johnson
Oh yeah, Jeremiah Smith, who might be the second coming of Julio Jones. But man, Julio, Julio was awesome to watch, man, throughout his entire career. Some of the things he could do on the field. That 300 yard game he had against the Carol Panthers was unbelievable when he snatched that goddamn ball off the top of Luke Creekley head that time when he snapped that ball away from Malcolm Butler in the end zone for that touch, man. There are some great highlights of Julio Jones. Julio, I know you gonna see this boy. I've always been a fan of yours. I've always showed you your love and gave you your flowers while you was actually still playing. I'm still a fan to this day. You gonna get you that gold jacket because you definitely a hall of Famer and avi you top five in my book. I would have to shuffle the five around a little bit, but you belong in it. I salute you on a Great career and that's it. He nice.
Daniel Jeremiah
Amazing. He was nice. Consummate pro. Had a great career. I wish he could have finished his career in Atlanta because bouncing around. No, Joe, he went to where he went to. I think he went to. He went to Tennessee after he left that right. Yeah, he went to Tennessee.
Chad Johnson
Tampa.
Daniel Jeremiah
To Tampa. And he went to New England.
Chad Johnson
Philly. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, man. He had a man. If only. If only they could have closed out.
Chad Johnson
That Super bowl, that 28, three game.
Daniel Jeremiah
And he had. He had an amazing catch that had him in field goal range.
Chad Johnson
On the sideline. Right on the sideline.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yep. Steve Bishotti, owner of the Ravens, said he's ready for his team to break through the ceiling and make it to the biggest game of the year. Bishadi said he doesn't like waiting 12 years and he think impatience is good for you when it comes to competing for titles. He also made it clear, I want to win. Now we've got a window with Lamar. I know what we can do. I know that we work to put ourselves in position to win. We all get credit for that. That's all you can do. I hate it that every year you just have to start back over again. But you know what? This is not for the meek. The Chiefs Bills have ended the last Raven season, last two. What will be different this year?
Chad Johnson
Ocho, I mean, listen, it all comes down to two things. Turnovers. That's all it comes down to in those games when they've lost, even though they've been able to overcome. Lamar has been able to overcome some of the turnovers, early turnovers in the game, late in the game. Obviously, we know how it ended with Andrew dropping the ball and having an opportunity to tie the game. Not knowing what would happen going into the second half or overtime at that point, but still, listen, about him saying Bashadi in general, saying he's impatient, he wants to win. Now, as long as you have number eight at the helm, as long as you have number eight at him, you're going to always have a chance. Every time there are a few quarterbacks in the league, there are 32 teams, there may be five or six quarterbacks that are going to be in contention every single year. You can have a goddamn blind zone. I guarantee they will be in the playoffs. The Baltimore Ravens is one of them. As long as number eight is upright, alive and well, you got a shot every time. Now all you have to do is just finish it off in the postseason. That's it. Eliminate the turnovers. That's been Your Achilles heel so far, once you've made it. So they're going to be all right. They're going to be all right. He has nothing to worry about. Just the simple fact that the AFC north has run through Cincinnati. That's the only problem.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, it ain't no Ocho. Check this out. Lamar Jackson is challenging NASCAR legend Dale Earhart Jr. From the number eight trademark. Lamar says it's too close to era eight brand names. Jackson filed a similar trademark opposition to Troy Aikman in 2024 and they're still battling Ocho Lamar versus Dale Jr. Who owns the number eight. Oh, man.
Chad Johnson
Listen, Dale, Dale Jr. We talk about an icon. We talk about an icon in, in the racing world. Someone that's been around for a very long time. Listen, Lamar Jackson still has a ways to go. He's an icon in his own right. And what he's doing down in Baltimore, I, as a quarterback in general, you know, he's continuing to cement his legacy at some point. Once he get that, once he gets that ring, he's going to solidify that. Still one of the all time greats right now. But, but that eight, that Earnhardt, Aunt Dale, it is different.
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, it's so hard that, that.
Chad Johnson
That 8 represents something else that's, that's, it's iconic.
Daniel Jeremiah
It's her.
Chad Johnson
That last name alone, I mean, when.
Daniel Jeremiah
It comes to a number, the only number that you. That's anonymous is 23.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Is 23. That's really the only number that's synonymous with you. Look, I understand they were retired. You know, Magic was 33 in college, but Kareem had 33. And so he slid to 32 and boom. Shaq was 30. What, what was Shaq? Shaq was 32 in Orlando, but he ends up going to 34. So I get it. But when you think of numbers. Yeah, it's going to be hard. I mean, you know, I think Troy Aikman got a beer called, I think he has a beer called eight or something, if I'm not mistaken. I think he does. Yeah, I think he has a beer. I think I, I, I think, I think, I. Don't quote me on that, Ocho, but I think I was reading something that he has a beer called eight. You know what? Hell, I got my phone here. I'll look it up. It's E, I, G, T, H. Yes, he does have a beer called eight. Yeah. Yep. Low carb, low calorie.
Chad Johnson
I like it. You know, it's some, it's certain players, like when you see their number. When you see a certain number, a certain player resonates with that number, regardless of what team, regardless of the color of a jersey. You know, I'm. I mean, I ain't trying to too moan home, but when you see. When you see 85, you know, for the most part, I think Isaac Curtis resonates.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, that's you. Oh, man, I'm sorry.
Chad Johnson
I'm just saying. Listen, I'm with you, right? When you see that 12, you know, it resonates with, you know, Tom Brady. When you see 15, for the most part, even though he's still playing, you know, you think of.
Daniel Jeremiah
In 99. You know what? 99 is the great one, Gretzky.
Chad Johnson
Okay.
Daniel Jeremiah
The great one.
Chad Johnson
Oh, wait. Hey, listen. As great as he is, Ovestin is only three goals away. You know that.
Daniel Jeremiah
It don't matter.
Chad Johnson
Three, three, three, three. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
But hey, yeah, the great. Well, when he get nine heart trophies in a row, talk to me.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, okay, okay, okay. That's different.
Daniel Jeremiah
When he gets.
Chad Johnson
Hey, speaking. I think Obi. I think obiwan obexing Wear 8, too. Lamar Jackson has. Lamar Jackson is one of those players. As he continues to play and play well throughout his career, whether he win, whether he wins a ring or not, that number eight can resonate with him. When he's. When he's gone and done playing, that number eight can also resonate.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
And remembering him.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. You know, there. But look, we're not saying anything, but the first time, if somebody say 99, I'm thinking grad school. So I said, give me the famous 99. I'm gonna thank Gretzky. Now, you wanna say. If you're a Yankee fan, you wanna say Aaron Judge or. You a Bucks fan? I know. SAP. SAP. My boy.
Chad Johnson
Sapp.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, but come on now. Come on now.
Chad Johnson
99.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Greg Rosenthal
Hold on.
Daniel Jeremiah
I thought. I thought Dale Jr. Was 88. How did he get. Why, why. Why does Dale want. I thought Dale Jr. Drove the 88 car. 88 is too close to 8. Hold on. Well, hold on. Lamar says era 88 is too close to era 8.
Chad Johnson
Oh, maybe, maybe, maybe. Maybe the spelling. Maybe the way it's spelled. I mean, I. I can't see it in front of me, you know, for context purposes.
Daniel Jeremiah
But he said ERA E, R A 8. Error. 8.
Chad Johnson
Okay.
Daniel Jeremiah
80. I don't know. But I don't know. That's. That's a stretch there. Close.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, it's kind of close. But usually when you. When you trademark something, you wanted to stand.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes.
Chad Johnson
By itself. And those Two. It kind of coincides a little bit. And it's similar, too. Similar.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hold on, let me see what. I got to look this up, Jojo. Cause this. I know his dad was the number three.
Chad Johnson
Oh, yeah, the legend.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, he drove. He drove 88, and he drove eight.
Chad Johnson
I think the 88 car was all white. I'm. I'm not sure who the sponsor was. I remember it was all white. I can't remember who the sponsors were at the time. You know, I didn't been to a few NASCAR races. You've been in NASCAR race before. Is that outside? Listen, that's one of the. That's one of the best dates when you first meet somebody and you want to do something different, something that obviously the woman you're dating has never experienced. Take it to a nascar. Take it to a NASCAR race and sit outside, man.
Daniel Jeremiah
They don't like that. I don't know if they could take that noise. Ocho.
Chad Johnson
Hey, hey, hey. It's different. Put your earplugs in if that's the problem. It's different. It's different. It's fun. Get your hot dog. Get your beer. Obviously, I don't drink. I had my cocoa. No, I got my hot dog. My little popcorn sat there. Great, great conversation. You know, watch it. Watch. Watch the cars going. But that's neither here nor there. But it's just a great date for anybody in the chat that. That. That want an idea on what it takes. Somebody that they just met or somebody that you already know. NASCAR race. If she can't sit there with you, she don't deserve nothing. None of the finer things in life. And she don't like NASCAR.
Daniel Jeremiah
Dale has trademarked 8, not 88. Okay, so he tried to. I don't. Oh, yeah. I don't know. Troy has trademarked 8 and spelled out. I mean, numbers are hard to trademark, Ojo, because they're like, well, who they belong to, you ain't created. Yeah, it's hard to trademark a number. I mean, slogans like the three Peat. Pat Riley owns that. When he coined the phrase, he got copyrighted. Yeah, I was earlier. Lou will tell the story. When I called him Lemon Pepper Lou, he asked Pat Bell, you think it's gonna stick? Pat said, it's already done stuck. He went out and got Lemon Pepper Lou. Lou will, you know, all he got. Hey, I'm just happy that he liked the name. That's it. I have. I was just being funny, you know? Cause, you know, we all. We talk about. We go get the wings, Ocho.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, and I'm still. I'm still waiting on us to take that trip to go get them wings we ain't been yet. I'm trying to see what all the.
Daniel Jeremiah
We Gonna hit change spot 2 Candyland the volume.
Greg Rosenthal
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Podcast Information:
In the premiere episode of Nightcap Hour, hosts Greg Rosenthal, Daniel Jeremiah, and former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson dive deep into critical discussions surrounding prominent NFL players and emerging talents. The episode focuses on Travis Hunter’s versatility, Tyreek Hill’s off-field behavior, and Shedeur Sanders' performance critiques, among other high-profile topics.
The conversation begins with the intriguing notion of Travis Hunter attempting to play both offense and defense—a rare feat in today’s specialized NFL.
Daniel Jeremiah (04:02):
"He could play both sides of the ball, but how well will he play it?"
Chad Johnson (05:00):
"There's a difference... We used to play two-way back in the '50s and '60s."
Jeremiah and Johnson discuss the logistical and physical challenges of maintaining high performance on both sides of the ball. They highlight the scarcity of successful two-way players in the modern era, citing Chuck McCarrik as the last notable full-time two-way player.
The hosts debate whether teams should support Hunter’s dual-role aspirations or focus him exclusively on one position to maximize his effectiveness.
The discussion transitions to Tyreek Hill, focusing on his reported antics and the impact on his current team's locker room culture.
Daniel Jeremiah (22:31):
"The Dolphins are reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with Tyreek's antics and are considering trade scenarios."
Chad Johnson (22:53):
"He wanted to get paid. That's all."
They explore how Hill’s behavior on platforms like TikTok might be influencing his team's decision to seek a trade, questioning whether his actions are intentional attempts to provoke such outcomes.
Jeremiah touches on the Dolphins’ approach to trading Hill, emphasizing that they will only proceed if they receive fair value in return.
Shedeur Sanders comes under scrutiny for his performance, with Jeremiah and Johnson providing critical analysis of his gameplay and potential areas for improvement.
They compare Sanders to other emerging talents, discussing the high expectations placed upon him and the pressure to perform consistently.
The episode takes a nostalgic turn as the hosts honor Julio Jones upon his retirement from the NFL.
Chad Johnson (49:16):
"Julio was awesome to watch, man. Throughout his entire career, some of the things he could do on the field were unbelievable."
Daniel Jeremiah (50:34):
"Amazing. He was nice. Consummate pro. Had a great career."
They discuss Jones’ impressive statistics, his contributions to the Atlanta Falcons, and his legacy as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history.
Jeremiah reflects on Jones’ transitions between teams, noting the missed opportunities for him to conclude his career in Atlanta.
The hosts analyze the Baltimore Ravens’ strategies under coach Steve Bisciotti, focusing on Lamar Jackson’s pivotal role in the team’s future.
Daniel Jeremiah (51:11):
"They need to eliminate turnovers to secure playoff success."
Chad Johnson (53:15):
"As long as number eight is upright, alive and well, you got a shot every time."
They discuss Jackson’s performance, leadership qualities, and the steps needed for the Ravens to advance their legacy in the NFL.
An unexpected yet fascinating topic emerges when Lamar Jackson attempts to trademark his jersey number 8, leading to a dispute with NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Daniel Jeremiah (53:15):
"Lamar Jackson is challenging NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. over the number 8 trademark."
Chad Johnson (55:30):
"Lamar Jackson is one of those players. As he continues to play well, that number eight can resonate with him."
The discussion delves into the complexities of trademarking numbers and the cultural significance associated with player jerseys. They debate the feasibility and implications of such trademarks in professional sports.
Daniel Jeremiah (58:07):
"Numbers are hard to trademark because they're universal, but slogans and phrases have more flexibility."
Chad Johnson (58:34):
"When you trademark something, you want it to stand out by itself. Numbers like 8 are challenging due to their ubiquity."
Daniel Jeremiah (04:02):
"He could play both sides of the ball, but how well will he play it?"
Chad Johnson (05:00):
"There's a difference... We used to play two-way back in the '50s and '60s."
Daniel Jeremiah (14:25):
"Let him try it. I think he's doing it on what he believes he can actually do it most of the time."
Daniel Jeremiah (22:31):
"The Dolphins are reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with Tyreek's antics and are considering trade scenarios."
Chad Johnson (53:15):
"As long as number eight is upright, alive and well, you got a shot every time."
Daniel Jeremiah (53:15):
"Lamar Jackson is challenging NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. over the number 8 trademark."
Chad Johnson (55:30):
"When you trademark something, you want it to stand out by itself."
Nightcap Hour 1 offers a comprehensive exploration of pressing NFL topics through the seasoned perspectives of Daniel Jeremiah and Chad Johnson. The episode masterfully balances nostalgic reflections on legends like Julio Jones with forward-looking discussions on emerging talents such as Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders. Additionally, the intriguing trademark dispute between Lamar Jackson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. adds a unique dimension to the episode, highlighting the intersection of sports personalities and brand management.
Listeners are treated to a blend of analytical insights, personal anecdotes, and lively debates, making this episode an invaluable resource for NFL enthusiasts seeking depth and diverse viewpoints.