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Greg Rosenthal
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This is what happened, guys. Residents of Upper Darby Township, when you elect a Cowboys fan to your government, 29 years of losing with this team, what do you expect with the leadership? This is a Cowboys fan. This guy follows the Cowboys.
Daniel Jeremiah
Damn.
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You see what type of leadership they have and that's what you put your trust in. Cowboys fan. Sickening.
Chad Johnson
Hey, you gotta be able to separate the two, baby. You gotta be able to separate the two. Your political views, the way things are run with the country and government and the team you decide to support based on probably your childhood, you know, that's. That's normally where it comes from.
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, you're not expecting to see somebody from a whole OO that's a rival. I'm not expect. I'm not expecting to see somebody run for mayor in Denver and they talk about their chief fan or they're a Raiders fan.
Chad Johnson
Right. But listen, that's why I said him being a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and being in. Being in office, he is a fan of them simply because of something that happened when he was young. When he was young. That's all. I guarantee you that it was his parents or he grew up. We know they grew up watching the Cowboys during those times when they were winning and winning Super Bowls. I guarantee that's where it comes from. It's not like he just woke up. He's from Philly and was never a Philly fan and was a Cowboys fan.
Daniel Jeremiah
This is what Michael tweeted. Michael said, facts. David is the best. And I will not be doing any deal without David Mugaletta at davidmugaletta involved. Like anyone with good sense, I hired experts for a reason. There's no One I trust more when it comes to negotiating contracts than David. There'll be no back doors in this contract negotiation.
Chad Johnson
None.
Daniel Jeremiah
Zero.
Chad Johnson
One of stuff like that pisses Jerry off. For Jerry to come out and say one thing and then Micah come back and correct them.
Daniel Jeremiah
He.
Chad Johnson
And let the world know, regardless of what Jerry says, I do have representation. And I'm not getting a deal. Won't be done unless Jerry goes to the right. The right channels. The proper channels to get.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. And I got one more year on my deal. Miles Garrett had two years left on his deal. Miles Garrett got 40 mil. Come on, see me. Miles Garrett got 123.5 guaranteed. 100 million in the first three years. I need to get more than that. Cause Miles Garrett's got two years left. I got one Holla at your boy and.
Chad Johnson
Hold on. What if they get to the point where they piss Mike off and they piss off the agent and they say, you know what? We just gonna play out that last year and you can. Don't franchise tag us.
Daniel Jeremiah
We're too late. They got that franchise tag on them. But see, here's my negotiating. Here's my negotiating chip moving forward, y'all want this negotiate. Y'all want this 18th game? No more franchise tags. No more transition tags.
Chad Johnson
That's a good.
Daniel Jeremiah
And. And, hey, and that's for Bark. That's for starters. And I want. I want at least for every vested player that plays at least three years and become vested, I want at least 10 years of medical benefits after we done. After we done. At least at the bare minimum, 10. And the more you play, the longer that goes. But I don't want a franchise tag. Franchise tag goes away immediately. Transition tag goes away immediately.
Chad Johnson
I like that. I. I have a question. I got a good question, though. Huh? Think about this. If there was something that you could put on the table, what would you rather more? Will you rather the franchise get rid of the franchise tag?
Daniel Jeremiah
Lifetime health benefits or people have the.
Chad Johnson
Ability to get guaranteed contracts.
Daniel Jeremiah
Guaranteed contract.
Chad Johnson
I knew you. I knew that. I knew. That's a good. That's a good one.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's a good one. Guaranteed contract. Guaranteed. And I mean, look. And now I think the thing is, Ojo, everybody's trying to get at least the first three years guaranteed. But, hey, I've seen them do it. They've guaranteed entire contracts. Kirk Cousins, ever since Kirk Cousins, his third year, he's gotten franchise tag, which is guaranteed franchise tag, which is guaranteed. His first three years in Minnesota was guaranteed his first three years in last. The Second three years in Minnesota was guaranteed. His three years Atlanta is guaranteed. So he operated with nine years of fully guaranteed contracts. They fully guaranteed Deshaun Watson so they can do it.
Chad Johnson
Well, hold on, wait. Listen to what you're saying. Now look at the position. You talking about quarterbacks. You talk about specific position, the quarterback, the one who actually has the ball in their hands most of the time, all the time. So I think them guaranteeing them money, they see fit based on the position. Yeah, an important. Now what about other positions? Offensive linemen, D lineman, skill player, defensive backs, wide receivers, running backs. I think running backs would probably be the last on the list.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh yeah? Yeah.
Chad Johnson
Be able to get money. Unless you are special.
Daniel Jeremiah
Fair.
Chad Johnson
You got special.
Daniel Jeremiah
I think the thing is Ocho, most teams value running backs. The most value running back has is first three, four years out of college. Cause guess how old he is. He's normally 21, 20, 22, 23, 24. Now if he's really good, I've given him somewhere between 200 and 300 carries. That's just in the NFL. I'm excluding what he put on his body in college and I'm excluding what he put on his body in high school, I'm assuming. So now you talk about somebody that's had what, somewhere between 6 and 800 carries in college, another 1200 by the time he's 25. That's 1800 carries plus what he had in high school. How many more carries he got in them legs. See, that's how they look at it.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh wait, but Derrick Henry, but, but you know D. Henry, all those carries that he had in college, high school, I mean he's the all time leading rusher in high school. D. Henry had like a damn near a thousand carries in college and what he have now, probably another 2,000. Yeah. So they look at running backs and said the greatest value you'll have as a running back is your first three to four years in the NFL. Because guess what? That's when you're at your youngest. That's when you have the pressure the most tread on your tires. But I dislike this. I'm glad Michael spoke up. I hope he sticks to his guns and don't let Jerry try to backdoor with something slick. That's what you hire David Mugula for. And that's a small consolation to have to give up 3% to not run a foul. And you're like, damn, they taking all my money. I spoke out. Conduct detrimental to the team. Oh, I wasn't this, I wasn't that. Nah, nah, y'all ain't getting none of this back.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. So it's a rough game, it's a tough game, but you really find out how owners feel about you when it comes to negotiations and dealing. As a player, you do not want to be in that room when it's time to negotiate because you will walk out pissed off. Yes, also, I also this how you.
Daniel Jeremiah
Really feel after all I've done now.
Chad Johnson
Based on my production and what I'm going to do in the foreseeable future, this is how you really feel about me. Sometime player. I mean, players. I mean, ask your agent. Tell your agent tell you the truth on what they really say when it's time to negotiate, but you'll be mad as hell.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, I don't want to know. Let's. Let's just keep it like that. I'm gonna pretend that they love everything about me. And you tell. You make sure you tell them I love everything about them. But you and I both know. But here's the thing. Yeah, he didn't. If my question is, why didn't you work directly with Dak? Todd France is his agent. Why did you not try to circumvent Todd France? Why didn't you try to circumvent. I don't know who Tony Romo agent was or CDs agent. Why didn't you try to circumvent them?
Chad Johnson
Because you know, CD don't play that. You have to understand. You understand. It's all about knowing your personnel. Understand your personnel. Who's one of the most boisterous cowboy players out there?
Daniel Jeremiah
Michael Dak.
Chad Johnson
Don't play that. Yeah, Ceedee don't play that. It's not in their character to even play that game. I'm not playing that game.
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, we already know how Dak. Dak is always Heisman posed him. So that's why he has some type of way. Because Dak has never allowed Jerry to get close to him like he does. Jerry has his faves and he always tries to get close to him. He was very close with Tony Romo. He was very close with a lot of players that he worked hand in hand with him and that worked for him. But Dak has never allowed him to get close. Dak has always been, hey, I'm the quarterback. I'm going to do my job to the best of my ability, but I am not going to strictly business. Strictly business.
Chad Johnson
Strictly business. And he's been the same since day one.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes. And I don't have me personally. I Don't have a problem with that. I think that's how it should be. Because, look, because here's the thing. Dak knows deep down inside Jerry wanted to put Tony Romo back in there, but he was the only one that wanted that. Jason Garrett didn't want that. Stephen Jones didn't want that. So they said, hold on, I don't want all these games. And you still want to bring this man back and put him in there? Interesting. Okay. No, I'm good. I'm good. Look, I know David Mugaletta. Met him a couple of times, talked to him. Good cat. Smart cat. Brother has done a great job, if I'm not mistaken. I think he got C.J. stroud. He had a couple. He got a lot of big time players. Athlete First. Athletes first is a big time company. A lot of brothers and they do an outstanding job. You know, Clutch, Nicole Lynn in that group, Rocky, Arsenal, and that group, his, his, his, his firm, they do a great job. I like that. I like when guys get people that they trust, that they believe in, and that's what it comes down to. Because when you deal with this, it's all about trust. Ocho. A lot of people just make about some color or whatever the case may be, and that's fine.
Chad Johnson
Ain't got nothing to do with it. When it comes to this type of money, Unk. When it comes to this type of money and transactions, you need somebody in the corner you can trust because there are too many horror stories of people getting burned.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
Too many horror stories. The fact that nothing has changed with the percentage of players that are able to attain their money well within two years removed from the game is ridiculous. It's almost well into 90%.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
That all comes down to the team and the people surrounding you before you get paid, why you're being paid. And once you're done playing, you got to have agents or people you trust in your corner that are there for right reasons, not just why you playing. Not just because there's been a. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Daniel Jeremiah
And you got to have somebody that's going to be there in your corner when you're done. I've had the same. Elcho. I've had the same agent for 29 years. I've got Marvin Dim off and in 96. And he's been my agent ever since. And I don't do anything. I run it by him because he gonna be. He gonna shoot me straight. Cause at the end of the day, he want what I know this man wants, what's best for Me?
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
David Mugaletta has Jordan Love, CJ Stroud, as we mentioned, we got. He got Jordan, rams, Jordan Ramsey, DeShawn Watson, that fully guaranteed 230 million. He also has Jaylen Ramsey. So he's done an unbelievable job protecting his clients, getting them the. Ramsey was the highest paid at one point in time. Deshaun Watson had the most guaranteed money for a long, long time. He was the highest paid. Justin fields just got two years, $40 million based on five starts. With six starts last year. Ocho. Jordan Love is going to get. I think Jordan Love already got paid. CJ Stroud is about to get a boatload of money after this year. If he could replicate what he did his Rocky year.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, he gonna get it.
Daniel Jeremiah
He gonna get. He gonna get a big. He gonna get. Hold on. T. Higgins with David Muelletta, too. No, he's rock. He went rock. He. And he and T. Went with Rocky. Arsenal. Yeah, he just went rock because he was with David Mugletta.
Chad Johnson
Uhhuh.
Daniel Jeremiah
And see, David Mugletta don't cut no deals. Oh, no, Dave Don cut no deal. And that's why in Cincinnati, say if you want to stay here, which at the end of the day, the agent's gonna do what you want him to do because he works at the behest of you. Excuse me.
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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 that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this episode. NFL draft season. From DJs, mock drafts to my top 101, free agents will 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
He works at the behest of you, David Mugletta. Like, bro, what we try to do and see, this is what baseball players Do. They're not gonna give you no deal, Ocho, because they're setting the market for the guy that comes behind them. That's why shohei Otani got 700. Juan Soto says, I gotta go, I gotta go higher, I gotta keep bumping it up. I gotta keep climbing. Ain't no discounts. T wanted to stay in Cincinnati. He knew in order for him to stay, he's gonna have to take a discount. David Mugletta understands that. I'm actually trying to increase the market because I'm not. Yes, I wanna do what's in the best interest of my client, but I also want this market to keep rising.
Chad Johnson
Right. So you think Dave was probably suggesting that he leave, huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. Because he knows he would've got more than a one year deal and he'd have got probably two to three years fully guaranteed.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
Cause what about the other receivers? Cause you gotta think about what about the other receivers? Because now other receivers come out, they're gonna be looking like, well, hold on, you just saw T. Higgins when he got. He was free too.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
And so they try to put you against each other because that's what you left. That's the chip. I don't know who the next big time receiver coming out, but I'm looking at Chase. I'm looking at what Chase got. I'm not looking at what. Oh, well, you see what T did or. I don't care what T did. That's when T did. I saw what Chase got and I'm up and I want to get it. It's probably going to be Puka. I think it's going to be Puka, Ocho, because for the late round pick, he's going into his third year. They're going to do something with him after this year.
Chad Johnson
After this year. This early.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
But hey, listen, if the Rams are smart, they'll do it. They'll do it this early. He won't get as much as Chase, though.
Daniel Jeremiah
But here's the thing, though. Ocho, he's going into his third year as a late round draft pick. He only got three years.
Chad Johnson
Oh, we only got three. Three or four years.
Daniel Jeremiah
Three.
Chad Johnson
Oh. Matter of fact, you know what they, you know what they might do too? The middle of the season, if he having one hell of a season and putting the numbers up and going crazy, they might catch him in this, in the middle of the season.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, I'm good. I don't do the middle season. I like to stay focused.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, yeah, I know what you mean.
Daniel Jeremiah
You know what I'm saying, don't you. I like to stay focused. And y'all talking about. Talking about money. I can't stay focused. Don't.
Chad Johnson
Yo, I bet you know what? They gonna let you focus. That's what they just talk to your agent. They let the agent take care of all that. But if you balling out, which I'm assuming he's probably gonna do, I'm not sure how many catches or production that devonte Adams will probably take away from him, but, man, they finna go bananas. And I hope. I hope they use devonte Adams the right way. I hope they don't do what they did to goddamn Cooper cup, understanding how they worked him out of the offense and putting Puk Nakua in the positions that Cooper cup used to be in.
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, what happened was, you remember the first year Puka got there, Cooper got hurt. Yeah. The second year, he missed some time also. So now they say, well, we got concerns about your durability and availability. You know, the best ability you have is availability. Availability.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
And. And that's. That's what I tell guys. They will move. Ocho. You. You've never been injured, but you saw. See, you've been in locker rooms where guys have been injured, and it's almost like that guy ain't even on the team.
Chad Johnson
One thing about it, think about the NFL in general. People in the chat, think about the NFL in general and how great some of the players are or were just in the history of the game in general. And you always think about it, and everybody's replaceable. Sometimes in life, I hear people say, oh, I'm not replaceable. You'll never find nothing like me.
Daniel Jeremiah
You imagine? Yes, always. That don't mean they won't. They won't try. That don't mean they won't be looking.
Chad Johnson
Hey, man, there's always something else out there. Always. And this is. When it comes to receivers, they might not be as great as Jerry Rice. They might not be great as Randy Moss. They might not be great as Terrell Owens, but there's always someone out there that would be able to feel the production. Maybe not as much, but they get the job done.
Daniel Jeremiah
Team, look, they gonna tolerate behavior until they can replace behavior. Yeah, Absolutely, bro. They traded Jerry. They trade. They cut Jerry Rice. They traded Joe Montana. They cut EMT Smith. Yeah, hold on. Ruth Smith. Do I need. Do I need any other great. Hey, all.
Chad Johnson
All the greats, huh? All of them. Very few have been able to finish their career where they. Where they want to. Very few have Been able to do.
Daniel Jeremiah
A Larry Brady walk. I only say they let Tom Brady walk.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, that's it. That's it. Hey, that's the prime example of it. Nobody's been able to do it. Larry Finger was able to.
Daniel Jeremiah
No.
Chad Johnson
Having a luxurious career, great career and one place. And always, always be in good stance with management and ownership.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, yeah. You see Dan Marino play at one place for 16, 16, 17 years. John played in one place for 16 years. That doesn't happen. That doesn't happen often. You see Pay Manning. They got paid. Manny. Hey, Manning.
Chad Johnson
I. I was going to say you, you took. Right. You took it right out my mouth. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Some of the greats. So that's what they, that's what they do. That's what they do. So Brian Schopheimer oddly dropped some inside information about Kyler Murray today. He said the former Cardinals offensive line coach and new Dallas offensive coc. Clay Adams told him Kyler Murray never really wanted to run. Ocho, what do you make of this?
Chad Johnson
I like it. I like it. I think for dual threat quarterbacks that as people that are scouts or in positions of power, they always view dual threat quarterbacks as running quarterbacks. I know Kyler Murray short. I know he's dynamic with his legs in extending plays and doing things off script. But I want to be known as a first throw quarterback. And how do you do that? By extending plays? By being able to go through the process of reading from 1, 2 and 3 or maybe 4 sometimes, and only running when you have to. And I'm sure maybe that's a conversation he had with him, which is why he came out and said it. If that's something Kyle is working on and wanting to be a thrill first quarterback, then so be it. Look what Lamar Jackson's been able to do. Look how he has come and gotten so much better at. You know what? I'm going to be a throw of the ball first and I'm only going to run the ball unless I have to. As opposed to looking at my first read, my first read. Not there. I'm taking off from the ball.
Daniel Jeremiah
I think that for, for me. Oo. What makes Kyler Murray scary is his legs. Don't nobody fear calamari arms. They just don't.
Chad Johnson
But you know what? I like that you said that. But he can't throw the ball. His anticipatory skills are very good. And then you got Marvin Harris, Marvin Harrison Jr. You don't have to run the ball no more.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, he does, Ocho, because here's the Thing is that he's an undersized quarterback, and what makes him dynamic and what makes him lethal is his legs. So it's the same thing. The RG3 ran into RG3. Like, I don't want to run. His dad went in there and said, I want him to be Peyton Manning. I want to be Tom Brady when he was never that right. I mean, Ocho is like, all of a sudden. Ocho, you vegan? Hold on. Can you let me build up to it? Hell, I've been eating meat for 25 years and all of a sudden you tell me, now I gotta cut out chicken, I gotta cut out fish, I gotta cut out seafood, I gotta cut out all animal protein and go straight, strictly plant based. Can I get some time to build up to that? I'm not saying that eventually you can't build up to that, but I'm saying to do this cold turkey. Damn.
Chad Johnson
No, it's a process. It's a process. Hey, listen, everything you just named right there, everything you just name, is that you have to exclude that from your diet if you become vegan.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
Oh, my God. Hey, I'm not trying to be funny, and no disrespect to anybody that's in the chat that might be vegan or that might see this clip, but that sounds miserable.
Daniel Jeremiah
And you got to stop eating hoohah, too. That meat ain't it.
Chad Johnson
I ain't got nothing. I mean, yeah, depending on who it is. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
No more booty holes either. No more rug roast. You've been eating rug rolls for a long time. That's done dead doa. Dead on arrival.
Chad Johnson
Hey, that's funny. I. I don't see how people do it. And I mean no disrespect. I don't know how people, you know, choose to be vegan. I don't know how people choose to be vegetarian, and I don't know how people choose to be. What else? What's the other.
Daniel Jeremiah
You mean pescatarian?
Chad Johnson
I said pescetarian.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's what I said, pescatarian.
Chad Johnson
Okay, you got that. What's another one?
Daniel Jeremiah
You got vegetarian? Vegan. Vegetarian is like, sometimes you could eat, like, maybe you eat fish or maybe eggs. Vegan, is that. It's all plant based. Plant based. Excuse me.
Chad Johnson
Hey, how do you live like that, huh? I'm just saying in general, you know.
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, what you got to give up with your. No toes. You can't lick on no toes. No elbows. No, no, no.
Chad Johnson
I'm just saying there's nobody in this chat or anyone that is vegan, vegetarian or, or, or what's the. What's the last one?
Daniel Jeremiah
Vegetarian, vegan or pescatarian?
Chad Johnson
Yeah. There's no way you can tell me you're actually happy with your choice in diet and you got to be miserable. I just. You can't. You're not. It's impossible. The food is too good. It's too good? Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, boy. You wouldn't last long. And what, as a vegan?
Chad Johnson
No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't even try. There's no point. There's no point. There's no point. I'm not sure what people are trying to do. Maybe I want to be a little more healthy or whatever it is you work on your diet. Maybe. Maybe for health reasons, I just can't do it. Eat what you want to eat. You know, anything. Whatever's going to happen to you is going to happen to you no matter what, no matter what you do.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, you right about that. But I think the thing is that, you know, once Khaled got injured and he looked at it, I got injured running the football. I didn't get injured in the pocket, I got injured running the football. So maybe that played a role into it. Look, I don't think any quarterback wants to run. I want to put some ball in somebody else hand. Hell, I want to do as little work as possible. Right. But I think the thing that makes him so dynamic, the same thing that makes Lamar. Now, Lamar doesn't run nearly. He. Excuse me. Lamar runs as a last resort, not as a first option. Right. And his game is elevated. But if you see the process and the steps that it took for him to get to where he is now, now people upset. Run Lamar Dale.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
He said his mother's boy. Run the damn ball. Get your ass out the pocket.
Chad Johnson
Do what you do best. Yes, but I like the fact that he's evolved and become a pocket passer first. Matter of fact, he'll go through his progression, go from one to three and come all the way back to one before he take off.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes. If he runs the ball, he's running as a line now. Hey, I would never play him too, man, because the last thing I want him to do is jump out the window and take off.
Chad Johnson
Everybody turn their back.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, man, please. I gotta have eyes on him. Me personally, I gotta have eyes on him.
Chad Johnson
Hey, if anything. Listen, you. You play two men and have a spy.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, but who's that spy gonna be? Xavier Worthy. You ain't f to catch him.
Chad Johnson
Hey, that's funny.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Chad Johnson
I can only think of two linebackers I can only think of two middle linebackers in the NFL that would be successful. Inspiring Lamar Jackson based on their athletic ability and then being able to laterally. Fred Warner. I'm not saying he's fast enough. I'm saying his ability to close the gap and be able to make tackles without getting shook. Franklin, Franklin, Franklin. Fred Warner. Stay with me now. And it's one more that's very small and athletic. He can move sideline to sideline. Golly. It was right on the tip of my tongue. Fred Warner, Zaire. Franklin. Guy, I just had it. I just had it. It was right there. He's small and undersized, but boy, he can go. Guy. He's gonna come to me. It's gonna come.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hey, man, Lamar gonna make.
Chad Johnson
Oh, Milano. Milano. That's who I'm trying to.
Daniel Jeremiah
Milano from Buffalo.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. Yeah. I'm trying to think about Milano before the injury.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. I don't know.
Chad Johnson
Or we talk about sideline to sideline and coming downhill.
Daniel Jeremiah
Man, he better. He better be what you call him? He better be have some body leg, because Lamar gonna make somebody tear some stuff. Oh, yeah. The last day, you know, man, he gonna start and stop and I'm out. Yeah. But hey, Khaled never really wanted to run. I. I don't think most quarterbacks want to run.
Chad Johnson
No.
Daniel Jeremiah
Legs hurt them licks hurt. So. And you're not. They're not used to taking licks like, you know, blood shots. Right, right. So that's the last thing that you want to do. But glad he shared that with on April 18.
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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 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 will 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
Chief fans points out the NFL changes the rules. The last two times the Buffalo Bills lost, Buffalo did not win the overtime game. Hey, my homeboy got the ball first. They never saw the ball. Buffalo didn't get a first down. Now we see Hawkeye.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Measure the ball.
Chad Johnson
Is it coincidental, you think? Is it coincidental?
Daniel Jeremiah
No, because listen, too many coincidence is not a coincidence.
Chad Johnson
Ah, I like that. I like that.
Daniel Jeremiah
And now they be taking a step further. So now moving forward, they have adopted the college rules. Every team possesses passes the ball. Now, they did take, what, what is it? Ten minutes, I think. Ten minutes on the clock, I think. But that was the over all the old overtime rule, right? Or did they increase it since everybody's getting the ball?
Chad Johnson
I'm not sure.
Daniel Jeremiah
But a lot of teams, because it used to be, okay, overtime was sudden death. First team get through here, you, you score, you kick a field goal. Boom. You win the game. Then they say, nah, if you kick a field goal, the other team get a chance to score a touchdown and beat.
Chad Johnson
Score. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
And so now it doesn't matter what happens. You can score a touchdown, but the other team will get an opportunity to possess the football. Do you like that rule, Ocho?
Chad Johnson
I love it. I think it's fair. I think it's fair. Instead of putting the onus on the defense, now we have no choice but to make a stop. If they get the ball first and win the coin toss, allow our team, allow our offense to get the ball as well. If you guys happen to get a field goal or get a touchdown, give us a chance. Give us a chance and put your defense out there and force them to make a stop. Just like we had to make a stop, but we couldn't do it. Okay. I think, I think it evens the playing field, makes the game fair as opposed to most of the time with a team like Kansas City winning the coin toss in overtime. If they win the coin toss, man, listen, nine times out of ten, they're going to get some points and it's going to be. If it ain't seven, it's going to be three.
Daniel Jeremiah
So you like, you like the rule both teams possess in the. I love it.
Chad Johnson
I like it. I like both teams getting opportunity. Huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
My question is. Yeah, okay. Yeah. So because in college you score.
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Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
If now you place the ball on the 25 NFL, you score, you're gonna have to kick it off. Because, hey, somebody might run the kickoff back.
Chad Johnson
I'm back. Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
The thing is, Ocho, is that the rule? Especially if I would always defer. Because that way it gives me an opportunity to know. Because fourth down, I'm live.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Daniel Jeremiah
You see what happened with the 49ers. I don't know why they took the ball first and then. Because I think they were under the presumption if they scored first. Yeah, yeah.
Chad Johnson
They wanted to put the pressure. They wanted to put the pressure on the teams.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, you put the pressure on the team by scoring the field goals. And now they know what they got to do. They gonna keep going for the fourth down.
Chad Johnson
Right.
Daniel Jeremiah
They get that extra down every time. No, I wanna. I wanna know what I need to. I wanna know what I need in order to. To beat you. Cause I know, hey, okay, I get a field goal. Boom, boom, boom. I know. I'm cool. I'm cool.
Chad Johnson
Right? But I like. I like the thought process, Shanahan. Especially in situations like that, you think about super bowl, it's a pressure situation. You know, how can we put the Chiefs back against the wall? You know what? We're going to take the ball.
Daniel Jeremiah
Not by scoring three.
Chad Johnson
Exactly. We're not scoring three. I'm going to hope. I'm going to hope that Brock Purdy and those boys can go down there and get a 7. If you can get a 7 when.
Daniel Jeremiah
The game would have been over.
Chad Johnson
Huh?
Daniel Jeremiah
Game would have been over.
Chad Johnson
Oh, that's right. I'm tripping.
Daniel Jeremiah
They changed the rule this year now is that both team will get an opportunity to possess it like the old college did. And so now both teams score if there's time. I think in this situation, Oo. I honestly think they're probably going to be more ties. Whoa, whoa.
Chad Johnson
Ties? Nah.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. Cause it's not like a playoff game, Ocho. If you're tied in overtime, you keep going. If you tied after the overtime, it's over.
Chad Johnson
Well, it depends on how many overtimes we talk about.
Daniel Jeremiah
It don't matter if you don't give a 1 1%.
Chad Johnson
Oh, that's okay. I don't like that.
Daniel Jeremiah
That's boring.
Chad Johnson
Now that I don't like.
Daniel Jeremiah
In the playoffs, you know, somebody got to score because somebody got to advance, but in the regular season, it's not like that.
Chad Johnson
Okay, so, you know, that's how. That's basically. That's basically like soccer in the regular season. Yeah. Game in one one. That's it. Unless it's some type of championship or tournament where someone has to advance. To the next round. Yeah, okay. I, I don't like that.
Daniel Jeremiah
You don't like.
Chad Johnson
Now, I don't like.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, no, you want somebody to play until they win.
Chad Johnson
Exactly. And we don't need no draws.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hey, you want somebody, man, you want the joker to be out there. Now what if they gotta play on Thursday night? They go three overtimes, see?
Chad Johnson
Oh, okay, that's right. But also think about the gambling. Think about the gambling. Now you add that. Now you add the dynamic and aspect of, you know, what if you, if you get the draw right, or two team draw, you gonna lose.
Daniel Jeremiah
Cause if, when you either lose or you will push. Because here's the thing. Normal time, the spread is always a half. Because you know your team can't score two and a half. They can't get three and a half right.
Chad Johnson
See, that messes everything up from a gambling perspective.
Daniel Jeremiah
It does. So basically, I'm not too happy about this, but hey, but it's going to be interesting. I'm interesting to see. Hey, Buffalo, y'all gotta be on the right side of history. Hey, ain't nobody think y'all had a lead with 13. Listen, Ocho, you deserve to lose. If you have a lead with 13 seconds and you allow a team to get in field goal range, you deserve to lose. You earned that loss. Why would you leave the open side of the field open like that, Ocho? And not you got to press somebody. And you seen Travis, Kelsey and my homeboy talking, they're like, oh, hold on. Ain't nobody want to cover up Trav. So y'all just go give him a free run. Just letting off the ball, just scot free. All he does is belly. He puts it on him, and now he runs now and he gets dabbukar timeout in Buckner.
Chad Johnson
Bye bye.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, but that's exactly what happened. Now you get the overtime you don't get. Now you've already let them get a rhythm O. Because remember, they just went and got field goal range in 13 seconds. You lose the coin toss. They're in a rhythm, and you see my homework go methodically. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Chad Johnson
Right down the field and it's over.
Daniel Jeremiah
So I, I, you know, a part of me does like it because, you know, both teams get to possess the ball, but damn, defense, you know, they're playing the defensive guy, you know, miles Garrett making 40 million. They got a DP making 30 million. Damn. Stop them. I ain't saying you got to keep him out of the end zone, but just keep him to a field Goal.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. And you bend but don't break, right?
Daniel Jeremiah
So that's the Chiefs fans. This is what the Chiefs are saying. But damn, every time Buffalo, they want Buffalo to get to the super bowl so bad. They change the rules. They help them and guess what? They gonna find another way to lose. You can't keep running the same play. Me personally, Ocho and I've seen it, I don't think he got it. I don't think he got the first down.
Chad Johnson
Oh yeah, we know he didn't get the first down. They done showed every different thing when the fact he would have got the first down obviously if he wasn't in that scrum and he could have reached the ball out.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes. But he understood reaching the ball out, they knock it out. You don't get the same protection as the goal line because the field of play is not the goal line. You can't do this like oh, I reached it over the first down marker. Somebody knocking out your hand and then they whoop, gone.
Chad Johnson
And that's the only reason he didn't get the first down because he had.
Daniel Jeremiah
To keep the ball against his body protected. Things have gotten spicy between Chads Ocho, Cinco Johnson Bengals and Trey Hendrickson first executive VP Katie Blackburn said this on yesterday it is on him to be happy at some point and that's he thinks he should be happy at a certain point. Rates that maybe he doesn't think he'd be happy at. Hendrickson told Bat McAfee today he thought it was April Fool's joke. Henderson's causes comments confusion because he'd been talking to the team about a long term deal for the last few years and it was communicated to him that this something would get done this off season. There's a little disappointing because communication has been poor over the last couple of months. That's something I hold high regard. They. They have not communicated with my agent directly. It's been something that's been you know, a little bit frustrating. And you said he does not have any desires to be the highest paid or the first in line. And he. He's been patient, it's possible but made it clear that he's looking for an incentive for incentives that will be out of my control or a short term, a short term deal given his stated desire for a long term contract that includes guaranteed money. 35 facts the last two years the first team All Pro he led the league in fact last year with 17.
Chad Johnson
And a half year. That. That's tough. That's. That's tough huh? I Think the Bengals in a tough spot. Trey Hendrickson is in a tough spot. Bengal fans are in a tough spot. The organization is in a tough spot. You know how you pay, you know, your quarterback 55, you pay your wide receiver 40. You pay your wide receiver 1B 30, 35, 30, whatever it may be. And now you have Trey Henderson, who deserves to be paid within the top three, top five at his position. How do you pay him as well? I, I, I, I don't know.
Daniel Jeremiah
I, I rob Peter to pay Paul. Well, first of all, Peter and Paul already robbed you.
Chad Johnson
Yeah. And then, you know, you listen to the comments that he says about, you know, not wanting to be the highest paid. Well, the comments that Katie made as well. Katie says, well, you need to be happy. Was that my doorbell? Am I too loud? Oh, oh, well, yeah, maybe Katie's saying that maybe you need to be happy with the rate that we're offering, you know, on the deal that, that, that has been set or given to you. But again, you understand that when it comes to the business side of things, which is why agent is needed, they always lowball you, you know, and that's when negotiations have to happen. So listen, I hope both sides get something done if Trey Henderson isn't able to play with the Bengals. He's had one hell of a career here. He's been a tremendous player, not just on the field, but in the community as well. So I really want him to get what he deserves, even if it's not, not with us.
Daniel Jeremiah
I think so, too. Ojo, you know, the problem that I have is that the contract is only binding when you want to, when you want to renegotiate or break it when they want. When they cut you because you haven't.
Chad Johnson
Performed ain't no car, ain't no issues. And the fans don't come to your defense either.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, but we don't come to you.
Chad Johnson
But let you ask for more money, let you hold out, let you have gripes and situations about what you think you deserve based on your value and the work you've put in. Oh, boy, you all type of selfish and diva and disgruntled that. You're right. That's always been the nature of the business for some reason. I'm not sure how it happened or what fans have always thought because their heart and their loyalty is to the team. And I'm not sure how owners have fooled the fans into believing that the players are the bad ones.
Daniel Jeremiah
They do.
Chad Johnson
I'm not sure how they've done it.
Daniel Jeremiah
But they, because they frame it like we're doing everything we possibly can. The salary cap is what it is, and what we try to do, we pay everybody accordingly. I know y'all got a check for 400 million. What's the salary cap, Ocho? Now, I'm saying, when you, when you do what ESPN and Fox and Amazon and what Netflix gave you and what CBS gave you, Okay, I know what those corporate sponsors are paying you now. That's just from the national side. You got your own TV deal locally. You got your own radio deal locally. You'll have your own local advertising deals locally. You have concession. You have merchandise merch.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, don't get me started. There's so many different, so many different avenues of revenue that teams bring in. It's something that people don't even know about.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. Like when you get into terms, Ocho, they say buckets. This is what they use the term, buckets. There's so many buckets. There's the network bucket, which is CBS and abc. CBS and espn, Fox, Amazon, NBC. That's a bucket. And then you get Nike deal. That's a bucket. Yeah, you got Bose headset. That's a bucket.
Chad Johnson
Hold on. What about the stadium name? What about the stadium naming rights?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes.
Chad Johnson
87. Yes.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yes, yes. What? AT&T. Ford Field High.
Chad Johnson
Mark.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah. Yes. Yes. So that's the only thing I don't like about it.
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I, I, I.
Daniel Jeremiah
Look, I ain't got no problem. And my thing is, okay, I'll sign a contract and I'll honor it. As long as you honor it, too. The volume.
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 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 will 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.
Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Unc CLOWNS Bills, Micah Parsons Speaks Up to Jerry Jones in Contract Talks, Bengals & Trey Hendrickson Drama Brewing
Released: April 9, 2025 | Hosts: Greg Rosenthal & Daniel Jeremiah | Guest: Chad Johnson
In this dynamic episode of "Club Shay Shay," hosts Greg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah, alongside guest Chad Johnson, navigate through a whirlwind of NFL topics, including high-stakes contract negotiations, pivotal overtime rule changes, and the escalating drama surrounding the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson. Their in-depth discussions offer listeners an insider's perspective on the intricacies of professional football off the field.
The episode kicks off with a heated analysis of Micah Parsons' contract negotiations with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Daniel Jeremiah underscores the critical role of trustworthy representation in securing favorable deals, stating:
"There's no one I trust more when it comes to negotiating contracts than David Mugletta" (05:22).
Chad Johnson echoes this sentiment, highlighting the vulnerabilities players face without solid agent support:
"When it comes to this type of money, Unk, you need somebody in the corner you can trust because there are too many horror stories of people getting burned" (13:55).
The conversation delves into the challenges of franchise tags and the push for more guaranteed contracts. Chad poses a thought-provoking question:
"What would you rather more? Will you rather the franchise get rid of the franchise tag or people have the ability to get guaranteed contracts?" (07:12).
This segment sheds light on the evolving landscape of NFL contracts and the increasing demand for security and fairness from star players like Parsons.
A significant portion of the episode centers on the Cincinnati Bengals' tumultuous relationship with Trey Hendrickson regarding his contract. Katie Blackburn, the team's Executive VP, has made remarks suggesting Hendrickson should be content with his current offer, sparking frustration among fans and the player alike.
Daniel Jeremiah details Hendrickson's stance:
"He's been patient, it's possible but made it clear that he's looking for an incentive... a long-term contract that includes guaranteed money" (40:40).
Chad Johnson empathizes with the predicament, emphasizing the difficulty teams face in balancing the salaries of marquee players:
"You pay your quarterback 55, you pay your wide receiver 40... Now you have Trey Henderson, who deserves to be paid within the top three, top five at his position. How do you pay him as well?" (41:45).
This discussion highlights the broader issues of salary cap management and the retention of key players within competitive teams.
The hosts turn their attention to the recent changes in NFL overtime rules, comparing them to college football's system. Chad Johnson expresses support for the new rules that ensure both teams have an opportunity to possess the ball:
"I think it evens the playing field, makes the game fair as opposed to most of the time with a team like Kansas City winning the coin toss in overtime" (33:58).
Daniel Jeremiah critiques the Buffalo Bills' performance under these new rules, particularly their struggles in overtime scenarios:
"Why would you leave the open side of the field open like that, Ocho? And not you got to press somebody" (38:07).
The discussion also touches on the implications of these changes for sports gambling, adding another layer of complexity to the conversation.
Throughout the episode, the importance of trustworthy agents in an athlete's career is a recurring theme. Daniel Jeremiah lauds David Mugletta's unwavering support for his clients:
"David Mugletta doesn't cut any deals. Oh no, Dave Mugletta cuts no deal" (15:53).
Chad Johnson further emphasizes the necessity of reliable representation, noting the high percentage of players who struggle financially post-retirement:
"Nothing has changed with the percentage of players that are able to attain their money well within two years removed from the game is ridiculous" (13:55).
This segment underscores the critical need for athletes to have competent agents who prioritize their long-term well-being both on and off the field.
The conversation shifts to the strategic roles of quarterbacks like Kyler Murray and Lamar Jackson. Chad Johnson discusses Murray's aspiration to be a "first throw quarterback," emphasizing the importance of decision-making over reliance on mobility:
"I want to be known as a first throw quarterback. And how do you do that? By extending plays? By being able to go through the process of reading from 1, 2 and 3 or maybe 4 sometimes, and only running when you have to" (22:57).
They also analyze Lamar Jackson's evolution into a pocket passer and its impact on his gameplay and team dynamics, drawing parallels between different quarterback styles and their effectiveness in modern NFL offenses.
This episode of "Club Shay Shay" offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the NFL's most pressing issues, from high-profile contract negotiations to rule changes that reshape game outcomes. With insightful commentary from hosts and guest Chad Johnson, listeners gain a nuanced understanding of the business and strategic elements that underpin professional football.
Daniel Jeremiah (05:22): "There's no one I trust more when it comes to negotiating contracts than David Mugletta."
Chad Johnson (13:55): "When it comes to this type of money, Unk, you need somebody in the corner you can trust because there are too many horror stories of people getting burned."
Chad Johnson (07:12): "What would you rather more? Will you rather the franchise get rid of the franchise tag or people have the ability to get guaranteed contracts?"
Chad Johnson (33:58): "I think it evens the playing field, makes the game fair as opposed to most of the time with a team like Kansas City winning the coin toss in overtime."
Daniel Jeremiah (38:07): "Why would you leave the open side of the field open like that, Ocho? And not you got to press somebody."
This episode serves as an essential listen for fans seeking deeper insights into the NFL's evolving dynamics, highlighting the delicate balance between player advocacy, team management, and the ever-changing rules that dictate the flow of the game.