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Doug Gottlieb
What do you mean drop off?
Noah
Well, like now, you know, when, when my daughters, when, when we put them in college, you know, like last year. Like. Well, you got to go and you set up the dorm room and you.
Doug Gottlieb
Oh, oh, oh, sorry. I got you.
Noah
So like I went to the other day. It was, it was, it was. I got in a plane just dropped.
Doug Gottlieb
Me off at the dorm and then unload me and then they leave.
Noah
Where was the dorm?
Doug Gottlieb
It was at Texas State in San Marcos.
Noah
Yeah, that was back when it was Southwest Texas State. Let's be. Just be honest.
Doug Gottlieb
No, no, no, no, no, no. Dugger. I got two diplomas, okay. I got Southwest Texas State and then they changed it and I got a new diploma. It says Texas State.
Noah
But I'm saying when you were dropped off in San Marcos, Texas. Correct?
Doug Gottlieb
It was Southwest Texas State.
Noah
It was Southwest Texas State. Yeah. Bobcats, they got the big wall behind the. One of the baskets, the weird shaped. Played there. You've been there, you stay? Yeah. When? My first year after playing in college. Okay. So I played in the usbl, number one pick overall in the uspl. Then I played in the NBA summer league in Long Beach State. Then I was supposed to play for a team that trained in Italy but played in Russia. I was going to play as an Israeli. I know it's a lot. Didn't get my passport because you had to live in Israel for a year to get your passport. Came back, was in the CBA and beat out 13 guys. Then got cut day before the first game. So I played with three different touring teams. Remember college basketball used to be able to play these touring teams in the non conference in the preseason. Right. EA Sports there used to be. First there was Marathon Oil and Athletes in Action and whatever and then some. Then it became EA Sports, which was the Pump Brothers. They. They had all these teams that played. So I played for athletes. First was at Oklahoma and Texas based Christian Organ. And we played like, I played. My dad had a team. We, we played and beat like San Diego State and Wichita State Marshall, couple of teams. I played like eight games with him. Then I played seven games with this team in Texas and Oklahoma. I'll never forget. Like we got in a. We got in a bunch of cars and drove down to San Marcos and played. And then we played SMU the next night. Then we played Texas Tech and then I think we. I think we came back and played tcu. I don't remember. But yeah, so I played sim.
Doug Gottlieb
That's wild. Do you remember Jeff Foster?
Noah
Yeah, of course.
Doug Gottlieb
Yeah, he. So I. In the. My second year I was in the athletic dorms and he was my next door neighbor. In the dorms.
Noah
There you go. So the. So how far did you grow up from San Marcos?
Doug Gottlieb
I mean, I grew up in Austin, so like a half an hour.
Noah
Okay. So it's. It wasn't that big a thing. But when your parents took you and dropped you off, was it like at the curb? They come up, did your mom judge up your room? Like, what, what. What happened?
Doug Gottlieb
No, it was like, drop me off, help me unload. And then I told him to leave.
Noah
Yeah, I think that may be a guy music. When you got to Northridge. Now Northridge can't. You can do. Did you commute or would. Did you live on campus?
Jeff Schwartz
No, I lived on campus and it was much the same. Kind of like, all right, dropping you off. Here's your stuff.
Noah
We're gonna kind of deuces. Yep.
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Have a good one.
Noah
Went to Notre Dame. I got on a plane. My dad had a former player who was a stock trader in. On the exchange in Chicago. He picked me up and I stayed with him at his house. He actually took me to the stock exchange one day and then he drove me to South Bend and then was like, bye. Bye. And that was it. And then Oklahoma State, I drove myself to Oklahoma State and Same, same thing. But so I think it's part of it is it's a girl thing. You know, if you have girls, very, very different, especially for the mom, super emotional. But some of its guys as well. Like, we become so like clingy as parents with our drop offs. Like, see ya. Bye. But there's a lot of people going through the. The drop off blues today. Drop off blues. I. I think it's actually more that people feel old. Like when your kid's not in your house, you're like, my kids are in college. I feel old. And what do I do? I like Now I, now I got to figure out my own sporting events to go to and I got to find my own friends. Maybe that's it. Speaking of college, so Arch Manning set to be the quarterback of Texas. Texas, right. And they take on Ohio State, first game of the year in the shoe. And Archie Manning, Archie Manning, who's the grandfather to Arch Manning, came out and said, hey, look, he's not gonna be in the draft this year. He's gonna be at Texas in next year. Last hour we had Josh Pate on. If you know college football, you probably know Josh Pate's got his own college football show. He is. His stock continues to go up, up, up and up. I asked Josh about the idea that Arch would stay in Texas not just for this season, but for the next one.
Ryan Music
That's been the talk around him since he got there. If I don't buy it, it's just me calling him a bald faced liar. And I don't think they are.
Devin
Now.
Ryan Music
He could just explode this year and be projected number one overall. And of course you got a choice to make at that point. I am not applying those kind of expectations to him.
Devin
Now.
Ryan Music
This is, you know, me personally, the market is, the odds boards are. I'm not, I am expecting him to be good to really good with flashes of elite and if he delivers anything above and beyond that, so be it. But I do want to take a step back. I mean, it's very obvious. Nothing around him is conventional. Archie Manning talking about that, chief among them, his thought process in the way he gets to handle himself because of what his last name is, chief among them. But when is the last time that we had known a kid for over half a decade? People have been talking about this dude over half a decade, like fully formed opinions and we haven't even seen him be listed as the number one quarterback at Texas yet. So you want to talk about expectations, Think about how many hard boiled expectations and thoughts and opinions people have of him without ever seeing him play entire six game stretches of a season before. I don't know that we've ever really seen that dynamic with anyone. And I guess it would have to be a famous last name for a kid to have even mattered as a sophomore in high school like you did.
Noah
Yeah, I mean, look, we talked a little bit about Tim Tebow mattering, so there's a lot of pressure. I don't think this is to take any of the pressure off him. I just don't, I just, I just don't like if we were to, if we were to just kind of throw out our favorite quarterbacks from the last 15 years, 20 years in the NFL. What would they have in common? Right? I ask, I ask you music. I ask you tohy throw out a quarterback like Philip Rivers. I think I remember him starting like 55 games in college. Peyton Manning, Eli Manning. Right. They all played, they played their senior year. You know, Bo Nix, five years of college. Michael Pennix, Joe Burrow didn't start a ton, but he did start that second full season with LSU after sitting mostly because of injury, some because he was buried again. It's not the end all be all, but go through the list of the best quarterbacks and most all of them started two years fully.
Doug Gottlieb
Doug, I'm going to give you one. And he had a couple of stops. He was a number one overall pick and he really only played one year. Kyler Murray.
Noah
Yeah, yeah. And, and I would also say that Kyler, part of the, part of, part of the stuff that, that held him back early was that, you know, he didn't really know how to be a pro. I think some of that has been. On the other hand, like, look, Baker Mayfield has had a great resurgence, right? Baker Mayfield started Attack, you know, then they're bringing in Pat Mahomes. So he left, went to Oklahoma, started Oklahoma for a couple years. Yeah, listen, there's. We don't deal with a world of absolutes and we don't deal with the world you can make. The first thing with Kyler Murray should be point out was he was in a different position than anybody because he had, he had the leverage of baseball. Now that doesn't mean that it was the right decision. It ends up being the right decision for him at the time. But this is playing the numbers. That's all it is. It's playing the numbers. All right, give me, give me another one like kind of go through it. Obviously Aaron Rodgers is going to be a first ballot hall of Famer. He didn't start four years, but he did was junior college, then there was Cal, then he came out and then he sat and waited. The difference also now is that, you know, we talked to Mark Dominick. Most guys get a year and a half. They don't care if your year and a half comes from after you start one year or after you start three. They don't care. They're judging you based upon what you can do in that first year and a half, whether or not they're going to stand by you and you're going to be their quarterback and eventually extend you like, we could actually do this. This, this just. It seems like a long process, but it's not. Go through the quarterbacks in the NFL and you're like, wow, that, that actually is kind of a real thing. I don't think it's about. It's not about money for them because they have plenty of money. Just isn't right. Lamar, three years as a starter, you know, Justin Herbert, he stayed an extra year. We talked about Knicks. Okay. Mahomes was a three year starter. I want to say at Tech. At Tech, the numbers are kind of there for you. Obviously, you know, Jalen hurts. The guy started Alabama and lost his job, then went and started Oklahoma. Dak Prescott, four year starter.
Doug Gottlieb
Doug Mahomes was three years. Also another guy we've talked about today who's, I mean, he's had issues and injuries. Anthony Richardson really only had one year at Florida and we see kind of where he's at.
Noah
Sure. Too much too soon. Then they throw you in there. They expect you to play like, wow, he really isn't that refined. Yeah, he barely played in college. Needs time. Needs time. Jayden Daniels, right when he left Arizona State, those guys were cleaning out his locker for him. He goes to LSU and wins the Heisman Trophy and I mean, that's pretty impressive. Been really impressive. So, I mean, look, Jordan Love, Jordan Love is different. Jordan Love is the only guy who was the first round pick who sat down. And the thing working against Jordan Love and one of the reasons that he gets a little bit of a grace period even now with his third full season starter is he barely started in college. Two years. One year was good. One year is different coaches, but Michael Penix kind of go through the list. You're like, wow, you know what? Might be onto something. It's not me. This is if you don't need the money, you have people who believe in you and they got two uncles that have done it and stayed the extra year. And your grandpa's like, you're staying. This is what's best for you. Then he's staying. It's not really that what the kids say. It's not that deep. So I, again, I. It sounds groundbreaking because all those guys, eventually they all want to be NFL quarterbacks, but you don't have to sprint to something, walk to it, make sure you're ready for it. If you're Arch Manning, I'm Doug Gottlieb. This is the Herd coming up next. We're gonna see Shador Sanders tonight. What should we expect from the Browns rookie We'll discuss next. Be sure to catch live editions of the Herd, weekdays at noon Eastern, 9:00am Pacific. Hey, this is Jason McIntyre. Join me every weekday on my podcast Straight fire with Jason McIntyre. This isn't your typical sports pod. Pushing the same tired narratives down your throat every day, Straight Fire gives you honest opinions on all the biggest sports headlines, accurate stats to help you win big at the Sportsbook, and all the best guests. Do yourself a favor and listen to Straight fire with Jason McIntyre on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
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Doug got lean for Colin. This is the herd. Fox sports radio, iHeartRadio app. Reminder, if you're watching YouTube, you watch stuff on YouTube. Check out my show it's@YouTube.com uggotlieb show. That's a lot. It's a lot. But you just jot it down. And be sure to hit the subscribe button. You have instant access to our very best videos from the show. Go check out a brand new channel again, just search at Doug Gottlieb show on YouTube and subscribe. This is the Herd. I'm Doug Gottlieb filling in for Colin my good friend Jeff Schwartz's wedding. So let's bring him on. Let's talk some football. As Schwartzy obviously I do want to talk a little college with you, but let's start. Pros Shador Sanders gonna get the start tonight for the Browns. Browns not starting their starters, but some twos and threes in there. What, what's reasonable expectations for tonight?
Devin
The way I look at the preseason is I look at it by. It's a little bit eye testy, but it's like, does it look like it should? Right. So even though there's a fifth round pick, I think we all agree, you know, he's a talented player and probably doesn't go in the fifth round if it was just on film alone. And so when he's playing tonight against the Panthers backups. I think the Panthers actually might play some starters early on, but let's say it is the backups. Right. Does he look like a player who's going to be a starter possibly in the NFL playing backups. Right. Like last night's a great example. The Bengals first team offense played two drives with the Eagles backups. They scored easily on two straight drives. That looks like it should. Right. So for me, it's for Sanderson, I think. Does it look like it should now? Of course, he's a rookie. He's playing with maybe guys he hasn't practiced much with. I mean, there could be some awkwardness to some of the plays being made. I just want to see his composure. I want to see how he does the line of scrimmage. I want to see just his general, you know, does he look nervous? He looked anxious. How's he. Is he making the right decision? Things like that. And so that to me is what I look for. Does it look like it should? He should play well against backups? I mean, he's good enough to do that in the NFL.
Noah
Yeah. So it's just play well. I mean, like, you know, I think what happens is people look for like one throw like, oh, there it is. But really like his skill is he's just really accurate right he's accurate and he's confident back there. He holds it a little bit long.
Devin
I, I think just like, does it do. Does. Is there a flow to his game? You might not complete every pass, but does the ball go where it's supposed to go? I mean, last night we saw with the Colts where Richardson didn't even know the protection, just zero clue what was happening in front of him. I'm not so concerned about whether or not the wide receivers cast the ball tonight or whether, you know, that it just like, okay, is this guy open? Am I throwing the ball to him? Is that the right decision to make? If they give him, you know, an opportunity to change the protection, does he change the protection on time? So I'm not even looking at, like, overall, he completes this many passes for this many yards, for this many touchdowns. I just want to see his sort of operation in the back. But I push back on people that they claim that the Browns are setting them up for failure. No, they're not. This is what the preseason is. You play with different guys, you might practice with a different team, and then you get playing a game with someone else. Like, that's what. That's what it is. You're. You have to adapt, adjust. And I know Sanders doesn't feel bad for himself because he's playing tonight. He's excited for the opportunity.
Noah
Anthony Richardson just doesn't. Doesn't see the field, doesn't see a blitz, dislocates a pinky finger. Where are you on how much opportunity the Colts should give him heading into the season?
Devin
So they drafted a player who we all, we all agreed needed reps. That was the number one thing he needed. He needed reps, reps, reps. He only about a thousand throws in college. Reps, reps, reps. And the year one, he gets hurt. Okay, that happens. And then last season, instead of giving him the reps, they panicked, brought in Flacco, benched him, kind of messed around with his. With his playing time. So he hasn't even developed yet. And now in year three, when you expect things to happen on the field, he hasn't had the opportunity to really have enough reps, I think, to get it right now. Last night's error, not knowing where the pressure was coming from is a day one install problem. So, you know, you could say that, hey, he needs more reps, but also knowledge that it's not going well anyways, right? Like, last night was as simple as it comes. He's got to know what to do on that play, and he can't let himself get hit like that. He can't miss that. Just. It's unacceptable when you're three to have that issue. And so I think the culture in a really tough position because it wants to win. And I'm not sure that Daniel Jones is gonna win at the level that they need to keep jobs, but he'll be more efficient than Richardson. As of now. The upside won't be there. Quite the same position is a great athlete and great. He can throw the ball hard and far and whatnot. It's not always accurate, which is a problem again. So, I mean, I would understand if the Colts decided to just go with Jones because he won't make mental mistakes. He won't get hit like, like, like, like last night. He won't make the staff look or. Because they don't look like they're preparing their quarterback. And that being said, Richard does need reps. But again, how do you justify playing him if he doesn't know basic protections?
Noah
I don't know. And then he's not accurate when he does. When he does actually throw the football. So I don't, I don't know how you. I don't know how you justify playing him. And I just don't.
Devin
You, you, you. You really don't. But this is. Goes back, by the way, again to the Colts not having a plan. The plan should have been last season. We give Richardson every single rep that's available to him the entire season. There's gonna be ups and downs, but.
Noah
That we got hurt.
Devin
I don't know if he's ready. No, he got hurt last year. He was. He got benched by Flacco originally. He got hurt. I think.
Noah
No, I think he got. No, I, I think he got hurt.
Devin
Last year, five games.
Noah
Yeah.
Devin
Yeah.
Noah
Some of it was he got benched because of what he said, but some of it was he got benched because he was also hurt. And then Joe Flacco was actually pretty, Pretty good. This is the Herd. That's the voice of Jeff Schwartz. It's interesting. You know, he needs reps. Isn't that the reason that Arch Manning will stay at Texas not just this year, but in next year?
Devin
Yeah. I love the decision, man. I think you could never go wrong with more. With more reps in college to be ready to play at that position. And, you know, his, his, obviously his relatives stayed all four years in college. And look, let's be honest. He's getting paid multiple millions of dollars to stay and play college football. If it was, if he was making $0. The decision, I think is a lot different. Probably there's a discussion about, okay, do I, you know, do I forego a year of experience to start making money? But he's making good money now to stay in college. And so I'm not surprised. This news. Anyone who had followed this story, now anytime someone released a mock draft or talked about, everyone said, Arch is not coming out early. And then I'm glad they sort of confirmed in the last couple of days. So good for him. There's no rush. There's no rush. Again, if this was pre nil, you weren't making money. Yeah, I'd agree. Maybe there's a rush. But right now you're making money in Texas, you're enjoying yourself in college. There's no rush to get to the NFL.
Noah
I got, I'll be honest, I think with other guys, maybe the money is an issue. Was an issue for his uncles, not an issue for him. And the money's always going to be there. It is made easier when you're already making money. I don't think that's, that's far down the list in terms of importance. It's the, you're going to get an opportunity early. Can you take advantage of it? NFC North's the most interesting quarterback division, right? Caleb Williams, how much better can he be with Ben Johnson? You know, Jordan Love, there's a lot of good there, but the turnovers and he got hurt last year. Right. And then J.J. mcCarthy and even what Jared Goff looks like without Ben Johnson. Let me start with Caleb Williams. Sort of an uneven preseason so far. But most of this is we're taking people's word for it. They go to scrimmages or whatever. What do you need to see out of Caleb Williams this season?
Devin
I think we need to see him get better every quarter of the season. Right. So quarter two is better than quarter one, quarter three, better than quarter two. And then by the end of the season last, you know, four weeks, five weeks, obviously one extra week in the quarter now he's playing at a level that they've determined you're a franchise quarterback. Like that has to be done by the season. They've given him the opportunities with improved offensive line, improved play caller to have weapons. They've given him all the opportunity just personnel wise to make it happen now. And it's okay to start slowing a new offense. That's totally normal. You know, that's what happens often with a new oc. I don't know. Camp struggles are what they are. I would like to see more positive reports about what's happening camp. But again there's install days and there's things you're working on and, and you know him and coach might be working on one thing one day. We don't, we don't know about it and it looks bad on film but that's actually what they're trying to, to work on that day. So I'm not going to judge them too much on the practice but I think by the end of the season he's got to be, you know, a quarterback that the Bears say this is our long term answer otherwise they might look elsewhere. Right. I mean I think it's not out of the question that Ben Johnson if it doesn't work with Caleb Williams just says the Ryan polls like I can't do this with him. I got to find someone else.
Noah
Agreed. Agreed. Last one. You organ ducks a lot of money in that program. What are your thoughts?
Devin
We organ spends money on players. I. This is news to me. I had no idea. I, I'm excited to, to see. Look, we have a lot of new parts this year. Some of those are portal players that are really good. You know, we added a tackle and guard that'll probably be close to first round picks. At safety, there'll be a first round pick, most likely a good running back. But there's a lot of youth in some, some positions I'm curious to see. You know, Lanning is now entering his fourth season. This is his first, his third year of recruiting like his, you know, his mature recruiting class is this year. So there's a lot of guys, defensive line, linebacker that have been wide receiver. They've been waiting their turn to play and now it's their time to play. So this is what I think builds a program, right. And the portal is nice for a couple years, but eventually those high school kids that you've developed for, this is their third year for a lot of these defensive tackles and linebackers that are getting a chance to play this year. So I'm very curious to watch those guys early in the season. It's a decent schedule so we should start fast and go to Penn State Week 5. That's what I'm excited for is the youth. Right. We've gone portal heavy, you know, for a couple of years, which is what everyone does. They sort of knocked it down last year and they're gonna play these young guys now. So I'm looking forward to seeing what those guys are about. But the talent is there. It's a matter of, you know, Execution and can you do it on Saturdays?
Noah
He's the one and only Jeff Schwartz. May the Schwartz be with you, Jeff. Talk to you soon, bud.
Devin
Thank you. Thanks for having me, buddy.
Noah
All right, that's my guy, Jeff Schwartz. Awesome dude. Longtime pro in the National Football League and of course, Fox Sports, NFL and college football analysts. Let's get to Ryan Music with the news.
Devin
No, no, no. Turn on the news.
Noah
This is the Herd line news.
Jeff Schwartz
All right, Doug Jackson dart. That's right, the Giants first round pick quarterback out of Ole Miss will make his NFL debut against the Bills tomorrow. Not necessarily sure if he's going to start. You know, sort of the messaging from Brian Dabal is that like a Russell Wilson, Malik neighbor, some of those verified starters heading into week one are probably not going to see the field. So we don't know if Jackson darts literally going to start this game or if Jameis Winston. So that remains to be seen. But he will get some action. We know that much. Here's what he said about it. Quote, I'm just stoked for the opportunity. I hope I can get every situation, go in, get reps, be on stage, do it at a high level. I'm excited for this. It's a dream of mine. Since I was a kid, I. Jackson dart, Doug, if I set the over under at four, four and a half starts this season. Over, under.
Noah
Over. Wow.
Jeff Schwartz
So you think he's going to get. He's going to start a substantial amount of games.
Noah
Then who's the starting quarterback?
Jeff Schwartz
Well, Russell Wilson, of course.
Noah
Okay. How many. What's happened the past couple of years, Right? Like, again, I could be. It's not me. Okay. I don't know. But Sean Payton was like, I'm done. Pittsburgh's here's like, yeah, we would rather wait six months on Aaron Rodgers, who we have no idea if he still got it as opposed to that guy. So, yeah, I just, I don't see it. Greg Toohey, I mean, Denver was down with him.
Doug Gottlieb
Truly believe that Brian Dabel, who's trying to keep his job would not get Jackson Dart in there sooner than later if it goes off the rails early.
Noah
Oh, I again, I, yeah, I think he gets them in there as soon as possible because at the end of the day you can go like, hey, look, I got a young guy here. You know, I got a young quarterback. We got a rookie. Yeah.
Jeff Schwartz
All right. So looking at their score, we all.
Noah
Do, we all do it, right? Like, I mean, I didn't do it intentionally, but the end of the year, last year, I'M starting four freshmen and a sophomore. Six teams in our league didn't play a freshman a minute. Right. Like, starts to go bad.
Jeff Schwartz
I mean, it's, it's pretty brutal for the Giants, who are already coming off of what was a bad year. They have Washington, Dallas Chiefs, Chargers, Saints, Eagles, Broncos, Eagles, Niners. So, I mean, those first nine weeks, you know, the Saints and then whatever you think of the Cowboys. But outside of that, those are all playoff teams and elite level playoff teams from last season.
Noah
Yeah, I mean, we, we don't know. We don't. But yes. I mean, on paper, the Eagles are going to be good. They're going to be more.
Jeff Schwartz
The Chiefs are probably going to be at least good. The Chiefs are at the very least good.
Noah
At least good.
Jeff Schwartz
Denver. I know a lot of people are divided based off of the schedule that they played last year, but I think the expectation for most people is that they will have a very good defense.
Noah
Yes. Yeah.
Jeff Schwartz
So, so you're, you're, you're not wrong. By, by the week nine, week 10, if things are looking south, we could.
Noah
Probably get a second 17 games now to remember. Like, I did get an extra game here. Yeah, you did. Yeah, you did.
Jeff Schwartz
All right. Sticking with the NFL. The Bengals in preseason action against the Eagles. Offense looks sharp. You and Jeff Shorts chop this up a little bit. Joe Burrow completing nine out of 10 passes, two touchdowns. Now, look, no surprise that Burrow would light it up in the preseason, but there's two parts to this. Do you think getting these reps in the preseason will have a positive impact for the Bengals, who have just been awful in September to start the season with Burrow and head coach Zach Taylor?
Noah
I mean, you actually answered the question before you let me answer. The question is it doesn't matter. They couldn't have been any worse the old way. Okay, so why not try this one? Right?
Jeff Schwartz
Sure, sure.
Noah
It's like, we've been bad. We've given away games to inferior teams, and at the end of the year, we've come back going like, damn, I wish we were better. So, like, all right, what if we play our guys early, they get sharp, and maybe we steal a win here or there that we couldn't in the past? I mean, the big thing with them was their defense was just a joke last year. Right.
Jeff Schwartz
And that sort of leads us to part number two that I had mentioned, which is, again, it's all preseason, and, you know, you're not all, you're not playing all your starters, whatever. But let it be known that against the Eagles backups, the Bengals gave up 34 points and the defense did not look too put up anything of substantial improvement over last year. So not, not a great showing for a team that's looking to try and correct course there on missing out on the playoffs despite Joe Burrow leading the league in basically every major passing category last season.
Noah
Sure, sure.
Jeff Schwartz
And finally we wrap up with this. Doug the 49ers. It was a bounce back season or they're hoping for it to be about bounce back season after missing the playoffs and struggling with injuries in 2024. Well, here's the problem. It appears that injury bug maybe hasn't quite moved out of San Francisco yet. Their general manager, John lynch, he says doesn't necessarily expect wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk to be ready for week one of the season. He also said they currently don't have any timetable for return for their other wide receiver, Juwan Jennings, who has a calf injury. So already some injury issues facing the 49ers after last year's struggles that they had. Obviously we hope Christian McCaffrey stays healthy. He was banged up basically all season. But some wide receiver injuries a problem for the 49ers.
Noah
Yeah, yeah. I mean think, think about what what's gone wrong for them. And of course now you have a quarterback who has a gigantic contract and so eventually the overall surrounding talent won't be as good. That's Ryan Music with the news. Well, that's the news and thanks for stopping by the herd lie news. I'm sure you've probably heard by now. You've heard by now that that Diana Trossi has some interesting things to say. I want to get to that. Chick Fil A is dropping a new chicken sandwich. The all new pretzel cheddar club sandwich will be on menus beginning August 18th. August 18th. Why are you guys not happy about this? I got a note that, that, that YouTube music you and two, you're not happy about the sandwich.
Doug Gottlieb
No, I mean we were talking about it and honestly like it's kind of like in and out Chick Fil A. It's like they do a couple of things really well and they don't need to deviate from the plan.
Jeff Schwartz
When you the way it is every time you've had chick. Every time you've had chips. Have you ever gone I'm looking for this to be different. Are you just completely and thoroughly satisfied with exactly what you just got?
Noah
Well, first of all, if you're watching on YouTube, you'll see I have like four. What are these I get. Yeah. Free sandwich or nugs. Whenever I got four of these I just got. When I went to work today was in my. My. My mailbox, which is great. I love that. It's not in and out, though. It's not. Okay. In and out is burger, cheeseburger or double cheeseburger? Three by three. Whatever, you know. So what's different about this? They put it on a pretzel bun. Right? That's the difference.
Jeff Schwartz
And I like a pretzel bun. But have you ever gone to Chick fil A and been like, man, this sandwich needs work. Like, they need to change some stuff up?
Noah
Nor do I ever go, like, you know, if the bun was better.
Jeff Schwartz
Exactly. 100. So what are we doing here?
Noah
Yeah, we are, but that's kind of what we do as a society. We're like, I know, it's perfect, but we're gonna make it more. Right.
Jeff Schwartz
But Chick Fil a's already put their stake in the ground that they don't bend to the whims of those type of pressures. Like, they're like, dude, we are not open on Sunday.
Doug Gottlieb
Right.
Noah
Period. That's it.
Jeff Schwartz
And so now they're starting to make tweaks to the menu. Like, I. I don't get tweaks that.
Noah
The tweaks have been. They've had some tweaks ongoing. This is the first bread tweak I can remember.
Jeff Schwartz
Right.
Noah
But that's the problem. They had the hot honey. Did they had a hot honey there?
Doug Gottlieb
I don't think they.
Jeff Schwartz
I don't know if they did. I don't think they have the various sauces, which they've always had.
Noah
Yeah, I think they've had a hot honey one. There's.
Doug Gottlieb
Didn't last long if they did.
Jeff Schwartz
Yeah, clearly.
Noah
No, there's one. It's actually. It was really good. I had it early this summer, late in spring. It was freaking good. So. But they're. But they're.
Doug Gottlieb
But there's.
Noah
Here's. Here's perfect as is. I don't. So. I don't. They are so. I don't. There's. There's not a ton of benefit. Like, when you're a head coach. I do. I get my own room on the road. That's amazing.
Jeff Schwartz
Hey, look at that.
Noah
That's awesome. Right? And these other guys, you come downstairs, you're like, why are you guys all grumpy? Like, oh, there, he snores. He's got a CPAP machine. He watches tv, like, way too loud at night. Like, they're all I was like, dude, I slept great last night. I don't know what's up with you guys, but I don't get the, the. The director of ops usually gets the hotel rewards points for the group. That's a big one. That's a money one, right? That's a, that's an internationally known or nationally known. Like the ops guy gets to usually go use Marriott miles or whatever on a vacation just because that's like the one benefit to it. It's usually lowest paid guy on the coaching totem pole. The one that I get is because a lot, you know, we do. There's a lot of buses involved in. At our level. Some or sometimes it's just we land and we got to get something to eat quick. So we do we get Chipotle or Chick and I get the points. Ah, so like Chipotle. It's been a, it's been a Chipotle summer, man. I'm just. It's been good on all points. It's the only place I can save a little cash there is on those Chipotle points.
Jeff Schwartz
In today's day and age, Doug, there are very few things that are sacred and maintain morality. And Chick Fil a was one of our tenants and they are starting to veer off course.
Doug Gottlieb
There's no need like you go for the spicy chicken.
Noah
We didn't need new Coke. That's what you said. We didn't need new Coke.
Jeff Schwartz
No, no, we absolutely did not.
Doug Gottlieb
They mixed in their waffle fries. And if you want a sweet tea, cool. And if you're hungry for dessert, get an ice cream cone, which is awesome too.
Noah
Can I vent it just for one second? As the. They call it a Sun Joy, right? It's the Arnold Palmer. I guess they call it Sun Joy because you can't call it Arnold Palmer. Right? Anyway, can we please stop? When you go to a restaurant and I understand, I've, I've lived in the southwest or part of the south, whatever, just Arnold Palmer's don't have vodka. That's a John Daly. And they don't have sweet tea. You know, they just don't. Sorry. We're not. Huh? We're not happy. You're not happy? Not happy. Coming up next. I don't think. I don't think Diana Trossi knows what the WNBA has mirrored as a business model for 25 years. I'll explain it next in the Herd. Be sure to catch live editions of the Herd, weekdays at noon Eastern, 9am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. FS1 and the iHeartRadio app.
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So Diana Taurasi in There's a new Amazon show, or Amazon series, if you will, on the wnba. And she talks about how she was the best player in the world and in order to make money, she had to go to a communist country. And that back home she was making less than the janitor. Now, I understand we all overstate things, right? I mean, all of our parents for years said, you know, back when I was a kid, we used to walk barefoot to school, uphill both ways, right? And so let's not even get caught in the. Hey, she was making like 87 grand for three months. That's not exactly janitor money. And oh yeah, by the way, in a fledgling league when it was still kind of growing in the early stages, maybe even before her, obviously the women weren't, weren't well compensated and the league had to kind of figure out how to move out of the big NBA arenas into small arenas, how to figure out ownership. There's lots of things. Let's, let's completely forget the fact that Russia is not a communist country, hasn't been a communist country since the 80s, early 90s, perestroika. Crack a book. I get it. She was saying things for effect. But how does it land on you? I'll tell you how it lands on me. And, and this is obviously, it feels like jealousy. And we have, now, we do have this from all athletes that look at what athletes today make and they're like, well, I would have made this. I mean, we have in college sports. How much would you guys in college sports talk about all the time? What would you have made in Nils if you were on the market today? We all do it. The difference is it's, it's like venomous. And I think the big part is that there's this assumption that. And, and it's, it's, it's a real assumption. Matt's actually not an assumption. It's a. We know this is it. We know what? Because we were women, we were paid less. When the reality is that women, the NBA has been around for A hundred years. It's, it's mind blowing that no one has sat there and gone like, hey, you know, when the. Until the 80s, many NBA players had jobs in the offseason, you go back to the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, guys would have jobs in the off season. Why? Because they didn't make any money. Why? Because it just wasn't money. Was like the league was keeping all the money in 1981, 1981, my dad was at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee as head coach. They went to Division 3. He took the year off and then eventually went to Long Beach State. During that year off, my grandpa was a car dealer on Long island and. But he was an accountant who took over the car dealership. That's how. So my, my dad got the, the one, the, the New Jersey Nets were for sale for $1 million. And my grandpa, ever the accountant, looked at the books and said, this is a terrible investment. No thanks. Now, $1 million then is, you know, a couple hundred million dollars now. But still it's the idea. It was a bad investment. So Diane Taurosi has no idea the history of the NBA. And the truth is that a fledgling league is just like any other fledgling business. 85% of businesses close their doors within the first couple years. It wasn't like owners were getting rich and sneezing with a hundred dollar bills. Like what world were they living in? But a lack of knowledge of who they were and what they are now. And this gift that they've been given with the rise of stardom by Caitlin Clark is just. We're going to look back in 25 years and I don't know what happens to the WNBA. I don't. It feels like they're walking into the same traps as every other professional sports league that gets some stardom. The NHL, when Wayne Gretzky came to la, over expand and then all of a sudden you have to kind of backtrack and regroup and the NHL is in a good place now, but it wasn't always that way. The NBA isn't a good place. Wasn't always that way. It was not. Heck, even the NFL go back into the early 90s. 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Podcast Summary: THE HERD - Hour 3 - Arch Manning Isn't Going Anywhere, Shedeur Sanders Debut Tonight, Geoff Schwartz
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In this episode, Doug Gottlieb steps in for Colin Cowherd to discuss significant developments in college and professional football. The primary topics include Arch Manning's decision to remain at Texas, the anticipated debut of Shedeur Sanders with the Cleveland Browns, and insights from Geoff Schwartz, a seasoned NFL and college football analyst.
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Doug Gottlieb wraps up the episode by reiterating the key points discussed, particularly Arch Manning’s decision and Shedeur Sanders’ upcoming debut. The hosts express optimism about the young talent entering the league and the strategic moves teams are making to remain competitive.
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Conclusion This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd provides an in-depth analysis of emerging quarterbacks in college and the NFL, focusing on strategic decisions that could shape their careers and their teams' fortunes. Featuring expert insights from Geoff Schwartz and engaging discussions between Doug Gottlieb and fellow hosts, the episode offers valuable perspectives for sports enthusiasts looking to understand the evolving landscape of American football.