Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks react to major offseason moves around the NFL! The guys explain the reasoning behind the Chiefs decision to trade All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears and discuss how Maxx Crosby’s record-setting contract will impact star player’s around the league. Plus, they break down their favorite landing spots for Seahawks WR DK Metcalf and Vikings QB Sam Darnold!
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And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. What's up, everybody? Welcome to move the sticks? DJ. Buck with you? Buck? How you doing, man, Man, I'm good, DJ.
I am just surviving, trying to understand what is going on in the NFL landscape. I know the league year, the new league year is a part us, but it's it's crazy seeing some of the names that are being thrown around.
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Yeah, no, no bullying at all. We we hit on a little combine recap on the last episode we had read with us on that one. Today I wanted to kind of go more the free agent route the team route in some conversations that that I find fascinating, including some really developments right before we came on. First of all, I want to hit you on the Joe Toney trade. I did Rich Rich's show this morning he sent me a Texas morning, was like, this doesn't make any sense to us, Like you got to help us. Why why would they do this? So I did a little research on it, and then I want to get your thoughts on the back side of it. So I know the obvious question. You just lost a Super Bowl. Your offensive line got destroyed by a four man rush with the Eagles. So why in the world would you get rid of one of your best offensive linemen and Joe Toney and you know for a minimal return. You know you got to pick in twenty six I think coming back there way, I think it was a four maybe in twenty six, coming back to him. So here's what I laid out. You've got five starters along the offensive line. Right, they've got three taken care of. You've got Creed Humphries at twenty five year old center, your right guarden, Tray Smith is twenty five years old. You've just franchised him. I'd imagine you're going to get a long term extension done with him. And then you've got Juwan Taylor at twenty seven, so center, right guard, right tackle. Three of the five young guys. You could even say guys that maybe have are just getting into their prime. You know, truthfully, Joe Toney's thirty two years old. He was going to cost fifteen point five million. You're gonna have to extend him. So you're gonna have to buy in to year's you know, thirty three, thirty four to thirty five. Now you start taking some risk for the club with the age of the player and the cost of the player. So that to me is why they decided, Okay, we're gonna trade him now. I still think they're gonna use resources on the offensive line and that these are the two scenarios. Buck. You've got Aaron Banks is twenty seven years old as a guard from the Niners. A good player. You've got Will Freese from the Colts twenty seven. Makai Beckton, who they saw in the Super Bowl twenty six. So those are three guard options. So maybe they just go one for one, right, Instead of investing in a thirty two year old Joe Toney, we're gonna invest in a twenty six or twenty seven year old to marry up. This was the other one, And I'll get your thoughts on the whole thing here. Ronnie Stanley's a thirty one year old left tackle where they're picking is kind of no man's land term to trying to find a starting tackle. We've seen them take a Ravens tackle before with Orlando Brown and that worked out for him. This, you know, would solidify the left tackle position. And now we've got four of the five taken care of, and instead of trying to hunt for a left tackle in the draft, we can hunt for a left guard, which will be a little bit easier.
That makes sense, and also you have to understand the mentality of the kan City chiefs Andy Reid has always believed that he can fix whatever issues happen along the front line. He also is committed to playing young players. They've had a lot of success playing young players, and you mentioned having three of the five linemen locked up in their prime or entering their prime. When you look at the kan City Chiefs, a lot of their successes, they have made what I would call unpopular moves when it comes to players that were good, but they move on guys a year or two early before waiting until it's too late. We've said that the NFL has now become a game with the offensive line is okay, let's minimize the tomato camp. So if we have four good ones, let's see if you can find Waldough on that offensive line, and how can we get there. You mentioned Makai Beckton being on the open market. Maybe it's a situation where they're saying, hey, let's see if we can try and draft one, but let's see if we can find some one year two year rentals until those young guys are able to play. Remember, they drafted an offensive lineman last year didn't play well. King didn't play well right away, but maybe they still feel like he still can develop. Let's see if we can get some stop gaps in this place. Ultimately, they're in a position of flexibility because DJ a lot of teams have a tough time finding three solid starters on their line. They only have to plug two holes. They have the draft and free agency to be able to do it. Knowing the Kansas City the Chiefs, they'll go the value route, try and find a bargain basement shopper to find one of those holes, and then the other would be a draft pick that they try and slide into those places.
They've traded before too right, multiple times, Afraid to trade if they can identify someone that could come in I think they're going to spend as much or more dollars than what Joe Toney was making. I think that some of the freak out is like, man, why are they taking pulling resources from the offensive line and redistributing it elsewhere, Like, no, this is all going to go right back into the offensive line. It's just they're choosing not to invest in the thirty two year old. They don't. They love Joe Toney who he is now, but I think there's some concern if we're paying him top of the market for, you know, not for what he's done, but for what he is going to do, then there's some liability. There's injury liability, there's play liability, and when you have so many other big stars that you have to pay on that team, they decided that a thirty two year old guard is not the wisest place to sink that money.
Well, let's also give them credit for this for not fall in love with your players. It can be really hard and really emotional to move on from players that have helped you have a dynastic run, which can see the Chiefs have done, but they are always able to keep things in perspective. Looking to the future. As long as Number fifteen is under centered, that gives them a chance. What can we do to ensure that Number fifteen has an opportunity to play at a high level. Sometimes it is getting weapons that are directly related to him, and I'm gonna use the offensive line as a weapon. Sometimes is getting weapons that are on the opposite side of the ball that allow him to play at a high level. Because the score is tight, the cancer the Chiefs know that they're always in the hunt with Patrick Mahomes. Now is how can we build our team to best support him where the rest of the team is and where he is in the prime of his career.
Yeah, I just think it's you know, it's interesting when you just look at this move individually, I think there's some shock, But I think the more you look into it, the more it makes a lot of sense. And I think once you get through free agency you'll see the plan, you know, kind of coming together here. But I think the idea is to get players and that's why when we get to free agency, and we'll talk about this stuff as we go forward. But you might have a little lesser player Buck, but he's twenty five years old, twenty six years old, and you can have a guy who's been a household name who's thirty three, thirty four years old, and you're gonna see the young guys gonna get paid more because the smart teams are paying you for what you're going to do, not for what you've done.
Well. Absolutely, and that's part of what it is like we're paying on a projection. We always talked about the draft. The draft is not what you did in the past, is about what we're anticipating you're able to do as a pro and beyond. Same thing in free agency, same thing as you're looking at your team each and every year. This is one where the Kansas City Chiefs are trying to make sure that they can keep the core intact. As Patrick Mahomes ages, this group grows with him, and look, we anticipate him playing in another ten years. They're gonna have to flip this two or three times while he still continued to play. This is a perfect time for them to flip it if they need to flip it at the front line.
In no doubt. All right, Buck, it's time for Hot or Not, brought to you by with Sabby Hot Cloud Storage. I'll tell you what's hot and that's Max Crosby. That is a nice new deal for him that just got announced. So the Raiders, Tom Brady, the combination of the two, I guess I've decide that they're going to take care of Max Crosby. Also bring in Alex Kappa, who I'm not mistaken played with Brady with Tampa on their Super Bowl run. So a couple moves there for the Raiders. But the hot aspect of that being the defensive end market, because there are guys looking for deals. Micah Parsons, Trey Hendrickson, Aiden Hutchinson's not far behind. They have to love what they saw when this new deal came out. I'll pull up the numbers for you right here, real quick. It was a three year, one hundred and six point five million extension included ninety one point five guaranteed. That's the highest paid non quarterback in NFL history.
That is amazing. But look, I love seeing good things happen to good guys. When I look at what Max Rosby has been able to do for the Raiders, he has given them tremendous value, production, performance in leadership, coming from where he came from at Eastern Washington, being a day three pick who has become one of the better players.
Eastern Michigan. Eastern Michigan. Eastern Michigan, Yeah, I said, Jesse Washington. Eastern Washington. Yeah, because you got Cooper Cup just floating around.
The funny thing is I was thinking Green and White, but yeah, Eastern Michigan. Since he entered the league, he has been a dominant player off the edge and the way that he plays. You see him twice a year. Obviously with your work with the Chargers, man you talk about a talented, high motor player who gives it in spite of any circumstance. Look, this team hasn't won in a while, but he continues to be a dominant player, and last year he did it without even rotating. He is playing as a one man show on that front line. I give p. Carroll credit for rewarding guys who play well because he's ultimately going to be the extension of the coaching staff on the field. He's happy, he's excited, he's ready to assume leadership responsibilities because you've compensated him well, You've shown him that you're rewarding him for his efforts. I love it. It's rare that you see that, but I love the way the Raiders to took care of their best player.
So two questions. Number one obvious one. If you're Micah Parsons, even though the sack numbers might not be there, in terms of you know, your age and your dominance and all the different things you can do, I would think you're not taking less money than Max Crosby if you're Micah Parsons, And that's the first question for you. And the second one would be this sounds I don't think people immediately thought of this player. But if I'm Jamar Chase and I'm sitting here saying I deserve to be the highest paid non quarterback, well that number just went up.
It just continues to escalate.
And I mean, I think that's a legitimate conversation.
It absolutely is the conversation, and it's one of those things DJ I just look man, Howie Roseman is a friend of the show. I give the Eagles credit because they're always on the front end of giving those deals out. They understand where the market is going. They pay people early before the calls escalate, and a lot of these teams are they're gonna be caught holding the bag because they waited, and it never works when you wait when it comes to playing top players. You're right, Michael Parsons is looking at Max Crosby. He's going to use him as a comp. Miles Garrett will eventually look at Max Crosby because he's looking at him as a comp. Jamar Chase is looking at him because he's like, I want to be paid like the best player in the league who's a non quarterback. Given my status as a triple crown winner. Whynot. There's a lot of money that's gonna float off the shelves this offseason. Max Robby Crosby has started and also Saikwon Parkley's also kind of stirred it up a little bit too.
Yeah, No, it's interesting to see what happened, but it's definitely something that is hot, hot hot for the market. That was this week's Hot or Not segment, brought to you by with Sabi Hot Cloud Storage, store more and do more with your data. Try them for free at Withsabi dot Com. Buck, we'll take a quick break here we come back. DK Metcalf News. We'll get to that writer for this all right, Buck, What sounds like DK Metcalf and the Seahawks not on the same page. DK Metcalf has requested a trade. So first of all, if you're Seattle, what does that mean for them? And then secondly we can get into some fun. Here are some teams that makes sense for DK Metcalf.
It's been a nice run, but I can understand why the Seattle Seahawks we want to move on. He's making eighteen million dollars right now. Do you want to continue to kind of hit your wagon to DK Metcalf as, Look, we're seeing these receivers as to get closer to thirty and over thirty, Like, do you want to kind of lock in where you catch some of the downside of what that is. I understand DK Metcalf wants to get paid, and he's looking around the marketplace and he sees what look that it's going to command. But if I'm Seattle, I understand JSN is ready to kind of take over and be that player. Is one of the.
Reasons got lock it was this morning?
Yeah, yeah, And it's an opportunity to kind of turn the page and get this team younger on the perimeter and maybe not only a little more cat friendly, but look, they're in the middle of trying to do a rebuild on the flot anyway, So this is the perfect time to part ways with all those guys, look at the drafts, see what we can find, See if we can find some bargain basement guys that can come and fill in, and they ultimately don't have to make a decision on Geno Smith as well.
That's where I was getting ready to go because I think what's happened and we've seen, you know, Aaron Rodgers as he was getting towards forty was still playing you know, MVP level football, Tom Brady obviously on the other side of forty championship level football, And I think I think we're there's a lot of people that are kind of forgetting like that is those are exceptions that is not how it normally goes. We've seen a lot more quarterbacks Geno's thirty four, you know, think about Cousins last year, think about Russell Wilson's fall off. Like, We're seen a lot of those guys kind of fall off. So if you're Seattle, is this almost like the fact that Lockett's gone and maybe they trade DK metcalf Geno's thirty four. What did jocu it Off Seattle said, you know what, maybe we can because the quarterbacks situation is not great around the league, and we'd have to find maybe we could try and make it work with fields who's younger. At least take a shot at somebody younger. Maybe we maybe we traded Geno and DK and kind of regroup and reset. Here.
A lot of that would depend off what do they feel like internally about Sam Howell, because remember they made a move last year to get Sam.
I forgot Sam Howell was.
There, so maybe they are ready to go all in. And here's what you have to understand, I would say, particularly about defensive coaches. Defensive coaches always feel like there's a way for them to be able to manufacture wins without the offense being top notch. They always kind of swin and say like, hey, if I just have a quarterback that just takes care of the ball, we don't turn it over, we run the ball, play great defense. Bang. Mike McDonald's wheelhouse is the defense, and that defense certainly has some intriguing options, and if you can add more firepower to the defense, you can do it. I believe all these coaches look within the division and they see how teams are getting it done. Look at what the Rams have been able to do with Look man, I would say a bag of bolts and spare parts to be a team that is going to back to back playoffs. You know, like Matthew Stafford was a big part of that. But think about all the young players that they've been able to play with, and you bring up a great point, DJ. When we came into the league, thirty was the magic number. Thirty was the number where you're trying to move off. Guys. We had a few guys that were able to pass that, Tom Brady being the most notable. But maybe we're having a market correction where everyone is saying, hey, guys, maybe we need to go back to making sure that we understand the rarity that it is to find someone that could play at a high level beyond thirty. Because when you look around, not only at quarterbacks, you look at these wide receivers Tyreek Hill and all these guys passing down.
Yeah, Mike Williams, I saw a couple of them.
They're beginning, they're falling off.
It is hard to Adams sudden move like he did a few years ago.
Not not at all So to me, it does make sense if you're able to truly assess what's going on around the league, look at the trends and say, hey man, we're gonna punt on this. We're gonna move on from these older players. We're gonna get younger and more dynamic, and we're gonna figure out a way to win with young players, kind of being at the nucleus.
All right, So let's get to the other side of it, then, because there's two teams that came right to mind. If DK Metcalf does get traded, two teams that would make a whole host of sense. Actually, I'll give you three teams and then give me some other teams, or what you think of those three the three teams that popped right in my mind for different reasons, New England, Pittsburgh, the Chargers. Those two three that pop right up. Let's go through them individually. Here, New England, why would that make a lot of sense.
The berief of talent on the perimeter. They need someone that can command double team attention. They need a playmaker, multiple playmakers around Drake May to allow him to really play the way that he wants to play the position. Also, when you think about Drake. May you think about this offense and trying to produce points. Everyone wants to long ball. Chicks dig the long ball. DK Metcalf still brings that big play element to the field for a team that has a ton of CAF space, for a team that loves that would like to kind of be a little rougher, tougher, more physical, more dynamic. DK Metcalf makes sense. And also Mike Rabel his relationship with AJ Brown and how he desperately missed AJ Brown. Who's going Yeah, who is aj Bross teammate?
DK metcalf old mess same agent too.
Same agent. And also what did Mike Rabel love about AJ Brown physicality, toughness? You know who else brings that? Dk Metcalf. They're not the same type player, but man, you talk about a physical, imposing presence on the perimeter as DK Metcalf yep.
And then if we get to the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that you know, George Pickens is kind of what they've got right now and it doesn't sound like that's a great setup. There still some immaturity issues there. We've talked about adults in the room being something that the Steelers cove it, you know, and the direction they've tried to go. They've rebuilt the offensive line on the fly over the last two year. They've got a really good set up there. We'll see what happens with him at quarterback. You know, is that Justin Field seems to be the leader in the clubhouse there as potentially being their guy. Or if justin Field you want somebody can go up and get the ball down the field. DK Metcalf can go do that for you.
Yeah, he spans the strike zone. The only thing that I worry about Dk is we talked about adults in the room. DK has had some issues with his emotional outburst in game. Does Mike Tomlin feel like he can kind of help him work through those issues. There's no doubt that he's talented. There's no doubt that he would be a great fit in Pittsburgh stylistically in terms of his physicality, toughness, the rugged nature that their wide receivers have traditionally displayed. The emotional part, you just got to make sure you do it because coming off of I would say, man, I five to seven year runs. But they've dealt with a lot of emotional receivers are they willing to welcome that into the fold. But he certainly is a good play and he would fit.
So let me get to the last one there the Chargers, and obvious reason, think about Mike Williams' success that he had with Justin Herbert. You know over there run together. Justin Herbert loves guys he can trust. He doesn't really have that type of player, you know. Obviously you look at Lad McConkie and what he can do, especially working in the slot in the middle of the field. He's a dynamic. But I want to put the puzzle piece together for you as as an offense. What if, and this is all if, all right there for you? If the Chargers lined up Week one next year, Buck, and you've got Justin Herbert, and then you look out in the formation and you've got DK Metcalf out wide, You've got Lad McConkie in the slot, and all of a sudden, we've got Omari and Hampton lined up behind Justin Herbert. You talk about a team that needed to get more explosive. You throw Amar and Hampton in the backfield and DK Metcalf out wide with Ladd McConkie still there. That's a different looking offense, different little offense.
Before you mentioned Marii and Hampton situation, I was going to talk about just building a basketball team. So now you have polar opposites in terms of Lad McConkie and DK metcalf. Lad McConkie is the slippery route running that can get in and out, dominates between inside the numbers. DK Metcalf the big, physically imposing, vertical stretch guy that can make his place outside the numbers and down the field. You think about justin Herbert and how if the running game is working, when you throw it, you're throwing for chunk plays. DK metcalf would give them that. And when you factor in an old school workhorse running back in Hampton Man, that's the kind of team that we've seen Harbor have traditionally went all the way back to his time with Frank Gore, kind of being the tailback for the forty nine ers.
The other thing I was thinking of is if they did that, say it was a second round pick. I don't know what the cost would be, but say it's a second round pick. If you're the Chargers in this draft with you have other needs, you know, and then see what they do in free agency, interior offensive line needs to be addressed. They've got some free agency on defense they could look to bring back. But if we say that they want to get a running back, a young running back, a rookie running back at some point time in this draft, you go, Okay, well man, you traded your second round pick for DK Metcalf. That could be a nice sweet spot. It's a good pot of the spot in this draft. Buck. If you're sitting there and you're the Chargers where you're picking in the early twenties, you have no second round pick, you can trade back once, maybe twice, and guess what, You're gonna have one of those Ohio state backs. You know, we'll see what happens with a Marion Hampton who we were talking about. There's going to be options for you at that point in time to slide back and recoup that second round pick. You know, I've talked about Mason Taylor making a lot of sense for them to get the tight end that they want in the second round. So there might be a way to have your cake and eat it too where you part with a second round pick, but you can trade down once or twice and still be be holding some selections in that window.
Yeah, that would look. That would that would be a perfect scenario where you're able to make the move, get the people that you get, but still retain enough assets to be able to upgrade your team through the draft. We are at a time where everyone is super aggressive. I just think about the number of trades that we've seen DJ, I just feel like it's our generation, although our buddies are sitting in the seasondary aggressively going after it and you're not afraid to make those moves. It's a really interesting and fascinating time, but it's one that look, I'm loving yep.
I want to hit on a couple more things here before we get out of here. But free agency wise, the Dominoes haven't really fallen yet, a quarterback wise, because you have Matthew Stafford who's stayed in La so I think if he would have left, and you know that he goes to the Giants, he goes to the Raiders, the Dominoes, you know, start to fall and we see a lot of movement. But it does sound like the first Domino might be on the way here with with Sam Donald getting to the market. That to me signals that this JJ McCarthy era is beginning in Minnesota. They are that very much sounds to me like they are going to JJ mccarthur. AlCH you would lock that up and not let him get to the market. So or that being said, who makes the most sense for him? And then how did the other dominoes start to fall after that?
Yeah, I'm kind of surprised because, like you going with JJ McCarthy, Like in terms of as a player, maybe Kevin O'Connell has been like a miracle worker when it comes to quarterbacks. That maybe DJ That was why they made the move for Daniel Jones. Remember we talked about Daniel Jones coming home.
JJ's not ready and just in case he's not.
Ready in all those things, you got a full half season in the system. Just keep an eye on that. For Sam donald Man, this is everything. There's gonna be a ton of cash being thrown his way. People are gonna naturally link him to the Las Vegas Raiders in terms of their need and what they want to me, that would make the most sense. I think for Sam it's the type of coach that he plays for more so than who actually coaches him. When I think about Pete Carroll and I think about Kevin mccondll builders, guys that build you up and not tear you down, how they always see the positive end the player and what they could be. To me, I'm running towards that kind of environment more so than one they may be led by somebody else, So the Raiders to me seemed like an extra fit.
Yeah, I think there's an interesting option. I think Pittsburgh if doesn't happen with Fields. I don't know that Sam Donald would be, you know, in a sprint to go back to the New York market. But if you're the Giants, I mean you've got to at least try and kick the tires there. He's better than what you than what options you're stared with right now. So I think they would have some opportunities there. And the one I lobbed out on social media the day that got everybody all upset was was the Colts Buck because they've they've come out and said they're bringing me, they're bringing in competition, and I just have a hard time when I look at you know that, when when you have to when your owner makes comments at the end of the year explaining why you're bringing people back right, if your owner feels that he needs to do that, that to me says like there's some urgency we need to win now from a general manager, head coach perspective, And I just don't know how you can say, based off what we've seen that you feel more confident Anthony richardson winning you games next year than you would Sam Donald. That's why I brought That's why I brought that one to the forefront.
No way, no how. And the only thing that if you, Sam Donald, you want some insurance is based on the contract to make sure that I'm not going setting myself up.
Just go two years, two years, That's what I do.
But if you're thinking about the situation, it's a much better team that they'd be stepping into. It's a team that should have.
Been a division with the division. I mean, I'm not using you in a bad spot with the Jacks. The Jags are not coming off a good year, and the Titans they're picking first.
Yeah, a division that should be winnable if you do what you're supposed to do in this situation. They have a big time back in Jonathan Taylor. They got two wide receivers and Josh Downs and Michael Pittman. They have a defense.
They've got ad Ni Mitchell, who's just got all the upside in the world. Like they've forgot even more weapons.
I mean, they have intriguing talent and potential that could make it a really good situation when me and Shann Psyching is really good with quarterbacks. It hasn't worked out for Anthony Richardson, but you think of the other quarterbacks that played there, they've been okay, intriguing. That's what I would say.
If I was Sam Darnold, of all the different options that are out there, and again, I'm kind of creating one here. But Shane Stikeen came on our errand said, we want to bring in competition. I think everybody just assumed, well, that's just like a flyer, you know, backup, you know, kind of fake competent. But like, if you really want to try and upgrade your room. If I'm if I'm Sam Donold, I'm trying to get to Indianapolis, that's where i want to play. Oh money, money, there's probably who knows, there's probably zero point zero one percent chance that that's uh that's been discussed or that's on the on the table, But I just looking at the different places and I'm going, Okay, who is not set at quarterback? Man, I'd be the team that i'd want to play for.
I mean, look, I can't fault you for that. Look, it's a nice situation. We've talked about this kind of being this sweet spoty. No one really mentions the coast kind of being in the quarterback market. They just talk bringing competition, So it's almost like it's a throwaway that is one that you have a legitimate shot to get the QB one job and to have success and let that success lead to a Baker Mayfield type contract.
Yeah, it's interesting, all right. Any any other veteran stuff going on out there you're interested in before we get out of here.
Only the Sakuon Barkley things. Sakon Barky, Yeah, two years from year extension putting him at twenty million a year. You talk about someone who kind of bettered himself and it paid off. Sakwon Barkley has done that. I'm curious to see what it does to the rest of the running back market. James Cook is a notable name that is going to be out there. He's already said that. I'm looking fifteen million plus. I can't say that I would confidently be like, yeah, let's give him fifteen million. But for Saquon Barkley and for the elite of the elites, Yeah, it looks good to see the running backs finally reaching some of that that big money that has been reserved for quarterbacks and pass catches and pass rushers.
Yeah. No, it's always challenging when you win a Super Bowl because lots of people want to get paid. I don't even know that they let that even simmer become an issue. Was like, we're going to take that care of this dude right now, and let's recognize him for what he just did. And doesn't show any signs of slowing down anytime soon. So I thought that was smart, smart on the Eagles part. All right, Buck, that's all we have for today. This has been a fun one. We'll we'll be back here next week week with some some new episodes. I'm gonna be I'm gonna be out and about here. We get twenty fifth twenty fifth anniversary. Buck, we gotta we gotta take a little take a little break there. I appreciate that. So we'll be on the we'll be on the move you'll have us locked down here on freegency. I'll be back to end and next week to kind of recap what goes on, uh in free agency? Do want to let everybody know there's a new pod coming out with a Rosie in me. So it's kind of Enemy'smies. Yeah. Yeah, it's called free Agents in forties is what it's called. So it's kind of taking the free agency side where he does all the top free agents, and I'm living on the draft space. So we're going to try and throw these things together. So I was told he was only going to talk about a third of the time. That's why I agreed to do it. But we'll see if he can adhere to that to those guys. But anyway, it's gonna look out for that, all right, Buck, anything else you want to throw it air before we get out of here.
No, man, have fun, enjoy your vacation. I will rap with you when you get back next week.
Well, appreciate you, man. That's it. We'll see you next time. Right here, unmove the sticks.