Albert Breer
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Podcast Appearances
Like they kill you on tipping picks and like going on your own shows and saying what the picks are before they're out.
But then you turn on the TV and it's like, well, I'm hearing... It's like, no, you aren't.
It's already on the internet.
So now we're not tipping picks because...
So, so you can pretend, you know, on the broadcast, even though everybody already knows, it's just, we don't need to get going on that one.
Where it gets really awkward is like when you get to day three and there's a big name still available because the broadcast falls so far behind on day three.
Like with Shador last year, I think it was on the internet for like 25 minutes before the pick actually was announced, you know?
Yeah, that's pro bowler Shador Sanders.
So it definitely creates some awkward TV moments.
I mean, I...
I think you give the Chiefs the benefit of the doubt based on who they are and what they've been.
They've done a really nice job drafting.
I mean, if you look, they've had a lot of success drafting guys on the defensive side of the ball when they needed to.
After they trade Tyreek Hill, some of the guys that they wind up
as a result of just the volume of picks.
And you can go down the list.
I think Nick Bolton got there a year before that.
But you have Nick Bolton and Trent McDuffie and George Karloftis and Brian Cook.
And they did just a really good job of finding guys throughout the draft that Spags can take and develop.
And so it's interesting because they must think the world of Delaney