Nate Tice
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So it's like, yeah, now they might be a playoff team because they're just not idiots. Like they're above the idiot line, the Mendoza line of coaching.
So it's like, yeah, now they might be a playoff team because they're just not idiots. Like they're above the idiot line, the Mendoza line of coaching.
That's real. Well, that's what turned me on to... I was always kind of an optimist with them, but Dan Campbell's lines was his first year with them was even they're getting their faces battered in every week. That sideline was into it. Shanahan's first year with the 49ers in 2017. Bad team. And defense is trying to tackle everyone. Everyone's going nuts about touchdown. You also...
That's real. Well, that's what turned me on to... I was always kind of an optimist with them, but Dan Campbell's lines was his first year with them was even they're getting their faces battered in every week. That sideline was into it. Shanahan's first year with the 49ers in 2017. Bad team. And defense is trying to tackle everyone. Everyone's going nuts about touchdown. You also...
That's real. Well, that's what turned me on to... I was always kind of an optimist with them, but Dan Campbell's lines was his first year with them was even they're getting their faces battered in every week. That sideline was into it. Shanahan's first year with the 49ers in 2017. Bad team. And defense is trying to tackle everyone. Everyone's going nuts about touchdown. You also...
There's buy-in or just being locked in. You can see sometimes when someone scores and how other players react to that because they're aware that that call was happening. They're aware that that design was meant to do that. So again, it's just reading in between the lines of like, are they locked in? Are they not? I mean, you just watch the Bears. You can just tell like, oh, okay.
There's buy-in or just being locked in. You can see sometimes when someone scores and how other players react to that because they're aware that that call was happening. They're aware that that design was meant to do that. So again, it's just reading in between the lines of like, are they locked in? Are they not? I mean, you just watch the Bears. You can just tell like, oh, okay.
There's buy-in or just being locked in. You can see sometimes when someone scores and how other players react to that because they're aware that that call was happening. They're aware that that design was meant to do that. So again, it's just reading in between the lines of like, are they locked in? Are they not? I mean, you just watch the Bears. You can just tell like, oh, okay.
I could segue to my number two, the Cardinals. Let's hear it. They're my number two thing for this list. The thing that I'm enjoying most is just the Cardinals in general. Every aspect of the Cardinals I enjoy watching because they are exactly what we're talking about here. Everybody's locked in. I mean, Marvin Harrison Jr. 's fist pumping after a run for a touchdown where he has to make a block.
I could segue to my number two, the Cardinals. Let's hear it. They're my number two thing for this list. The thing that I'm enjoying most is just the Cardinals in general. Every aspect of the Cardinals I enjoy watching because they are exactly what we're talking about here. Everybody's locked in. I mean, Marvin Harrison Jr. 's fist pumping after a run for a touchdown where he has to make a block.
I could segue to my number two, the Cardinals. Let's hear it. They're my number two thing for this list. The thing that I'm enjoying most is just the Cardinals in general. Every aspect of the Cardinals I enjoy watching because they are exactly what we're talking about here. Everybody's locked in. I mean, Marvin Harrison Jr. 's fist pumping after a run for a touchdown where he has to make a block.
So that's the number four pick overall who's probably been a star since he was 15. Doing the dirty work and celebrating someone else scoring. And then I look over, no offense to the guy, because I really liked him, Roman Dunzay for the Bears. something happens, he's like, all right. And which is not how Roman Doomsday was in college. Right.
So that's the number four pick overall who's probably been a star since he was 15. Doing the dirty work and celebrating someone else scoring. And then I look over, no offense to the guy, because I really liked him, Roman Dunzay for the Bears. something happens, he's like, all right. And which is not how Roman Doomsday was in college. Right.
So that's the number four pick overall who's probably been a star since he was 15. Doing the dirty work and celebrating someone else scoring. And then I look over, no offense to the guy, because I really liked him, Roman Dunzay for the Bears. something happens, he's like, all right. And which is not how Roman Doomsday was in college. Right.
It just kind of speaks to what the buy-in is for each of these teams or each of these players in the units. But yeah, thank you for segmoing me to the Cardinals because on the last show I was on, I was pretty optimistic about them. And this, this hopefully was what I was talking about, but offense, like they're looking like a top five offense. Were you expecting them to be this physical?
It just kind of speaks to what the buy-in is for each of these teams or each of these players in the units. But yeah, thank you for segmoing me to the Cardinals because on the last show I was on, I was pretty optimistic about them. And this, this hopefully was what I was talking about, but offense, like they're looking like a top five offense. Were you expecting them to be this physical?
It just kind of speaks to what the buy-in is for each of these teams or each of these players in the units. But yeah, thank you for segmoing me to the Cardinals because on the last show I was on, I was pretty optimistic about them. And this, this hopefully was what I was talking about, but offense, like they're looking like a top five offense. Were you expecting them to be this physical?
That's the thing that I was surprised by. That's what they bought into. Last year, the offensive line played way above, punched way above their weight. Having James Conner kind of sets the tone too. But just they're buying with the tight ends. You know, they had Elijah Higgins last year and Trey McBride, and then they drafted Tip Ryman in the third round.
That's the thing that I was surprised by. That's what they bought into. Last year, the offensive line played way above, punched way above their weight. Having James Conner kind of sets the tone too. But just they're buying with the tight ends. You know, they had Elijah Higgins last year and Trey McBride, and then they drafted Tip Ryman in the third round.
That's the thing that I was surprised by. That's what they bought into. Last year, the offensive line played way above, punched way above their weight. Having James Conner kind of sets the tone too. But just they're buying with the tight ends. You know, they had Elijah Higgins last year and Trey McBride, and then they drafted Tip Ryman in the third round.