Chapter 1: Who is John Harbaugh and what is his coaching philosophy?
All right, let's get some football calls in here. John Harbaugh, press conference. What is the staff going to look like? Steve's calling from Staten Island. What's going on, Steve? Hey, good morning, Gio and Boomer.
How you guys doing tonight? What's up, Steve? Bro, I got to tell you something real quick because I'm going to ask a question and I got to take your answer off the air. First off, I'm super jacked and amped up that Harbaugh's here.
Chapter 2: What are the potential coordinator choices for Harbaugh?
Finally, a big boy in the building. And I want the next newspaper article to say, Sexy Dexy meets foot-loving Sexy Rexy. What do we got to do to get this guy in here, bro? He's a big boy in the room. Listen, I'm serious. Boomer, I'm serious. Listen, this team can ill afford, okay, to bring in these young upstart coordinators. Listen, good luck to them. We need big people, big boys in the room.
Now, I know Rex got an ego, but if they want to get him here, Boomer.
Yeah.
Any chance you see them talking to him saying, listen, your defense, strictly defense, because, Boomer, you guys know, this just giant defense needs some teeth. They need to go back to the defense that I remember them winning championships with back in the 80s. You guys are great. Thank you, guys. Have a good day.
All right, Steve. I appreciate it. Thank you. So, you know, I think that John Harbaugh tried to answer this kind of politically correct yesterday. Yeah. Yeah. They did work together. They know each other. I'm sure they've been in touch with each other.
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Chapter 3: Why is there a need for experienced coordinators in the team?
I don't ever remember at all Rex Ryan ever criticizing John Harbaugh. Do you as an analyst?
I don't really watch him, so I don't know.
I've seen him a bunch. I've seen him go after coaches and people.
Yeah.
I don't think I've ever seen him ever go after John Harbaugh. I could be wrong about that, and I haven't watched everything he's ever said. But, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I think Rex brings chaos, which is good for a little bit.
And if there's a head coach that can handle it, it's obviously John Harbaugh because he's handled it in the past. But it doesn't ā I mean, Rex has been on TV for too long now. I just ā I don't see it. Really beautiful feet. All right.
All right.
I don't see it. I mean, I know he wants to get back in. Does he? I mean, I think he would love to get back in. but maybe not as a coordinator. I think he would love to be a head coach. Remember when the Jets job was open, he was dying to get that job. He goes, there's only one person that could do this, and that's me.
And that would be another reason why you wouldn't hire him. As a defense coordinator, because of the chaos and because of the bluster and because of the personality, just that it's, you don't want it to overshadow your head coach. You know what I mean? And he didn't over, you know, by the way, when he was with the Ravens, he never overshadowed John Harbaugh at all, I don't think. No.
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Chapter 4: How does Rex Ryan's coaching style fit with Harbaugh's team?
That's it. But it's still Rex. On Thursdays. But he's not speaking every single day. He doesn't talk after the game. He doesn't talk before the game. He talks on Thursdays, and that's it. I know one thing. He'd light a fire under everybody's ass in that defense. Yeah. I really don't think it's a possibility, though. I really don't. I think that John loves Rex. I think that ship has sailed.
I can't say whether he loves him or loves him. I don't know any of that stuff.
Sounded like it yesterday. He loved the guy.
Well, he's going to be, yeah, he's going to be gracious because that's what he does. He's John Harbaugh. He's going to be gracious. I mean, he's going to be gracious outwardly, but inwardly, he is uber, and I mean uber competitive.
Yeah, one good thing that I really like about Todd Munkin being the offensive coordinator is chances are, even though he's interviewing for some jobs now, chances are he's not going to get a head coaching job.
At this point, maybe there's a chance, but it's not like John Harbaugh is hiring some sort of young up-and-coming coordinator who's going to go get a job if Jackson Dart and that guy end up hitting it off. So Todd Munkin could be here for a number of years. I don't know if that person can also be hired as a defensive coordinator.
It might end up being a younger guy who hopefully does a great job and is a good problem to have.
Somebody within the Harbaugh tree of coaching. Right. Between he and his brother, somewhere there's got to be somebody.
And they make the defense a top-five defense, and that guy ends up getting a job. That would be a great thing.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of hiring Todd Munkin as offensive coordinator?
Doesn't sound like he's getting a job again. Yeah. I mean, he really doesn't. I mean, we all thought that it was going to be the Raiders. If it was the Raiders, he would have been hired already.
So who are the Raiders waiting for? You told me Clint Kubiak. I could see that. They're going to have Fernando Mendoza as their quarterback. Yeah. And by the way, did you see all the Instagram and social media stuff with the Fernando Abba song? I did, yep. Didn't we play that? Oh, of course, yeah. When did we play that? Don't recall.
You should look back in your notes that you have on every show that we do. See if you can find it. All right. Notes on every show that we do? Yeah, he keeps a note. Logs every note? Oh, yeah, he's all over it.
You know, you can find it via AI, I think, believe it or not. That's what some people from the network when it existed said. It was like, I wonder when that was. And you could put in the name of the show and when things happen, it'll come up maybe because it's on the internet somewhere. Why don't you do that, Al? Fernando. Locking in.
Too bad, though. I just want to know the date of when we did that. That was after he had a great game somewhere. And I think we were talking about Jet fans should be singing this song and be hoping that they somehow... So it was really interesting watching him after the game. By the way, Fernando Mendoza, he walks very awkwardly. Okay. He's got an awkward kind of dorky walk.
I have not seen, I mean, I've seen him on the field walking, but I never thought dorky.
I saw him walking like, you know, he was walking past the Indiana band getting everybody high fives and he's going to his, I think he was going to see his mom and maybe do like one of a thousand interviews that he's done. Yeah. And I was just watching him walk. It's like a weird walk. Remember when we talked about the female male walkers?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, sure.
The female that walks like a man. Sure. We had a couple of them around here. Remember that?
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Chapter 6: Why might younger coordinators be a concern for the team?
Well, yes. I do.
Yeah, so he has like a very kind of like a weird gait. And when he runs, he looks okay. Doesn't look great. On the football field in uniform, he looks fantastic. And when he made that run to score the touchdown, that's athleticism right there. I don't care what anybody says. You're getting hit by three different guys? So you're telling me this walk is a red flag?
No, he's going to be the number one overall pick going to the Raiders. That's what I'm telling you. Okay. I'm just telling you that if there was any question about, like, all right, what is it? What is it about him? I don't know if it's the size of his feet, maybe.
Yeah. Does he have a duck foot situation going on?
It's just like a very, like...
Dorky walk. How else is it to explain? He's got a bit of a dorky personality. But that's what you love about him. Yes. And you know what? He loves ball. He loves ball, man.
Loves ball. He loves God. Loves his family. Loves ball. He loves ball. All right, Boomer and Gio on the fan. Those three things you can win with, kid.
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