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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What were the major trades discussed in the NFL offseason?
But for the Cleveland Browns, I think they did a pretty good job yesterday. I'm sure Joe Burrow probably went, wait, he got traded where? Lamar Jackson. It'd be funny if Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson called up each other. Hey, did you hear the news? Yeah, I know. You feel a lot healthier. A lot healthier. All right, Dylan. All righty, Dan. We got a few options. Pauly sent this one over.
Chapter 3: How did the Myles Garrett trade impact the Rams and Browns?
Who had the best day yesterday? The Browns, the Rams, Miles Garrett, or other. Perhaps maybe the NFL at large for usurping all the attention from the NHL and NBA playoffs.
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Well, okay, the Patriots wanted A.J. Brown, and the Eagles, Howie Roseman, their GM, probably thought, all right, we'll let you. And this is why Howie Roseman is great. The Eagles traded a first and a third-round pick for A.J. Brown back in 2022. They got four 1,000-yard seasons. They made two Super Bowls. They won a Super Bowl. Now you trade a 29-year-old A.J.
Brown to the Patriots for a first and a fifth-round pick. That's pretty good stuff there by the Eagles GM. Wait, you're going to give me four great seasons, two Super Bowl appearances, we win one Super Bowl, and now I get a first and a fifth back? That's pretty good as well. So I wouldn't sleep on what the Eagles did and why A.J.
Brown just couldn't coexist with Jalen Hurts, but now he goes with Drake May. He can be the featured guy. You don't have to worry about, you know, a running back who wants to get 15 to 1,800 yards. Devontae Smith, Dallas Goddard, everybody wants to, you know, get their touches. Now you go to New England, you can be the number one guy. By the way, this first hour brought to you by Meguiar's.
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The post-Miles Garrett trade, the Rams are winning it all, winning the NFC, winning their division, or missing the playoffs. Well, they better win the Super Bowl. Yeah. This is a move you make to win the Super Bowl. And I think anything other than winning the Super Bowl or getting to the Super Bowl would be a disappointment. And their over-under now is 11-1ā2.
I'm not sure if it was 10-1ā2 before, but they're one of the favorites. If not, you know, the Ravens are up there. The Rams, Seattle's going to be back up there. But the Rams are expected to be playing for a Super Bowl. Yes, Dylan. Yeah, I mean, these are the top five teams odds-wise to win the Super Bowl.
So it's Rams plus 600, Bills plus 1,000, Ravens plus 1,000, Seahawks plus 1,100, and Chiefs plus 1,500. Would you take the Rams out of that five-some? I probably, if I'm trying to get better odds, I might take Kansas City. I mean, it's a roll of the dice with Kelsey coming back, Mahomes availability. What are they going to do with the wide receiver position?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of A.J. Brown's trade to the Patriots?
Eventually, they take their best player, because they're going to hit on somebody, because they're always drafting high. So they're going to get somebody that has unique skills. And eventually, they're going to wind up trading them away to reset it for the next coach, the next coach, the next coach, the next coach. So am I shocked? No.
We sat across from Miles Garrett two years ago, I think, for a Week 18 game down in Baltimore. where this was when he said going into the off season, he was gonna have a talk with Stefanski and the group there and kind of like try to figure out like where the organization was headed. And you could just tell like Miles was, he had done everything he could do individually.
And he was just looking for team success. But Cleveland was steadfast in that they weren't going to trade him because he's one of the best players in the league. And Jim Schwartz and Miles, they obviously have been super productive. Well, Schwartz is gone. Miles is gone. Cleveland has a bunch of draft picks again, and they're selling hope again. That's the cycle they're in.
I'll give you Aaron Donald in his prime, Miles Garrett in his prime. Ooh-wee. Man. You know what? You know I'm gonna go with Aaron, but I'm gonna go with Aaron for this reason. You remember Jerry Gray, old Texas defensive back and played for the Rams, and he's a good friend of mine, coached in Washington when I was there.
He said, look, if you give me the choice between a guy who can create unique transcendent pressure on the interior or a guy who can do it on the exterior, I'm taking the guy on the interior because that's the shorter distance that he has to go to get to the quarterback and really disrupt things. So I'm going with Aaron. I think the Browns did pretty well getting Jared Verse.
I know that they weren't going to make this move unless they got Verse. He's on his rookie deal, and he's an emerging player. I like the deal for both teams, and normally that's not a hot take. The Rams are trying to win a Super Bowl. The Browns are trying to get back to ground zero and say, now let's build this with players and not get desperate. Overpay for Deshaun Watson.
Maybe overpay for Miles Garrett just to keep him in Cleveland. Now maybe they build this thing right. Yeah. Look, I think, well, yeah, they have a chance. I mean, they have the assets to do it. But you know what? See, this is why the NFL is the best business in the world.
It's because in the off-season now, the Cleveland Browns fans, yeah, you may not have been relevant regular season-wise when it really counts. But now in the off-season, which this is now obviously a year-round entertainment industry. They feel relevant right now. They're in the news.
Their feeling is, and I shouldn't say it just from that standpoint, because look, the people in Cleveland really are trying to win. They are. But again, this is the cycle that they've always been in and they have a chance. But we know this in the team building, the team building process, Dan, the most important part is the development and utilization of those assets.
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Chapter 5: What predictions did Jim Jackson make about the NBA Finals?
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Jim Jackson, Fox NBA college basketball analyst, played 14 years in the NBA. We finally found an NBA Finals with two teams that you did not play for in your career, Jim. You know, here's the thing about it, though, Dan. All those teams continue to allow me to cash those checks, and that was all right. End of the day. End of the day. What do you do with Chet Holmgren?
I don't want to overreact here. You are. Why? Because I think, you know, here's the thing. Is it a Chet problem, or is it a Chet problem when they play ā against Wimby. Now, I know last year in the finals, he struggled a little bit. He was injured. He had to come back, and he struggled a little bit.
But if you look at Chet throughout the course of the year, and Chase said this, is that without Chet, they don't win a championship. Without Chet, they're not in a situation to compete. So what happens is in this particular series against Wimby, he doesn't look like Chet Holmgren. So now it's, well, what do we do with him?
So I don't want to ā I wouldn't be the one that panics right away because if you go back to history, think about this. You had questions about Scottie Pippen when he played against the Knicks, his toughness. Could he be that second guy? Now, if the Bulls gave up on Scottie that early, do we have the dynasty that the Bulls have? Kobe Bryant, his rookie year when he ā
infamously shot those air balls against Utah. If the Lakers panicked quickly and Jerry West said, did I make the wrong decision? Is it the Kobe Bryant that we saw? Is it the Laker dynasty? Too many times we want to, based on a series, give up on a person when they're still young and still learning. Yes, he has to grow, especially against Wimby.
But I don't think you pull that trigger right away based on just because it was San Antonio. Oh, I wouldn't. That's what I'm saying. I heard analysts yesterday, Jim, saying they think he's played his last game with OKC. And I'm thinking, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Hold on here. He's a good player. Not a great player yet. But he's going to be compared to Wemby probably the rest of his career.
Correct. That won't go well. But I can't have somebody who doesn't take a shot in the second half of of the most important game of the season. So mentally is what I'm ā I got to figure out, does he want to be great? Does he want the heat? Against San Antonio. Yeah. Because here's the thing, because in other ā and I get what you're saying, too, because ā
With Kobe, at least, Kobe wasn't afraid to take the shots. I mean, you knew that, okay? Air balls are not in the moment. It may not have went through the nets, but his mentality was, I feel I can make it. The thing about Chet against San Antonio is the lack of aggression. Okay, if you miss shots, you miss shots. It's going to happen.
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