00:00Mark, you had your first look also in person at the Patriots offensive line, specifically Will Campbell, who opened the game by absolutely obliterating somebody and just seemed to keep it up all day long.
00:11What did you think of him in person?
00:13I loved him. I loved him on tape.
00:15You know, it's so much easier to see him on tape than it is in person because there are so many times where you see something and we got to go to a game break or we got to go to this or that, you know, and that's kind of the pitfalls of broadcasting a game.
00:27There's oftentimes things you see that you want to talk about that all of a sudden get kind of lost in the shuffle, but he's legitimate.
00:34And for all those draft nicks out there that wanted to talk about his short arms, pound sand, up yours.
00:40That matters not at all.
00:42It's one of the stupidest things.
00:45You know what running a fast 40 makes you good at running 40s?
00:48You know what bench pressing 225 for a bunch of reps makes you really good at bench pressing?
00:53Yeah, that's it.
00:55That's the only thing it does.
00:57And so, you know, you look at the way he played in college.
01:01I love the fact that he is, I mean, he's just pissy.
01:05I love that.
01:05He's perfect for New England.
01:07I don't know where exactly he's from, but he's perfect for that.
01:12You know, as I used to call Tommy Nalen, who grew up in Boston, I played with for a long time, should be in the Hall of Fame.
01:17And, you know, a mass hole.
01:19Like, that's, he's perfect for that area.
01:22I mean, just pissy and plays with a lot of vinegar.
01:25And I love watching him play.
01:26So he's a damn, he's going to be a damn good one.
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