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00:00With the JSN Puka stuff, I agree it's JSN.
00:06Okay.
00:08Here's the but.
00:09There always is, right?
00:10Give me the but.
00:12Puka Nakua missed a game.
00:16Yeah.
00:17Just listen to me.
00:19And finished with the same amount of touchdowns, six more receptions,
00:25and 78 fewer yards.
00:27I wonder, have Puka played all 17, would this even be a conversation?
00:38Okay.
00:38But wait a second.
00:40Let me push back.
00:41Okay.
00:42Offensive player of the year.
00:45Who won it two years ago?
00:47Are you referring to Saquon?
00:49Yeah.
00:49Okay.
00:50Okay.
00:50Okay.
00:51You take Saquon off that team, and I know it's similar to the MVP.
00:56But I don't know if they're having all that success the way they had.
01:01They're not.
01:02Okay.
01:03Yeah.
01:03If you take Puka off of the Rams or delete him, you still have Devontae.
01:10Mm-hmm.
01:11You still have Kyron.
01:12You still have Blake Corum.
01:13You have three tight ends.
01:15Right?
01:15Mm-hmm.
01:16There's productivity there.
01:17I'm just saying.
01:18With Stafford.
01:19Sure.
01:19You take JSN off of Seattle.
01:24Yeah.
01:25Who are you throwing the football to?
01:27Mm-hmm.
01:28No, but that's my point.
01:30They don't have – A.J.
01:32Barner's not, you know, George Kittle, Kelsey, I mean, Brock Powell.
01:37Is he?
01:38I mean, Shahid, I think he had his first catch last week in the win.
01:43I mean, 50 yards.
01:45They never went back to him.
01:46Mm-hmm.
01:47So, when I look at – yes, he might statistically Puka, let's say he played the other game.
01:52We'll give him the stats.
01:54But I don't even think it's close.
01:56The year that JSN has had is a main reason why, offensively, they are able to go to the Super Bowl.
02:06Ultimately, I agree with you.
02:08I do.
02:08I'm just saying –
02:09But we're going to get into this debate because it's an award, not me and you,
02:14but where you're going to hear the narrative come out and we're just going to throw bouquets at Puka because they just love Puka.
02:23Yeah.
02:23But ultimately, right, like, I think when it comes down to it, JSN had the most receiving yards and JSN –
02:34JSN is the best receiver, I believe, right now in the NFL.
02:39I actually still think it's Shamar Chase, to be so honest with you.
02:41No, I do.
02:42Yeah, all right.
02:43I really do.
02:43So, you're back to the LSU guys.
02:45All right.
02:45I am.
02:46All right.
02:46So, you agree with me?
02:47No, I don't.
02:48I mean, come on.
02:49JSN is making ridiculous catches.
02:52Hold on.
02:52So, let me bring the –
02:52I mean, what a hit?
02:53I want to bring the other LSU receiver into this.
02:57Justin?
02:58When Darnold went to Seattle.
03:00Yeah.
03:01We agreed.
03:02Right.
03:03What's he going to do without Justin Jefferson?
03:05What?
03:05Okay?
03:06And that thought is not a slight to JSN.
03:10It's because Justin Jefferson is one of the great receivers this league's seen.
03:15Right.
03:16JSN was able to be Justin Jefferson.
03:19That, in of itself, is an unbelievable accomplishment.
03:24It really is.
03:25And to do it – they had other – they had better other guys in Minnesota last year.
03:32Addison, Hawkinson.
03:34Naylor was there, was he?
03:35Half the season, I didn't even know if Cooper Cup was on this team.
03:38Rasheed Shaheed was literally not on this team for half of the season.
03:42Right?
03:42It's not as if they've got some bell cow running back that eats in the receiving game.
03:46But A.J. Barner is the only other player that had 50 catches on this team.
03:51Yeah, but that's exactly my point.
03:53JSN is the most important player and piece of that offense.
03:57I agree.
03:57If he ever goes down –
03:58Yeah.
03:59He – the drop-off is significant.
04:01Thanks for listening.
04:20I despise it.
04:21Bye.
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