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00:00And I've got to slip it over now to football here.
00:02And I've got to say this about Jalen Hurts.
00:05Jalen Hurts has to be one of the most overrated quarterbacks in pro football history.
00:08Look, I know people are going to go here and do this to me.
00:11Sills, look at the resume.
00:13I get it.
00:14Two NFC championships, a Super Bowl, an MVP.
00:18Where are you going with this?
00:20Look, I think he is the benefactor of having one of the greatest general managers of all time.
00:25You can make the argument right now, Howie Roseman and John Schneider in Seattle are the two best GMs in
00:31all of pro football.
00:32But even Nick Saban knew it when he was in Tuscaloosa.
00:36Jalen Hurts does not elevate the players around him.
00:39There's a reason that they ended up letting loose of Jeff Stoutland.
00:43There's a reason that they went out and revamped the entire offense.
00:46Do you realize right now for a team that's gone 58-19 over the last four years, figure this out.
00:53For the last four years, they're 58-19 with two Super Bowl appearances.
01:00And they're revamping the entire offense.
01:03Listen, he's the ultimate caboose.
01:06When he was last year, he had 2,900 yards and 18 touchdown passes.
01:12And that football team was carried by Saquon Barkley to a championship.
01:16Yes, albeit he was great in the Super Bowl.
01:19And I'll even tell you he was great in the NFC championship game.
01:22But there's no doubt, in my opinion, when you start talking about the top talents in the National Football League,
01:28I do not see Jalen Hurts as one of your top 10 quarterbacks.
01:32There is no way.
01:34Sam Darnold shows you right now that you can win a Super Bowl with a mediocre quarterback.
01:41All right, let me take you to a story that will be compelling over the next couple days.
01:45Because at the NFL Combines, it's one of the great conventions of all time in sports.
01:50You're going to have people and teams lining up for one of the biggest cancers in the history of football.
01:56And that's Tyree Kill.
01:58Tyree Kill is a player who blew his knee out in Miami.
02:02He refused to go back into a game for Mike McDaniel when he was the head football coach of the
02:07Miami Dolphins.
02:08Here's a guy that has gone and gotten into so much trouble when he was in Kansas City and obviously
02:14when he was in Miami.
02:15Ask yourself this.
02:17Three years ago, he was voted as the best player in the National Football League.
02:23The best player.
02:24You know that list that came out by NFL.com?
02:27He was the best player in the National Football League.
02:31And what did Kansas City and Andy Reid and Brett Veach, the general manager, do?
02:35They moved on.
02:36And they ended up winning Super Bowls without the guy.
02:41You bring a guy like that into your locker room.
02:43Look, I'm not going to tell you he's T.O.
02:45T.O. never got in trouble with the law.
02:47T.O. never had issues with domestic violence like Tyree Kill has.
02:51But one thing you can always say about the National Football League, since when does character matter?
02:56Look, folks, if you don't stand for something, you'll fall for everything.
02:59You got to have things in your locker room where you can't beat women, you can't beat kids, you got
03:05to be nice to animals.
03:06Three things.
03:07Sometimes the most obvious or the most difficult things for certain athletes to get around.
03:11And I'll tell you one more time here.
03:13Tyree Kill being brought into a football team.
03:16You bet there's going to be a boatload of teams that are going to go out and those guys are
03:21going to go out and try to get his services.
03:24He's a playmaker that takes the top off of defenses.
03:27No question about it.
03:29Is he considered one of the greatest deep threats in the history of the National Football League?
03:33Absolutely.
03:34But remember something.
03:36When it comes to character and it comes to destroying a locker room and it comes to making sure that
03:42you have the quality guys that you want to go to battle with each and every single weekend, is that
03:47the guy you want in your locker room?
03:49Is that the guy, again, that's going to be able to propel your players around you?
03:54And most importantly, as he's later in his career right now, ask yourself this.
03:59Is this a guy that you want to have around your younger players?
04:04Is this a guy that you want to have that could be a mentor to young players?
04:08We all know how this is going to end.
04:10This is actually Antonio Brown 2.0.
04:13We know what the ending is going to be.
04:15We know where this is going towards the end here.
04:17Make no mistake about it.
04:19We know this and how this will end the same way it will end and has ended with Antonio Brown
04:26in trouble with the law here.
04:28And again, you're not praying for this.
04:30You're hoping that the guy finds his understanding that maybe there's more than football in your life.
04:37Football shouldn't define you.
04:39Football is a part of your life.
04:40And what has made you the player and person you are today.
04:45But after football, folks, you've got to move your life.
04:48And you've got to get things moving here.
04:50And we'll see.
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