00:00Here is the first one.
00:01Let's start with you, Clint Sterner.
00:03Wyatt Teller is the best move that the Texans have made this offseason,
00:08real or fake?
00:09I think it's real.
00:10I think it's real when not just the player,
00:13but when you talk about what he brings to the huddle
00:17with the veteran leadership,
00:19with the setting the tone from a physicality standpoint
00:22for that offensive line and for the overall offense,
00:25how important it was to fill that left guard void,
00:28especially if you're going to stick with Jake Andrews at center
00:32or Evan Brown at center, either way it goes.
00:34You needed to fill that left guard void.
00:36It was the biggest void on the entire football team,
00:38so that's big.
00:42I think there's a desperate need or was a desperate need on this team
00:49for the long-in-the-tooth, confident, comfortable, veteran player
00:57that had done it before, that doesn't need somebody else,
01:00how to show them how to go about it every day, true professional.
01:04And I think Wyatt Teller is the guy that when it comes to what the Texans
01:08want to do and want to accomplish offensively,
01:11I think he embodies all of that.
01:15So, yeah, I think that's – I'm going to say that's real.
01:18All the moves.
01:18Of all of them, including David Montgomery, including Reed Blankenship,
01:21I think the Wyatt Teller move is bigger.
01:24Tyler, real or fake, Wyatt Teller is the best move the Texans made this offseason.
01:29Well, as you learned earlier, it's a little hard for me to get too overly excited
01:34about a lineman, but I know, and I've been calling for this O-line
01:38to get the retooling of needs from Casario.
01:40I'm not saying it's not important, but I'm going to go fake
01:43because I'm going to go running back David Montgomery
01:45and maybe just buy an edge.
01:47Yeah, that's the best move.
01:49I understand both.
01:50I will go – I understand where you come from because I think of all the guys
01:57that they brought in, they brought in veteran guys,
02:00like veteran guys that are on their either second contract or third team,
02:05like the guys that they – the big guys they brought in.
02:08That's –
02:09Those guys.
02:11Yeah, those guys.
02:13And I do think David Montgomery is still the closest one in his prime.
02:18Like to play at the best level he can play.
02:22I think he's still the closest there.
02:23But I'm going to go – I'm going to go real with this one too because, one,
02:29now we don't have to be nervous or worry about if this Braden Smith,
02:34the guard business may be a thing.
02:37And now it just – his signing solidifies that everything makes sense.
02:44Maybe it's not the personnel or the players that you may have wanted,
02:48but everything at least makes sense up front.
02:51And they are – what it signals is they are, as you said it, to open up.
02:56They're having guards play guard, tackles play tackle,
02:59even though there's versatility.
03:00But they're having those guys play the positions that they are best at
03:04and they're most equipped at.
03:05So I'm going to go real with that.
03:08All right, here, let's start with Tyler this time.
03:11Real or fake, I'm going to watch USA in Venezuela tonight.
03:16Fake as can be, my friend.
03:19For the WBC final.
03:20No, there's about a thousand other things that I could use my time for.
03:24We'll not be watching a useless, meaningless baseball tournament happen tonight.
03:29No, sir. Fake.
03:30Ronald Acuna Jr. was in tears in the outfield after they got the final out
03:34and got to the final.
03:36Real or fake, you're going to watch USA, the final,
03:38the WBC final tonight, USA and Venezuela.
03:41You're going to watch that tonight, real or fake?
03:43That's real.
03:44I'll flip over there and watch it.
03:45I mean, again, if you've got USA written across your chest, I'm interested.
03:49If it's a championship game, I am dialed in.
03:53I'm not dialed in, maybe a little stronger.
03:54I'll tune in.
03:56I've got babies to put to bed right in the meat of it.
03:58What time is the first pitch?
03:59I'm guessing seven.
04:00Yeah, so I've got babies to put to bed right in the middle of it.
04:02But, yeah, I mean, I'll check it out and watch a little bit of it for sure.
04:06Yeah, seven o'clock tip.
04:08It's absolute real.
04:12And Tyler would be thoroughly into it if he just watched it.
04:18That was intense last night between Italy and Venezuela.
04:23And we're going to talk about Jose Altuve later on.
04:26That was one of the saddest things I've ever witnessed in my life.
04:29We'll talk about him later on.
04:31And Tyler just laughed at him, his hero.
04:34Yeah, he did.
04:36But, no, I mean, it was intense.
04:37They came back last night.
04:39I mean, the celebration they had in the dugout.
04:42As I said, Acuna Jr. was crying in the outfield.
04:46It is live.
04:47And Miami's a great place.
04:48Houston was a great sight for it, too.
04:50Miami's a great place.
04:52That thing was alive yesterday.
04:54I can't wait for that.
04:56All right.
04:57Real or fake?
04:58Clint, let's start with you.
05:00There is a sizable gap between Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson.
05:06Those two are appearing to be the top two quarterbacks.
05:09Mel Kuyper just had Mendoza 1 and Ty Simpson moving up to 16 in the draft going to the Jets.
05:16There's a sizable gap between those two.
05:18Real or fake?
05:19Oh, I think it's fake the way you worded it.
05:23I think they are a lot closer than 1 and 16.
05:27Well, I mean, I think many people just feel like it's Mendoza and then the rest are way, way back.
05:33Yeah, no, I think Ty Simpson is significantly better than the one year he played at Alabama.
05:42You know, I think he probably should have stayed another year, I believe.
05:45I think he had one more year, didn't he?
05:46I think so.
05:47But, yeah, no, I think I like Ty Simpson.
05:50I think Ty Simpson is going to be a really good pro.
05:53Now, look, a lot of this depends on where he's drafted.
05:57And if he falls down the draft board enough to where he goes to a quarterback-needy team that's competent,
06:04then, hell, he may be better sooner rather than later than old buddy Mendoza out of India.
06:11No, that's not a knock on him, by the way.
06:12I do believe he's number one overall pick.
06:15I do believe that there's something to be said about a true pocket passer that processes at a high level,
06:22that can make all the throws, that can make decisions, that can read defenses and know where the weaknesses are,
06:27immediately cut the field in half pre-snap, and work a lot faster by being smarter.
06:32I do think he's one of those guys.
06:34And so I do think he's one, but I think Ty Simpson is a guy that, you know, look, he
06:38played one year in college.
06:40And it wasn't, on Alabama terms, a super successful year.
06:45But I think he's super gifted, man.
06:47I think he's, the gap is, so I think it's false.
06:50The gap is not significant.
06:52Yeah, I think it's fake.
06:53I think it's fake, too.
06:56I ain't going to lie to you.
06:57I think Mendoza's good, but we start to look at, like, some of the top quarterbacks that have come out
07:04over the last couple of years.
07:06Obviously, there are always high ones on the draft.
07:08Like, I don't see him just talent physically on the same level as a lot of those guys.
07:16And, Clint, like, there's nothing that he does from a physical standpoint that is anything where you're just like, damn,
07:26man, you just, you can't teach that.
07:28Or I can change the way that I run offense because he does this.
07:33Like, he has just solid physical traits.
07:36And, now, there seems to be something, that little winter quality thing in him.
07:42But sometimes that's a scary quality to go saying, I believe that's going to translate to this level if he's
07:51in a team like the Raiders.
07:52So, I don't know, man.
07:54I think he's a really good player.
07:56But the sizable gap thing that it feels like many people are putting forward between those two, I don't love.
08:03I think he should go higher, but I think it's pretty close.