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00:00Start fall camp, just like they're doing right now,
00:04which is alternate reps at quarterback.
00:06I thought he was a little more, is positive the way to put it?
00:12Convinced that both quarterbacks can play winning football.
00:15I think he had to change his mind.
00:17I think he wanted to have a quarterback today.
00:19Or change his tune.
00:22No, I think he changed his mind.
00:24I think he probably had somebody in mind thinking,
00:26I'm going to, this is going to be my guy.
00:28And then he said, I don't know.
00:30I'm trying to get the most out of them.
00:32I'm trying to put these guys in a winning position.
00:33I may have to go with the guy.
00:35Maybe I didn't want to go with it first.
00:36And now I'm sitting here trying to contemplate this.
00:40I also don't feel like spending the next six weeks
00:43or how long it is until camp again, six, seven weeks,
00:50thinking I'm going to have to listen to social media
00:52and listen to the media debate who my quarterback is left and right
00:56and then having the whole world asking me,
00:58who's my quarterback, who's my quarterback.
01:00He left himself wiggle room on the whole thing.
01:03He's going to be asked constantly, who's your quarterback?
01:06And he'll turn and go, well, as I told you after mandatory minicamp,
01:09I don't know.
01:10I want to let this thing play out.
01:12There's no more answers after that.
01:14And he quickly can change the storyline.
01:17You know, he doesn't have to lean in.
01:19And both these guys now leaving here going, okay, I have work to do.
01:23I can battle, but I'm not out of it.
01:26And it's mine to win.
01:27That's what I would think.
01:28I think he left both quarterbacks leave camp thinking it's mine to win.
01:32He was asked about Shadour first, so obviously he spoke about Shadour first.
01:36More decisive, making quicker decisions.
01:39That's being more decisive.
01:42And Deshaun, I think he's excited to play again,
01:45puts a lot of pressure on himself.
01:48So, if you want to take something out of that and say,
01:50that means that this guy's in the lead, good luck to you.
01:53Go ahead.
01:55We'll see.
01:56We'll see what happens.
01:58I can't wait until, like, one of the big names comes out over the next two days.
02:02Shefter goes, well, you know, I'm hearing out of Browns camp that it's quarterback.
02:06And somebody will.
02:07Of course.
02:08And why not?
02:09You got a 50-50 chance of being right.
02:12Right?
02:14Right?
02:15Hey, I'm telling you, I'm hearing Sanders as the quarterback.
02:18That's a valid point.
02:19So, what if I'm wrong?
02:20What are they going to do?
02:21Fire me?
02:22They're going to fire me and make me a weather guy?
02:24Like, same odds.
02:25Who's going to remember?
02:27Give me a break.
02:29Weather people are not going, hey, wait a minute.
02:31Hey, I said it was going to be hot.
02:34I was just enjoying my day.
02:36Good job.
02:36So did my knees.
02:38They told me the same thing.
02:39Mark, I believe in, and Mark, I trust.
02:45I said this yesterday, and you guys both cringed, especially Dan.
02:49I can't wait to see these guys on the field.
02:53The talk about the wide receivers has me pumped up because what have I been complaining about
02:58for about 12 years?
03:00The wide receivers.
03:01Ever since Jarvis and Odell left.
03:03Jeff, 15 years ago, we got on the air, and you pretty much started complaining about wide
03:07receivers at that point.
03:07Well, I liked when they had Jarvis and Odell.
03:10Yeah, and I liked when they had Jarevicious and Braylon and Winston.
03:20BB Webstar and Reggie were tough, too.
03:23Winslow.
03:23I can't believe I just...
03:24Like those guys.
03:25They were tough.
03:26I'm anxious to see these guys.
03:28And hopefully, there's some bonding that happens quick.
03:32No pun intended with Isaiah there.
03:34But hopefully that happens.
03:36And, you know, if two of these guys emerge this year, and I say two, and let me...
03:43I'll throw it wide open.
03:46Isaiah Bond, Cedric Tillman, Denzel Boston, or Casey Concepcion.
03:51If two of the four guys emerge, bingo.
03:55That's it.
03:56Even two.
03:57You put two guys with Jerry Judy, and away you go.
04:00And hopefully it's even better than that.
04:03So, I think that's going to be fun to watch.
04:07Quinn Sean's back.
04:08You know what I'm going to say keep your eye on at camp?
04:11I'm going to give you my dark horse guy.
04:12You're not going Jamari Thrash on me, are you?
04:14No, I'm going to go Tylan Wallace, who came over from Baltimore.
04:18Yeah.
04:18Who's made no headlines.
04:20Right?
04:21No one's saying...
04:21I wouldn't think about him as a wide receiver.
04:25Just straight returner guy?
04:27Yeah.
04:28I don't know, man.
04:29He knows his offense, whether he's a return guy or not.
04:32Knowing the offense and having big-time playmaking abilities might be two different things.
04:38But I hope he does.
04:40Let's hope they all emerge, Andy.
04:42God knows somebody better.
04:44Correct?
04:45Yeah.
04:46It seems as if, it feels as if, there's a lot in place here for this team as they move
04:52forward.
04:52And quickly.
04:54He thinks he has four of his five starters on the offensive line.
04:58And as we went over yesterday, there are five or six guys competing for that other starter spot.
05:03Whether it be at center or at right guard.
05:05I love, what was the line he had about to run?
05:07Was it Chubby?
05:08He said, I didn't see him last year, so I don't know if he was Chubby.
05:12Chubby.
05:13I love it.
05:14Do you lose Chubby when you're about 15?
05:17No, seven.
05:19Chubby's out?
05:20Chubby's out.
05:21You're big-boned after that.
05:24Especially if you're an athlete, if you're a catcher.
05:26Oh, no, he's a...
05:27So you've got...
05:28Your sixth grader is a big-boned catcher.
05:31You've got four of...
05:32Saying he's fat?
05:32No!
05:33He's big-boned!
05:34You've got four of the five starters on the offensive line.
05:38What places?
05:39We'll find out.
05:39Do you feel okay about it?
05:43You've got to see it, but do you feel okay about it?
05:45Is there enough talent there for you that you think this league can go out and actually
05:50be a competent offensive line?
05:51Yeah.
05:51I think...
05:52I believe they put together a competent offensive line that individually may be good, really
05:59good, but I just don't know what they look like together.
06:01And you've got a rookie.
06:02I don't care where he was drafted.
06:04You're still a rookie, and you still need to learn the league.
06:07Even if you played at the highest level, even if you think Utah is the creme de la creme
06:13of college football, and you're playing against the top teams in the nation, that's awesome.
06:18You know what?
06:19You're going to get your initiation in the NFL.
06:23Every player has it, even the ones that go to Canton.
06:26Your running backs, Quinchon's back, seems like he's good to go.
06:30Are you buying he's healthy?
06:31Yeah.
06:31Okay, I am too.
06:32If he's not, if he weren't healthy, Andy, he wouldn't have been, I think, as involved
06:37as he was.
06:39Dylan Sampson, Raheem Sanders, the one thing about all this stuff, except the offensive
06:43line, where they have a lot of veterans, boy, they're young guys.
06:46Second year, Quinchon.
06:48Second year, Dylan Sampson.
06:49Second year, Raheem Sanders.
06:51I believe it's second year, Imani Marshall.
06:54Wide receiver.
06:55Judy's a veteran.
06:56Cedric Tillman in year number four, three or four.
07:02And then the young guys, rookie, Concepcion, rookie, Boston, second year, Isaiah Bond.
07:08There are some young guys there who are going to have to really step up.
07:11But it looks like Andrew Barry and his crew did a nice job of throwing some talent at that
07:17position.
07:18And it started with Bond, you know, last year with, with coming in, you know, after, after
07:23the draft.
07:24At tight end, we didn't hear anything about the tight ends.
07:28Who's going to emerge after Harold Fannin?
07:31Is it going to be Stoll?
07:33Royer, who they drafted?
07:35Stoll, who they drafted?
07:37Yeah, I...
07:38Or, excuse me, Stoll's the veteran.
07:40I think Royer's going to get a shot.
07:42Although...
07:42Well, they drafted him for that.
07:44Yeah, but I do also think that if they feel like...
07:47If they...
07:47They like Blake Whitehart, they have.
07:50But if you're leaning, but if you're leaning, you're like, ah, you know, from the tight
07:55end spot, Whitehart's done what they've asked him to do, and he's blocked.
07:59I think that's...
08:00A lot of times I sit here and I talk about tight end being that other wide receiver, but
08:06they like his workout, or at least with the old staff, which is still all around, but the
08:13old staff liked his, the way he was able to block.
08:15They trust him, um, I, I, you know, wasn't it Kevin that really, really liked Blake Whitehart?
08:20I think it was Kevin that was really liked him, so, um, but if you're going to draft,
08:26do you want to use your guys that you drafted over a guy that's been here for...
08:30Whitehart's in that weird, there's a weird kind of tight end limbo where you're like,
08:37whose player is this guy, right?
08:40And so now you've got to be a good coach, so...
08:41The, the issue I have with the offense right now is I'm trying to, and I, I have real enthusiasm
08:49for the, for the young guys.
08:51I, I have, I think they've done a nice job of, of, over the last two years, adding young
08:56skill position talent to a team that so needed young skill position talent.
09:02I'm trying to temper that enthusiasm with the reality of, you have to see it on the field
09:08and it has to work.
09:08You know, that, that's what has to happen, but boy, it appears that Andrew Berry and his
09:15crew have did a really nice job of, of throwing some, some assets at those spots and making
09:22it pay off.
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