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Speaker 6 (00:32):
Let's roll through some talkbacks today. Man, I'm ready to go.
Walls not bubbles everything you know.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Howie Roseman gets it in Duketoben and the Bengals front
office just don't they needed to improve it ed rushing
and tackling.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
And you get a guy in Shamar Stewart that really
does none of that.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Says he's gonna bring some own to the team, more
like he's going to bring a lot of whiff to
the team. And Al Golden says he finishes what in
the world does he finish out? And you got Zach
Taylor with the dumb statement saying, well he has near production.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Come on, what are they doing? Guys? But that said,
welcome to the team. Chamar Away Stewart, whoa jack?
Speaker 7 (01:09):
All right, Tony Austin, Hey, it's near production here near
I'm hanging out with de j.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
We couldn't be.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
More excited about this pick. We're going to get a
lot of run man. All right, guys, talk to you later.
It's near production.
Speaker 8 (01:29):
This is what happens when we don't get the Trey
Henderson situation addressed. You know, we have to take a
tradition of need rather than the actual player we want
and make a little panic pick. It's Billy Price written
all over it. When ragnarmn off the board, we just panic.
And I can't trust the front office with this pick
because they didn't even do their homework on this guy.
Apparently they didn't talk to him in the pre draft
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process at all, and now we cannot afford to trade Tray,
I don't think, because we need his production. We can't
rely on Shamar to produce it all.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Yet, you know, that's a good point.
Speaker 6 (01:59):
We didn't on if the Trey Hendrickson situation had resolved
itself one way or the other, would that pick have
still been made?
Speaker 9 (02:05):
Yes, I think it will, Yeah, I do. And to clarify,
they did talk to him pre draft. They had a
eighteen minute visit with him at the combin that he
did not recall that he said he did not recall,
which you visit with a lot of teams, I understand,
but they did talk to him at the COMBA.
Speaker 10 (02:25):
Hello, this is former President Ronald Reagan, and will there
they go again? The Bengals have once again completely underwhelmed
me with a first round non lottery pick. And to
top it off, I think we got to see a
preview of Shamar Stewart's tackling abilities when he was unable
to even bring down Roger Goodell on stage last night.
Speaker 8 (02:49):
So the biggest loser of the draft for me was
probably Sudor Sanders dropping the day two. And I would
say I feel sorry for the guy, but you know,
my mama taught me not to lie, so I can't
say I feel sorry for that dude. And I think
the biggest winner was probably the New York Giants. They
got ab Dull Carter, traded back up and got Dart,
so they got a fift ye option on him. Let
him develop a little bit. He's big, he's strong. I mean,
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they're comparing him to Josh Allen, and if he's even
you know, seventy five percent of Josh Allen, that's world's
better than any quarterback they've had recently.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
You know, Zach top doesn't lie either.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
He sings about that Tony Austin, Johnny from out here, Johnny, look, folks,
public service announcement for the President.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
I didn't like to pick last night. He wasn't on
my big board.
Speaker 11 (03:29):
I didn't see enough production to make him the seventeenth
overall pick.
Speaker 8 (03:33):
However, I am.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
So over this toxic fan base. Shut up, folks.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
There's a light outside of football.
Speaker 12 (03:41):
There's the season ticket holder, folks, And I'm okay with
the pick.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
It's not the end of the world.
Speaker 13 (03:47):
This poor kid is exciting to play for the Begels.
Speaker 14 (03:50):
Shut up.
Speaker 4 (03:52):
There isn't life besides football. Johnny.
Speaker 9 (03:55):
Uh yeah, I do think to clarify, the fresh stration
is not with the player or person himself. To see
him that excited and his dad like, that's cool. It's
never gonna get old. It's about the decision makers who
submitted his name that I think people have a problem with.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Good afternoon, gentlemen. Is Rob from Michigan. Come on, Rob?
Speaker 15 (04:21):
Oh my god, the number one ranked linebacker is on
the board and they take this guy. Are you kidding me?
You're kidding me. Have a good day, gentlemen.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
Thank you, Thank god.
Speaker 16 (04:43):
I'm just so deflated.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Once I heard that pick, I was saying, j care.
Speaker 17 (04:53):
Oh you know his name, Diesel.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Diesel peak. I hope man birds sound nice.
Speaker 9 (05:02):
Yeah, hey, guys, talkback Mattersky, Happy Friday.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
The draft I'm a little worried about.
Speaker 18 (05:12):
But I have a feeling that they went all by
Al Golden, So I.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
Think his.
Speaker 4 (05:20):
Future, if that's what you want to say.
Speaker 19 (05:22):
His stamp on this team started with this draft, and
he knew more.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
About this guy and what project that he's going to be.
What is your thoughts and all our great callers, Yeah,
we've probably agree with you having them today.
Speaker 20 (05:36):
Yeah, Oh, happy Friday, guys. I got to say, last
night's draft picked is pretty much a lot like my
daughter's boyfriends that came home disappointing. I think there's probably
more promise in that defensive end room than a guy
running for congress. Well look at his hang in there,
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stay the course. I hope for the best who ever,
Thank you, ye pausing.
Speaker 21 (06:02):
To bation this song. This was just my gut feeling
right after they made the pick. I think that Duke
tobn Zero and Awn Walter Nowan a few picks before,
really thought he was gonna be there. Had concerns about
the other guys that we that we liked, and it
seemed like they panicked. I mean, I know they made
the pick pretty relatively quickly into the end of the clock,
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but it just didn't There wasn't much excitement in the
room when they showed it. He wasn't even one of
the thirty guys they've run in for a visit. It
just didn't seem right.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Yeah, rapt night one was fun.
Speaker 14 (06:36):
We had a baby vomiting when his dad was picked
in the first We had Shador Sanders slid into the
second round despite mel Kiper glazing room repeatedly, and we
had the Browns missing out on Travis Hunter. As far
as the Bengals go, I don't know why they continue
to overvalue athletes versus football players. It hasn't worked the
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last few years. Hopefully this one works out, but it's
kind of disheartening.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Have a good one, guys, it's a fair argument. Yeah.
Speaker 22 (07:05):
So last night I watched the draft and I was
really stoked about these picks, and they picked the Stewart
and then I've read an article from Princeton saying that
he wasn't stable to pick the draft. The leticism, assigned
everything starting huge dealing. But man, the more I think
about it, I'm just kind of bummed about it, Like
especially seeing who went after him. It's a bumber.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (07:30):
Yeah, this pick will remind older Bengal fans of the
nineteen eighty four first round pick Pete Kotch. Looks like Tarzan,
plays like change.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
I've heard that term a few times, But what.
Speaker 23 (07:44):
I'm hearing you say is, once again, they took traits
over production. Yes, they chose athleticism over plug and play. Yes,
and basically we can put this guy on the depth
chart behind Miles O A. Murphy and Joseph O said.
Speaker 9 (08:02):
Happen Joseph O sideline? Now let me let's can I
play Devil's advocate for me?
Speaker 18 (08:10):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Our guy?
Speaker 9 (08:11):
Joe Goodberry posted the college production comparisons Shamar Stewart compared
to all these other guys that the Bengals have drafted,
including cam Sample, Miles Murphy, Joseph Osai, those guys, even
Marcus Hunt. Those guys all had great college production. Margau's
not Frea, not great NFL players. Okay, I don't know,
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Just you know something to consider. You're searching for it,
you're finding it.
Speaker 12 (08:37):
Hey, fellas Man, I apologize I being to kind of
out of pocket last month. You know, I've been doing
radio tours.
Speaker 24 (08:44):
Man.
Speaker 12 (08:45):
Everybody every city wants me on their local channels, man
to get my draft on takes.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
But I'm back man.
Speaker 12 (08:52):
You know, what are we doing? We draft a guy
with four point five sacks. Man, that's four point five
more sacks th Austin had this past four years. Unacceptable? Man,
what are we doing? This team is freaking doomed.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
Mmm. We did have more socks than we did. This
is DJ, Hey, DJ, So how do I feel? Underwhelmed?
Speaker 19 (09:14):
So we got a guy who can't stop the run,
didn't sack the quarterback, missus tackles. Sounded like we were
looking for somebody to fit into last year's defense. As
Ottie said, We're putting a whole lot on Al Golden
being a genius because the rest of the chuckleheads on
that coaching staff have proven they don't know how to
develop talent.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
Thank you.
Speaker 19 (09:37):
I think the entire Cincinnati Bengals organization should be drug tested, thank.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
You, Thank you.
Speaker 13 (09:46):
Fen weekend Man. Convince myself that Stuart was the right pick.
Who knows time will tell? I love the athleticism. I
love some of the trade, but man, at the end
of the day, production's matter, right. I mean he's being
compared at least in athleticism besides.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
To Miles Garrett. Yeah, we gotta stop.
Speaker 13 (10:09):
That thirty two sacks in college.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
It's true, we gotta stop the comparisons.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
Man, this kid's got a couple problems. You can't see
him to mind as a zipper. He's gonna get that
new football Moneydy.
Speaker 18 (10:28):
What up?
Speaker 24 (10:29):
Boys, it's a guy in seven. Shout out to that
second car to after Mark Baby, let's go thingle fans
are always miserable no matter what. Let's get after boys.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
Who does man? Sad scene? Guy in seven.
Speaker 25 (10:45):
I didn't want the Cardinals to draft Nolan. I'd rather
had him. And then I love the two safeties, but
I think you know they're they're planning on taking a
safety in the second round.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
You got to go. I hope they do.
Speaker 25 (10:59):
I hope they take a safety in the second round,
a guard in the third round, and hopefully they can
coach Steward.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
Up all rue true, Let's go Tony Audi mo from
out healthy.
Speaker 17 (11:14):
It's like this, you want to draft a pass rusher,
somebody that could get to the quarterback. Four pointy five
sacks in three years, thirty seven career games, thirty solo tackles.
I mean, yeah, he looks good, T shirt shorts. He's
the man. We need some production on the field, actual production.
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This is like drafting John Ross because he had a
fast forty time moelt That's it.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
That's tough to bring John.
Speaker 11 (11:44):
Now really is concerned about Shamar Stewart.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
I hope he develops.
Speaker 11 (11:48):
But Baltimore getting Ed Reid part two and Cleveland now
loading up all these draft picks, if they make those work,
that's going to be a much bigger problem in Kansas
City got that guy from Ohio State too at the
end of the first round, so we still have our
work cut out for him.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
I thought the AFC North drafted very well last night.
Speaker 16 (12:07):
Austin Tony Hi ire, Hey, I I'm gonna go the
other way and everybody's crying. But what if this guy
comes in as in every other down guy behind Trey
or moving left or right across the line like they
say he can do, and causes disruption like they say
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he can do, then we're in freaking business, all right.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
I shout out to be the outliner.
Speaker 9 (12:34):
I think that Ian has a good point, because, yes,
the production is not there. But how many guys last
year on the Bengals defense were disruptive? I mean, seriously,
how many enough? I mean, what I wrote down after
reading through the Shamar Stewart profiles was late Bloomer, disruptive
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but not productive. Even some disruption would be welcome in
this defense. The fortunate thing for Stewart is that the
bar is extremely low and he could surpass that relatively quickly.
I feel like, right, yeah, okay, I mean that that's
an upside.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
Do you pick a home run hitter that doesn't hit
home runs because he has big arms and he's got
warning track power.
Speaker 7 (13:23):
Oh hey, guys, Jeff and New Richmond. Happy Friday to you.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
Jeff.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
The draft was definitely deflating last night. Well wait, let
me say that again slowly. I agree with Mark it's
first time for everything.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
But he's right.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
You know, Duke Tobin, anytime he has to pick outside
the top ten in the first round, he peases pants
and it's a shame.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
Oh man, thank you, Jeff. Jeff. Good to hear from you.
It's finish. No double dips today, Jeff. We don't have time.
Speaker 26 (14:01):
It's the paintball guru here, Duke Tobin, do not draft
or promise you draft for solid stats. Now you don't
coach him up? How's that doing with Miles Murphy? Really, Duke,
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you better keep low stay quiet because you dorns here
aren't aiming true.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Oh man, getting it from the guru. That's not good.
You don't want that, gosh.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Austin Menton, it's bummer drew from South Bend. Happy Friday, guys. Frankly,
I like to pick. I've seen the guy's tape and
he's got quite a motor. Al Golden said he's an
ascending player. Uh, and I do believe that he will
play on day one in a rotation. I'm not scared
about this pick at all. Nothing but love for Mark
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when he calls. But sometimes when he calls, I feel
like grabbing a bottle of Jack Daniels and sitting on
the train tracks.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Have a great day, guys.
Speaker 9 (15:01):
Man, But the first third down of the year, Shamar
Stewart could a sack the quarterback and we're gonna go ballistic.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
I mean, I get the logic behind the pick.
Speaker 17 (15:11):
I usually do.
Speaker 23 (15:11):
There usually is some kind of logical reason for it,
but just feels like other teams make more logical picks
and they seem to hit more often. It's just frustrating
that it's a question mark like it always is. I
don't know that you guys know what Mayor Pike's middle
name is. It's reed to.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Tony and.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Tony.
Speaker 27 (15:38):
You had a draft guru on some national guy on
back in February I think it was, and he talked
about Stuart being a possible Bengals pick, and he said
he had great potential and great size, but he did
not know how to use his hands. Do you think
that's a problem.
Speaker 26 (15:57):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (15:58):
Yeah, you need to be active with your hands. If
you if you allow the offensive lineman to get his
hands on you and you're not able to swat him away,
and it's gonna be really hard to get after the
quarterback with these big tackles in the NFL.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
He's got five months to learn how to use them.
Speaker 28 (16:11):
Yep, lout Bima. I think people are just frustrated more
than anything, myself included. Guy feels like a project and
our projects recently haven't turned out very well. The guy
talking about drafting Jesus Christ. I wish we could that
guy knows a thing or two about moving the rock.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
He sure does. He sure does. He does how to
use his hands.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Fabulous Friday, there, Tony and Austin. It's Jim from home.
Hey Jimjim, And yes, I was surprised. I think I
might have gone a different direction. I thought the Bengals
would go a different direction. But hey, they're all young men,
and it's all about the ceiling and hope and the perspective.
You know, well, if you're kneeling on the ceiling, of course,
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the floors are gorgeous. Have a great rest of your Friday,
and oh maybe have a great goose shot for me.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
Okay, great goose Koyle. Okay, I know about that. Hey,
fellows man, all this trade, no double dips today.
Speaker 24 (17:07):
Vin Audi, tell what's going off at a Jules call
from the Canada Pie. You already noticed the same as
last year. Not just picks that is necessarily gonna uh.
Speaker 11 (17:24):
Make you do backflift down the highway.
Speaker 7 (17:26):
But it ain't one of.
Speaker 24 (17:27):
Them picks that's gonna make you back your head against
the wall either.
Speaker 11 (17:29):
I think it's like men's.
Speaker 24 (17:30):
We'll see how it goes. I ain't rooting on his downfall, Samar.
Speaker 17 (17:35):
Stewart, you're up, Maybe show us what you got.
Speaker 29 (17:38):
Okay, this is tom and cold Spring. I led me
to the list of people that were underwhelmed with the
Bengals picked last night. But my sons do a lot
of research on Pro and Connie evaluations of a player,
and the one thing that came up on this guy
we picked was he tends to disrupt things and then
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somebody else gets credit for the sack. So he's in
the middle of the action or breaking up the scheme
of the offense. So there's that to maybe hope for.
Speaker 9 (18:10):
Yeah, I'm in favor of disruption. Sure, that's all we
have time for today. We need to get a break.
We're gonna come back. We're gonna do a touch and go,
and then we're gonna choose our winner.
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