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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

584. David Shaw on the Chiefs' Win, Adjusting to the Pandemic & His Recruiting Philosophy

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a special new episode. To start off, the guys talk about if the Texans vs. Chiefs kickoff game felt normal since the teams didn't have a preseason to prepare and DJ gives his initial scouting report on Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire from when he was coming out of LSU (:37). After that, Stanford head football coach David Shaw joins to discuss the Chiefs win over the Texans, the influence of the college game on the NFL, adjusting during the pandemic and his recruiting philosophy (6:40). Then, DJ and Bucky look at Patriots CB Stephon Gilmore's raise and do a further discussion on the value of contracts across different positions (40:16). To wrap up the show, the pair talk about how more undrafted free agents are being stashed on practice squads compared to ever before (47:29).

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0:00.0

And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks.

0:07.0

What's up everybody?

0:08.0

Welcome to move the sticks presented by Zaxby's DJ and Bucky back with you and Bucky

0:13.0

actually have an NFL game to discuss and we will do that shortly with a good friend of ours,

0:18.0

David Shaw from Stanford.

0:19.0

Yeah, really excited to have a coach Shaw on.

0:21.0

He gives a different perspective not only because he's one of the best minds in football

0:27.0

but because he's lived in both worlds.

0:29.0

College in the pro he'll be able to give us some of that unique perspective preparing

0:34.0

without a preseason and how they played out during this opening game.

0:38.0

Yeah, it was, gosh, it was so great to have NFL football and I was kind of surprised that I haven't

0:43.0

really kept up to be honest, full disclosure of what stadiums were going to have some fans

0:48.0

and what stadiums weren't.

0:50.0

But it sounded like that was all just for like 17,000 people or something like that.

0:54.0

It sounded when you're watching the game just from a viewer standpoint, it sounded like a regular game.

0:59.0

And they do the wide shots you see a lot of the empty seats.

1:02.0

But I don't know how you were a buck but I thought from a quality of play standpoint and an environment standpoint

1:08.0

it felt like just felt like a regular football game.

1:11.0

Yeah, I liked it a lot.

1:12.0

I enjoyed it.

1:13.0

I was very, very surprised.

1:14.0

I was surprised at the quality of play.

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