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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Confidence in Patriots; Commissioner Roger Goodell; Fastest players ever; Greg Olson

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

The Good Morning Football Podcast begins analyzing how competitive the New England Patriots will be next season.  Hosts Peter Schrager, Rachel Bonnetta, Adam Rank and former NFL DB DeAngelo Hall share their take on how far Mac Jones can take the Patriots in his second season. Next, DeAngelo picks his “decade dynamos” from the 2010’s and then the GMFB crew picks their five fastest players in NFL history. Later, commissioner Roger Goodell joins Steve Wyche and they have a great discussion about the NFL Accelerator Program. The GMFB crew finishes up being joined by former NFL TE and FOX analyst Greg Olson and he shares his thoughts on tight ends being underpaid, the bright future for Kyle Pitts and then Greg gives an update on his son a year after his heart transplant.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio. Hey, hey, hey. Oh, yeah.

0:23.7

Good morning football.

0:26.3

Hello, everybody.

0:28.7

Welcome to Good morning football.

0:30.9

It is Tuesday, May 24th.

0:31.8

My name is Rachel Beneta.

0:35.5

That is Peter Schreger, Adam Rank, DeAngelo Hall.

0:36.9

Guys, a lot going on today.

0:54.3

The Spring League meeting is today down in Atlanta. We're going to give you updates all morning long. And we have a bit of a big guest today. I'm assuming that's why Shreger is in his NFL network uniform. The commissioner is going to be joining us. Shrek is going to take you a long time to pick out your outfit today. Are you a little bit nervous?

0:55.0

What's going on?

1:10.5

It was either the green polo, the white polo, the blue polo, or this polo, and I'm on with this polo. I feel like a company, employee. I work at Best Buy. I've got the NFL network thing. Hello, my name is Peter. how can I help you? Commissioner Goodell, we'll have you on later in the show.

1:11.8

You're looking good. Everyone's looking good. Let's get started. It's time for the lead block, baby. Let's go. Happy Tuesday, too, yeah. The Patriots kicked off their OTAs yesterday, and while there's excitement for Mack Jones heading into year two, we still don't know much about who's actually the coach in charge of that offense.

1:30.8

No big deal. for Mack Jones heading into year two. We still don't know much about who's actually the coach

1:29.1

in charge of that offense. No big deal. So for some insight directly from the practice field,

1:34.4

let's head to our own Mike Giardt. Take it away. Mac Jones says when you come in as a rookie,

1:41.4

all the plates are hot. Of course course a reference to trying to join a

1:44.3

program that has been established and in place for many years and get up to speed as quickly as

1:49.2

possible he said here as he enters year two it's a world of difference said not only comfort in the

1:54.4

system but with camaraderie with his teammates although if you talk to teammates last year they said

1:59.4

back did a tremendous job of bringing this group together. Now as for who's coaching Jones, there are a lot of voices in his ear, including head coach Bill Belichick. Jones telling us, look, we know he's the defensive-minded head coach, but he knows an awful lot about offense as well. And he said, I'm a sponge. I'm trying to learn from everybody. The guy that did spend most of his time with him however was former Giants head coach Joe judge who

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