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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

GMFB Tuesday Hour 2: Should Tush Push be banned? Aaron Rodgers to Steelers building steam!

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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🗓️ 1 April 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaac Rochell, and Manti Te'o debating if the tush push should be banned. After Aaron Rodgers was seen throwing the football to DK Metcalf at UCLA, the crew wonders if Rodgers is about to sign with the Steelers. A tradition - Kyle breaks down the annual photo at the NFL’s ownership meeting in Florida featuring head coaches.

 

 

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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 IHeartRadio.

0:10.2

Welcome inside GMFB, everybody.

0:11.9

I'm Jamie Eudol.

0:12.7

Join today here in L.A. by Manteitio and Isaac Rochelle.

0:16.1

And in New York City, as always, is Kyle Brandt, who had a cracked knuckles situation the other day when

0:22.4

he saw something on the internet, Kyle. What is it? You know, like, it's when you just know you

0:27.7

got to go to work. You got to put your hard hat on and you got to pick up your sledgehammer.

0:31.2

When I see the NFL coaches photo come out, I'd start cracking the neck. I'd start loosening up

0:36.3

the hammies because I gave everything I got analyzing the group of NFL head coaches showing up in their best fashion. And we do it every single year. It's coming up short. You guys are going to love it. Isaac, Man Tai, buckle up. He trains all year Angry Runs just to do this. That's actually what Angry Runs is for for. It's GMFB. It's happening right now.

1:10.8

Yeah, that's right. This is GMFB.

1:11.6

Welcome inside, everybody.

1:13.1

Live in L.A. and New York.

1:25.1

You know, the tush push has become the thing that's absolutely split in the ballot box when it comes to conversations this offseason for fans, coaches, and teams are arguing with each other right now at the annual league meeting.

2:01.9

Kyle, something I think you should find interesting is that while we have an on-record quote from Shane Steichen, the Colts head coach, saying that if the rule, if the Tush Push should stay in, it's quote, heck yeah. We don't get a lot of heck yes. And Dan Campbell supports it, but we don't have them on record saying, hell yeah, which you just kind of assume that that's what that would go between the Colts and the Lions? So a lot of other teams think it's a player safety issue. This is what we're talking about. We're going to hear from Nick Siriani, Kyle. You had that question, that request in the first hour of GMFB, and it's happening now. Nick Siriani was asked. He is the originator, the creator. He has now created a divisive topic in the NFL, and he has answers at the annual league meeting.

2:06.9

Have you been lobbying other coaches for a pro-touch-bush vote, and where do you think

2:10.1

stand right? Yeah, we'll see. We'll see. I think today we'll tell a lot. I think you guys

2:15.6

know my opinion on it. I'm not going to continue to dive into,

2:19.1

my opinion is very well documented and I won't continue to dive into that. I think we would

2:25.0

talk, I think maybe that's why there's so many cameras here today to talk about that, but

2:29.3

I still stand where I stood and, you know, when we talked at the combine and we'll see how it goes down.

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