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First Take

Hour 2: Wide Open?

First Take

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.05.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Dan Orlovsky debate whether or not having the best quarterback and wide receiver duo will get a team to the Super Bowl. Clark and Orlovsky also grade Stephen A.'s A-List on the top 5 NFL players and crew debates whether or not there is concern after Lamar Jackson didn't play in the preseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Quick take for you, Dan.

0:01.4

Heisman winner Caleb Williams through 4 TD passes

0:04.6

while leading number six USC pass in Jose State 56 to 28.

0:09.1

Williams passed for 278 yards.

0:11.6

4 TDs, Dan, how impressed were you with Caleb?

0:15.4

Outrageously, Molly, it's straight up.

0:17.3

If he doesn't play another snapping call, it's football.

0:20.0

At worst, he's the number two pick in the NFL draft.

0:22.2

He's that special.

0:23.0

It's like watching Caleb on the field

0:25.4

is almost a combination of Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes,

0:29.7

and Josh Gallen, just jaw-dropping play

0:32.2

after jaw-dropping play, but then also the little things

0:35.9

of quarterbacking and the talent of his arm

0:38.2

and the way he sees defenses in the location of the ball

0:41.3

is so next level for him.

0:43.3

I've been such a fan of him as a player

0:45.4

since he was coming out of high school.

0:47.9

He's a tremendous young man.

0:50.3

It's going to be so awesome to see if he can actually do it.

0:53.0

And that means when this Heisman for the second time

0:56.0

to match Archie Griffin.

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