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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Monday Pt1: Jim Brown's legacy; NFL Spring Meeting; Most Underrated WR's ever

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Part one of the GMFB podcast begins with hosts Sarah Walsh, Peter Schrager, Jason McCourty and Gerald McCoy discussing the legacy of Jim Brown, after the legendary RB passed away at the age of 87. Then Steve Wyche & Judy Battista give an update on the ongoing NFL Spring League meeting in Minneapolis and then the hosts shine a spotlight on coaches chosen for the Accelerator Program. Later, they share which team with a new head coach they have the most belief in and then they each name an underrated WR in NFL history.

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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. Good morning football.

0:26.2

Welcome to Good morning football.

0:28.0

We are live in New York City.

0:29.2

It is Monday, May 22nd.

0:30.4

I'm Sarah Walsh.

0:31.3

And for my friend Jamie Erdall, we got Jason McCordy.

0:33.5

We got Peter Schrager, and we've got a six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle.

0:38.3

And Gerald McCall McCall. McCorme. Yeah, Joe!

0:39.3

Yes, Joel!

0:40.3

Welcome!

0:41.3

Hey, thanks for having me.

0:42.3

This is wonderful. I love coming to New York. This is excellent.

0:46.3

And I'm in you guys home. So, first off, thank you. Thank you.

0:51.3

Thank you. And I'm happy to be here.

0:53.3

Thank you for having me. Can I. And I'm happy to be here. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We love having you here. Can we call out the elephant? You're not wearing pants right now. No, I'm not wearing pants.

1:04.1

Yeah, something on, though. I do have, I do have a bottom half on. Yeah. But I do not have on pants. And I mean, usually I love coming to New York, but in this instance, it did not go according to plan. My bag did arrive, but somebody decided, you know what, Gerald, you don't need your bag right at the moment. So I'm going to hold it for you. Okay. And I got a hold of them and they said, you know what? Nope, I'm not bringing it back. I'll bring it back when I feel good and ready. So somebody is in possession of my suitcase right now. I don't know who it is, but yeah, they got, they have all my stuff. Is that one person in the world you would least less want to piss off than Gerald McCoy? What do we do? Are they going to find anything in that bad guys? What we got here? A bunch of workout clothes. Okay. Okay. Yeah, that's it. Well, I know when we were talking this morning about, like, who's stuck. I mean, you guys didn't play at the same playing way, so we can't be borrowing. it doesn't exactly transfer in terms of, like, I mean... You look at my cotton dockers and said I'd rather wear shorts than that crap. Cotton dockers. It doesn't really seem to fit them. You know what? It's not going to slow Gerald McCoy down. He knows what it's like to overcome adversity. No problem. We'll get through it. And you look great regardless, Gerald.

2:17.5

Thank you. We're so happy to have you. We want to begin today by celebrating the life of Jim Brown.

2:23.5

Brown passed away on Friday at the age of 87 NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell offering these words.

2:31.2

On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend our condolences to Monique and their

2:36.3

family. Jim Brown was a gifted athlete, one of the most dominant players to ever step on any

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