You're listening to Miller and Moulton coming at you from the Floor Meisters Studios Floor Meisters keeping it real. And now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. Hour two of Miller and Moulton on this Monday after the Masters on this Monday after the NBA regular season has come to an end and the play in tournament starts tomorrow. We're in the final days of the NHL regular season as well. Miller and Moulton Miller and Moulton dot com Miller underscore Moulton on X. I feel like that's a public service announcement for me and the rest of the audience, David. I really do. The NBA seasons. Oh, because you said it like fact you could have gone. You know, Will Ferrell, Anchorman there. The NBA season's over. NBA season's a San Diego. So I know. Thank you. Yes, for for about one quarter to one third of our audience. I definitely feel as if it's a public service announcement. They're like, oh, okay, it'd be a play else about the story. Here's the funny thing, though. The entire play in tournaments on Amazon. I thought you were going to say true TV. No, that's that's the college tournament still on true, but the entire play in tournament is on Amazon. And, you know, look, I know there are a lot of people out there. I know our audience is not a big NBA audience. I know there are plenty of people out there that love the league. And hopefully for you, the playoffs will deliver. But I pointed out six weeks ago that the playoffs were set. And they were. Yeah. I mean, ended up being a couple of seating things down the stretch that happened. Yeah. You know, five, six, seven in the east. And there was some, you know, with the Lakers and the Nuggets and the Rockets and the West. So, yeah, there were some things going on in Oklahoma City and the Spurs were close for a while. Detroit and Boston were close for a while, but it was uneventful for the last six weeks because so many teams have tanked. But we win the biggest story for the last six weeks of your regular season. David is tanking. That's that that explains what's going on with your regular season. And that's a problem. So, you know, the first round, we'll see if we get some compelling first round series after this play in, perhaps over with my only complaint about the play in. Is that the losers of the play and get into the lottery? I don't think they should. So you think the lottery should just be 10 teams? Yes. And I have no problem if they each get one ball, if you know what I mean, so that we don't have this tanking thing. I know you've said take the draft out, which I don't think is the worst idea, by the way. I'm not poo-pooing that at all. I don't think it'll happen. That's the only reason I poo-pooed a little bit is I don't think that they're going to get rid of the draft. I don't think it's a terrible idea. I just don't think it's going to happen. I would just simply give them all one ball. And if you miss the playoffs, you're not in. And if you're in the playoff, if you're in the play and you don't get in the lottery, that's all. Well, by the way, Markley's answer to tanking is put is all 30 teams get one ball. So Boston and the Lakers can get picks one and two every year. Yeah, I just, I think that's what he, or maybe he's just talking about those in the lottery, but everybody gets a ball. That's what I'd like to see. I mean, that's just the more I thought about it. I think that's the best way to try to get teams to not tank. That's all. I think a bigger problem, though, is the people not playing. I'm with you. I think it is an unbelievable, I never, I mean, is there another sport? And I mean it. Is there another? And I'm talking about, you know, anybody who's got international, you know, you're from another country or you've traveled the world. Is there another sport, major sport in a country in which one of the problems, major problems are the participants of the sport not participating? I mean, help me out here. You know, the closest thing we've seen to it, David, I can honestly say was this year in the NHL with the Florida Panthers. You have the two time defending Stanley Cup champions. And once things started going south, they told some guys to take the rest of the year off. They were injured, but you know that a Marchant would have played if they were playing for a playoff spot, if you know what I mean. Right. But he did play, you know, that, remember when they came back from the Olympics, they still gave it one more try to make the playoff. No, I know, but that's the only that that's the only thing I got for you. But I'm talking about, but not just a three, four week stretch. Also, that's one team. Is there another sport in which this has been a problem in the history of civilization? I mean it. Okay. There, I mean, you can go back in golf where, you know, they're all independent contractors and the PGA tour wishes they'd play more and they wish they'd, you know, spice their schedule up. Obviously they wanted Arnie and Jack and Tiger and to, you know, Hey, is there any way you could, you haven't played this tournament in eight years? You haven't played here in 12 years? Is there any way you could make your schedule a little different and then go, No, no, I can give you the reason. I don't like that course. You know, I got, I'll tell you why I'm playing in these tournaments, you know, sponsor, sponsor, like the course. It's two weeks before a major, you know, and then they just give their reasons and they go, so that's why. My schedule is my schedule and it doesn't change much. And by the way, free Tiger, they probably played a little bit more because they had to do this crazy thing called earn a living. Right. Right. I mean, that's just the fact. So by the way, why do we love the Masters from the start of the CBS window at 2pm yesterday? There were 17 and a half minutes of full ad breaks. That's five hours of coverage. They had two 30 seconds sponsored by segments, highlighting the tournament's champion partners. Four and a half minutes of full breaks over the final two hours. So yeah, that's why we love that tournament. So over five hours, you average three and a half minutes of commercials an hour. So you average one two minute break and one 90 second break. Darn near, here's the funny thing. If you're of a certain age, you don't remember this. They've darn near doubled the amount of commercials they play. Remember when they used to boast that they do 58 minutes an hour or golf? Yep. They took from 29 to 30 at the bottom of the hour and 59 to zero at the top of the hour. That used to be it. And they either had two sponsors or four sponsors and either the two sponsors got two ads or all four sponsors got one ad an hour. And that's it. And then there was the year when they were threatening all these protests because Augusta hadn't allowed a female member yet. Martha Burke, I think was her name and she was going to have all these protests outside the tournament. And so Augusta didn't want it to reflect badly on their sponsors. They didn't want all of a sudden their sponsors to be the subject of protests. Okay. So they didn't run any commercials that year. They just paused for like 30 seconds and played the music and went through the scores and allowed the announcers to all take a sip. Okay. That was it. That was it. That was no commercials at all for the whole tournament. And Augusta stood there at like, we can do this every year. You know, we don't really need this money. You know, we mean, they pay for the corporate 10 and it's not a 10. It's a house and it's off the fifth hole. Okay. But I mean, you know, we just throw in some commercials to the ones we really like, but we can do this every year. So that's why we love it. And it was under the we love it. And it was underwhelming to me. It was one of my least favorite masters probably since David and I have been doing a show and there have been some coronations when guys have had big leads and things like that. But it was not a it was not an exciting masters to me. And it was nothing against Rory because I know I've taken some shots at Rory on the show. I will say his comments on, you know, Friday, I think it was when he just said, I'm going to go put my green jack and I'll have a drink and go home. Like, yeah, more of that. More of that guy. And I think after he decided not to be the mouthpiece of the tour, either they didn't want him to be anymore. He didn't want to be. He's become more likeable again. Well, he got mad at him. I mean, he was the mouthpiece of the tour and then they went and announced the side deal with the L.I.V. guy and Rory went, what? I took all these bullets for you and you did what? I'm out. Boy, Watson teed. Watson teed off on him. Yeah. On the tour. Yeah. Teed off on the tour. Yeah. He said, if I was the tour, this is where they wouldn't be allowed back or they'd have to play a year on the corn fairy tour, finish in the top 20 or 30, whatever it is, and earn their card back. Okay. Hey, Watson's old school. Him and player are still yelling about square groove clubs back in the day. But anyway, what did you think of Rory? I think Rory is getting a bad rap. I think this is a world that 99.99% of us can't fathom being in, but he's took some heat when he talked about his preparation over the last three weeks. And he said, you know, I saw some comments and you guys were worried that, you know, I hadn't played a tournament. He said, guys, I was here like every day. He said, I would literally take my daughter to school, drop her off, fly here, play a practice round, fly back and be home for dinner. Okay. That's, that's. I love it. Trust me. We've won. You and I love the show billions. I mean, excess is what we promote in this country. And if you don't like it, I don't know what to tell you. These athletes make obscene amount of money right now. And he's doing what he can do. Right. What would you rather have? Trigger that can't drive or Rory that's able to fly to his flight of the Augustine play practice round. But, you know, there were some people that went after Rory going, this is arrogance, you know, we can't relate to that. Well, no, we can't relate. No. No, the only thing we can relate to there is Lee who made a six on 12 and a 10 on 13. Right. We can relate to. Yes. I can hit one into the bush on 12. I can put one off of the green into raised Creek. I know I can. Yes. And they never showed any of it, which is an abomination on CBS's part. That really is. Couldn't give us 30 seconds. We needed to see more walking off the tee, really. And, and I, you know, I know they probably can't show it, but the fact that I've got to find it on X of. Sergio having an out of body experience. The driver slam followed by the driver break. But the best part about that whole thing is that he's so upset with himself when Roms caddy has to rake the trap Sergio. Like, I can't do anything else. How about I carry your bag? I'm sorry. That's funny. Right. And he got criticized for it. I'm like, oh, you don't understand. He literally was saying out loud, I might as well be useful. Because I can't play. I thought it was funny. You know, you may not. Everybody gets a little upset about things. You know, obviously, Matt Contiart, he was, he was not happy on Thursday when he shot a million and got a rep for it. Right. Well, Sergio got reprimanded. Yes, he did. Yes, he did. Next question. Mike Greenberg says he shouldn't be allowed back to the tournament. He won the thing. He's got a jacket. Lighten up, Greeny. You know, Miller and Mal. Anymore Jets Talk. You're listening to Miller and Moulton. And now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. 21 minutes past the hour. Thanks so much for being with us. Miller and Moulton, Miller and Moulton.com, Miller underscore Moulton on X. Chris Easterling. Join us. And Mark Lies is going to join us as well in a little more than an hour. OK, calls have been made. OK, some get answered the night before. Some get answered the morning of. So we'll get Mark Lies thoughts now that the tournament has come and gone. His thoughts on Rory going back to back. Do you text our guest every once in a while, like not about coming on the show, don't you? Yes. I don't. I feel like I'm invading their space. There's a couple that I will that we've developed pretty good relationships over the year, but I really I came as close and I will tell Mark this. And I already mentioned it when when all of these guys and Rory almost hits it into the water on 15 and not one announcer for four days pointed out that it was a downhill lie for that third shot and how difficult that is. And I'm like, we heard someone who played there who used to comment on this sport for a living. How Trevor, do you not mention that you are a past champion? That was probably the thing that bothered me the most. Because it's really really from a golf standpoint, I'm not a good golfer. I'm an average golfer. But when you get it downhill lie, it's a harder shot. I'm trying to figure out. Did CBS just have a bad tournament? Or did the tournament disappoint all of us? Therefore, we're taking it out on CBS because we've been doing this a while. And no one ever complains about the cover to the Masters. No one. We've never done a show the Monday after the Masters where either one of us or the audience has complained about CBS's coverage of the Masters. You and I, however, have complained about CBS's golf coverage in the last couple of years. So the golf coverage has been down. You add to that, that some of the worst camera work I've ever seen at a Sunday in August. Well, we maybe have had our complaints, but at the same time, we say it is eons better than NBC. NBC is terrible at golf. I don't know if NBC is good at anything except the NFL anymore, to be honest. But I digress. But I mean, man, a lot of people are unhappy with a lot of different aspects of CBS's coverage of the Masters. And I'm trying to go, is this truly CBS or are you disappointed that Sunday was largely boring and you got to take it out on somebody? So now you're yelling, I mean, Mark, we've had people in the Twitch chat room this morning. I have no idea what the text line is like, but I mean, nobody after goes after Jim Nance on golf. Okay, you go after Jim Nance about football and basketball and, you know, Nance and Romo, you go crazy. No, you know, but you'd always end it by saying stick to golf. You're the best, blah, blah, blah. Nance is getting crushed. People wondering, where was he? Felt like they didn't hear him. Was he sick? I mean, so don't get me wrong. I've never seen CBS ever struggle to find the golf ball the way they struggled of a handful of times yesterday to find the golf ball. Not that it's important or anything. It's only Rory off the 15th and the 18th tee. And for that matter, it's Cam Young off the 18th tee and his second shot on 18. Oh, and Rory's second shot on 18. It's not like these shots are important or anything. So, David, I sent you a text yesterday. Because the morbid Miller and Molten will remind the other if or let the other know if someone important passes. And after that, quick little back and forth on Phil Garner, I text you the following. When I tell you what I did today, you will either hug me or hate me. How's that for a tease? Wow. And you were impressed with the tease. Yeah. So let me get to it, David, because yesterday morning, I had a procedure on Friday. Everything went well. Everything's fine. But I had a central line in my chest where they put me, put any of the, anything they were infusing me with or taking blood. They took that out. So I don't have three cords dangling from me anymore. And now I have a portent. So nowadays I've got something stuck inside me for the next little while. I got one of them. So I was sore from, it's, you know, it's minor surgery. They put me out. They said I was going to get a lupine. I could stay awake and get a buzz. And since I haven't had a drink since early December, I was kind of excited. But once they gave me whatever they gave me, I went out for like a light. There was no buzz. I just fell asleep. So it was like high school again. But so I've been walking every morning and they said, no strenuous exercise. And I don't know if walking is considered strenuous, but I try to walk as fast as I can for four miles. I'm like, you know what? I'll take a couple of days off. And so Sunday morning I got up. I did today was the day when I did the good, the bad and the ugly. And then I went down to the computer at the Hope Lodge. There's a computer on every floor with a printer because I wanted to print some things out. And what I was printing out was draft information. And I already have some stuff. I've already got my draft order of all seven rounds. I already have the top positional players. And then I printed out last year's first round just for a point of reference. And then I found some stuff on team needs that I strung together and put in a Word document and tidy that all up. So each division's on one page and printed data. Wow. Well, then David, I took said pages and wrote down every team's picks because it has the number of picks of each of them. But for instance, like Baltimore has 11 picks. I wrote down where each of those picks were. How many first rounders, how many second rounders, et cetera. And then every pick in the first four rounds, I actually wrote what number pick that is. Beyond that, I don't care. Yeah, my other sheet that's got the order, I've got who's got two first round picks, who's got two second round picks, who doesn't have picks in the first and second round, who doesn't have picks in the third round, and how many picks they had. After that was done, David. I kind of started doing my own mock draft Sunday morning. Whoa. And I didn't start picking players because I really got confused after what Pat had talked about on Friday and what you and I have talked about is what is Arizona doing at three? Would they take luck? If they're high on bell, for instance, the Texas Tech Guy and not Reese, the Ohio State Guy. And let's just say the Jets take bell. Do the Cardinals then shift and take love? And what kind of wrench does that throw in the draft? Then I'm writing notes down of teams in the top 10 that I think are the most likely to trade down because of later in the draft where they don't have picks. And I did this for every damn team, David. I spent from about 10 in the morning, post breakfast on Sunday, until about the beginning of CBS coverage because I had the paramount coverage on from noon to two. But during the first hour of that, I'll be really honest with you, David. I was concentrating more on my own personal mock draft in my head. Wow. That's what happens when you lock me essentially in a building for a couple of months. Yeah, I might lock you out of the building for the next 24 hours. That's how concerned I am. I've rendered David damn near speechless with that. He and I have been working together for almost 20 years. We've gone through a million NFL drafts. One of the things that we really enjoy doing when we were in afternoons and a lifetime ago, it seems, it was one of our best shows that we put on. We'd get a beat right there from every team and let them do the draft. It was actually really good radio. Impossible to do in the morning because you're not getting West Coast guys. And we don't have the production capabilities now that we actually had that, even though we're a bigger show now. But yes, David, I was doing a mock draft. I even text Pat Kerwin, hey, how far do you think this guy might slide? What's his score? Oh, no, no, no. First off, that's completely cheating. No, no, no. No, it's not. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Wow. Cheating. Yes. Going to someone for information is cheating. Going to Pat Kerwin, it is. Welcome back to Miller and Moulton. Text the guys what's in your mind at 21,000. That's 21,000. And now here's David Moulton. 22 minutes to the top of the hour. Chris Easterling will join us then. We'll talk a little browns. They have two first round picks, six and 24, the drafts in 10 days. Mark Lye is going to join us in an hour. We'll recap the masters, which a lot of you are complaining about. More so than I think I could ever recall. We have not gotten a lot, although we have not solicited much on the Pelican Roofing of Florida. Text line 21,000 is the number. I will check it. I've been, we've been kind of going back and forth. So I've neglected it. A lot of people commenting on things that are not masters related. Although when I got here this morning, the comments were positive actually. One gentleman said, you know, I could have cared less about golf. The two of you got me watching the masters and wanting to go hit range balls yet. So I'd love to hear that, but we've spent a lot of time talking about Rory back to back. Where now he sits in the historic terms of golf. You mentioned it, you know, the Feldos, the Trevinos, the Mickelsons. Where is Rory now? And I guess the next thing for me to ask you, David, is because we've kind of done that and we could do it again. But now what for Rory? You know, he's obviously, he got that bugaboo, that long stretch without a major. And then he wins the masters and now he wins it back to back. And he seemingly doesn't have the problem between his ears that he had during that long stretch when he would come close to winning majors and then not be able to. Let me just ask you this. Do you think he wins another one this year? No, just because the odds are against him. You know, two majors in a year is difficult to pull off. Okay. Although I think Sheffler did it just last year, but no, I would play the percentages and say no. And you could come back and go percentages. He's one of the top two players of the world. I'll bet on him to win one of the next three. Well, and the other thing, David, is that I think he and Sheffler, I mean, I think there's clearly a gap. I think it's the two of them and there's a gap between now anyone in that gap three from 20 can go play out of their mind and win any tournament. By the way, quick little sidebar. I didn't like the way he handled the media after playing poorly earlier this year, but Colin Morakawa yesterday was playing through a great deal of pain and played his butt off. Yes, he did. I mean, he really, when he's hitting shots and you could, you could 16, he hits it to what four feet or whatever the hell he did. And you thought he hit a bad shot when they showed him. And I give my son credit. He's the one next to me, man, he looks hurt. And he, he, he was, and he talked about it after just mentally how important it was for him to get through that tournament and play the way he did. He said, he said something to the effect of it's one thing to walk with back problems because you know where it's coming. He said, but when it's coming, when you strike the golf ball and, you know, the fear of committing to a shot, you talked about Rose earlier, not committing to that iron shot on 11. Well, when you think your back's going to go out anytime you hit a golf ball, it's really difficult to commit to the shot. And I give Colin Morikawa all the credit in the world for a terrific round yesterday, doing it through a lot of pain. Couldn't agree more and shows you, you know, would he have done that for the Valero, Texas Open? No, no, there's no doubt in any of our minds that he wouldn't have. But, you know, you don't WD a major unless you can't swing the club. Not it's going to hurt every time you swing the club, but you can't swing it. That's when you WD a major. You know, this ain't the NBA here. This is the major championship in golf. But just a historical perspective about Rory, okay, this is who he passed yesterday. He was in the five major club. Okay. In terms of his contemporary, he was tied with Kepka. Now there's not a, you know, if you, it's tough to consider fill a contemporary club. Okay. First off, he's in his mid 50s. Secondly, he doesn't even play on tour anymore. Now he's still got another year or two where he can play in every major, but also right now, he or someone in his family is not well and, you know, he didn't play. He's only played one LIV tournament and he didn't play the masters. So, but also Sebi had five, you know, and even though Fowl though has six, Mark, you know, there are an awful lot of golfers. Okay. And Europeans who think Sebi was the best. Okay. He only had five majors, but they think Sebi was the best. Fowl though ended up with six and Mark, have you ever heard of any European golfers say Fowl though was better than Sebi? No, no. So he for a European golfer to now have more majors than Sebi and be tied with Fowl though, 12 full time by the way, is six. Trevino, Fowl though, Nicholson and now Rory. So now he's got two green jackets. If you get to three, that's rarefied air at Augusta. Now you're talking about barely two hand, in fact, I don't even know, yes, you just need, I think, a finger on your other hand. That's how few have won three green jackets. So, but anyway, he's also at like what, mid 20s tour wins? You know, Trevino was mid 20s, Johnny Miller was mid 20s. Man, think about the career he's at. He's in his mid 30s. But tied in majors with Trevino, Fowl though and Nicholson. Sam Sneed, Gene Saracen, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Jones, Harry Varden, they're next. He can win one more and get to seven. He's in the top seven all time. And remind you get beyond seven. And David, I thought yesterday, at least I was thinking this, is that when he got the lead back yesterday, I'm not trying to compare him to a Jack or a Tiger. I'm really not. But with his contemporaries and Scotty being out in front and not making birdies, I'll remove Scotty from what I'm saying because it doesn't affect him. But everyone else seemed to have a problem making shot with Rory in the lead. Now, was that just the effects of the masters and the pressure or was it the fact of the masters, the pressure and who they were chasing at that point? Because after he made the birdie at 12, who did anything? The rest of the tournament. Who made a good shot after he made the birdie on 12? Rose, I think, had already made a second on 13. He hears the roar on 12, he three putts. He was pressing so hard to make that eagle, he blew it four feet past the hole. So I just thought the pressure of the masters and the pressure of who was leading the masters affected that tournament yesterday. And I thought that the back nine's harder than it's ever been before. I mean, we saw a lot of lower scores on the front nine than the back nine. And that's not how that course is historically played. You're right. But Morakawa, Patton, there were guys making birdies on the back nine yesterday. There were a couple. There were. There were a couple. They weren't really in it, though. It's a lot easier to make birdies when you're not really in it. I agree. All I'm saying is that they were there for some guys and no one that was around the lead. No. And Young had opportunities throughout the back nine. He couldn't make a pot. Yep. He had good opportunities. Yep. No question. And obviously playing with Rory, you know, would it have changed the scenario? It surprised me that Justin Rose, when he was 12 under and in the middle of the 11th fairway, if you had said to me, 11 and a half under over under right now, I would have bet a large amount of money over. I did not think that he was going to play the final eight holes to over par. I didn't. In fact, when he was standing in the middle of the 11th, I thought, I'll be damned. I'll be damned, Molten. What did I text you? I said, I'm rooting like hell for him and I'm kicking myself at the same time because I really thought he was going to seriously contend and might win and I didn't have the guts at the end to pick him. I think, I mean, I was definitely rooting for him. He deserves it. You know, he seems like a genuinely good guy. He's an easy guy to root for, but he, that shot on 11 stunned me. Stunned him. And it said it affected him. And then the tee shot on 12, he said, I shouldn't have missed that. But I mean, if, you know, to me, David, if Rory's in the middle of 11 and hits it over there, after having hit it in the water the day before, you can understand that, you know what I mean? It's like, okay, he's guarding against going left. Well, Rose didn't hit it in the water the day before. And, you know, I get beat on the right side of the green. I understand no one goes for the pin there. You just play it to the right side of the green. You take your two button, you go to the next tee. Also remember Rose chased Rory down last year. Now Rory had to falter, bogeying 18, but Rose chased him down. Shot a really good back nine, made a couple of birdies coming in. Justin Rose, that's probably the worst back nine I've seen him play when he's had a big time shot to win a major in a long time. So he probably has the second best all-time record at the Masters without winning it. Weisskopf's second four times is still, I think, the leader in the clubhouse. But he's got three seconds. That's a tee three. He's got a few more that are right there. I mean, you know, even though he wasn't a co-leader, he's got all those rounds where he's been in the lead or co-lead. It's like top 10 all time, and yet he hasn't won. I thought the tournament was his to lose in the middle of the fairway at 11, and he helped lose it. There's no doubt. There's no doubt. Look at the scores, though, of the players on the back nine. Of the guys in and around the lead, there was 134. Yeah. That's it. Everybody, and that was Sheffield, shot 34 on the backside. No one else did a day of things. I do think, though, with Augusta, I mean, they take inventory after every tournament. They take inventory of everything. You know, I'm sorry Phil was the one who said it. I wish it was unsaid. But I wonder if they now have made 13 and 15 just a touch too long to take away the, you know, the go mentality that everybody had when they played that haul. It was, of course, I'm going for it, too. I'm going to grip it, rip it, find it, rip it again. And it played so long now. I mean, there were guys at 230 plus into 15 that I remember thinking, why are you going for this? I mean, Jason Day was like 239 on Saturday. I'm like, dude, you're in contention. What are you doing? Okay. And sure enough, he got lucky that ball somehow hung up. Right. He didn't roll back in. I mean, he came up, he came up short, though, and somehow it didn't go into the pond. But I mean, the course is playing as long as it's ever played. You know, seven used to be a dead straight 400 yard par four thin, you know, narrow, dead straight. Now seven is like what, 455? Same hole. And I think the other point that you made, because the length I believe will stay somewhat, but the pin placements on 14 and on 17, they have spots they can put it where it's easier to make birdie, if you know what I mean. 17 yesterday was absurd. I'm sorry, if the whole field goes through and doesn't make a birdie, the whole field, that was a bad pin placement. That's on them. It's the same spot on 18. And I know 18 is an unbelievably difficult hole, but no one may, you know, we've seen birdies to win on 18. No one really had much of a pot on 18. I mean, we could stay on this all day, David, but here's my other question for you. Do you think one of these detactables is going to sneak into the back end of the first round? Here we go. Here we go. We have got to get you home. We have got to, I agree with Robes in the Twitch chat room. We have got to get Mark back to his regular life. This is frightening. I am very concerned. I'm not impressed. I'm concerned. I'm sure you thought I would be impressed. Okay. But this is not who you are. Okay. You are changing. And we've got what, three weeks and we've got to get you out of there. You got to go back. You've got to go back. We don't need two goobers on this show. We don't need two people who don't have a life. The show counts on you for many things. And now some of us are very concerned calling Pat Kerwin to see how far from what you're hearing, how far is a guy going to fall in the draft? Because I'm doing my own mental mock draft over the weekend right now. Very concerned. How many edge, I mean, we've got edge rushers that could slip. You know, the kid from Miami, could he drop down even out of the first round? David, there are so many questions I have. We'll talk Browns and try to get some answers next.