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Why Washington Star QB Demond Williams Entering Portal Sparked Drama!

24 min
Jan 7, 20265 months ago
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Summary

PTI discusses John Harbaugh's coaching availability after being fired by Baltimore, the Demond Williams transfer portal saga at University of Washington, and Trey Young's potential trade from the Atlanta Hawks. Steve Young joins to analyze playoff quarterback matchups and what innovative offensive coaching could mean for Lamar Jackson's future.

Insights
  • College athletes with NIL deals now operate as professional athletes, creating unprecedented contract enforcement challenges when players attempt to leave shortly after signing
  • Coaching tree diversity matters: innovative offensive minds from Walsh, Payton, McVay, Shanahan, and Reid have infiltrated the NFL, making it a competitive disadvantage to ignore this trend
  • Star players in bad situations (like Trey Young in Atlanta) can reset their careers by joining contenders mid-season to showcase themselves for deadline trades
  • Quarterback success in playoffs depends on three factors: innovative play-calling coaches, surrounding talent, and mental expansion under pressure
  • Defensive liability concerns can overshadow offensive production when evaluating player value and trade feasibility
Trends
Transfer portal and NIL creating legal gray zones in college sports with no established precedent for contract enforcementNFL coaching carousel accelerating with multiple teams potentially willing to replace current coaches for proven candidates like HarbaughInnovative offensive coaching becoming table stakes for playoff success across NFLStar players actively requesting trades to join contending teams rather than waiting out contractsQuarterback evaluation shifting focus to big-game performance and mental resilience over regular season statsDefensive efficiency becoming critical differentiator in player value assessmentMid-season trades emerging as reset mechanism for underperforming stars in weak situationsMinority coaching pipeline and knowledge transfer from legendary coaches driving systemic NFL evolution
Topics
John Harbaugh Coaching AvailabilityDemond Williams Transfer Portal DecisionNIL Contracts and College AthleticsTrey Young Trade NegotiationsNFL Playoff Quarterback PerformanceInnovative Offensive Coaching StrategiesLamar Jackson Head Coach RequirementsDefensive Liability in Player ValuationBill Walsh Coaching LegacyContract Enforcement in College SportsMid-Season NBA TradesPlayoff Readiness AssessmentCoaching Tree InfluencePlayer Agency and Portal RightsQuarterback Big-Game Performance
Companies
Baltimore Ravens
John Harbaugh fired; team must replace him while managing two-time MVP Lamar Jackson's future
University of Washington
QB Demond Williams entered transfer portal days after signing contract; school planning tampering complaint to Big Ten
Atlanta Hawks
Working with Trey Young to find new team; Young owed $95M over next two seasons despite defensive liabilities
LSU
Potential destination for Demond Williams; Lane Kiffin previously recruited Williams in high school
Arizona Wildcats
Previous stop for coach who recruited Demond Williams before moving to Washington
Miami Dolphins
Potentially interested in John Harbaugh; commitment to Mike McDaniel questioned
Washington Commanders
Potential Harbaugh destination; Dan Quinn's job security uncertain if Harbaugh available
Green Bay Packers
Matt LaFleur's job security questioned if Harbaugh available after potential playoff loss
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Todd Bowles' job security questioned despite stating he's returning as head coach
San Francisco 49ers
Discussed Trent Williams' hamstring injury impact on playoff performance against Eagles
Chicago Bears
Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson discussed as built for big games; defensive concerns noted
Los Angeles Chargers
Justin Herbert facing Drake May and Patriots in Sunday Night playoff game
New England Patriots
Drake May emerging as surprise MVP candidate in rookie season
Dallas Mavericks
Drafted Luca Doncic in 2018 trade that sent Trey Young to Atlanta
Memphis Grizzlies
Discussed as bad situation limiting Ja Morant's accomplishments
Sacramento Kings
De'Aaron Fox escaped to San Antonio; Sacramento characterized as career-limiting situation
San Antonio Spurs
Victor Wembanyama playing back-to-back games; facing Lakers in discussed matchup
Los Angeles Lakers
Playing Spurs with 36-year-old James Harden at point guard position
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence's team; teammate Travis Etienne also on 2016 Clemson championship team
New York Islanders
Defeated New Jersey Devils 9-0; largest margin of victory in league all season
People
John Harbaugh
Fired Baltimore Ravens coach; received calls from 7 NFL teams within 45 minutes; potential Atlanta destination
Lamar Jackson
Two-time MVP Ravens QB; needs innovative offensive-minded head coach; underperforming in playoffs
Demond Williams Jr.
Washington QB entering transfer portal days after signing contract; 3,065 passing yards, 25 TDs this season
Trey Young
Atlanta Hawks guard working on trade; four-time All-Star with $95M owed; defensive liability concerns
Luca Doncic
Mavericks star drafted in 2018 trade with Trey Young; outperforming Young's career trajectory
Steve Young
Hall of Fame QB guest; discussed playoff quarterback performance and coaching requirements for success
Caleb Williams
Bears QB built for big games with coach Ben Johnson; 13-4 season with division championship
Ben Johnson
Bears offensive coordinator; innovative play-caller credited with Caleb Williams' success
Justin Herbert
Chargers QB facing Drake May Sunday Night; constrained by run-first offense despite elite ability
Drake May
Patriots rookie QB; surprise MVP candidate; facing Justin Herbert in playoff matchup
Trent Williams
49ers left tackle; hamstring injury status critical for playoff run against Eagles
Brock Purdy
49ers QB confident Trent Williams will return from hamstring injury for Eagles playoff game
Lane Kiffin
LSU coach; previously recruited Demond Williams in high school; potential destination
Bill Walsh
49ers legendary coach; pioneered innovative offensive strategies now foundational to modern NFL
Sean Payton
Innovative offensive mind; part of coaching tree influencing modern NFL strategies
Sean McVay
Innovative offensive mind; part of coaching tree influencing modern NFL strategies
Kyle Shanahan
Innovative offensive mind; part of coaching tree influencing modern NFL strategies
Andy Reid
Innovative offensive mind; part of coaching tree influencing modern NFL strategies
Trevor Lawrence
Jaguars QB; 2016 Clemson national championship MVP; 13-4 season with 19 passing TDs in 8-game streak
De'Aaron Fox
Kings star who escaped to Spurs; example of star player leaving bad situation
Quotes
"Welcome to NIL, kids. College football players and all college athletes are professional athletes tonight. It's that simple. They get paid."
Mike WilbonCollege football segment
"There's a mountain of backsliding. This is worse than a slippery slope."
Mike WilbonDemond Williams discussion
"Great quarterbacks. The bigger the game, the more kind of expands, the more presence you get."
Steve YoungPlayoff quarterback analysis
"I'm building a repository of everything that I know at the height of my career because I'm going to hand it to my minority assistant coaches who are not getting head coaching jobs."
Bill Walsh (quoted by Steve Young)Bill Walsh legacy discussion
"The NFL should be called the Bill Walsh league at this point. It really is."
Steve YoungCoaching philosophy segment
Full Transcript
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That's so better now. Yeah. Welcome to PTI boys and girls. In today's episode, the University of Washington has a quarterback quandary. The Hawks are working on a trade young trade and Stevie Young joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today with the continuing saga of John Harbaugh. His agent is saying that he received calls from seven different NFL teams yesterday within 45 minutes of Harbaugh being fired by Baltimore. So if Harbaugh wants work, he will get it. But he still has to be replaced in Baltimore. A team with a two time league MVP at quarterback. Wilbond, what are you more intrigued with? Where Harbaugh ends up or who the Ravens replace him with? Well, I am a resident of the state of Maryland. I live about 38 minutes from the ballpark where the Ravens play their home games. So I'm curious. It's not my team. But I'm naturally curious. You get to see more of that. You hear more of the chatter of that. And I'm genuinely interested. But Harbaugh to me, if he's going to work this year, we don't know. He didn't have to. He could wait till something better. Unless he wants to. Shiner comes along next year. If he wants to, he's going to work. And Atlanta seems to me, as I mentioned yesterday, and that changed this yesterday, the place where you have a great running back in B. John Robinson. You have a serviceable quarterback at least. Very competent. If not more so, very competent. Even a backup. A young backup. You've got a lot of things in place there if Harbaugh wants to do that. But the Ravens, Tony, you've got a two-time MVP in Lamar Jackson. There seems to be, I hate to say this, some underachieving there if you compare him to his peers and the number of playoff games that they have won, even Josh Allen. So I think the answer ultimately narrowly is I want to see what happens in Baltimore. I am more interested in where Harbaugh goes. You are. OK. I mean, let me go through this. There are at the moment seven teams with official coaching vacancies. One of them is the Baltimore Ravens. I doubt they called up the agent and wanted to offer Harbaugh a job, which means at least one of those calls came from somebody with a coach already in place. And I will bet more than one came from a team with coaches already in place. I'll just throw out a name here. Miami Dolphins. I don't know how committed they are to Mike McDaniel. Could they scrap Mike McDaniel if they could get John Harbaugh? Would Dan Quinn stay in Washington if Washington could get John Harbaugh? Let me go to Green Bay. If Green Bay loses the first round of playoff games to your Bears, will Matt LaFleur stay there? If John Harbaugh is available, I know Todd Bowles says he's back in Tampa Bay. How secure do I feel that Todd Bowles is? The thing about Baltimore is I think whoever they bring in, I'll get out of here quickly. They've got to run it by Lamar Jackson because it does seem to both of us that Lamar Jackson wasn't 100% tied to John Harbaugh. He may not be good in the playoffs, but he's great in a regular season. You've got to run it by him. And by the way, whoever gets that job, you've got to win quickly. It's there for you. You've got to win quickly or you're out. But you know what, Tony? Let's not make Baltimore Philly or New York or Boston. The city's all immediately north. Baltimore doesn't have that kind of pressure to win. There's pressure in every NFL city to win, particularly when you've got an MVP. But if you have Lamar Jackson and you have a great running back, and you don't win, you'll be just like the previous coach you didn't do. And I'd say you only have two or three years to do it. Let's move to college football and a tenuous relationship between the University of Washington and its incumbent quarterback, Daman Williams Jr. Williams had 3,065 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, eight interceptions for the Huskies this season. He had six rushing touchdowns, 611 rushing yards. Washington wanted to keep him. Williams signed a contract to stay on January 2nd. Now Williams is saying on social media he's going to enter the transfer portal. Washington is furious and Yahoo says it plans to present evidence of tampering to the Big Ten to enforce Williams' contract. Wilmonte, what should happen between Washington and Daman Williams Jr.? I have no idea. I've read it over and over and over. I have no idea because we have entered a territory at a time that no one has any idea. We've never had it before. And I know you could put all the lawyers in the room and they will all get in a room sometime soon. Sure. And they'll try to sort it out and maybe they'll sort it out, but maybe they won't. My first instinct, my God, we live in the shadow of more lawyers you and I than any place on earth. My first, my inclination is to say you just signed a damn contract kid. You got to live with this. Because somebody must have represented him. I don't know that he went out there and did a wild card. And if he did, he's older than 18, he's older than 21. But Tony, we don't know that that rules the day. We don't know what the rules are and which ones have to be adhered to and which ones perhaps do not. Welcome to NIL, kids. College football players and all college athletes are professional athletes tonight. It's that simple. They get paid. They're paying him. And he just signed on to be paid by Washington. Literally days after the ink is dried, he says he wants to go somewhere else. I don't know what kind of advice he got. I don't know how many lawyers are involved, but it would seem to me as it would seem to you that that contract is probably upright and they could compel him to go under it. But do you want a player who doesn't want to be there, what I would call the Kevin Durant syndrome? I don't know that you want that. And I don't know that these young kids getting all this money have any sophistication in the ways of contract law because you and I don't at this point. This is the transfer portal is this golden highway, 100 years of no official money, and now all the money in the world. And I don't know what you do here. I just don't. No one knows what you do here. And Tony, so this, you talk about slippery slope, this is worse than that. There's a mountain of backsliding. I will say this. There's a factor in here that's important. One of the schools that may want this kid going into the transfer portal as a quarterback is LSU with your best friend, Lane Kiffin Jr., who the kid committed to him when he was in high school, then decommitted, then followed the guy at Arizona who then went to Washington. It's so hard to connect the dots here. I would say this real quickly. I would say this for all those schools like LSU and Washington and all those schools. There's another quarterback coming. Yep. There's a kid we haven't heard of today who has no NIO money today, who may have all the NIO money in the world a week from Thursday. Who heard of Fernando Mendoza last year? Exactly. Nobody. Nobody. Let's move to the report that the Atlanta Hawks and Trey Young are working together to find a new team for that expensive borderline superstar guard. Young is a four-time All-Star and the franchise is all-time leader in threes and dimes. But he's also a defensive liability. Who? Who over the next two seasons has owed $95 million? Tony, you've been a Trey Young guy. Yeah. How valuable is he? I'm not going to say he's a borderline superstar. I'm not going to lie. No, no, no. That's got to be a... That's a pretty big word. Well, it's a big line. You hated him in college. You didn't like him at all. I didn't. Okay. So I think this is a very good thing potentially for Trey Young, who will otherwise be remembered always and compared to unfavorably with Luca Doncic, who he was traded for on Draft Day 2018. The Mavericks drafted with the third pick, they drafted Trey Young. With the fifth pick Atlanta drafted Luca Doncic, they were swapped. And with all of Trey Young's accomplishments. And he led the league in assists last year. He ain't Luca Doncic. And even Nico Harrison would not trade Luca Doncic for Trey Young right now. I look around the league, Mike, and I see good players in not good situations. John Moran, what's he ever going to accomplish in Memphis? Bradley Beall, what has he ever accomplished? And that's why De'Aaron Fox is so fortunate because he ends up in San Antonio and he gets out of Sacramento before he dies there. Trey Young's done in Atlanta. Yes. They're two and eight with him and 15 and 13 without him. So if he can get on an upward trajectory, great. But if they say Washington, Washington's not an upward trajectory. Yeah, no, it's Devil's Island. But you go there and you can survey the landscape and you just sort of showcase yourself for teams who are contenders who will come looking for trades either before the deadline, which is about a month, or in the summer, in the off season. And so then you can wind up restarting your career. You hit a reset button, but the wizards are just where you go to stage before you go somewhere else. It's happening all the time in the league now. By the way, I got it wrong. I had the reverse order. What did you do? Dallas drafted fifth and Atlanta drafted third. Okay. And it was Atlanta. Even though Bedocic was involved, of course. Absolutely. And that draft night. But Trey Young, Tony, he's an interesting face. Can I ask you a question? Everybody's fixating on Washington. Doesn't Minnesota need a point card? Yes. Maybe Houston. Do the L.A. players want to go all season with a 36-year-old point card in James Hart? Yeah, they do. Okay. Does Detroit need a real point? Look at it, man. The thing is, he's such a terrible defensive player. It's a statistic that is mind-blowing. When he is on the court for Atlanta, Atlanta is five points worse on defense than the worst team in the league, Utah. What about Six Man? What about coming off the bench? I mean, I refuse to think. I refuse to think. And you know where I was when he was on the pitch. It's not John Hapkich. It's a lot of money. Wait a minute. He can score and he can hand it out. There's no role for him in NBA. Come on now. I don't know. Which camera am I looking at? Okay. Let's take a break. Coming up. What kind of a coach would be best for Lamar Jackson? We're going to have Steve Young. We're also going to ask him whether he's more impressed by Justin Herbert or Drake May. They face each other Sunday night. I worked hard on getting that trade right and I got it wrong. I mean, I got the right people, but I got the draft order wrong. Every March, are brackets the only thing you can think about? Do you have symptoms such as constant bracket obsession or moderate to severe bracket-related distractions? You may be living with Bracket Brain. Thankfully, there's ESPN Tournament Challenge, the number one proven way to treat Bracket Brain right at the source. So this March, download the ESPN Tournament Challenge app, fill out your men's bracket, and get you and your brain in the game. ESPN Tournament Challenge, play the number one bracket game presented by Allstate. 911, where's the emergency? It's the middle of the night in a small town on the Jersey Shore. 911 reports an abandoned car on a bridge. A search gets underway for the missing driver, 19-year-old Sarah Stern. Is it a missing person? Is it a suicide? At this point, nobody knows. Old friendships, buried cash, and a sinister plot that was once pitched as a movie plays out in real life. I'm Juju Chang from 2020 and ABC Audio. Listen now to Bridge of Lies, wherever you get your podcasts. The NFL Playoffs begin on Saturday, which makes it the perfect time for a visit from our great friend and a man with whom I combined for two NFL MVP's. He had both. Fall of fame quarterback, Steve Young. We're going to start with this. We're going back to the 49ers. Brock Purdy sounds confident that Trent Williams will return from his hamstring injury against the Eagles. If you are in his shoes, how much does Williams' presence matter? Look, I don't think you can understate it. I mean, there's four positions that you have to have in the NFL to be any good as quarterback. Shut down tackle, shut down corner and edge rusher. So if you've got to tackle, and look, it's not as big a deal, Tony, today, because you're in the shotgun most of the time. The shotgun, you're already kind of preset. You don't have to turn your back. If you're in the center, you have to turn your back and the blind side becomes a much bigger deal. But yet, if you have a tackle that can take a three-way rush and swab it down or stone it right where it is, that leaves you an angle now to escape. And then if he goes around the end, the circle gets so much bigger because the tackle is so much more athletic. If you don't have that guy, everything gets squeezed. It's concentric circles that kind of, all you do is just feel this kind of presence all the time. But that gets into your head too because you know the pocket. And if the pocket starts to shrink in the playoffs, it eats at you. And so having him back and having Trent ready to go will be huge. Wow. We'll go to another Williams, Caleb. Because he and Ben Johnson have both said the Bears quarterback is built for big games. God only hopes for some of us that that's true, Steve. Is that a thing? Does that sound like wishful thinking or nonsense to you? It's a shock. You're asking me this question, Michael. You better hope. But look, it's a three ring circus, right? You've got to have a coach that's going to call the plays. That's what Ben has brought. What's happened? Why is Caleb playing so well? It's Caleb and he's got a coach that's innovative, thoughtful, puts play calls together. And that's how you handle big games. And then you have to have the talent around you to go catch it and block it and all the rest of it. So it takes it all. But the real what he's saying is in a big game moment, your brain doesn't shrink. Great quarterbacks. The bigger the game, the more kind of expands, the more presence you get. And that's what he's saying about Caleb. And what he can't have anymore is a 42-38 game in Chicago. Like you got to play defense. Like you love 38, but the 42, that's not going to work. Yeah, we've given up a few 42s when we get out in the Bay Area. Justin Herbert and the Chargers are going to face Drake May and the Patriots Sunday Night which you know. Which quarterback has impressed you most so far? Well, I mean, the surprise obviously is Drake. It's really, he's MVP. I mean, obviously Matthew Stafford as well. But he's a kid that if you, however you want to cut it, he's that guy. But because he's new and because no one really knew him as well as nationally, it's a little bit of a surprise. And so I think this is a huge game for him because it's his kind of coming out Nash. Look, I know I'm overstating it, but it's a big deal because I think he's that good. The problem with Justin, you know how much I love Justin Herbert. The idea that he is still in a run first offense is, that makes me crazy. Like he is all of, he's as good as anybody. But I want to see the full measure of Justin. And now he's got his legs going. He's running for 80 yards a game. If he can stay healthy, I love him. But this is what I love to play off. As the best quarterback show up. We will get you out of here on this. Lamar Jackson speaking of best quarterbacks, regular season, he's one of the best quarterbacks. He's suddenly in need of a new head coach. If that was you, if that was you, what would you want? I think I just talked about it. Like remember, I've told you many times the OGs of the new rules, innovative offensive minds, Sean Payton, Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan and Andy Reed. And you look at their tree of coaches. They're now infiltrated throughout the league because all those four gave everything they had to their assistants. So they've now, the fruit of those trees are all over the NFL. And so if you're not going to, if you're going to be one of those teams that's going to ignore that trend, you're at your own peril. Look at the playoffs today. Everybody is running by an offense that's doing that. So bring that to Baltimore. They try to transition. John tried to do it with Lamar. They've given more exposure to a sophisticated pass game. They got further along, but let's go full in to see if we can find out the full measure of Lamar Jackson. Like come on. I think he can be that great if he can stay healthy, but please hire a head coach that's going to bring that innovative mind to the offense and a sophisticated passing game. But look, like Chicago, you better play some defense too. So figure that part out. But you know, in Chicago, Michael, they're like, bro, this is Chicago at the end of the day. This is Baltimore. We got to play some defense. I'm going to go up and ask you this. Please hire an offensive mind. That guy. You're describing Bill Walsh. Doesn't it make you jealous or crazy that all these people, it's all derivatives. All they're doing is what Bill brought to the league 50 years ago. But remember, don't forget Michael. I don't want to run out of time, but he packaged everything he knew up. I was there when he was filming and he was trying to, like he would tape everything and I thought he was building it for a museum, a Bill Walsh museum. But I said, what do you do in taping yourself going into the locker room, going out to practice? He goes, I'm building a repository of everything that I know at the height of my career because I'm going to hand it to my minority assistant coaches who are not getting head coaching jobs. And with this repository of everything that I know, I'm three generations ahead of everybody, they're going to go get those jobs. And he handed it to them. He handed it to Mike Holger and he handed it to Mike Shan. Hand it to everybody. And then on the way out, he said, I'll see you in the championship game. That's insane. I said, what, Mike, Bill? I'm back in competing. And he goes, that's what I want. That's how I sharpen my saw. That's how I get better. Think about that for a second. And now the NFL should be called the Bill Walsh league at this point. It really is. This is so nice. It's such a good tribute. It is. Thank you so much for being on. Thanks, Steve. Appreciate it. You boys, happy New Year. Let's take you to, let's take one last break still to come. Is it time for Matt Nagy to get another head coaching job? You want to make me angry? I know you would not like that. And how excited should we get for tonight's game between the Lakers and Spurs? Bill Walsh. Yeah. None of these people is Bill Walsh. Right. None of them. That's right. All of them together. Oh, I don't know about that. All right, well then they can be half Bill Walsh. Not all of them together. Come on now. Come on now. Yes. You were there. Walsh. I know how much you lost. Put the in and innovation. Happy time. It's your 42nd birthday, John Lester. The left-handed starter pitched for 16 seasons of the majors for five different teams. The Red Sox for nine seasons. The A's, the Cubs for six seasons. The Nationals and the Cardinals. Lester was 217 over his career with a 366ERA. Lester was a five-time All-Star, three times for the Red Sox, twice for the Cubs. He was the NLCS MVP in 2016 for the Cubs, where he gave up just two earned runs and 13 innings against the Dodgers. But perhaps the most striking claim Lester can make is that he won World Series with the Cubs and the Red Sox. Come on, Wilbaugh, who can say that? Okay, John Lachey and David Ross, who else? Theo Epstein. Oh, as a... Yeah, as an administration. Because he was responsible for all of this. It was over 100 years. But we don't win without John Lester. We do not win in 2016 without his contribution. It was huge. Happy anniversary, Trevor Lawrence. On this day, seven years ago, as a true freshman, Lawrence threw for 347 yards and three touchdowns on his way to being named MVP of the National Championship game as number two Clemson dismantled unbeaten in number one Alabama, 44-16, finished their season 15-0. Current Jaguars teammate Travis FDN was also on that Clemson team. He scored three touchdowns in the game. Lawrence became the overall number one pick in 2021 and had been teetering on the edge of mediocrity in recent years until Liam Cohen whispered in his ear. The result, a 13-4 season, a division championship, eight straight wins, and 19 passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in those eight games. Who do you got? Him or Josh Allen in the upcoming... I know where you're going. I'm going to go the other way. Because I think it might be his last chance, Josh Allen. I think the way... That team is not as good. No, but I think it's the way it's clear for him if he can do it. Happy trails, the last night's game for the Devils. New Jersey got hammered by the Islanders. Nine-nothing. Nine. That's the largest margin of victory in the league all season. Anthony Duclair of the Islanders had a hat trick less than four minutes into the second period. What makes this lopsided score even stranger is that the Devils outshot the Islanders 44-24. Devils goalie Jacob Marchstrom was never pulled saying afterwards, quote, we want to apologize to the Devils fans. I've got to be better. We put up 40-plus shots. They put up 20. Scored nine. I'm embarrassed of myself. I hate that those two teams have become relatively speaking irrelevant while we got a steady stream of Tampa Bay and Florida. Yes. Really? Yes. I grew up with the Islanders. Yeah. Let's go to the big finish. NFL Network says the Titans, Cardinals and Raiders have all requested interviews with Matt Nagy. Does that make sense? I'm not going to do what you think, which is jump all over this. He's not unemployable, okay? Six minutes college basketball team is still undefeated. Is that significant? It's very late for that many to be undefeated. It's a significant to last for the Super Bowl. The Cubs landed Marlon starter Edward Cabrera for three prospects. Is that a big deal? Yeah, he's talented, but he's hurt a lot and they traded Owen Cassie to get him. Really? The Pacers lost their franchise record 13 straight game last night. Is that a big deal? This is what happens when your best player gets hurt and your second best player leaves with free agency. You take a team that was in a finals last year and they can't compete. Last one. Lakers at Spurs tonight. I bet you're excited. Oh, yeah. The Spurs. I don't know where the Wimbanyamas going to play. Played last night. Would you play him back to back? I would not. Not yet. I would not. He's going to want to play again. I want to see him. He's going to want to. We're out of time. We'll try to do better the next time. I'm Tony Cormack. I'm Mike Robon. Same time tomorrow, Knuckleheads. The Bears have to win because the Cubs are making me angry and we're not even in February yet. Trading Owen Cassie, please.