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Gettleman on NFL Radio at 10:20


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13 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Trying to find something on the internet but I can't find a thing, If op could be more specific on what show I could do a more thorough research.

Would have been on "the opening drive". Shows on from 7 Am to 11AM

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39 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but just discovered the Ross Tucker podcast - interview with Sashi Brown and Dave G. this morning.

http://www.rosstucker.com/podcasts/ross-tucker-football-podcast/

look for RTFP #435: Sashi Brown & Dave Gettleman

I'm just now listening... so I don't know what time Dave starts or how long it is.  Sashi Brown is first.

 

7 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Ok, Dave starts at just after 32:00

thank you for posting this.  good stuff

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- He discusses drafting Butler as BPA "too good a value, you couldn't pass him up"

- Keeping your strengths strong

- Discusses Josh Norman departure  (why the franchise tag became "less appealing").... talks about cap situation, how it's deceptive, and the problem of having too much good young talent.  Can't just thing short-term.  Aim for sustained success.

- "Every decision I make sends a message downstairs"

- Tucker asks a great question about how you get the locker room to buy into a decision like releasing Josh... what it takes to build trust.  How he talks to the players, spends a lot of time in the locker room & training room, gets to know them & their families personally.

- Drafting the 3 corners... Talks about the Worley situation and the process of vetting him given his history.

 

Total length is about 15 minutes.  Good listen.

 

 

 

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