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Joe Person on Watson, Darnold, Tepper, Brady...and more.


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Just now, 45catfan said:

I listen to 104.9 in the morning on the way into work.  I catch "Two Pros And A Cup Of Joe" with Brady Quinn, Lavar Arrington and Jonas Knox from 7-8am.  Brady and Lavar are actually funny dudes.   Jonas Knox can be a bit annoying though.

What is the time slot?

4-6p ET. 

Hope to hear from ya!

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Which is the most important thing everyone should have took into consideration when they decided to roll the dice on Darnold. If it didn't work....better get ready teppers brass balls. 

Joe Person's theory is Darnold was a Rhule/Fitt move. I think with more patience they probably would have kept Teddy and drafted Fields. Tepper probably thinking about those ticket and jersey sales right now, who's buying a Darnold or Horn jersey at this point? I know the jersey money is shared but it coincides with excitement/hope and ticket sales

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8 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Do you take calls Ellis?

Next week. We have a text line, you’ll be able to hear it on the front end of the show. Definitely going to be taking some calls from time to time, starting next week. Using this week to ease into the format and introducing guests.

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Fields isn't exactly lighting it up right now either 

Agree but he was thrown into the starting role, he's got a 4 year window on a rookie deal. Sam's getting 18 mill guaranteed next year even if he's benched/cut. I know theres a trade possibly but I really don't think thats realistic unless we give up another pick or two for someone willing to take the salary dump. 

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35 minutes ago, ellis said:

Next week. We have a text line, you’ll be able to hear it on the front end of the show. Definitely going to be taking some calls from time to time, starting next week. Using this week to ease into the format and introducing guests.

Thanks. I live in Raleigh and travel I'll try to check it out online 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Brady basically still learning on the job, Tepper probably wanted Fields over Horn, that's all I came away with. 

and Sam being a bad jittery one read QB that doesn’t see the field….and everyone in the NFL knew he couldn’t see the field…that basically needs a perfect scenario to be okay. 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

and Sam being a bad jittery one read QB that doesn’t see the field….and everyone in the NFL knew he couldn’t see the field…that basically needs a perfect scenario to be okay. 

I think Brady could do a better job of adjusting, but looking back on film Darnolds just not even looking at his check downs...Still don't understand Brady not calling more running plays, especially last week when Royce was getting 6 yards a carry in a 2 point game

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