Met Mike before he went on air talked about Joliet , Blue Brothers and his Dad working on his land very good conversation. I didn't realize who he was til later he was an awesome guy taking time to talk to me. Thanks Mike.
Always love what you guys do together but this might be the best podcast chat that I've seen. Very professionally incisive and extra special because of the on-site opportunities you had. Mike. A great one today. Very informative!
Mike and Mike... you all should come out the first week in june and cover us idiots at the ND Fantasy Football Camp. Game Day is Thurs June 6th. It would be great to meet you and get some cool coverage. Love you guys
I don’t see the CJ Carr hype as a narrative thing at all. What B&G writers were saying about CJ in the lead up to spring game came to bear. He was poised in the pocket, throws with a better velocity and tight spiral, and showed strong decision making skills ahead of what you’d expect from a freshman.
Agree. On top of having the physical traits and being able to make all the throws, the intangibles the kid has jump off the screen (IMO). Everything about the kids screams "gimme the ball and let me go make plays." A RARE thing for a kid that age. The confidence & the (kinda quiet) swagger feed in to the hype, and for now, I think rightly so. I hope - when he does get his chance - this staff lets him go out and get after it, as opposed to being afraid of making mistakes every time he takes a snap.
@@mikegoolsby2731 not necessarily just the spring game. The three months of reporting on CJ Carr spoke to these traits. Which was encouraging, but I wasn’t buying it until I saw it. After watching the SG a few times I’m buying all of what I said above, of course with the caveat that this was a spring game, whichdoesn’t mean he could do all of this under the fire of live reps in a Fall game. My point only is his physical passing and mental traits looked strong and ahead of what I saw from the other two QBs.
@@mikegoolsby2731 but I’m also not saying Minchey or Angeli had bad performances, although their first halves gave me some pause. Both recovered and had good second halves. Comparing the three though, CJ’s throwing and pocket presence impressed me the most, at least as much as he could in a de facto scrimmage. Not saying he should be QB2 necessarily in spite of all that.
Kenny is Solid I agree, but I can unabashedly say that CJ, as a true early enrollee freshman, he looked just as good. Maybe overall better. So, if time is of the essence, I say give the kid a red and then give him 3 years of the keys. That was as impressive a live scrimmage QB freshman job at 25+ snaps as any I may have seen. When you consider his split roll. When you consider the broken offensive line and the very good defensive units, he faced from both teams… impressive. Maybe the narrative is marked. How do you sleep with a tinfoil hat on? Asking for a friend.Haha So, game on I’m with singer, this competition could get pretty interesting
You can't play somebody at QB that turns the ball over. Turnovers decide the games against top 20 teams. See the USC, Clemson and Louisville games last year.
"Well Mike, Marist likes to run into stuff".
Thanks Goolsby I didn't think you were ACTUALLY going to ask Golden😂😂
wow, that was a great vid pod, thanks Mike n Mike
Met Mike before he went on air talked about Joliet , Blue Brothers and his Dad working on his land very good conversation. I didn't realize who he was til later he was an awesome guy taking time to talk to me. Thanks Mike.
Love that John and Mike are making the rounds in South Bend together! Awesome! Go Irish!💚🍀🍀
Love your bloody similes and metaphors and expressions. Mike in describing some of these players
Always love what you guys do together but this might be the best podcast chat that I've seen. Very professionally incisive and extra special because of the on-site opportunities you had. Mike. A great one today. Very informative!
Great insights today!
I feel you on J. Thomas. He’s always hurt
Mike and Mike... you all should come out the first week in june and cover us idiots at the ND Fantasy Football Camp. Game Day is Thurs June 6th. It would be great to meet you and get some cool coverage. Love you guys
I wanna coach that
I don’t see the CJ Carr hype as a narrative thing at all. What B&G writers were saying about CJ in the lead up to spring game came to bear. He was poised in the pocket, throws with a better velocity and tight spiral, and showed strong decision making skills ahead of what you’d expect from a freshman.
Agree. On top of having the physical traits and being able to make all the throws, the intangibles the kid has jump off the screen (IMO). Everything about the kids screams "gimme the ball and let me go make plays." A RARE thing for a kid that age. The confidence & the (kinda quiet) swagger feed in to the hype, and for now, I think rightly so. I hope - when he does get his chance - this staff lets him go out and get after it, as opposed to being afraid of making mistakes every time he takes a snap.
You learned all of that from the Spring game?
@@mikegoolsby2731 not necessarily just the spring game. The three months of reporting on CJ Carr spoke to these traits. Which was encouraging, but I wasn’t buying it until I saw it. After watching the SG a few times I’m buying all of what I said above, of course with the caveat that this was a spring game, whichdoesn’t mean he could do all of this under the fire of live reps in a Fall game. My point only is his physical passing and mental traits looked strong and ahead of what I saw from the other two QBs.
@@mikegoolsby2731 but I’m also not saying Minchey or Angeli had bad performances, although their first halves gave me some pause. Both recovered and had good second halves. Comparing the three though, CJ’s throwing and pocket presence impressed me the most, at least as much as he could in a de facto scrimmage. Not saying he should be QB2 necessarily in spite of all that.
Singer and on3 have to stick to the narrative that Carr didn’t deserve to be ranked higher
Kenny is Solid I agree, but I can unabashedly say that CJ, as a true early enrollee freshman, he looked just as good. Maybe overall better. So, if time is of the essence, I say give the kid a red and then give him 3 years of the keys. That was as impressive a live scrimmage QB freshman job at 25+ snaps as any I may have seen. When you consider his split roll. When you consider the broken offensive line and the very good defensive units, he faced from both teams… impressive. Maybe the narrative is marked. How do you sleep with a tinfoil hat on? Asking for a friend.Haha
So, game on I’m with singer, this competition could get pretty interesting
LOL! Didn't get into the game! too funny!🤣🤣
I think Kenny is really good
Why are we so high on Collins? He was just another guy at Clemson, and he has a high drop percentage. 13 drops to 90 catches isn't very good.
Fair question man
Gools needs to zoom his cam in a bit
Do the current players watch your podcast?
Why not Kenny ??
43 Bobby crable
You can't play somebody at QB that turns the ball over. Turnovers decide the games against top 20 teams. See the USC, Clemson and Louisville games last year.
Minchey is way to low of a floor. He made 4 bad bad throws including the pick
i prefer Minchey over Carr.
Sneed top ten fastest sheesh great for him but what does that say for the speed of the skilled positions
Very intuitive tin foil hat comment