 Should the Chargers have kept Phillip Rivers as their quarterback? You know, honestly, after that many years of not winning a Super Bowl, and... I mean, he was close. There were years... There were years I can see right here from what I can remember in 2007. He went to the AFC Championship. Freaking torn ACL, too. What a boss. AFC Championship game against the Patriots. They lost. There were a couple times that they played the Colts and they beat him in the playoffs. That was 2000 and I believe 2008 or 2009. 2008 they had that upset against the Colts. I remember that. Yeah, they had two upsets against the Colts. I think there was two of them. I just can't really remember off the top. We'll fact check that in a minute. But I do think that after this many years of being, you know, with the Chargers, and there's some seasons, there's a lot of the seasons. He didn't really make the postseason. You know, there's a lot of seasons where he didn't really make the postseason, either. He's a solid quarterback. But I do think this guy has had weapons. I'm not saying he has, and I think he has. I think he's had, you know, Danny Woodhead. He's had, you know, Michael Mohan. Malcolm Floyd. Malcolm Floyd, Vincent Jackson. Keenan Allen, Vincent Jackson, you know, Antonio Gates. So he's had talent around him and he's had plenty of opportunities. I mean, he's had Darren Sproles when Darren Sproles is like, you know, a monster. So he's had talent around him. So there's no excuse. I do think the Chargers, whether they got Brady or not, I think they needed a change of scenery. I really do. They're moving to a new stadium. It's a new era for the Chargers. And now that they didn't get Brady, which I thought that I'm not going to add, I really wanted to see that. I wanted to see him play with Eckler and Allen and Mike Williams and all of them. I think it was a good move. Plus Rivers is not getting any younger. I mean, he's a veteran in the league. I think it was a pretty good move. And honestly, I think it was a good move for Phillip Rivers, too, because I feel like he has an opportunity to go play somewhere else, a different system in Indianapolis. I think it was a pretty solid move. Now, here's one question I wanted to ask you. Yes, sir. Do you think Phillip Rivers is a Hall of Famer? Ooh, that's a good question. That's a tough one. That's toughy. You know, I'm big with the Hall of Fame being the Hall of Fame and not the Hall of Really Good, because whenever people retire in the NFL, and it's a good player that retires, for instance, Jamaal Charles. When he retired a couple of years ago, a lot of people were saying, like, Hall of Fame or Hall of Fame or Hall... Guys, I understand he was good and he was good for that era. Maybe you could talk about Marshall and Lynch being that category and that running back as well. But I'm big on the elite of the elite, make it to the Hall of Fame. Phillip Rivers, for me, mentioned the stats, and even just from the eye test, he's borderline. He's great, but is he, like, really great? Is he at that level to make it to the Hall of Fame? Some quarterbacks that are playing right now, obviously Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, I think they're going to go into the Hall of Fame. I think the way that the media is in voting for the Hall of Fame, if he doesn't win that Super Bowl, he's not going to get in. I agree with you. I agree with you. And I had this debate with many people, but I don't think Rivers is a Hall of Famer. I think in order to be in the Hall of Fame, and this is kind of why, like, Big Ben is going to go, but I feel like you need to have a Super Bowl MVP. I feel like you need to have a regular season MVP. Like, not all together, guys. Like, I'm not saying you're supposed to have all of this, but at least one, you know? You look at Dan Marino, like, I'm sure, has he had an MVP? He's had an MVP since he hasn't had a Super Bowl. Yeah, so if he's been an MVP of the league, obviously that's kind of the reason why I feel like he's eligible for it, even though he hasn't won a Super Bowl. So, guys, I don't necessarily think you need to win a Super Bowl, but you need to be like, you need to look back at Phillip Rivers and be like, okay, were you the best quarterback in the league at one point at all? Because you weren't. And, you know... It's debatable. I mean, these seasons, I mean, was he ever an MVP candidate? That's the thing when I'm looking at it. I think there was one year in 2008. He was actually snubbed from the Pro Bowl that year. I think they eventually gave it a paint manning. But it was like Kurt Warner and Phillip Rivers were also candidates. There were just so many better candidates in paint manning when they MVP. He was a Pro Bowl snubbed for sure. But yeah, other than that, I mean, it was... He's a good quarterback. I mean, would I say he's definitely a Pro Bowler? Absolutely. But I don't think that he's on that Hall of Fame level, like with Brady, Breeze, Peyton, Rogers, like you just mentioned. I don't think he's on that level. And the only way he's going to get it, because look at his draft class, Big Ben has a ring. Eli Manning's got Super Bowl MVP. Go get one. Go get one with Indy. Then, you know, you'll be eligible in my opinion. We'll see if that is the case with Indianapolis. I mean, I know that Phillip Rivers didn't have a choice. At that point, the Chargers decided just to move on with him. I thought he was going to go to the Bucks. I thought Rivers was going to go to the Bucks to even move to Tampa Bay. And I feel like Tom was going to go to the Chargers, but it is weird, man. It is weird. It seems like a lot of old father quarterbacks are leaving their families behind and going to different states. .