 So, we are back on the Falcons presented by AT&T with our wrap up of the season and I'm with DJ Shockley and Dave as always. Here's a quick run down of what we're going to cover finishing the season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We will look forward after that victory to victory to close out the season. Yes, Dean P's retirement. We'll talk a little bit about his legacy. In turn to president, there were some conversations with the organization this past week. We'll talk a little bit about Greg Beatles being named as the new Atlanta Falcons president. And then of course, Terry Fontenot, Arthur Smith, their end of season press conference will recap what the guys heard there and then look ahead to the next stage of turning it into the 2023 season which will be free agency and the draft. But before we get started, we have a former dog of this podcast. Hey now. And if anybody was playing, paying attention to some college events this week, I don't know if we could say they saw a game. They saw something that was attempted to be played in front of a national audience. But that turned out to be a wipeout. Yeah. DJ, congratulations to you and your dogs on back to back national championships. And is there any other way to say about a dominating performance than what we saw on Monday night? Well, like I wish I say, wish I could say add something to do with it. But uh, no, it was fun though, man. I tell you, it's just fun when, um, my counterpart to the left is the part of the Big 12 when we get to, you know, rub it into the Big 12 over here. We'll get there in a second. Oh, okay. My bad. I was a little early but no, man. It was uh, it was fun, man. LA was cool. Obviously it was raining like crazy, but uh, it was a downpour for the dogs in there. Seriously. I mean, it was nothing like what we saw the previous week where I was nervous and stressed and wasn't even playing, playing as Ohio State. And this week it was, wasn't even a threat of anything happening for or against the dogs. So it was fun though, man. I'm proud of those dudes, man. Uh, Kirby continues to uh, you know, elevate the program what you love as a former player and alumni of the university. So back to bagnatties is, is pretty remarkable. And I think we all know how special it is and how hard it is to win uh, on that level and for them to go out and do it. I was uh, super hype for it. Yeah, we talked a little bit via text us three and uh, I don't have any personal connections to the program but Arch is, as residents of the state of Georgia, sometimes you, you kind of have to take a little bit of interest in the home team and how they have gotten themselves. I mean, you want to say to the pinnacle, I mean, they're on the very top of the mountain, the things that they've been able to do. DJ kind of talked a little bit about it. You cover a lot of the Big 12 and I'm sure from that perspective, you were maybe a little surprised that it was not as much of a fight from TCU side. But again, as I mentioned, you live in the state of Georgia. So it's hard not to be amazed and impressed by what Kirby Smart has done. Yeah, no question about it. I got a lot of respect for Kirby gotten to know him over the years. We played in golf tournaments together, things of that nature. Great dude, a guy that's played for the dog. I mean, you couldn't have a bigger legacy guy running the program than a dude to play DB for him and then is now directing traffic for him. But they were, they were, they were, when you get a situation where you get the best team and they play one of their better games, if not their best game, it doesn't matter who the opponent is, they're going to run you off the field and that was the case here. And I don't, the discussion going around around the country and I only want to get the Falcon stuff here. But the discussion going around the country is about the SEC versus the Big 12 and the, in the, in the Big 10. Uh-huh. The discussion is about Georgia and Alabama versus everybody else. That's what the discussion is. Yeah. Yeah. And until you get your mind right on that, because I guarantee you Ole Miss, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, they're going to, how do we beat those guys? They don't know how to beat those guys. Right. Let alone TCU or Ohio State or whoever lost to Georgia this year. So make, let's, let's not get this thing twisted. It's a Georgia and an Alabama problem for everybody else in the country, not just for TCU. Uh, and the one thing I do know, and we talked a little bit about this is, and this is any level because we're going to get to the NFL here, is, yes, you want to have great coaches. We know that there's great coaches at Georgia and Alabama and all over the country, but you got to have dudes. Dudes. And Georgia's got some dudes. And all them dudes are coming back. See you next year, baby. And maybe some of them dudes are going to be playing in the NFL this next year. So let's get to that. And for the Atlanta Falcons, it wasn't quite a 65 to seven victory, but it was a 30 to 17 victory over a division rival in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to close out the season in a seven and 10 year for the Atlanta Falcons. So we're not going to dive necessarily into the X's and O's of that game. Let's talk a little bit more about how that game, that victory kind of springboards this team as we move forward. Arch, again, as the analysts of the team, you get to see them in probably one of the more intimate ways dissecting X's and O's each week, calling it on the radio. From what you saw against the Buccaneers, how do you feel like this kind of parlays them moving into the off season? Well, I mean, you can't help but be really excited. I've over the last couple of weeks, I've left games even though we lost prior to the two games coming to home. We beat Arizona and Tampa, even in Baltimore. I left that game with a smile on my face thinking about the young players on this team. And that isn't even more accentuated at the end of the season with the progress you saw Desmond Ritter make at the quarterback position. The running back is a dude. You talk about a dude now. I mean, Tyler Alger, that's a fifth round draft pick. I mean, when we start talking about the scouting department and what crush Terry Fountain knows group did to get a dude like that in the fifth round, he's arguably the best back in the league right now. I mean, you could make that argument. The dude had a great year, broke the all-time record for a rookie. And let's qualify it too, is he played 16 games a year. He was not elo, he was not active in game one. So don't tell me about his 1,035 yards being in 17 games. He played 16 games. He broke William Andrews record from 1979 as the all-time leading rusher in Falcon history as a rookie with 1,035 yards. William Andrews checked in at 1,023 and Will was a great player. If this guy is anywhere near as good as William Andrews is, you've got something. I think you're going that direction. Drake London, broke the rookie record for receptions in a season that was set by Kyle Pitts the year before. Oh, by the way, that dude's coming back next year. I mean, that's where it is with me, Rack, and we could go through all the young dudes. And it's not just the first year guys, it's the rookies. It's Richie Grant in the strides he made. It's Jalen Hawkins who's a year older than that, third year. AJ Terrell. This is a young football team. I think it's one of the three or four youngest teams in the league returning. That's where my optimism is and the way they close the show, the way they've never quit playing, the way they bought into what Arthur's selling. And it's a legitimate thing here. They've got something going on here. Now, with all that money shock, now, if I'm a free agent and I see that young group down there that are dogs that are playing hard, yeah, I'm going to go play with them guys. Yeah. So that's, you know, we're going to get into a little bit of the personnel side of this a little later when we talk about the head coach and general managers, press conference. But you're right, Arch, and DJ, I turn to you because if if you're looking at promising pieces to the puzzle moving forward, yes, you generally look at guys that came from the draft and not just this game against the Buccaneers, but even going back to last few weeks, I mean, Ritter, Algier, and London showed that they can end up being pillars of this franchise and they did some really special things their rookie year. They're only going to get better between this year and next year. Talking about the game, completely slowing down for those guys later in the part of the year was something that you look at and you marvel at. And I think Arch is such a great job of breaking down what those guys did and exactly how successful they were towards the end of the year. And it makes you wonder like, okay, these guys, they fight, they got it. They understood it. And we point to the rookies, but I also point to some of those veteran guys. You're talking about a guy like Richard Adams comes in his first year and absolutely by his play led by example and probably brought a lot of the young guys along. Lorenzo Carter, another guy on those one-year deal who came in here and throughout the entire season, you can tell he gave everything he had. He fought hard. He was a guy who, you know, constantly put pressure on the quarterback. So having the nucleus of, yeah, we got some young guys, but then we also had some veteran guys who come in here and show exactly what they're about. And I love the part about you offensively established your identity. And I think regardless of who you played, what defense you were playing against, I remember playing against, we were playing against the 49ers. And everybody said, there's no way you can do what you do versus that kind of defense. And it didn't matter. So the fact that, like Archmage, you're going to have guys, you're going to look at this team and say, it didn't matter who they played, especially on the offensive side of the ball, they have a distinct identity of who they are and what they're going to do. Every single ball game, you saw the physicality in the run game, you saw back get downhill, you saw quarterbacks making the right decisions in the run game, and then you saw receivers on the outside, blocking their tails off. This is an offense that has an identity that has established what the culture is. And that's what everybody talks about sometimes and, you know, when you have an organization, what's your culture, what's your identity? I think offensively, you know, exactly who it is. No, we're going to talk DMPs and the defense here in a second, but I think you saw it on both sides of the ball. And that's something that gives you some optimism going forward is, you can look at this squad and know exactly what they are about. You know exactly who the head coach is, you know exactly what the GM wants to do, there's no confusion about where they're heading and what players they want. So I thought you're in this season the right way with two wins at home and you're going to the off season on exactly where the holes that you want to kind of close up, you feel good about. This episode in part brought to you by The Home Depot. Everything you need for your next home improvement project is just a tap away on the Home Depot app. The Home Depot app Digital Toolbox gives you access to how-to guides, project calculators and image search. So you'll know exactly what you need to pick up. 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Having a quarterback that can help kind of get away from some of the pressure, but then also finding a running game and those guys get excited about it. I mean, you heard it all year. Guys like Lindstrom Turner saying, you know, this rookie, like he runs hard. It makes the offensive line almost work harder. Focus on their game a little bit more because they know they got a couple of dudes, Alger, Alger and C.P. behind them that are going to go run over somebody. It's funny you say that because I heard Lindstrom say last week. He knew exactly where Alger was. He knew he had 900 yards. He knew that he wanted to get him to a thousand because that spoke monuments about what they were able to do. Yes. So, you're talking about having pride in the run game. They absolutely did. They knew exactly where their back was. This young guy trying to break a thousand yards and that speaks volumes that you say, hey, I blocked for a thousand yard back. That's something that, you know, a lot of guys take pride in especially when you play up front and play offensive line and we know that Smith has that background of pride in the values say, hey, we're going to go and force the issue in the run game. It was fun to watch this. Yeah, growth from the offensive line found some young players that really are showing some excitement and growth for years to come. And then, you know, obviously there's going to be some changes year to year. And DJ, you kind of led me into it and let's talk a little bit about Dean Pease. Obviously, announcing his retirement, a guy that has been so accomplished in, and I would just say the game of basketball. Because he started at high school, transitioned into small college, worked his way up through mid-majors, and then got his chance in the bigger time at Notre Dame, Michigan State, then makes the transition over into the NFL. Has a very fruitful career in the NFL with a number of different teams and he's going to end his career here with the Atlanta Falcons. Dave, I'm going to come back to you and just say what Dean Pease has meant to this team and to this defense and the growth that you've seen from some of the teams out of the ball. Well, I think, first of all, the dogged way they play, they play the entire game. We saw times when teams in the past, you got into a situation where you kind of felt like, okay, well, they're going to succumb to what's going on. This team never was like that. I thought that a couple of moments in games, the red zone stuff that they did was pretty good. You could argue, hey, third down, we weren't very good on third down. That's true. And you weren't great at stopping the run game when TQ, once TQ Graham got her, I thought that the rotation became thinner in the defensive line. I think Graham is a guy, by the way, you talk about another guy coming back off the injury. It's a part of the young group of this team. That guy's going to be a pretty good player and you add maybe some other players to him and we'll talk about that. But I thought that that was a big injury for Atlanta to overcome, yet Dean continued to mix and match. At times, you'd have five line backers on the field. You'd have, you know, you had the two edge guys or linebackers, three inside guys or linebackers. So he mixed and match. How many injuries do we have? And we know we don't like to use this as an excuse, but we can look at it as that. Think about how many different guys you had playing corner opposite AJ Terrell. Even when AJ went down, AJ was down for a game or two, where the secondary was banged up. I thought that the guy really did a good job of kind of putting puzzle pieces together. And let's not make, let's not get it screwed up here when you start thinking about how many points does this team give up during games? You were in, you were in 13 one score games this year. Now we didn't, we were five and eight in those games, but you were in the game to win it. And it's because you were able to keep people off of the scoreboard. Okay. And let's not forget also that when you're a staff, and you guys know this, you don't just stay on one side of the bill. Okay, the defense, those are your four rooms, don't come out of those rooms, those are your rooms. Here's the offensive rooms. The reason Dean Pease was hired here was because Arthur knew him and trusted him and had tremendous respect for him as a defensive coordinator. Lured him out of retirement to come here. Okay. He didn't just bring him here to coach the defense. He came here to talk to him about how do I attack a defense? They had conversations about our offense and how you attack defense. And this is what this defense is doing. What do you see Dean here that might be, those conversations happened. So to think that he was just exclusively in the defensive coordinator office, that's what you're losing when you have a guy like that step away. He'll be a big shoes to fill. Now I think there will be some guys you can go and you can get better defensively because of the bricks that are laid here as a foundation. But the guy meant a lot to this team and he'll, he had a great career and God bless him man. I hope he has a great retirement. He and his wife deserve it. He's worked his rear yard off of this league. And to kind of add to Arthur what you just mentioned, I absolutely wish Coach P is the best obviously 50 years in the game doing it at the level that he did it. He absolutely deserves this retirement. And the fact that, like you mentioned, Arthur Smith when he got him out of retirement because he knew what this guy's about. And I think that's one of the things that that is so important and why he has so much respect is because of the things that he does in game, but you got so many guys and coaches in this league that are so smart but you look at a guy like Dean P's and people respect the heck out him because of what he's done over time. And I think one of the biggest things that, you know, he did the best job of this year and Arthur kind of alluded to it was being able to put those pieces together but getting the most out of the personnel that he had. Because a lot of people came into this year we had, you know, we mentioned a lot of one year guys, a lot of, you know, guys who were trying to find their self, a lot of young guys and Dean P's is such a good job of changing the look of what this defense was every single week. And I think that was was fun for me to watching you turn on tape that every week a lot of stuff looked different. There were some some games early in the year where you could see exactly what the Falcons defense were doing. And by the middle of the year you could see the disguises were a little bit better. You were bringing blitzes from different areas. You were trying to, trying to, you know, conform his defense to fit the right way. And I think he did such a good job of getting these guys to play at such a higher level and the schemes he drew up. He is just one of those guys that, you know, you hate turning on tape and watching because you're going to get so many different things from him. And I thought he did such a great job of finding ways to bring the most out of, you know, a lot of guys who a lot of people probably written off. And Coach Pease is one that I remember going against him when I was playing. And you looked at his defense and sometimes you just shook your head like he just got us on this one. And he did a lot of that throughout his time. So I wish him well in retirement as well. I was glad we had the opportunity to have him here for a couple of years. And I'm sure he's going to learn so much from what he has brought to the game of football and to the NFL. And those guys will be better down the road because they were coached by Dean Pease. Yeah, well said, DJ, and on behalf of all of us here at the Falcons, Audible, we wish Coach Pease the best in retirement. He has earned every little bit of all the basking in the sun that hopefully he is going to do and spending time with those closest to him. So you guys kind of alluded to it here. Not only are there still holes to fill, but there's also a defensive coordinator position to fill, which kind of leads us to the end of the season press conference that happened between Arthur Smith and Terry Fontenot. And one of the highlights of that press conference arch was Arthur Smith saying that he knows the type of person that he's looking for. And now with some of the adjustments that they've made in hiring, he's got a little bit more time to take his time, but he knows what he's looking for because he knows as a play caller what is difficult for him to go up against. So you think about some of the most important moves this off season might be personnel. Well, it's also going to be in the coaching ranks is who Arthur ends up hiring as a decoordinator. Yeah, I think that the thing that he and Terry have done, Terry Fontenot, the GM here, have done is they have it hamstrung themselves by building it to a certain model. They've got a lot of versatile players. You saw it was shock and I were talking about with the versatility that Dean showed within the different looks, the different personnel groups they had defensively. So that gives them a lot of versatility as to what they want to go. I think that a lot of fan gets caught up in the adage four, three, three, four. You know, most teams aren't really either one anymore. It's hybrid style defenses where you could morph in and out of three-man line, four-man line, five to 66% of the game is played in a nickel set which is usually a four down line. You see some teams rush three and drop eight. You see teams rush three and bring three or four from the second level. Those are all things that this team is built to do and now you're going to get ready to add maybe another level of talent that's because of money you're going to be able to spend both free agency in your draft that's going to come up in April and now all of a sudden some of the versatility that you have on the team already blended with some of the new players exponentially makes you better the next year. So I think the thing that I'm encouraged about the most is the versatility that this team has from a personnel standpoint defensively what they could potentially add to it and the head coaches you just talked about Rack that has an idea of what that is supposed to look like and there's a number of guys out there. You know there's some veteran coaches that are analysts on other jobs other places that have been defensive coordinators. There's young up and coming guys that are linebacker coaches or that maybe have been in the Dean P system if you will or some have some knowledge of that. So I think there's a lot of encouraging stuff. They're they're going to scour this thing. This is not going to be a quick easy choice for them. They're going to make sure they do their homework on this one. Yeah they talked Arch a lot about replacing Dean P's. They also discussed DJ this is kind of the next phase in their plan and I thought this was interesting because I start I try to pull myself out and I'm sure you guys do as well. I try to pull myself out of a guy that's been in locker rooms and understands how the inner workings of the NFL works and I start to try to think about it as a fan people that are listening to us right now because your Falcons fan might say we've got to have this guy if we're going to take the next step in our development. We got to go find the best past rusher and we got to pay him whatever he's worth. Right. Well we all know that that's not always the easiest thing to do. Right. First of all they didn't have the money to do that before. Second of all if that guy you pay him all that money and he doesn't produce like you want him to you're right back to square one or maybe he does produce Arch but this guy is bad in the locker room and he messes up the chemistry right. So they've always got to try to find the right fit. So DJ they talked about the next plan the next phase of our plan right which they had to make some tough decisions. They had to decide to move on from guys like Matt Ryan Julio Jones Calvin Ridley recently reworking Jake Matthews contract because they had to get in a better position with the cap. And now they are you guys have both talked about it. So it's such an important offseason because now they can be players in free agency but that doesn't mean you go free will and spend. It still has to be the right piece to the Atlanta Falcons puzzle. And it's it's great the way you put that because they were thoughtful and you could tell they had a clear and precise plan of what they want the future to look like like you just mentioned and they were a couple of quotes that I took out of it that speaks directly to it. And aren't you mentioned earlier when they say hey we're going to have some cash but they also said you know even though we'll have the cash to go out and spin we still want to be disciplined on their decisions. Don't want to go back to the point where they were when they first arrived here in Atlanta. And that tells you they're purposefully thinking about how can they make this team better but also put in a position where it can continuously be better going in the future. Talk about the defense of coordinated they said they're going to be purposeful and open but they didn't mind it finding a new DC but they will not start from scratch. And I thought that was big too because we talked about already the pieces that is already here find a guy who can come in and also bring in something different but also know okay here's what your personnel is going to look like for the future. You know obviously you're going to bring in new guys have different parts of it but I thought that part was big too and they said when we sign and draft players Terry said this we won't be prisoners of the moment. And I think that speaks to the point that we just talked about of okay maybe this guy did this this year but you look back two years ago and he had you know less sexual he had whatever the issue was and the other part was you're talking about having character guys that come here that can fit the culture that you want you know just bring guys and yeah he may have 15 sack but he may not be good in your locker room and I think that's a big deal as well and you saw that this year we talked about earlier some of the veterans that they brought in they fit this culture automatically they came in knowing exactly what kind of guys they were and I think all that kind of stuff goes together to mean what they want to do going into the off-season so I think they absolutely have a plan going forward for who they want for as a DC they have a plan going forward with the type of players that they want to bring in on both sides of the ball and they're going to be calculated about it which is great because you know exactly they have a plan for it and that's something that you as a fan can be excited and say all right these guys know exactly what they're doing and our treatment today earlier give a lot of credit to the scout staff talking about the guys that you bring in or the guys that you go draft these guys that you got to know that's going to come in and fit who Arthur Smith and Terry Fonda want right away so I think that's a big enough deal in his own right that they also have those type of people on the outside we talk about the personnel a lot we talk about the personnel on the field the coaching personnel but also the bigger pitch is the staff part of it those guys have to know exactly what is your vision and maybe to bring you guys that say all right coach I think they fit exactly what you're looking for so I think it's totally an organizational thing but you got two guys at the top and Terry Fonda and Arthur Smith who absolutely have a plan all the way around of what they want this organization to look like so maybe a little bit more unique than in years past Atlanta potentially going to be some big time players and free agency but guys that's just one piece of it we don't want to forget about the draft and you think about this past year we just talked about it one three and five the first third and fifth round picks nailed it out of the park this year and so and I don't want to take anything away from the other draft picks but those are the three that stick out that just really ended up we got the chance to see them we got a chance to see a body of work and the type of future players that they can be who's to say that they don't knock it out of the park with three four or five guys again this next year you add Troy Anderson to that mix too I mean he you absolutely starts late in the year absolutely well so yeah so not you mentioned the entire organization entire organization is going to be busy just because they're not in the postseason they got plenty of things to do you've got the bowl games coming up you got the east west shrine game which the Falcons coaching staff will be a part of the senior bowl they're going to be heavily there and then obviously every other phase of this off season is a chance for them to find players and get better as an organization as you mentioned so kudos not just to Terry Fontenau and Arthur Smith but everybody involved in bringing personnel into this organization yeah and I think that is we as fans and we we cheer for the team too or whatever where we were all played for the team we all want the team to do well the thing to maybe keep in mind too is that what you saw from whatever player this year whether it's Arnold Lebeck KT or Tyler Algear don't think that these guys can improve I think that we get caught up in okay that's that's that's what we got there so now let's go get these guys look at the look at the improvement Richie Grant made from his rookie year to his second year and that's what they're expecting that's what Terry Fontenau talked about in his press conference is we expect these guys to take where their game is now and take it to another level so we're talking about adding other pieces another part of this thing that's going to make this team a better team are these guys that got to play early in their career young guys that take that next step in fact they're going to be required to take that next step so there's going to be an onus on the player this off season to go ahead and get better you know I point to a guy a former Georgia Bulldog and Justin Schaefer who's been on the practice squad all year long great big dude to play guard there's a it's there can you make that step he's learned how to prepare as an NFL player he's practiced all year long against NFL defensive lineman he's learned the system he understands what's going on from a passport taking standpoint I expect him to be in the mix that's just one guy to make that improvement that next step he got a red shirt year if you will as a rookie for the Falcons opportunity for him to get better those are just some things that you're going to have to keep in mind too that there's some guys on this team that you'd like to keep that you're going to have to re-sign it's not just about going outside the building there's some guys in the building that are going to need to be re-signed maybe you get maybe they get a better deal someplace else that's the nature of the game that's the nature of the business so you have to adjust to that too it is a hard job now to be the GM be the head coach of a national football league team with the ebb and flow that we see each and every year yeah no doubt and obviously it's a time when every NFL player every coach that's not playing in the post-season wishes they were in the post-season but I think if you're an organization like Atlanta and again that's all that Arthur and Terry are focused about are the Atlanta Falcons but there's a lot of other teams around the league right now that probably don't have the same type of optimism that is here with the Falcons because of some of the pieces of the puzzle that they have where they sit with the salary cap and what the future looks like speaking of the future most people that are listening to us know that we've been audio only the last few weeks let's go but if you are also a fan you saw an announcement that Ticket Master Studios have officially opened here at Atlanta Falcons headquarters and we were privy to get the tour last week and I tell you what if you are a fan of our podcast if you are a fan of all the different productions coming out of Atlanta Falcons digital media just wait it's about to go time ten as I don't even know if the young kids still say it but it's about to get crumb they have built some beautiful studios that we are going to look like like we are have arrived superstars so I cannot wait Archie's already superstars so we're just going to add oh yeah we just got to get to his level right but wait patiently for us the next time we come back live from the Ticket Master Studios you got anything to say Sam it's going to be cool Sam says there you go just want to make sure everybody heard that so Ticket Master Studios are open so a lot of this offseason coverage that's about to come out from the organization is going to come out with a new flare that you are not going to believe so kudos to Atlanta Falcons Arthur Blank and this entire organization for investing in all of different areas they do in this organization to keep it top notch and we're happy to be along for the ride all right we're getting ready to go into the post season and we're not a part of it which sucks say that right now big time sucks but okay give me give me your two Super Bowl teams Chalk I'm going Philly and Buffalo okay Brack that was my initial thought you're going to counter on that one well I just just to give a little bit of flare I'm going to say Philly and KC okay arch arch that's flare the two number one seeds way to go out of the limb right well it's flare it's flare because I just want to see what Kansas City is going to do next on offense snow globe I mean I can't even think of who else is in it on the NFC side can you I mean Philly's been so dominant this year now Jalen Jalen Hurch is back yeah I don't like that Niners Niners Seahawks that's what I'm going to do I'm going to go my guy Brock Purdy from Iowa State I'm going back to the Bingo Niners Cincinnati Bingo is this an emotional we're going to go back to what is it emotional 1982 Cincinnati in San Francisco so Burrow goes back to the Super Bowl Burrow goes back I think they are red hot I think Cincinnati gets it done they'll be Baltimore this weekend in the coin toss game and yeah I think they're red hot I like them they were the one team that I didn't I didn't think we handle them at all this season and I don't think anybody else did very well either right but I got Cincinnati in the 49ers we talk about dudes they got some different dudes on there they got a bunch of them on that team I don't know if you got a lot of good color that's Casey Casey one sage and you went Philly Buffalo you got Niners and Purdy sounds emotional there who's the big twelve player is it really cardiolid defense probably the latter alright folks we appreciate you joining us this season here on the Falcons audible presented by AT&T we try to give you some Xs and O's we try to give you some pinions but we also try to have a little bit of fun so hopefully we did a good job doing that and hopefully we'll be I hope so. Continue to like, subscribe, and review. That better be in the beautiful conference room of getting that studio and fancy lights and cameras and so I can listen to you two fuss about each other's audio moving forward. And don't wait for us till the season starts. I can guarantee you that we're going to do a lot more. We're going to come back to you guys. We got some free agent talk. We might even get shocked to break the combine down for us. It's going to be a lot of fun. Come on, let's go. We're going to do the draft. We're going to be back for you here on Falcons So stay tuned for the next. We're actually going to allow Arch to do some of the combine drills with 510-5 in there. Arch, do some some some QB drills. As long as I don't have to do the vertical. Just make sure we get video because there'll be all kinds of tendons and muscles flying all over the place. If there was one combine activity that you could do right now, which one would you choose? Broad jump. Oh, OK. Broad jump. Broad jump. You got to explode, though. Yeah, that's one of my favorites. I did well at it. I mean, for my position and everything, and I could still jump a little bit. Just a little bit. Arch. Nice. They ain't one. They ain't one. They ain't one. No. You said they ain't got one. They have one for golf swing. DJ, what's yours? Can I just be the ones that throw to the guys that run and receive us down in the middle? You just want to be the all-time quarterback. All-time quarterback. All right, so the Falcons Audible Podcast has got you at Broad Jump, all-time quarterback, and then nothing. Nothing. But Arch will hold that down, baby. Arch is staying right. I got the water for you. Arch is one of the best athletes I know, so I don't believe anything he's saying right now. Thanks so much for joining us, everybody. We'll be back very soon. And be sure to like, subscribe, review, and pay attention to all of the coverage coming out from the Atlanta Falcons. We've got a whole lot more coming. Thanks for joining us, everybody.