Rich Eisen on Bryce Young COMBINED MONSTER

Rich Eisen on Bryce Young COMBINED MONSTER



Would people tune in more, speaking of your livelihood in your show, would they tune in more if you set an appointment to watch Bryce Young throw or Bryce Young weigh in and be measured his height? Well, Bryce Young is doing what you advocated for his teammate. He's not working out. You will not spin it here on set. But I'm saying what would they tune in more to watch him throw or be weighed and measured? Weight in weight. Yeah. But but and that used to be public that used to have cameras on that's when there was Tom Brady in these underwear photographs. But the commissioner when he first took the reins came to the combine and saw, you know, prospects in their underwear getting photographed.

He was like, Yeah, we're not doing that anymore. So it's done. It's done behind the scenes. But everyone is concerned about, you know, his measurables. That is it. They, you know, because you know what you got about what beats inside and you see what's on film and on tape. But is he is he really 100 something pounds so can let.

And I think, you know, I mean, I don't know what to make of that stuff. I mean, I saw video that the NFL posted on its Instagram page today of Joe Barrow talking about his allegedly small hands when he was here at the club on and how insanely laughable that now is right. Like I don't think a single second have we mentioned his hand size, other than the fact that we know what it is, because he sticks up his ring finger so much. So you know, it's it's it's kind of absurd. But that's the minutiae of the event. And so I would answer young's way in for sure. And I think he picked it.

That was a storyline last year with his hands. I mean, I thought you ever see that they hold up those tiny hands. They have like those little rubber tiny hands. That's what I thought his hands look like by hearing everybody talk about him so much. He's like, can he pick it can even hold a football. I know. Yeah, he can.

Right. Yes, he can do it well. I thought he did pretty well this year, as a matter of fact, even though I just went higher register. I do believe he did. I thought he did pretty well. But, you know, and that's the conversation we'll see on on Saturday. And that's the quarterbacks that they're getting out over the weekend.

So tonight's defensive linemen and and linebackers and tomorrow's the secondary. First of all, who who in the world will they compare him to? You can compare to Lamar because Lamar is a lot taller than he is. And then secondly, would there be a team that sees he is not as tall? Let's say he's 5'10 or 5'11. He's actually 180 and go, you know what? Maybe we're not going to draft him because he's two inches shorter and 15 pounds lighter. I don't know if anybody's going to have that problem because Kyler Murray's kind of put the kibosh on on saying somebody who's not a big six foot two, six, one, even six foot guy. Anybody less than six feet is a liability. I mean, he's shown some athletic ability.

Obviously they're still waiting on his first playoff win. He's he's somebody I think is busted up a lot of people's myth that you have to be at least six feet, six feet at the quarterback spot in the NFL. But the guy that you're hearing most compared to you, unfortunately for him as Mahomes, because when he's compared to Mahomes, he's compared to Mahomes as a smaller version. Like it always reminds you, yeah, he does have a height question mark and he does have a weight question mark. I think Daniel Jeremiah referred to him on our show as a, you know, a shrinky dink version of Mahomes. If you put Mahomes in the toaster, he would come out as gross young. That's funny.

So that's that's the comparison you're hearing a lot about for him. Catch the rich eyes and show every single day on the Roku channel 12 to three Eastern for free.



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