Best Podcast Episodes About Trey Hendrickson
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Updated: Apr 24, 2026 – 39 episodes
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“… what had been reported upon, massive cover-up, which is not unusual in a lot of these situations because of NDAs. So that what we addressing with Trey Law that now been introduced to Congress Very bipartisan You said no one you brought this to has said no to it I mean it something everyone should get behind and hopefully can get behind You know, in Trey's story, he was groomed and then abused by a camp director. So seven to 17, this was going on. And so he was seven when he started going to the camp, when he started going to the camp. And that's when the grooming began. And then the sexual …”
“… were 57 known victims. But we now have had many victims come forward since I started a website called factsaboutcannacut.com with other survivor families to get the facts out there to parents and warn the public that this is much more widespread than what had been reported upon, massive cover-up, which is not unusual in a lot of these situations because of NDAs. So that what we addressing with Trey Law that now been introduced to Congress Very bipartisan You said no one you brought this to has said no to it I mean it something everyone should get behind and hopefully can get behind You know, in Trey's story, he was groomed and then abused by a camp director. So seven to 17, this was going on. And so he was seven when he started going to the camp, when he started going to the camp. And that's when the grooming began. And then the sexual abuse began. And then his perpetrator who, like you said, is now in prison for three life terms, confessed to his crimes and was sentenced in 2010. But under the civil statute of limitations in Texas, Trey was forced to file his civil lawsuit by the age of 23. And just imagine, go back to when you were 23. Were you ready to go up against a system and …”
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At a recent press conference, a brave 19-year-old named her abuser for the first time, thanks to the protections offered by Trey's Law, which prohibits NDAs that silence child victims of sexual abuse. This law, inspired by the tragic story of Trey, aims to empower survivors and expose widespread abuse, challenging powerful institutions that have historically covered up these crimes. Elizabeth's journey, fueled by her brother's tragic death, highlights the urgent need for systemic change in how we protect and support victims.
“… that there's a lot that goes into it and there's a lot of probably conspiracy theories right now, especially the fact that they went out and signed Hendrickson, Trey Hendrickson right after that. And they got their two first rounders back, but who knows what they found during that, that physical. So I have two questions about your situation. That's super interesting. Number one, and this does relate a bit to Max Crosby because As he goes in, obviously he had the surgery. They knew he wasn't going to be healed right now. Right. And I don't know why they didn't pass him, right? There's some HIPAA rules. …”
“He was literally saying, hey, let's get back on a plane and we'll talk about it when you get back. And I was like, no. What the hell are you talking about? This deal was done and we're moving. forward until I failed my physical. So I know that there's a lot that goes into it and there's a lot of probably conspiracy theories right now, especially the fact that they went out and signed Hendrickson, Trey Hendrickson right after that. And they got their two first rounders back, but who knows what they found during that, that physical. So I have two questions about your situation. That's super interesting. Number one, and this does relate a bit to Max Crosby because As he goes in, obviously he had the surgery. They knew he wasn't going to be healed right now. Right. And I don't know why they didn't pass him, right? There's some HIPAA rules. We don't know specifically that hasn't been leaked. But with yours, they knew your surgery. Do they not, I don't know, mark that as this part doesn't have to pass? Or does it have to pass at a stage of a surgery? What do they tell you? Because it doesn't make sense to not pass you because of a surgery they knew that you had. Right. Well, with the …”
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In this hilarious segment, a player recounts the absurdity of failing a physical that derailed a blockbuster trade. The confusion over surgery recovery and the orthopedic doctor's antics create a comedic narrative that keeps listeners engaged and laughing.
“… Is it less readable? Well, again, if you have comprehensions inside of comprehensions, maybe not. But a lot of people really, really like them. And Trey was wondering, well, what if I wanted it for some other type of container? And so he thought about, well, what would the syntax be for creating a tuple or a frozen set or maybe using something like a counter? And that's where the title, the piece, comes from, invent your own comprehensions in Python. And Trey shows you can use very similar syntax by using a generator expression. And a generator expression takes the example I gave you a minute …”
“There's this balancing act of like, is it more readable? Is it less readable? Well, again, if you have comprehensions inside of comprehensions, maybe not. But a lot of people really, really like them. And Trey was wondering, well, what if I wanted it for some other type of container? And so he thought about, well, what would the syntax be for creating a tuple or a frozen set or maybe using something like a counter? And that's where the title, the piece, comes from, invent your own comprehensions in Python. And Trey shows you can use very similar syntax by using a generator expression. And a generator expression takes the example I gave you a minute ago, where you'd have square brackets and you put it in parentheses. What it outputs is not then like a list or a finished object, it outputs a generator iterator. And I'm not going to dive into generators here. But again, quick RealPython glossary. A generator is a function that returns a generator. Iterator, the returned object allows you to …”
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You can create custom comprehensions in Python using generator expressions, allowing you to work with tuples, frozen sets, and more. This technique enhances memory efficiency by yielding items one at a time instead of storing them all at once. Trey demonstrates how to apply this method to various data types, showcasing Python's flexibility and elegance.
“… him. And then the Ravens doctors said, no, we don't like, looks like there's more damage in there. So now the Ravens could be in the market for Trey Hendrickson. Now what do they do? And then the Raiders, are you going to get dollar for dollar for Max Crosby now if he's damaged goods? I mean, this is devastating, I think, for the Raiders. Because Max Crosby is making over $30 million for this year and next year. Can you trade him, but what are you going to get in return? And I think that's the interesting part of this. If he's viewed as damaged goods, then you're not going to get two first-round draft …”
“… long-term uh damage in that knee because it was a torn meniscus and then And they said, because it's going to take time for that to heal. That was what was surprising. Now, I'm sure the Raiders doctors said, you know, he's good to go. And then you trade him. And then the Ravens doctors said, no, we don't like, looks like there's more damage in there. So now the Ravens could be in the market for Trey Hendrickson. Now what do they do? And then the Raiders, are you going to get dollar for dollar for Max Crosby now if he's damaged goods? I mean, this is devastating, I think, for the Raiders. Because Max Crosby is making over $30 million for this year and next year. Can you trade him, but what are you going to get in return? And I think that's the interesting part of this. If he's viewed as damaged goods, then you're not going to get two first-round draft picks. But Max Crosby headed back to the Raiders. Yes, Paulie? Boy, right on cue, Dan. From Adam Schefter moments ago, the Ravens and Trey Hendrickson reached an agreement on a four-year, $112 million contract. Just came through minutes ago from Adam Schefter. That's a pivot. Yeah, I thought this was going to happen. Diana Rossini, who's covering …”
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The Ravens' reversal on the Maxx Crosby trade is a devastating blow for the Raiders, who now face challenges in trading him as damaged goods.
The reversal of the Maxx Crosby trade is devastating for the Raiders, as it disrupts their free agency strategy and leaves them with a potentially untradeable asset due to health concerns.
“… I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a 3-4. So if they're going to play a 34, you put Henderson as a stand-up linebacker, you put Gary as a stand-up linebacker, and you will probably have Quentin Williams and Odigazua as your end, and then you probably have Kenny Clark as your nose. So listen, just based off what you just said just there, I mean, obviously on paper with …”
“… missed four games. And missed four games. So I'm not sure. I think Rashawn Gary is a good signing. If he can get off to a great start like he did in Green Bay and have some consistency and not disappear like he did or tail off at the end of the season, I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a 3-4. So if they're going to play a 34, you put Henderson as a stand-up linebacker, you put Gary as a stand-up linebacker, and you will probably have Quentin Williams and Odigazua as your end, and then you probably have Kenny Clark as your nose. So listen, just based off what you just said just there, I mean, obviously on paper with names, it sounds good. They still have to play as a unit all together collectively. But to me, it sounds good. I'm not sure if they're going to have the money to do so. And a lot of people say, oh, they don't have the money. I don't think people understand. When teams want to do something, there's a way to move money around. You do understand that, …”
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Rashawn Gary's lack of a double-digit sack season raises questions about his $19.5 million signing with the Dallas Cowboys. Despite being paired with a strong defensive lineup, Gary's performance has been inconsistent, with zero sacks in his last nine games. The Cowboys must decide if they can restructure contracts to accommodate more talent while banking on Gary's potential to shine alongside other stars.
“… him. And then the Ravens doctors said, no, we don't like, looks like there's more damage in there. So now the Ravens could be in the market for Trey Hendrickson. Now what do they do? And then the Raiders, are you going to get dollar for dollar for Max Crosby now if he's damaged goods? I mean, this is devastating, I think, for the Raiders. Because Max Crosby is making over $30 million for this year and next year. Can you trade him? But what are you going to get in return? And I think that's the interesting part of this. If he's viewed as damaged goods, then you're not going to get two first-round draft …”
“… there's long-term damage in that knee because it was a torn meniscus and then They said, because it's going to take time for that to heal. That was what was surprising. Now, I'm sure the Raiders doctors said, you know, he's good to go. And then you trade him. And then the Ravens doctors said, no, we don't like, looks like there's more damage in there. So now the Ravens could be in the market for Trey Hendrickson. Now what do they do? And then the Raiders, are you going to get dollar for dollar for Max Crosby now if he's damaged goods? I mean, this is devastating, I think, for the Raiders. Because Max Crosby is making over $30 million for this year and next year. Can you trade him? But what are you going to get in return? And I think that's the interesting part of this. If he's viewed as damaged goods, then you're not going to get two first-round draft picks. But Max Crosby headed back to the Raiders. Yes, Paulie? Boy, right on cue, Dan. From Adam Schefter moments ago, the Ravens and Trey Hendrickson reached an agreement on a four-year, $112 million contract. Just came through minutes ago from Adam Schefter. That's a pivot. Yeah, I thought this was going to happen. Diana Rossini, who's covering …”
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The Ravens' decision to reverse the Maxx Crosby trade due to a failed physical is a major setback for the Raiders, who are now left with a potentially untradeable asset and a disrupted strategy.
“… will make some significant move on the defensive side of the football via trade. I don't know if it's Max Crosby. I don't know if it's somebody like Trey Hendrickson coming in. I think the Cardinals will make three splashes.”
“… it's a... I do not think they'll let go of Jacobi Brissette. Brissette will be there as a mentor slash backup. I think they will sign Travis Etienne or a splash running back, but he seems to be the one that I'm focused on. And I think that they will make some significant move on the defensive side of the football via trade. I don't know if it's Max Crosby. I don't know if it's somebody like Trey Hendrickson coming in. I think the Cardinals will make three splashes.”
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The Cardinals' decision to release Kyler Murray is seen as a move to reset with a new coach, but the potential acquisition of Malik Willis is viewed skeptically.
“… along the way. But that's part of life. You're going to make mistakes too, Cole. Everything's going to be fine. So our next question comes from Trey on Instagram. Trey says, Hey guys, I love the show. I'd appreciate your input on my situation. I'm 21 and I've been married for less than a year. My wife and I bring in $6,000 a month and we're planning to buy a house within the next two years. Right now we're saving $3,000 a month and a high yield savings account toward that goal. Soon, we'll have an additional $1,000 a month freed up that we can either save or invest. We're also being gifted …”
“… ever imagine. Because learning to do the right thing at a young age is the easiest way to just be rich when you're older. I wish someone shook me by my shoulders and said, Austin, do these things specifically and didn't have to go make all the mistakes along the way. But that's part of life. You're going to make mistakes too, Cole. Everything's going to be fine. So our next question comes from Trey on Instagram. Trey says, Hey guys, I love the show. I'd appreciate your input on my situation. I'm 21 and I've been married for less than a year. My wife and I bring in $6,000 a month and we're planning to buy a house within the next two years. Right now we're saving $3,000 a month and a high yield savings account toward that goal. Soon, we'll have an additional $1,000 a month freed up that we can either save or invest. We're also being gifted $10,000 and we're unsure whether to put it toward the down payment house fund or invest it for long-term growth. For retirement, I'm contributing $300 a month to my simple IRA with a 3% employer match. My wife currently has $4,000 in her Roth IRA and we are planning to open up a Roth IRA for myself as well. Given all of that, how would you …”
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If you're saving $90,000 for a house, consider investing gifted money instead. For a couple planning to buy their first home, the hosts suggest using a $10,000 gift for retirement instead of a down payment, provided it's not earmarked for that purpose. This strategy can help build wealth long-term while still achieving homeownership goals.
“Wow. That wasn't bad, though. No, I like Trey. Trey Cameron did overachieve, actually, in ATL. Trey's nice. One of my favorite players of all time. But Luka? we're talking about imagine that with Lucas that would have fed generation peach tree Lucas he'll be Neal instead of next to each other already it's all good what's your favorite Mavs team 2011 obviously when we won that was what's your favorite squad I heard the party was unreal yeah that's why i kind of we had a good time look at …”
“Wow. That wasn't bad, though. No, I like Trey. Trey Cameron did overachieve, actually, in ATL. Trey's nice. One of my favorite players of all time. But Luka? we're talking about imagine that with Lucas that would have fed generation peach tree Lucas he'll be Neal instead of next to each other already it's all good what's your favorite Mavs team 2011 obviously when we won that was what's your favorite squad I heard the party was unreal yeah that's why i kind of we had a good time look at him he's excited i was on that team you know what was that night like though man we were at live right oh yeah because jason dairy took over that was like okay we're getting these buses we're all going to live i'm like cool let's go and everybody had family and everything. We just went there and tore it up. And then, um, one of the owners maybe, or …”
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Mark Cuban shares a hilarious story from the Mavericks' 2011 championship celebration that nearly turned into a disaster. After ordering a $140,000 bottle of champagne, his credit card got declined, leading to a frantic call to American Express to prove he was indeed the owner of the team. The night ended with a triumphant approval and unforgettable memories, showcasing the wild side of NBA celebrations.
“… where the Ravens don't give up draft picks. They don't draft in the top 15. Now all of a sudden you're giving up two. Maybe you realize we could get Trey Hendrickson and not give up all of this. I don't mean to be cynical about the medical staff here. You're not being cynical. This thing stinks. What are you talking about? You're spot on. There's 100% shadiness going down right now. And the reason why I say that so firmly is because I've had so many conversations with people around football who understand where Max is at with his knee. Nothing was surprising. And this trade wasn't really about what Max was …”
“… way, Diana Rossini was on the show yesterday. And I was surprised. Now, I brought this up on the trade situation that maybe it's a little shady. And here is Diana Rossini from The Athletic. I just wonder if there was buyer remorse with this, Diana, where the Ravens don't give up draft picks. They don't draft in the top 15. Now all of a sudden you're giving up two. Maybe you realize we could get Trey Hendrickson and not give up all of this. I don't mean to be cynical about the medical staff here. You're not being cynical. This thing stinks. What are you talking about? You're spot on. There's 100% shadiness going down right now. And the reason why I say that so firmly is because I've had so many conversations with people around football who understand where Max is at with his knee. Nothing was surprising. And this trade wasn't really about what Max was going to be able to do for the Baltimore Ravens in 2030, 2029, right? This is about 2027. So let's just say they look at this MRI and the knee is a disaster compared to the way you projected it to be. Because teams do do that, too. I had a general manager this morning explain to me just going through their process of what they do. And team doctors …”
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The Baltimore Ravens' recent trade decision raises eyebrows as they seem to have buyer's remorse over giving up two first-round picks for a pass rusher. With concerns about Max Crosby's knee health surfacing, insiders suggest the Ravens may have acted too hastily, especially with an alternative option like Trey Hendrickson available. This situation highlights the complexities and potential shadiness in NFL trade evaluations.
“… the Raiders go out and spend all the money that they were going to save from Max Crosby and now Max Crosby is going to be back. The Ravens signed Trey Hendrickson. See, that's where it gets extra suspicious. Yeah, you end up paying for Trey Hendrickson. You trade for Max Crosby because you have a need. And so no matter what, should Max Crosby have truly, they found something in the medicals that they were very concerned about giving up two first-round picks for. So maybe they found that. Between the meniscus and the patella tendon was a way out. Right. That's what they found. It feels bad, but Max Crosby …”
“… he ends up with a year in Indianapolis that one flaming out that one felt really bad so because he didn't get his money yeah I mean people are going to speculate I I don't know I mean obviously Max Crosby was hurt in the year he had surgery and then the Raiders go out and spend all the money that they were going to save from Max Crosby and now Max Crosby is going to be back. The Ravens signed Trey Hendrickson. See, that's where it gets extra suspicious. Yeah, you end up paying for Trey Hendrickson. You trade for Max Crosby because you have a need. And so no matter what, should Max Crosby have truly, they found something in the medicals that they were very concerned about giving up two first-round picks for. So maybe they found that. Between the meniscus and the patella tendon was a way out. Right. That's what they found. It feels bad, but Max Crosby put out a post essentially declaring that he's just, he'll be a Raider now. Yep. Where. Well, all the other teams that were in on him went and spent free agent money. Like there were, there were trade rumors for Dallas and then Dallas goes out and gets Rashawn Gary and they make other moves and they spend their money. And, um, you know, the …”
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The Ravens' decision to back out of the Maxx Crosby trade due to a failed physical is suspicious, especially given their quick pivot to signing Trey Hendrickson.
“Trey Hendrickson goes to the Ravens. Well, I'd love to know when the Ravens reached out to Trey Hendrickson's attorney or agent. You got Max Crosby right in front of you, and all of a sudden you say to his face, this isn't going to work out. Thank you. We have some nice parting gifts. And then Trey Hendrickson was announced a couple hours ago. It's nice to have options. I don't think you make that move in a vacuum. I think you make that move knowing that you …”
“Trey Hendrickson goes to the Ravens. Well, I'd love to know when the Ravens reached out to Trey Hendrickson's attorney or agent. You got Max Crosby right in front of you, and all of a sudden you say to his face, this isn't going to work out. Thank you. We have some nice parting gifts. And then Trey Hendrickson was announced a couple hours ago. It's nice to have options. I don't think you make that move in a vacuum. I think you make that move knowing that you have something in the on-deck circle. Yes, Seton? I wonder if at any point there's going to be maybe some recourse from the NFLPA on this. Paulie and I have talked about it. I just don't know how you can prove anything. If you don't like what you see, if you look at the x-rays, the MRI with his knee, I just don't know if you can say, hey, we're …”
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The Maxx Crosby trade situation is a mess, leaving him frustrated and embarrassed after a failed move to the Ravens, impacting his relationship with the Raiders.
The Ravens' trade for Maxx Crosby is criticized as a questionable move due to concerns over Crosby's knee and the team's uncharacteristic decision to trade two first-round picks.
The Ravens' decision to cancel the Maxx Crosby trade reflects a strategic pivot to Trey Hendrickson, highlighting their readiness to make tough calls despite potential fallout.
The Ravens' decision to trade for Maxx Crosby is criticized as impulsive and risky, especially given concerns about Crosby's health and the team's historical success with draft picks.
“Help me understand you guys. Okay. You had Trey Hendricks. Somebody said, you know what? They tried to make a trade for him last year. You hold on to it. Yeah. Now you let him go free. So you get nothing. Nothing for him. Yeah. Yeah. What sense does that make Ocho? If you know, if you know, you're not going to sign it back Ocho, you got to let him go. Right. I've got to trade you and get something for you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. While there's value there. Yes. You let the man walk. You let the …”
“Help me understand you guys. Okay. You had Trey Hendricks. Somebody said, you know what? They tried to make a trade for him last year. You hold on to it. Yeah. Now you let him go free. So you get nothing. Nothing for him. Yeah. Yeah. What sense does that make Ocho? If you know, if you know, you're not going to sign it back Ocho, you got to let him go. Right. I've got to trade you and get something for you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. While there's value there. Yes. You let the man walk. You let the man walk in. his value wasn't going to get any higher he's coming off back to back 17 sacks and 17 and a half 17 and a half sacks back to back back to back he's all pro so his value is not going to get any higher you know you're not about to give this man three four years at 100 plus million dollars that's not you that's not what you guys do …”
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The Cincinnati Bengals' decision to let All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson walk without a trade is baffling, especially after his impressive back-to-back seasons with 17 and 17.5 sacks. With his value peaking, they missed the chance to gain assets while knowing they wouldn't re-sign him. This raises questions about their strategy, especially with star quarterback Joe Burrow's winning mentality demanding better moves.
“… gone yeah Debo Samuel David and Joku Dallas Goddard Khalil Mack I'm just naming big names that people will be like whoa oh yeah he's on a new team Trey Hendrickson we mentioned Mika Fitzpatrick maybe AJ Brown if he gets traded. I'm just excited to see where all these guys go. Travis Etienne is another free agent out there that is kind of exciting. I thought pretty effective last year. I think Travis Etienne and Ken Walker are going to get decent deals for running backs because also the draft class isn't great at running back this year. There's Jeremiah Lovett at Notre Dame”
“… to sign somewhere I mean look the Patriots might actually make a lot of sense for him I wish I knew he was going to play 17 straight games I know that's always a story you always feel like there's going to be five in the middle there that he's just gone yeah Debo Samuel David and Joku Dallas Goddard Khalil Mack I'm just naming big names that people will be like whoa oh yeah he's on a new team Trey Hendrickson we mentioned Mika Fitzpatrick maybe AJ Brown if he gets traded. I'm just excited to see where all these guys go. Travis Etienne is another free agent out there that is kind of exciting. I thought pretty effective last year. I think Travis Etienne and Ken Walker are going to get decent deals for running backs because also the draft class isn't great at running back this year. There's Jeremiah Lovett at Notre Dame”
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Ken Walker, the standout running back for the Seattle Seahawks, may soon leave the team for a lucrative deal elsewhere, despite his pivotal role in their Super Bowl run. With other high-profile free agents also on the move, the Seahawks face tough decisions to keep their star player while managing their budget. This potential departure could change the dynamics of the team dramatically.
“… no-no because that's the only thing you do have Yeah, what about TJ? What leaving the Steelers? You want to put that stone TJ might be a possibility Trey Hendrickson? You got Trey Hendrickson. You don't have to you would have to give up any compensation for him Yeah, I Like the upside of having I'm having TJ what I like that I like the upside of having TJ what training that he's been he's been Nick the last couple of years his production Tends to go down towards the tail end of the season. Mm-hmm But that first half he's phenomenal. Yeah, he's a defensive player of the year. He's a Pro Bowl player. He's …”
“… game over. You watch a D whip. Everybody has well, I tell you what I'll tell you what if you say Miles Garrett had no chance or opportunity to go to the Dallas Cowboys Could the Cleveland Browns would never even think the thought of trading him is a no-no because that's the only thing you do have Yeah, what about TJ? What leaving the Steelers? You want to put that stone TJ might be a possibility Trey Hendrickson? You got Trey Hendrickson. You don't have to you would have to give up any compensation for him Yeah, I Like the upside of having I'm having TJ what I like that I like the upside of having TJ what training that he's been he's been Nick the last couple of years his production Tends to go down towards the tail end of the season. Mm-hmm But that first half he's phenomenal. Yeah, he's a defensive player of the year. He's a Pro Bowl player. He's been an all-pro He had tied the NFL record to 22 and a half sacks until miles Garrett broke it of 23, so yeah, I Like it But that's a big salary. You got to play now Hello we need to do something you got to pay you got to pay for your product now you ain't getting them for free I know one thing if you do pay that big salary Every owner when it comes …”
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The Dallas Cowboys' playoff hopes hinge on their defense, which is lacking compared to top teams like the Eagles. To improve, they must consider trading for elite players like Max Crosby instead of relying solely on draft picks, as history shows that impactful rookies are rare. Without significant changes, their talented offense will continue to fall short in the postseason.
“… really want to do this? The doctor has some concerns. Maybe the doctor's really in with the owner there, whatever. And they just decide, let's do Trey Hendrickson instead. or let's do Trey Hendrickson and maybe we can still work something out for Max Crosby. It doesn't cost us as much.”
“… but you haven't done the diligence of this sort of a thing. And so there's time. There's lots of time to get cold feet. So I think that's clearly what happened here is they looked at Max Crosby. Maybe they had some cold feet and like, geez, do you really want to do this? The doctor has some concerns. Maybe the doctor's really in with the owner there, whatever. And they just decide, let's do Trey Hendrickson instead. or let's do Trey Hendrickson and maybe we can still work something out for Max Crosby. It doesn't cost us as much.”
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The Ravens' blockbuster trade for Max Crosby was abruptly rescinded after concerns arose from his physical exam. This incident highlights the critical role of medical evaluations in NFL trades and the urgency teams feel to make significant moves during the free agency period. With teams like the Rams and Bills making aggressive acquisitions, the stakes are higher than ever.
“… when he won fucking NBA championship. Yeah, he ain't do none of this shit. Dominating, man. His team is doing very well this year, man. My boy Don Trey, they going crazy. Black as fuck, bro. Black hat, bro. Lies and apple juice. Motherfucker. Come on, man. Shout out to the GOAT, man. Shout out to his team getting it done for sure. It's hard. All right, verify Buckets be here. Who is getting to it this weekend, brother? I'm going to show up to Darius Acuff, man. Okay. Average in 30 in this tournament is insane, bro. Keep telling. Historic performance from Darius Acuff, 36 and 60. Move on to the …”
“… of MJ, man, shout out to his racing team, man, fourth race out of six. This ain't getting the championship. He has some nigga MJ everywhere, bro. Race, look at him, man. I ain't seen Mike be this happy ever in his life. He ain't celebrating this when he won fucking NBA championship. Yeah, he ain't do none of this shit. Dominating, man. His team is doing very well this year, man. My boy Don Trey, they going crazy. Black as fuck, bro. Black hat, bro. Lies and apple juice. Motherfucker. Come on, man. Shout out to the GOAT, man. Shout out to his team getting it done for sure. It's hard. All right, verify Buckets be here. Who is getting to it this weekend, brother? I'm going to show up to Darius Acuff, man. Okay. Average in 30 in this tournament is insane, bro. Keep telling. Historic performance from Darius Acuff, 36 and 60. Move on to the Sweet 16, man. Shout out to you. T, where you going? I'm going Rob Martin, man. That was a hell of a performance by him at High Point against Arkansas. Yeah. Johnson Hill. All right, Mook, how you feeling? Go Malik Monk, man, 32 and 6. He's out there showing out. Come on, man. One of my favorite players of all time. League Monk still getting to …”
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Kevin Durant just surpassed Michael Jordan on the all-time NBA scoring list, igniting discussions about his legacy as one of the greatest scorers in basketball history. This milestone not only highlights Durant's talent but also raises questions about how he compares to MJ in terms of impact and celebration of achievements. The conversation reflects on Durant's effortless scoring style and the joy it brings to fans and players alike.
“… Jones signs an offer sheet with another team, Colts would have the opportunity to match it. Bengals did not use the franchise tag on defensive end Trey Hendrickson, making him an unrestricted free agent. Hendrickson, in fact, posted a goodbye message to Cincinnati on social media. The Seahawks did not use the franchise tag on Super Bowl MVP running back Kenneth Walker. That makes him an unrestricted free agent as well. The New York Jets placed the franchise tag on running back Brees Hall. And finally, ESPN reported Chicago Bears Pro Bowl center Drew Dahlman is retiring after just five seasons in the NFL.”
“… of Arizona. Oh, they're getting all fired up. That's his next stop-a-low. That's his next stop-a-low. So you're saying there's a chance. All right. The Indianapolis Colts placed a $37.8 million transition tag on quarterback Daniel Jones. meaning if Jones signs an offer sheet with another team, Colts would have the opportunity to match it. Bengals did not use the franchise tag on defensive end Trey Hendrickson, making him an unrestricted free agent. Hendrickson, in fact, posted a goodbye message to Cincinnati on social media. The Seahawks did not use the franchise tag on Super Bowl MVP running back Kenneth Walker. That makes him an unrestricted free agent as well. The New York Jets placed the franchise tag on running back Brees Hall. And finally, ESPN reported Chicago Bears Pro Bowl center Drew Dahlman is retiring after just five seasons in the NFL.”
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A one-of-a-kind Jim Carrey memorabilia piece, the prosthetic rhino from 'Ace Ventura 2,' is hitting the auction block, sparking excitement among collectors and fans alike. This unique item reflects Carrey's global celebrity status and raises questions about the lengths fans will go to own a piece of cinematic history. Meanwhile, the NFL is buzzing with news, including Kyler Murray's emotional farewell as he's released by the Cardinals.
“… will join us. That Max Crosby situation is shady at best. And then the GM for the Ravens, Eric DaCosta, said, well, we were looking at bringing in Trey Hendrickson and Max Crosby. Okay. Okay. Also, Kyler Murray set to, I believe, meet with the Vikings today. Doesn sound like there another suitor for him but I think it the right place for him I thought the Colts maybe if they didn go in with Daniel Jones Daniel Jones is the new Kirk Cousins”
“… it up. I think a considerable number of those were one-point baskets. Oh, I know. Who knew? Who knew that you could have this kind of accomplishment and you could set people off? Man. All right, so I have a full question. Our good buddy Ross Tucker will join us. That Max Crosby situation is shady at best. And then the GM for the Ravens, Eric DaCosta, said, well, we were looking at bringing in Trey Hendrickson and Max Crosby. Okay. Okay. Also, Kyler Murray set to, I believe, meet with the Vikings today. Doesn sound like there another suitor for him but I think it the right place for him I thought the Colts maybe if they didn go in with Daniel Jones Daniel Jones is the new Kirk Cousins”
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The Ravens' decision to pivot from Maxx Crosby to Trey Hendrickson reflects strategic opportunism rather than a failed plan, as they were likely considering both players simultaneously.
“… Fernando Mendoza will make $33.5 million. That combines for $56 million. Yeah. So it was a wild day yesterday from start to finish. Still, you know, Trey Hendrickson could end up with the Cowboys. Kyler Murray, he's going to be released tomorrow, and I think he'll end up with the Vikings. The Malik Willis to the Dolphins, I wasn't surprised that he went there. I was kind of surprised at the philosophy of the Dolphins. Why not just let Quinn Ewers play,”
“… but close. My numbers might be off a little bit. Yes, Paul. Next year, Tua will make $56.5 million. 55. I double-checked this. He's going to make 56.5 Tua next year. 55 from Miami, 1.5 from Atlanta. Malik Willis will make $23 million next year. Fernando Mendoza will make $33.5 million. That combines for $56 million. Yeah. So it was a wild day yesterday from start to finish. Still, you know, Trey Hendrickson could end up with the Cowboys. Kyler Murray, he's going to be released tomorrow, and I think he'll end up with the Vikings. The Malik Willis to the Dolphins, I wasn't surprised that he went there. I was kind of surprised at the philosophy of the Dolphins. Why not just let Quinn Ewers play,”
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Kyler Murray's potential move to the Vikings is contingent on the team's interest, despite his desire to join them.
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