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The speaker talks about the upcoming draft and discusses the needs of the Green Bay Packers in various positions, such as quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end, offensive line, defensive line, inside linebacker, and edge rusher. They mention potential draft prospects for each position and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the current players on the team. They also talk about the importance of supporting Jordan Love and giving him the best opportunity to succeed. Finally, they mention their social media presence and encourage Packers fans to follow them. Oh yeah, you guys already know. Go Pack Go. I've been waiting a long time since I made an audio podcast. But welcome back to THV Podcast. I'm your host, Tony. And today, it is April 22nd. And the draft is literally next week on the 26th. No wait, 27th. I'm an idiot. April 27th. I'm losing my tracks because I'm going to do Milwaukee's Bucs game. Bucs vs. Miami Heat. Game 5 at home. And I'm going to be very excited for that game. Very happy. And the draft is literally the next day after. So I'm going to have a sports week for me. And I'm so excited. So today in this episode, I just want to kind of go through what the Packers need. And I went live on Facebook. And kind of give my mock draft of what I think could happen. Possibility. But in this episode though, I don't know why I'm saying video. Episode is that I want to list down what the Packers need. I'm going to list down from the quarterback position all the way down to the kicker position. So to start off, of course, the quarterback. Which we're going to love. It's for sure the starter. Right now as our backup, Danny Antling. I have no idea who he is. But currently, this is the current roster for now. And if you want to look at it, the possibility. Could the Packers get a quarterback in the draft? I mean, I'm not saying the Packers should go get Anthony Richardson or Tammy McKee. Or Hendo Hooker from Tennessee. And I'm pretty sure that Cesar Shroud and Brazil will get selected in the first round for sure. But possibility. The Packers could get a convention quarterback in Matt Ryan. That could be a potential thing that I believe the Packers can do. But another thing I was thinking about is what if we draft a quarterback in the 4th or 5th round? But most likely in the 5th round or 6th. Because the Packers, they don't usually draft a high guy or a third-run guy. If we know that the Packers are trusting Jerome Love for a franchise in the next year going. So possibility. If you guys haven't done your research, Hendo Hooker from Tennessee is something good. The Packers could put a move on him. He could drop down to the 3rd round or 6th round. Depending on the team's needs or the other team's needs. It depends on the Packers' situation. There's a guy that I think could be good. Jake Hayner. Hayner, I don't know how to say. It's fully incorrect. From what I know, he's from Fresno State Bulldogs. He's actually overall great in the draft. 87.9. He's not that bad. In 2020, he had 2,019 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. The next year after that, he had 4,000 passing yards. Amazing. Passing touchdowns and 9 interceptions. And the next season after that, he had 2,900 passing yards and 20 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. So he kind of dropped his stats in that game or in that year. In 2021, he played 13 games compared to 2002. And he played 10 games. I would assume that injury got to him or something went wrong during his career in Fresno State. So possibly the Packers could get that guy in the third round. I don't believe that. His ranking is at 167th. So I would assume that he would probably drop at least for the fifth or sixth round. If the Packers does get him and Jake Hayner, I wouldn't mind getting him at all. Like I said, when you look at the Packers' depth chart for the quarterback position, like I said, Denny and Lane. Whoever that is, who else do you have? So possibly the Packers could get a quarterback in the fifth or sixth round. Just to kind of gauge or love that kind of competitiveness of making sure that he is up straight and making sure that he understands that this is a job that I have to compete for. That I have to earn the respect of all Packer fans here. And my coaches too. And also guys, if you guys are not following me on Facebook at all, please do. I'm looking forward to increasing the community of reaching out to other Packer fans and get to know other Packer fans. I went to one game this year, which is the Packers against the Jets. And that's the first time and the last time I ever watched Aaron Rodgers play on the field. And to me, that was amazing. I felt grateful going to that game. It was cold. It was raining too. But yeah. So if you guys are Packer fans or you guys have any friends or family members who are Packer fans, please do share and do give a like on my Facebook page. And spread the love. And Jordan love. Let's move on to the running back position. We have Aaron Jones, Adrian Dillon, Patrick Taylor, and Tyler Goodson. So a lot of people are saying, what if the Packers go get B. John Robertson from Texas? Possibility. Hey, why not? I mean, Aaron Jones has two years left on his contract. And when you look at that, I mean, why not? Right? I mean, because think about this. So Adrian Dillon's contract is done next season. And you get Aaron Jones for the next two seasons. And then you have Tyler Goodson. And then you have Patrick Taylor. So do I want to keep Adrian Dillon? Yes, I do. Do I want to keep Aaron Jones? Yes, I do. Those guys are a diamond in the rough. Aaron Jones. That guy is, I believe, a fifth or sixth runner guy. And Ted Tossum just happened to pick him up. And he was a diamond in the rough for us Packers. And he became one of the best Packers running backs of this, you know, pretty much this season. So having the running back position wise, you know, Packers could pull a move on B. John Robertson. Or possibly, hey, Dallas, you want to trade? You know what I mean? If Dallas could trade us a first round for next season and their first rounder just to get the 15th pick, they could get B. John Robertson. Why not? You know what I mean? The Packers could pull a move like that. I mean, possibility. They could get more draft picks for the next season later on. I understand that the Dallas Cowboys, you know, they will probably get second place in the division. And we'll probably get like a 24-4 pick. I mean, knowing how stacked that team is with Dak Prescott. And you still have C.D. Lamb. He's still great. And you just added Brandon Cooks to the team. So to me, that is a good upgrade for Dallas. But are they going to win the Super Bowl? No, they're not. You know. But adding B. John Robertson to the Dallas Cowboys team could help them a lot for sure. And the Packers are going to choose that 15th pick to Dallas. And that gives us two first rounders, which is this year and next season, and the next two seasons. Let me be like, that's not a second rounder for next season or so. And possibility, that could help us Packers draft pick-wise and trade for other players, you know. But for Adrian Dillon, for sure, there are still questions of if he wants to stay. You know, to me, I appreciate he does want to stay. He loves the Packers organization. He loves us Packers fans, for sure. And for Patrick Taylor, man, that guy is so good, for sure, in the preseason. He was like one of the guys that I just liked in the preseason. I just say, you know, it was just Aaron Jones. And Adrian Dillon just happened to, you know, beat him in the position, for sure. Because, you know, they are the guys for us. And Tyler Grissom, same here, too. Those two have been great for the third and fourth string guys. And I enjoy watching them play. But, you know, at the same time, it's just can they compete even better to get on the field if Aaron Jones or Adrian Dillon are gone. You know what I mean? So, Packers support and move a B.J. Robertson, I don't think so. I mean, why not? Because you're the fifth pick overall. Could be. Another guy that was up there, too, was Jamier Gibbs from Alabama. He's not that bad, actually. He's actually ranked 50th in the draft. But, you know, his rushing rate is still consistently okay. His rushing touchdown is okay, too. So I think he's like a guy who could still be developed, for sure. Most likely, he would probably drop it in the third round just due to his stats-wise. And up next, we have wide receivers. Man, there's a lot of conversations and posts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter about wide receivers. And, well, now we have Christian Watson, Romeo Dodge, Moritore, Bell Mountain, and Jeff Cotten. I have no idea who Jeff Cotten is. But for sure, Romeo Dodge and Christian Watson to Moritore, those guys are pretty much all rookies. For the Packers to go get a receiver could possibly happen. But do I see them getting a guy like Jax's Nick Jigba? I can't pronounce his last name correct, but possibly they can. Christian Johnson is another guy that he could drop. A lot of posts were just saying, you know, his freeride rating is good, everything is good about him. But at the same time, this wide receiver group is not that good of a draft this year. The more I look at it, the more I kind of see why. Another guy that the Packers could get is Zay Flowers, but I think that would be kind of reaching too low for him. If the Packers want to put a move on him, possibly could. But most likely, Packer fans are looking forward to Packers to go get Jax's Nick Jigba. That guy has shown in the slot that he's really good in the slot, for sure. And having a guy in the slot for the Packers will help a lot. When you have Christian Johnson who can run speed down the field, and you have Romeo Dobbs who can spread the midfield, and then you have Jax and Smith, literally anywhere you can put him, he'll get the ball. And not just that, you also have a distraction with Aaron Jones. That's just amazing, to me, honestly. If the Packers can somehow get Jax's Nick Jigba to come to Green Bay, that would be a dream come true for the Packers, for sure. And at the same time, it would be like a slap to the face to Aaron Rodgers. Like, hey, we got a receiver in the first round while you were still with us. We didn't give you nothing in the first round for receivers. So possibly, the Packers could do that, for sure. I wouldn't mind Packers getting a wide receiver in the first round, or possibly get someone else in the first round. Like I said, even Ted Thompson has said before, they're going to try the best player available, and that's Aaron Rodgers. Up next, we got the tight end position. For the tight end position, we don't have a lot of guys. We have Josiah DeGruyere, Tyree Davis, Austin Allen, and Nick Grumas. There's some guys, I don't know their last name, and it's funny, though. So with the tight end position-wise, Josiah DeGruyere is a third-rounder guy, and he has not been performing since. And is he that dog-type dude? No, I don't think he is. The more I look at it, the more I see him, he's just there. He's not a guy that's going to make a big difference as a player, besides the one game against the Terran two years ago. And he got that 41 yards receiver touchdown from Jordan Love. Yeah, no, that doesn't work with me. Tyree Davis is mid, Austin Allen is also mid, and Nick Grumas, I know who he is. See, that's my point. So the Packers, the question is now, can we get a tight end in the draft? Possibly, yes, we could. The guy that I'm looking at is Sergeant Kincaid, Michael Mayers, Sam LaPirotta, or Luke Musgrave. These guys look pretty solid to me. But most likely, Michael Mayers, could the Packers draft a tight end this year? Think about this, guys. When was the last time the Packers had a good, good, good tight end? Since Jermichael Finley. Jerry Cook was never that good. Matthias Bennett. Left the team because he got hurt. Jimmy Graham. Was never the same since Seattle and Norrleith. And now, Robert Tyree is gone. He's gone to play for the Bears. And as much as I would miss him, but I wish him the best to go play for the Bears. Even though the Bears sucks. So Packers, could we pull a move on a tight end position? We could. Given Michael Mayers or Sergeant Kincaid, they're good pass blockers. They're good route rounders. And they could catch really, really well. So if the Packers could pull a move on one of those guys. Dude, you have the 15th pick. You can pull a move on any of those two guys. And for Aaron Rodgers to get traded to the Jets. And let's say we do get the first rounder from the Jets. The 13th pick overall. Hey, at that point, go draft your receiver. Which is in Jackson Smith, Najeeba. And go get your tight end. Now go get two offensive players to help Jordan Love. I understand that Kutcher Watson is our pretty much number one guy now. But getting those two guys to help will be amazing for this Packers offense. And the more I see, if I see Dr. Kincaid playing with us or Michael Mayers playing with us. All I'm going to see is Jordan Love evolving, being better, getting better as a player. So next we're going to move on to the offensive line. We have David Bacciarri, Ted Jenkins, Josh Mayers, John Ryan, Josh Nyman, Zach Tom. But I'm going to name off pretty much the starters. David Bacciarri, he's coming back. With the Aaron Rodgers situation. He's like, you know what, I support Aaron Rodgers wherever he wants to go. But I'm staying with Green Bay. Awesome. Ted Jenkins, an amazing pickoff. He is probably our best right guard. Josh Mayers, he still gets hurt here and there. But having him in the team still helps out for the offensive line. Josh Mayers, he hasn't done too bad actually. He's been consistent, but not elite. And with John Ryan, like I said, besides David Bacciarri and Ted Jenkins, most of these guys that we have are pretty much consistent. They're good, just not elite. For the Packers to get a right guard or normally a right tackle. Usually nowadays, we need an offensive tackle really because our guard is good. It's just our offensive tackle. And the Packers, if they want to put a move on Paris Johnson Jr. from Ohio State, you could. Protection-wise, for Jordan Love, that could be a priority thing for the Packers. But us Packers fans, as we know, we've seen a lot of offensive linemen coach. They coach the hell out of our own linemen. And they do a really good job protecting Aaron Rodgers here and there. And even with Jordan Love against the Eagles. So the more I see it, it's just like, hey, could we put a move, pull a move, on an offensive line? We could, for sure. Paris Johnson Jr., a good guy, for sure. We could pull a move on him. And the Packers want to, like I said, if we get a 13th pick for the Jets and we get a 15th pick, and we pull a move on an offensive line or a tight end, why not? Because think about this. It's like, you want to help Aaron Rodgers. You want to help Jordan Love. Give him the best opportunity that you can. Give him offensive line help. Give him receiver help or tight end position help. Get all these guys for him to make sure that he is comfortable in the pocket so he's not running outside like Justin Fields or Lamar Jackson. Or pretty much make him feel that he can trust the offensive line to know that he can improvise those plays and run outside the pocket and make those extended plays. You know what I mean? So the more I kind of see these guys in the draft, the Packers could have a good chance against these guys. Hands down. But it's just based on Brian Gudenka's judgment of what the Packers need. So for sure, I will put the offensive linemen-wise, I will put that like a third priority. Number one will be wide receiver. Number two is tight end. Number three is offensive line. Those will be my top three needs for the Packers' offense. Not defense-wise. Defensive line, we have Kenny Clark. We have Devontae Wyatt, TJ Slayton, John DeFord, and Chris Slayton. I know that I'm going to get a lot of hate for this, but Kenny Clark, who is that guy? Just kidding. Kenny Clark, though. You kind of ask yourself, as us Packers fans, that question. Kenny Clark. Is Kenny Clark a player that quarterbacks or offensive linemen fear? When you see Aaron Donald, and I know, guys, why are you guys comparing Kenny Clark to Aaron Donald? I understand Aaron Donald is different, for sure, but I'm just saying that they both are still human beings. But my idea is that when you face an opponent on the opposite side of you, do you fear that person, or do you have a sense of, oh, I'm getting a challenge? I think Kenny Clark is more of not a lot of offensive linemen fear Kenny Clark. Kenny Clark doesn't heavily have the, I'm that guy. The, hey, don't mess with me. I will put you to the ground, and I will tackle your quarterback, or I will stop the run against your runnerback. So to me, the more I look at Kenny Clark, he hasn't been producible of what we ask him to do. I know we paid him a lot of money, but the reason why we did, because he was doing well during his working contract. And when we paid him, we expected him later on in the future to be that player, to be that guy to make those plays. There are times that he does make those plays, but there are times where he doesn't. And to me, it's like, dude, I don't think a lot of people fear Kenny Clark. And the best defensive tackle that we ever had was B.J. Orochi. And a lot of people were like, man, this guy is crazy. He was just that dude. But Kenny Clark, can he be that dude? Yes, he could. But as of right now, the way I see it, I can't see him as that dude too much anymore. So if the Packers want to pull on a move on defensive line, you could get Kelechi Kensey for Pittsburgh. Packers, the Packers fans, they could get him. Even Brian Breeze for Clemson, possibility, you could get him. Jadon Carter, I know Jadon Carter has been having legal trouble with stuff outside of football. It's a possibility that they say he might drop to attempt to take, possibility, to the Lions or to any team that needs help on defensive line. So, I mean, the Packers, could we get Kelechi Kensey? Or Kelechi Kensey? Possibly we can. I mean, the guy looks like he's been great. I've seen his highlights in the draft prospect. It's amazing. Besides Jadon Carter, this guy is amazing. Same with Brian Breeze, another guy that I could see the possibility could help this offensive defense a lot. With the addition of Devonta Wyatt and also with T.J. Slane, those guys have been pretty much stepping up to the plate and helping a lot on the Packers' depth chart. Up next, we have the inside linebacker. Linebackers are pretty good. I don't think we should get another guy. We still have Devonta Campbell, Quade Walker, Isaiah McDuffie, and Eric Wilson. I don't see any need for that right now. Quade Walker has been amazing, for sure. It just needs to be made sure that he's not pushing a Lions service dude that was helping out. Like Matt LaForce said to him, be smart. You know, be smart about that. And for Devonta Campbell, he's still an amazing guy, for sure. But for him to come back again, or more like for him to be back on the team again, just having him there will help a lot for the veterans presence-wise. Up next, we have the air rusher. With Sean Gary, you've got Preston Smith, Kasey Ekenberry, Justin Holland, Jonathan Garvin, and Darius Hamilton. Sounds like it's a Darius Smith. For sure, though, as a rusher man, you could do a lot of things for them, actually. I know that Preston Smith has become consistent, but not elite compared to the Darius Smith or Sean Gary. But he's pretty good, though, for sure. Having Darius is like another support guy on the bench team. Not bench, but starter-wise. Yeah, he's a starter. Yeah, to have him on the side can help us a lot. So the Packers' possibility could be good. Lucas Van Ness, Nolan Smith, or Miles Murphy. You can do a lot with these guys. Imagine having Lucas Van Ness on the other side with Preston Smith or Sean Gary. Another guy I was looking at, too, was Tyree Wilson. He looks like he'll be drafted in the top 10 pick for sure. But I'm just saying, hey, why not pull this move on these kids? Anyone here is open to come to Green Bay. And Nolan Smith from Georgia? Hey, guess what? Craig Walker, Devontae Wyatt, Eric Stilson, also Georgia. And Nolan Smith, I think Georgia will win the national championship. I don't watch college football, but I've just been hearing that on another Packer podcast. And I do listen to them, too. I think they're called Ike Packer Podcast. I believe they are on the Apple Podcast. They're great guys to listen to. I listen to them all the time. And they have a lot of say for the Packers. But listening to them is amazing, too. I don't listen to myself. That would be stupid. But I do listen to other people's comments, opinions, and based on what they know. So to me, I'm just going to be humble about it. Just listen to these guys and learn myself, too. Me as a beginner, also. So, like I said, guys, back to the AskRusherWise. We could get these guys, Lucas Van Ness, Nolan Smith, Matt Murphy. At best, it could possibly be Tyree Wilson. But who knows? So up next now, we've got our cornerbacks. We've got Jerry Alexander, Rasul Douglas, Eric Stokes, Keisha Nixon, Shamar Jean-Charles, Corey Beltentine. This guy looks good to me, honestly. Eric Stokes, we don't know if he's going to be good or healthy back in the field again. I know he had an injury that he had during the season, but having him back will be helpful a lot. Having Jair back against Jair still, amazing. Rasul Douglas, he kind of had a good, decent year, but not like two years ago when he did really well. With Keisha Nixon coming back, amazing, signing him back. I know Jay Packers only signed for a one-year contract, but hey, if he does well in special teams, and he's going to do well anywhere else, keep him. We need him for special teams for sure. For me, though, I don't think we would need any help with corner help unless Eric Stokes does not compete and does secure again. Let's say, for example, if we do actually look at corners. The guy that could possibly drop to us is Dante Banks from Maryland or Jordan Poirier Jr. from Penn State. Most likely, Devin Witherspoon and Christian Gonzalez will be taken in the first round. Maybe the Eagles might get them, and maybe the Bears or maybe the Tennessee Titans might get them. For those guys, dropping to us would be hard. For having Dante Banks from Maryland, it could be helpful for Jair and for Rasul, and Joey Porter Jr. also, too. Next, we have the safeties. Donald Savage, Rudy Ford, Chadarius Moore, and there's a lot of guys on the roster, but I don't know who they are. We all know that Adrian Amos will most likely not come back. I'm not so sure, but the last I checked his Instagram, he still has a picture with the Packers, so possibly he might come back. For us to get another guy on safety-wise, Donald Savage, the Packers just gave him his fifth-year option, so pretty much this year, it's going to have to be a hit or miss for him. I know a lot of Packer fans are saying, was he a bust or was he not that guy? It's just the coaching staff, guys, trust me. It is the coaching staff. Who is the defensive coordinator? Man, I hate him so much. I keep forgetting his name. Oh, Joe Berry. I don't like him. The reason why he kept his job is because the Packers made a lot of turnovers in the last four games. Having him back is going to be a nightmare. Having Rudy Ford and Donald Savage as our defensive safety guys, I'm fine with that too. But to look at it, the draft for safety is not that good. Brian Banks might drop for sure. Tonya Johnson for Texas A&M. You had Anthony Johnson Jr. for Iowa State. Jordan Bennett for Alabama. The more I look at this, it's more like, they're not going to be a first-rounder, guys. They're going to be a third-round or fourth-rounder, guys. At best, fifth. The more I look at this, guys, if the Packers will move on to safety position, they could. But to be early in the first round, no. It's not going to happen. Most likely, the Packers will drop for safety in the possibility third, fourth round, for sure. Up next, we have a kicker. You know, guys, we don't have a music recipe, right? We have this guy named Parker White. I know who he is. But the Packers, good possibility, get a kicker in the draft. Why not, right? You know what I mean? For special teams, we have Evan, Ethan Evan from Wingate, Jake Moody from Michigan, Michael Turk from Oklahoma, Andre Schmidt. So, the Packers possibility, could pull a move on these guys. But most likely, they're going to be drafted in the seventh round. If Mr. Christ would just come back, good. But at the same time, if Mr. Crosby said that guy was worth a powerful kick, not anymore. I know that Packer fans love Mr. Crosby, and I love him too. But I think it's time to move on to a new kicker. Maybe like a veteran kicker. But if you guys really want to get a rookie kicker, why not? You know, pull a move and see how that goes. So, our puncher still here, for sure, is Pat O'Connell. He came to the Packers training camp, for sure. Oh, not training camp, just off-season training. Amazing for those guys for showing up. But so, yeah, this is my, kind of, the Packers needs. So, I guess I've already listed it already. The number one thing that the Packers does need is a receiver, tight end, and offensive line. And the fourth is probably defensive lineman. And five would be an edge rusher. I understand that a lot of people will disagree with me, and that's fine. We will always have disagreements and agreements to each other's opinions. And like I said, whatever the Packers draft, or whatever they want to do, I will support the Packers based on their decision, and based on their research on who is going to be the best fit for the Packers. I even said it before with Aaron Rodgers. The Packers want to move on, I will support them all the way. If they want to stay with Aaron Rodgers, I will support them with Aaron Rodgers. But, you know, like I said, I am not that guy who's going to say, I hate this decision. Oh, well, no, no. I am always that guy who says, if you make this decision, I will support you all the way. That is it. Nothing more, nothing less. So moving on to the practice-wise for the Packers. Jordan Love showed up. He said that I want to play. I want to start. I want to be that guy, that dude. And when I see this from our quarterback, shows me that he is motivated, that he wants to show the Packers and us Packers fans that he's ready for us. That he's ready to start. He's ready to compete for the Packers. And that speaks a lot compared to, you know, Mr. Grumpy, Grumpy Aaron Rodgers. Hey, guys, don't worry, man. I love Aaron Rodgers with all my heart. I respect him for sure. I had no disrespect to him, you know, four-time MVP, you know, and Super Bowl champion and Super Bowl MVP. I have all loved Aaron Rodgers. I have all loved Aaron Rodgers. I am grateful to have him in Green Bay, and he has shown me tons of memories and tons of throws. I am grateful for what he has done for the franchise for sure. But for someone like him to not show up for practice at all, just not even anywhere close to the rookies or anyone else, you know, just kind of showing us that there's no leadership there, you know, and it just shows me that, like, he can care less. It's just that, oh, I just want to win, and I want to win an individual award. And so with Jordan Love showing up for practice, just during the offseason, you know, he practiced with Christian Watson, Raymond Dodds, and Aaron Jones in California, and that shows to me that, you know, he wants to do this. He wants to show to us Packer fans that he wants us to love him, that he wants us to support him. And little does, you know, I'm pretty sure that Jordan Love knows that we do support him, like, we do love him, you know. And the more I read more good things about Jordan Love, the more I love him. And also, it keeps you guys getting to know, well, I think some of you guys know already. I bought myself a Jordan Love jersey just, like, last month. And I know I ask myself, is it too soon? And I'm like, and a lot of other Packer fans are saying, no, man, this is the perfect time for you to get it, man. There's no such thing of too soon or a perfect time. Getting the jersey of the quarterback that you want to support and that you want to show the love and just kind of show the, hey, we will be behind you no matter what. So, to me, it just shows that, you know, I love what I see in Jordan Love. And I will be supportive, motivated, and I will put my hand on his back and say, you got this. Give us another ring. Don't be Aaron Rodgers. Don't be Brett Favre. Be you. Be Jordan Love. Be that kid from Utah State who literally in his second sophomore season had an explosive season. Be that guy. And he can be that guy. So, to wrap things up, guys, like I said, man, it's been a long time since I made any videos or any episodes of my podcast here. I know that, you know, there hasn't been any Packer news, and that's kind of sad. But, you know, it happens. So, for me to come back here again feels amazing. I've been working my butt off at work and playing fast football again. So, I've been trying to keep myself busy to kind of understand that, hey, sometimes I can't do everything. So, you guys, thank you for watching. Please remember, though, if you guys do enjoy this content and you guys do enjoy listening to me talk, please do share. Do share and give it a like on my page on Facebook. And if you have Packers family or friends outside Wisconsin, please let them know. And if you guys have any questions or any opinions, please let me know down on Facebook below. Until then, guys, I'll see you guys on the next episode. See you guys later. Peace.