1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:01,480 Speaker 1: I got up this morning. It was sick of the 2 00:00:01,520 --> 00:00:03,600 Speaker 1: same thing. I woke up this morning and just said 3 00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:07,000 Speaker 1: to myself, is fine, knocklinn. Now do we have any 4 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:08,639 Speaker 1: idea what this fella's singing about? Eddie? 5 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:09,639 Speaker 2: I wish I can tell you. 6 00:00:09,720 --> 00:00:11,239 Speaker 1: Do we know if the FCC is going to come 7 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:15,600 Speaker 1: after us? Are we getting fines in Munich? Do we know? 8 00:00:15,720 --> 00:00:17,920 Speaker 1: I don't know. How do we know what this fella's 9 00:00:17,960 --> 00:00:21,319 Speaker 1: singing about? I don't know. You're putting a lot of 10 00:00:21,360 --> 00:00:24,040 Speaker 1: trust in this in the YouTube of the German music 11 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 1: we have exhausted. Now we've made it one hour of 12 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:28,600 Speaker 1: our show, of our pledge to do nothing but German 13 00:00:28,680 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: music because of the fact that the cults are in 14 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,800 Speaker 1: Germany and we've already exhausted all of it. We haven't 15 00:00:32,800 --> 00:00:35,720 Speaker 1: even gotten into the David Hasselhoff collection. But instead you 16 00:00:35,760 --> 00:00:38,040 Speaker 1: just simply went with the Now, this reminds me of 17 00:00:38,159 --> 00:00:41,960 Speaker 1: do you remember Mikhaila Losan? Probably not, Mikaila Loshan was 18 00:00:42,560 --> 00:00:44,760 Speaker 1: a Russian race car driver. Brian Nubert in just a 19 00:00:44,800 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 1: second here, Mikela Losan. One time I was coming back 20 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:51,440 Speaker 1: from an IndyCar race and Mikela Loshan and his girlfriend 21 00:00:51,880 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 1: I was seated in the window and they sat next 22 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:58,000 Speaker 1: to me, and it was the most bizarre three hour 23 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:00,200 Speaker 1: flight of my life. I will say that because they 24 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 1: were quite comfortable with one another on the airplane, and 25 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:08,080 Speaker 1: I was just simply like the wallflower, you know, awkwardly sitting. 26 00:01:08,080 --> 00:01:12,959 Speaker 1: I looked like Jenny's roommate and Forrest Gump. But I digress, 27 00:01:13,160 --> 00:01:15,720 Speaker 1: So I said to Mikhaila Loshan during it. At some 28 00:01:15,760 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 1: point in the flight, when you know there was a 29 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:20,399 Speaker 1: chance to say something, I handed to my phone and 30 00:01:20,400 --> 00:01:21,679 Speaker 1: I go, hey, do you want to put put in, 31 00:01:21,720 --> 00:01:24,800 Speaker 1: like what's popular music in Russia? And he put in 32 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:28,800 Speaker 1: this Russian music that somehow I can't get it out 33 00:01:28,800 --> 00:01:30,840 Speaker 1: of my phone. I think, like, I'm probably on some 34 00:01:30,920 --> 00:01:34,119 Speaker 1: watch lists somewhere now, and it is the most horrific, 35 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:36,479 Speaker 1: terrible music of all time. And it's just some Russian 36 00:01:36,520 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 1: guy screaming with like death metal stuff. So he's probably 37 00:01:39,520 --> 00:01:41,039 Speaker 1: screaming death of America. I have no idea. 38 00:01:41,160 --> 00:01:44,320 Speaker 2: That song, in translation to English, was called Days like These. 39 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:47,440 Speaker 2: The song started out saying I wait for weeks for 40 00:01:47,520 --> 00:01:50,800 Speaker 2: this day and dance with joy on the asphalt, as 41 00:01:50,800 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 2: if it were a rhythm, as if there were a 42 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:56,360 Speaker 2: song that keeps on pulling me through the streets. I 43 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,400 Speaker 2: approach you to pick you up as we agreed at 44 00:01:59,440 --> 00:02:04,200 Speaker 2: the same time, at the same meeting place as last time. Okay, 45 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:07,120 Speaker 2: well that's riveting. Yeah, that's a regular German Hemmingways, what 46 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:08,040 Speaker 2: that is? I guess so. 47 00:02:09,080 --> 00:02:10,919 Speaker 1: Joining us now, and I'm sure thrilled to be doing so. 48 00:02:10,960 --> 00:02:12,799 Speaker 1: He is on the job of house peeling poor guest line. 49 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:14,679 Speaker 1: He is probably relieved that we're not going back to 50 00:02:14,720 --> 00:02:18,399 Speaker 1: talking about gray slicking starship. Brian Niburn is our friend 51 00:02:18,400 --> 00:02:21,560 Speaker 1: from Golden Black Purdue in action tonight taking on Oakland. 52 00:02:21,600 --> 00:02:24,880 Speaker 1: They are in football tomorrow taking on Ohio State. Brian, 53 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:26,320 Speaker 1: how are you good? 54 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:26,799 Speaker 3: How are you doing? 55 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 1: I ever know of your life? By the way, No, I've. 56 00:02:30,560 --> 00:02:33,000 Speaker 3: Had some pretty long ninety second spans in my life. 57 00:02:33,040 --> 00:02:35,519 Speaker 3: That that was. That's pretty far down the list. I 58 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 3: thought we're going to talk about the Scorpions when you 59 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 3: start talking about German heavy metal and stuff, But you 60 00:02:40,320 --> 00:02:42,480 Speaker 3: know that, I was kind of disappointed. 61 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:45,480 Speaker 1: Brian. Here's what's fascinating to me, Rocky like a hurricane. 62 00:02:46,760 --> 00:02:51,760 Speaker 1: What really does The Scorpions are very high on this list, 63 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:53,680 Speaker 1: but you and I could probably do like an entire 64 00:02:53,720 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 1: podcast on this, and that is musicians that somehow are 65 00:02:57,360 --> 00:03:01,000 Speaker 1: able to and the phenomenon that you lose an accent 66 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:03,920 Speaker 1: when you sing, like how old were you when you 67 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 1: realized the scorpions were German? 68 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:11,120 Speaker 3: You know, I couldn't tell you, but I continue to 69 00:03:11,200 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 3: be amazed at how many American sounding actors are actually British. Yes, 70 00:03:15,639 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 3: never ceases to blow my mind. Like your stringer bell 71 00:03:18,280 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 3: with an English accent. 72 00:03:20,600 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 1: Totally, And for that matter, macaulty right, mcmaulty too. 73 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:28,560 Speaker 3: Yes, he was in three hundred and you hear him 74 00:03:28,560 --> 00:03:32,040 Speaker 3: talking with his accent, you hear him do interviews and 75 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 3: exact opposite of what you'd expect a Baltimore cop to sound. 76 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:38,520 Speaker 1: Like, that's exactly right. These are characters from the wire, 77 00:03:38,560 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 1: by the way, for those that are unfamiliar. And then, 78 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:42,480 Speaker 1: you know, even even like Elton John. You know, you 79 00:03:42,520 --> 00:03:44,160 Speaker 1: listen to Elton John's music and then you hear him 80 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 1: talk to me, You're like, what it's I've always found 81 00:03:47,760 --> 00:03:50,960 Speaker 1: that bizarre. Okay, Brian football, basketball you want to start with? 82 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:57,440 Speaker 3: Which, well basketball it starts in a couple hours, so sequentially, 83 00:03:57,600 --> 00:03:58,680 Speaker 3: why don't we do basketball? 84 00:03:58,680 --> 00:04:03,360 Speaker 1: All right? We'll do that, So you know it's Purdue 85 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 1: is obviously challenge themselves right out of the box, because 86 00:04:07,400 --> 00:04:09,080 Speaker 1: we talked about it with you. The fact that the 87 00:04:09,160 --> 00:04:11,480 Speaker 1: Kentucky exhibition, you just you can't look at that. You 88 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:14,560 Speaker 1: kind of throw that out the window. But in terms 89 00:04:14,720 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 1: of what we have seen so far, Fletcher Lawyer was 90 00:04:18,120 --> 00:04:21,080 Speaker 1: great last time out. I thought, actually, they've got pretty 91 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:24,400 Speaker 1: good play out of a few new faces that we 92 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,359 Speaker 1: did not anticipate. But when you look at it, and 93 00:04:27,360 --> 00:04:29,400 Speaker 1: maybe it's too early, when you look at this game 94 00:04:29,400 --> 00:04:32,760 Speaker 1: with Oakland, well, Matt Painter utilized this as an opportunity 95 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,320 Speaker 1: to go deep into the bench once again and see 96 00:04:35,320 --> 00:04:38,200 Speaker 1: what combinations are working or are we already at the 97 00:04:38,240 --> 00:04:40,479 Speaker 1: point of no, this is who we are, this is 98 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 1: what we're going to perfect, and let's go. And it's 99 00:04:43,920 --> 00:04:45,000 Speaker 1: going to be a shorter rotation. 100 00:04:46,120 --> 00:04:49,320 Speaker 3: Well as of one five pm, whatever time it is 101 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:50,799 Speaker 3: right now, I don't know. He had a Trey coffin 102 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:54,640 Speaker 3: RAN's playing again, so he might have a choice when 103 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:56,440 Speaker 3: I say playing again, I'm playing tonight. 104 00:04:56,839 --> 00:05:00,000 Speaker 1: So and now what's the injury with Treykoff and n. 105 00:05:00,839 --> 00:05:04,479 Speaker 3: He banged his hip in practice the day before the 106 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:06,480 Speaker 3: Evansville game, and it just came up sore on him 107 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 3: the next day, and it wasn't anything serious or anything 108 00:05:11,560 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 3: like that, but he was just sore and they just 109 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:18,080 Speaker 3: held him out and he was back at practice yesterday 110 00:05:18,720 --> 00:05:21,040 Speaker 3: in a limited capacity. So we'll kind of see what 111 00:05:22,040 --> 00:05:24,400 Speaker 3: how he feels today, whether Purdue wants to play him 112 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 3: or not, whether he wants to play or not. I 113 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:28,800 Speaker 3: think there's value in playing with the team you're going 114 00:05:28,839 --> 00:05:30,680 Speaker 3: to play with all your longing games like this, but 115 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:33,760 Speaker 3: I think there's also value in playing different guys in 116 00:05:33,839 --> 00:05:36,560 Speaker 3: different lineups. So I think it's kind of a wash 117 00:05:36,600 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 3: whether he plays or not. You shouldn't need him tonight. 118 00:05:38,560 --> 00:05:42,920 Speaker 3: Obviously you didn't need him against Evansville. Obviously that opened 119 00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:44,520 Speaker 3: up a door for a lot of other people to 120 00:05:44,560 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 3: do some things, get some experience played with some different combinations. 121 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:50,599 Speaker 3: Perdue at some point in time is going to have 122 00:05:50,640 --> 00:05:52,280 Speaker 3: to have Jake Benner on the floor at the flour 123 00:05:52,960 --> 00:05:55,240 Speaker 3: with Braden Smith and things like that. So to get 124 00:05:55,360 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 3: reps for him in that situation wasn't the worst thing 125 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:01,719 Speaker 3: in the world. But at the same time, also you'd 126 00:06:01,720 --> 00:06:03,480 Speaker 3: like to get some experience with the team you're going 127 00:06:03,560 --> 00:06:06,200 Speaker 3: to ride or die with all year long, as the 128 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 3: kids would say, so it is kind of a wash, 129 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:12,560 Speaker 3: but yeah, getting some new guys from experience here is 130 00:06:13,480 --> 00:06:16,679 Speaker 3: one of the parts of the sort of discovery portion 131 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:19,600 Speaker 3: of this season that produce going through right now. These 132 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 3: first two games are basically an extension to the exhibition season. 133 00:06:22,880 --> 00:06:27,120 Speaker 3: So this will be competition number four tonight, not necessarily 134 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 3: game number four because the first two didn't count, but 135 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:35,120 Speaker 3: competition number four, so kind of getting a live look 136 00:06:35,160 --> 00:06:38,719 Speaker 3: at what it has here in addition to having arguably 137 00:06:38,760 --> 00:06:42,240 Speaker 3: the most known commodity core in college basketball. 138 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:46,200 Speaker 1: Okay, I want to go back to Jack Benter because 139 00:06:46,400 --> 00:06:48,880 Speaker 1: twenty two minutes played against Evansville I thought looked pretty good. 140 00:06:48,920 --> 00:06:51,720 Speaker 1: And this is somebody that we have anticipated could be 141 00:06:51,760 --> 00:06:54,640 Speaker 1: a guy that gets into rotation and is a steady 142 00:06:54,680 --> 00:06:57,400 Speaker 1: part of There are some minutes to be had there 143 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:02,000 Speaker 1: based on transfers from a year ago, and so you know, 144 00:07:02,040 --> 00:07:05,560 Speaker 1: there's been expectation or curiosity about what he could do. 145 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:08,840 Speaker 1: How would you assess Brian Nubert his performance Jack Benchers 146 00:07:08,839 --> 00:07:09,720 Speaker 1: in the Evansville game? 147 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:13,440 Speaker 3: He was good. You know, I think that oftentimes guys 148 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:17,440 Speaker 3: in their first games, young guys, now Jack Benner redshirted 149 00:07:17,480 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 3: last season, so he's not like a true fresh run. 150 00:07:19,360 --> 00:07:23,800 Speaker 3: But typically it takes first year guys time to kind 151 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:28,040 Speaker 3: of settle into things and shoot well, especially because they're 152 00:07:28,080 --> 00:07:32,080 Speaker 3: not necessarily as seasoned knowing where their shots are going 153 00:07:32,120 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 3: to come from, being ready to shoot, knowing where the 154 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:36,200 Speaker 3: passes are coming from, things like that. But that Jack 155 00:07:36,240 --> 00:07:39,520 Speaker 3: Benner was out there ready to shoot and making shots 156 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 3: while also giving Purdue an element offensively, you know, it 157 00:07:44,280 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 3: didn't have it forward last year when Trey Kaufmeran was 158 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:50,440 Speaker 3: out of the game in terms of his ability to 159 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 3: dribble and pass. You know, Purdue's won a lot of 160 00:07:52,560 --> 00:07:55,320 Speaker 3: games over the years with guys like Jack Benner, guys 161 00:07:55,320 --> 00:07:57,760 Speaker 3: who can dribble, pass, and shoot and have a really 162 00:07:57,800 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 3: high basketball IQ. And I think from an offensive perspective, 163 00:08:01,080 --> 00:08:04,200 Speaker 3: he's going to be a really good player for Purdue 164 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:07,240 Speaker 3: over the course of his career, but also a guy 165 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:13,120 Speaker 3: who can help them now in whatever role might become 166 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 3: available to him. I think, obviously, when you're dealing with 167 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 3: a guy who is a shooting guard coming here, played 168 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:23,520 Speaker 3: some point guard in high school. Moving to that quote 169 00:08:23,600 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 3: unquote power forward position, is going to be an adjustment 170 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 3: at times, they're going to have to rebound at that position. 171 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:31,040 Speaker 3: They're going to have to be physical at that position. 172 00:08:32,200 --> 00:08:35,680 Speaker 3: But the four nowadays in college basketball has to be 173 00:08:35,720 --> 00:08:38,760 Speaker 3: reimagined by people perceiving it because it is not Karl 174 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:42,880 Speaker 3: Malone nineteen eighties power forward basketball. It is oftentimes a 175 00:08:42,920 --> 00:08:45,400 Speaker 3: fourth guard and Produce had a lot of success with 176 00:08:46,320 --> 00:08:49,600 Speaker 3: Robbie Hommels and Vince Edwards and guys like that who 177 00:08:49,760 --> 00:08:54,199 Speaker 3: are more for out type of players than traditional post players. 178 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:57,920 Speaker 3: So I think from an offensive perspective, there's some punch 179 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:01,280 Speaker 3: there to be gained in limited minutes. It's the important qualifier. 180 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:03,559 Speaker 3: Trey Coffin Wren's going to play a ton of minutes 181 00:09:03,559 --> 00:09:09,120 Speaker 3: for Purdue and the leftovers at that position you're looking at, 182 00:09:09,200 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 3: you know, ten minutes a game or whatever, So if 183 00:09:11,280 --> 00:09:15,520 Speaker 3: you can be functional offensively in that time, great. So 184 00:09:15,559 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 3: that's kind of where Jack Benner fits in. 185 00:09:17,480 --> 00:09:21,120 Speaker 1: You know, Brian, you and I are relatively the same age. 186 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:22,600 Speaker 1: I think I got you by a couple of years, 187 00:09:22,640 --> 00:09:26,440 Speaker 1: but you know, came of age probably in the same era, 188 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:29,160 Speaker 1: and you mentioned the scorpions right up the top were you? 189 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:32,080 Speaker 1: I kind of picture you as an acid washed gen 190 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:35,480 Speaker 1: Hairnet guy and then going out and probably into like 191 00:09:35,520 --> 00:09:37,520 Speaker 1: White Lion and Cinderella. Am I right? 192 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:40,679 Speaker 3: No, not really, I was. 193 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:45,160 Speaker 1: I want to know this. At the junior year high school, 194 00:09:45,200 --> 00:09:48,200 Speaker 1: Brian Knwbert's got his driver's license and he's picking his 195 00:09:48,240 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 1: buddies up for school. He's putting in what cassette tape? 196 00:09:52,520 --> 00:09:56,280 Speaker 3: Well, I was that rare kid who was probably like 197 00:09:56,360 --> 00:10:00,679 Speaker 3: ten years ahead of everybody else from a musical cent perspective. 198 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:04,560 Speaker 3: I was listening to nineteen seventies Zerosmith as an eighth grader, 199 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 3: things like that. My first CD I think that I 200 00:10:09,640 --> 00:10:13,040 Speaker 3: purchased was Empire by Queens Reich. So that's kind of 201 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 3: the MTV generation there for you. One of my next 202 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:21,200 Speaker 3: ones was ten by Pearl Jam. Obviously the albums that 203 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:23,840 Speaker 3: kind of changed everything for a lot of people. 204 00:10:23,880 --> 00:10:27,680 Speaker 1: But now, were you a Nirvana guy at all? Sure? 205 00:10:28,240 --> 00:10:29,800 Speaker 3: I don't know. I don't think. I don't know. I 206 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:32,480 Speaker 3: don't know anyone of our era who didn't like Nirvana. 207 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:34,720 Speaker 3: I mean I didn't live for Nirvana like a lot 208 00:10:34,720 --> 00:10:35,760 Speaker 3: of people did at that time. 209 00:10:35,800 --> 00:10:37,920 Speaker 1: But Stone Temple Pilots I liked them. 210 00:10:38,200 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, sure, absolutely. They a lot of my contemporaries had 211 00:10:42,800 --> 00:10:47,520 Speaker 3: that on constantly, and I've come to really respect them 212 00:10:47,559 --> 00:10:49,319 Speaker 3: more and more through the course of the year. 213 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:50,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's fair. I think that's right. 214 00:10:51,400 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 3: Every time I passed the country and in Swedes by them 215 00:10:53,559 --> 00:10:56,120 Speaker 3: all of America in Minneapolis, I think about them. 216 00:10:56,160 --> 00:11:04,480 Speaker 1: So you listen, it's Stone Tip of Pilot's Nirvana Pearl Jam. 217 00:11:04,520 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 1: Then you get into the singles soundtrack, so then you 218 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 1: get people that are like, no, dude, I love the 219 00:11:08,400 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: Screaming Trees, Like, yeah, you knew one song off that soundtrack, 220 00:11:10,800 --> 00:11:11,240 Speaker 1: but that's cool. 221 00:11:11,280 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, that one that kind of got me, know, like 222 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:17,320 Speaker 3: like Sonic Youth and kind of some things like that 223 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:19,440 Speaker 3: that I kind of passed me by. 224 00:11:19,760 --> 00:11:24,319 Speaker 1: So Brian, when I was in college, I interned at MTV. 225 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:27,000 Speaker 1: And when I interned at MTV, I originally was going 226 00:11:27,040 --> 00:11:29,360 Speaker 1: to be an intern for MTV Sports because I, you know, 227 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:32,160 Speaker 1: wanted to get into sports. Dan Cortes was the host 228 00:11:32,160 --> 00:11:34,920 Speaker 1: of it. It was like an extreme sports show, and 229 00:11:35,240 --> 00:11:36,840 Speaker 1: they didn't do a lot of taping, and so I 230 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:38,480 Speaker 1: went to them and said, is there anything I'm here 231 00:11:38,520 --> 00:11:40,559 Speaker 1: every day? I mean, I'm living in New York City, 232 00:11:41,000 --> 00:11:42,880 Speaker 1: And so they assigned me to the show one hundred 233 00:11:42,880 --> 00:11:45,120 Speaker 1: and twenty minutes. I was the only intern on it, 234 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:48,960 Speaker 1: and that was the Sunday Night two hours of quote 235 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:53,520 Speaker 1: alternative programming music. And it's funny because some of those 236 00:11:53,559 --> 00:11:56,040 Speaker 1: bands are mentioning were like right in that wheelhouse of 237 00:11:56,080 --> 00:11:58,200 Speaker 1: that time, you know what I mean? It was it 238 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: was super cool, man, it was super cool. And Sonic 239 00:12:01,200 --> 00:12:03,480 Speaker 1: Youth was one of them though that the guest hosted 240 00:12:03,559 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 1: during the time that I was there. All Right, I 241 00:12:05,480 --> 00:12:07,760 Speaker 1: want to get back to speaking of Youth one of 242 00:12:07,800 --> 00:12:10,600 Speaker 1: those four Purdue in basketball, and I'm going to ask 243 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:12,760 Speaker 1: you a question and ask you not to snicker at me. 244 00:12:14,360 --> 00:12:19,720 Speaker 1: Is it Mayor or Meyer Meyer at the store? Okay? Yeah? 245 00:12:19,160 --> 00:12:23,560 Speaker 3: I Actually I'm going to take credit for clarifying the 246 00:12:23,600 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 3: official record because we got our first media access to 247 00:12:26,840 --> 00:12:29,600 Speaker 3: him last week, and I just asked him to say 248 00:12:29,640 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 3: his name. I didn't ask like, how do you pronounce it? 249 00:12:33,880 --> 00:12:36,000 Speaker 3: Or I didn't ask him is it this or this? 250 00:12:36,160 --> 00:12:38,880 Speaker 3: Because sometimes the ultures kind of kind of agree with 251 00:12:38,920 --> 00:12:42,960 Speaker 3: you whatever you say. I made him say it, so 252 00:12:43,200 --> 00:12:47,800 Speaker 3: he said Meyer, so Omer Meyer Omer Meyer. 253 00:12:47,880 --> 00:12:51,800 Speaker 1: Okay, yes, did you eighteen minutes against Evansville. This is 254 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:55,960 Speaker 1: a player that has a lot of international experience in 255 00:12:56,000 --> 00:12:59,120 Speaker 1: playing in big games. Did you anticipate bigger role for 256 00:12:59,200 --> 00:13:00,680 Speaker 1: and I know it's been one game, right, I mean, 257 00:13:00,720 --> 00:13:03,640 Speaker 1: it's very early to see, but your anticipation of his 258 00:13:03,760 --> 00:13:07,240 Speaker 1: role as the year progresses would be what exactly. 259 00:13:06,880 --> 00:13:09,240 Speaker 3: What you've seen so far. I think you know now 260 00:13:09,360 --> 00:13:11,600 Speaker 3: is his time to kind of be a complimentary player, 261 00:13:11,640 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 3: as good as he is, as talented as he is. 262 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:16,080 Speaker 3: Part of the reason he came to Purdue, and this 263 00:13:16,200 --> 00:13:19,120 Speaker 3: was a very mature, big picture decision he made, was 264 00:13:19,640 --> 00:13:21,160 Speaker 3: he could have gone to a lot of places and 265 00:13:21,240 --> 00:13:26,240 Speaker 3: been you know, they're poor Man's Darren Pearson right now. 266 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:29,280 Speaker 3: And he came to Purdue because he wanted to play 267 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:32,600 Speaker 3: with Braden Smith. He wanted to play behind Braiden Smith. 268 00:13:32,640 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 3: He wanted to play on a really good team for 269 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 3: which he would play a role in, not necessarily a 270 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:41,600 Speaker 3: starring role. And then when he gets when he comes 271 00:13:41,640 --> 00:13:45,400 Speaker 3: back next year, after Braden Smith, Fletcher Lawyer, et cetera, 272 00:13:45,440 --> 00:13:49,000 Speaker 3: et cetera, et cetera, he becomes you know, presumably produced 273 00:13:49,480 --> 00:13:52,320 Speaker 3: star or one of their stars. So he'll kind of 274 00:13:52,320 --> 00:13:55,640 Speaker 3: get to both the best of both worlds here. He'll 275 00:13:55,679 --> 00:13:57,280 Speaker 3: get a dry run of what he'll have to do 276 00:13:57,320 --> 00:13:59,560 Speaker 3: in the NBA one day, where the goal is you 277 00:13:59,600 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 3: have to and make the stars better, but then you 278 00:14:03,600 --> 00:14:06,360 Speaker 3: get to be the star in year two, presumably assuming 279 00:14:06,360 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 3: everything unfolds as it seems on Pace two. But in 280 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:11,960 Speaker 3: the meantime, I think he's going to play a variety 281 00:14:11,960 --> 00:14:14,439 Speaker 3: of different roles for Purdue. Braden Smith now has a 282 00:14:14,520 --> 00:14:18,040 Speaker 3: viable backup which he did not last season in terms 283 00:14:18,080 --> 00:14:20,880 Speaker 3: of a guy who you can still get stuff from offensively, 284 00:14:20,880 --> 00:14:23,400 Speaker 3: who can go make plays and things like that. But 285 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:25,840 Speaker 3: he'll also play with Braden Smith at times, which can 286 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 3: be a really really interesting lineup offensively. Not that offenses 287 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:32,880 Speaker 3: produced problem, but there are going to be adjustments. He'll 288 00:14:32,920 --> 00:14:34,480 Speaker 3: have to learn to take care of the basketball at 289 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:36,720 Speaker 3: the high at the highest level here, to learn to 290 00:14:36,800 --> 00:14:39,720 Speaker 3: defend at the highest level, things like that. But he 291 00:14:39,800 --> 00:14:41,800 Speaker 3: is a brilliant offensive talent. He's got a lot of 292 00:14:41,800 --> 00:14:45,360 Speaker 3: what Braden Smith has in terms of his ability to 293 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:48,520 Speaker 3: run ball, screens, run offense, make plays, things like that. 294 00:14:48,600 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 3: He's a professional basketball player playing college basketball right now. 295 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:54,400 Speaker 3: In terms of produced lineups at the moment, Jakari Harris 296 00:14:54,400 --> 00:14:57,760 Speaker 3: and CJ. Cox are so important defensively. I think he 297 00:14:57,840 --> 00:14:59,800 Speaker 3: probably have to have one or the other on the 298 00:14:59,800 --> 00:15:06,440 Speaker 3: flo at all times in games that matter. But you 299 00:15:06,480 --> 00:15:11,040 Speaker 3: will see a pretty meaningful role for four Omermyer. Nonetheless, 300 00:15:11,040 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 3: wherever per you can find one. 301 00:15:15,440 --> 00:15:17,360 Speaker 1: So on the Java House peel and poor guest line. 302 00:15:17,360 --> 00:15:18,920 Speaker 1: Sorry about that. The Java House peel and poor guest 303 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 1: line for Brian Newbert Java House with multiple locations in Lafayette. 304 00:15:22,120 --> 00:15:25,480 Speaker 1: By the way, Eddie, just so you know, Brian, before 305 00:15:25,480 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 1: we let you go tomorrow football. Everybody in Indiana written 306 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:31,200 Speaker 1: for Purdue, right, including Indiana fans, because they want to 307 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:34,400 Speaker 1: see Ohio State get knocked off tomorrow. The Boilers shocked 308 00:15:34,440 --> 00:15:35,040 Speaker 1: the world, right. 309 00:15:36,720 --> 00:15:40,720 Speaker 3: I don't really know what to say about that. I 310 00:15:40,720 --> 00:15:43,760 Speaker 3: think Ohio State's really good. I think produce better than 311 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:45,520 Speaker 3: this record. I would agree with that, But at some 312 00:15:45,600 --> 00:15:47,960 Speaker 3: point in time, you have to win, you know, you 313 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:51,520 Speaker 3: have to you know, close doesn't matter anymore. Produe's gotten closed, 314 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:55,480 Speaker 3: Protty's gotten back to competence, Produce gotten back to relative competitiveness. 315 00:15:55,480 --> 00:15:58,760 Speaker 3: They very easily could be coming into this game winners 316 00:15:58,760 --> 00:15:59,280 Speaker 3: of two or three. 317 00:15:59,320 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 4: Here. 318 00:15:59,480 --> 00:15:59,880 Speaker 1: They should have. 319 00:16:00,120 --> 00:16:04,800 Speaker 3: In Minnesota, they should have won versus Rutgers, but they didn't, 320 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 3: and that's a big part. That's the most important part 321 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:11,320 Speaker 3: of it. But Purdue has gotten back to being competitive. 322 00:16:11,400 --> 00:16:13,040 Speaker 3: They just don't have anything to show for it. But 323 00:16:14,040 --> 00:16:17,760 Speaker 3: Ohio State, I suspect is going to be a bit 324 00:16:17,800 --> 00:16:21,640 Speaker 3: too much. And I think what Purdue did last week 325 00:16:21,680 --> 00:16:24,560 Speaker 3: being competitive against Michigan and making Michigan sweat there in 326 00:16:24,600 --> 00:16:28,360 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter probably got Ohio State's attention. And that's, 327 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:30,119 Speaker 3: you know, a double edged sword. 328 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:34,280 Speaker 1: Ran appreciate the time as always. Boilers tonight taking on 329 00:16:34,360 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 1: Oakland in hoops, Ohio State in basketball or in football 330 00:16:37,800 --> 00:16:40,040 Speaker 1: tomorrow and Golden Black will have all of it covered. 331 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 1: I will let you get back to rocking out to 332 00:16:41,840 --> 00:16:45,400 Speaker 1: Pearl jam Ten All right, Jake, thanks man, Bryan Niubert 333 00:16:45,440 --> 00:16:47,800 Speaker 1: joining us on the Java house Peel and poor guest 334 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:53,960 Speaker 1: line Eddy Heeddy's rocking it out German music all day 335 00:16:53,960 --> 00:16:55,560 Speaker 1: in honor of the Colts being in Berlin. What have 336 00:16:55,560 --> 00:17:02,280 Speaker 1: we got here? There you go, dost okay and this 337 00:17:02,360 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 1: is who Ramstein? Oh, it's one of my favorites. Nothing 338 00:17:08,080 --> 00:17:11,639 Speaker 1: bangs like Ramstein, you know what I mean? I mean, 339 00:17:11,680 --> 00:17:15,760 Speaker 1: you get yourself a you know, nice Pilsner. Just sit back, 340 00:17:15,840 --> 00:17:19,960 Speaker 1: kick back and relax. Gets some Ramstein going, that's an evening, 341 00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:23,960 Speaker 1: and then just wait if you're really lucky. After a 342 00:17:24,000 --> 00:17:29,080 Speaker 1: couple of Ramstein's songs, you get yourself fired up, a 343 00:17:29,119 --> 00:17:31,199 Speaker 1: couple of pills ers and then David Hasselhoff comes on 344 00:17:31,240 --> 00:17:31,639 Speaker 1: the tube. 345 00:17:32,080 --> 00:17:34,520 Speaker 2: I don't know, Jake, if I drink too much, I'm a. 346 00:17:39,119 --> 00:17:40,680 Speaker 1: You'll be lost in clueless? Is that right? 347 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 3: Yeah? 348 00:17:41,600 --> 00:17:43,480 Speaker 1: He joined us now on the Java House. Peel a 349 00:17:43,520 --> 00:17:45,199 Speaker 1: poor guest line, and I'm sure thrilled to be doing so. 350 00:17:45,320 --> 00:17:48,760 Speaker 1: Kyle Nedripp from the Indianapolis Star, who, despite the fact 351 00:17:48,800 --> 00:17:50,760 Speaker 1: that he has now been promoted and is at the 352 00:17:50,880 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: editorial level of the Star, continues to subject himself to 353 00:17:53,840 --> 00:17:56,399 Speaker 1: the low IQ of this program. Hi, Kyle, how are 354 00:17:56,440 --> 00:17:58,200 Speaker 1: you doing well? 355 00:17:58,280 --> 00:18:00,280 Speaker 4: Can I request the Scorpions or is it I'm not 356 00:18:00,280 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 4: too late on that. 357 00:18:01,200 --> 00:18:03,240 Speaker 1: Brian Nubert beat you to the punch. I think on that. 358 00:18:04,160 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 1: I'm going to ask you the same question I asked Newbert? 359 00:18:07,040 --> 00:18:09,439 Speaker 1: How old were you before you realize the Scorpions are 360 00:18:09,480 --> 00:18:12,919 Speaker 1: actually German and not like from Amarillo? 361 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:16,840 Speaker 4: The song I remember is Winds of Change. I think 362 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:18,880 Speaker 4: when I was like a thirteen or fourteen year old 363 00:18:18,960 --> 00:18:20,560 Speaker 4: is on the radio all the time, yeah, a little 364 00:18:20,560 --> 00:18:21,159 Speaker 4: whistle at that. 365 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:21,480 Speaker 1: Yep. 366 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:25,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's when I heard Casey Casem maybe say they're 367 00:18:25,200 --> 00:18:25,800 Speaker 4: from Germany. 368 00:18:26,720 --> 00:18:28,560 Speaker 1: I'm assuming that's how I found out. You know, that 369 00:18:28,720 --> 00:18:30,680 Speaker 1: was just after Casey Casem had to do a long 370 00:18:30,680 --> 00:18:34,680 Speaker 1: distance dedication about a dead dog and then got really angry. 371 00:18:35,040 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 1: If you haven't heard the outtake, find it online. 372 00:18:37,480 --> 00:18:37,679 Speaker 3: I have. 373 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:39,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, they're great. 374 00:18:39,440 --> 00:18:42,120 Speaker 1: Can we get him on the phone. Okay, let's get 375 00:18:42,119 --> 00:18:45,160 Speaker 1: to this high school football tonight. It is sectionals and 376 00:18:45,240 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 1: the big one. There's a big one that you're going 377 00:18:47,640 --> 00:18:49,639 Speaker 1: to be at, and I think that's probably the biggest 378 00:18:49,680 --> 00:18:51,360 Speaker 1: of the night. Right, we're talking about New Pound. They've 379 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:52,040 Speaker 1: got Cathedral. 380 00:18:52,040 --> 00:18:55,400 Speaker 2: Correct, he's not a Decatur Central, Laurence Central. Come on now, Jake, 381 00:18:55,720 --> 00:18:56,720 Speaker 2: that's big too. 382 00:18:56,880 --> 00:19:00,159 Speaker 4: That's yeah, that's a big one too. There are one 383 00:19:00,240 --> 00:19:03,400 Speaker 4: of great matchups tonight. I mean, the cool thing about 384 00:19:03,440 --> 00:19:06,000 Speaker 4: sexual Championship Night is you have, you know, you have 385 00:19:06,080 --> 00:19:09,199 Speaker 4: some rematches, you have some familiarity, a lot of you know, 386 00:19:09,320 --> 00:19:13,600 Speaker 4: backyard county rivalries, you know, so that's kind of the 387 00:19:13,600 --> 00:19:15,840 Speaker 4: fun part of this round. But I would say, yeah, 388 00:19:15,960 --> 00:19:18,480 Speaker 4: from a you know, from a state wide perspective, and 389 00:19:18,560 --> 00:19:22,080 Speaker 4: maybe a game that decides the state champion. New Pal 390 00:19:22,200 --> 00:19:24,320 Speaker 4: Cathedral is about as good as it gets, and I 391 00:19:24,359 --> 00:19:26,439 Speaker 4: can't wait to see what the you know, what the 392 00:19:26,440 --> 00:19:29,399 Speaker 4: atmosphere is like, and you know how this game turns out. 393 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:31,439 Speaker 4: You know, and from talking to people this week, you know, 394 00:19:31,520 --> 00:19:34,439 Speaker 4: people who are in the coaching world, or you know, 395 00:19:34,520 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 4: people that I just talked to normally. I mean, I 396 00:19:36,560 --> 00:19:39,440 Speaker 4: think there's some mixed opinions on how this game goes, 397 00:19:39,480 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 4: which makes it fun. There's some you know, in this case, 398 00:19:42,920 --> 00:19:45,280 Speaker 4: there's some unfamiliarity just because they don't play a lot 399 00:19:45,280 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 4: of the same teams during the course of the year. 400 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:50,320 Speaker 1: Well, Cathedral does go out and I mean Cathedral plays 401 00:19:50,359 --> 00:19:52,360 Speaker 1: up a lot, right, right. 402 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:54,359 Speaker 4: Yeah, so you can you can sort of throw their 403 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:57,240 Speaker 4: record out a little bit to a certain extent. So, 404 00:19:57,960 --> 00:20:00,200 Speaker 4: but you can also, I mean, you don't want to 405 00:20:00,200 --> 00:20:03,000 Speaker 4: say Newpal doesn't play I mean, they just beat everybody, 406 00:20:03,080 --> 00:20:05,920 Speaker 4: and they beat They beat the cater Central handily earlier 407 00:20:05,920 --> 00:20:09,080 Speaker 4: in the year. So obviously they have the talent and 408 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:11,639 Speaker 4: you know, the you know, even though their schedule might 409 00:20:11,680 --> 00:20:14,000 Speaker 4: not be as good as as Cathedrals, that doesn't mean 410 00:20:14,000 --> 00:20:16,480 Speaker 4: they're not as good of a team. So I think 411 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 4: both things might be true in this case, so you 412 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:22,440 Speaker 4: will see. I mean it's gonna be fascinating. I can't 413 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:25,600 Speaker 4: wait to be there and see it and and you know, 414 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:27,919 Speaker 4: see what happens. These are the type of games that 415 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:31,000 Speaker 4: make you know, make things fun every year to uh, 416 00:20:31,760 --> 00:20:34,520 Speaker 4: the games we've kind of anticipated for months are actually 417 00:20:34,560 --> 00:20:36,720 Speaker 4: here now. So so yeah, that's gonna be a great game. 418 00:20:36,760 --> 00:20:38,680 Speaker 2: You're throwing a little jab back at me, throwing a 419 00:20:38,720 --> 00:20:40,919 Speaker 2: jab back at either kind of you had mentioned, you know, 420 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:42,800 Speaker 2: Decarta losing to New pal without both. 421 00:20:42,560 --> 00:20:47,200 Speaker 4: Holston nothing personal, nothing personal, and Decatur's still playing Eddie, 422 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 4: so you know it's it's all good. 423 00:20:50,200 --> 00:20:52,520 Speaker 1: By the way. Westfield Carmel's pretty big, right. 424 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean that's another one where you know, these 425 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 4: teams played earlier in the year. I was at that game. 426 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:02,439 Speaker 4: It was weak two of the season, and at that 427 00:21:02,480 --> 00:21:05,320 Speaker 4: point we didn't know yet how Carmel would, you know, 428 00:21:05,359 --> 00:21:07,359 Speaker 4: how they would do in that sort of game, and 429 00:21:07,560 --> 00:21:10,119 Speaker 4: you know, they handled the Westfield. That was that was 430 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:12,760 Speaker 4: a game it was in. Westfield did close in and 431 00:21:12,800 --> 00:21:15,960 Speaker 4: they made it a one score game in the third 432 00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:18,040 Speaker 4: quarter and then Carmel kind of ran away from them. 433 00:21:18,040 --> 00:21:21,000 Speaker 4: But but yeah, I mean, I don't think it's going 434 00:21:21,080 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 4: to be that time of type of game this time. 435 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:25,679 Speaker 4: You know, that one was thirty four to ten. You know, 436 00:21:25,920 --> 00:21:29,720 Speaker 4: I would anticipate Westfield playing him closer this time. And 437 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:31,760 Speaker 4: Westfold's kind of been the team on the north side 438 00:21:31,760 --> 00:21:34,000 Speaker 4: of that six A bracket for the last few years. 439 00:21:34,040 --> 00:21:37,040 Speaker 4: They've kind of taken Carmel's spot. So this is kind 440 00:21:37,040 --> 00:21:39,520 Speaker 4: of a you know, King of the Mountain type thing, 441 00:21:39,640 --> 00:21:42,160 Speaker 4: and obviously a lot on the line, you know, for 442 00:21:42,280 --> 00:21:44,600 Speaker 4: both of these teams, but especially Carmel, just to kind 443 00:21:44,600 --> 00:21:47,199 Speaker 4: of see, you know, can they get back to that level. 444 00:21:47,440 --> 00:21:49,359 Speaker 4: And you know, I think the winner of this game, 445 00:21:49,960 --> 00:21:52,040 Speaker 4: not that they have a clear shot to Lucas Oil, 446 00:21:52,080 --> 00:21:55,200 Speaker 4: but I think becomes the favorite whoever wins this game, 447 00:21:55,240 --> 00:21:57,840 Speaker 4: even though you know, Crown Point and pen are both undefeated, 448 00:21:57,840 --> 00:22:00,920 Speaker 4: but I would probably favor either of these teams in 449 00:22:01,280 --> 00:22:04,480 Speaker 4: that matchup. So, uh but yeah, that'll be it'll be 450 00:22:04,560 --> 00:22:07,119 Speaker 4: a fun one. I you know, it's at you know, 451 00:22:07,160 --> 00:22:10,159 Speaker 4: Carmel's got him at home again, so uh, same spot 452 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:12,760 Speaker 4: as it was in week two. But you know that's 453 00:22:12,800 --> 00:22:15,199 Speaker 4: definitely one We're going to be at that game, and uh, 454 00:22:15,440 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 4: one I'll be tracking tonight for sure, Kyle. 455 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:19,399 Speaker 1: Did you play sports in high school? 456 00:22:20,640 --> 00:22:20,840 Speaker 3: Yeah? 457 00:22:20,880 --> 00:22:21,160 Speaker 4: I did? 458 00:22:21,600 --> 00:22:22,119 Speaker 1: What sport? 459 00:22:23,640 --> 00:22:26,280 Speaker 4: I played? Three? I played football, basketball. 460 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 1: And baseball. Okay, so I want you to envision your 461 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:32,119 Speaker 1: junior year of high school. Okay, we've been doing this 462 00:22:32,160 --> 00:22:35,520 Speaker 1: all day today. You're getting ready to go to let's 463 00:22:35,520 --> 00:22:38,040 Speaker 1: say football practice, your junior year of high school. You're 464 00:22:38,040 --> 00:22:40,200 Speaker 1: with your buddies, You get in the car, You're gonna 465 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:42,360 Speaker 1: get fired up. Tell me the cassette tape or the 466 00:22:42,400 --> 00:22:45,680 Speaker 1: CD you're putting in the dash it. 467 00:22:45,600 --> 00:22:47,720 Speaker 4: Was, It would have been a tight player. And I'm 468 00:22:47,920 --> 00:22:51,320 Speaker 4: thinking at that time, I was listening to a lot 469 00:22:51,359 --> 00:22:54,119 Speaker 4: of the kind of seventies were coming back into style. 470 00:22:54,240 --> 00:22:57,440 Speaker 4: So I was for some reason that the CCR would 471 00:22:57,520 --> 00:22:59,480 Speaker 4: resonate to me where I was probably listening to some 472 00:22:59,560 --> 00:23:04,560 Speaker 4: CCR are, maybe some U. What about maybe some Warren. 473 00:23:04,320 --> 00:23:09,320 Speaker 1: G nice Man little regulator right now? Okay, did you 474 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:11,960 Speaker 1: go through the phase that that I did? We talked 475 00:23:11,960 --> 00:23:14,919 Speaker 1: about this once with Stephanie White, where everybody went through 476 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:17,240 Speaker 1: a phase when I was in high school where somebody 477 00:23:17,280 --> 00:23:19,480 Speaker 1: passed around the tape of Steve Miller's greatest hits and 478 00:23:19,520 --> 00:23:21,280 Speaker 1: we all thought it was new, and we had no 479 00:23:21,359 --> 00:23:22,919 Speaker 1: idea that what we were listening to was actually like 480 00:23:22,920 --> 00:23:23,760 Speaker 1: fifteen years old. 481 00:23:25,440 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean, I don't know if I yeah, I 482 00:23:27,560 --> 00:23:30,560 Speaker 4: don't know. I do remember that. I remember that tape, 483 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 4: and you know, the Eagles were kind of Eagles were 484 00:23:33,200 --> 00:23:35,800 Speaker 4: you know, that was kind of coming around for whatever reason. 485 00:23:35,840 --> 00:23:38,600 Speaker 4: I guess it's over the nostalgia of twenty years earlier. 486 00:23:38,720 --> 00:23:41,440 Speaker 4: Maybe was coming back into style, but there was a 487 00:23:41,480 --> 00:23:43,240 Speaker 4: lot of seventies coming back at that time. 488 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:46,240 Speaker 1: Kyle nedrip our guest. He's on the Java House Peel 489 00:23:46,240 --> 00:23:49,119 Speaker 1: and Poor guest line Jake twenty five the code by 490 00:23:49,119 --> 00:23:51,119 Speaker 1: the way for a discount twenty five percent off your 491 00:23:51,160 --> 00:23:53,280 Speaker 1: order at Java House. You can also enter in my 492 00:23:53,359 --> 00:23:55,919 Speaker 1: name in the search bar and get the bundle that 493 00:23:55,960 --> 00:23:59,280 Speaker 1: includes the Wrangler Energy Drink, Colombian Coffee and as well 494 00:24:00,080 --> 00:24:04,200 Speaker 1: with Science Hydration Beverage from Java House, which is fantastic. 495 00:24:05,400 --> 00:24:07,960 Speaker 1: You know. The big story last week, I think it 496 00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 1: was last week Kyle in high school football, and I 497 00:24:10,160 --> 00:24:13,399 Speaker 1: believe I'm correct in the school was that of Eastbrook, 498 00:24:13,520 --> 00:24:19,440 Speaker 1: Am I correct, in an unbelievable finish where they they 499 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:22,880 Speaker 1: basically got a penalty that extended the game one more 500 00:24:22,960 --> 00:24:26,400 Speaker 1: play on a kind of a Hail Mary flea flicker, 501 00:24:26,640 --> 00:24:30,360 Speaker 1: you know, cal Stanford type finish, went into overtime. Then 502 00:24:30,480 --> 00:24:33,560 Speaker 1: one in the overtime they take on J and V's 503 00:24:33,640 --> 00:24:38,280 Speaker 1: Eastern tonight. But that game of Eastbrook and that unbelievable finish, 504 00:24:38,400 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 1: there was a lot of controversy that the officials had 505 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:44,240 Speaker 1: made the wrong call that extended that game in favor 506 00:24:44,280 --> 00:24:46,680 Speaker 1: of Eastbrook, but that is not accurate. That was called 507 00:24:46,680 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: correctly correct. 508 00:24:48,800 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 4: Yes it was. And you know, the one thing I 509 00:24:51,480 --> 00:24:53,879 Speaker 4: will say, like, you know, one of the pitches was 510 00:24:54,119 --> 00:24:57,320 Speaker 4: probably forward, but you know, in the moment, it was 511 00:24:57,359 --> 00:25:00,080 Speaker 4: like it looked like it was even one of the 512 00:25:00,119 --> 00:25:03,680 Speaker 4: pitches on the touchdown that eventually got called back. But then, 513 00:25:03,880 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 4: you know, the amazing thing is they ran that play 514 00:25:05,880 --> 00:25:10,440 Speaker 4: and scored, got the play called back on a block 515 00:25:10,480 --> 00:25:12,879 Speaker 4: in the back, and then threw hell Mary. So of 516 00:25:12,920 --> 00:25:15,240 Speaker 4: all the you know, to to do both of those 517 00:25:15,280 --> 00:25:18,359 Speaker 4: things is just it's it's i mean, odds of that 518 00:25:18,400 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 4: happening again or maybe a million to one, But they 519 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:23,399 Speaker 4: got it right. As far as the you know, the 520 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:27,160 Speaker 4: accuracy of getting the play over again, that was right. 521 00:25:27,240 --> 00:25:29,640 Speaker 4: I know some people were mad about the they thought 522 00:25:29,680 --> 00:25:31,840 Speaker 4: one of the pitches was a forward lateral and it 523 00:25:31,880 --> 00:25:34,640 Speaker 4: was close. But you know that's not something you can 524 00:25:34,680 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 4: go back and change in the moment either. So they 525 00:25:37,040 --> 00:25:39,520 Speaker 4: did get it right. You know, the call of running 526 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:42,879 Speaker 4: another play was the crick call. So and then the 527 00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 4: fact that they threw the hell Mary and and then 528 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:49,040 Speaker 4: got it again, you know, simply amazing. I mean, it's 529 00:25:49,080 --> 00:25:51,520 Speaker 4: just a crazy, crazy thing that happened. And I think 530 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 4: they've got a good chance to uh, you know, I 531 00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:56,199 Speaker 4: don't know how far they can. They've made it here 532 00:25:56,240 --> 00:26:00,359 Speaker 4: a few times under Jeff Adamson, you know, to Lucas Stadium. 533 00:26:00,440 --> 00:26:03,600 Speaker 4: They never won a state title, but I think they've 534 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:05,560 Speaker 4: got a shot to potentially get here again. 535 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,280 Speaker 2: Kyle, there's a particular player in the state, in the 536 00:26:08,280 --> 00:26:10,040 Speaker 2: school that's been getting a lot of buzz here as 537 00:26:10,040 --> 00:26:13,000 Speaker 2: of Lake, and that's Knox Is Miles McLaughlin needs to 538 00:26:13,040 --> 00:26:15,320 Speaker 2: average two hundred and eighty yards a game to break 539 00:26:15,359 --> 00:26:18,600 Speaker 2: Derrick Henry's record for most rushing yards in a career 540 00:26:18,640 --> 00:26:21,720 Speaker 2: in high school football. Can Knox get to the state 541 00:26:21,800 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 2: championship game for him to be able to accomplish. 542 00:26:23,760 --> 00:26:27,520 Speaker 4: That feat, Yeah, I think they can. You know, in 543 00:26:27,600 --> 00:26:30,280 Speaker 4: the you know, the thing will be, you know, can 544 00:26:30,400 --> 00:26:33,240 Speaker 4: he continue to pileout these yards, is that the opponents 545 00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:35,359 Speaker 4: get tougher, And you know, I don't I don't know 546 00:26:35,400 --> 00:26:37,600 Speaker 4: that he can stay on his current pace just because 547 00:26:37,760 --> 00:26:40,520 Speaker 4: you know, that base is unreal that he's put up 548 00:26:40,560 --> 00:26:43,440 Speaker 4: so far. But but yeah, Derek Henry even came out 549 00:26:43,440 --> 00:26:46,280 Speaker 4: this week and said he's been watching them and he's 550 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:48,360 Speaker 4: rooting for him, and I thought that was really cool 551 00:26:48,400 --> 00:26:51,560 Speaker 4: of him to say that. But yeah, I mean, I think, 552 00:26:51,680 --> 00:26:54,200 Speaker 4: you know, mcglofflin now the all time leading rusher in 553 00:26:54,280 --> 00:26:56,920 Speaker 4: the history of the state, which I never thought Charlie 554 00:26:56,920 --> 00:27:00,640 Speaker 4: Spiegl's record would be topped. So he's already there with 555 00:27:00,880 --> 00:27:04,080 Speaker 4: you know, potentially having you know, four games left to play. 556 00:27:04,720 --> 00:27:06,440 Speaker 4: But again, I mean, that's a pretty big mountain to 557 00:27:06,480 --> 00:27:10,520 Speaker 4: climb still that to get there. Knox does have a chance. 558 00:27:10,560 --> 00:27:13,080 Speaker 4: I think tonight they played Mishawak and Marion, they should 559 00:27:13,480 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 4: you know, Marion's four and seven. They do play a 560 00:27:15,720 --> 00:27:18,040 Speaker 4: really good schedule. I would assume that'll be a tougher 561 00:27:18,119 --> 00:27:20,920 Speaker 4: game than the records would show, but then they you know, 562 00:27:21,000 --> 00:27:23,119 Speaker 4: I would think, you know, Garrett and Angola would be 563 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 4: the next game. Garrett or Angola, but I think they 564 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:28,959 Speaker 4: can win that game. So then the question would be, 565 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:31,640 Speaker 4: you know, can you get through a team like four 566 00:27:31,720 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 4: wayn Lewis potentially or Mississinawa Western or Twin Lakes those 567 00:27:36,080 --> 00:27:38,680 Speaker 4: are those are all good teams. But I would put 568 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:40,720 Speaker 4: them up, you know, I give them a fighting chance 569 00:27:40,760 --> 00:27:43,560 Speaker 4: for sure against any of those teams. And you know 570 00:27:43,560 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 4: what a story that would be if he made it 571 00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:48,120 Speaker 4: to the state title game with a chance to break 572 00:27:48,119 --> 00:27:50,520 Speaker 4: Derrick Henry's record, that would be that would be something. 573 00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:55,840 Speaker 1: The games tonight Sectional finals of local interest Westfield and Carmel, Hamilton, Tennessee, 574 00:27:56,240 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: Hamilton Southeastern and Fishers Avon, Brownsburg, d C and l C, 575 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:03,600 Speaker 1: Southport and Warren Central Center, Grove and Franklin Central. Those 576 00:28:03,680 --> 00:28:06,480 Speaker 1: are all in six A. Then in five A you've 577 00:28:06,480 --> 00:28:09,200 Speaker 1: got Lafayete Jeff and Kocomo Cathedral and New pal that's 578 00:28:09,200 --> 00:28:12,640 Speaker 1: where Kyle will be, Bloomington North and Bloomington South. In 579 00:28:12,800 --> 00:28:15,520 Speaker 1: four A going down and looking at that, Lebanon and Logansport, 580 00:28:15,600 --> 00:28:19,080 Speaker 1: Yorktown and Penaland Heights, ron Klli and Schattard that'll be 581 00:28:19,080 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 1: a big one obviously, Martinsville and B and L. Three 582 00:28:23,119 --> 00:28:25,320 Speaker 1: A you go down and you have at the three 583 00:28:25,400 --> 00:28:29,119 Speaker 1: A level Garren Catholic in Cascades, Scottsburg and Indian Creek, 584 00:28:29,160 --> 00:28:33,399 Speaker 1: Lawrenceburg and Greensburg. Two A. I'm working my way all 585 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:36,119 Speaker 1: the way down here, Lutheran and Heritage Christian, Trton Central 586 00:28:36,160 --> 00:28:38,600 Speaker 1: and Lapel. These are the teams of local interest. And 587 00:28:38,640 --> 00:28:42,280 Speaker 1: then at the one A level we have Pioneer and Carol. 588 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:44,800 Speaker 1: I don't think that's within the area. Hagerstown in South Adams, 589 00:28:44,800 --> 00:28:49,960 Speaker 1: Cloverdale and Sheridan, North Decatur and Myland. Kyle, we will 590 00:28:50,040 --> 00:28:52,400 Speaker 1: let you get back to work in preparing for what 591 00:28:52,520 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 1: should be a really good night. I think the weather's 592 00:28:54,600 --> 00:28:56,200 Speaker 1: gonna be good as well, and there's nothing quite like 593 00:28:56,240 --> 00:28:58,600 Speaker 1: it's sectional football in Indiana, a lot of big games. 594 00:28:58,760 --> 00:29:00,840 Speaker 1: We'll look forward to seeing the cover from you at 595 00:29:00,880 --> 00:29:01,880 Speaker 1: the Indianapolis Star. 596 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:05,440 Speaker 4: You bet, thanks guys, and you get out to a game, 597 00:29:05,480 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 4: it'll be It'll be a great night wherever you choose 598 00:29:07,680 --> 00:29:09,320 Speaker 4: to go. So appreciate you guys having me on. 599 00:29:09,360 --> 00:29:11,480 Speaker 1: Appreciate it. Kyle Netrip joining us on the Java House, 600 00:29:11,520 --> 00:29:15,560 Speaker 1: Peel and poor guest Link. I feel like this is 601 00:29:15,600 --> 00:29:18,880 Speaker 1: the scene in the movie where somebody's in like some 602 00:29:18,960 --> 00:29:22,360 Speaker 1: drunken stupor haze going through some dark hallway of a 603 00:29:22,640 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 1: Munich nightclub at about four point thirty in the morning. 604 00:29:26,080 --> 00:29:28,400 Speaker 1: Kind of like the night when Coach Beard went out 605 00:29:28,440 --> 00:29:31,360 Speaker 1: on the loose and Ted Lasso. Yeah, and then C 606 00:29:31,480 --> 00:29:38,040 Speaker 1: three po just came in all of a sudden, right, Okay, 607 00:29:38,880 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 1: I say that all the time when I'm out party, 608 00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:43,520 Speaker 1: and I say nothing like Dan's face. You know what 609 00:29:43,560 --> 00:29:47,280 Speaker 1: I mean. Excuse me? What are you doing tonight? Dighton's face? 610 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:51,520 Speaker 1: For all I know, I'm getting FCC violations out the wazoo, 611 00:29:52,120 --> 00:29:53,280 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? I have no idea what 612 00:29:53,280 --> 00:29:55,360 Speaker 1: I'm talking about. In German? Do you know how much German? 613 00:29:55,400 --> 00:29:55,760 Speaker 1: Do you know? 614 00:29:56,480 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 3: Uh? 615 00:29:56,760 --> 00:29:57,200 Speaker 4: None? 616 00:29:58,560 --> 00:30:00,880 Speaker 1: Like I said, I know a little German. He's about 617 00:30:01,040 --> 00:30:05,680 Speaker 1: four to six. Nice fellow. Where's his lead? Their housing? 618 00:30:05,800 --> 00:30:08,240 Speaker 1: Isn't that how they say it? I don't know. Okay, 619 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:11,600 Speaker 1: joining us now, and I'm sure not at all uncomfortable 620 00:30:11,600 --> 00:30:13,840 Speaker 1: to be doing so. Based on that segue, Casey Valier 621 00:30:14,080 --> 00:30:18,520 Speaker 1: is the in game studio host and director of radio 622 00:30:18,600 --> 00:30:22,200 Speaker 1: coordination and all things electronic like dukelan House for the 623 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:24,800 Speaker 1: Indianapolis Cults who were over in Berlin. Hi, Casey, how 624 00:30:24,840 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 1: are you. 625 00:30:25,720 --> 00:30:27,120 Speaker 4: Hi, am great? How are you? 626 00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:31,040 Speaker 5: This is an awesome lead in I'm not gonna lie 627 00:30:31,040 --> 00:30:31,160 Speaker 5: to you. 628 00:30:33,120 --> 00:30:35,920 Speaker 1: Of the radio stuff you've done, it ranks right there 629 00:30:35,960 --> 00:30:39,239 Speaker 1: somewhere between three hundred and seventieth and three hundred and 630 00:30:39,240 --> 00:30:41,760 Speaker 1: seventy second of your all time best lead INDs right. 631 00:30:42,280 --> 00:30:47,080 Speaker 5: Absolutely, I gotta say, because I feel the exact same 632 00:30:47,080 --> 00:30:50,760 Speaker 5: way with the FCC violations that you do. Because all 633 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:54,040 Speaker 5: of our pregame shows this coming Sunday, I couldn't tell 634 00:30:54,080 --> 00:30:57,200 Speaker 5: you what anything they're saying. I really hope we're not cursing. 635 00:30:57,560 --> 00:30:59,600 Speaker 5: But it was handed down to us from the NFL, 636 00:30:59,640 --> 00:31:02,320 Speaker 5: so you're they listened to it and they checked it off, 637 00:31:02,600 --> 00:31:04,600 Speaker 5: so I think we're good. So yeah, if you like 638 00:31:04,760 --> 00:31:08,640 Speaker 5: Jake's three juries, just wait till Sunday, everybody, Yes, you wait. 639 00:31:08,960 --> 00:31:12,640 Speaker 1: The German intros are all done actually by Mick Facinda right, 640 00:31:12,680 --> 00:31:14,960 Speaker 1: who just says he sounds like John Facenda, but he 641 00:31:15,000 --> 00:31:18,400 Speaker 1: does it all in German, right, right, exactly right, Yeah, 642 00:31:18,600 --> 00:31:20,320 Speaker 1: the duken Husen Lumbo. 643 00:31:20,840 --> 00:31:23,200 Speaker 2: Yes, So, Casey, we found out yesterday when we talked 644 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:25,320 Speaker 2: with matthe he took German in like high school. 645 00:31:25,360 --> 00:31:28,240 Speaker 1: Did you take any foreign language in high school. Yeah, 646 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:28,800 Speaker 1: you don't want to. 647 00:31:28,800 --> 00:31:30,760 Speaker 5: You don't quiz me on my foreign language. I took 648 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:34,920 Speaker 5: three years of Spanish in high school and three years 649 00:31:34,960 --> 00:31:37,920 Speaker 5: in college, and I could not formulate a singles coren 650 00:31:38,400 --> 00:31:39,440 Speaker 5: of Spanish. Currently. 651 00:31:39,760 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 1: You you went to high school where I went to Noblesville. 652 00:31:42,920 --> 00:31:45,040 Speaker 4: I was a little I was a little upset by 653 00:31:45,040 --> 00:31:45,680 Speaker 4: you and Eddie. 654 00:31:45,680 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 5: Nobody mentioned, you know, the pride of Noblesville. Nobody gave 655 00:31:49,320 --> 00:31:50,600 Speaker 5: me a mention, So thanks guys. 656 00:31:50,640 --> 00:31:52,720 Speaker 1: Well, actually, back when I was in high school, Noblesville 657 00:31:52,720 --> 00:31:54,840 Speaker 1: was still small enough that English was a foreign language, 658 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:58,240 Speaker 1: to be honest, right, all right, all right, I see, 659 00:31:58,360 --> 00:31:59,720 Speaker 1: at least in the in the you know what I mean, 660 00:32:00,000 --> 00:32:02,120 Speaker 1: it was, it was. It was like a hillbilly language. No, 661 00:32:02,160 --> 00:32:02,600 Speaker 1: I'm kidding. 662 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:05,920 Speaker 5: It's funny you say that, Jake, because when I moved 663 00:32:05,960 --> 00:32:08,080 Speaker 5: to Noblesville, I was in second grade and I always 664 00:32:08,080 --> 00:32:11,040 Speaker 5: tell people Noblesville had the Walmart and a k Mart 665 00:32:11,080 --> 00:32:11,600 Speaker 5: and that was it. 666 00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean it was, that's about it, you know. 667 00:32:13,960 --> 00:32:16,840 Speaker 1: And I say that kiddingly about you know, we used 668 00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:20,040 Speaker 1: to joke about Noblesville because it was I mean, it 669 00:32:20,080 --> 00:32:23,320 Speaker 1: was just farm kids. Truthfully, nothing wrong with that, but 670 00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:25,920 Speaker 1: you know, when we would go to Deer Creek when 671 00:32:25,920 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 1: I was in high school. I kid you not in 672 00:32:28,400 --> 00:32:30,360 Speaker 1: the first years of Deer Creek. I mean I was there, 673 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:34,200 Speaker 1: you know, when it first opened. This is almost embarrassing 674 00:32:34,240 --> 00:32:36,840 Speaker 1: to admit, Casey. We would take a state map. I 675 00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:38,760 Speaker 1: mean we would go up thirty seven and then we 676 00:32:38,800 --> 00:32:40,800 Speaker 1: had a map because we're like, if we come out 677 00:32:40,840 --> 00:32:42,200 Speaker 1: and they make us turn to the right, we are 678 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:44,720 Speaker 1: in real trouble. No idea, no idea how to get 679 00:32:44,760 --> 00:32:47,880 Speaker 1: back right? Understand, completely pretty amazing what's happened to that community? 680 00:32:47,920 --> 00:32:49,920 Speaker 1: All right, let's begin with this that the news about 681 00:32:49,960 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 1: DeForest Buckner and you know, going onto the ir he 682 00:32:53,600 --> 00:32:58,040 Speaker 1: will miss four games. And pardon my total ignorance on this, Casey, 683 00:32:58,920 --> 00:33:02,240 Speaker 1: do we know when this neck injury for DeForest Buckner? 684 00:33:02,480 --> 00:33:05,520 Speaker 1: Was there a definitive play or incident that took place. 685 00:33:05,840 --> 00:33:09,000 Speaker 1: I seem to have been completely shocking, I know, a 686 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 1: sleep of the wheel on this. 687 00:33:10,760 --> 00:33:12,920 Speaker 5: No, I know that there was there was an instance 688 00:33:12,920 --> 00:33:15,560 Speaker 5: in the first half against the Steelers that he did 689 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:19,160 Speaker 5: go into the medical tent and we monitored it I 690 00:33:19,160 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 5: think for just one series though, and then he was 691 00:33:21,600 --> 00:33:24,440 Speaker 5: back on the field and then we didn't hear anything 692 00:33:24,480 --> 00:33:28,320 Speaker 5: from Shane following the game or on Monday, so it 693 00:33:28,360 --> 00:33:30,840 Speaker 5: came as a bit of a surprise to everybody. I mean, honestly, 694 00:33:31,440 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 5: Wednesday injury reports around this time, you don't really it's 695 00:33:35,400 --> 00:33:37,360 Speaker 5: not something you're looking at it going, oh man, they're 696 00:33:37,360 --> 00:33:39,680 Speaker 5: gonna miss because it didn't practice. So like Wednesday, he 697 00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:41,640 Speaker 5: wasn't on the injury report, I thought, Okay, it's probably 698 00:33:41,640 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 5: a rest day. And then ultimately impacting not practicing yesterday, 699 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 5: I was like, oh, that's not a huge thing. But 700 00:33:47,080 --> 00:33:49,440 Speaker 5: then when I all out yesterday, I was a little shocked. 701 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:52,120 Speaker 5: So I'm kind of with you, like I can't pinpoint 702 00:33:52,160 --> 00:33:54,960 Speaker 5: in exact play or time, but I know in the 703 00:33:55,000 --> 00:33:56,960 Speaker 5: first half against the Steelers he did go into the 704 00:33:56,960 --> 00:33:59,840 Speaker 5: medical tent. Now, this may be something completely unrelated to 705 00:33:59,880 --> 00:34:03,040 Speaker 5: the I wasn't entirely sure what the injury was at 706 00:34:03,040 --> 00:34:05,000 Speaker 5: the time because he came back, you know, for the 707 00:34:05,040 --> 00:34:07,520 Speaker 5: following series, so I'm not sure. I'm kind of like 708 00:34:07,600 --> 00:34:10,400 Speaker 5: you were trying to go back through and see if 709 00:34:10,400 --> 00:34:12,960 Speaker 5: we can find where the injury occurred. But I mean 710 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:15,319 Speaker 5: substantial injury if he goes on ir for sure. 711 00:34:15,640 --> 00:34:18,520 Speaker 1: By the way, that song that we intro there that 712 00:34:18,560 --> 00:34:21,839 Speaker 1: we came to Casey diying Schweiss. Do you know what 713 00:34:21,920 --> 00:34:25,520 Speaker 1: diing Schweiss means in German? Eddie? Can you rock back 714 00:34:25,600 --> 00:34:27,440 Speaker 1: up the diying schweis real quick in the background for 715 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:31,920 Speaker 1: Casey if you could the dying Schweis. Do you know 716 00:34:31,960 --> 00:34:36,640 Speaker 1: what that means? Casey? Din sweiss roast beef very close. 717 00:34:36,719 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 1: It means your sweat, which, as I understand it, according 718 00:34:39,960 --> 00:34:42,520 Speaker 1: to Josh Stewart from Noblesville, you used to throw around 719 00:34:42,640 --> 00:34:45,920 Speaker 1: Dine Schweiss at the Boys and Girls Club in Noblesville 720 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:47,080 Speaker 1: playing basketball. Is that right? 721 00:34:47,200 --> 00:34:49,640 Speaker 5: That is right, Josh, dude, haven't heard that name in 722 00:34:49,680 --> 00:34:51,799 Speaker 5: a long time. Hope he's doing all right. Yeah, that 723 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:53,560 Speaker 5: brings back some good old memories right there. I wasn't 724 00:34:53,640 --> 00:34:55,919 Speaker 5: very good at basketball, so there's a reason I got 725 00:34:55,920 --> 00:34:57,520 Speaker 5: out of that field for sure. 726 00:34:57,680 --> 00:34:59,440 Speaker 1: Well, people didn't want to guard you, you know. 727 00:34:59,520 --> 00:35:01,759 Speaker 4: I I was. 728 00:35:01,680 --> 00:35:04,800 Speaker 5: Like the guy from here comes along, came Pauliny, Yeah. 729 00:35:04,680 --> 00:35:07,719 Speaker 1: Don Schweis, you're sweat, right, people people would they didn't 730 00:35:07,719 --> 00:35:12,439 Speaker 1: want to come anywhere near you, right, exactly, that's right. 731 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:14,880 Speaker 1: You get too close, you get too close to you 732 00:35:14,920 --> 00:35:17,959 Speaker 1: get that that abdomen swipe right there on the chin, 733 00:35:18,360 --> 00:35:20,880 Speaker 1: and then the schweiss is everywhere. I mean, who wants that? 734 00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:25,360 Speaker 1: My gosh, right, we're learning stuff today. Well, you know, 735 00:35:25,400 --> 00:35:28,240 Speaker 1: here's the thing we educate and entertain on this program, Casey. 736 00:35:28,640 --> 00:35:32,399 Speaker 1: And what we what we know is this. Okay, what 737 00:35:32,440 --> 00:35:34,279 Speaker 1: we know is on this show, you know, five days 738 00:35:34,280 --> 00:35:36,840 Speaker 1: in a week, and with this program you are destined 739 00:35:36,840 --> 00:35:39,200 Speaker 1: to get four and a half really solid days of radio. 740 00:35:39,640 --> 00:35:44,200 Speaker 1: Second half of the Friday, Katie bar the door right exactly, 741 00:35:44,239 --> 00:35:46,640 Speaker 1: that's what Friday is for. Anyway, I got dying schweize 742 00:35:46,640 --> 00:35:48,160 Speaker 1: all over the place, just trying to figure out I'm 743 00:35:48,200 --> 00:35:53,680 Speaker 1: going to fill the time. It's awful, Hey, the travel itself. 744 00:35:54,880 --> 00:35:57,640 Speaker 1: You know, I was saying this earlier to Eddie and 745 00:35:57,719 --> 00:36:01,239 Speaker 1: it sounds elementary, Casey, but I'm I really do think 746 00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:05,160 Speaker 1: that it is of note. I just don't know when 747 00:36:05,200 --> 00:36:07,840 Speaker 1: you go over for a game like this. And I 748 00:36:07,840 --> 00:36:09,799 Speaker 1: know the Colts have done so now three times as 749 00:36:09,800 --> 00:36:12,440 Speaker 1: a franchise and recently to Germany now twice in a 750 00:36:12,440 --> 00:36:15,680 Speaker 1: couple of years, but I think it's very hard to 751 00:36:15,760 --> 00:36:21,560 Speaker 1: predict just how exactly everyone's body adjusts to the time change, 752 00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:26,120 Speaker 1: and more importantly, like that transatlantic flight. You know, did 753 00:36:26,160 --> 00:36:31,360 Speaker 1: they how much thought I guess went into the strategy. 754 00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:34,480 Speaker 1: Does the NFL say to teams you have to come 755 00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:35,759 Speaker 1: in on this day or you have to do it 756 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:39,160 Speaker 1: this way, or is it totally up to the organization 757 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:41,040 Speaker 1: itself and what they think is the best? 758 00:36:41,600 --> 00:36:43,560 Speaker 5: You know, from what I understand, I think it is. 759 00:36:43,640 --> 00:36:47,799 Speaker 5: It's all organizational based. And you know, the Colts have 760 00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:51,759 Speaker 5: done numerous trips preparing for this, you know, with a 761 00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:53,960 Speaker 5: you know, a lot of our you know, Mulaney and 762 00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:57,080 Speaker 5: Joe Fonderoli, they do a whole bunch of travel throughout 763 00:36:57,080 --> 00:36:59,800 Speaker 5: the year to get everything prepared for this. But I 764 00:36:59,800 --> 00:37:03,200 Speaker 5: think part of it too is not necessarily saying they 765 00:37:03,239 --> 00:37:06,000 Speaker 5: have the same mental clock and body clock the players 766 00:37:06,000 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 5: will have, but just getting their idea on what the 767 00:37:08,719 --> 00:37:11,839 Speaker 5: best form of travel would be. And that's all in 768 00:37:11,880 --> 00:37:15,759 Speaker 5: our front office staff that is in charge of all 769 00:37:15,800 --> 00:37:19,640 Speaker 5: the travel and accommodations on a typical week to week basis, 770 00:37:19,640 --> 00:37:21,840 Speaker 5: but especially with one that's overseas where you've got to 771 00:37:21,880 --> 00:37:25,520 Speaker 5: take so much. And you know, it's funny you bring up, 772 00:37:25,640 --> 00:37:28,920 Speaker 5: you know, the travel, because I think everybody would agree 773 00:37:28,960 --> 00:37:33,360 Speaker 5: that typically the International Games there is something missing you know, 774 00:37:33,400 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 5: a lot of times it's you know, they're pretty I 775 00:37:37,239 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 5: wouldn't say ugly games, but they're not like you know, 776 00:37:39,880 --> 00:37:41,920 Speaker 5: they're not the ones you're putting on the highlight tapes. 777 00:37:41,960 --> 00:37:45,319 Speaker 5: It seems like most cases you have one teams that's 778 00:37:45,360 --> 00:37:47,240 Speaker 5: ready to be there and the other team isn't. 779 00:37:47,600 --> 00:37:51,520 Speaker 1: So I mean, I agree with that. Yeah, in casey 780 00:37:51,600 --> 00:37:53,800 Speaker 1: the thing that and this is what I was mentioning earlier, 781 00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:57,600 Speaker 1: and I've been again, I don't want to you know, 782 00:37:57,640 --> 00:37:59,719 Speaker 1: I've been very fortunate that in the last couple of 783 00:37:59,800 --> 00:38:02,319 Speaker 1: years I've been able to take some vacations over there 784 00:38:02,360 --> 00:38:06,200 Speaker 1: to different places. And you know, if I were to 785 00:38:06,239 --> 00:38:08,680 Speaker 1: think of like the four or five vacations that I've 786 00:38:08,719 --> 00:38:13,080 Speaker 1: taken over a long period of time. But sometimes when 787 00:38:13,120 --> 00:38:15,280 Speaker 1: I've gone over there, or if you go even out west, 788 00:38:15,360 --> 00:38:17,720 Speaker 1: like to the West Coast, whenever you have that time 789 00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:21,760 Speaker 1: change difference, sometimes you do it and you're like man, perfect, 790 00:38:21,880 --> 00:38:24,359 Speaker 1: like it just my body, I was fine. And then 791 00:38:24,400 --> 00:38:26,360 Speaker 1: other times you do it and it literally takes like 792 00:38:26,400 --> 00:38:28,960 Speaker 1: three days before you even feel normal. There just is 793 00:38:29,080 --> 00:38:31,239 Speaker 1: no way to predict it. And I would imagine when 794 00:38:31,239 --> 00:38:35,800 Speaker 1: you're talking fifty two guys, you just don't know, right, that's. 795 00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,719 Speaker 5: Exactly right, and I think I think that's why, you know, 796 00:38:37,760 --> 00:38:41,120 Speaker 5: the Colts have kind of done it more on a hey, 797 00:38:41,200 --> 00:38:45,080 Speaker 5: let's keep everything Monday to Thursday as normal as possible. 798 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:47,839 Speaker 5: And then what they did is they left late last night, 799 00:38:48,400 --> 00:38:53,360 Speaker 5: so that essentially that served as their sleep going into Friday, 800 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:56,000 Speaker 5: and they rolled out on Friday, you know, off the 801 00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:59,400 Speaker 5: plane in Berlin and went to practice and did a 802 00:38:59,440 --> 00:39:02,120 Speaker 5: normal route teen Friday. So I think they tried to 803 00:39:02,239 --> 00:39:05,640 Speaker 5: keep it as in their minds, like the mental clock, 804 00:39:05,680 --> 00:39:10,600 Speaker 5: that they're still in Indianapolis as as much as they 805 00:39:10,680 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 5: could so that it doesn't throw off that. So you're 806 00:39:13,120 --> 00:39:16,239 Speaker 5: almost sleeping in times when you know maybe you shouldn't be, 807 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:19,319 Speaker 5: but because of where you're coming from, you try and 808 00:39:19,360 --> 00:39:21,560 Speaker 5: stay on that schedule, if it makes any sense. It's 809 00:39:21,600 --> 00:39:24,319 Speaker 5: all very interesting to me because you know, I mean, 810 00:39:24,360 --> 00:39:26,880 Speaker 5: I hear it firsthand for Matt Taylor, who I you know, 811 00:39:26,880 --> 00:39:30,239 Speaker 5: I share an office with, and the idea is on him. 812 00:39:30,360 --> 00:39:32,759 Speaker 5: I know that Monday when he gets in here, he is, 813 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:35,920 Speaker 5: oh boy, he's gonna be a zombie. And I can 814 00:39:35,960 --> 00:39:38,800 Speaker 5: only imagine how the players would feel too. So it 815 00:39:39,200 --> 00:39:42,080 Speaker 5: definitely does have a toll and an impact, And I 816 00:39:42,080 --> 00:39:44,400 Speaker 5: think it's one of those things that the way that 817 00:39:44,520 --> 00:39:47,640 Speaker 5: modern NFL is, this is just part of it. Like 818 00:39:47,680 --> 00:39:50,040 Speaker 5: you're gonna go, you're gonna go abroad, You're going to play. 819 00:39:50,080 --> 00:39:52,319 Speaker 5: That's kind of what Roger Goodell, I feel like in 820 00:39:52,400 --> 00:39:55,160 Speaker 5: his mind he really wants to mean, he's continue to 821 00:39:55,160 --> 00:39:57,400 Speaker 5: make this thing global. He'd probably like to see everybody 822 00:39:57,400 --> 00:40:00,799 Speaker 5: play an international game every year. So it's kind of 823 00:40:00,880 --> 00:40:03,480 Speaker 5: just you just you take it because you have to, 824 00:40:03,760 --> 00:40:05,919 Speaker 5: and you try and make it as normal as you can. 825 00:40:06,360 --> 00:40:08,759 Speaker 5: And I don't know necessarily if one one way is 826 00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:10,799 Speaker 5: better than the other. We know some teams have done 827 00:40:11,239 --> 00:40:13,880 Speaker 5: you know, you leave Tuesday and really get acclimated with 828 00:40:13,920 --> 00:40:16,520 Speaker 5: the time clock there, and then the Colts are trying this, 829 00:40:16,600 --> 00:40:19,400 Speaker 5: you know, leave Thursday night, and so it's it's I 830 00:40:19,600 --> 00:40:21,799 Speaker 5: think anybody has their own opinions, and I don't know 831 00:40:21,840 --> 00:40:23,880 Speaker 5: whether or not one is wrong compared to the others. 832 00:40:24,080 --> 00:40:26,240 Speaker 1: You know, actually, when you think of like no sleep 833 00:40:26,600 --> 00:40:30,320 Speaker 1: and you think of late nights and being a Monday zombie, 834 00:40:30,480 --> 00:40:33,200 Speaker 1: you think about the weekends in the Noblesville town Square 835 00:40:33,239 --> 00:40:35,319 Speaker 1: for seventeen year old Casey Value breaking out of the 836 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:37,800 Speaker 1: house and it sounds like this right. There you go, yeah, 837 00:40:37,840 --> 00:40:41,640 Speaker 1: there you go. Yeah, dying Schwice Undy square. 838 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:45,239 Speaker 5: Right, we're going to Sid's playing this, you. 839 00:40:45,200 --> 00:40:50,640 Speaker 1: Know that's right. Yeah, you and the miller's rocking it 840 00:40:50,680 --> 00:40:55,400 Speaker 1: out to some dying Swice. Get on your little tank top. Casey, 841 00:40:55,480 --> 00:40:56,120 Speaker 1: let's get. 842 00:40:55,960 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 4: Going, right, my leader hosen. 843 00:41:02,239 --> 00:41:06,360 Speaker 1: That's right. Colts in Berlin, they're taking on the Atlanta Falcons. Casey, 844 00:41:06,440 --> 00:41:10,960 Speaker 1: Atlanta is intriguing because they feel kind of like I'm 845 00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:13,120 Speaker 1: talking about, where you take a trip and sometimes you 846 00:41:13,120 --> 00:41:16,080 Speaker 1: feel great and sometimes you don't. Atlanta has that same 847 00:41:16,200 --> 00:41:19,960 Speaker 1: level of inconsistency. When they're good, they're pretty darn good, 848 00:41:19,960 --> 00:41:22,520 Speaker 1: and they've got some offensive weapons. Defensively, I think that 849 00:41:22,560 --> 00:41:25,560 Speaker 1: they are pretty sound as well. What has kind of 850 00:41:25,600 --> 00:41:27,719 Speaker 1: been I guess the message or the discussion from the 851 00:41:27,719 --> 00:41:29,040 Speaker 1: Colt standpoint about Atlanta. 852 00:41:29,560 --> 00:41:31,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's a great point because you look at this 853 00:41:31,920 --> 00:41:34,279 Speaker 5: team on paper in they're three and five, they've had 854 00:41:34,280 --> 00:41:37,160 Speaker 5: a three game losing streak, they aren't scoring a lot 855 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:39,000 Speaker 5: of points. But then you kind of look at both 856 00:41:39,040 --> 00:41:41,600 Speaker 5: sides of the football and they've got premier players at 857 00:41:41,640 --> 00:41:45,240 Speaker 5: some pretty premier positions. You know, it's a fantasy football 858 00:41:45,239 --> 00:41:47,520 Speaker 5: world we live in, so you think offense first, and 859 00:41:47,600 --> 00:41:51,440 Speaker 5: guys like you know, b Jean Robinson and Drake London 860 00:41:51,520 --> 00:41:54,120 Speaker 5: and Kyle Pitts. I mean, these are household names. These 861 00:41:54,120 --> 00:41:57,279 Speaker 5: are guys that they can they can change a game 862 00:41:57,320 --> 00:41:59,160 Speaker 5: as you get the ball in their hands in open space. 863 00:41:59,239 --> 00:42:01,600 Speaker 5: So definitely a lot of concern there. But I think 864 00:42:01,640 --> 00:42:04,600 Speaker 5: the biggest thing that they're really struggling with in Atlanta 865 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:08,160 Speaker 5: is just the consistency from Michael Pennocks junior. You know, 866 00:42:08,200 --> 00:42:10,360 Speaker 5: he's in his second year, is you know, really his 867 00:42:10,440 --> 00:42:14,080 Speaker 5: first year as the starting quarterback, and the offense has 868 00:42:14,160 --> 00:42:15,920 Speaker 5: kind of gone with the way he has, you know, 869 00:42:16,120 --> 00:42:18,520 Speaker 5: on the games where he's played well, they have done 870 00:42:18,520 --> 00:42:20,719 Speaker 5: really really well. That's only been three games this year 871 00:42:20,760 --> 00:42:23,440 Speaker 5: and the other ones, you know, there's a reason that 872 00:42:23,440 --> 00:42:27,000 Speaker 5: they're under five hundred. So defensively, what they do they 873 00:42:27,040 --> 00:42:29,400 Speaker 5: do it very very well. I mean, they they do 874 00:42:29,520 --> 00:42:32,840 Speaker 5: not allow a lot of passing yards. You know, they 875 00:42:32,960 --> 00:42:34,920 Speaker 5: they're bad on third down, which is kind of an 876 00:42:34,920 --> 00:42:39,520 Speaker 5: odd tale of what the defense is, but ultimately they're 877 00:42:39,520 --> 00:42:42,120 Speaker 5: really good against the pass. They are right in the 878 00:42:42,120 --> 00:42:45,720 Speaker 5: middle of the road against the run, so teams aren't 879 00:42:45,719 --> 00:42:48,960 Speaker 5: scoring a lot of points against them, but the offense 880 00:42:49,080 --> 00:42:50,919 Speaker 5: just isn't being able to kind of hold up their 881 00:42:51,000 --> 00:42:53,799 Speaker 5: indo the bargain, which is strange because if you look 882 00:42:53,840 --> 00:42:55,600 Speaker 5: at what they've done in the first round over the 883 00:42:55,680 --> 00:42:59,560 Speaker 5: last handful of years. I mentioned Robinson, you mentioned Pitt's London, 884 00:42:59,840 --> 00:43:01,719 Speaker 5: and you got Michael Pinnix. I mean, these are all 885 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:04,799 Speaker 5: top ten picks over the last five or six years offensively. 886 00:43:05,120 --> 00:43:07,399 Speaker 5: But that's kind of the issues that this team has had. 887 00:43:07,440 --> 00:43:10,799 Speaker 5: It's been an offensive thing. But you know, all of 888 00:43:10,840 --> 00:43:13,640 Speaker 5: that said, they're very capable of being a team that 889 00:43:13,680 --> 00:43:17,399 Speaker 5: can go out and really explode offensively, and I think 890 00:43:17,440 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 5: that's in large part what the cults are going to 891 00:43:19,640 --> 00:43:21,680 Speaker 5: see kind of from this moment on the rest of 892 00:43:21,680 --> 00:43:24,440 Speaker 5: the year, and in large part why I assume they 893 00:43:24,480 --> 00:43:27,239 Speaker 5: made the big trade for sauce Gardner, because you're going 894 00:43:27,320 --> 00:43:29,560 Speaker 5: to be facing some premier players and you've got to 895 00:43:29,560 --> 00:43:31,400 Speaker 5: be able to, you know, hold up on the defensive 896 00:43:31,400 --> 00:43:31,919 Speaker 5: side of the ball. 897 00:43:32,120 --> 00:43:34,520 Speaker 1: You know, I was thinking about this Casey Bye is 898 00:43:34,520 --> 00:43:36,239 Speaker 1: our guest. He's on the Java House peel and poor 899 00:43:36,440 --> 00:43:39,839 Speaker 1: guest line. When I think about sauce Gardner coming in 900 00:43:40,200 --> 00:43:42,160 Speaker 1: and we've seen this before casey where a guy gets 901 00:43:42,160 --> 00:43:44,719 Speaker 1: traded for and then boom, he's in the lineup. And 902 00:43:45,920 --> 00:43:48,359 Speaker 1: the thought that I had was, Okay, do they have 903 00:43:48,440 --> 00:43:52,120 Speaker 1: to simplify or change anything defensively because he's not going 904 00:43:52,200 --> 00:43:53,759 Speaker 1: to know the lingo or the you know, whatever it 905 00:43:53,800 --> 00:43:56,200 Speaker 1: may be. And then at the same time, I thought, 906 00:43:56,239 --> 00:43:58,000 Speaker 1: but Quarner kind of seems to be one of those 907 00:43:58,040 --> 00:44:02,880 Speaker 1: positions that's just generically peel and pacede that that is 908 00:44:02,960 --> 00:44:06,160 Speaker 1: probably a ridiculous thought by me, right, I mean, are 909 00:44:06,200 --> 00:44:10,120 Speaker 1: there nuances, are there cadences? Are there formations that they're 910 00:44:10,160 --> 00:44:12,719 Speaker 1: going to have to wait to install until he is 911 00:44:12,800 --> 00:44:13,360 Speaker 1: up to speed. 912 00:44:14,000 --> 00:44:17,320 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's a really good point because it's interesting because 913 00:44:17,520 --> 00:44:19,720 Speaker 5: you know, all we've heard about with Leu and Arumo 914 00:44:19,800 --> 00:44:23,000 Speaker 5: in this scheme is that it's very complex, and you know, 915 00:44:23,080 --> 00:44:26,000 Speaker 5: he has all kinds of different variations of a certain 916 00:44:26,040 --> 00:44:28,440 Speaker 5: type of schemes and looks that he gives that it 917 00:44:28,480 --> 00:44:30,880 Speaker 5: makes it really challenging. But I've heard a couple of 918 00:44:30,920 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 5: the couple of the players inside the locker room they 919 00:44:33,080 --> 00:44:36,840 Speaker 5: said all of that said, it actually makes it easier 920 00:44:36,960 --> 00:44:39,719 Speaker 5: because you know exactly what you need to do at 921 00:44:39,760 --> 00:44:43,520 Speaker 5: your specific position. Now Sauce Gardner is a guy, he's 922 00:44:43,680 --> 00:44:46,920 Speaker 5: two time all Pro. You know, they talked about how 923 00:44:46,960 --> 00:44:49,440 Speaker 5: cerebral he is and how he kind of knows, so 924 00:44:49,480 --> 00:44:52,600 Speaker 5: I think part of it early in this stage of 925 00:44:52,719 --> 00:44:55,120 Speaker 5: him acclimating himself with the defense will be kind of 926 00:44:55,160 --> 00:44:58,120 Speaker 5: like a feel in some ways, kind of like you said, like, hey, 927 00:44:58,680 --> 00:45:00,480 Speaker 5: this is your job on this pl I'm just going 928 00:45:00,520 --> 00:45:02,480 Speaker 5: to kind of tell you do this, and you just 929 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:05,040 Speaker 5: worry about that and will work out everything else as 930 00:45:05,080 --> 00:45:07,040 Speaker 5: we go. But I think all of that stuff is 931 00:45:07,080 --> 00:45:09,480 Speaker 5: just kind of kind of find its way just because 932 00:45:09,520 --> 00:45:12,400 Speaker 5: of the cerebral nature that he is, but then also 933 00:45:12,920 --> 00:45:15,600 Speaker 5: everybody else doing their job. It kind of lays out 934 00:45:15,600 --> 00:45:18,440 Speaker 5: what his specific job will be and he'll kind of 935 00:45:18,480 --> 00:45:21,239 Speaker 5: pick it up, so it'll be I think he'll be 936 00:45:21,239 --> 00:45:25,600 Speaker 5: able to acclimate himself a little bit quicker than we 937 00:45:25,640 --> 00:45:27,920 Speaker 5: would with another position. And I think part of it 938 00:45:27,960 --> 00:45:31,320 Speaker 5: is playing the quarterback spot. Knowing, you know, he's probably 939 00:45:31,360 --> 00:45:34,160 Speaker 5: seen different coverages, especially being with the Jets. They have 940 00:45:34,239 --> 00:45:37,360 Speaker 5: a it seems like they're turning over players and staff 941 00:45:37,520 --> 00:45:40,240 Speaker 5: personnel all the time, so I'm sure he's seen multiple 942 00:45:40,239 --> 00:45:42,720 Speaker 5: looks and heard different terminology for a lot of stuff, 943 00:45:43,280 --> 00:45:45,680 Speaker 5: but I anticipated him picking it up pretty quickly, and 944 00:45:45,800 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 5: I would assume, you know, Sunday he'll get a fair 945 00:45:48,080 --> 00:45:48,760 Speaker 5: dose of snaps. 946 00:45:49,360 --> 00:45:52,160 Speaker 1: Uh. Nick asks this, by the way, on our text line, guys, 947 00:45:52,160 --> 00:45:55,080 Speaker 1: I'd absolutely love to see what the Colts players accommodations 948 00:45:55,080 --> 00:45:57,640 Speaker 1: look like on the team plane. I'd be interested in 949 00:45:57,680 --> 00:46:01,520 Speaker 1: what the seats, interior, bathrooms, and kitchen look like. Now, 950 00:46:01,920 --> 00:46:04,040 Speaker 1: before we answer the question, you know, he had me 951 00:46:04,080 --> 00:46:07,120 Speaker 1: there until he mentions the bathrooms in kitchen, like, yeah, 952 00:46:07,120 --> 00:46:10,359 Speaker 1: I mean this isn't They're not flying the JW over 953 00:46:10,400 --> 00:46:12,000 Speaker 1: the seas, you know, and it's not like in the 954 00:46:12,000 --> 00:46:13,800 Speaker 1: back of the plane they got a disco tech although 955 00:46:13,800 --> 00:46:18,560 Speaker 1: if they did, I think we know obviously, Yeah, and 956 00:46:18,600 --> 00:46:20,400 Speaker 1: then they got to shower there for the for the 957 00:46:20,480 --> 00:46:21,440 Speaker 1: dying choie right. 958 00:46:21,800 --> 00:46:23,440 Speaker 2: For those that are curious, if you want to look 959 00:46:23,480 --> 00:46:26,160 Speaker 2: up the artist too, it is uh spin Vath, the 960 00:46:26,320 --> 00:46:27,680 Speaker 2: two thousand household name. 961 00:46:27,760 --> 00:46:32,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, spin Vath. Yeah, yeah, he's I don't know if 962 00:46:32,440 --> 00:46:34,200 Speaker 1: you know, but next year is doing the Super Bowl 963 00:46:34,239 --> 00:46:34,799 Speaker 1: halftime show. 964 00:46:34,800 --> 00:46:34,960 Speaker 4: You know. 965 00:46:35,040 --> 00:46:36,680 Speaker 2: The music video for this is kind. 966 00:46:36,480 --> 00:46:41,000 Speaker 1: Of disturbing, I imagine is it is it risque or 967 00:46:41,040 --> 00:46:42,440 Speaker 1: is it like that hostel. 968 00:46:43,640 --> 00:46:47,120 Speaker 2: I would just say it's very weird. Some chain comfortable, 969 00:46:47,200 --> 00:46:50,239 Speaker 2: some chains. It's a blonde haired with blue eyes, and 970 00:46:50,280 --> 00:46:52,279 Speaker 2: he's stearing it into my soul guaranteed tank top. 971 00:46:52,320 --> 00:46:54,360 Speaker 1: They don't have sleeves in Germany at all, and. 972 00:46:54,400 --> 00:46:56,840 Speaker 5: Every wears leather. I feel like everybody wears leather. 973 00:46:57,160 --> 00:47:01,600 Speaker 1: Exactly correct, Yes, that is, yes, well, I mean and 974 00:47:01,800 --> 00:47:04,160 Speaker 1: the thing with leather is, you know, it's a little 975 00:47:04,160 --> 00:47:07,359 Speaker 1: bit warm, which leads to actually an increase of dying 976 00:47:07,440 --> 00:47:12,759 Speaker 1: twice just so you know, right, yeah, casey. The planes themselves, though, 977 00:47:12,800 --> 00:47:14,400 Speaker 1: all of the kidding aside, because I do think that 978 00:47:14,480 --> 00:47:18,680 Speaker 1: people are interested in this stuff. Essentially, I would assume 979 00:47:19,120 --> 00:47:21,320 Speaker 1: a flight, especially like that that they are taking in 980 00:47:21,360 --> 00:47:22,920 Speaker 1: the trains Atlantic. We talked to Matt about it a 981 00:47:22,960 --> 00:47:26,359 Speaker 1: little bit. The players themselves. It's no different than if 982 00:47:26,400 --> 00:47:29,239 Speaker 1: you were to fly in a huge first class like 983 00:47:29,840 --> 00:47:32,880 Speaker 1: recliner type seat. It's just they have you know, sixty 984 00:47:32,880 --> 00:47:34,920 Speaker 1: of them instead of ten, right. 985 00:47:35,360 --> 00:47:38,360 Speaker 5: Right, That's what my understanding is. So, you know, I'd 986 00:47:38,400 --> 00:47:40,279 Speaker 5: like to take it behind the curtain here, but I 987 00:47:40,280 --> 00:47:43,480 Speaker 5: honestly don't know. I don't travel, I don't travel with 988 00:47:43,520 --> 00:47:45,799 Speaker 5: the team, so I'm not entirely sure what the plane 989 00:47:45,840 --> 00:47:48,960 Speaker 5: accommodations are, but that is what my assumption is, is 990 00:47:49,000 --> 00:47:51,960 Speaker 5: that it is essentially like first class, only just more 991 00:47:52,000 --> 00:47:56,400 Speaker 5: of them. I would assume when you have some guys 992 00:47:56,440 --> 00:48:00,719 Speaker 5: that are you know, six foot six, three hundreds, you 993 00:48:00,800 --> 00:48:02,719 Speaker 5: kind of want them being comfortable, and they aren't going 994 00:48:02,760 --> 00:48:05,759 Speaker 5: to be very comfortable in the flight that I that 995 00:48:05,840 --> 00:48:07,279 Speaker 5: you and I are going to be on, Jake, so 996 00:48:07,360 --> 00:48:09,359 Speaker 5: it makes sense for them to have a little bit 997 00:48:09,400 --> 00:48:13,840 Speaker 5: more luxurious flight across. It was a nine hour flight, 998 00:48:14,160 --> 00:48:16,040 Speaker 5: so you would hope they're pretty comfortable. 999 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:17,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, I was surprised to find, and I know that 1000 00:48:17,920 --> 00:48:22,080 Speaker 1: the Colts own their plane, but you know, just the pacers, 1001 00:48:22,200 --> 00:48:24,520 Speaker 1: you know, obviously then you're talking twenty people instead of 1002 00:48:24,560 --> 00:48:28,680 Speaker 1: one hundred, but yeah, you know, professional teams in general, 1003 00:48:29,040 --> 00:48:33,120 Speaker 1: it is essentially usually a commercial like seven forty seven 1004 00:48:33,200 --> 00:48:37,319 Speaker 1: plane or even like a DC nine plane, where they 1005 00:48:37,360 --> 00:48:41,600 Speaker 1: simply have for sixty percent of the plane it is 1006 00:48:41,640 --> 00:48:44,560 Speaker 1: first class level seating and size of seating, and then 1007 00:48:44,600 --> 00:48:47,880 Speaker 1: the back of it where the you know, sponsors and 1008 00:48:48,400 --> 00:48:51,000 Speaker 1: et cetera set are just like you know, more comfortable 1009 00:48:51,040 --> 00:48:54,360 Speaker 1: coach seats. That's basically that's how it works. Casey in 1010 00:48:54,480 --> 00:48:57,080 Speaker 1: terms of the broadcast itself. This is unique for you 1011 00:48:57,120 --> 00:48:59,680 Speaker 1: guys on Sunday because it is so early in the morning. 1012 00:48:59,719 --> 00:49:00,760 Speaker 1: Everything it's underway. 1013 00:49:00,800 --> 00:49:00,960 Speaker 3: Whin. 1014 00:49:01,760 --> 00:49:02,000 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1015 00:49:02,040 --> 00:49:04,719 Speaker 5: So we start right there for the pregame huddle on 1016 00:49:04,800 --> 00:49:08,720 Speaker 5: the fan at six thirty in the morning. So locally 1017 00:49:08,760 --> 00:49:12,319 Speaker 5: it'll be it'll be JMV and myself and then we'll 1018 00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:15,759 Speaker 5: be joined by Joe Wrights and Bill Brooks. They'll be 1019 00:49:15,960 --> 00:49:19,480 Speaker 5: in in Berlin, So Joe Wrights is calling the game 1020 00:49:19,520 --> 00:49:21,880 Speaker 5: with Matt and Bill is over there, as you know, 1021 00:49:21,920 --> 00:49:25,160 Speaker 5: one of the brand ambassadors and alumni for the Colts, 1022 00:49:25,239 --> 00:49:27,759 Speaker 5: So they're going to join the show from Berlin. And 1023 00:49:27,800 --> 00:49:30,200 Speaker 5: then John and I will hold down the Fort in 1024 00:49:30,200 --> 00:49:34,640 Speaker 5: Indianapolis from six thirty until oh is at eight thirty 1025 00:49:34,680 --> 00:49:36,640 Speaker 5: and then count down a kickoff will start an hour 1026 00:49:36,719 --> 00:49:40,160 Speaker 5: before kickoff, and then everything kicks off locally at nine 1027 00:49:40,320 --> 00:49:42,719 Speaker 5: thirty in the morning. So I was telling I was 1028 00:49:42,719 --> 00:49:44,480 Speaker 5: telling a couple of people to be interesting, I might 1029 00:49:44,520 --> 00:49:46,880 Speaker 5: be able to get home and watch some of the 1030 00:49:46,880 --> 00:49:49,799 Speaker 5: one o'clock window football games on a non bye week. 1031 00:49:49,840 --> 00:49:52,080 Speaker 5: It's going to be It'll be interesting for sure, you know. 1032 00:49:52,320 --> 00:49:54,000 Speaker 1: And J and B will be doing the J and 1033 00:49:54,040 --> 00:49:56,799 Speaker 1: B takeover the night before for B one oh five, 1034 00:49:56,840 --> 00:49:59,040 Speaker 1: which means obviously plenty of this. I would assume, Eddie, 1035 00:49:59,040 --> 00:50:00,920 Speaker 1: by your request, right, isn't that right? The first thing 1036 00:50:00,960 --> 00:50:02,200 Speaker 1: you're gonna call it out? I got rid of it. 1037 00:50:02,280 --> 00:50:04,160 Speaker 2: I thought we were done with it, Jake, what I 1038 00:50:04,320 --> 00:50:04,680 Speaker 2: rid of it? 1039 00:50:04,760 --> 00:50:06,880 Speaker 1: Come on, Eddie, I got rid of it. Casey, what 1040 00:50:06,920 --> 00:50:08,360 Speaker 1: are you doing next week? You want to produce a 1041 00:50:08,400 --> 00:50:11,040 Speaker 1: radio show for twelve three? Hey, I got a bye week. 1042 00:50:11,080 --> 00:50:13,960 Speaker 1: I'd love to come in to the radio coordinator. Here 1043 00:50:13,960 --> 00:50:17,960 Speaker 1: we go, go back, I get your toe tapping? What 1044 00:50:18,040 --> 00:50:20,520 Speaker 1: about if I requested some hassle hoff, Eddie? Can you 1045 00:50:20,800 --> 00:50:23,920 Speaker 1: do some hassle hoff? I mean that really gets your 1046 00:50:23,920 --> 00:50:24,839 Speaker 1: toe of tapping right? 1047 00:50:25,480 --> 00:50:26,120 Speaker 4: That it does? 1048 00:50:26,640 --> 00:50:28,440 Speaker 1: All right, Casey? So, and then the bye week, actually 1049 00:50:28,440 --> 00:50:30,200 Speaker 1: you're going to get a chance to enjoy a little 1050 00:50:30,280 --> 00:50:31,719 Speaker 1: R and R or do you guys have to stay 1051 00:50:31,760 --> 00:50:33,279 Speaker 1: right with things? Yeah? 1052 00:50:33,320 --> 00:50:33,400 Speaker 3: So? 1053 00:50:33,520 --> 00:50:35,640 Speaker 5: I mean for me, I'm not doing anything but just 1054 00:50:35,760 --> 00:50:39,480 Speaker 5: a little bit of it. It takes out that routine. 1055 00:50:39,719 --> 00:50:42,600 Speaker 5: So we don't have deadlines. If you will, so you know, 1056 00:50:42,719 --> 00:50:46,239 Speaker 5: essentially we'll have Monday will be a typical Monday, and 1057 00:50:46,280 --> 00:50:48,520 Speaker 5: then Tuesday to Friday will be you know, you got 1058 00:50:48,560 --> 00:50:50,919 Speaker 5: to sure up a couple of loose ends here and there, 1059 00:50:50,960 --> 00:50:52,359 Speaker 5: but for the most part we get a little bit 1060 00:50:52,400 --> 00:50:55,799 Speaker 5: of downtime, which is nice because you know, ultimately the 1061 00:50:55,880 --> 00:50:58,080 Speaker 5: last handful of years, the bye weeks have come in 1062 00:50:58,080 --> 00:51:00,560 Speaker 5: December when it's really really cold outside. I know, there 1063 00:51:00,640 --> 00:51:03,799 Speaker 5: is this Arctic front that's coming in on Sunday, which 1064 00:51:03,920 --> 00:51:06,120 Speaker 5: might cool tempts a little bit, but might be able 1065 00:51:06,120 --> 00:51:09,120 Speaker 5: to at least enjoy a little bit of cooler weather 1066 00:51:09,239 --> 00:51:12,600 Speaker 5: outside than just hunkering down somewhere else during the bye week. 1067 00:51:12,920 --> 00:51:15,319 Speaker 1: All right, Casey, we look forward to hearing all of it. 1068 00:51:15,320 --> 00:51:18,000 Speaker 1: It'll be certainly intriguing to see what happens between the 1069 00:51:18,000 --> 00:51:19,960 Speaker 1: Colts and the Falcons. But again, to repeat, let's go 1070 00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:21,800 Speaker 1: back to this one more time before we let you go, Casey. 1071 00:51:23,360 --> 00:51:28,120 Speaker 1: The injury, the announcement, and then the prognosis for DeForest Buckner. 1072 00:51:28,719 --> 00:51:31,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, so DeForest Buckner has a neck injury that is 1073 00:51:31,880 --> 00:51:34,160 Speaker 5: forced to be placed on ir which means he has 1074 00:51:34,200 --> 00:51:37,320 Speaker 5: to miss the next four week, four games, So that'll 1075 00:51:37,320 --> 00:51:40,719 Speaker 5: be essentially five weeks if you will, he'll be able 1076 00:51:40,760 --> 00:51:44,880 Speaker 5: to return, and that'll be the game against the Addle 1077 00:51:45,120 --> 00:51:47,880 Speaker 5: at the earliest. That he could return to play, and 1078 00:51:47,880 --> 00:51:49,919 Speaker 5: that is December fourteenth, and. 1079 00:51:49,880 --> 00:51:53,080 Speaker 1: Have they definitively said that that is the target or 1080 00:51:53,120 --> 00:51:56,240 Speaker 1: is it? Then they will reassess at that point. 1081 00:51:55,719 --> 00:51:58,520 Speaker 5: You know, that is where everything becomes a little interesting 1082 00:51:58,600 --> 00:52:01,520 Speaker 5: with me being here and when they made the announcement 1083 00:52:01,560 --> 00:52:03,879 Speaker 5: in Berlin, there are a couple of things that I'm 1084 00:52:03,880 --> 00:52:06,440 Speaker 5: hoping I'm hoping to hear just from you know, from 1085 00:52:06,480 --> 00:52:08,839 Speaker 5: a different source from here and there. I don't know 1086 00:52:09,080 --> 00:52:12,319 Speaker 5: the severity of what the extent that they're hoping this 1087 00:52:12,440 --> 00:52:14,400 Speaker 5: injury is. But when you just look at it from 1088 00:52:14,760 --> 00:52:17,160 Speaker 5: you know, just the way that reads, it would be 1089 00:52:17,440 --> 00:52:19,759 Speaker 5: a four game injury on IR for. 1090 00:52:19,760 --> 00:52:23,239 Speaker 1: Buck okay, and so that obviously becomes big. Then for 1091 00:52:24,200 --> 00:52:28,279 Speaker 1: the atulatus opportunity Taekwon, Lewis, Quitty Pay amongst others. There 1092 00:52:28,320 --> 00:52:32,120 Speaker 1: will be plenty of opportunity for those to play and 1093 00:52:32,320 --> 00:52:34,080 Speaker 1: fill in that void, which is a big one of 1094 00:52:34,120 --> 00:52:36,879 Speaker 1: the forest Buckner Casey appreciate the time as always, thanks 1095 00:52:36,880 --> 00:52:38,680 Speaker 1: for putting up with our Diinschweiss. 1096 00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:40,279 Speaker 5: Oh, I love the Jake. 1097 00:52:40,360 --> 00:52:43,360 Speaker 1: Thanks, I appreciate it, Casey Vaya joining us on the 1098 00:52:44,920 --> 00:52:46,560 Speaker 1: job House Peel and poor guest