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Lots to discuss as 28 00:01:17,200 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 4: far as some of the missed calls, some of the 29 00:01:21,680 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 4: decisions made by the officiating crews across the land. In 30 00:01:25,120 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 4: the NFL this weekend, several people unhappy with some of 31 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:32,520 Speaker 4: the calls in the Lions Bucks game. You also had 32 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:36,360 Speaker 4: the Texans and Seahawks interesting moment where Jackson Smith and 33 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 4: Jigba on an interception from Sam Darnold got his helmet 34 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:45,040 Speaker 4: ripped off by Stingley and then was on the bench 35 00:01:45,160 --> 00:01:47,720 Speaker 4: with no helmet on, and an official at least stepped 36 00:01:47,720 --> 00:01:50,520 Speaker 4: over to cover him so nobody could get to Jackson 37 00:01:50,520 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 4: Smith and Jigba. So at least they got that right, 38 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 4: you know, they were protecting him so he didn't get 39 00:01:55,640 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 4: didn't get blown up on the sideline there. 40 00:01:57,520 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 3: So that was good for them. But the Houston Techson's. 41 00:02:01,160 --> 00:02:02,200 Speaker 2: That ain't good there. 42 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:06,400 Speaker 4: Well, but here's then their defense is good, so there's that. 43 00:02:07,240 --> 00:02:13,760 Speaker 4: It's just offensively it's a problems, just a problem. So 44 00:02:14,360 --> 00:02:16,200 Speaker 4: we were talking about Bryce Young and you know, the 45 00:02:16,480 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 4: after one year, the thought was, man Bryce Young in 46 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 4: comparison to c J. Stroud, And now you're just sort 47 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 4: of seeing it kind of level off a little bit. 48 00:02:25,919 --> 00:02:28,160 Speaker 4: Also of note, Mike Evans in the game last night, 49 00:02:28,200 --> 00:02:30,359 Speaker 4: looks like his thousand yard receiving streak is going to 50 00:02:30,400 --> 00:02:33,200 Speaker 4: come to an end with a broken clavicle. So I 51 00:02:33,280 --> 00:02:35,720 Speaker 4: felt like this year was a little and that actually 52 00:02:35,800 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 4: might be the end of his career, because he was 53 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 4: already hinting at the idea that this was going to 54 00:02:41,200 --> 00:02:43,160 Speaker 4: be it for him and he was going to move 55 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 4: on after this based on the toll it's taken on 56 00:02:45,120 --> 00:02:47,399 Speaker 4: his body. And so if that's the case, we could 57 00:02:47,400 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 4: have seen the end of Mike Evans' career last night. 58 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 4: And it's been a damn good one. 59 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:54,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm surely not going to kill off the 60 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:57,919 Speaker 1: rest of his career, So I hope he gets gets 61 00:02:57,960 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: back healthy as a speedy recovery. 62 00:03:00,080 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 2: Know, I'm not gonna pull a Jonah Knocks on this one. 63 00:03:03,200 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 3: He was already hinting at that that this would be 64 00:03:05,120 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 3: his final year. 65 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:06,120 Speaker 5: And if. 66 00:03:08,080 --> 00:03:09,840 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna be the one that like it's like, oh, 67 00:03:09,880 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 1: it was the first to call it, so is Chris Over. 68 00:03:12,080 --> 00:03:14,080 Speaker 2: No, I'm not like that look at me. You know, 69 00:03:15,280 --> 00:03:18,079 Speaker 2: that's other people the network on me. Jamir Gibbs was 70 00:03:18,120 --> 00:03:21,919 Speaker 2: a minace last night. He is so fun to watch, 71 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:26,639 Speaker 2: Like there's a couple out there. We had bijon not 72 00:03:26,760 --> 00:03:33,600 Speaker 2: too you know long before on uh on Sunday Night 73 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:37,240 Speaker 2: football right on Sunday Night. Yeah, it's just very very 74 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 2: multi talented dude and and just super last Monday was 75 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 2: the last Monday. I mean, he's just a super talented dude. 76 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:49,080 Speaker 2: When did Atlanta play this week? Didn't they play on 77 00:03:49,120 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 2: Sunday night? 78 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 5: Yeah? 79 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 2: I thought they played Sunday night Sunday night against the Niners, 80 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:55,000 Speaker 2: but he didn't have the game that Yeah, but he's 81 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:58,160 Speaker 2: just fun to watch though. Yeah. Yeah, he's still and 82 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:01,160 Speaker 2: Jamier Gibbs is just he's I mean, he's in that 83 00:04:01,960 --> 00:04:04,240 Speaker 2: he's got to be in that conversation of like a 84 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 2: prime like Camora, like Alvin Kamara, not Kamora, Alvin Kamara, 85 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 2: you know, like that type of like versatility and speed 86 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:19,680 Speaker 2: and electricity in the way that that he's able to run. 87 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:25,280 Speaker 2: Do you feel like all backs have to do that. Now, yeah, 88 00:04:22,839 --> 00:04:28,000 Speaker 2: you would think that they all have to do it, 89 00:04:28,520 --> 00:04:32,440 Speaker 2: but they all can't do it. And and that's that's 90 00:04:32,480 --> 00:04:34,440 Speaker 2: the thing about it. When you get one that can 91 00:04:34,520 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 2: do it, go coast to coast like the way Derek 92 00:04:36,800 --> 00:04:41,000 Speaker 2: Henry does, it is different. Like he he can get 93 00:04:41,000 --> 00:04:44,520 Speaker 2: close to coast to coast, still close, they'll run him down, 94 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:47,360 Speaker 2: but he's close to it. But for some strange reason, 95 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:51,480 Speaker 2: he's able to break long ass runs. He's good enough, 96 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:54,880 Speaker 2: athletic enough to break long runs. It's exciting to watch 97 00:04:55,160 --> 00:04:58,640 Speaker 2: a man so big be able to run so fast. 98 00:04:59,120 --> 00:05:01,919 Speaker 2: There's like different things that make you excited to watch. 99 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:07,040 Speaker 2: Like Saquon is like a powerful, quick, explosive type of 100 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,160 Speaker 2: dude this year. I mean he is, but they just 101 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 2: they're just defensing him. But better boys coming going all in. No, 102 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:19,320 Speaker 2: I really as he's anti Penn State. It's all right, 103 00:05:19,360 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 2: it's not true. You didn't say anything. 104 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:25,080 Speaker 4: You ain't say anything about Michael Parsons is uh. Yesterday, 105 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:27,880 Speaker 4: for the first time in his career, he's had a 106 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:28,760 Speaker 4: three sack gam. 107 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:34,120 Speaker 2: I'm just said multiple sacks. There you go, multiple he did, 108 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:36,719 Speaker 2: but he didn't want to talk too much. About it. 109 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:42,440 Speaker 2: I'm just saying two pro sitting down, you know, doing radio. No. 110 00:05:42,880 --> 00:05:43,839 Speaker 2: I brought up a pro. 111 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:47,360 Speaker 4: I brought up Michael Parsons a vampire yesterday. I brought 112 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:48,799 Speaker 4: Michael Parsons like this. 113 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:51,599 Speaker 2: Is his hobby. Oh, come on, man, like he needed 114 00:05:51,600 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 2: a hobby before the sun came up, that that he 115 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:55,839 Speaker 2: could talk to people and have I. 116 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:58,039 Speaker 3: Was like, Scott all those hours. 117 00:05:57,800 --> 00:06:01,920 Speaker 2: Interaction with people because it's still dark outside. It's dark 118 00:06:01,960 --> 00:06:04,960 Speaker 2: when it's dark when he leaves, even the Sunday night 119 00:06:05,040 --> 00:06:08,719 Speaker 2: shows a night and everything that night. I'm telling you 120 00:06:08,960 --> 00:06:14,120 Speaker 2: that's because he can't have that light touching of the night. Yeah, 121 00:06:14,160 --> 00:06:16,039 Speaker 2: he got to be back in his coffin by the 122 00:06:16,080 --> 00:06:18,719 Speaker 2: time this moth Clivar saw me in the daylight one 123 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:25,480 Speaker 2: time in Arizona. That was crazy, dog, that was crazy. Literally, 124 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 2: it was like he was floating across the street man like, 125 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 2: and he stood out like a sore thump. I don't 126 00:06:31,040 --> 00:06:34,000 Speaker 2: I don't even know why, but it's like he just yep, 127 00:06:34,040 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 2: there he is. That's that's a vampire. Look at the 128 00:06:37,200 --> 00:06:40,159 Speaker 2: way he's moving, like, man, they don't even know they're 129 00:06:40,200 --> 00:06:42,880 Speaker 2: walking like close to death. Like he could get hungry 130 00:06:42,960 --> 00:06:45,800 Speaker 2: and like just like just take it to somebody's neck. 131 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 2: You know that's crazy. They knew. Man, I was throwing 132 00:06:50,120 --> 00:06:52,000 Speaker 2: one up in the air too, like I had one 133 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:55,120 Speaker 2: up in there. So I was already like I was chilling, 134 00:06:55,600 --> 00:06:59,000 Speaker 2: feeling feeling like, you know, chilling like a villain. And 135 00:06:59,560 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 2: then I looked and saw Jonas and I was like 136 00:07:01,760 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 2: it scared me, like it was like, dang, like this 137 00:07:06,000 --> 00:07:10,000 Speaker 2: dude really is something different and cute. Then he turned 138 00:07:10,080 --> 00:07:14,440 Speaker 2: around and looked at me, like how did he feel 139 00:07:14,480 --> 00:07:17,320 Speaker 2: me looking at him from way up where I was at? 140 00:07:17,400 --> 00:07:22,680 Speaker 2: And it startled me, like it started the s startled me. 141 00:07:22,760 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 2: I ain't gonna lie like that's not even a bit. 142 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:27,680 Speaker 2: When you turned around and looked at me and noticed 143 00:07:27,720 --> 00:07:32,440 Speaker 2: it was me, I was like I was. I turned 144 00:07:32,600 --> 00:07:34,480 Speaker 2: You know how you try to look away quick when 145 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:37,840 Speaker 2: you like somebody catches you staring at him, Like I 146 00:07:37,880 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 2: tried to look away like act like I didn't see. 147 00:07:40,040 --> 00:07:41,640 Speaker 3: You remove your eyes quickly. 148 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:44,760 Speaker 2: He had already seen me though. It's like you know 149 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:46,400 Speaker 2: how the in the movie is like did he see 150 00:07:46,440 --> 00:07:47,120 Speaker 2: that I saw him? 151 00:07:47,240 --> 00:07:49,720 Speaker 3: Do you keep garlic in your pocket? I mean when 152 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:50,320 Speaker 3: I'm in here? 153 00:07:50,440 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean this is hey Hey, Jonas decides to 154 00:07:55,840 --> 00:07:59,120 Speaker 2: go the wrong direction. Burn your ass right on. 155 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 4: Up, bro by the way, Brady, Uh, A little like housekeeping. 156 00:08:03,760 --> 00:08:06,840 Speaker 4: Here there's a bear and two cubs. 157 00:08:06,800 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 3: Walking around the neighborhood here. 158 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 2: Bear studio, Yeah, right here. 159 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 4: And so they're like, there's cops around looking for these 160 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 4: this bear in these two cubs. 161 00:08:15,560 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 1: Didn't Lord, didn't you like pull up and there's one 162 00:08:17,920 --> 00:08:20,800 Speaker 1: of your trash can or something the other spot. 163 00:08:21,400 --> 00:08:23,680 Speaker 2: I used to live. Yeah, wait, were you in the 164 00:08:23,720 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 2: car though? No? That that. I came walking out to 165 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 2: go to work because that's it's it's the hour of 166 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:37,600 Speaker 2: the beer. Of course, you know when we're we're coming 167 00:08:37,640 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 2: into work there, you know, they come out at him, 168 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:43,600 Speaker 2: fires and bears, Yeah, knocked down the trash and drug addicts. 169 00:08:43,640 --> 00:08:46,440 Speaker 2: I came out and he was moving the trash can 170 00:08:46,600 --> 00:08:50,800 Speaker 2: like it was like a Campbell's soup can. He was 171 00:08:50,840 --> 00:08:53,600 Speaker 2: moving that can trash can around like it was like 172 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:57,560 Speaker 2: no way at all, like it was nothing. And I 173 00:08:57,600 --> 00:09:00,880 Speaker 2: was like, hey, hey, hey, what are you doing? And 174 00:09:00,640 --> 00:09:03,200 Speaker 2: he comes up like and I didn't see how big 175 00:09:03,240 --> 00:09:05,680 Speaker 2: he was at first. I just saw the trash can 176 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 2: moving when he came from up out from from behind 177 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:11,439 Speaker 2: the trash can. 178 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 4: I was like, oh s bear lifted up his shirt. 179 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:15,240 Speaker 4: He's like, we got problem. 180 00:09:15,440 --> 00:09:18,240 Speaker 2: We got a problem, homie, we got a problem. 181 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:19,440 Speaker 3: Who is he talking to? 182 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:26,920 Speaker 2: He was big, head was big, he was big. I 183 00:09:26,920 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 2: don't know how he hit behind the trash can so well. 184 00:09:29,880 --> 00:09:31,600 Speaker 2: But I was like, oh, you could go ahead and 185 00:09:31,600 --> 00:09:35,400 Speaker 2: have that trash can, mister beer. I'm sorry. I'm sorry 186 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:39,760 Speaker 2: to disturb you, don't you know. The bear laid down 187 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:43,240 Speaker 2: on his back. He must have had some I don't 188 00:09:43,280 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 2: know what he ate and how much of it he ate, 189 00:09:46,280 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 2: but after he saw me, after he saw me, he 190 00:09:49,840 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 2: laid down. Well, no, no, he walked across the street 191 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 2: first like like I'm gonna go over here, like I 192 00:09:55,840 --> 00:09:57,680 Speaker 2: don't need to mess with you, I'm gonna go over here. 193 00:09:58,040 --> 00:10:00,240 Speaker 2: But then he walked over to the neighbor's yard, knocked 194 00:10:00,280 --> 00:10:02,600 Speaker 2: over one of their trash cats, didn't see what he wanted, 195 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:04,280 Speaker 2: and just laid down on his back. He must have 196 00:10:04,320 --> 00:10:07,240 Speaker 2: already been full, laid down, went to sleep right there, 197 00:10:08,559 --> 00:10:10,520 Speaker 2: and he dropped the deuce right in front of the 198 00:10:10,520 --> 00:10:12,920 Speaker 2: house before too. And let me tell you something, a 199 00:10:13,040 --> 00:10:19,760 Speaker 2: beer deuce is crazy. That joint is crazy. Dog, what 200 00:10:19,760 --> 00:10:21,800 Speaker 2: are we talking about. I mean it was it was 201 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 2: just a big old flop flop flop flop flop pile 202 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:30,080 Speaker 2: up bro right there, right there? Who's going to scoop 203 00:10:30,120 --> 00:10:32,880 Speaker 2: that up? What pooper scooper are you using for that? One? 204 00:10:33,640 --> 00:10:34,600 Speaker 3: Need a wheelbarrel? 205 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:37,920 Speaker 2: Apparently all I had to do was just throw it 206 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 2: in the uh in the trash can? Well yeah, I 207 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 2: mean apparently I don't need to flush it. I just 208 00:10:45,240 --> 00:10:47,560 Speaker 2: need to Although I don't want that. That was like 209 00:10:47,640 --> 00:10:50,600 Speaker 2: Andre the giant dip right there. I don't know that 210 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:54,200 Speaker 2: that was going to work in a regular commode. Man. Yeah, 211 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:54,560 Speaker 2: I mean. 212 00:10:54,480 --> 00:10:57,280 Speaker 4: Listen, you know some some cultures that's that's accepted. 213 00:10:58,280 --> 00:10:59,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's crazy to me. 214 00:10:59,559 --> 00:11:02,320 Speaker 4: Some rest say they do that there, so that's that's 215 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:03,000 Speaker 4: how that works. 216 00:11:03,520 --> 00:11:04,559 Speaker 2: But that's crazy. 217 00:11:04,800 --> 00:11:06,960 Speaker 4: Yeah for our friends by the way, listening in Seattle, 218 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 4: thoughts and prayers to the Mariners. But I would like 219 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:12,680 Speaker 4: to speak on my bealf. I don't want to speak 220 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:15,480 Speaker 4: on anybody else's baff. I don't remember where Brady had 221 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:19,680 Speaker 4: the Seattle Seahawks finishing in that division. I was wrong, 222 00:11:19,840 --> 00:11:22,079 Speaker 4: had him finishing last in the NFC West. I want 223 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:25,319 Speaker 4: to apologize. I want to apologize. How dare I think 224 00:11:25,400 --> 00:11:28,360 Speaker 4: that the Arizona Cardinals were going to finish ahead of Seattle. 225 00:11:28,840 --> 00:11:32,400 Speaker 3: Like that defense, that defense is good enough to I. 226 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:35,040 Speaker 2: Had Arizona winning the division. 227 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:38,040 Speaker 4: If you, okay, watch that game last night. The defense 228 00:11:38,200 --> 00:11:41,160 Speaker 4: was good enough to where Sam Donald didn't even play 229 00:11:41,320 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 4: that well. 230 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:43,920 Speaker 2: I think I had Seattle in last. 231 00:11:44,600 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, I had Seattle last as well. My apologies, yep, 232 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 1: look at five and twelve. 233 00:11:50,160 --> 00:11:53,760 Speaker 2: Yeah I had them last. Jeez. Good for I did 234 00:11:53,800 --> 00:11:56,560 Speaker 2: have the Cardinals with the bad season two though. So 235 00:11:56,760 --> 00:12:01,560 Speaker 2: all I know is it's all listen and sports. It 236 00:12:01,679 --> 00:12:04,920 Speaker 2: plays out, right, we could it does play out. That's 237 00:12:04,960 --> 00:12:06,920 Speaker 2: the that's the beauty of it all. Like you could 238 00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:08,720 Speaker 2: sit there and say what you want to say about 239 00:12:08,760 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 2: a team and feel what you want to feel about 240 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:13,880 Speaker 2: a team, and that team has the opportunity to do 241 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 2: one or two things. Either be what it is that 242 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:18,040 Speaker 2: you said they were going to be, or be something 243 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:22,120 Speaker 2: totally different. This team has chose to be different, you know, 244 00:12:22,520 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 2: good for them. 245 00:12:23,120 --> 00:12:25,280 Speaker 1: Speaking of By the way, speaking of yeah, speaking, it 246 00:12:25,320 --> 00:12:27,199 Speaker 1: is the NBA Open season. 247 00:12:26,920 --> 00:12:30,000 Speaker 3: That right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I. 248 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 2: Mean we got to make sure we check the box. 249 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:34,480 Speaker 2: Talk about the NBA for a second, really we just 250 00:12:34,480 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 2: did exactly all right, perfect, We got an open. 251 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:43,840 Speaker 4: Season, great Rockets, Thunder, Warriors, Lakers. Awesome, it's returning to NBC. 252 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:46,959 Speaker 4: They've actually I heard that. You guys remember the old 253 00:12:47,360 --> 00:12:53,920 Speaker 4: nineteen ninety eight Tesh Yeah, round Ball Rock. But the 254 00:12:54,040 --> 00:12:59,040 Speaker 4: voiceover guy that that did the voiceover work, Yeah, John 255 00:12:59,080 --> 00:13:01,600 Speaker 4: Tesh did round Ball Rock. The music, the guy who 256 00:13:01,600 --> 00:13:04,160 Speaker 4: did the voiceover work that we would listen to on 257 00:13:04,360 --> 00:13:06,760 Speaker 4: NBC back in the nineties when the Bulls were beating 258 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:09,440 Speaker 4: the Jazz and the Sonics and all that, and the 259 00:13:09,440 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 4: final voiceover work. 260 00:13:10,720 --> 00:13:11,520 Speaker 2: I don't remember the being. 261 00:13:11,480 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 4: Vot the Chicago Bulls like you if you were talking 262 00:13:16,400 --> 00:13:17,480 Speaker 4: about dun dun dun. 263 00:13:17,480 --> 00:13:20,000 Speaker 3: No no, dun dun no no, no, no, no no. The guy 264 00:13:20,040 --> 00:13:22,560 Speaker 3: for NBC, the guy for NBC. 265 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:28,480 Speaker 2: I don't reme this might be the voiceover. No, that's 266 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:31,040 Speaker 2: when you heard Marv Albert. Marv Albert will come in. 267 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 4: It is okay, find the the in the opening to 268 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:38,160 Speaker 4: the nineteen ninety eight NBA Finals. I think it's Jazz 269 00:13:38,240 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 4: Bulls was ninety eight. If you can find that, isn't 270 00:13:41,280 --> 00:13:45,440 Speaker 4: that whoever was calling the game? No, there's a voiceover 271 00:13:45,480 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 4: guy for NBC. I forget his name, but this this. 272 00:13:48,880 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 2: Show, I don't remember the name vocals I watch. It 273 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 2: would be in DS. I remember his name being d Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 274 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,480 Speaker 2: what's his last name? Nuts? Damn? 275 00:14:00,200 --> 00:14:03,880 Speaker 3: Walk right into it again, Hey when that happened? 276 00:14:04,080 --> 00:14:06,199 Speaker 2: Yeah, whatever you knew it was? 277 00:14:07,240 --> 00:14:10,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, no, no, it's it's like the intro, the 278 00:14:10,360 --> 00:14:13,840 Speaker 4: NBC intro if you go to the NBA Finals in 279 00:14:13,920 --> 00:14:14,880 Speaker 4: nineteen ninety eight. 280 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:19,920 Speaker 2: Oh, this is interesting. Well, I'm curious to hear it now. Yeah, yeah, 281 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:21,320 Speaker 2: I don't recall this. 282 00:14:21,360 --> 00:14:22,520 Speaker 3: I want to hear I don't. 283 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 2: I don't even know what the sound sounds to. 284 00:14:24,760 --> 00:14:28,360 Speaker 1: At least play the NBC music, the round Ball Rock, Yeah, 285 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:29,200 Speaker 1: at least play that. 286 00:14:29,400 --> 00:14:29,920 Speaker 2: I think this is. 287 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:34,600 Speaker 3: I think it's under beyond winning another title. The world's 288 00:14:34,600 --> 00:14:35,760 Speaker 3: most renowned. 289 00:14:35,320 --> 00:14:38,680 Speaker 2: Athlete has one goal coup to keep his team. 290 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:41,960 Speaker 4: You might need an iron mass. You might need to 291 00:14:41,960 --> 00:14:44,320 Speaker 4: move it forward, all right, you move it forward. 292 00:14:44,640 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 2: Music is from the Man and the guys, and the 293 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:50,320 Speaker 2: guy's going to be like Leonardo DiCaprio featuring the Chicago 294 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:54,360 Speaker 2: Bulls and the Utah Jazz the NBA Finals. 295 00:14:57,720 --> 00:15:02,560 Speaker 3: They it'll probably come up after this. What you sound told? 296 00:15:04,840 --> 00:15:06,840 Speaker 2: All right? Let's see. Yes, let's hear it. 297 00:15:10,920 --> 00:15:16,240 Speaker 3: All right, we're here. 298 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:23,640 Speaker 4: What we gotta find this guy? 299 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:26,400 Speaker 2: No way? Jonas telling you. 300 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 5: Right here? 301 00:15:28,880 --> 00:15:31,440 Speaker 3: N this guy on nb remember this guy? 302 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:35,160 Speaker 5: Remember the New. 303 00:15:35,080 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 6: York Knicks versus the Chicago Boots. 304 00:15:37,880 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 2: You're a weirdo. 305 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 4: Okay, Well here's the here's the point that guy. 306 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:46,240 Speaker 2: It sounds like he's talking about the point is that guy? 307 00:15:46,720 --> 00:15:47,960 Speaker 3: When is that guy's dead? 308 00:15:48,280 --> 00:15:52,600 Speaker 4: But they're using AI to recreate his voice for the 309 00:15:52,680 --> 00:15:56,440 Speaker 4: open on NBC. Returning really to the coverage at the NBA. 310 00:15:56,480 --> 00:15:57,800 Speaker 2: Can you do that? I don't know. 311 00:15:58,600 --> 00:15:59,600 Speaker 3: I have no idea. 312 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:03,880 Speaker 2: I mean it didn't sound good in the original version. 313 00:16:04,520 --> 00:16:05,840 Speaker 2: Don't Don't you need to. 314 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:07,600 Speaker 1: Talk to the family or someone and be like, hey, 315 00:16:07,640 --> 00:16:09,720 Speaker 1: we're recreating this. 316 00:16:09,840 --> 00:16:12,200 Speaker 2: I mean, like, where do you draw the line with AI? 317 00:16:12,440 --> 00:16:12,640 Speaker 5: There? 318 00:16:12,800 --> 00:16:15,640 Speaker 4: And well, I think it's was it Randy Travis who 319 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:18,400 Speaker 4: signed over his rights, like he basically said, because he 320 00:16:18,440 --> 00:16:23,280 Speaker 4: had voice issues that now AI can recreate songs or 321 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:24,920 Speaker 4: you know, if there's something Country. 322 00:16:24,680 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: Singer Randy Trum Yeah, yeah, dude, i'd be missing allen 323 00:16:27,240 --> 00:16:29,080 Speaker 1: stuff in football season. I don't know any of the 324 00:16:29,080 --> 00:16:32,280 Speaker 1: stuff that's going on outside of football wild. 325 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:35,280 Speaker 4: Yeah, just the whole AI, and I think there is 326 00:16:35,320 --> 00:16:39,600 Speaker 4: an example. There's a sample of the AI version of 327 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:44,040 Speaker 4: that guy's voice in present day and it sounds fantastic. 328 00:16:46,880 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 2: Jonas n eats a borl of spaghetti. Who did you 329 00:16:51,840 --> 00:16:58,000 Speaker 2: sound like? Justin me? Yeah, I'm trying to do yeah, 330 00:16:58,040 --> 00:17:00,320 Speaker 2: but you sound like somebody different. Well uually he's got 331 00:17:00,360 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 2: something in the sought of his mouth. 332 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 3: Jim Fagan. Yeah, no longer with us? 333 00:17:04,600 --> 00:17:06,840 Speaker 2: And what movie is that from the guy? What are 334 00:17:06,880 --> 00:17:08,200 Speaker 2: you talking about? People are dead? 335 00:17:08,280 --> 00:17:11,119 Speaker 3: Jonas bred just set in my ears. Jim Fagan, he 336 00:17:11,200 --> 00:17:12,760 Speaker 3: passed away in twenty seventeen. 337 00:17:12,920 --> 00:17:17,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, did great work, Jim doesn't feel sounded pretty corny 338 00:17:17,320 --> 00:17:23,600 Speaker 2: to me, but you know, sounded corny before it goes 339 00:17:23,640 --> 00:17:24,879 Speaker 2: out to attack a bear. 340 00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:28,719 Speaker 4: No, no, no, no, no, we would hang out. All 341 00:17:28,760 --> 00:17:33,360 Speaker 4: the family gave their approval, all right, good. Yeah, so yeah, 342 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:34,040 Speaker 4: it's gonna be fun. 343 00:17:34,080 --> 00:17:34,280 Speaker 5: Man. 344 00:17:34,600 --> 00:17:39,960 Speaker 4: The NBA is back at NBC. I know we made 345 00:17:39,960 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 4: our picks, so I know. Kevin Durant, I don't feel 346 00:17:43,880 --> 00:17:44,640 Speaker 4: good about mine. 347 00:17:45,240 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 1: You guys all all right? Plus money. I was like, oh, 348 00:17:47,160 --> 00:17:48,480 Speaker 1: let's use this thing up a little bit. 349 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:51,200 Speaker 2: We'll see, well, we'll see. 350 00:17:51,240 --> 00:17:52,760 Speaker 4: We're going to see what's going on in the end 351 00:17:53,119 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 4: NFL when it comes to Dean Blandino and some of 352 00:17:55,520 --> 00:18:00,800 Speaker 4: the officiating. Right, So, Dean Blandino speaking of speaking some passion, 353 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 4: all right, The Godfather music is waiting. It is ready 354 00:18:05,040 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 4: for the arrival of Dean Blandino, and he's yours. 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Hey, bring Dane in 373 00:19:15,560 --> 00:19:17,879 Speaker 4: NFL college football rules analysts. 374 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:19,240 Speaker 2: Bring them in. 375 00:19:20,240 --> 00:19:22,480 Speaker 3: You get them on X if you dare to at 376 00:19:22,520 --> 00:19:26,760 Speaker 3: Dean Blandino. Hey, hey, hey, bring them in Dean. Good morning. 377 00:19:27,760 --> 00:19:28,200 Speaker 2: You did. 378 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:31,040 Speaker 5: How excited? How excited you guys can't when you hear 379 00:19:31,080 --> 00:19:31,600 Speaker 5: that music. 380 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 3: So it's so good. It's good. 381 00:19:36,560 --> 00:19:38,120 Speaker 2: We're trying to stay in character here. 382 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:44,359 Speaker 5: No, I know the Godfather impressions were pretty impressive bringing 383 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:46,520 Speaker 5: in having nightma. 384 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:51,960 Speaker 2: Hey, I had I had training for one of the best, 385 00:19:52,280 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 2: but that was really good. 386 00:19:53,920 --> 00:20:01,520 Speaker 5: Hey hey, oh yeah, I forgot the Godmother. You're having 387 00:20:01,560 --> 00:20:03,159 Speaker 5: a stroke? What's going on? 388 00:20:06,960 --> 00:20:11,359 Speaker 3: Oh my gosh? 389 00:20:11,760 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 4: Hey hey, hey, hey, come here for a second being. 390 00:20:19,000 --> 00:20:22,320 Speaker 5: Now. I think sure you like outside a white conversion 391 00:20:22,400 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 5: van with tinted windows. 392 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:30,840 Speaker 4: Indeed, I want to ask you this. It's kind of 393 00:20:30,840 --> 00:20:33,160 Speaker 4: a general question. I don't know if there's a way 394 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:36,879 Speaker 4: to if there are numbers to support this. But and 395 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 4: this could be just because of social media, just because 396 00:20:39,840 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 4: of the number of camera angles, like what we're able 397 00:20:42,760 --> 00:20:46,639 Speaker 4: to see nowadays. But do you feel like officiating this 398 00:20:46,760 --> 00:20:50,040 Speaker 4: year is worse than it's been because it feels like 399 00:20:50,080 --> 00:20:53,760 Speaker 4: there's more conversation about either miss calls. And I don't 400 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:56,880 Speaker 4: know if that's just from how many people are watching 401 00:20:56,960 --> 00:20:59,200 Speaker 4: now and so there's more coverage of it. But what's 402 00:20:59,200 --> 00:21:02,080 Speaker 4: your read on how the officiating crews have done this year, 403 00:21:02,119 --> 00:21:04,160 Speaker 4: maybe as opposed to years in the past. 404 00:21:04,520 --> 00:21:07,120 Speaker 5: Yeah, I think that's that's something that I think we're 405 00:21:07,119 --> 00:21:09,320 Speaker 5: going to live with every year. I think the scrutiny 406 00:21:09,359 --> 00:21:12,199 Speaker 5: and the technology and how we how we evaluate and 407 00:21:12,240 --> 00:21:16,520 Speaker 5: critique officials is so much greater than it was. And 408 00:21:16,520 --> 00:21:20,000 Speaker 5: and so I think that narrative that that team is 409 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:22,920 Speaker 5: going to be every year, I think you're gonna hear 410 00:21:23,240 --> 00:21:26,560 Speaker 5: here's some of that. I do listen. I mean, and 411 00:21:26,600 --> 00:21:31,240 Speaker 5: maybe this is just recency bias, but I like watching 412 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 5: the game last night the Lions, you know that I 413 00:21:38,680 --> 00:21:41,239 Speaker 5: didn't think that was a well officiated game, you know, 414 00:21:41,320 --> 00:21:44,920 Speaker 5: And I do feel like there's been some I think 415 00:21:45,040 --> 00:21:48,360 Speaker 5: replay there's the struggling in New York to some extent 416 00:21:48,560 --> 00:21:50,720 Speaker 5: with some of these deals. I mean, you watched the 417 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:53,840 Speaker 5: couple of plays last night, Dan Campbell challenges and they 418 00:21:53,840 --> 00:21:55,439 Speaker 5: look at it and they're like, oh wait, we got 419 00:21:55,480 --> 00:21:57,800 Speaker 5: to go back and look at it again. And and 420 00:21:58,560 --> 00:22:01,840 Speaker 5: so you know, the game, if game gets faster. I 421 00:22:01,880 --> 00:22:06,320 Speaker 5: don't know if the officials are are better or worse 422 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:09,160 Speaker 5: than they were two years ago, five years ago, ten 423 00:22:09,240 --> 00:22:11,959 Speaker 5: years ago, but it does feel like we're struggling in 424 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:15,560 Speaker 5: some areas and and you know, and you gotta you know, 425 00:22:15,600 --> 00:22:19,879 Speaker 5: we're not always the early season. Everybody's kind of you know, 426 00:22:20,040 --> 00:22:23,480 Speaker 5: preseason isn't great. You're kind of getting we're going into 427 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,919 Speaker 5: what now we gain? It's it's uh, I think we 428 00:22:27,000 --> 00:22:28,720 Speaker 5: got to like buckle up a little bit. 429 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 7: Dean. 430 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 1: On that note, you know, we talked about the interception 431 00:22:34,040 --> 00:22:38,200 Speaker 1: by Mollett. What I heard you pronounce it? What was 432 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:42,320 Speaker 1: originally a Kate reception? First off, how did you see 433 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 1: that play? And then help me understand how New York 434 00:22:46,640 --> 00:22:48,639 Speaker 1: and and I understand I guess the time of the 435 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:51,359 Speaker 1: game and all that, but help me understand are. 436 00:22:51,200 --> 00:22:54,040 Speaker 2: The mechanics still the same where there has. 437 00:22:53,920 --> 00:22:56,760 Speaker 1: To be a certain burden of proof from the angles 438 00:22:56,800 --> 00:23:00,919 Speaker 1: that you have for New York to overturn all but 439 00:23:00,960 --> 00:23:03,479 Speaker 1: they're still taking into consideration the call that was on 440 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 1: the field, right, They're not reofficiating the play. 441 00:23:06,359 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's that's the standard. That's been the guiding principle, 442 00:23:09,960 --> 00:23:12,439 Speaker 5: that you're not reofficiating the play, going, Okay, what do 443 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 5: we think it's the ruling on the field is this, 444 00:23:15,800 --> 00:23:19,880 Speaker 5: and we need to see something clear that jumps out 445 00:23:20,040 --> 00:23:23,040 Speaker 5: that says it's not that and it needs to be changed. 446 00:23:23,960 --> 00:23:27,199 Speaker 5: And that was. You know, if I had to reofficiate 447 00:23:27,240 --> 00:23:31,119 Speaker 5: the play, i'd probably lean interception. But they ruled it 448 00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:34,440 Speaker 5: to catch otton right, I've had his hands on it. 449 00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:37,399 Speaker 5: I mean they were both fighting for it. The tie 450 00:23:37,440 --> 00:23:39,800 Speaker 5: goes to the receiver. I didn't think it was necessarily 451 00:23:39,880 --> 00:23:44,119 Speaker 5: it's a simultaneous catch, but it certainly was close. And 452 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:47,320 Speaker 5: I didn't see enough to overturn that. And that's one 453 00:23:47,320 --> 00:23:49,440 Speaker 5: of those deals where and I learned that the hard 454 00:23:49,440 --> 00:23:53,280 Speaker 5: way in my own experience making decisions is I don't 455 00:23:53,280 --> 00:23:56,840 Speaker 5: have to just convince myself. The burden of proof is Okay. 456 00:23:56,960 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 5: I can show this video to one hundred people and 457 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:03,040 Speaker 5: they would go, oh, yeah, absolutely, look I see it. Yep, 458 00:24:03,280 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 5: clearly that's an interception, and I just didn't think that 459 00:24:05,960 --> 00:24:06,520 Speaker 5: was the case. 460 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:10,840 Speaker 1: So I guess just to follow up on that, then, 461 00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:15,320 Speaker 1: how do they make that call, like like and explain 462 00:24:15,320 --> 00:24:17,919 Speaker 1: to me simultaneous possession. Then my understanding of that is, 463 00:24:17,960 --> 00:24:19,679 Speaker 1: like if both players go up for it kind of 464 00:24:19,720 --> 00:24:22,879 Speaker 1: like they did that, it really just has to be 465 00:24:22,920 --> 00:24:25,520 Speaker 1: both of them have possession of it as they go 466 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 1: to the ground as the place stops. 467 00:24:28,760 --> 00:24:32,960 Speaker 5: Yeah, so yeah, something's possession has to be and it's 468 00:24:33,119 --> 00:24:36,320 Speaker 5: rare that you should but everything has to happen at 469 00:24:36,359 --> 00:24:40,000 Speaker 5: the same exact time. Like both players get control at 470 00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:43,040 Speaker 5: the same time. They both have to maintain that control 471 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:46,440 Speaker 5: if one player loses it, even for split second, right, 472 00:24:46,480 --> 00:24:49,920 Speaker 5: so they have to make exact same time get control. 473 00:24:50,119 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 5: They both have to maintain that control all the way 474 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:55,639 Speaker 5: to the end of in that instance, them going to 475 00:24:55,720 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 5: the ground. Most of the time it's kind of the 476 00:24:59,280 --> 00:25:01,560 Speaker 5: you know, because it's so hard at full speed, officials 477 00:25:01,600 --> 00:25:03,560 Speaker 5: are going to you know, survival of the fittest and 478 00:25:03,600 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 5: who ends up with it. That's typically what they're going 479 00:25:06,359 --> 00:25:08,879 Speaker 5: to rule, unless they you know, they saw something, you 480 00:25:08,920 --> 00:25:13,720 Speaker 5: know different. But so so that's that simultaneous possession. Like 481 00:25:13,760 --> 00:25:15,399 Speaker 5: I said, you can make a case that maybe that 482 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,840 Speaker 5: was it, but again this I think whoever's making that 483 00:25:18,960 --> 00:25:24,439 Speaker 5: decision is using a I think standard versus what I 484 00:25:24,480 --> 00:25:28,480 Speaker 5: can actually prove standard and it's not an I think standard, 485 00:25:28,520 --> 00:25:31,240 Speaker 5: and I think that's what's happening in some of the instances. 486 00:25:30,760 --> 00:25:37,840 Speaker 2: System Dan Baker Mayfield had some strong criticisms coming the 487 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 2: way of the officials. It made me wonder, like, you know, 488 00:25:41,200 --> 00:25:45,480 Speaker 2: guys immediately get get fine, whether it's a coach, whether 489 00:25:45,520 --> 00:25:50,280 Speaker 2: it's a player, and doing so, like what what does 490 00:25:50,359 --> 00:25:52,920 Speaker 2: that like? You know, where did that come from? What 491 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:56,400 Speaker 2: does that achieve? Like you you can you could probably 492 00:25:56,400 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 2: criticize another coach, get away with it. You could criticize 493 00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:02,560 Speaker 2: another player from the other team, get away with it. 494 00:26:02,640 --> 00:26:06,920 Speaker 2: But if you say everything about officials, it's like you're 495 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:11,040 Speaker 2: going to get a real stiff penalty coming your way 496 00:26:11,080 --> 00:26:13,879 Speaker 2: based off of that. Why was that established? Was it 497 00:26:13,960 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 2: just you know, based upon don't question the calls, just 498 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:20,840 Speaker 2: just deal with it, like we're do you have an 499 00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:23,800 Speaker 2: idea where that even came from? The whole finding asct of. 500 00:26:23,720 --> 00:26:27,760 Speaker 5: This, Well, you know, it goes back before my time. 501 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:30,600 Speaker 5: But I think that's pretty it's standard, and that's across 502 00:26:30,600 --> 00:26:33,199 Speaker 5: all sports, and I get it. I get it to 503 00:26:33,240 --> 00:26:36,080 Speaker 5: some extent where you want to maintain the credibility of 504 00:26:36,119 --> 00:26:38,359 Speaker 5: your officials. You don't want players to just be able 505 00:26:38,400 --> 00:26:40,520 Speaker 5: to coach it or whatever, to just be able to 506 00:26:40,520 --> 00:26:43,760 Speaker 5: say whatever they want, because because I think that that 507 00:26:43,960 --> 00:26:46,560 Speaker 5: you can take it too far. I do think that 508 00:26:46,800 --> 00:26:50,879 Speaker 5: we've you know, it's you guys know it's better than me. 509 00:26:50,920 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 5: It's an emotional game at that level, especially Big is 510 00:26:54,600 --> 00:26:57,119 Speaker 5: coming off a tough loss. There weren't look, there was 511 00:26:57,240 --> 00:26:58,919 Speaker 5: you know, there was a tripping call. They missed on 512 00:26:58,960 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 5: a big you know, it's a big drive at the 513 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:02,560 Speaker 5: end of the game, should have been a first down. 514 00:27:03,160 --> 00:27:07,640 Speaker 5: He's frustrated and he speaks his mind, and yeah, they'll 515 00:27:07,760 --> 00:27:10,240 Speaker 5: probably will be a fine because that's the policy. 516 00:27:10,440 --> 00:27:10,720 Speaker 1: I do. 517 00:27:10,960 --> 00:27:14,080 Speaker 5: You know, I do think that there's a way, you know, 518 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:16,920 Speaker 5: I don't think the league should every time somebody mentioned officiating. 519 00:27:16,920 --> 00:27:19,960 Speaker 5: I think you can. You can do it thoughtfully and 520 00:27:19,960 --> 00:27:24,320 Speaker 5: do it without being you know, disrespectful. It's just it's 521 00:27:24,359 --> 00:27:27,520 Speaker 5: a tough deal. And uh, you know, I would imagine 522 00:27:27,520 --> 00:27:29,120 Speaker 5: they're gonna they're probably gonna find them. 523 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:29,280 Speaker 9: You know. 524 00:27:29,320 --> 00:27:33,160 Speaker 5: They suspended Drake Greenlaw for for going after the official 525 00:27:34,480 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 5: after the game in Denver, which was crazy, which no 526 00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:41,080 Speaker 5: one even knew about until yesterday, and they announced it 527 00:27:41,119 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 5: and then the videos are popping up on social media. 528 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 5: So I get protecting the officials and protecting their credibility, 529 00:27:47,800 --> 00:27:49,600 Speaker 5: but also on the other side, and I lived this, 530 00:27:50,359 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 5: the league goes too far in terms of isolating and 531 00:27:55,240 --> 00:27:59,320 Speaker 5: insulating the officiating and not being transparent. And that's a 532 00:27:59,440 --> 00:28:01,119 Speaker 5: problem because and then people are going to be like, 533 00:28:01,680 --> 00:28:03,440 Speaker 5: you know, what is going on? And then you get 534 00:28:03,440 --> 00:28:05,639 Speaker 5: the conspiracy theories and get all the other stuff that 535 00:28:05,720 --> 00:28:06,280 Speaker 5: we see. 536 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:06,920 Speaker 2: Uh. 537 00:28:07,000 --> 00:28:09,840 Speaker 4: He is Dean Blandino joining us here on Fox Sports Radio, 538 00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:12,919 Speaker 4: Fox Sports NFL college football rules analysts with us here 539 00:28:12,960 --> 00:28:14,880 Speaker 4: on Two Pros and a Cup of Joe. So one 540 00:28:14,920 --> 00:28:16,720 Speaker 4: of the things that you mentioned this and kind of 541 00:28:16,720 --> 00:28:19,840 Speaker 4: alluded to it was is there enough to overturn it? 542 00:28:20,040 --> 00:28:22,600 Speaker 4: And I think that's a really fair way to look 543 00:28:22,640 --> 00:28:25,159 Speaker 4: at some of these close calls. Whether you're watching, you know, 544 00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:27,760 Speaker 4: major League Baseball, and there's a play at second base 545 00:28:27,880 --> 00:28:29,919 Speaker 4: or a play at the plate, it's like, yeah, but 546 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 4: is there enough there to overturn it? Even if it 547 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:36,600 Speaker 4: looks slightly like you could, is there enough there? And 548 00:28:36,640 --> 00:28:39,280 Speaker 4: I say all that to say this, what did they 549 00:28:39,400 --> 00:28:43,000 Speaker 4: see in the TJ. Hawkinson catch and then no catch 550 00:28:43,440 --> 00:28:47,000 Speaker 4: that made them overturn that call because I cannot find 551 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:49,800 Speaker 4: any angle anywhere where it looks like there was enough 552 00:28:49,800 --> 00:28:53,840 Speaker 4: there to overturn a touchdown catch to an incomplete pass. 553 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:57,680 Speaker 5: Yeah, you know, and I was we were watching the 554 00:28:57,680 --> 00:29:00,160 Speaker 5: game before, we were watching red zone before our our 555 00:29:00,200 --> 00:29:03,680 Speaker 5: game in Dallas and watching that play, and it was 556 00:29:03,760 --> 00:29:05,560 Speaker 5: and we all said, look, we're up in the booth froom, 557 00:29:05,680 --> 00:29:07,840 Speaker 5: like that's too close, you know, it did my I 558 00:29:07,840 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 5: think what they saw was Hoginson's going to the ground. 559 00:29:13,400 --> 00:29:16,280 Speaker 5: As he hits the ground, he kind of starts to 560 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:19,560 Speaker 5: roll over and the ball touches the ground, and then 561 00:29:19,720 --> 00:29:22,880 Speaker 5: they ruled that it came loose at that point he 562 00:29:23,040 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 5: still has to hold on to it when he hits 563 00:29:25,040 --> 00:29:27,840 Speaker 5: the ground. I just thought that was another one. 564 00:29:27,960 --> 00:29:32,800 Speaker 9: And again it's like, is the evidence, you know, eighty 565 00:29:32,840 --> 00:29:37,240 Speaker 9: five percent, ninety percent, even ninety nine point nine percent, 566 00:29:37,560 --> 00:29:39,200 Speaker 9: it's got to be one hundred percent. 567 00:29:39,360 --> 00:29:42,360 Speaker 5: And so to me, that was just one of those 568 00:29:42,400 --> 00:29:47,480 Speaker 5: where if everybody is questioning why why why, then how 569 00:29:47,480 --> 00:29:50,640 Speaker 5: can it be clear and obvious? Right? And unless it's 570 00:29:50,720 --> 00:29:52,640 Speaker 5: just a rule thing that people don't understand, but that 571 00:29:52,760 --> 00:29:56,360 Speaker 5: wasn't the case. And again, it's just that's and obviously 572 00:29:56,400 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 5: you know he was frustrated, and rightfully so. But and 573 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:04,120 Speaker 5: I've made those I've lived that when I early in 574 00:30:04,120 --> 00:30:07,160 Speaker 5: my career, where I could convince myself of something and 575 00:30:07,200 --> 00:30:09,680 Speaker 5: then I try to explain it to people, I go, Man, 576 00:30:09,880 --> 00:30:13,160 Speaker 5: I'm explaining this for ten minutes. How does that jump 577 00:30:13,160 --> 00:30:15,360 Speaker 5: out player? And obvious it just isn't. And I think 578 00:30:15,400 --> 00:30:17,520 Speaker 5: that's that's part of the issue right now. 579 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:19,600 Speaker 2: All right, I've got one for you. 580 00:30:19,720 --> 00:30:22,920 Speaker 1: Because so much is made of the toush push and 581 00:30:22,960 --> 00:30:25,920 Speaker 1: the play everything else. What was interesting this week though, 582 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:28,800 Speaker 1: is we saw Christian McCaffrey with that game sealing touchdown 583 00:30:28,840 --> 00:30:32,320 Speaker 1: VERSU Atlanta on Sunday night, Yeah, getting pulled into the 584 00:30:32,400 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 1: end zone. And so I guess my question is because 585 00:30:35,840 --> 00:30:38,720 Speaker 1: I think what was Terry McAuley came on later and 586 00:30:38,760 --> 00:30:41,040 Speaker 1: said that it should have been helping the runner, which 587 00:30:41,040 --> 00:30:41,560 Speaker 1: is illegal. 588 00:30:42,120 --> 00:30:45,280 Speaker 2: Like, so we can't we can push them, we can't 589 00:30:45,280 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 2: pull them. 590 00:30:45,840 --> 00:30:47,320 Speaker 1: I mean, at what point do we kind of just 591 00:30:47,400 --> 00:30:50,080 Speaker 1: draw the line, Like why are we able to keep 592 00:30:50,160 --> 00:30:53,440 Speaker 1: that rule in the playbook even though we can't officiate 593 00:30:53,520 --> 00:30:56,960 Speaker 1: the push or we couldn't so we changed it, but 594 00:30:57,000 --> 00:30:59,760 Speaker 1: we can officiate the poll like it just it's like 595 00:30:59,800 --> 00:31:01,240 Speaker 1: it's I should be all in or all out on 596 00:31:01,320 --> 00:31:01,920 Speaker 1: aiding the run. 597 00:31:02,200 --> 00:31:03,520 Speaker 2: Is that the easiest way we could do this? 598 00:31:04,360 --> 00:31:08,080 Speaker 5: Agree? This is all This goes back to like mid 599 00:31:08,120 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 5: two thousands when and it look it hasn't been called, 600 00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:13,360 Speaker 5: and it was like the fish was like, it's so tough. 601 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:16,360 Speaker 5: You got a pile, who's you know? Are you pushing 602 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:18,480 Speaker 5: the pile? Are you're pushing your teammate? Are you pushing 603 00:31:18,520 --> 00:31:21,800 Speaker 5: the runner? And so they got rid of the push language. 604 00:31:21,840 --> 00:31:25,120 Speaker 5: But but it's lift. If a runner is on the ground, 605 00:31:25,160 --> 00:31:27,160 Speaker 5: you come and lift him up off the ground, or 606 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 5: you pull him to gain additionally yards. That's still remained 607 00:31:31,400 --> 00:31:34,240 Speaker 5: a foul in the rule book. It hasn't been called 608 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:36,960 Speaker 5: in the NFL since like ninety three or night I 609 00:31:36,960 --> 00:31:42,760 Speaker 5: don't even know. So it's it's something that, yes, it 610 00:31:42,920 --> 00:31:45,200 Speaker 5: is hard, but there are a lot of things out 611 00:31:45,240 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 5: there that are hard to or difficult to officiate. So 612 00:31:48,720 --> 00:31:50,480 Speaker 5: I don't think that's the reason. To me, it's just 613 00:31:51,360 --> 00:31:54,600 Speaker 5: put it in, you know, in terms of the all 614 00:31:54,640 --> 00:31:56,800 Speaker 5: the push to pull, all the aiding the runner, just 615 00:31:56,840 --> 00:31:59,960 Speaker 5: take it out with put the ru rulebook language in teach. 616 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:03,560 Speaker 5: The officials call it a couple of times, and yeah, 617 00:32:03,600 --> 00:32:06,040 Speaker 5: you're gonna call that once at the goal line, and 618 00:32:06,080 --> 00:32:08,800 Speaker 5: now you go from a touchdown to you know whatever, 619 00:32:08,840 --> 00:32:11,600 Speaker 5: it is, second and goal at the twelve. That's that's 620 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:15,200 Speaker 5: teams won't won't do it, and that's that's the hope 621 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:17,080 Speaker 5: that they can get it done in the off season. 622 00:32:18,080 --> 00:32:24,680 Speaker 2: Dan, how many variations of the same type of calls? 623 00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:28,000 Speaker 2: Like do you get complaints on like weekly? Like is 624 00:32:28,040 --> 00:32:31,000 Speaker 2: it new variations or is it all the same? Like 625 00:32:31,040 --> 00:32:34,000 Speaker 2: how does it come your way in terms of questions 626 00:32:34,040 --> 00:32:36,640 Speaker 2: you're asked, because I mean, in theory, there can only 627 00:32:36,680 --> 00:32:39,800 Speaker 2: be so many things that could take place within the 628 00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:43,480 Speaker 2: parameters of the same right, Like do you do you 629 00:32:43,520 --> 00:32:48,240 Speaker 2: find yourself getting a wide array of a perspective on 630 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:51,200 Speaker 2: how calls are being made and how officiating is taking 631 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:53,760 Speaker 2: place or is it a is it a narrow like 632 00:32:53,880 --> 00:32:56,880 Speaker 2: is it a more narrow scope of these plays? Are 633 00:32:56,920 --> 00:32:59,920 Speaker 2: are jacked up? Or holding? Or pass interferencely? You know 634 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:00,800 Speaker 2: stuff like that. 635 00:33:00,920 --> 00:33:02,960 Speaker 5: Well, I go back to when I was at the 636 00:33:03,000 --> 00:33:05,680 Speaker 5: league office and we'd get coaches questions and each team 637 00:33:05,720 --> 00:33:08,120 Speaker 5: could submit up to ten questions and you would get 638 00:33:08,160 --> 00:33:11,080 Speaker 5: it and you would go through it and the majority 639 00:33:11,080 --> 00:33:16,080 Speaker 5: of questions from clubs was about holding offensive holding, because 640 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:19,000 Speaker 5: it is very subjective. There's you know, the old thing 641 00:33:19,080 --> 00:33:21,400 Speaker 5: you call holding on every play. I don't think that's true, 642 00:33:21,440 --> 00:33:24,320 Speaker 5: but there is an opportunity to call holding on every 643 00:33:24,320 --> 00:33:27,600 Speaker 5: play because offensive linemen use their hands and grab and 644 00:33:27,920 --> 00:33:32,720 Speaker 5: do different things, so that looked like holding. So offensive 645 00:33:32,720 --> 00:33:36,480 Speaker 5: holding was always the most frequent question I think as 646 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 5: an analyst and people that text me and ask questions, 647 00:33:39,400 --> 00:33:44,360 Speaker 5: I think past difference is always something, even offensive past difference. 648 00:33:44,400 --> 00:33:47,360 Speaker 5: I think that's something that people even and the officials. 649 00:33:47,400 --> 00:33:51,480 Speaker 5: It's the most missed call every year you do an analysis, 650 00:33:51,120 --> 00:33:55,520 Speaker 5: and the one the official struggle with most historically is 651 00:33:55,560 --> 00:33:58,440 Speaker 5: offensive past difference because it's so hard because it's the deef, 652 00:33:58,600 --> 00:34:02,440 Speaker 5: is a defender initiate, the contact, is the receiver running around, 653 00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:06,560 Speaker 5: is the receiver you know, is the receiver extending the arms? 654 00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:09,160 Speaker 5: All these to push off, all these different things, so 655 00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:13,120 Speaker 5: it is I get questions about everything, but typically when 656 00:34:13,160 --> 00:34:16,960 Speaker 5: my phone blows up, it's like usually the big stuff 657 00:34:17,080 --> 00:34:19,799 Speaker 5: that people are like, what the heck is going on? 658 00:34:19,920 --> 00:34:23,880 Speaker 5: Like last night with you know, the out and play 659 00:34:23,920 --> 00:34:26,120 Speaker 5: and then the challenge where they went back and looked 660 00:34:26,120 --> 00:34:28,799 Speaker 5: at it again, those types of things, but it does, 661 00:34:29,480 --> 00:34:32,160 Speaker 5: it does kind of. I get a lot. It's a 662 00:34:32,160 --> 00:34:32,919 Speaker 5: smortage sport. 663 00:34:33,840 --> 00:34:37,160 Speaker 4: He used the great Dean Blandino, Fox Sports NFL College 664 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:39,520 Speaker 4: football rules analyst, get. 665 00:34:39,360 --> 00:34:46,480 Speaker 3: Him hunt at smortgage board tremendous is always. We appreciate it. 666 00:34:48,080 --> 00:34:52,600 Speaker 2: Have a great day at day. 667 00:34:53,520 --> 00:34:55,799 Speaker 5: I'll leave you guys with a challenge for the rest 668 00:34:55,880 --> 00:34:57,920 Speaker 5: of your time on the air today. How many times 669 00:34:57,960 --> 00:35:00,720 Speaker 5: can you say schmortgage sport? Okay, mortgage. 670 00:35:01,239 --> 00:35:05,200 Speaker 4: Well, that is a challenge even saying it. Dean, we 671 00:35:05,320 --> 00:35:07,560 Speaker 4: appreciate it. We'll do it again next week. 672 00:35:08,080 --> 00:35:10,040 Speaker 3: There he is a great Dean. Blame Beto with us 673 00:35:10,080 --> 00:35:11,239 Speaker 3: here on Fox Sports Radio. 674 00:35:11,280 --> 00:35:13,279 Speaker 2: By the way, that's a word you're gonna stay away from. 675 00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:19,160 Speaker 3: Huh board schmorgasbord. Yeah, that's that feels like it's part 676 00:35:19,200 --> 00:35:19,759 Speaker 3: of that. Yeah. 677 00:35:20,560 --> 00:35:22,040 Speaker 4: By the way, be sure to check out our brand 678 00:35:22,080 --> 00:35:24,400 Speaker 4: new YouTube channel for the show. Just search two pros 679 00:35:24,560 --> 00:35:27,239 Speaker 4: FSR on YouTube again. That's two pros FSR. Be sure 680 00:35:27,239 --> 00:35:29,520 Speaker 4: to get the subscribe button. Don't stop there the thumbs 681 00:35:29,560 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 4: up icon coming away. Let us know who on the 682 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:35,440 Speaker 4: show you agree with. You check out our new channel 683 00:35:35,520 --> 00:35:39,319 Speaker 4: on YouTube again. 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It's it's not human. 717 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:24,320 Speaker 1: You don't hear like the I'm sure he smoked cigars 718 00:37:24,400 --> 00:37:26,360 Speaker 1: or smoked because you hear the gravel a little bit 719 00:37:26,400 --> 00:37:26,920 Speaker 1: in his voice. 720 00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:30,040 Speaker 2: It's just very clear. Yeah, it's like to clear. 721 00:37:30,320 --> 00:37:33,120 Speaker 1: It doesn't it doesn't sound like human where there's a 722 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:37,719 Speaker 1: little bit of that. Not perfect, you know, it's clear. 723 00:37:38,360 --> 00:37:41,000 Speaker 2: It's a little jarring. Play the first one again, though 724 00:37:44,920 --> 00:37:48,760 Speaker 2: it's the NBA, NBC NBA. 725 00:37:51,840 --> 00:37:54,040 Speaker 10: I think obviously the levels are better in the newer 726 00:37:54,160 --> 00:37:57,000 Speaker 10: twenty twelve, twenty five version, more clear, because nineteen ninety 727 00:37:57,000 --> 00:37:58,600 Speaker 10: eight your audio is going to be a lot different 728 00:37:58,680 --> 00:38:00,360 Speaker 10: back then. I do want to play not what his 729 00:38:00,480 --> 00:38:03,520 Speaker 10: daughter had to say, more curious about how family found, 730 00:38:04,480 --> 00:38:07,160 Speaker 10: His daughter said, they are deeply grateful that NBC Sports 731 00:38:07,239 --> 00:38:09,919 Speaker 10: had the vision to honor our father's legacy in such 732 00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:13,120 Speaker 10: a meaningful way. He would be thrilled and proud to 733 00:38:13,200 --> 00:38:15,160 Speaker 10: be a part of this. It's been a true pleasure 734 00:38:15,200 --> 00:38:17,439 Speaker 10: working with NBC Sports on this project. 735 00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:21,239 Speaker 2: Working with them on this project. They're getting broke off 736 00:38:21,320 --> 00:38:25,560 Speaker 2: for Sorry, yeah you think so? Oh hell yeah, I 737 00:38:25,640 --> 00:38:28,440 Speaker 2: mean a residual. I don't think it's going to be 738 00:38:28,520 --> 00:38:30,680 Speaker 2: broke off. Yeah I was remember that. Yeah, I mean 739 00:38:31,360 --> 00:38:35,200 Speaker 2: knowing you what you mean money? 740 00:38:35,320 --> 00:38:36,520 Speaker 10: Maybe you got an. 741 00:38:39,600 --> 00:38:47,800 Speaker 2: I'm just talking about the tank nasty, the NBA breaking 742 00:38:47,880 --> 00:38:53,080 Speaker 2: her off for daddy voice, Daddy for your daddy voice. 743 00:38:58,120 --> 00:39:01,520 Speaker 3: Okay, al I saw this. It will kind of fun. Actually, 744 00:39:01,600 --> 00:39:02,680 Speaker 3: might want to participate. 745 00:39:02,960 --> 00:39:06,320 Speaker 10: Denver is hosting a thirty one mile run where the 746 00:39:06,440 --> 00:39:09,719 Speaker 10: racers have to want to billy consume Taco Bell. 747 00:39:09,840 --> 00:39:10,759 Speaker 3: They have to eat time. 748 00:39:11,239 --> 00:39:15,759 Speaker 2: Go ahead, everybody vomiting on the street. That's ridiculous, run right, 749 00:39:16,880 --> 00:39:17,200 Speaker 2: you run? 750 00:39:17,520 --> 00:39:17,560 Speaker 5: No? 751 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:21,600 Speaker 2: Okay, thirty males Taco Bell doing thirty miles of running 752 00:39:21,640 --> 00:39:26,920 Speaker 2: and eating taco bell. God, you imagine how many never mass. 753 00:39:26,760 --> 00:39:28,200 Speaker 3: I think they're gonna have to wear diapers? 754 00:39:28,280 --> 00:39:32,279 Speaker 2: How would you do that? Yeah, that's bad, that's just. 755 00:39:34,520 --> 00:39:35,719 Speaker 3: No knock on Taco Bell. 756 00:39:36,160 --> 00:39:37,680 Speaker 10: If you had to pick one thing to eat, the 757 00:39:37,719 --> 00:39:39,919 Speaker 10: whole race. What would you choose off the Taco Bell menu. 758 00:39:40,440 --> 00:39:44,439 Speaker 2: I don't know. Water, there you go, good one. 759 00:39:45,080 --> 00:39:48,640 Speaker 10: I like their little cinnamon bolt balls. They're so good 760 00:39:48,719 --> 00:39:49,680 Speaker 10: with the cream in the center. 761 00:39:51,520 --> 00:39:53,720 Speaker 2: Yeah. Way to end the show, Lorena,