1 00:00:01,280 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: Thanks for listening to the best of The Doug Gottlieb 2 00:00:03,320 --> 00:00:05,960 Speaker 1: Show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday 3 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:09,440 Speaker 1: three to five Eastern twelve two Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. 4 00:00:09,520 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 1: Find your local station for The Doug Gottlieb Show at 5 00:00:12,080 --> 00:00:15,280 Speaker 1: boxsports Radio dot com, or stream us live every day 6 00:00:15,360 --> 00:00:20,280 Speaker 1: on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR Boom, What Up 7 00:00:20,320 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 1: America Doug Gottlieb Show, five Sports Radio. We hope you're 8 00:00:30,240 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 1: having the most spectacular day you've ever had in the 9 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:42,800 Speaker 1: history of your life. That would be cool, right, I mean, like, wow, 10 00:00:42,800 --> 00:00:44,520 Speaker 1: that's a little different than wishing me a good day, 11 00:00:44,800 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 1: the most spectacular day in the history of your life. 12 00:00:47,600 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, I feel good? 13 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:59,080 Speaker 1: Well do I do too? I do too? Okay, so congratulations. 14 00:00:59,080 --> 00:01:04,600 Speaker 1: In Major League Baseball, they fixed their regular season, by 15 00:01:04,600 --> 00:01:09,000 Speaker 1: my estimation, making it I've told you like baseball is 16 00:01:09,040 --> 00:01:11,360 Speaker 1: exciting to watch. Is it ever going to be Is 17 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:15,279 Speaker 1: it going to be NFL football college football? In terms 18 00:01:15,280 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 1: of the contact collisions the game to game. Probably not. 19 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:23,080 Speaker 1: It's a different vibe, right, It's just a different sport. 20 00:01:23,400 --> 00:01:26,040 Speaker 1: But they have made it a much more exciting version 21 00:01:26,080 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 1: of itself with the rule changes going back a year ago. 22 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:32,880 Speaker 1: I mean, there's been several rule changes in the last 23 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:34,760 Speaker 1: couple of years, but a year ago is when the 24 00:01:35,319 --> 00:01:38,280 Speaker 1: you know, the size of the bases were increased, and 25 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 1: that's when we had more stolen bases. The ship was eliminated, 26 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:45,200 Speaker 1: so we've had more balls put into play, athleticism is back, 27 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:48,960 Speaker 1: and then you know, this Wildcard Round, which is a 28 00:01:49,040 --> 00:01:53,160 Speaker 1: three game series all at the same site, has given 29 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 1: us three game threes today. I think the most remarkable 30 00:01:56,960 --> 00:02:00,360 Speaker 1: thing about it, guys, if we're being completely hand, it 31 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 1: is the only team that swept their opponent and that 32 00:02:05,360 --> 00:02:10,400 Speaker 1: is through is the Dodgers. And we have a huge 33 00:02:10,440 --> 00:02:13,680 Speaker 1: Dodger fan on our staff, and he can't stand his 34 00:02:13,720 --> 00:02:18,880 Speaker 1: own team. It's like he roots for their demise, roots 35 00:02:18,880 --> 00:02:26,600 Speaker 1: for their demise. Right. So yeah, I'm just sitting there 36 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 1: and trying to figure trying to figure out how we 37 00:02:32,080 --> 00:02:35,840 Speaker 1: got to this place where we got three game threes. 38 00:02:36,200 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 1: Super super exciting, and the baseball has They've reeled me in. 39 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:44,880 Speaker 1: October is always the best month. I mean, I don't 40 00:02:44,880 --> 00:02:47,640 Speaker 1: know what it's like where you are in northeast Wisconsin. 41 00:02:47,720 --> 00:02:50,080 Speaker 1: We're getting a little Indian summer. It's like eighty degrees outside. 42 00:02:50,080 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 1: It's amazing. The weather's good. Even when the weather's not good. 43 00:02:52,960 --> 00:02:56,000 Speaker 1: The leagues turn in most parts of the country. College 44 00:02:56,040 --> 00:02:59,840 Speaker 1: football matters, NFL starts to matter, and Major League Baseball 45 00:02:59,880 --> 00:03:02,000 Speaker 1: is great, and the playoffs are better than anything you 46 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:05,800 Speaker 1: can imagine. The difference in level of intensity of baseball 47 00:03:05,840 --> 00:03:08,680 Speaker 1: playoffs as opposed to baseball regular season is the greatest 48 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:10,840 Speaker 1: jump in all the sports. And then you factor in 49 00:03:10,880 --> 00:03:13,359 Speaker 1: how good these this wild card's been, and it's pretty amazing. 50 00:03:15,800 --> 00:03:17,960 Speaker 1: JAYSETU do you want to talk like why are you 51 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: still not why are you still bitter about your team? 52 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:25,040 Speaker 2: I'm bitter about him? No, yeah, I mean just. 53 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 1: In your group text. I don't worry that the bullpen 54 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:32,079 Speaker 1: will still blow it, right, Like they spank the Reds 55 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:35,119 Speaker 1: in two straight games. Yes, they had a bullpen guy 56 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: in each game kind of implode, but they had enough 57 00:03:40,040 --> 00:03:44,440 Speaker 1: slack if you will, to easily win both games. 58 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:44,800 Speaker 2: Yeah. 59 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 1: I just still get the sense of you're not in 60 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 1: on your team. 61 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:52,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I know you're you're being intellectually dishonest right now. 62 00:03:52,360 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 2: I mean beating the Reds in a wild card series 63 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 2: that's not the standard for the Dodgers. My obvious goal 64 00:03:59,080 --> 00:04:01,560 Speaker 2: is to have my team win the World Series. And 65 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 2: do you think they can win a World Series when 66 00:04:04,320 --> 00:04:06,360 Speaker 2: your bullpen in the last two nights in the eighth 67 00:04:06,360 --> 00:04:09,920 Speaker 2: inning has an ERA of sixty three and a half. 68 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:18,560 Speaker 1: Uh no, no, I don't. But again, like last night, 69 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:20,240 Speaker 1: the guy who blew up as a rookie, wasn't he. 70 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:24,680 Speaker 2: She might be a secondhand guy, but our second ear guy. 71 00:04:24,680 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 2: But yeah, he's no heasy gone guy. Yeah, but it's 72 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:30,120 Speaker 2: a It's not like that. It's not like this is 73 00:04:30,160 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 2: just an issue that happened the last two nights. It's 74 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:38,040 Speaker 2: been a systemic issue for the entire season. The maybe 75 00:04:38,080 --> 00:04:41,880 Speaker 2: the most viral video yesterday was a video of Mason 76 00:04:41,920 --> 00:04:44,800 Speaker 2: Miller hitting one hundred and four point three Miles Prower 77 00:04:44,839 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 2: in the pottery game. The Dodgers are like, no, thanks, Nah, 78 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:52,600 Speaker 2: we don't need to seek Mason Miller because our trade 79 00:04:52,640 --> 00:04:56,920 Speaker 2: deadline is going to be the guys coming back from injury, right. 80 00:04:56,800 --> 00:05:02,680 Speaker 1: Which obviously has not worked out well for them. Listen, 81 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:05,719 Speaker 1: it's fair, but I again, at some point just enjoy 82 00:05:05,800 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: the Dubs while being cautiously, maybe cautiously pessimistic over the 83 00:05:10,800 --> 00:05:11,760 Speaker 1: bullpen moving forward. 84 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,359 Speaker 2: Let me give you an example of I mean the 85 00:05:15,440 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 2: difference between the Reds and the Phillies, and it kind 86 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:20,880 Speaker 2: of comes back full circle to one of the Dodgers 87 00:05:22,000 --> 00:05:24,040 Speaker 2: weak spots. So if you look at the series with 88 00:05:24,120 --> 00:05:28,760 Speaker 2: the Phillies, Kyle Schwarber, if you look at the stats 89 00:05:28,760 --> 00:05:31,640 Speaker 2: that are ridiculous, Kyle Schwarber had one hundred and thirty 90 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:36,440 Speaker 2: two RBIs this year from the leadoff spot, shohe Otani 91 00:05:36,520 --> 00:05:40,720 Speaker 2: went into the final weekend of the year needing an 92 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 2: RBI for one hundred. In other words, one of the 93 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:48,680 Speaker 2: Dodgers week spotses are seven through nine. The Phillies have 94 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 2: done exceptionally at the bottom of their order, and then 95 00:05:52,120 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 2: they went out and got a frontline closer at the 96 00:05:55,279 --> 00:05:58,080 Speaker 2: tread dentline and the Dodgers did not. So no, I 97 00:05:58,240 --> 00:06:01,280 Speaker 2: definitely I go into each series series with this apprehension 98 00:06:01,320 --> 00:06:03,760 Speaker 2: because I know so well are flaws. 99 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 1: Uh, if you could be in one stadium tonight, which 100 00:06:10,160 --> 00:06:10,800 Speaker 1: stadium would it be? 101 00:06:10,880 --> 00:06:14,359 Speaker 2: And why Yankee Stadium? Without a doubt, this is the rival. 102 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:17,600 Speaker 2: This is your your rival for decades, right. 103 00:06:18,160 --> 00:06:24,240 Speaker 1: Yes, okay, but the only other option, obviously is is 104 00:06:24,279 --> 00:06:27,200 Speaker 1: Wrigley Right, like no offense to Cleveland. I don't even 105 00:06:27,200 --> 00:06:28,599 Speaker 1: know who they used to be the Jake. I don't 106 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:31,280 Speaker 1: know what that's called now, but it's a it's a 107 00:06:31,320 --> 00:06:32,160 Speaker 1: distant third. 108 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:34,840 Speaker 2: Aggressive stadium sponsor along the way, is that's still the field? 109 00:06:34,960 --> 00:06:35,720 Speaker 2: Progressive Field? 110 00:06:35,920 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: I don't know. You want to get to the Google 111 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 1: machine there, Sammy, that'd be great. So the question is, 112 00:06:43,880 --> 00:06:47,119 Speaker 1: and it's a really good question, you'd rather be Yankee 113 00:06:47,160 --> 00:06:50,040 Speaker 1: Stadium without a doubt because it's the Red Sox. Does 114 00:06:50,120 --> 00:06:52,039 Speaker 1: it feel the same Red Sox and Yankees? 115 00:06:53,360 --> 00:06:57,840 Speaker 2: I just think that's like next level stuff, right, A 116 00:06:57,960 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 2: deciding game at Yankee Stadium with the Red Socks. Whool 117 00:07:02,520 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 2: Dan Byerfield in for you yesterday he said that, Tom, 118 00:07:05,880 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 2: why go to game two? If you could go to 119 00:07:08,080 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 2: game three? Why go to game two? Like, the only 120 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 2: thing that can happen last night is that you get 121 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:18,040 Speaker 2: really down and frustrated for losing Game two. But game three, 122 00:07:18,200 --> 00:07:20,720 Speaker 2: my goodness, gotta be. 123 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:24,800 Speaker 1: There a game three Yankees. Here's what happens with me 124 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 1: and baseball does this probably better than anybody else, right, 125 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: It brings up nostalgia. It really makes you nostalgia for 126 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:34,840 Speaker 1: the moment and when I first began, when I began 127 00:07:35,600 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: sports radio on a national levels with Chuck Wilson, and 128 00:07:38,760 --> 00:07:40,880 Speaker 1: it was in two thousand and three, was our first fall, 129 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:44,960 Speaker 1: and we did counter programming for for the other's place. 130 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:49,640 Speaker 1: And you know, I remember when they put Pedro Martinez 131 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:52,840 Speaker 1: back in the game. He shook everybody's hands, he had 132 00:07:52,880 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 1: the jacket app and then all of a sudden, he's 133 00:07:54,720 --> 00:07:57,080 Speaker 1: back for the seventh inning, and we all knew what happened. 134 00:07:57,120 --> 00:07:59,280 Speaker 1: After he hit one hundred pitches, suddenly he became hittable 135 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:02,880 Speaker 1: after being utterly and completely unhittable before that. And that that, 136 00:08:03,080 --> 00:08:05,880 Speaker 1: you know, there was career long, season long statistics for it. 137 00:08:06,640 --> 00:08:08,680 Speaker 1: So I watched last night and yeah, it brought me 138 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:11,640 Speaker 1: back to three and then to four and Dave Robert 139 00:08:11,680 --> 00:08:15,880 Speaker 1: Steel in second base. But I do think that I 140 00:08:15,920 --> 00:08:18,400 Speaker 1: don't want to see the rivalry. It's not died. It's 141 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:20,440 Speaker 1: just not the same, right. The Red Sox have won 142 00:08:20,560 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: multiple World Series. There's not a single player or I 143 00:08:25,080 --> 00:08:27,000 Speaker 1: don't even know if there's a person in the organization 144 00:08:27,120 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 1: that was there with the comeback, and we're so far 145 00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:32,319 Speaker 1: up and even the Yankees yet the Yankees in the 146 00:08:32,360 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: World Series last year. The Red Sox haven't been there, 147 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:39,640 Speaker 1: hasn't been the same bitterness of rivalry over the last 148 00:08:39,679 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 1: five to ten years, or at least it doesn't appear 149 00:08:42,640 --> 00:08:46,599 Speaker 1: that we're way outwardly so and so I think that 150 00:08:46,880 --> 00:08:50,480 Speaker 1: we the idea that Yankees Red Sox would probably be 151 00:08:50,640 --> 00:08:53,160 Speaker 1: the choice, But I don't know if it's as big 152 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:56,480 Speaker 1: as slam dunk as turning down Wrigley Game three against 153 00:08:56,520 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: the Padres, even though there's no uniqueness of the rivalry 154 00:08:59,080 --> 00:09:01,800 Speaker 1: with the Padres in the Cup by er, you bitterly disagree. 155 00:09:05,320 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 3: Sorry, Doug, we just got some behind the scenes stuff going. 156 00:09:07,760 --> 00:09:13,120 Speaker 1: On here, no problem. I was asking you if I 157 00:09:13,280 --> 00:09:16,440 Speaker 1: just think the Red Sox Yankees thing, while still sort 158 00:09:16,440 --> 00:09:19,319 Speaker 1: of a thing, kind of die. With the Red Sox 159 00:09:19,400 --> 00:09:20,960 Speaker 1: winning multiple World Series. 160 00:09:21,280 --> 00:09:24,000 Speaker 3: I think the whole Red Sox aura did as well, 161 00:09:24,200 --> 00:09:27,719 Speaker 3: and there's a piece of it for the Cubs. But 162 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:33,280 Speaker 3: with the matchups today, I mean, I don't know how 163 00:09:33,360 --> 00:09:36,040 Speaker 3: Yankee Stadium can get any better. Actually, I think it's 164 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 3: really good with the Cubs playing a day game. I 165 00:09:39,320 --> 00:09:43,000 Speaker 3: know it's probably gonna end up at night, but just 166 00:09:43,120 --> 00:09:46,839 Speaker 3: the feel of having that game and having the Red 167 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:50,439 Speaker 3: Sox and Yankees actually playing now at least it's a 168 00:09:50,559 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 3: guaranteed three games to it. I know that we talked 169 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:57,360 Speaker 3: a little bit yesterday and Jason and Monci weren't loving 170 00:09:57,440 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 3: that these teams are playing now. But it may not 171 00:09:59,760 --> 00:10:01,439 Speaker 3: be what it once was, Doug. It may not be 172 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:03,319 Speaker 3: like it was in two thousand and three, in two 173 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:06,760 Speaker 3: thousand and four, but it's still interesting. And I think 174 00:10:06,840 --> 00:10:09,840 Speaker 3: that that is at least a draw tonight. At least 175 00:10:09,880 --> 00:10:13,840 Speaker 3: you can guarantee yourself that matchup. But I almost think 176 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:16,839 Speaker 3: that the Padres are so intriguing because of how many 177 00:10:16,960 --> 00:10:20,240 Speaker 3: times we've thought maybe it was the Padres year, and 178 00:10:20,360 --> 00:10:24,319 Speaker 3: then it wasn't. And now to Jason's point about their 179 00:10:24,360 --> 00:10:27,000 Speaker 3: bullpen and then maybe being a contender. The Brewers didn't 180 00:10:27,040 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 3: have great luck with the Padres. Maybe they're the hot team. 181 00:10:30,440 --> 00:10:33,960 Speaker 3: I think that that is that is an interesting storyline 182 00:10:34,080 --> 00:10:37,480 Speaker 3: for twenty twenty five, only in just that the Padres 183 00:10:37,880 --> 00:10:41,000 Speaker 3: maybe the team that nobody outside of the Dodgers wants 184 00:10:41,040 --> 00:10:41,360 Speaker 3: to face. 185 00:10:43,040 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 1: Hmm. Yeah, I actually really agree with you on that. 186 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:51,720 Speaker 1: I think that's probably what draws me to that game 187 00:10:51,880 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 1: is the Cubs can do the dirty work for the 188 00:10:55,040 --> 00:10:57,959 Speaker 1: Dodgers and everybody else in the NL if they just 189 00:10:58,040 --> 00:11:03,640 Speaker 1: win tonight's game. Whereas I guess maybe the Yankees are 190 00:11:03,840 --> 00:11:06,240 Speaker 1: that kind of juggernaut and they've been playing good ball 191 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:09,280 Speaker 1: of late, but I don't feel like it's the same 192 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 1: in terms of everybody wanting them out of the playoffs, 193 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:15,680 Speaker 1: and everybody wants the Padres out one because the Padres 194 00:11:15,679 --> 00:11:17,760 Speaker 1: are really talented. And then I don't think people love 195 00:11:17,800 --> 00:11:22,040 Speaker 1: how the Padres roll. But baseball does this to us 196 00:11:22,080 --> 00:11:28,640 Speaker 1: every year. If you're a quasi baseball fan, if you're like, man, 197 00:11:28,679 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 1: I've always loved baseball baseball, but you know, October comes 198 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:34,199 Speaker 1: around and it reels you in, and now you have 199 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:38,080 Speaker 1: three game threes on like a random Thursday, and then 200 00:11:38,120 --> 00:11:40,199 Speaker 1: we got great series set up. Plus you have Yankees 201 00:11:40,240 --> 00:11:44,480 Speaker 1: Red Sox. And I do think that while the Cubs 202 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:48,839 Speaker 1: have lost their lure of being same old Cubs and 203 00:11:48,960 --> 00:11:51,959 Speaker 1: wait till next year, Cubs, Wrigley still is special and 204 00:11:52,040 --> 00:11:55,040 Speaker 1: I think it's gonna be a fascinating night for both places. 205 00:11:56,120 --> 00:11:58,560 Speaker 4: This is the best of the Done Dot Lead Show 206 00:11:58,640 --> 00:11:59,959 Speaker 4: on Fox Sports Radio. 207 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:05,520 Speaker 1: Hey what up with you? Doug Gottlieb Show, Fox Sports Radio. 208 00:12:05,559 --> 00:12:10,840 Speaker 1: iHeartRadio app Welcome in. Mmmmmmmmm mmmm mmm mmm mm mmm mmm. 209 00:12:11,920 --> 00:12:14,680 Speaker 1: The Doug gotlap show broadcast live every single day from 210 00:12:14,960 --> 00:12:19,360 Speaker 1: both Sherman Oaks, California, and Green Bay, Wisconsin. 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As you heard from Dan Byer top 220 00:12:49,720 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 1: of the hour. You got Rams Niners will preview upcoming 221 00:12:53,600 --> 00:12:55,280 Speaker 1: later on in the hour. Plus we can preview the 222 00:12:55,320 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 1: two other baseball games. But we do this every Thursday. 223 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:02,839 Speaker 1: We usually do it in the summer, but I don't know. 224 00:13:03,040 --> 00:13:05,040 Speaker 1: I would like it so much. Let's do it right 225 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:07,400 Speaker 1: now in the fall. This is a Jay sdew and 226 00:13:07,480 --> 00:13:10,880 Speaker 1: Dan Byer production. We don't call it a throwback Thursday. 227 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 4: Don't call it a throwback throw back Thursday. 228 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:21,760 Speaker 1: Great year in my life two thousand and three. What 229 00:13:21,920 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: he got there? 230 00:13:22,360 --> 00:13:24,000 Speaker 2: Jake, I'll take it from here. 231 00:13:24,120 --> 00:13:24,640 Speaker 1: Thank you, Doug. 232 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 4: I'll take it from here. 233 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:32,040 Speaker 2: So let's see twenty this October twenty two years ago. 234 00:13:32,120 --> 00:13:35,480 Speaker 2: This October, as the Yankees and Red Sox are about 235 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:39,000 Speaker 2: to play a deciding Game three of the Wild Card Series, 236 00:13:39,760 --> 00:13:42,199 Speaker 2: I thought I would look back on a special moment 237 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:45,800 Speaker 2: in time in this Yankees Red Sox rivalry, and it 238 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:49,640 Speaker 2: included the manager of the current Yankees team. What are 239 00:13:49,679 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 2: the odds? What are the odds that we would focus 240 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,720 Speaker 2: in on a play twenty two years ago this October, 241 00:13:56,360 --> 00:13:59,720 Speaker 2: when the manager of the current Yankees is getting ready 242 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:04,280 Speaker 2: to play the Red Sox, Aaron Boone. He hit a 243 00:14:04,480 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 2: home run that no Yankee fan will ever forget. Twenty 244 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 2: five years after Bucky Dent hit his home run against 245 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:16,880 Speaker 2: the Red Sox, Boone provided one that might be even bigger. 246 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:22,600 Speaker 2: Game seven, Take All Game two thousand and three ALCS 247 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 2: the winner goes to the World Series. In the Bronx, 248 00:14:27,560 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: Pedro Martinez had been lifted or did he No, he 249 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 2: stayed in the game. That's part of the story. That's 250 00:14:35,120 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 2: a big part of the story. 251 00:14:37,640 --> 00:14:39,280 Speaker 1: Not through that home run. That was what fourteen. 252 00:14:39,760 --> 00:14:42,960 Speaker 2: Boone stepped in against Knockleball or Tim Wakefield. As I 253 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:48,120 Speaker 2: get my notes sorted that fourteenth bottom of the eleventh inning. Okay, 254 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 2: so I think we're we got all the facts straight 255 00:14:51,080 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 2: as I got my notes sorted. Two thousand and three, gentlemen, 256 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:58,040 Speaker 2: let's focus on on that. I want the listeners to 257 00:14:58,080 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 2: think about what you were doing in two thousand and three. 258 00:15:00,960 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 2: Damn Bayer, what do you remember most from that year? 259 00:15:04,240 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 2: In sports? 260 00:15:06,000 --> 00:15:09,640 Speaker 3: Two thousand and three will always be the year that 261 00:15:10,080 --> 00:15:16,040 Speaker 3: Carmelo Anthony and Syracuse won the NCAA National Championship. Oh yeah, 262 00:15:16,400 --> 00:15:20,280 Speaker 3: and just to look back at that time, it was 263 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 3: also a tournament and specifically Elite eight game because they 264 00:15:23,800 --> 00:15:26,440 Speaker 3: got crushed in the final four. It was also the 265 00:15:26,520 --> 00:15:30,200 Speaker 3: emergence of Dwayne Wade that year at Marquette. I felt 266 00:15:30,280 --> 00:15:33,880 Speaker 3: that Dwayne Wade became a household name. But then that 267 00:15:34,040 --> 00:15:38,440 Speaker 3: national championship game between Syracuse and Kansas was I don't 268 00:15:38,440 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 3: know if it was a classic, but it was a 269 00:15:40,040 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 3: darn goodwe of two coaches trying to break through and 270 00:15:43,320 --> 00:15:47,280 Speaker 3: winning their first national championship, and Beheim gets his and 271 00:15:47,960 --> 00:15:50,360 Speaker 3: Kansas would ultimately get theirs with Bill salf and Roy 272 00:15:50,400 --> 00:15:53,240 Speaker 3: Williams would get his with North Carolina, but never Williams 273 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:55,840 Speaker 3: and the Jayhawks. So two thousand and three, when that 274 00:15:56,040 --> 00:15:59,640 Speaker 3: year outside of Gulf pops up, I always think of 275 00:15:59,760 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 3: that final four and Mellow cutting down the nets for Syracuse. 276 00:16:03,160 --> 00:16:06,160 Speaker 2: Doug Head coach of Marquette with Dwayne Wade. Is he 277 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:08,000 Speaker 2: the Harbaugh's brother in law? 278 00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:18,480 Speaker 1: Yes, Tom Crean, Tom Crean, Tom Crean, I do. No, 279 00:16:19,560 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 1: he's a broadcaster, I think so. Two thousand and three 280 00:16:24,160 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 1: is a pretty big year in my life. Okay, how 281 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:29,920 Speaker 1: much time do we have? Two thousand and three I 282 00:16:30,280 --> 00:16:34,120 Speaker 1: was my first year I did full time radio in 283 00:16:34,160 --> 00:16:34,880 Speaker 1: Oklahoma City. 284 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:37,440 Speaker 3: And just to sect that before you get started, don't 285 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:39,160 Speaker 3: take up too much time because I have to tell 286 00:16:39,160 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 3: you that Ben Curtis and Sean mckeel when golf majors. Okay, 287 00:16:42,720 --> 00:16:45,440 Speaker 3: so try not to take up too much time with 288 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:47,400 Speaker 3: your stuff, because I get to the real important stuff. 289 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:52,240 Speaker 1: Hold on, hold on, does anybody know outside of Dan 290 00:16:52,320 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: Byro what Ben Curtis looks like. 291 00:16:55,600 --> 00:16:55,720 Speaker 2: Too? 292 00:16:55,800 --> 00:16:59,600 Speaker 1: First? Aim, guy, nothing. Ben Curtis was sitting next to 293 00:16:59,640 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 1: me right now, and he's and he had three noses. 294 00:17:04,119 --> 00:17:07,520 Speaker 1: I would like, Okay, I got nothing for you anyway. 295 00:17:08,760 --> 00:17:11,160 Speaker 1: Two thousand and three, I was I had a show 296 00:17:11,160 --> 00:17:13,159 Speaker 1: in Oklahoma City with Mark Rogers called the Middle of 297 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:15,840 Speaker 1: to Day Show. I called games for ESPN and the 298 00:17:15,960 --> 00:17:21,119 Speaker 1: ESPN Regional and Cowboy Sports properties. Had bought my first house, 299 00:17:21,280 --> 00:17:26,960 Speaker 1: about our first house in Oklahoma City, and after Championship 300 00:17:27,000 --> 00:17:29,879 Speaker 1: week got a call to go back and play in France. 301 00:17:29,920 --> 00:17:33,760 Speaker 1: Played with for Cremont Feron loved it. It's the one 302 00:17:33,880 --> 00:17:36,680 Speaker 1: NCAA tournament I know. Oklahma State lost to Syracuse in 303 00:17:36,720 --> 00:17:38,560 Speaker 1: the second round. They were up seventeen I think at 304 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:41,679 Speaker 1: the first half. But it's one that I have very 305 00:17:42,000 --> 00:17:44,480 Speaker 1: little recollection of actual games because I was in France 306 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:47,720 Speaker 1: and you would I only saw like the championship game 307 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:52,720 Speaker 1: against Kansas, right that was the Bonnie Bernstein asking Roy 308 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:56,320 Speaker 1: Williams about leaving the Kansas job for the Carolina job 309 00:17:57,400 --> 00:17:59,200 Speaker 1: when he went crazy, and then of course he left 310 00:17:59,280 --> 00:18:03,160 Speaker 1: the Kansas job for the Carolina job. Anyway, that year 311 00:18:03,240 --> 00:18:09,600 Speaker 1: also had Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, Carmelo, Anthony Darko, 312 00:18:09,680 --> 00:18:12,280 Speaker 1: Millisi's being drafted. How do I know because that was 313 00:18:12,359 --> 00:18:15,320 Speaker 1: my end to National Radio National TV. I worked for 314 00:18:15,840 --> 00:18:19,240 Speaker 1: ESPN Radio calling the draft. Then I started ESPN radio 315 00:18:19,359 --> 00:18:22,760 Speaker 1: that fall, and then of course late that fall that's 316 00:18:22,800 --> 00:18:26,879 Speaker 1: when we had the Aaron Blanking Boone home run, and 317 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:29,240 Speaker 1: I was on radio on the time with Chuck Wilson, 318 00:18:29,400 --> 00:18:32,800 Speaker 1: and I felt like running around the studio like Jack Buck, 319 00:18:33,040 --> 00:18:34,800 Speaker 1: I don't believe what I just saw. I don't believe 320 00:18:34,920 --> 00:18:38,840 Speaker 1: what I just saw. So that was a I started 321 00:18:38,880 --> 00:18:43,360 Speaker 1: that year living in Oklahoma City, was in Cement, Feront, France. 322 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 1: Actually had was with the Timberwolves in their summer league 323 00:18:47,680 --> 00:18:51,040 Speaker 1: like tryouts, didn't make the summer league team, and then 324 00:18:51,160 --> 00:18:54,760 Speaker 1: moved to Burlington, Connecticut. All in one year, big year. 325 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:56,399 Speaker 5: We come from France. 326 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:03,320 Speaker 3: Wow, it was the start of it all. 327 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:06,160 Speaker 1: Huh yeah, it was sammy Wow. 328 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:09,720 Speaker 6: I can give you my Iowa Hawkeyes two thousand and 329 00:19:09,720 --> 00:19:12,440 Speaker 6: three recap if you'd like. I was a sophomore in 330 00:19:12,520 --> 00:19:15,359 Speaker 6: high school. They went ten to three and whooped up 331 00:19:15,400 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 6: on Florida in the Outback Bowl. Let's go Nathan Chandler 332 00:19:19,680 --> 00:19:24,679 Speaker 6: at quarterback, Fred Russell at running back. They had They 333 00:19:24,720 --> 00:19:27,800 Speaker 6: didn't have Dallas Clark, he had left by then. M 334 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 6: I think that's all I remember. 335 00:19:30,440 --> 00:19:36,080 Speaker 1: Okay, you had golf, had Matt Roff. 336 00:19:35,880 --> 00:19:36,680 Speaker 6: On the defensive line. 337 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:37,600 Speaker 2: One of my favorite players. 338 00:19:37,720 --> 00:19:40,720 Speaker 1: Did Lebron have twenty nine or thirty in his first 339 00:19:40,800 --> 00:19:43,200 Speaker 1: game of his career was against the Sacramento Kings. I 340 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:46,199 Speaker 1: remember that it was pretty spectacular. That was in two 341 00:19:46,200 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 1: thousand and three. 342 00:19:46,880 --> 00:19:51,240 Speaker 3: It was also the emergence of USC, right the start 343 00:19:51,280 --> 00:19:56,800 Speaker 3: of the Pete Carroll run. Now there was the controversy. 344 00:19:57,600 --> 00:20:00,440 Speaker 6: They did beat up on Iowa the year prior that 345 00:20:00,640 --> 00:20:02,760 Speaker 6: they win the Pac ten and then they went to 346 00:20:02,800 --> 00:20:05,920 Speaker 6: the Orange Bowl and beat Iowa thirty eight seventeen. 347 00:20:07,200 --> 00:20:09,080 Speaker 2: There you go, it's more Iowa content for you. 348 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,440 Speaker 1: Thank you for interrupting. What was the controversy there? 349 00:20:14,080 --> 00:20:17,159 Speaker 3: Dan, Well, you had LSU and Oklahoma playing in the 350 00:20:17,200 --> 00:20:21,560 Speaker 3: BCS National Championship Game. Sure, so LSU ends up beating 351 00:20:21,640 --> 00:20:25,400 Speaker 3: the Sooners in that contest, But I felt that that's 352 00:20:25,440 --> 00:20:29,879 Speaker 3: when USC really arrived. And then the next year they 353 00:20:30,200 --> 00:20:33,920 Speaker 3: dominate win the national championship and then we know what 354 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:37,119 Speaker 3: happened in two thousand and five with Vince Young, But 355 00:20:37,320 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 3: it felt like that was the that was the arrival 356 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 3: season of USC, and maybe to Sam's point, the win 357 00:20:44,440 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 3: over Iowa the previous year was the springboard. But yeah, 358 00:20:48,200 --> 00:20:51,440 Speaker 3: that was yeah, crazy wacky year in college football. 359 00:20:51,800 --> 00:20:57,440 Speaker 1: NFL football, if you remember, that was a Patriots Super 360 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:00,280 Speaker 1: Bowl win over the Carolina Panthers in four but the 361 00:21:01,440 --> 00:21:05,920 Speaker 1: three season, Peyton Manning was the MVP, and of course, 362 00:21:06,240 --> 00:21:07,639 Speaker 1: as was kind of part of the course, for the 363 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:10,200 Speaker 1: most part, Peyton Manning lost in the playoffs. Right, he 364 00:21:10,320 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 1: was the he was. We used to call it Clayton Kershaw, 365 00:21:13,600 --> 00:21:19,200 Speaker 1: Peyton Kershaw or Clayton Manning because similar careers for a 366 00:21:19,280 --> 00:21:20,040 Speaker 1: good portion of their. 367 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:26,119 Speaker 3: Career and in golf, and in golf, aside from Ben 368 00:21:26,240 --> 00:21:30,240 Speaker 3: Curtis winning the Open Championship and Sean mckel the PGA Championship, 369 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:34,520 Speaker 3: Mike Weir won the Masters. The lefty from Canada was 370 00:21:34,640 --> 00:21:38,800 Speaker 3: your Masters Champion. And then Jim Furick finally broke through 371 00:21:39,000 --> 00:21:45,119 Speaker 3: winning at Olympia Fields in Chicago. Jim Furick's lone major 372 00:21:45,240 --> 00:21:49,159 Speaker 3: victory was the two thousand and three US Open, and 373 00:21:49,560 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 3: Furich had been kind of the guy of best player 374 00:21:52,640 --> 00:21:55,159 Speaker 3: to never have won a major, at least in that 375 00:21:55,320 --> 00:21:58,240 Speaker 3: category of players at that time, and then was able 376 00:21:58,320 --> 00:21:59,960 Speaker 3: to break through in golf. 377 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 2: I think there was a lot of Jim Furick mentioned 378 00:22:03,200 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 2: at the Ryder Cup this weekend, right isn't that what 379 00:22:05,960 --> 00:22:07,640 Speaker 2: the crowd and the players were saying to each other. 380 00:22:07,800 --> 00:22:09,720 Speaker 2: Furick you feurick you. 381 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 7: Oh. 382 00:22:12,560 --> 00:22:16,560 Speaker 3: I I was wondering what song he was listening in 383 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:19,120 Speaker 3: his headphones when he was warming up for that final round. 384 00:22:19,160 --> 00:22:22,920 Speaker 2: Well before that, I have a personal, self important story 385 00:22:22,960 --> 00:22:26,360 Speaker 2: about Mike Weir. You guys have all played golf. 386 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:28,600 Speaker 1: With me and Debbie Brett Wie what I said, I 387 00:22:28,720 --> 00:22:29,680 Speaker 1: have some Taylor. 388 00:22:29,600 --> 00:22:33,479 Speaker 2: Taylor Made clubs. I went down to the San Diego 389 00:22:33,600 --> 00:22:37,679 Speaker 2: Taylor Made factory and they carved out some starter clubs 390 00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:40,560 Speaker 2: for me because Mike Weir appeared on the Jim Rome 391 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:43,920 Speaker 2: Show and his agent said, after the interview, would you 392 00:22:44,040 --> 00:22:46,760 Speaker 2: like to get to fit into some clubs? I said, 393 00:22:47,080 --> 00:22:50,320 Speaker 2: I love free things and I'll see you in San Diego. 394 00:22:50,600 --> 00:22:52,320 Speaker 2: So the clubs that I still have, Dan and you 395 00:22:52,400 --> 00:22:55,440 Speaker 2: could tell me twenty two years later, is that a 396 00:22:55,520 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 2: long time to have the one? 397 00:22:57,720 --> 00:23:00,879 Speaker 3: I I yeah, I'd probably switch about. I think he 398 00:23:00,960 --> 00:23:02,720 Speaker 3: can only do you a little bit of good. 399 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:06,439 Speaker 2: Well, there's three months till Christmas. If you uh, if 400 00:23:06,480 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 2: you're looking. 401 00:23:06,920 --> 00:23:09,080 Speaker 3: For maybe even a birthday in a couple of weeks. 402 00:23:08,960 --> 00:23:12,160 Speaker 2: There you go. But yeah, as Mike Whir was getting 403 00:23:12,160 --> 00:23:16,119 Speaker 2: ready to win that that major. He was listening to 404 00:23:16,240 --> 00:23:23,159 Speaker 2: something in his uh I iPhones iPads two thousand. We 405 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 2: didn't what was it? 406 00:23:24,440 --> 00:23:27,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, maybe player iPod maybe was even that early. 407 00:23:29,600 --> 00:23:33,720 Speaker 1: I don't think so. Maybe people had like still it 408 00:23:33,800 --> 00:23:34,160 Speaker 1: might have been. 409 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:36,879 Speaker 2: M three three players. Yeah, yeah, And this is what 410 00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:37,760 Speaker 2: he was listening to. 411 00:23:39,359 --> 00:23:40,240 Speaker 1: When I'm down. 412 00:23:43,400 --> 00:23:44,840 Speaker 2: This is three Doors Down. 413 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:50,600 Speaker 1: They no no no one, three doors down wronggo three 414 00:23:50,680 --> 00:23:51,840 Speaker 1: doors down, sorry, go ahead? 415 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:55,480 Speaker 2: Number one on the charts for six weeks in two 416 00:23:55,520 --> 00:23:59,320 Speaker 2: thousand and three. This is uh three doors downs. Uh, 417 00:23:59,640 --> 00:24:03,480 Speaker 2: maybe greatest hit, most downloaded hit. I know Dan Byer 418 00:24:03,560 --> 00:24:07,280 Speaker 2: walked into the studio, uh just ten minutes ago and 419 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:10,080 Speaker 2: had it on his phone, like very accessible on his phone. 420 00:24:10,160 --> 00:24:12,840 Speaker 2: So it speaks to how popular the song was at 421 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:13,320 Speaker 2: one point. 422 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:16,359 Speaker 3: Yes, there's there's other three Doors Down songs on my 423 00:24:16,440 --> 00:24:18,639 Speaker 3: phone as well. But when you guys asked, I was 424 00:24:19,080 --> 00:24:20,640 Speaker 3: willing to pull this one up right away? 425 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:23,879 Speaker 6: Was it downloaded via LimeWire onto your MP three player? 426 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:24,320 Speaker 2: Oh? 427 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:27,400 Speaker 1: I did the LimeWire thing, Yeah I did. 428 00:24:27,680 --> 00:24:29,000 Speaker 2: Hell yah, I tried. 429 00:24:29,040 --> 00:24:31,680 Speaker 6: I tried downloading a few songs on LimeWire with dial 430 00:24:31,800 --> 00:24:34,680 Speaker 6: up internet, and it took like twenty seven hours to 431 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:35,960 Speaker 6: do like two songs. 432 00:24:37,720 --> 00:24:38,080 Speaker 2: Times. 433 00:24:39,359 --> 00:24:42,399 Speaker 1: Bringing Down the House was the biggest grossing film. Is 434 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:45,200 Speaker 1: that right? Reading that right? 435 00:24:45,880 --> 00:24:46,639 Speaker 2: I've not even heard of that. 436 00:24:47,080 --> 00:24:49,320 Speaker 1: That's in that's in March. I don't know why I did. 437 00:24:49,800 --> 00:24:52,960 Speaker 1: I that's that's that's. 438 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:56,800 Speaker 6: Wrong Steve Martin and Queen Latifa. 439 00:24:56,520 --> 00:24:59,600 Speaker 1: And you made a hundred million dollars. I never even 440 00:24:59,640 --> 00:25:02,520 Speaker 1: heard of that. Lord of the Rings The Return of 441 00:25:02,600 --> 00:25:04,840 Speaker 1: the King was the number one grossing movie. It made 442 00:25:04,880 --> 00:25:09,439 Speaker 1: three hundred and seventy seven million dollars. Finding Nemo Finding 443 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:14,200 Speaker 1: Nemo made three hundred and thirty nine million dollars. There's 444 00:25:14,240 --> 00:25:18,879 Speaker 1: also Pirates of the Caribbean or Caribbean depending upon your pronunciation. 445 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,879 Speaker 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The Matrix Reloaded was 446 00:25:21,960 --> 00:25:25,680 Speaker 1: number four. Bruce Almighty was five x two X Men 447 00:25:25,800 --> 00:25:28,840 Speaker 1: United with six Elf, which my son believes is the 448 00:25:28,840 --> 00:25:32,160 Speaker 1: greatest Christmas movie ever. Hey, listen, it's not bad parenting, 449 00:25:32,359 --> 00:25:35,800 Speaker 1: it's just a bad decision on his part. Terminator three, 450 00:25:36,119 --> 00:25:40,399 Speaker 1: Rise of the Machines was eight. The Matrix Revolution was 451 00:25:40,480 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 1: also same year. That's number nine, and Cheaper by the Dozen, 452 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:46,400 Speaker 1: which is a terrible movie, was ten. 453 00:25:47,000 --> 00:25:48,920 Speaker 3: I just want to jump in. I usually let you 454 00:25:48,960 --> 00:25:51,119 Speaker 3: guys handle this, but I did want to look up 455 00:25:51,160 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 3: what TV was like then. That's when Joe Millionaire aired 456 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:57,480 Speaker 3: on Fox. Do you guys remember that one? 457 00:25:57,560 --> 00:25:58,000 Speaker 2: Oh yeah? 458 00:25:58,520 --> 00:26:02,879 Speaker 3: Is that kind of the precursor to The Bachelor? Like 459 00:26:03,080 --> 00:26:05,320 Speaker 3: in a way like he had a bunch of women 460 00:26:05,880 --> 00:26:07,720 Speaker 3: trying to go after a guy who they thought was 461 00:26:07,720 --> 00:26:10,480 Speaker 3: a millionaire but wasn't, but they didn't know that he 462 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:11,360 Speaker 3: wasn't a millionaire. 463 00:26:11,680 --> 00:26:14,359 Speaker 2: I wouldn't doubt it if it was a precursor. Maybe 464 00:26:14,400 --> 00:26:16,680 Speaker 2: the Bachelor was in works at that point. But I 465 00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:20,240 Speaker 2: think that that's a great, great insight. There were a 466 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:23,080 Speaker 2: lot of awful shows like that that came after The. 467 00:26:23,160 --> 00:26:24,879 Speaker 1: Wire was the number one show, and The Wire is 468 00:26:24,880 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: one of the great shows ever. That was two thousand 469 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:27,760 Speaker 1: and three. 470 00:26:28,000 --> 00:26:31,639 Speaker 3: Well that's what somebody said. According to the ratings, CSI 471 00:26:32,720 --> 00:26:34,919 Speaker 3: was the number one show at least in the spring 472 00:26:35,000 --> 00:26:35,639 Speaker 3: of two thousand. 473 00:26:35,680 --> 00:26:39,680 Speaker 2: Broadcast counted back then, so ratings people watched actual over 474 00:26:39,720 --> 00:26:42,760 Speaker 2: the air TV, the Wire on HBO. Yes, yeah, so 475 00:26:42,920 --> 00:26:45,040 Speaker 2: take a lot of people didn't. That's why CSI would 476 00:26:45,080 --> 00:26:45,879 Speaker 2: out outdo it. 477 00:26:47,119 --> 00:26:49,360 Speaker 6: By the way, this Joe Millionaire guy looks like kind 478 00:26:49,400 --> 00:26:52,440 Speaker 6: of like Mark Sanchez. You know, yeah, he was a 479 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:57,600 Speaker 6: good looking guy. Absolutely, if I was a B and 480 00:26:57,680 --> 00:27:00,639 Speaker 6: he was a B. Here's the funny thing about TV ratings. 481 00:27:01,320 --> 00:27:02,960 Speaker 6: Monday Night Football was tenth. 482 00:27:04,680 --> 00:27:09,919 Speaker 3: Like CSI Friends, Joe millionaire Er, American Idol survivor, everybody 483 00:27:09,960 --> 00:27:13,000 Speaker 3: loves Raymond, Law and Order all beat Monday Night Football. 484 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:16,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, like, look, I think it's a real 485 00:27:16,480 --> 00:27:21,480 Speaker 1: thing that people don't realize that the NFL was not 486 00:27:21,560 --> 00:27:24,359 Speaker 1: always king, Like this NFL king thing has been what 487 00:27:24,560 --> 00:27:29,879 Speaker 1: the last fifteen years by fifteen, well I. 488 00:27:29,840 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 2: Would I would also say too though along with that, 489 00:27:33,119 --> 00:27:36,720 Speaker 2: with what Doug just said, it also tells you that 490 00:27:37,359 --> 00:27:40,280 Speaker 2: the only thing people are watching on over the RTV 491 00:27:40,440 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 2: right now are live sports. Right. That's like they're just 492 00:27:45,200 --> 00:27:49,760 Speaker 2: not watching dramas or sitcoms or reality shows. They're watching 493 00:27:50,040 --> 00:27:53,680 Speaker 2: sports live and those get rated and then everything else 494 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:56,440 Speaker 2: is like DVR or whatever. Right, sure, and these and 495 00:27:56,520 --> 00:28:00,720 Speaker 2: these are also the prime time show that you would get. 496 00:28:01,160 --> 00:28:03,320 Speaker 2: But if you do look in future years, you see 497 00:28:03,400 --> 00:28:06,520 Speaker 2: Sunday Night Football at the top or near the top, 498 00:28:06,680 --> 00:28:09,560 Speaker 2: Like in twenty sixteen, Sunday Night Football had a twelve 499 00:28:09,600 --> 00:28:13,080 Speaker 2: point six rating. So they're not taking the Sunday Afternoon 500 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:16,040 Speaker 2: Fox game, but the Monday Night Football came back in 501 00:28:16,080 --> 00:28:18,520 Speaker 2: two thousand and three, there were ten other shows that 502 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:21,440 Speaker 2: were or nine other shows that were getting higher ratings. 503 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 2: I have a question, let's bring this, let's bring this 504 00:28:24,160 --> 00:28:26,680 Speaker 2: whole full circle. Who was playing in that game? Dan, 505 00:28:27,840 --> 00:28:28,639 Speaker 2: I don't mind. 506 00:28:29,560 --> 00:28:34,000 Speaker 3: I'm not sure because oh oops, yeah, it probably would 507 00:28:34,040 --> 00:28:36,479 Speaker 3: have well for your It was at two thousand and two. 508 00:28:36,520 --> 00:28:38,240 Speaker 3: Two thousand and three ratings were the ones that I 509 00:28:38,400 --> 00:28:41,280 Speaker 3: was looking at in the next The next year ratings 510 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:42,960 Speaker 3: two thousand and three and two thousand and four, which 511 00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:45,520 Speaker 3: again is half the year, Monday Night Football was ninth. 512 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 3: So even even in those ratings with again CSI number one, 513 00:28:52,160 --> 00:28:53,800 Speaker 3: American Idol second and third. 514 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:59,040 Speaker 1: Years two thousand and three, don't call it a throwback Thursday. 515 00:29:01,240 --> 00:29:05,680 Speaker 4: Don't call it a throwback thirst. Fox Sports Radio has 516 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:08,280 Speaker 4: the best sports talk lineup in the nation yet. Catch 517 00:29:08,400 --> 00:29:10,800 Speaker 4: all of our shows at Fox sports Radio dot com 518 00:29:10,880 --> 00:29:12,560 Speaker 4: and within the iHeartRadio app. 519 00:29:14,160 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: It's Doug Otliab Show Fox Sports Radio. M Danny Canelli 520 00:29:19,920 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 1: join us in five minutes. So another year, more ugly 521 00:29:27,440 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: Eagles wins and more of the malcontent than is aj Brown, Right, 522 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:35,240 Speaker 1: here's aj Brown addressing the media yesterday. 523 00:29:36,120 --> 00:29:38,320 Speaker 7: This is home, this is this is my home. You know, Uh, 524 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:40,840 Speaker 7: this un fortunately I did it to myself. You know, 525 00:29:41,480 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 7: I would't even say unfortunately I did it to myself. 526 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:43,960 Speaker 1: But this is my home. 527 00:29:44,040 --> 00:29:44,160 Speaker 5: Man. 528 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:44,720 Speaker 2: I love it here. 529 00:29:44,880 --> 00:29:47,280 Speaker 7: But you just see frustration because obviously, you know, we 530 00:29:47,360 --> 00:29:49,440 Speaker 7: want to be great, and most definitely I want to 531 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:52,200 Speaker 7: be great as well. Sunday after the games, I did 532 00:29:52,240 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 7: my frustrations boil over. I didn't speak to the media. 533 00:29:55,720 --> 00:29:58,160 Speaker 7: I had a chance to correct my my frustrations, and 534 00:29:58,200 --> 00:29:59,360 Speaker 7: I continue to let it boil over. 535 00:29:59,440 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 2: That's on me. 536 00:30:00,000 --> 00:30:02,320 Speaker 7: You know. I take full accountability on that posting that. 537 00:30:02,720 --> 00:30:05,120 Speaker 7: Uh my message on Twitter wasn't director of anyone in 538 00:30:05,160 --> 00:30:08,320 Speaker 7: the building, my coaches, on my quarterback GM and nobody, 539 00:30:08,440 --> 00:30:11,040 Speaker 7: you know, Like I said, I take full accountability. I 540 00:30:11,080 --> 00:30:13,520 Speaker 7: think it's normal to have frustrations because of the standard 541 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:15,120 Speaker 7: that we hold ourselves to. We have a lot of 542 00:30:15,160 --> 00:30:18,000 Speaker 7: talent on our offense and and to be honest, defense 543 00:30:18,040 --> 00:30:20,680 Speaker 7: and special teams have been low key carrying us, you know, 544 00:30:20,920 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 7: and it's it's just like we need to clean up 545 00:30:23,240 --> 00:30:24,360 Speaker 7: who we need to clean up and get on the 546 00:30:24,400 --> 00:30:26,480 Speaker 7: same page. And you know and play to the building 547 00:30:26,480 --> 00:30:29,520 Speaker 7: that we that we say that we can and be 548 00:30:29,640 --> 00:30:31,640 Speaker 7: who we are hoop car to be. So it's it's 549 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 7: a standard that we preach and so so it's yeah, 550 00:30:34,200 --> 00:30:36,840 Speaker 7: so it's easy to have that frustration. I think it's 551 00:30:36,880 --> 00:30:39,480 Speaker 7: fair to have that frustration. But like I said, I 552 00:30:39,560 --> 00:30:40,960 Speaker 7: just can't let that all over. 553 00:30:42,120 --> 00:30:44,520 Speaker 1: So here's the tweet. If you're not welcome, not listen 554 00:30:44,600 --> 00:30:47,400 Speaker 1: to quietly withdraw, don't make a scene, shrug your shoulders 555 00:30:47,440 --> 00:30:49,560 Speaker 1: and be on your way, right, Which. 556 00:30:50,960 --> 00:30:51,440 Speaker 5: I get. 557 00:30:51,800 --> 00:30:55,680 Speaker 1: That's you know, it's a it's a cryptic biblical message, right, 558 00:30:55,880 --> 00:31:00,840 Speaker 1: and you're you're trying to put tweeding. It is the 559 00:31:01,640 --> 00:31:08,280 Speaker 1: complete opposite of what the verse says, right, quietly beyond 560 00:31:08,320 --> 00:31:12,240 Speaker 1: your way. So we tweeted out to our hundreds of 561 00:31:12,320 --> 00:31:16,480 Speaker 1: thousands of followers. Yeah, that's the opposite of being quiet, 562 00:31:16,640 --> 00:31:21,160 Speaker 1: that's being cryptic. And you just want a game. You 563 00:31:21,400 --> 00:31:26,160 Speaker 1: just want a game. So is their offense great? 564 00:31:26,440 --> 00:31:26,480 Speaker 7: No? 565 00:31:29,360 --> 00:31:33,280 Speaker 1: And yeah he had nine targets, a couple of bad throws, 566 00:31:33,640 --> 00:31:37,680 Speaker 1: a couple were just just because or whatever. But they 567 00:31:37,800 --> 00:31:40,760 Speaker 1: won the game thirty one to twenty one. They're undefeated 568 00:31:40,760 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 1: on the season, they're defending Super Bowl Champion, like, let's 569 00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:45,800 Speaker 1: take our dubs a little bit here, and whatever you 570 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:48,040 Speaker 1: share publicly has got to be positive, and whatever you 571 00:31:48,120 --> 00:31:49,680 Speaker 1: want to work on, you do that behind the scenes. 572 00:31:49,840 --> 00:31:55,959 Speaker 1: What was gained nothing, Nothing was gained by by tweeting 573 00:31:56,040 --> 00:32:01,080 Speaker 1: that nothing. If, in fact, like I said, you're you're 574 00:32:01,120 --> 00:32:06,840 Speaker 1: being a hypocrite. If you're talking about quietly withdrawing and 575 00:32:06,960 --> 00:32:10,040 Speaker 1: not making a scene, tweeting about it is the opposite 576 00:32:10,960 --> 00:32:16,600 Speaker 1: of what your what the Bible verse says. And by 577 00:32:16,640 --> 00:32:21,040 Speaker 1: the way, that's not it's accountabil it's being accountable to say, yeah, 578 00:32:21,080 --> 00:32:23,880 Speaker 1: I did it, my bad, I was wrong. Full accountability 579 00:32:24,000 --> 00:32:26,360 Speaker 1: is okay, I get suspended for this. If I could 580 00:32:26,400 --> 00:32:29,040 Speaker 1: find for this, I don't complain about it. I'm fully accountable. 581 00:32:29,160 --> 00:32:29,720 Speaker 1: It was wrong. 582 00:32:30,040 --> 00:32:30,520 Speaker 5: We move on. 583 00:32:31,240 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, Doug, for the record, that aj Brown tweet has 584 00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:36,280 Speaker 3: been taken down, but it was up as of yesterday 585 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:39,800 Speaker 3: at this time, So something in the last twenty four hours, 586 00:32:39,920 --> 00:32:43,520 Speaker 3: including his recent comments, made him take that tweet down. 587 00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:46,480 Speaker 3: But it was up yesterday while we were doing your show, 588 00:32:47,240 --> 00:32:48,760 Speaker 3: So just odd that it would sit up there for 589 00:32:48,840 --> 00:32:51,160 Speaker 3: three days and then now, oh, kind of I'm taking 590 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:54,320 Speaker 3: it down. There's nothing against my head coach a quarterback 591 00:32:54,400 --> 00:32:55,040 Speaker 3: or GM. 592 00:32:56,840 --> 00:33:01,240 Speaker 1: Stug Gottlieb show here on Fox Sports Radio. Let's welcome man. 593 00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:03,560 Speaker 1: He's a good friend of the program, a good friend 594 00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:06,520 Speaker 1: of mine, and I just love talking football with him. 595 00:33:06,720 --> 00:33:08,719 Speaker 1: Danny Canell joins us, of course. He was a standout 596 00:33:08,800 --> 00:33:11,800 Speaker 1: quarterback at Florida State, started in the Nation Football League. 597 00:33:11,800 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 1: He joined us on behalf of bet Online. I got 598 00:33:13,680 --> 00:33:16,600 Speaker 1: bet online dot ag for updated college football playoff, Heisman 599 00:33:16,640 --> 00:33:22,160 Speaker 1: and college football Week six lines. What was last Friday 600 00:33:22,240 --> 00:33:25,360 Speaker 1: Night like for you? Obviously? DK played at Florida State. 601 00:33:25,600 --> 00:33:27,880 Speaker 1: Florida State huge win over Alabama to start the season, 602 00:33:28,160 --> 00:33:31,680 Speaker 1: but lost to Virginia on a that was a crazy 603 00:33:31,880 --> 00:33:35,160 Speaker 1: incomplete catch. He caught it, but he didn't have I 604 00:33:35,440 --> 00:33:39,600 Speaker 1: don't know by rules, it was an incomplete pass. As 605 00:33:39,640 --> 00:33:41,120 Speaker 1: emotions like watching that game. 606 00:33:41,920 --> 00:33:45,280 Speaker 5: H Doug. So, I had about fifteen people over, a 607 00:33:45,360 --> 00:33:48,520 Speaker 5: couple of colleagues of mine from work. I had my 608 00:33:48,680 --> 00:33:51,080 Speaker 5: sister in law who went to Florida State. My wife 609 00:33:51,200 --> 00:33:53,680 Speaker 5: was there who went to Florida State. My daughters were watching, 610 00:33:54,080 --> 00:33:55,680 Speaker 5: and I thought it was going to be one because 611 00:33:55,680 --> 00:33:57,720 Speaker 5: I don't like having friends over when it's going to 612 00:33:57,720 --> 00:33:59,360 Speaker 5: be an intense game. Right, Like, I don't want to 613 00:33:59,400 --> 00:34:01,480 Speaker 5: be all stressed out, so I thought it was going 614 00:34:01,560 --> 00:34:03,800 Speaker 5: to be a comfortable win, send everybody home in halftime, 615 00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:06,720 Speaker 5: you know, with the comfortable leads. Instead, we're on the 616 00:34:06,840 --> 00:34:09,520 Speaker 5: edge of our seats throughout, like thinking, Holy cow, is 617 00:34:09,600 --> 00:34:12,279 Speaker 5: it's really going to happen? And then to come down, 618 00:34:12,360 --> 00:34:15,320 Speaker 5: I mean, devastating was pretty much the sentiment that was 619 00:34:15,400 --> 00:34:17,840 Speaker 5: going around. And you mentioned the Deuce Robinson catch. I 620 00:34:17,880 --> 00:34:19,800 Speaker 5: thought they got it right, like, thank goodness, because I 621 00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:21,800 Speaker 5: didn't want to have the game and Florida State fans 622 00:34:21,800 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 5: can be a little bit of noxious every once in 623 00:34:23,640 --> 00:34:26,839 Speaker 5: a while, so I'm glad there wasn't a call at 624 00:34:26,920 --> 00:34:29,680 Speaker 5: the end that would have taken away from it because 625 00:34:29,680 --> 00:34:31,640 Speaker 5: it was a phenomenal game. It was a fun game, 626 00:34:31,800 --> 00:34:33,960 Speaker 5: and you have to give credit to Virginia Channel. Morris 627 00:34:34,040 --> 00:34:38,320 Speaker 5: was incredible. But it was definitely a devastating loss. But 628 00:34:38,480 --> 00:34:40,200 Speaker 5: the good news and I think this is the way 629 00:34:40,239 --> 00:34:42,080 Speaker 5: you have to approach it. If you're Mike Norvell, is 630 00:34:42,120 --> 00:34:44,840 Speaker 5: you have an opportunity to erase that loss as quickly 631 00:34:44,880 --> 00:34:47,759 Speaker 5: as possible as the game against Miami this weekend. You 632 00:34:47,960 --> 00:34:50,040 Speaker 5: just have to make sure you do that because if 633 00:34:50,120 --> 00:34:52,640 Speaker 5: you lose back to back games. I know the win 634 00:34:52,719 --> 00:34:55,680 Speaker 5: against Bama was big, and Bama looks like they could 635 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:59,160 Speaker 5: be really good. You just wonder what a two loss 636 00:34:59,200 --> 00:35:01,640 Speaker 5: Florida State team would look like in the committee's eyes. 637 00:35:01,960 --> 00:35:04,359 Speaker 5: But then even aside from that, like you, who knows 638 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 5: what the rest of the season holds for Florida State, 639 00:35:06,239 --> 00:35:08,239 Speaker 5: Like if you lose to Virginia, it's kind of like, 640 00:35:08,360 --> 00:35:10,040 Speaker 5: here we go again. Is this going to be another 641 00:35:10,120 --> 00:35:13,359 Speaker 5: roller coaster ride? So it was devastating on Friday nights. 642 00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:15,799 Speaker 5: But of course my family, my Florida State friends are 643 00:35:15,840 --> 00:35:18,960 Speaker 5: hoping we can erase that quickly with a nice win 644 00:35:19,000 --> 00:35:21,000 Speaker 5: against Florida against Miami this weekend. 645 00:35:21,239 --> 00:35:23,000 Speaker 1: Okay, how do they match up against Miami. 646 00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:27,120 Speaker 5: At the skill positions? Really good? At the offensive and 647 00:35:27,200 --> 00:35:30,360 Speaker 5: defensive lines not so much. And that's really not a 648 00:35:30,480 --> 00:35:33,000 Speaker 5: knock against Florida State. It's more about Miami, who has 649 00:35:33,360 --> 00:35:35,359 Speaker 5: one of the best offensive lines, one of the best 650 00:35:35,400 --> 00:35:38,920 Speaker 5: defensive lines in the country. There are edge rushers Ruben 651 00:35:38,960 --> 00:35:42,239 Speaker 5: Vain and Keem mesidor absolute beast coming off the edge. 652 00:35:42,640 --> 00:35:44,359 Speaker 5: But I do think Florida State, I mean, I would 653 00:35:44,360 --> 00:35:46,680 Speaker 5: have said the same thing about the Alabama game. And 654 00:35:46,760 --> 00:35:49,880 Speaker 5: that's the one thing that a mobile quarterback does is 655 00:35:49,920 --> 00:35:52,120 Speaker 5: it neutralizes some of that edge. And that's what you 656 00:35:52,160 --> 00:35:54,680 Speaker 5: saw actually in Virginia. I mean Chandlin Morris was from 657 00:35:54,760 --> 00:35:56,640 Speaker 5: taking that ball on his own when any time there 658 00:35:56,719 --> 00:35:58,239 Speaker 5: wasn't a place to go, and he was able to 659 00:35:58,280 --> 00:36:00,920 Speaker 5: beat him. So that's how you hand on the offensive 660 00:36:00,960 --> 00:36:03,080 Speaker 5: size ball. So it's concerning. I don't think it's something 661 00:36:03,160 --> 00:36:06,200 Speaker 5: that means you can't win. For the defense, that probably 662 00:36:06,280 --> 00:36:09,120 Speaker 5: is my biggest concern because if Carson Beck has all 663 00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:11,439 Speaker 5: day to throw and they're able to get their running 664 00:36:11,480 --> 00:36:14,279 Speaker 5: back march Mark Fletcher going and they can march down 665 00:36:14,320 --> 00:36:16,960 Speaker 5: the field and keep it away from Florida State, that 666 00:36:17,120 --> 00:36:20,040 Speaker 5: is a way one. It devastates your morale. You can't 667 00:36:20,080 --> 00:36:22,080 Speaker 5: get off the field and it really takes the crowd 668 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:24,200 Speaker 5: out of the game. So that's something to watch out for. 669 00:36:24,280 --> 00:36:26,399 Speaker 5: If they're driving the length of the field and they're 670 00:36:26,520 --> 00:36:29,120 Speaker 5: keeping possession of the football, that does not bold well 671 00:36:29,160 --> 00:36:31,319 Speaker 5: for Florida State, who wants to go fast, they want 672 00:36:31,360 --> 00:36:33,759 Speaker 5: to go up tempo, they want a lot of possessions, 673 00:36:33,800 --> 00:36:36,160 Speaker 5: they want a lot of big plays. If they can't 674 00:36:36,200 --> 00:36:38,279 Speaker 5: get off the field defensively, that could be a long 675 00:36:38,400 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 5: night for the Seminoles. 676 00:36:39,520 --> 00:36:42,840 Speaker 1: Vanderbilt's undefeated. They take on Alabama. Alabama well lost to 677 00:36:42,880 --> 00:36:45,200 Speaker 1: Florida State, but then they go up and beat Georgia. 678 00:36:45,239 --> 00:36:48,399 Speaker 1: At Georgia, BAM is a ten and a half point 679 00:36:48,440 --> 00:36:50,239 Speaker 1: favorite in the totals fifty five and a half. Would 680 00:36:50,280 --> 00:36:52,160 Speaker 1: you like I like two. 681 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:54,640 Speaker 5: Plays in this game. I actually think Bama kind of 682 00:36:54,680 --> 00:36:58,120 Speaker 5: puts the hammer down here. If last year it happened 683 00:36:58,160 --> 00:37:00,239 Speaker 5: right they went to Nashville, they got beat. I think 684 00:37:00,320 --> 00:37:02,839 Speaker 5: that's the best thing for Caitlin to bore. His team 685 00:37:02,880 --> 00:37:04,920 Speaker 5: has been reminded and told about that game all the 686 00:37:05,120 --> 00:37:07,480 Speaker 5: off season long. It kept him out of the playoffs 687 00:37:07,560 --> 00:37:10,480 Speaker 5: last year. I just think they're the better team. I 688 00:37:10,520 --> 00:37:13,040 Speaker 5: think they're one of the best teams in the entire country. 689 00:37:13,520 --> 00:37:15,759 Speaker 5: And I do think that this is the opportunity for 690 00:37:15,880 --> 00:37:18,320 Speaker 5: them to kind of showcase what they can do. Diego 691 00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:21,719 Speaker 5: Pavia has been awesome and I just wonder how many 692 00:37:21,800 --> 00:37:23,920 Speaker 5: times can he put the team on his back. And 693 00:37:24,080 --> 00:37:26,000 Speaker 5: I think this is sort of when it comes to 694 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:28,880 Speaker 5: an end for Vanderbilt. And I also like the total 695 00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:31,120 Speaker 5: in this game, where you look at the amount of 696 00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:33,360 Speaker 5: points in this one Bam I think is going to 697 00:37:33,400 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 5: score cart excuse me. Their quarterback Tyle Simpson has been phenomenal. 698 00:37:37,280 --> 00:37:40,080 Speaker 5: They have so much firepower on the offensive side of 699 00:37:40,120 --> 00:37:42,680 Speaker 5: the ball, and I do think Diego Pavia will put 700 00:37:42,719 --> 00:37:44,879 Speaker 5: up some points, so I think it's a higher scoring game, 701 00:37:45,160 --> 00:37:47,359 Speaker 5: and ultimately I think BAMA pulls away and win wins 702 00:37:47,440 --> 00:37:48,600 Speaker 5: by two touchdowns or more. 703 00:37:49,640 --> 00:37:55,200 Speaker 1: Okay, help me out here, do you Does Bobby Petrino 704 00:37:55,280 --> 00:37:56,360 Speaker 1: keep the job at Arkansas? 705 00:37:57,600 --> 00:37:57,640 Speaker 2: No? 706 00:37:58,320 --> 00:38:01,239 Speaker 5: Unless he pulls off a miracle. They they're schedule that 707 00:38:01,320 --> 00:38:04,279 Speaker 5: they have left. They're gonna be significant underdogs. If he 708 00:38:04,440 --> 00:38:07,160 Speaker 5: somehow got to eight wins or something like that, then 709 00:38:07,200 --> 00:38:10,560 Speaker 5: he would. I really see zero chance of that happening. 710 00:38:10,640 --> 00:38:13,160 Speaker 5: They're just the schedule's too tough. I mean, he also 711 00:38:13,320 --> 00:38:15,759 Speaker 5: fired in like three of the defensive coaches. It has 712 00:38:15,840 --> 00:38:18,520 Speaker 5: me wondering who the heck is running the defense for them. 713 00:38:18,560 --> 00:38:20,040 Speaker 5: I mean, I'm sure they have I mean, every staff 714 00:38:20,080 --> 00:38:22,799 Speaker 5: has forty coaches on it, so they'll be bodies out 715 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:24,960 Speaker 5: there to coach. But I just think it's going to 716 00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:27,560 Speaker 5: be an uphill battle. I do think if he got 717 00:38:27,680 --> 00:38:31,560 Speaker 5: to seven wins, it becomes interesting because I do think 718 00:38:31,600 --> 00:38:34,400 Speaker 5: there's a snific portion of the Arkansas fan base that 719 00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:36,080 Speaker 5: would love to kind of try to run it back 720 00:38:36,120 --> 00:38:38,520 Speaker 5: with them. I also wonder, too, is he the type 721 00:38:38,520 --> 00:38:40,759 Speaker 5: of coach like I saw Brent Key at Georgia Tech 722 00:38:40,880 --> 00:38:43,440 Speaker 5: come in as an interim coach and infuse a ton 723 00:38:43,520 --> 00:38:46,040 Speaker 5: of life into that program. But I don't know if 724 00:38:46,080 --> 00:38:49,000 Speaker 5: Bobby Petrino is that style of coach, somebody who emotionally 725 00:38:49,120 --> 00:38:51,719 Speaker 5: gets a team up. He's a little bit harsh, you know, 726 00:38:51,880 --> 00:38:54,240 Speaker 5: one of those kind of old school coaches, not afraid 727 00:38:54,280 --> 00:38:56,000 Speaker 5: to call out his players. I don't know if he 728 00:38:56,120 --> 00:38:59,080 Speaker 5: really is the type of coach that's just emotionally gonna 729 00:38:59,080 --> 00:39:00,680 Speaker 5: lift up a team when they need it the most. 730 00:39:00,800 --> 00:39:03,439 Speaker 5: So I don't think he is. And then look gets 731 00:39:03,480 --> 00:39:06,759 Speaker 5: really interesting. Is it's not a really attractive job right now. 732 00:39:07,320 --> 00:39:10,400 Speaker 5: But that's hard to explain because they have the types 733 00:39:10,440 --> 00:39:13,360 Speaker 5: and foods money, they have Walmart money, They've got boosters 734 00:39:13,440 --> 00:39:16,120 Speaker 5: that can actually contribute, but they need to step up 735 00:39:16,160 --> 00:39:18,680 Speaker 5: to the plate and pull a package together to show 736 00:39:18,760 --> 00:39:22,080 Speaker 5: to a a potential coach, a guy like Rhet Lashley, 737 00:39:22,120 --> 00:39:24,520 Speaker 5: who who went to college there and it's probably one 738 00:39:24,560 --> 00:39:27,200 Speaker 5: of the top coaches available, say all right, we're going 739 00:39:27,280 --> 00:39:29,279 Speaker 5: to make this an attractive job where we're going to 740 00:39:29,320 --> 00:39:32,320 Speaker 5: be able to compete with Texas, at Alabama and Georgia, 741 00:39:32,719 --> 00:39:35,600 Speaker 5: some of the programs that invest heavily in the sport 742 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:38,360 Speaker 5: of football. But it doesn't help when they're athletic director 743 00:39:38,520 --> 00:39:40,600 Speaker 5: just a few weeks ago says we can't really compete 744 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:43,160 Speaker 5: for a national championship like that's I thought that was 745 00:39:43,200 --> 00:39:45,320 Speaker 5: a really embarrassing look for them. So they've got some 746 00:39:45,480 --> 00:39:48,160 Speaker 5: sort of they got some image repair to do. After 747 00:39:48,200 --> 00:39:50,240 Speaker 5: he went on the record with those comments. 748 00:39:50,840 --> 00:39:53,479 Speaker 1: What do you think of coaches being fired this early 749 00:39:53,560 --> 00:39:55,440 Speaker 1: into the season, What do you think? 750 00:39:56,719 --> 00:39:59,279 Speaker 5: I think it's ridiculous. I mean, I really do. But 751 00:39:59,440 --> 00:40:02,480 Speaker 5: in all of those situations, Doug like, I've always been 752 00:40:02,560 --> 00:40:05,880 Speaker 5: somebody who's been preaching patience with fan bases, and I 753 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:08,640 Speaker 5: understand where it can get frustrating because you want to 754 00:40:08,680 --> 00:40:10,960 Speaker 5: win and you want to win now, And like some 755 00:40:11,080 --> 00:40:13,479 Speaker 5: of them, they were very obvious, like there's not one 756 00:40:13,920 --> 00:40:16,279 Speaker 5: firing where I was like, oh, I get it, but 757 00:40:16,360 --> 00:40:20,160 Speaker 5: it becomes so toxic where it almost becomes impossible to 758 00:40:20,680 --> 00:40:23,120 Speaker 5: win with anybody that's there. So they're almost trying to 759 00:40:23,160 --> 00:40:25,520 Speaker 5: win over the fan base more than they are the 760 00:40:25,600 --> 00:40:28,120 Speaker 5: actual players on the field, you know, because I think 761 00:40:28,160 --> 00:40:30,120 Speaker 5: that's what happened at Arkansas is a great example. They 762 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:32,440 Speaker 5: get blown out at home, they're losing. At halftime, the 763 00:40:32,480 --> 00:40:35,440 Speaker 5: stadium empties out, and I think the boosters get involved. 764 00:40:35,480 --> 00:40:38,279 Speaker 5: They start pounding the table saying this is unacceptable. But 765 00:40:38,400 --> 00:40:40,959 Speaker 5: what good does it do? And there's almost this race 766 00:40:41,080 --> 00:40:43,280 Speaker 5: to get in line for the next big head coach, 767 00:40:43,640 --> 00:40:46,320 Speaker 5: which doesn't really make sense because all of the attractive 768 00:40:46,360 --> 00:40:50,320 Speaker 5: coaches I mentioned Rhet Lashly, John Thummrawl at Tulane. You know, 769 00:40:50,360 --> 00:40:52,239 Speaker 5: there's some really good coaches. None of them are going 770 00:40:52,320 --> 00:40:54,359 Speaker 5: to leave the jobs they're at right now. They're all 771 00:40:54,400 --> 00:40:57,080 Speaker 5: going to wait until their season is over. So unless 772 00:40:57,080 --> 00:40:59,279 Speaker 5: you're going to go hire somebody off the market, a 773 00:40:59,320 --> 00:41:02,640 Speaker 5: guy like a Jim Fisher or an Urban Meyer, you know, 774 00:41:02,800 --> 00:41:04,920 Speaker 5: Nick Saban, if he decided to come out of retirement, 775 00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:07,000 Speaker 5: it doesn't make any sense to do it this early. 776 00:41:07,480 --> 00:41:09,640 Speaker 5: So I look at it and I scratch my head 777 00:41:09,680 --> 00:41:11,839 Speaker 5: and say, what is the purpose of this? When you're 778 00:41:11,880 --> 00:41:14,960 Speaker 5: firing coaches before the month of October. It's kind of insanity. 779 00:41:15,080 --> 00:41:17,320 Speaker 5: But it's a copycat league, you know, kind of like 780 00:41:17,400 --> 00:41:19,840 Speaker 5: every league. They see other schools do it, They're like, oh, 781 00:41:19,920 --> 00:41:21,200 Speaker 5: we better do it to get in the front of 782 00:41:21,239 --> 00:41:23,480 Speaker 5: the line for the interviews. But I don't think that 783 00:41:23,600 --> 00:41:24,640 Speaker 5: really matters that much. 784 00:41:25,000 --> 00:41:29,080 Speaker 1: It doesn't. All it does. All it actually does is 785 00:41:29,440 --> 00:41:32,280 Speaker 1: it allows those players to either get in the portal 786 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:35,080 Speaker 1: or if they haven't played that they haven't played that 787 00:41:35,120 --> 00:41:37,880 Speaker 1: extra the extra game, they can ride shirt that season 788 00:41:38,000 --> 00:41:40,200 Speaker 1: and save it and not play for you completely. 789 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:43,840 Speaker 5: Legally, right, yeah, it doesn't. It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. 790 00:41:44,200 --> 00:41:46,719 Speaker 5: And in fact, I mean Arkansas they did wait for 791 00:41:46,800 --> 00:41:48,759 Speaker 5: the fifth game, right, so that kind of screwed over 792 00:41:48,840 --> 00:41:51,560 Speaker 5: the players that could have red shirted or potentially you know, 793 00:41:51,680 --> 00:41:53,719 Speaker 5: got out of the portal early. That is part of 794 00:41:53,760 --> 00:41:56,680 Speaker 5: the underbelly of the system that you know very well, 795 00:41:56,760 --> 00:41:59,400 Speaker 5: that is just a little bit shady when there's oftentimes 796 00:41:59,440 --> 00:42:01,200 Speaker 5: they're looking out for the best inters of you know, 797 00:42:01,320 --> 00:42:03,360 Speaker 5: the program only and not really looking out for the 798 00:42:03,400 --> 00:42:04,480 Speaker 5: best interests of the players. 799 00:42:05,800 --> 00:42:08,960 Speaker 1: Football is better when everybody all the schools in Florida 800 00:42:08,960 --> 00:42:11,960 Speaker 1: are really good. Central Florida is obviously better now with 801 00:42:12,000 --> 00:42:16,160 Speaker 1: Scott Frost, Miami is back. Florida State appears to be 802 00:42:16,280 --> 00:42:18,239 Speaker 1: close to back, right, not quite there. As you point 803 00:42:18,280 --> 00:42:22,600 Speaker 1: out in lines, what about Florida can can Billy Napier? 804 00:42:23,200 --> 00:42:24,480 Speaker 1: Will he get to hang on? 805 00:42:25,800 --> 00:42:27,960 Speaker 5: I doubt it. It kind of follows the trend too. 806 00:42:28,040 --> 00:42:31,120 Speaker 5: I mean, their boosters, their fan base, they're circling like 807 00:42:31,239 --> 00:42:33,680 Speaker 5: sharks in the water. And I fear that if they 808 00:42:33,760 --> 00:42:37,000 Speaker 5: get beat by Texas this weekend, and really if it's sideways, 809 00:42:37,080 --> 00:42:39,000 Speaker 5: but even if they only lose by a field goal 810 00:42:39,040 --> 00:42:41,560 Speaker 5: and there's some you know a lot of penalties or 811 00:42:41,719 --> 00:42:43,759 Speaker 5: sort of some sort of you know, coaching blunders that 812 00:42:43,800 --> 00:42:45,840 Speaker 5: are in there, I wonder if he survives the weekend. 813 00:42:46,239 --> 00:42:48,320 Speaker 5: But the crazy thing is, like we saw this story 814 00:42:48,400 --> 00:42:50,880 Speaker 5: unfold last year, like they were left for dead. They 815 00:42:50,920 --> 00:42:52,960 Speaker 5: had got blown out at home by Texas, A and 816 00:42:53,120 --> 00:42:55,640 Speaker 5: m and Miami, and then the team kind of figures 817 00:42:55,680 --> 00:42:57,359 Speaker 5: it out. They play hard, and they win their last 818 00:42:57,440 --> 00:42:59,279 Speaker 5: four games of the season and win their bowl game, 819 00:42:59,560 --> 00:43:02,600 Speaker 5: and there's all this optimism around the program. It's been 820 00:43:02,640 --> 00:43:05,280 Speaker 5: a little bit of disaster because they lose the USF 821 00:43:05,400 --> 00:43:08,399 Speaker 5: Like that's the one that's inexcusable. Their quarterback those five 822 00:43:08,480 --> 00:43:11,440 Speaker 5: interceptions at LSU, Like, how is that on billion Apier? 823 00:43:11,560 --> 00:43:13,719 Speaker 5: You know, you could say it's on quarterback development, which 824 00:43:13,760 --> 00:43:16,279 Speaker 5: I understand, and then they lose it in Miami in 825 00:43:16,320 --> 00:43:18,799 Speaker 5: the game that was competitive for a half, but then 826 00:43:18,880 --> 00:43:21,600 Speaker 5: it's just like, man, they look like they're so far behind. 827 00:43:22,040 --> 00:43:24,200 Speaker 5: But I do think this weekend is one. I think 828 00:43:24,280 --> 00:43:26,160 Speaker 5: this is the last stand. Like, I feel like this 829 00:43:26,280 --> 00:43:29,279 Speaker 5: weekend they will get their best effort from the from 830 00:43:29,320 --> 00:43:32,480 Speaker 5: the Florida Gators. They're playing against arch Spanning, Texas has 831 00:43:32,560 --> 00:43:35,200 Speaker 5: come into town. It's a huge brand. I think the 832 00:43:35,280 --> 00:43:37,759 Speaker 5: Swamp will be loud. And actually, what I worry about 833 00:43:37,800 --> 00:43:40,160 Speaker 5: in this situation is a fan being their worst enemy. 834 00:43:40,320 --> 00:43:42,800 Speaker 5: Like if they go three and out two series in 835 00:43:42,840 --> 00:43:44,680 Speaker 5: a row, they're going to be doing and like, what 836 00:43:44,920 --> 00:43:46,800 Speaker 5: good does that do for the team off the field? 837 00:43:47,040 --> 00:43:49,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't I don't know, right, makes them feel 838 00:43:49,239 --> 00:43:51,840 Speaker 1: bad about themselves, which the kids need confidence, Like it 839 00:43:52,120 --> 00:43:53,000 Speaker 1: doesn't make any. 840 00:43:52,880 --> 00:43:55,360 Speaker 5: Sense, and I hate that for them, so I but 841 00:43:55,480 --> 00:43:57,560 Speaker 5: I actually do think the Gators will get their best 842 00:43:57,600 --> 00:43:59,520 Speaker 5: effort this week. And I'm very curious to see what 843 00:43:59,640 --> 00:44:02,120 Speaker 5: arch Man dutch because he hasn't been great. You know, 844 00:44:02,239 --> 00:44:03,480 Speaker 5: it was the last time we saw him on the 845 00:44:03,520 --> 00:44:05,120 Speaker 5: road was at the Horseshoe and he was a little 846 00:44:05,160 --> 00:44:07,360 Speaker 5: bit skittish. You know, he had the one game against 847 00:44:07,360 --> 00:44:11,080 Speaker 5: Sam Houston where it was a much inferior opponent. I'm very, 848 00:44:11,200 --> 00:44:13,760 Speaker 5: very curious to see against a defense that is pretty 849 00:44:13,760 --> 00:44:15,319 Speaker 5: good still in the Florida Gators. 850 00:44:15,840 --> 00:44:18,280 Speaker 1: Stell Gottlieb Show here on Fox Sports Radio, Danny Canell 851 00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:21,239 Speaker 1: is our guest, former starter at Florida State course starter 852 00:44:21,320 --> 00:44:23,520 Speaker 1: in nash Football League. Check got bet online dot ag 853 00:44:23,760 --> 00:44:29,640 Speaker 1: for updated college football Playoff, Heisman and College College Week 854 00:44:29,760 --> 00:44:32,800 Speaker 1: six lines. What do you think is shad Or Sanders 855 00:44:35,280 --> 00:44:39,799 Speaker 1: uh not refuse miming. I guess he mined. I guess 856 00:44:39,800 --> 00:44:43,239 Speaker 1: we're saying he mimed his answers when asked abou Dylan 857 00:44:43,280 --> 00:44:44,720 Speaker 1: Gabriel getting the start for the Browns. 858 00:44:45,719 --> 00:44:48,040 Speaker 5: I mean, I thought it was idiotic. I just like, 859 00:44:48,200 --> 00:44:51,160 Speaker 5: what what are you doing? First of all, the third 860 00:44:51,200 --> 00:44:54,360 Speaker 5: string quarterback should never be speaking to the media. And 861 00:44:54,400 --> 00:44:56,840 Speaker 5: trust me, this is somebody who was a third string quarterback, 862 00:44:56,920 --> 00:44:59,800 Speaker 5: Like your job is to lay low. Your job is 863 00:45:00,080 --> 00:45:02,640 Speaker 5: to just kind of do the work, especially as a rookie, 864 00:45:02,719 --> 00:45:05,239 Speaker 5: Like even if you're a backup as a rookie, I was, 865 00:45:05,400 --> 00:45:07,320 Speaker 5: I was always kind of hiding from the media, like 866 00:45:07,440 --> 00:45:10,440 Speaker 5: what was my position? On the team to be speaking 867 00:45:10,480 --> 00:45:12,680 Speaker 5: to the media about anything, like you're sort of one 868 00:45:12,719 --> 00:45:14,879 Speaker 5: of the lower places on the roster. I mean half 869 00:45:14,920 --> 00:45:17,040 Speaker 5: the times you're not even active for the game. And 870 00:45:17,200 --> 00:45:18,799 Speaker 5: by the way, like I saw some people saying, well, 871 00:45:18,840 --> 00:45:21,520 Speaker 5: Cleveland shouldn't have made him available. You can hide, you 872 00:45:21,600 --> 00:45:24,040 Speaker 5: know this, Doug, Like when the media availability is there, 873 00:45:24,080 --> 00:45:25,520 Speaker 5: you can go watch film, you can go in the 874 00:45:25,560 --> 00:45:28,480 Speaker 5: training room, like, you can leave unless they request to 875 00:45:28,520 --> 00:45:30,600 Speaker 5: bring you out, and then in that circumstance, you could 876 00:45:30,600 --> 00:45:32,960 Speaker 5: still say no. But I do think Shudora loves the 877 00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:36,239 Speaker 5: spotlight and he loves talking. And not only was it 878 00:45:36,360 --> 00:45:38,839 Speaker 5: idiotic and kind of stupid to do, but what about 879 00:45:38,880 --> 00:45:40,839 Speaker 5: the fact you're on a team that's one in three, 880 00:45:41,400 --> 00:45:44,120 Speaker 5: it's been an awful season, and you're kind of joking around, 881 00:45:44,280 --> 00:45:46,960 Speaker 5: like making light of this whole situation. I'd be really 882 00:45:47,080 --> 00:45:49,640 Speaker 5: curious to know what Kevin Stefanski thinks off the record. 883 00:45:49,960 --> 00:45:51,840 Speaker 5: I bet he's not super enthused about. 884 00:45:51,640 --> 00:45:56,719 Speaker 1: It, Danny, You know an he thinks, yeah, I just 885 00:45:56,920 --> 00:46:00,680 Speaker 1: know there's no question anybody. And listen, I'm telling you 886 00:46:00,760 --> 00:46:04,759 Speaker 1: this as a coach, but as also a human being, 887 00:46:05,000 --> 00:46:06,920 Speaker 1: and we both played college sports. We about to know, 888 00:46:07,280 --> 00:46:10,560 Speaker 1: there's no question he thinks he's a jackass. There's just 889 00:46:10,680 --> 00:46:16,799 Speaker 1: no question none. And he actually he actually really helped 890 00:46:16,880 --> 00:46:21,239 Speaker 1: Kevin Stefanski with that because there's pressure to play him, 891 00:46:21,760 --> 00:46:25,319 Speaker 1: he's quite obviously not ready. And I think the big 892 00:46:25,400 --> 00:46:27,640 Speaker 1: thing is they like Dylan Gabriel because Dylan Gabriel do 893 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:29,759 Speaker 1: exactly what they tell him to do. Right, That's like 894 00:46:30,280 --> 00:46:32,520 Speaker 1: we just just a to B B two C really 895 00:46:32,560 --> 00:46:38,000 Speaker 1: simple whatever. But because of how immature it looked. And 896 00:46:38,239 --> 00:46:41,879 Speaker 1: I even think Dion's telling people admitting that he told 897 00:46:41,880 --> 00:46:44,319 Speaker 1: the Ravens not to draft him because he didn't want 898 00:46:44,320 --> 00:46:46,120 Speaker 1: to be a backup. I think all of those things 899 00:46:46,239 --> 00:46:49,240 Speaker 1: it helps Stefanski where he can just coach and evaluate 900 00:46:49,320 --> 00:46:51,200 Speaker 1: Dylan Gabriel. I hope. 901 00:46:51,280 --> 00:46:52,959 Speaker 5: So I do have a feeling. I mean, the team 902 00:46:53,000 --> 00:46:55,920 Speaker 5: has been struggling. I do wonder how like they're not 903 00:46:56,000 --> 00:46:58,160 Speaker 5: going to bench Dylan Gabriel if he throws two picks. 904 00:46:58,200 --> 00:47:00,279 Speaker 5: But I do wonder if they lose another two or 905 00:47:00,320 --> 00:47:03,160 Speaker 5: three games in a row, if Kevin Stevanski's just like, 906 00:47:03,280 --> 00:47:04,719 Speaker 5: you know what, let's roll them out there and let 907 00:47:04,760 --> 00:47:07,120 Speaker 5: everybody see and let him kind of expose themselves. And 908 00:47:07,719 --> 00:47:09,440 Speaker 5: then on the flip side of Shaduur makes the most 909 00:47:09,480 --> 00:47:11,160 Speaker 5: of it. I mean, can you imagine hysteria. It's going 910 00:47:11,200 --> 00:47:13,560 Speaker 5: to be there, will be off the charts. I just 911 00:47:13,680 --> 00:47:16,160 Speaker 5: don't think he's ready to play either. I just thought 912 00:47:16,160 --> 00:47:18,279 Speaker 5: it was a bad look all around. But I will say, 913 00:47:18,400 --> 00:47:20,719 Speaker 5: like the Chador backers, they're not seeing any of it. 914 00:47:20,800 --> 00:47:23,239 Speaker 5: They love it. They're like, good for Shador. But those 915 00:47:23,280 --> 00:47:26,239 Speaker 5: people aren't realistic. They don't know how sports work or 916 00:47:26,320 --> 00:47:29,279 Speaker 5: an NFL locker room works. Like se Fancy, I do 917 00:47:29,400 --> 00:47:32,200 Speaker 5: agree with you. I do wonder what the locker room thinks, 918 00:47:32,280 --> 00:47:34,759 Speaker 5: because most time they do treat rookies all the same. 919 00:47:34,800 --> 00:47:36,680 Speaker 5: It doesn't matter if you're a first round pick, third 920 00:47:36,760 --> 00:47:38,600 Speaker 5: round pick, or a fifth round pick. They kind of 921 00:47:38,680 --> 00:47:40,439 Speaker 5: expect you to shut up and go about your work. 922 00:47:40,560 --> 00:47:43,239 Speaker 5: And Shadueur has been doing anything but that. And that 923 00:47:43,440 --> 00:47:46,040 Speaker 5: is probably the most important thing. What are the players, 924 00:47:46,280 --> 00:47:48,640 Speaker 5: because they talk to other players around the league, and 925 00:47:48,719 --> 00:47:51,600 Speaker 5: if you get a bad reputation as a bad teammate 926 00:47:51,840 --> 00:47:54,160 Speaker 5: and the guy who's kind of a distraction among the players, 927 00:47:54,520 --> 00:47:56,719 Speaker 5: that could be more devastating than what the coaches think. 928 00:47:57,760 --> 00:48:01,319 Speaker 1: No question, he's Danny Canell. He's got his own show. 929 00:48:01,320 --> 00:48:03,200 Speaker 1: He's got his own pod. Check out that online dot 930 00:48:03,280 --> 00:48:06,240 Speaker 1: ag for an updated college football playoff Heismith in College 931 00:48:06,320 --> 00:48:08,960 Speaker 1: Football Week six lines DK great stuff. As always, thanks for. 932 00:48:09,040 --> 00:48:11,080 Speaker 5: Joining us, you're the best man's Sorry for the noise. 933 00:48:11,120 --> 00:48:12,920 Speaker 5: I'm at a rental car place picking up a rental 934 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:14,960 Speaker 5: car and I'm driving up with my two daughters up 935 00:48:15,040 --> 00:48:17,000 Speaker 5: to Tallahassee to go to the game Saturday night. 936 00:48:17,280 --> 00:48:21,080 Speaker 1: Nice Nice and Jay Splurgeon get the Mustang Splurge, You 937 00:48:21,080 --> 00:48:21,680 Speaker 1: get the mustag. 938 00:48:21,800 --> 00:48:23,239 Speaker 5: I'm going to I'm gonna get something nice.