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It 27 00:01:31,680 --> 00:01:34,600 Speaker 1: was like the old it's like right next to the 28 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 1: the the Whiskey or the Roxy one. 29 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 2: One of my favorite gay bars. 30 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:43,680 Speaker 1: The Local Whiskey. It's actually not oh different one now, yeah, 31 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:44,679 Speaker 1: the Rainbow. 32 00:01:44,440 --> 00:01:48,320 Speaker 3: That was like I mean wild assumption. I mean I 33 00:01:48,360 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 3: get it. Geez sunset, Yeah, no, I get it. So 34 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:55,840 Speaker 3: it's one of the I've never been to that that 35 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:58,760 Speaker 3: spot you're talking about, but I have walked across the 36 00:01:58,800 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 3: walkways and stuff like that that were you know, I 37 00:02:01,480 --> 00:02:06,080 Speaker 3: used to live on like in between, Uh, what is 38 00:02:06,120 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 3: the sunset and what's the one below? Not mail Rose? 39 00:02:10,280 --> 00:02:13,079 Speaker 3: What's the one below where you know where the institute 40 00:02:13,160 --> 00:02:16,800 Speaker 3: is the big color building and got it the crosswalks 41 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:19,720 Speaker 3: like it's something like mail Rose. It might be mail 42 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:21,399 Speaker 3: Rose Rose. 43 00:02:21,240 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 2: On the tip. 44 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:23,000 Speaker 3: Whoa. 45 00:02:23,600 --> 00:02:27,680 Speaker 1: So the Rainbow Bar? What the Rainbow Bar and Grill 46 00:02:28,080 --> 00:02:31,519 Speaker 1: We used used to be the place that all the 47 00:02:31,680 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 1: hair metal bands back that they would go to and 48 00:02:35,080 --> 00:02:39,840 Speaker 1: so hair metal meaning the big hair like Guns and Roses, Poison. 49 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:42,360 Speaker 3: You know, like Brett Michaels and all of them. 50 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: And Brady loves that music. Like if you watch Oh 51 00:02:45,639 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 1: my God, so you watch November Rain, the Purple Rain, 52 00:02:49,720 --> 00:02:53,160 Speaker 1: you know the Guns of the white version November Rain, 53 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:56,639 Speaker 1: the Guns and Roses song. If you look at the video, 54 00:02:56,880 --> 00:02:59,000 Speaker 1: it's like a long ass eight minute song. But in 55 00:02:59,040 --> 00:03:01,200 Speaker 1: the video it shows I'm at the Rainbow Bar and 56 00:03:01,200 --> 00:03:03,519 Speaker 1: Grill on Sunset and so Brady was out here one 57 00:03:03,560 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 1: time and I wanted to take him to the Rainbow 58 00:03:07,080 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 1: Bar and Grills. Hey man, like this is like you 59 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:11,639 Speaker 1: grew up loving this music. This is where they would 60 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:13,200 Speaker 1: all go, This is where they would all hang out. 61 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 1: And we went in there and he was mortified, like 62 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:20,520 Speaker 1: you realize reality versus. 63 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 4: You know what. 64 00:03:23,120 --> 00:03:26,040 Speaker 5: Let's one, I do not fit in this environment, like 65 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:29,920 Speaker 5: this is not a place for me. And he's looking 66 00:03:29,919 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 5: around like, yeah, this is yes, this is what you 67 00:03:32,760 --> 00:03:35,560 Speaker 5: grew up watching, this is what you grew up listening to, 68 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:38,680 Speaker 5: and you're finally here, and it was like I think 69 00:03:38,720 --> 00:03:40,920 Speaker 5: it's set in Yeah, that's not my world. 70 00:03:41,480 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 4: I am. 71 00:03:42,720 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 1: I am far beyond this and uh and well past 72 00:03:45,720 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 1: this point in my life. So whenever I hear the 73 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 1: hair metal, just think of the rainbow bar and grill. 74 00:03:50,440 --> 00:03:52,000 Speaker 1: Not the place the rain it goes to, just the. 75 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:55,640 Speaker 3: The other one. It is, uh here Irona goes to 76 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:57,920 Speaker 3: what was it called the Pink Pony Club. 77 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 2: I was thin rumors was the one, and they have 78 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:01,840 Speaker 2: a rainbow on their sign. 79 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:04,600 Speaker 3: Not the Pink Pony Club. 80 00:04:04,760 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 2: No, I haven't been there yet. Oh okay, my mama 81 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:08,800 Speaker 2: would be proud. 82 00:04:08,800 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 1: I don't even know if that is. 83 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:14,600 Speaker 2: No, Ye, we'll come back with that one. 84 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:17,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, never heard of the Pink Pony Club. That doesn't 85 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:17,800 Speaker 1: feel like. 86 00:04:17,839 --> 00:04:19,800 Speaker 3: I don't even know if it's true that that's a 87 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 3: real place. 88 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:23,560 Speaker 1: I don't even want to look it up. 89 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:29,440 Speaker 3: All I know is we used to take walks and 90 00:04:29,520 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 3: we walked down the hill to go get food because 91 00:04:32,640 --> 00:04:38,040 Speaker 3: it's a walking you know, walking district. And my kids, 92 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:42,359 Speaker 3: my kids were like four years old, you know, five 93 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:47,039 Speaker 3: years old, and we'd be walking and we realized very 94 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 3: quickly like we we had moved from Maryland Annapolis, which 95 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:55,839 Speaker 3: you go walking downtown Annapolis, it's military families, you know, 96 00:04:55,960 --> 00:05:00,240 Speaker 3: the naval academy, like older people heading to their their 97 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:06,720 Speaker 3: boats and stuff. Very traditional, very just super traditional. We'll say, 98 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,880 Speaker 3: all right, then we move out to California. We're walking, 99 00:05:10,279 --> 00:05:12,520 Speaker 3: we're holding the hands of kids, and I hear hear 100 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:15,119 Speaker 3: one of my kids go, hey, what are they doing? 101 00:05:15,640 --> 00:05:19,080 Speaker 3: And I turned and out looking it was two dudes walking, 102 00:05:19,200 --> 00:05:19,919 Speaker 3: old dads. 103 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:24,120 Speaker 6: Oh yeah, that was pers I think it might have been. 104 00:05:25,520 --> 00:05:27,839 Speaker 3: I looked at my wife and I thought to myself, 105 00:05:27,880 --> 00:05:31,680 Speaker 3: I was like, huh, how do I answer this one? 106 00:05:32,880 --> 00:05:36,640 Speaker 3: It's yeah, I mean I was like, I was like, 107 00:05:37,760 --> 00:05:44,120 Speaker 3: you know, people, people love each other and I feel safe. 108 00:05:44,279 --> 00:05:48,680 Speaker 1: Why would you move from Annapolis to off of Sunset? 109 00:05:48,800 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 3: I didn't choose where we Where we lived. It was 110 00:05:51,800 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 3: a dope ass crib and it was very centralized to 111 00:05:55,279 --> 00:05:59,480 Speaker 3: where I was working and where everything was. Like kind 112 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 3: of everything was going on, is what I would say. Well, 113 00:06:02,800 --> 00:06:06,200 Speaker 3: I enjoyed it, like to be honest with you, it 114 00:06:06,440 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 3: just you know, our family was growing, so we ended 115 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:13,440 Speaker 3: up moving out and going out to the beach. We 116 00:06:13,480 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 3: realized that the Beach Cities was where we really wanted 117 00:06:16,880 --> 00:06:19,560 Speaker 3: to be after we'd lived here but not ever living 118 00:06:19,560 --> 00:06:23,000 Speaker 3: here and wanting to understand like you know the area, 119 00:06:23,279 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 3: which I don't even know how we got to this conversation, 120 00:06:25,360 --> 00:06:30,159 Speaker 3: but yeah, and and hair Metal, But we ended up 121 00:06:30,200 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 3: figuring out we wanted to be closer to the beach, 122 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:36,720 Speaker 3: being walking distance of the beach versus walking distance of like, 123 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:41,120 Speaker 3: you know, being off of sunset although on a Sunday 124 00:06:41,160 --> 00:06:44,280 Speaker 3: or a Saturday to be able to walk up to 125 00:06:44,480 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 3: sunset and go watch a game at the state the 126 00:06:47,440 --> 00:06:51,400 Speaker 3: state House state was it State Social or something like that, Like, 127 00:06:51,960 --> 00:06:55,560 Speaker 3: I forget what it's called, but there's that. Then the local, Uh, 128 00:06:56,279 --> 00:06:59,680 Speaker 3: what's the Irish bar that that is on Sunset? I 129 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:02,240 Speaker 3: forget it, but it's been a while. But Players Club 130 00:07:02,520 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 3: no easy place to go watch Sunday games and great 131 00:07:08,360 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 3: place to go to breakfast. You've ever been to the Griddle? 132 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:11,480 Speaker 3: You ever been to the Griddle? 133 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:13,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's great. They got all sorts of fun stuff 134 00:07:13,240 --> 00:07:13,640 Speaker 1: over there. 135 00:07:13,640 --> 00:07:17,040 Speaker 3: Man, bro their pancakes are off the chain, Like you 136 00:07:17,080 --> 00:07:21,040 Speaker 3: could slap somebody to their death with one of them pancakes. 137 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 3: Bruh damn, yeah, you know how would they do the Yeah, man, 138 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:29,480 Speaker 3: you slap somebody with a Griddle pancake. It's a rap, 139 00:07:30,640 --> 00:07:32,440 Speaker 3: it's a but it's so good. You might want to 140 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 3: try to put you on it while they hitting you 141 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:36,760 Speaker 3: with it. It's a good point. Yeah. 142 00:07:36,840 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 1: By the way, for those of you that are just 143 00:07:40,040 --> 00:07:45,040 Speaker 1: now getting home from the Dodger game, congratulations, well done everybody. 144 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:50,160 Speaker 1: Uh well, everybody listening on the blowtorch and five seventy 145 00:07:50,240 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 1: LA sports that are just waking up going uh yeah, 146 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:55,600 Speaker 1: I really actually just did do that. I really just 147 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:59,480 Speaker 1: sat through a six hour and forty minute game only 148 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:01,560 Speaker 1: to see Eddie Freeman do what he did in the 149 00:08:01,600 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: World Series last year and walking off in the eighteenth inning, which, 150 00:08:06,240 --> 00:08:09,200 Speaker 1: by the way, they also played eighteen innings back in 151 00:08:09,320 --> 00:08:12,960 Speaker 1: twenty eighteen against the Red Sox. And I remember that 152 00:08:13,120 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 1: because I had an entire show. It was a Friday night, 153 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,480 Speaker 1: I had an entire show planned, and the game was 154 00:08:18,520 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 1: still going on movement on the air. So I was like, okay, 155 00:08:20,840 --> 00:08:23,720 Speaker 1: well there goes that, you know, opening hour, and so 156 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:29,800 Speaker 1: Dodger fans listening fired up. You win Game three, Game 157 00:08:29,840 --> 00:08:33,360 Speaker 1: four coming up later on tonight, Shoho Tani, after that 158 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:37,319 Speaker 1: performance last night, which included two home runs, two doubles, 159 00:08:37,320 --> 00:08:40,000 Speaker 1: and five intentional walks, is going to be on the 160 00:08:40,040 --> 00:08:42,240 Speaker 1: mound pitching for the Dodgers with a chance to put 161 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:46,120 Speaker 1: him up three games to one, as confirmed by manager 162 00:08:46,240 --> 00:08:48,320 Speaker 1: Dave Roberts after the game on Fox. 163 00:08:51,480 --> 00:08:53,000 Speaker 4: You go catch your breath, but show he's good to 164 00:08:53,040 --> 00:08:53,600 Speaker 4: go tomorrow. 165 00:08:53,720 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 3: Show he's good to go. Cramps and all he's going. 166 00:08:55,880 --> 00:09:01,120 Speaker 3: He's pitching, cramping out, cramping up, Stack it up, cramp 167 00:09:01,160 --> 00:09:02,199 Speaker 3: it up it so. 168 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 1: Fa and listen. I'm I brought it up earlier. I'm 169 00:09:05,960 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: just saying he was out there, he was cramping, He 170 00:09:10,559 --> 00:09:13,760 Speaker 1: was on base a lot. This is not your normal. Hey, 171 00:09:13,800 --> 00:09:16,280 Speaker 1: well the pitcher didn't pitch the night before in a 172 00:09:16,320 --> 00:09:18,200 Speaker 1: game like that, so he's going to be Shane Bieber 173 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,520 Speaker 1: is going to be going for the Blue Jays. You know, 174 00:09:20,559 --> 00:09:22,360 Speaker 1: you don't have to worry about him running the bases 175 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:24,720 Speaker 1: the previous night. I'm not saying that this is an 176 00:09:24,800 --> 00:09:26,640 Speaker 1: advantage for the Blue Jays, but I think it is 177 00:09:26,679 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 1: something to bring up. It's not like shoehe tan. He 178 00:09:29,360 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 1: didn't take part in that game last night or this morning, 179 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:34,240 Speaker 1: depending on where you were watching or listening to it. 180 00:09:34,920 --> 00:09:37,560 Speaker 1: He was there for the entirety of it. He was 181 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:41,240 Speaker 1: on base every single time, and now you're asking him 182 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 1: to go out less than twenty four hours later or 183 00:09:43,800 --> 00:09:46,400 Speaker 1: whatever it is later to go pitch and try and 184 00:09:46,440 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 1: put this team up three games to one. Like, it's 185 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:51,400 Speaker 1: just it's it's a tall task. I think he's up 186 00:09:51,440 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 1: for it, but it is something to monitor if you're 187 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:56,360 Speaker 1: if you're watching this game or you have any concerns 188 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:57,520 Speaker 1: as a Dodgers fan. 189 00:09:57,640 --> 00:10:00,959 Speaker 3: Nah, there is that. Nah, let that ma and continue 190 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:06,000 Speaker 3: to build his legacy in work history while hell yeah, 191 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:11,240 Speaker 3: while the Dodgers marched one game closer to winning another 192 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 3: World Series. This would be his second World Series, right 193 00:10:15,040 --> 00:10:20,040 Speaker 3: second one? Yeah, last year? Yeah, yeah, I just I 194 00:10:20,080 --> 00:10:23,440 Speaker 3: think it's a great It's great for sports that he's 195 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 3: going on the mound today. 196 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:27,839 Speaker 1: You know, at what point do you think major League 197 00:10:27,840 --> 00:10:30,599 Speaker 1: Baseball would be like, like how many innings would you 198 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 1: need to get to and how many players would you 199 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 1: need to blow through before major League Baseball would be like, Eh, 200 00:10:37,880 --> 00:10:41,400 Speaker 1: it's getting a bit much. You know, maybe just keep 201 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:42,679 Speaker 1: on rolling twenty. 202 00:10:43,400 --> 00:10:48,520 Speaker 3: We only get this type of captive audience viewership once 203 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 3: a year. So even the idea of watching how long 204 00:10:53,200 --> 00:10:55,960 Speaker 3: that game lasted and how intense it was and how 205 00:10:56,000 --> 00:10:59,680 Speaker 3: competitive it was makes for a great storyline of what 206 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:03,600 Speaker 3: the world series represents this year and then to come 207 00:11:03,640 --> 00:11:07,240 Speaker 3: off of a game that Showhy had in terms of 208 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:12,600 Speaker 3: his production, in terms of a game that the Dodgers 209 00:11:12,720 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 3: was able to take a lead in the series with. 210 00:11:17,240 --> 00:11:20,000 Speaker 3: Now you're coming into another home game before they got 211 00:11:20,040 --> 00:11:22,720 Speaker 3: to go and and if you think about it, if 212 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:24,920 Speaker 3: they went tonight, it's three to one, they're one game 213 00:11:24,960 --> 00:11:27,000 Speaker 3: away from winning the World Series. 214 00:11:27,080 --> 00:11:28,559 Speaker 1: I think they should be up three to one right now. 215 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:30,840 Speaker 1: That was two nine in games last night. That game 216 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:32,760 Speaker 1: should have counted as two wins. They should be they 217 00:11:32,800 --> 00:11:35,920 Speaker 1: should be four to one ure tonight. 218 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 3: But but here's the thing though, right this could be 219 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:44,000 Speaker 3: the last game they play in LA before the season 220 00:11:44,080 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 3: is over. 221 00:11:44,920 --> 00:11:47,360 Speaker 1: Well, tomorrow they've got They've got the game tomorrow. So 222 00:11:47,400 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: they got three in LA and then two back in Toronto. Okay, 223 00:11:50,280 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 1: I saw that point. I thought this was the last 224 00:11:52,400 --> 00:11:56,440 Speaker 1: game coming up. They so in the LCS and the 225 00:11:56,440 --> 00:11:59,200 Speaker 1: World Series they do the two three two like so 226 00:11:59,240 --> 00:11:59,840 Speaker 1: where you've got. 227 00:11:59,760 --> 00:12:01,440 Speaker 3: The two, but you got to win four games to 228 00:12:01,480 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 3: win it. 229 00:12:01,840 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, they split in Toronto, so that the last night 230 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:07,600 Speaker 1: or this morning gave them the two to one, and 231 00:12:07,640 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 1: then they can they can so. 232 00:12:09,360 --> 00:12:12,559 Speaker 3: The home tea gets two home games, but the away 233 00:12:12,600 --> 00:12:15,160 Speaker 3: team gets three home games, and then it goes the 234 00:12:15,280 --> 00:12:17,480 Speaker 3: game six and second. Yeah, that seems strange to me. 235 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:20,440 Speaker 3: I would feel like the last two games should be split, 236 00:12:21,080 --> 00:12:23,840 Speaker 3: like the one who gets the home field advantage should 237 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 3: I guess the way I guess the one three games 238 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:27,800 Speaker 3: in a row is why they would get. 239 00:12:28,360 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 1: So they use I think it was the NBA who 240 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:34,280 Speaker 1: may have started this, Like I might have this wrong, 241 00:12:34,360 --> 00:12:36,839 Speaker 1: but the NBA started it, and their reasoning for it 242 00:12:37,040 --> 00:12:40,560 Speaker 1: was when it was like Lakers Celtics. You didn't want 243 00:12:40,640 --> 00:12:43,120 Speaker 1: if you went, you know, two games in Boston, two 244 00:12:43,120 --> 00:12:46,160 Speaker 1: in LA and then you went one and one and 245 00:12:46,200 --> 00:12:49,720 Speaker 1: then a game seven back in say Boston. They didn't 246 00:12:49,720 --> 00:12:52,280 Speaker 1: want people to have to fly back and forth coast 247 00:12:52,320 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 1: to coast like that, so they said, well, why don't 248 00:12:54,760 --> 00:12:57,480 Speaker 1: we just do two three two. The problem is if 249 00:12:57,520 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: you split one game like the Dodgers got game two 250 00:13:01,160 --> 00:13:05,280 Speaker 1: in Toronto, I mean, there's a chance Toronto never sees 251 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:06,160 Speaker 1: their on field again. 252 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:08,520 Speaker 3: Well, now that you said I said it that way, 253 00:13:08,559 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 3: I didn't realize that's what it was. So my apologies 254 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:14,319 Speaker 3: on that inaccuracy. But still you get one game closer 255 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:18,640 Speaker 3: to being at the end of the series, coming off 256 00:13:18,679 --> 00:13:21,640 Speaker 3: of the performance that he had in last night's game, 257 00:13:21,679 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 3: coming off of the performance that the Dodgers had in 258 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:29,040 Speaker 3: last night's game, to announce him being the pitcher, like 259 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:31,560 Speaker 3: he's going to be on the mound. You don't think 260 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 3: that that. I mean, as if you needed anything to 261 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:37,880 Speaker 3: raise the stakes or make it more entertaining and watchable. 262 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:41,840 Speaker 3: But with that being said, you added a whole lot 263 00:13:41,840 --> 00:13:46,520 Speaker 3: of lighter fluid to an already nice flame on the grill. 264 00:13:46,640 --> 00:13:50,439 Speaker 3: You are really cooking by putting showhead Tani and announcing 265 00:13:50,480 --> 00:13:52,640 Speaker 3: that he's going to be on the mound for tonight's game. 266 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:57,959 Speaker 1: And also on the same night when you're going against 267 00:13:58,240 --> 00:14:01,679 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes on Monday Night football. It stood up and 268 00:14:02,080 --> 00:14:04,840 Speaker 1: stood up, stood up, And that really is the conversation. 269 00:14:04,920 --> 00:14:07,120 Speaker 1: And I mean we talked about, you know, the Chiefs 270 00:14:07,120 --> 00:14:08,600 Speaker 1: beating the Commanders. 271 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 3: And you have nothing tonight. You're putting show Hey as 272 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:16,520 Speaker 3: your lead, Like come see the world series, the Los 273 00:14:16,520 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 3: Angeles Dodgers, the Toronto Blue Jays and show hey a 274 00:14:20,880 --> 00:14:21,920 Speaker 3: Tani right. 275 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:24,400 Speaker 1: Like we're gonna we're gonna dismiss Penguins Flyers. 276 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:29,560 Speaker 3: Yes, we are battles State yeah, we are going to 277 00:14:29,560 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 3: miss that. 278 00:14:30,080 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 1: And we're Penguins fans. Yeah we are probably going to 279 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:35,600 Speaker 1: miss that one. We're going to miss it. But yeah, no, 280 00:14:35,680 --> 00:14:38,800 Speaker 1: this is a real opportunity for them to strike while 281 00:14:38,840 --> 00:14:43,120 Speaker 1: the while everything is hot, and he's gonna if he 282 00:14:43,200 --> 00:14:45,160 Speaker 1: goes out there and lives up to it again. I mean, 283 00:14:45,200 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 1: he's got World Series MVP in the bag, like it's 284 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:51,360 Speaker 1: you know, it's not even not even a conversation at 285 00:14:51,360 --> 00:14:53,440 Speaker 1: this point, even though Freddy Freeman hit the and yet 286 00:14:53,560 --> 00:14:55,760 Speaker 1: the other part of Freddy Freeman hit the walk off 287 00:14:55,840 --> 00:14:57,520 Speaker 1: last night, the other part of it as well too. 288 00:14:58,040 --> 00:15:02,320 Speaker 1: I don't think people understand the respect level you have 289 00:15:02,440 --> 00:15:05,120 Speaker 1: to have for somebody if you just put it into 290 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 1: these terms. Mookie Betts is going to be a first 291 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:13,520 Speaker 1: ballot Hall of Famer. He's one of the great players 292 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:16,640 Speaker 1: of his era. He's probably going to win a Gold 293 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:19,560 Speaker 1: Glove at a position he hadn't played, I think since 294 00:15:19,640 --> 00:15:22,720 Speaker 1: high school or something like that. Like he's been phenomenal. 295 00:15:22,760 --> 00:15:25,120 Speaker 1: The guy's going to the Hall of Fame. He'll be 296 00:15:25,160 --> 00:15:30,400 Speaker 1: in Cooper's town the second he's eligible, and the best 297 00:15:30,440 --> 00:15:35,840 Speaker 1: teams in baseball are saying, we'd rather face that first 298 00:15:35,880 --> 00:15:38,360 Speaker 1: ballot Hall of Famer than have to deal with whatever 299 00:15:38,360 --> 00:15:41,720 Speaker 1: the hell Otani's doing. That is how good o'tani is 300 00:15:42,160 --> 00:15:46,040 Speaker 1: that you are saying to yourself, we'll take our chances 301 00:15:46,120 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 1: with a guy who's a first ballot Hall of Famer 302 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 1: because that assassin that's going before him is a problem. 303 00:15:53,640 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: We don't want to deal with. The Phillies did it 304 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:59,880 Speaker 1: when Otani was one for seventeen. He couldn't hit anything. 305 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 1: He was in a terrible slump, and the Phillies are like, 306 00:16:02,960 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 1: we'll just walk him and load the bases and then 307 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:07,320 Speaker 1: deal with the Hall of Fame or Mookie bets because 308 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:08,960 Speaker 1: we don't want to. We don't even want to risk 309 00:16:09,000 --> 00:16:11,120 Speaker 1: the chance, even in a slump, to have to deal 310 00:16:11,160 --> 00:16:15,440 Speaker 1: with sho heyo Tani. I don't think people understand how 311 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 1: good this guy is until it's gonna be all said 312 00:16:19,640 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 1: and done and you look back and go, Jesus like 313 00:16:23,360 --> 00:16:26,080 Speaker 1: he was doing things we've never ever seen before, and 314 00:16:26,200 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 1: in real time, if you can learn to appreciate that 315 00:16:29,080 --> 00:16:31,680 Speaker 1: you're ahead of this whole thing. And watching him last 316 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:35,120 Speaker 1: night get walked as many times intentionally, it's the first 317 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:38,720 Speaker 1: time I thought to myself, oh, he like he's Bonds, 318 00:16:39,400 --> 00:16:44,160 Speaker 1: Like I haven't felt that up with Yeah, I haven't 319 00:16:44,160 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 1: felt up until that point. Because if you watch Bonds 320 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:49,040 Speaker 1: in his prime, whether he was on the gas or not, 321 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 1: that guy was must watch because it was rare that 322 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:55,520 Speaker 1: anybody gave him an opportunity to hit, because if he did, 323 00:16:55,560 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 1: he was gonna make an impact. And I watched Oughtani 324 00:16:58,040 --> 00:17:00,000 Speaker 1: last night and the Blue Jays finally said, all right, 325 00:17:00,840 --> 00:17:04,960 Speaker 1: we give up. He's Bonds. He he does things we've 326 00:17:05,000 --> 00:17:07,600 Speaker 1: never seen before. And we'd rather deal with Mookie Bets, 327 00:17:07,640 --> 00:17:09,119 Speaker 1: who's going to the Hall of Fame, than deal with 328 00:17:09,160 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 1: that guy. 329 00:17:09,600 --> 00:17:12,520 Speaker 3: It's just crazy. Let's put you in incredible kind of 330 00:17:13,040 --> 00:17:16,960 Speaker 3: a no win situation. Yeah, you're you're somewhat in a 331 00:17:16,960 --> 00:17:20,080 Speaker 3: no win situation. So it's kind of that's like dealing 332 00:17:20,080 --> 00:17:23,320 Speaker 3: with those Yankees, you know, when they had Jeter and 333 00:17:23,640 --> 00:17:24,480 Speaker 3: had you know. 334 00:17:24,680 --> 00:17:27,240 Speaker 1: A Rotten and to your point, that was the last 335 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:29,639 Speaker 1: time anybody's gone back to back in the World Series. 336 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:30,880 Speaker 1: It was twenty five years ago. 337 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:32,120 Speaker 3: So there you go. 338 00:17:32,480 --> 00:17:34,800 Speaker 1: Listen, you were, you were in DC covering the Nationals 339 00:17:34,800 --> 00:17:36,000 Speaker 1: and all that talent. 340 00:17:36,200 --> 00:17:41,240 Speaker 3: Drosberg. They had both the Zimmerin's like they were loaded. 341 00:17:41,320 --> 00:17:42,800 Speaker 3: They had Bryce Harper. 342 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 1: On that team, and they're nowhere close to this Dodgers team. Dang, 343 00:17:46,560 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 1: that's how that's how dominant. 344 00:17:47,840 --> 00:17:49,840 Speaker 3: And how good they've been. So that's crazy. 345 00:17:50,840 --> 00:17:53,320 Speaker 1: And again the game just wrapped up about an hour ago, 346 00:17:53,400 --> 00:17:55,639 Speaker 1: so you know, hopefully they'll be ready to go. H 347 00:17:55,840 --> 00:17:57,919 Speaker 1: coming up later on tonight. By the way, it is 348 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:00,000 Speaker 1: Two Pros and a Cup of Joe here on Fox 349 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:02,680 Speaker 1: Sports Radio. 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Dean, good morning, 382 00:19:48,080 --> 00:19:51,439 Speaker 1: Good morning, Dean, good morning, guys. 383 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:54,159 Speaker 7: I don't get my week is always made one night. 384 00:19:54,359 --> 00:19:59,239 Speaker 7: Do you guys practice your your Marlon Brandow he just 385 00:19:59,280 --> 00:20:01,879 Speaker 7: really did really good. It's just cold and you go 386 00:20:02,040 --> 00:20:04,160 Speaker 7: right into it. You're like, I haven't done it all week. 387 00:20:04,280 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 7: I'm just going in, all right. 388 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:09,679 Speaker 1: So here's a little behind the scenes on that. And 389 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:11,600 Speaker 1: everything I tell you is I'm about to tell you 390 00:20:11,720 --> 00:20:12,080 Speaker 1: is true. 391 00:20:12,200 --> 00:20:12,520 Speaker 3: All right. 392 00:20:12,720 --> 00:20:15,760 Speaker 1: So my my brother Tyrone, he's white. Okay, I just 393 00:20:15,760 --> 00:20:16,720 Speaker 1: want to point that out. 394 00:20:16,600 --> 00:20:19,000 Speaker 7: First, literally the first thing I say. 395 00:20:19,160 --> 00:20:23,000 Speaker 1: Okay, okay, all right. 396 00:20:23,119 --> 00:20:25,640 Speaker 3: So he's also deep. 397 00:20:25,880 --> 00:20:29,080 Speaker 1: He's also he's also my godfather, and so growing up 398 00:20:29,160 --> 00:20:31,439 Speaker 1: I didn't understand. But he would always talk to me 399 00:20:32,280 --> 00:20:34,960 Speaker 1: in Marlon Brando's voice, and I never understood it, because 400 00:20:35,040 --> 00:20:37,280 Speaker 1: why did When he talks to me, it's different, and 401 00:20:37,320 --> 00:20:40,199 Speaker 1: he would he had the Marlon Brando and to this 402 00:20:40,280 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 1: day he still does it and he's got it down 403 00:20:42,840 --> 00:20:44,960 Speaker 1: to a t. So I've just picked it up over 404 00:20:45,000 --> 00:20:46,919 Speaker 1: the years because I've heard him talk to me like that. 405 00:20:47,000 --> 00:20:51,080 Speaker 1: Isn't my entire life so perfect? Yeah? Now I do. 406 00:20:51,280 --> 00:20:51,440 Speaker 7: Uh. 407 00:20:52,080 --> 00:20:55,320 Speaker 1: I just took a little search on social media and decided, 408 00:20:55,400 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 1: you know, why do not? I just go ahead and 409 00:20:56,560 --> 00:21:03,959 Speaker 1: throw in NFL officiating on X and Giants fans are 410 00:21:03,960 --> 00:21:08,320 Speaker 1: pissed off because it appears that a wide receiver was 411 00:21:08,400 --> 00:21:11,240 Speaker 1: going to make a play, he had his arm grabbed 412 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 1: by an Eagles defender and that was called offensive PI. 413 00:21:17,840 --> 00:21:20,440 Speaker 1: Is that just a miss or? Is there a true 414 00:21:20,640 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 1: justification on that call as to why it went the 415 00:21:24,160 --> 00:21:27,600 Speaker 1: other way and not the way of defensive pass interference 416 00:21:27,600 --> 00:21:29,679 Speaker 1: when clearly there was a grab of the forum of 417 00:21:29,720 --> 00:21:30,440 Speaker 1: the wide receiver. 418 00:21:31,480 --> 00:21:34,879 Speaker 7: Well, look, I didn't love the call. I think I 419 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:37,520 Speaker 7: see what the officials saw. I think you watched Slayton. 420 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:40,399 Speaker 7: He what they're looking for is they're looking for the 421 00:21:40,480 --> 00:21:43,399 Speaker 7: receiver to put, you know, extend his arms into the 422 00:21:43,440 --> 00:21:47,240 Speaker 7: body of the defender, create that space. But whenever you've 423 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:50,159 Speaker 7: got a receiver and a defender, they're both kind of 424 00:21:50,200 --> 00:21:54,560 Speaker 7: hand fighting. The dB there he's grabbing Slayton. Clayton's trying 425 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:58,240 Speaker 7: to get off of that contact, and you're going to 426 00:21:58,320 --> 00:22:01,000 Speaker 7: give the receiver the ability to do that. Now he can't, 427 00:22:01,119 --> 00:22:04,520 Speaker 7: he can't take two hands and shove and clearly foul 428 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:08,199 Speaker 7: himself even though he's he's being grabbed. But that, that 429 00:22:08,320 --> 00:22:10,640 Speaker 7: to me was not I think it was. I think 430 00:22:10,640 --> 00:22:15,040 Speaker 7: it was. I've scene worse calls, but but you know, 431 00:22:15,119 --> 00:22:18,040 Speaker 7: in that game, we saw worse calls. But but that 432 00:22:18,240 --> 00:22:20,600 Speaker 7: was that was definitely one that I didn't see. I 433 00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 7: didn't see that an offensive past the appearance. 434 00:22:23,760 --> 00:22:27,800 Speaker 3: Dean, let me ask you about the phenomenon of being 435 00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:30,360 Speaker 3: able to punch the ball out. It's become a thing 436 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:33,439 Speaker 3: they teach it. But I think what people may not 437 00:22:33,560 --> 00:22:36,199 Speaker 3: be realizing and what they may not be seeing, is 438 00:22:36,560 --> 00:22:41,479 Speaker 3: there is also the times where there's a miss and 439 00:22:41,480 --> 00:22:44,760 Speaker 3: and now I'm starting to see where when they're punching 440 00:22:44,800 --> 00:22:47,960 Speaker 3: for the ball, they may punch them unintentionally, they may 441 00:22:47,960 --> 00:22:51,600 Speaker 3: punch them somewhere else other than where the ball is 442 00:22:51,640 --> 00:22:54,840 Speaker 3: and locating the ball. Do you see this potentially becoming 443 00:22:55,760 --> 00:22:59,080 Speaker 3: a point of emphasis that in terms of what maybe 444 00:22:59,119 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 3: the competition could he looks at or what the referees 445 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:04,359 Speaker 3: are looking at if they don't hit the ball like 446 00:23:04,440 --> 00:23:06,560 Speaker 3: I saw a player. I think it might have been 447 00:23:06,560 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 3: a quarterback too. I could be wrong, but I could 448 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:11,639 Speaker 3: My recollection is a little little off on it. But 449 00:23:12,119 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 3: he got punched right in the head, like punched him 450 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 3: like straight in the head. But you could tell he 451 00:23:17,119 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 3: was trying, he was going for the tackle to punch 452 00:23:19,520 --> 00:23:23,560 Speaker 3: the ball out. Does that become a conversation at any point? 453 00:23:24,040 --> 00:23:28,280 Speaker 7: Absolutely? And I think it has been a conversation in 454 00:23:28,359 --> 00:23:30,879 Speaker 7: the past, but I think that conversation is going to 455 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 7: get more serious this offseason because because I'm like you, 456 00:23:35,040 --> 00:23:37,879 Speaker 7: I'm seeing a lot of it. And obviously this is 457 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:42,800 Speaker 7: this is a tactic that you think about, right, Peanut Tillman, 458 00:23:42,840 --> 00:23:45,760 Speaker 7: the peenut punch, and I mean this this works. I mean, 459 00:23:45,840 --> 00:23:49,439 Speaker 7: this is how many? How many turnovers are do we 460 00:23:49,640 --> 00:23:53,719 Speaker 7: see every week every in the NFL where it's because 461 00:23:53,920 --> 00:23:56,719 Speaker 7: you know, a defensive players punching that ball out and 462 00:23:56,760 --> 00:23:59,880 Speaker 7: it's and they're and they're not perfect, right, it's not 463 00:24:00,080 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 7: always hitting the football. But I think that's it's really 464 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:06,879 Speaker 7: hard at full speed with the officials to say, okay, 465 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:09,400 Speaker 7: well he didn't get all ball. Maybe he got part 466 00:24:09,400 --> 00:24:10,920 Speaker 7: of the ball or did he you know, I think 467 00:24:10,920 --> 00:24:13,399 Speaker 7: it would have to be blatantly obvious. And sometimes on 468 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:15,840 Speaker 7: film we're seeing that where he just misses and ends 469 00:24:15,880 --> 00:24:17,919 Speaker 7: up hitting him, whether it's in the head or the body. 470 00:24:18,400 --> 00:24:20,639 Speaker 7: I think that's definitely going to be a conversation. I 471 00:24:20,680 --> 00:24:24,280 Speaker 7: don't know if the league would say, hey, if it's 472 00:24:24,280 --> 00:24:26,680 Speaker 7: not all ball, we're going to penalize, because again, it's 473 00:24:26,720 --> 00:24:29,680 Speaker 7: tough because we know what the intent is, but sometimes 474 00:24:30,080 --> 00:24:33,000 Speaker 7: the intent and what happens are two different things, and 475 00:24:33,040 --> 00:24:35,920 Speaker 7: I think that's definitely gonna be something the Competition Committe looks. 476 00:24:35,760 --> 00:24:38,920 Speaker 1: At Dean Blandino joining us here on Fox Sports Radio, 477 00:24:39,000 --> 00:24:42,320 Speaker 1: LeVar Arrington, Jonas Knox with you here on FSR. Aaron 478 00:24:42,400 --> 00:24:44,880 Speaker 1: Rodgers had a bit of a red ass on Sunday 479 00:24:44,920 --> 00:24:48,280 Speaker 1: night because he and he's done this throughout the course 480 00:24:48,320 --> 00:24:50,280 Speaker 1: of his career. We're on his hard count. He'll get 481 00:24:50,280 --> 00:24:52,240 Speaker 1: a team to jump and then it's a free play 482 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:56,879 Speaker 1: and he'll just throw downfield, and apparently it looked like 483 00:24:57,560 --> 00:25:00,639 Speaker 1: it worked, and so he operated it is if all right, 484 00:25:00,680 --> 00:25:01,879 Speaker 1: I'm going to get the call here and it's a 485 00:25:01,880 --> 00:25:03,639 Speaker 1: free play, and as it turns out, there was no 486 00:25:03,760 --> 00:25:08,760 Speaker 1: flag throwing. What goes on in that situation when it 487 00:25:08,800 --> 00:25:12,919 Speaker 1: appears that clearly he's offside? Is it on the center 488 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:16,080 Speaker 1: to snap the ball immediately to get that call or 489 00:25:16,119 --> 00:25:18,240 Speaker 1: how does that conversation go with officials? 490 00:25:18,880 --> 00:25:22,040 Speaker 7: Yeah, well you have two officials that are both on 491 00:25:22,320 --> 00:25:25,199 Speaker 7: on either ends of the you know, either sideline, and 492 00:25:25,200 --> 00:25:27,920 Speaker 7: they're looking right down line of scrimmage, so they're responsible 493 00:25:28,040 --> 00:25:31,000 Speaker 7: for for the line of scrimmage fall start off side. 494 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 7: Those types of things who's in the neutral zone. And 495 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:36,960 Speaker 7: then so when you have that and Aaron Rodgers, you know, 496 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 7: he's one of the best, and that to me, it 497 00:25:39,400 --> 00:25:41,200 Speaker 7: was the fouls they were they were in the neutral 498 00:25:41,240 --> 00:25:43,280 Speaker 7: zone you had. I think it was Micah Parsons and 499 00:25:43,520 --> 00:25:45,560 Speaker 7: one of the other you know, I think the defensive 500 00:25:45,600 --> 00:25:48,800 Speaker 7: lineman jumped early. And as an official, what you're looking 501 00:25:48,880 --> 00:25:52,879 Speaker 7: for is we always tell officials if the defensive players 502 00:25:52,880 --> 00:25:58,560 Speaker 7: crowding the line of scrimmage, any any movement forward before 503 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:01,560 Speaker 7: the snap, put them in the nutrient zone, right because 504 00:26:01,680 --> 00:26:04,240 Speaker 7: you can't like you can't sit there and say, well, 505 00:26:04,520 --> 00:26:07,800 Speaker 7: he was like he was an inch into the nutrient zone, 506 00:26:07,880 --> 00:26:10,280 Speaker 7: versus not if their crowding the neutral zone, they're crowding 507 00:26:10,280 --> 00:26:13,480 Speaker 7: the ball, any forward movement before the snap put them 508 00:26:13,480 --> 00:26:17,200 Speaker 7: in it's offside. And so the visual has to say, Okay, 509 00:26:17,200 --> 00:26:19,280 Speaker 7: are they crowded the new zone or off Sometimes you know, 510 00:26:19,680 --> 00:26:21,560 Speaker 7: maybe they're off the ball. Maybe it's a you know, 511 00:26:21,560 --> 00:26:23,320 Speaker 7: in a two point I'm off the ball and I 512 00:26:23,400 --> 00:26:25,920 Speaker 7: have a little leeway to move forward. You know, I'm 513 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:28,480 Speaker 7: trying to anticipate the snap count. On that one, I 514 00:26:28,480 --> 00:26:31,639 Speaker 7: thought they were crowding, crowding the ball, they jumped should 515 00:26:31,640 --> 00:26:34,359 Speaker 7: have been a free play. Obviously, like you said, Iron 516 00:26:34,520 --> 00:26:37,679 Speaker 7: was not happy, and rightfully so because that should have 517 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:38,560 Speaker 7: been off side. 518 00:26:40,359 --> 00:26:45,000 Speaker 3: Let me ask you about the Toush push situation. You know, 519 00:26:45,119 --> 00:26:48,320 Speaker 3: to me, hey, I get fired up, Dean, and I know, 520 00:26:48,359 --> 00:26:52,440 Speaker 3: I know you're so tired. I know it's so so tiring. Well, 521 00:26:52,920 --> 00:26:57,360 Speaker 3: we got such a different perspective of it this weekend, 522 00:26:57,840 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 3: more so than I've ever seen, and they I just 523 00:27:00,640 --> 00:27:03,560 Speaker 3: found it to be curious. The touch push is based 524 00:27:03,560 --> 00:27:07,199 Speaker 3: off of pushing through the forward progress. If you ask me, 525 00:27:07,320 --> 00:27:09,320 Speaker 3: like if you were to say what makes the touch 526 00:27:09,359 --> 00:27:15,200 Speaker 3: push special, it's that moment where force meets force and 527 00:27:15,960 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 3: there's a stop. There's a pause almost and to me, 528 00:27:20,480 --> 00:27:24,240 Speaker 3: that's the stopping of forward progress. But the idea of 529 00:27:24,320 --> 00:27:28,280 Speaker 3: continuing the push and knowing that you've given the offense 530 00:27:28,359 --> 00:27:33,959 Speaker 3: the opportunity to try to continue or re establish that 531 00:27:34,040 --> 00:27:38,040 Speaker 3: forward progress is what the touch push to me, in essence, 532 00:27:38,080 --> 00:27:42,880 Speaker 3: has become like get in there, push, Okay, there's the melee. 533 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:46,320 Speaker 3: Continue to push, and that continued push is when you 534 00:27:46,359 --> 00:27:50,199 Speaker 3: get the results in this game against the Giants that 535 00:27:50,320 --> 00:27:52,760 Speaker 3: took place and they blew it dead. 536 00:27:53,160 --> 00:27:54,080 Speaker 1: You blow it dead. 537 00:27:54,440 --> 00:27:58,200 Speaker 3: And for once you see the defense actually with that 538 00:27:58,280 --> 00:28:04,679 Speaker 3: continued forward progress that that re establishes itself. Thibodeau knocks 539 00:28:04,720 --> 00:28:07,800 Speaker 3: the ball out. It's a that should have been a 540 00:28:07,840 --> 00:28:13,200 Speaker 3: touch push play. They got to the quarterback, they dislodged 541 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:17,400 Speaker 3: the ball. It's a fumble, a fumble recovery, and they 542 00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:20,400 Speaker 3: get stopped on the touch push and it's a turnover 543 00:28:20,840 --> 00:28:24,080 Speaker 3: because of a fumble. But yet it's blown dead. 544 00:28:24,400 --> 00:28:25,720 Speaker 1: What was your like, what was. 545 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:26,280 Speaker 3: Your take on it? 546 00:28:26,359 --> 00:28:26,439 Speaker 7: Like? 547 00:28:26,520 --> 00:28:28,720 Speaker 3: How do they blow it dead on that one? On 548 00:28:28,840 --> 00:28:32,320 Speaker 3: forward progress? But in most cases they just allow them 549 00:28:32,359 --> 00:28:34,440 Speaker 3: to keep pushing? How does that work? 550 00:28:34,680 --> 00:28:39,080 Speaker 7: You're you're absolutely right that that play is, like you said, 551 00:28:39,120 --> 00:28:43,600 Speaker 7: that is based on pushing through that initial contact. And 552 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:47,440 Speaker 7: the way this play is being officiated now it's like 553 00:28:47,640 --> 00:28:52,120 Speaker 7: it is literally unstoppable, Like it's already they're already so 554 00:28:52,280 --> 00:28:55,320 Speaker 7: good at it. Then now you can move early. Now, well, 555 00:28:55,360 --> 00:28:57,320 Speaker 7: we're not gonna We're gonna let you push through the 556 00:28:57,360 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 7: full progress and if hurt sends up in the end zone, 557 00:28:59,560 --> 00:29:02,440 Speaker 7: it's a touch down. But if the defense ends up 558 00:29:02,440 --> 00:29:04,520 Speaker 7: with the ball, we're going to rule forward progress. And 559 00:29:04,520 --> 00:29:08,480 Speaker 7: in that one, and you know we've talked about this 560 00:29:08,480 --> 00:29:10,720 Speaker 7: this I hate to say, this is an impossible play 561 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:13,800 Speaker 7: to officiate because there's there's short yardist plays that happened 562 00:29:13,840 --> 00:29:16,840 Speaker 7: without push push and without all the other crap, and 563 00:29:16,880 --> 00:29:20,520 Speaker 7: so that's the play that you you cannot blow that dead. 564 00:29:20,560 --> 00:29:24,560 Speaker 7: You cannot do that that an official himself would tell you, 565 00:29:24,800 --> 00:29:28,760 Speaker 7: I screwed that up. Hurts is pushing forward, he's reaching 566 00:29:28,800 --> 00:29:31,400 Speaker 7: the ball out. Tippoteau makes a great play. It's it 567 00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:34,240 Speaker 7: was out in space. Everybody could see it. It wasn't 568 00:29:34,280 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 7: like it was in the middle of the pile. That 569 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:38,680 Speaker 7: should have been a fumble. That should have been a fumble, 570 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 7: should have been Giants ball. And it's just again this 571 00:29:43,200 --> 00:29:46,080 Speaker 7: either we got officiated correctly or we got to get 572 00:29:46,160 --> 00:29:49,360 Speaker 7: rid of whatever has to happen, because this is happening 573 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:52,560 Speaker 7: a lot, and it's not we're not making stuff up 574 00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:56,000 Speaker 7: at this point. It's like there are real issues with 575 00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:58,960 Speaker 7: with this play and the league has to figure it out. 576 00:29:59,400 --> 00:30:02,920 Speaker 1: What's your gut, because it does feel like this this 577 00:30:03,000 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 1: is going to be out of here in the off season, 578 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:06,920 Speaker 1: that they're going to figure out a way because if 579 00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:10,040 Speaker 1: it's too difficult to officiate, it was already a close 580 00:30:10,080 --> 00:30:12,880 Speaker 1: call last last year when they were voting on it, 581 00:30:12,560 --> 00:30:15,240 Speaker 1: it feels like, you know, we're we're in the final 582 00:30:15,240 --> 00:30:15,960 Speaker 1: stretch round of. 583 00:30:15,880 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 7: This play Yeah, that's that's where I'm at too. It 584 00:30:19,640 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 7: just feels like, Okay, they're they're whatever, whatever evidence is 585 00:30:25,280 --> 00:30:29,760 Speaker 7: needed to finally get this thing out is we've got 586 00:30:30,400 --> 00:30:33,920 Speaker 7: just two eight weeks of the season. We've got enough now. Again, 587 00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:36,160 Speaker 7: like we talked about, nothing happens rest of the way 588 00:30:36,240 --> 00:30:41,760 Speaker 7: the playoffs and everything's great, nobody says nothing. The uproar, 589 00:30:42,400 --> 00:30:45,920 Speaker 7: you know, kind of get a little quieter. Sure, but 590 00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:49,200 Speaker 7: I think it's at this point. My gut says they're 591 00:30:49,200 --> 00:30:50,640 Speaker 7: going to get rid of it. They just got to 592 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 7: figure out, you know, what that rule is going to 593 00:30:52,640 --> 00:30:55,200 Speaker 7: look like, how the officials are going to officiate the pushing. 594 00:30:55,240 --> 00:30:56,720 Speaker 7: What do you want to do? Do you just want 595 00:30:56,760 --> 00:30:58,640 Speaker 7: to get rid of the toush push or do you 596 00:30:58,680 --> 00:31:01,600 Speaker 7: want to get rid of all of it pushing the 597 00:31:01,680 --> 00:31:04,320 Speaker 7: runner down field in the pile, those types of things. 598 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:07,480 Speaker 7: So my gut is, I agree, I think it's gone. 599 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:15,120 Speaker 3: Dan. I also observed rid zone rid zone plays where 600 00:31:15,800 --> 00:31:21,960 Speaker 3: it's almost like, how how are the referees approaching pis 601 00:31:22,600 --> 00:31:26,680 Speaker 3: in the rid zone because It's like, I've seen them 602 00:31:26,840 --> 00:31:31,680 Speaker 3: call pass interference against the offense on the picks, but 603 00:31:31,840 --> 00:31:35,400 Speaker 3: what I'm not seeing, which I believe, is an unfair 604 00:31:35,560 --> 00:31:39,800 Speaker 3: advantage to the offense where it's a two way win. 605 00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:40,240 Speaker 1: One. 606 00:31:40,920 --> 00:31:44,560 Speaker 3: They're pushing, they're pushing off of they're they're like almost 607 00:31:44,600 --> 00:31:48,640 Speaker 3: like hitting like a slant, a shallow slant, and they're 608 00:31:48,680 --> 00:31:54,440 Speaker 3: pushing into the coverage and then breaking back out, and 609 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:59,640 Speaker 3: if that defender does anything to try to offset the push, 610 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:04,600 Speaker 3: they call PI. Yeah, But to me, it's like, Okay, 611 00:32:05,480 --> 00:32:08,680 Speaker 3: if you're pushing him, is it the rid zone that's 612 00:32:08,720 --> 00:32:12,480 Speaker 3: making it difficult or making it so that the referees 613 00:32:12,520 --> 00:32:14,760 Speaker 3: are like, yeah, he pushed them, and that should be 614 00:32:14,840 --> 00:32:18,760 Speaker 3: offensive pass interference Cause in reality, it's really no different 615 00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 3: than the pick play that another guy would come and 616 00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:25,480 Speaker 3: kind of looks like it's a block, but he's kind 617 00:32:25,480 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 3: of pushing the guy and he gets caught on him. 618 00:32:28,160 --> 00:32:31,840 Speaker 3: If it's the receiver himself doing it, are they looking 619 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:35,080 Speaker 3: at that and saying, Okay, well, he's not five yards 620 00:32:35,120 --> 00:32:37,240 Speaker 3: off of the ball. He's more like two or three 621 00:32:37,320 --> 00:32:39,520 Speaker 3: yards off of the ball. It's the rid zone, so 622 00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:41,960 Speaker 3: we're not going to call the offensive guy for a 623 00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:47,120 Speaker 3: pass interference, but if that defender grabs him and it 624 00:32:47,160 --> 00:32:50,479 Speaker 3: now becomes a tussle, a fight between the two of them, 625 00:32:50,520 --> 00:32:53,720 Speaker 3: which I thought that the referees are supposed to allow 626 00:32:53,800 --> 00:32:56,400 Speaker 3: them to let that go, but they're calling it like 627 00:32:56,440 --> 00:33:00,080 Speaker 3: that was a call that kind of bailt the Dallas 628 00:33:00,120 --> 00:33:03,320 Speaker 3: Cowboys out with C. D Lamb in that moment. So 629 00:33:03,400 --> 00:33:06,520 Speaker 3: he gets to catch, and it's it's either a positive 630 00:33:06,560 --> 00:33:08,920 Speaker 3: thing where you get a Touchdow or if you don't 631 00:33:08,920 --> 00:33:11,600 Speaker 3: get it, it's still a pass interference and you get 632 00:33:11,600 --> 00:33:13,720 Speaker 3: a new set of downs. Like how does that work? 633 00:33:14,280 --> 00:33:18,200 Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean those are hard plays to officiate, and 634 00:33:18,480 --> 00:33:21,479 Speaker 8: I agree, and whether we just you see it more 635 00:33:21,480 --> 00:33:25,400 Speaker 8: in the red zone and good team, good offensive play callers. 636 00:33:25,080 --> 00:33:29,280 Speaker 7: You know, they do a great job of those rub routes, 637 00:33:29,560 --> 00:33:32,520 Speaker 7: of those you know where we always tell the officials 638 00:33:32,600 --> 00:33:34,720 Speaker 7: right that that receiver has to be in a route 639 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:38,120 Speaker 7: running posture that they can't you can't square up and block, 640 00:33:38,160 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 7: you can't initiate that contact. Obviously, you can't set a pick, 641 00:33:43,040 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 7: you know, beyond the yard from the line of scripts, 642 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:47,360 Speaker 7: those types of things. But they are He's are very 643 00:33:47,400 --> 00:33:49,640 Speaker 7: good at. Like you said that that slant where you're 644 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:53,680 Speaker 7: driving inside on the defender and almost forcing him with 645 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:55,960 Speaker 7: your body to go inside, and then you try to 646 00:33:56,000 --> 00:33:58,240 Speaker 7: cut back outside and that DB's will managers going one 647 00:33:58,240 --> 00:34:01,960 Speaker 7: way and now ship I grabbed, and and and you're 648 00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:04,880 Speaker 7: getting that call on the defense. So it's a really 649 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,360 Speaker 7: hard play to officiat. But there there there has to 650 00:34:08,400 --> 00:34:12,400 Speaker 7: be that recognition from the official because every every eligible 651 00:34:12,440 --> 00:34:15,480 Speaker 7: receiver has an official assigned to them initially based on 652 00:34:15,560 --> 00:34:18,640 Speaker 7: where they're aligned. And then and then, and especially in 653 00:34:18,640 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 7: the red zone, you know, there's less switches because sometimes 654 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:24,600 Speaker 7: when receivers are running around and grounds and they cross 655 00:34:25,080 --> 00:34:27,279 Speaker 7: one official may have that official at the start of 656 00:34:27,280 --> 00:34:29,360 Speaker 7: the play, but then they switch because of where that 657 00:34:29,480 --> 00:34:31,600 Speaker 7: route ends up. In the red zone, because everything is 658 00:34:31,640 --> 00:34:34,520 Speaker 7: so compact, you have less switches because you want to 659 00:34:34,560 --> 00:34:37,759 Speaker 7: stay with and especially in man coverage press, you want 660 00:34:37,760 --> 00:34:40,120 Speaker 7: to stay with that receiver because you can't miss anything. 661 00:34:40,680 --> 00:34:43,680 Speaker 7: So it's just a hard play to officiat and and 662 00:34:43,680 --> 00:34:46,800 Speaker 7: and typically when they do see that that defender grab, 663 00:34:47,480 --> 00:34:49,400 Speaker 7: that's when you're going to get the flag down for holding. 664 00:34:49,440 --> 00:34:52,400 Speaker 7: But there has to be that cause and effect idea 665 00:34:52,480 --> 00:34:55,240 Speaker 7: where okay, why is that dB at a disadvantage because 666 00:34:55,239 --> 00:34:57,680 Speaker 7: he's beams driven inside and that has to be part 667 00:34:57,719 --> 00:34:59,200 Speaker 7: of it too, where you give that guy a little 668 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:01,479 Speaker 7: more leeway because of what the receiver's doing. 669 00:35:02,120 --> 00:35:04,440 Speaker 1: Dean last one for me. So this came out, I 670 00:35:04,440 --> 00:35:06,759 Speaker 1: was curious to get your thoughts on it. Ken Williamson, 671 00:35:06,800 --> 00:35:09,680 Speaker 1: who's the SEC official who was suspended for the remainder 672 00:35:09,719 --> 00:35:11,200 Speaker 1: of the season because he had a he had a 673 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:13,440 Speaker 1: bad game. I think there was like nine or eleven 674 00:35:13,600 --> 00:35:16,320 Speaker 1: you know calls at the SEC acknowledge were bad calls? 675 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:22,640 Speaker 1: Uh in the Auburn Georgia game. What how do you 676 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:26,000 Speaker 1: get to that? Like, like, like, how do you get 677 00:35:26,040 --> 00:35:30,680 Speaker 1: to and I don't recall this happening in the NFL, 678 00:35:30,880 --> 00:35:33,720 Speaker 1: but how do we get to Hey, it was so bad, 679 00:35:33,920 --> 00:35:35,880 Speaker 1: this guy suspended for the rest of the year. And 680 00:35:35,920 --> 00:35:37,719 Speaker 1: I think he's also retiring at the end of the 681 00:35:37,800 --> 00:35:39,640 Speaker 1: year if I'm not mistaken. So that's a rap on 682 00:35:39,719 --> 00:35:42,880 Speaker 1: his career. But how do we get to that point 683 00:35:43,239 --> 00:35:44,799 Speaker 1: in the NFL and in college? 684 00:35:45,239 --> 00:35:47,440 Speaker 7: Well, before I answer, I just will say, you guys 685 00:35:47,440 --> 00:35:50,560 Speaker 7: are on it today. I don't know, Like, what's the 686 00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:51,520 Speaker 7: one thing that you know? 687 00:35:53,800 --> 00:35:53,960 Speaker 1: Yes? 688 00:35:54,080 --> 00:35:58,040 Speaker 7: See, the questions are like great, and I mean, I 689 00:35:58,080 --> 00:36:00,560 Speaker 7: don't know what Brady's did. I hope everything's okay, but 690 00:36:00,760 --> 00:36:03,480 Speaker 7: he just like tired, he stick because of all the 691 00:36:03,480 --> 00:36:05,600 Speaker 7: blowouts they have to work. 692 00:36:07,880 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 4: Good. 693 00:36:08,560 --> 00:36:11,120 Speaker 3: Generally, let Brady do the show when he's here, we 694 00:36:11,280 --> 00:36:13,760 Speaker 3: just support him. But when they're just me and Jonas 695 00:36:13,880 --> 00:36:16,160 Speaker 3: is black and drag and we just kind of we 696 00:36:16,320 --> 00:36:18,080 Speaker 3: just try to do what we do. You know, we 697 00:36:18,160 --> 00:36:21,640 Speaker 3: actually we actually have talent, but we just allowed you know, 698 00:36:21,760 --> 00:36:22,799 Speaker 3: Q to do what he does. 699 00:36:23,120 --> 00:36:25,120 Speaker 7: He doesn't give you guys a chance to shine because 700 00:36:25,120 --> 00:36:25,880 Speaker 7: he never shuts up. 701 00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:29,479 Speaker 3: But anyway, now we're okay, Well, you know it's good, 702 00:36:30,440 --> 00:36:31,399 Speaker 3: that's funny as hell. 703 00:36:34,360 --> 00:36:36,720 Speaker 7: How does it get to that point? It's a great question. 704 00:36:36,760 --> 00:36:40,520 Speaker 7: And look, this, this is this is something I've struggled 705 00:36:40,520 --> 00:36:42,120 Speaker 7: with in my career when I was at the NFL 706 00:36:42,160 --> 00:36:44,520 Speaker 7: and I was in charge of the officials, because you 707 00:36:44,760 --> 00:36:48,919 Speaker 7: don't want to officials get graded and on everything every 708 00:36:48,960 --> 00:36:52,840 Speaker 7: decision they make, and those grades affect their postseason assignments 709 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:55,879 Speaker 7: and they affect eventually whether they come back the following year. 710 00:36:56,160 --> 00:36:58,400 Speaker 7: So there is that accountability and you you got to 711 00:36:58,440 --> 00:37:01,279 Speaker 7: be careful with. Okay, guys, this is a PI call. 712 00:37:01,600 --> 00:37:03,640 Speaker 7: We're going to suspend them or we're gonna we're going 713 00:37:03,719 --> 00:37:06,239 Speaker 7: to find because those are just judgment calls. It's like 714 00:37:06,320 --> 00:37:09,200 Speaker 7: every time the player drops the drops the pass, it's 715 00:37:09,239 --> 00:37:11,280 Speaker 7: not like you're going to cut that player. I understand 716 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:14,040 Speaker 7: over time, players get cut, coaches get fired, get it. 717 00:37:14,640 --> 00:37:18,520 Speaker 7: So I think there's something deeper than with this particular official, 718 00:37:19,080 --> 00:37:22,399 Speaker 7: where it's not just the one game. You know, and 719 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:25,680 Speaker 7: and and this was probably something over time where and 720 00:37:25,719 --> 00:37:28,359 Speaker 7: typically that's not it's not a judgment thing, it's a 721 00:37:28,400 --> 00:37:32,560 Speaker 7: misapplication of a rule. It's something that that should not happen, 722 00:37:33,360 --> 00:37:36,360 Speaker 7: and it happened. And I think this was probably behind 723 00:37:36,400 --> 00:37:39,160 Speaker 7: the scenes. I think the fact that he was retiring 724 00:37:39,200 --> 00:37:41,160 Speaker 7: at the end of the year might have had something 725 00:37:41,200 --> 00:37:44,480 Speaker 7: to do with it as well. But but it was unusual. 726 00:37:44,560 --> 00:37:48,640 Speaker 7: You don't hear that where we're an official is suspended 727 00:37:48,680 --> 00:37:51,160 Speaker 7: for the rest of the year for something that is 728 00:37:51,280 --> 00:37:53,920 Speaker 7: that is the football part of it all. They have 729 00:37:54,000 --> 00:37:57,160 Speaker 7: the same conduct policies and and you know, we find 730 00:37:57,200 --> 00:37:59,680 Speaker 7: and fired officials for stuff off the field, but but 731 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 7: on the field, it was unusual. 732 00:38:02,840 --> 00:38:05,720 Speaker 1: Dean always appreciate it. We will do it again next 733 00:38:05,719 --> 00:38:09,000 Speaker 1: week and we'll send uh, We'll send Brady your regards, 734 00:38:09,520 --> 00:38:12,600 Speaker 1: all right, thank your boss. It's the Great Dean Blandino 735 00:38:12,600 --> 00:38:14,400 Speaker 1: with us here on Fox Sports Radio. We'll clip that 736 00:38:14,440 --> 00:38:16,719 Speaker 1: and save it for Brady when he returns. 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Right 757 00:39:07,760 --> 00:39:10,879 Speaker 1: after we get off the air, time to find out 758 00:39:10,960 --> 00:39:12,680 Speaker 1: what's left tons incredible? 759 00:39:14,640 --> 00:39:15,840 Speaker 4: Here's the left. 760 00:39:15,560 --> 00:39:18,040 Speaker 1: Over all right, Larray Ray, what do we got? All right? 761 00:39:18,120 --> 00:39:20,239 Speaker 2: Jonas? I know how much you love your truck. Now, 762 00:39:20,239 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 2: could you imagine you ordered a brand new range Rover 763 00:39:23,680 --> 00:39:25,880 Speaker 2: and as it is being shipped to you, it is 764 00:39:26,040 --> 00:39:29,080 Speaker 2: stolen during transport. That's what happened to. 765 00:39:29,040 --> 00:39:35,240 Speaker 3: Shack really, and his was probably totally fully customed. 766 00:39:36,120 --> 00:39:39,840 Speaker 2: It valued at one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. 767 00:39:39,840 --> 00:39:40,680 Speaker 1: How that happened? 768 00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:44,279 Speaker 2: It's funny. The shipping the transportation company says that they 769 00:39:44,280 --> 00:39:48,120 Speaker 2: were hit by a cyber attack. I don't understand that's 770 00:39:48,120 --> 00:39:50,240 Speaker 2: how they lost it. They were hit by a cyber attack. 771 00:39:50,560 --> 00:39:52,759 Speaker 3: So so somebody. 772 00:39:53,160 --> 00:39:55,120 Speaker 2: Okay, I feel like it was an inside job if 773 00:39:55,120 --> 00:39:57,120 Speaker 2: you ask me. That's a little too like, oh, this 774 00:39:57,239 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 2: is a big car, a big client cyber hap But. 775 00:39:59,560 --> 00:40:02,360 Speaker 1: How are they transporting. They're transporting on like a flatbed 776 00:40:02,440 --> 00:40:03,680 Speaker 1: right right, They're just taking it. 777 00:40:03,760 --> 00:40:06,080 Speaker 2: So what but maybe they got the information they didn't 778 00:40:06,080 --> 00:40:07,799 Speaker 2: give a lot of details. They're just offering a ten 779 00:40:07,840 --> 00:40:10,040 Speaker 2: thousand dollars reward for thousand. 780 00:40:09,960 --> 00:40:11,600 Speaker 1: Thousand range Rover. 781 00:40:13,200 --> 00:40:16,200 Speaker 3: For a hundred thousand plus car. Yeah, you better offer 782 00:40:16,239 --> 00:40:17,080 Speaker 3: me more than that. 783 00:40:18,680 --> 00:40:20,239 Speaker 2: I mean, he hasn't even driven it yet. That would 784 00:40:20,239 --> 00:40:21,319 Speaker 2: make the value go up more. 785 00:40:22,560 --> 00:40:24,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know how pissed would you be though? 786 00:40:25,200 --> 00:40:28,120 Speaker 3: Like you guys, I mean today he's going to replace it. 787 00:40:28,360 --> 00:40:29,680 Speaker 3: Everything's going to be replaced. 788 00:40:29,680 --> 00:40:31,840 Speaker 2: I mean it's got to be insured, right. 789 00:40:31,640 --> 00:40:34,680 Speaker 3: Well, I'm sure the transport has it. In short, they're 790 00:40:34,719 --> 00:40:36,120 Speaker 3: going to have to replace all of it. 791 00:40:36,120 --> 00:40:36,800 Speaker 2: Looks for them. 792 00:40:37,120 --> 00:40:40,359 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's that's not good. But they're insurance to take 793 00:40:40,400 --> 00:40:43,320 Speaker 3: care of it, so it should be all right. Nobody 794 00:40:43,360 --> 00:40:45,200 Speaker 3: wants my truck. That's a good That was a good 795 00:40:45,280 --> 00:40:45,759 Speaker 3: left over. 796 00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:47,400 Speaker 2: Thank you, Thank you tasty. 797 00:40:47,440 --> 00:40:48,920 Speaker 1: If you do ask me ew