1 00:00:01,040 --> 00:00:03,760 Speaker 1: You're listening to Fox Sports Radio. 2 00:00:04,040 --> 00:00:05,040 Speaker 2: Oh what is going on? 3 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:09,440 Speaker 3: Everybody? Welcome in as we talk about the NFL Draft 4 00:00:09,560 --> 00:00:14,040 Speaker 3: and in game NBA betting scenarios. You know, we'll be 5 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 3: all ready to go as far as that goes. We're 6 00:00:16,079 --> 00:00:19,119 Speaker 3: broadcasting live from the ti rack dot com studios tire 7 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:22,560 Speaker 3: rack dot com. We'll help get you there an unmatched selection, 8 00:00:22,640 --> 00:00:25,560 Speaker 3: fast free shipping, free road hazard protection, and over ten 9 00:00:25,600 --> 00:00:29,800 Speaker 3: thousand recommended installers tire rack dot com the way tire 10 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:34,000 Speaker 3: buying should be. Well, Jeff, good to be with you 11 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:37,239 Speaker 3: as always, Bud. We've got Jalen Brunson going off for 12 00:00:37,240 --> 00:00:41,680 Speaker 3: forty seven points. Oh yeah, and then we have you know, 13 00:00:41,960 --> 00:00:45,879 Speaker 3: a couple of our failed experiments with in terms of 14 00:00:46,080 --> 00:00:50,000 Speaker 3: NBA betting over here. It could be highly frustrating these 15 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:51,640 Speaker 3: NBA Playoffs games. 16 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:56,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, I did so well in March Madness and everything's 17 00:00:56,920 --> 00:00:58,040 Speaker 4: coming back down on to Earth. I knew it was 18 00:00:58,080 --> 00:00:59,560 Speaker 4: gonna happen at some point. I was hopeing it didn't 19 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 4: happen to the ball season. That's happening now, Wh're like, 20 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:08,440 Speaker 4: I'm just getting I'm getting hooked everywhere, guys. You know, 21 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:11,160 Speaker 4: just it's bad. Bride it's bad. 22 00:01:11,200 --> 00:01:11,399 Speaker 2: You know. 23 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:15,320 Speaker 4: I wish I was the game for Jalen Brunson of 24 00:01:15,520 --> 00:01:20,000 Speaker 4: a prop way during the NBA playoffs. But I'm more like, 25 00:01:20,000 --> 00:01:22,479 Speaker 4: like I even know the equivalent is who's played bats 26 00:01:22,480 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 4: so far? 27 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:27,080 Speaker 3: In say maybe it was Isaiah Hartenstein. Yeah, they picked 28 00:01:27,120 --> 00:01:29,679 Speaker 3: up five files in one quarter and didn't well that's what. 29 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:33,600 Speaker 4: So Yeah, I had him over fourteen and a half 30 00:01:33,640 --> 00:01:36,840 Speaker 4: points in rebounds, he had twelve when he got when 31 00:01:36,840 --> 00:01:38,840 Speaker 4: he got his fifth foul, and they didn't come back 32 00:01:38,840 --> 00:01:39,319 Speaker 4: in the game. 33 00:01:39,600 --> 00:01:41,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, so there's that. 34 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:44,120 Speaker 4: It's six in the NBA, right, it's five in college basketball. 35 00:01:44,120 --> 00:01:46,160 Speaker 4: So he just didn't play because they were playing well, 36 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:48,000 Speaker 4: I think, and he's kept them out of the game. 37 00:01:48,280 --> 00:01:51,600 Speaker 4: But how about that atmosphere in Philly? Those Knicks fans, man, 38 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 4: I'll tell you what. I played for the Giants for 39 00:01:56,360 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 4: two years and everyone has great fans. It's not a 40 00:02:00,520 --> 00:02:04,680 Speaker 4: knock them. But the New York fans, man, there's there there. 41 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:08,200 Speaker 4: Let's just say this about fans in the Northeast are 42 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:12,799 Speaker 4: built differently. They're just built differently. Man. I don't know 43 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:17,120 Speaker 4: if it's the culture up there, Yeah, the harsh winters, 44 00:02:17,160 --> 00:02:20,680 Speaker 4: the rudeness, which I actually love I love going New 45 00:02:20,760 --> 00:02:22,840 Speaker 4: York City because guess what if I'm going from point 46 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:25,639 Speaker 4: A to point B, everyone around me is going as 47 00:02:25,680 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 4: fast as possible at all times. Or other places like 48 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 4: where I live in North Carolina, they you know, just 49 00:02:30,400 --> 00:02:31,200 Speaker 4: kind of goes slowly. 50 00:02:31,240 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 2: You know. 51 00:02:31,440 --> 00:02:33,080 Speaker 4: I like the rudeness, like get where you gotta go, 52 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:37,520 Speaker 4: be routed about it. Let's go. But but I mean, 53 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:40,360 Speaker 4: how about that that scene. Man, they're they're cussing it 54 00:02:40,440 --> 00:02:44,120 Speaker 4: and embad and and and brunts, and I mean, my man, 55 00:02:44,240 --> 00:02:46,919 Speaker 4: he played so well today. And you know that was 56 00:02:46,960 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 4: a game where Philly was favored by five and a 57 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:52,840 Speaker 4: half points or five points at tip and was up 58 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:55,560 Speaker 4: early and then New York just controlled the rest of 59 00:02:55,600 --> 00:02:55,920 Speaker 4: the game. 60 00:02:56,240 --> 00:03:00,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, they did forty seven points for Jalen Brunson. That's 61 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:04,480 Speaker 3: a new record for the Knicks. It broke the previous 62 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:08,600 Speaker 3: high of Bernard King. So that's the most points scored 63 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 3: in a Knicks playoff game. That's what Jalen Brunson did today. 64 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 3: And the Knicks go up three to one in the series. 65 00:03:15,280 --> 00:03:17,480 Speaker 3: And I'm with you right. A couple of things like 66 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:20,240 Speaker 3: Joel Embiid ran out of gas. We'll get to him 67 00:03:20,280 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 3: for sure in the fourth quarter. But those Knicks fans 68 00:03:23,800 --> 00:03:27,400 Speaker 3: in Philly, because I'm getting ready for the show. I'm 69 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 3: watching the game, but every now and then I'm glancing 70 00:03:30,080 --> 00:03:33,560 Speaker 3: down at my computer and getting stuff ready, and you'd 71 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 3: hear like a and I would just think, oh, okay, 72 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:40,840 Speaker 3: something good for Philly happened. It's like, no, something good 73 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:44,360 Speaker 3: for the Knicks just happened. There were so many loud 74 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 3: Knicks fans there it almost sounded like the home team 75 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:51,960 Speaker 3: scored many times. They're just that into it. 76 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 4: It was. Look, we need sports where passionate fan base 77 00:04:00,160 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 4: is essentially hate each other. It is good for sports. 78 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:12,560 Speaker 4: Is great for sports when fan bases hate each other. 79 00:04:13,160 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 4: And look, the Knicks I think would do this to 80 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 4: anyone that was nearby, but just happens to be Philly. 81 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 4: Who the rivals in football, the rivals in basketball, the 82 00:04:22,160 --> 00:04:26,440 Speaker 4: rivals in baseball, and to be able to I mean hockey, 83 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:29,480 Speaker 4: right like, there are rivals and everything, and I am 84 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:34,360 Speaker 4: I imagine it's this weekend game, quick train over to Philly, 85 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:42,000 Speaker 4: and the scene was awesome. Man, this is what sports 86 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:45,040 Speaker 4: should be. And look good old clean fun too, right 87 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:50,800 Speaker 4: like nothing nothing crazy, nothing harmful, just fans they're passionate 88 00:04:50,839 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 4: about their team, and they should be because Brunson, to 89 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 4: your point, men, I mean, it was incredible today. He 90 00:04:58,839 --> 00:05:00,880 Speaker 4: was no one else the Knicks. No one else showed up, 91 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:03,400 Speaker 4: no one. I mean, Josh Hart had been playing great 92 00:05:03,440 --> 00:05:05,280 Speaker 4: three points, I think four points in this game, and 93 00:05:05,279 --> 00:05:10,719 Speaker 4: it was sixteen eight forty seven, four eight one and 94 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:12,520 Speaker 4: fourteen from the bright off the batch. You had a 95 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:16,479 Speaker 4: couple of big threes there, I mean. And to go 96 00:05:16,520 --> 00:05:19,040 Speaker 4: on the road and win that game in the way 97 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:21,200 Speaker 4: they did. They were down twenty seven to seventeen in 98 00:05:21,240 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 4: their first quarter, Brian, Yeah, they battled their butts back, 99 00:05:24,160 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 4: and yeah, it's not always pretty basketball to watch sometimes 100 00:05:28,400 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 4: the Eastern Conference. But I mean, I don't know how 101 00:05:31,320 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 4: you didn't like watching Brunson today. It's incredible. 102 00:05:33,520 --> 00:05:36,280 Speaker 3: Well, And I also think this traces back to Tibbs 103 00:05:36,320 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 3: a little bit, because there's another side to the coin. 104 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:43,279 Speaker 3: He gets a lot of criticism for how hard he 105 00:05:43,360 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 3: pushes his guys, but this is the benefit of it. 106 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:49,880 Speaker 3: And the Knicks aren't the only team to get greedy. 107 00:05:50,040 --> 00:05:52,360 Speaker 3: And I mean this as a compliment when they're up 108 00:05:52,400 --> 00:05:54,719 Speaker 3: to one in the series, when they're on the road, 109 00:05:55,200 --> 00:05:58,520 Speaker 3: like they were down in that game early on, and 110 00:05:58,560 --> 00:06:03,440 Speaker 3: they never got lax. They just battle, battle, battle, That's 111 00:06:03,480 --> 00:06:07,279 Speaker 3: part of their DNA. So I get when some people 112 00:06:07,279 --> 00:06:09,280 Speaker 3: are like, well, look at the minutes of brunts and 113 00:06:09,320 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 3: then look at this in the regular season. I think 114 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,200 Speaker 3: the criticism goes too far. But I think we don't 115 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 3: look at the other side of the coin, which is 116 00:06:18,240 --> 00:06:21,480 Speaker 3: this next team. They could have been content, Jeff. They 117 00:06:21,520 --> 00:06:24,080 Speaker 3: could have said, you know what, we'll bomb away from 118 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:26,280 Speaker 3: three and if we get hot, maybe we can win 119 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 3: this game. But if not, what Ebbs, It's cool, we're 120 00:06:29,360 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 3: tied to two. We still have home court advantage. They 121 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:34,839 Speaker 3: got greedy and they took a game, and I think 122 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:38,679 Speaker 3: that goes back to Tibbs and the tone he sets. 123 00:06:39,120 --> 00:06:42,520 Speaker 3: He sets a tone that we are here to battle, 124 00:06:42,720 --> 00:06:44,160 Speaker 3: and that's what the Knicks did today. 125 00:06:45,400 --> 00:06:49,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, and what I like about what you said, I mean, 126 00:06:49,279 --> 00:06:52,400 Speaker 4: Brunton had only two threes. That was it the whole game, 127 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:58,080 Speaker 4: and it they just kind of they won the paint. 128 00:06:58,200 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 4: That won on defense, especially the end of that game, right, 129 00:07:00,400 --> 00:07:03,279 Speaker 4: there was a couple moments where they won on defense. 130 00:07:03,360 --> 00:07:07,599 Speaker 4: And you're right, And look, I think we've seen the 131 00:07:07,680 --> 00:07:10,400 Speaker 4: NBA at times and I'm curious the final game tonight 132 00:07:10,440 --> 00:07:14,880 Speaker 4: between Suns and Tea Wolves. Is sometimes, you know, the 133 00:07:14,920 --> 00:07:18,080 Speaker 4: effort in the games that you sort of don't need, 134 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:24,080 Speaker 4: it cannot be there sometimes. And I sort of appreciate 135 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 4: what the Knicks did today, right, the game was good, obviously. 136 00:07:27,320 --> 00:07:31,160 Speaker 4: I also appreciate the Lakers last night, Brian. They didn't 137 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:33,600 Speaker 4: have to go that hard. They're not beating Denver in 138 00:07:33,640 --> 00:07:35,559 Speaker 4: the series, and I will say they win game five 139 00:07:35,840 --> 00:07:37,360 Speaker 4: and again, most of the games have been close for 140 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 4: three quarters, you know, and it'll make the Denver pucker 141 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:43,840 Speaker 4: a little bit, right, they don't lose it to Denver, 142 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 4: but man, and I'm a Lakers fan, and it sounds 143 00:07:46,840 --> 00:07:48,360 Speaker 4: like a loser talk being like, you know what, I 144 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:50,440 Speaker 4: was happy when my team showed up. But I do 145 00:07:50,520 --> 00:07:53,960 Speaker 4: appreciate it, Brian, Like I appreciate the efforts the Lakers, 146 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:57,920 Speaker 4: and that's the coach to Lebron have given in this series, 147 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:01,560 Speaker 4: knowing they're probably not gonna wait and last night, you know, 148 00:08:01,640 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 4: they could have did one, two, three, Galvinston and they didn't, 149 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 4: you know, they they went and played their butts off. 150 00:08:07,840 --> 00:08:12,120 Speaker 4: And I'm curious about again Phoenix tonight, who Minnesota has 151 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 4: just dominated for three games. To put it, put it 152 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:18,320 Speaker 4: easily for everyone, and the effort that they're going to 153 00:08:18,360 --> 00:08:20,200 Speaker 4: show tonight, because we've seen a lot of sort of 154 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 4: bad basketball in the playoffs a little bit with some 155 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 4: of these blowouts. But the Knicks didn't pack it in today. 156 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:28,920 Speaker 4: They were down early. They could have. And the Lakers 157 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:30,800 Speaker 4: last night I thought were super impressive, and it went 158 00:08:30,840 --> 00:08:33,640 Speaker 4: against a Nuggets team that what they had beaten thirteen 159 00:08:33,679 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 4: times in ever anything, it was fourteen. 160 00:08:34,960 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 3: Times eleven I think it was eleven in a row. 161 00:08:37,040 --> 00:08:40,240 Speaker 3: But still you lost eleven in a row to this team. 162 00:08:40,240 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 3: You're down three, right, Like the competitor in you is like, 163 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 3: hey man, one game at a time, But deep down 164 00:08:47,080 --> 00:08:49,079 Speaker 3: you're like, we're gonna be the only team in NBA 165 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 3: history to come back and beat the defending champs. And oh, 166 00:08:52,679 --> 00:08:54,720 Speaker 3: by the way, we'd have to win a minimum of 167 00:08:54,800 --> 00:08:58,679 Speaker 3: two games on the road at altitude with a game 168 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:02,040 Speaker 3: a day off in tween from here on out in 169 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:02,760 Speaker 3: this series? 170 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:04,360 Speaker 2: Is that happening? 171 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:06,439 Speaker 3: But you're right, they showed up and they battled. That 172 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 3: speaks to your competitiveness, your professionalism, all that stuff. So yeah, 173 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:13,720 Speaker 3: and I'm with you. It sounds like like loser talk 174 00:09:13,920 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 3: like it's a or they say a moral victory type thing. 175 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 3: But it's real. It's real what you're talking about. 176 00:09:20,520 --> 00:09:23,680 Speaker 4: It's absolutely real. And I think I saw the number 177 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:25,640 Speaker 4: they had the telecast and look, don't I can probably 178 00:09:25,679 --> 00:09:27,800 Speaker 4: find I know, my buddy to put it on on Twitter. 179 00:09:27,840 --> 00:09:32,120 Speaker 4: I'm still calling Twitter forever. But I think Lebron's at 180 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:36,320 Speaker 4: the most thirty point games in the history of the 181 00:09:36,440 --> 00:09:39,120 Speaker 4: NBA in elimination games. Now, he's played a lot of them, right, 182 00:09:39,160 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 4: He's played a lot of playoff games, so it makes sense. 183 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:45,200 Speaker 4: But I mean the ability for him and his age 184 00:09:45,640 --> 00:09:49,760 Speaker 4: to just will his team to victories, yeah, is I 185 00:09:50,160 --> 00:09:51,880 Speaker 4: know everyone wants to have the debate all the time, 186 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:55,000 Speaker 4: who's the goat, Who's I don't know man. To be 187 00:09:55,080 --> 00:09:58,079 Speaker 4: at this age and continue to play the way he 188 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:03,360 Speaker 4: does is pretty remarkable. It's right here, nineteenth career thirty 189 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:04,840 Speaker 4: point game when facing elimination. 190 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:08,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm pretty good. Are we taking the over for 191 00:10:08,440 --> 00:10:10,480 Speaker 3: game five? Is that what you just told me? Right though? 192 00:10:10,480 --> 00:10:13,360 Speaker 4: Well, buddy, elimination the way it's going for your boy, 193 00:10:14,920 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 4: everything everything, and then you know, you know when it's 194 00:10:18,320 --> 00:10:22,600 Speaker 4: bad when you're gambling, when like the thing you wanted 195 00:10:22,640 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 4: to wager on hits it. You know, it's always always 196 00:10:26,160 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 4: that happens. You gets kind of scared away from doing it. 197 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 4: But look, uh no, I'll think Nuggets first quarter in 198 00:10:33,559 --> 00:10:35,560 Speaker 4: Game five. I'm gonna think Nuggets come out hot. They 199 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 4: haven't come out hot any games yet right that, Lakers 200 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:42,679 Speaker 4: have mostly won all the first quarters. So I'm gonna 201 00:10:43,440 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 4: I think Nuggets win Game five, but Lakers could definitely 202 00:10:46,240 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 4: scare them early in that game. 203 00:10:47,920 --> 00:10:51,080 Speaker 3: Maybe maybe I think if we're you know, complaining about 204 00:10:51,480 --> 00:10:54,760 Speaker 3: the downside of gambling super fast, but I hate two things. 205 00:10:55,160 --> 00:11:00,720 Speaker 3: I hate when my bet sucks for that game, but 206 00:11:00,840 --> 00:11:05,360 Speaker 3: the next game it would have been great. Oh that's brutal. 207 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:08,679 Speaker 3: And the other thing is I swear gambling trolls you. 208 00:11:09,360 --> 00:11:12,640 Speaker 3: It's like, outely, I hate getting hooked, like you said, 209 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:16,160 Speaker 3: losing by one point that's lame. But I also hate 210 00:11:16,320 --> 00:11:20,679 Speaker 3: being nowhere near winning. I hate drawing dead. And there 211 00:11:20,720 --> 00:11:22,880 Speaker 3: are times where if you're like, hey, I'll take Dallas 212 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 3: first half just as an example, I didn't have this, 213 00:11:25,559 --> 00:11:28,800 Speaker 3: but and it's like, okay, not only was I wrong, 214 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 3: but the Clippers are like you were so wrong. Okay, 215 00:11:33,720 --> 00:11:35,520 Speaker 3: I'll take the l You don't have to rub it in. 216 00:11:36,200 --> 00:11:39,280 Speaker 4: I think Luca just looked like Luca got hit on 217 00:11:39,280 --> 00:11:43,679 Speaker 4: his knee again. I actually just I'm fine with losing 218 00:11:43,679 --> 00:11:46,600 Speaker 4: my bet immediately. Yeah, I mean like it's being like 219 00:11:46,720 --> 00:11:49,959 Speaker 4: I'm I'm out, Like it is what it is, you know, 220 00:11:50,440 --> 00:11:53,439 Speaker 4: and it's being about Luca, MAVs and Clippers playing right now. 221 00:11:53,559 --> 00:11:56,280 Speaker 4: He clearly just can't get any elevation on his shot. 222 00:11:56,400 --> 00:12:00,840 Speaker 4: Not that he's a leaper on his jump shots, but 223 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:03,079 Speaker 4: that leg is certainly affecting the way he's able to 224 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:05,280 Speaker 4: play tonight. And I appreciate him, you know, trying to 225 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,080 Speaker 4: play through it. Oh yeah, look, he just hit his 226 00:12:07,120 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 4: knee on the floor, got tripped up here. But he 227 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:13,560 Speaker 4: just can't He can't jump, can't run even right now. 228 00:12:13,600 --> 00:12:15,439 Speaker 4: And so we'll see how this. The mass are making 229 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:16,960 Speaker 4: a little bit of a push, you know, in the NBA, 230 00:12:17,320 --> 00:12:19,960 Speaker 4: you're at home, your good team, you're gonna get make 231 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:23,000 Speaker 4: a little push. But Luca just can't move right now, 232 00:12:23,040 --> 00:12:25,120 Speaker 4: and that's gonna obviously the effect the way they can 233 00:12:25,120 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 4: finish this game. 234 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:27,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, you're right, though, a long way to go in 235 00:12:27,840 --> 00:12:31,199 Speaker 3: this game. Dallas is only down by ten. They were 236 00:12:31,240 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 3: down by twenty plus in this game, as Paul George 237 00:12:34,880 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 3: was just on fired twenty six first half points real fast, 238 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:42,199 Speaker 3: and we'll expand on this. Speaking about injuries, Joel Embiid 239 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:44,120 Speaker 3: is clearly not one hundred percent. 240 00:12:44,480 --> 00:12:45,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, he just. 241 00:12:45,360 --> 00:12:47,959 Speaker 3: Ran out of gas. He had twenty seven points today, 242 00:12:48,080 --> 00:12:51,000 Speaker 3: I think only one point in the fourth quarter. Yeah, 243 00:12:51,040 --> 00:12:54,319 Speaker 3: and he's affected, right, He's got the knee issue going on, 244 00:12:54,559 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 3: he's got the bells pallsy thing going He's got a 245 00:12:57,600 --> 00:13:01,040 Speaker 3: lot going on over here. And he's still played well overall, 246 00:13:01,040 --> 00:13:04,920 Speaker 3: but absolutely faded down the stretch. And for the Sixers, man, 247 00:13:04,960 --> 00:13:09,040 Speaker 3: they haven't gotten beyond the second round of the playoffs 248 00:13:09,120 --> 00:13:11,880 Speaker 3: since they reached the finals in two thousand and one. 249 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:16,440 Speaker 3: Remember when Ai did the step over of Tron lou 250 00:13:16,920 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 3: As the last time Philly got past the second round 251 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 3: in the playoffs. It's been a while, and with Philly 252 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:26,319 Speaker 3: down three to one, handwritings on the wall, man. 253 00:13:26,800 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 4: It is and you know the big thing, like you know, 254 00:13:30,480 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 4: people will you know, the usual things, you know, get 255 00:13:35,640 --> 00:13:38,400 Speaker 4: in shape and but I don't know that's this problem though. 256 00:13:38,960 --> 00:13:41,920 Speaker 4: It's the injuries. And look, I don't know what shape 257 00:13:41,920 --> 00:13:46,800 Speaker 4: you want him in. He seems to be fine playing shape. 258 00:13:46,840 --> 00:13:49,559 Speaker 4: He just gets hurt a lot. That's that's the thing 259 00:13:49,600 --> 00:13:52,599 Speaker 4: that happens with a lot of big players. That's the 260 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:54,320 Speaker 4: they just get hurt. Man. I don't know what to 261 00:13:54,360 --> 00:13:57,600 Speaker 4: tell you. How many big men over the years in 262 00:13:57,640 --> 00:14:01,679 Speaker 4: this game have had careers cut short but not even 263 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:04,160 Speaker 4: I'm not saying that, but just thin get naggy injuries. 264 00:14:04,160 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 4: I mean, get bigger you are. Sometimes it's tougher to 265 00:14:06,960 --> 00:14:08,760 Speaker 4: battle your way through it, to fight your way through 266 00:14:08,760 --> 00:14:11,760 Speaker 4: the older you get. It's tougher to recover in these instances. 267 00:14:11,760 --> 00:14:13,640 Speaker 4: And I mean, look at it, obviously, look at your 268 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:16,160 Speaker 4: honest right now. Is not gonna play tonight. Talk about Embiid. 269 00:14:16,400 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 4: We've got Luca tonight. I mean they just it's big 270 00:14:19,880 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 4: men get hurt, man, It's part of the sport, and 271 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 4: so you got to try to build around them. So 272 00:14:26,360 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 4: if it happens, you have some people to pick you up, right. 273 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know, it's unfortunate. It sucks that Embiid is 274 00:14:31,960 --> 00:14:35,000 Speaker 3: in one hundred percent. We haven't seen Yannis yet in 275 00:14:35,040 --> 00:14:37,760 Speaker 3: the playoffs. He's out for Game four. We might not 276 00:14:37,800 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 3: see him at all. The way that one is going. Hey, 277 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:45,880 Speaker 3: Thoroughbred Racing has a new independent regulator HAISA. 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Wow. 307 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 3: So the blind sided that would be Kirk Cousins of 308 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:26,080 Speaker 3: the Atlanta Falcons as his new team selected Michael Pennix 309 00:16:26,200 --> 00:16:31,040 Speaker 3: Junior with the eighth overall pick. Jeff, Yeah, they go 310 00:16:31,160 --> 00:16:34,320 Speaker 3: Pennix Junior. What was your I was stunned. What was 311 00:16:34,360 --> 00:16:36,240 Speaker 3: your reaction when that pick was announced? 312 00:16:37,240 --> 00:16:41,520 Speaker 4: So a bunch of us had Byron Murphy, the defensive 313 00:16:41,560 --> 00:16:43,400 Speaker 4: from Texas, at like plus one thousand to be the 314 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:46,320 Speaker 4: first defensive player taken, and we were hoping he'd go 315 00:16:46,360 --> 00:16:47,800 Speaker 4: at eight because that was the you know, the thought 316 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 4: Atlanta was taking a pass rusher. They needed a pass rusher, 317 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:54,080 Speaker 4: they needed edge rusher. But you know, Lato Law two 318 00:16:54,080 --> 00:16:56,200 Speaker 4: seemed a little bit early for eight, which is ironic 319 00:16:56,200 --> 00:16:58,360 Speaker 4: because he ended up being the first defensive player drafted 320 00:16:58,760 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 4: right and at fifteen to the Colts, and so we're 321 00:17:02,840 --> 00:17:07,160 Speaker 4: sitting there and there were two people that I saw 322 00:17:07,240 --> 00:17:11,159 Speaker 4: my time. One there were tipping pecks essentially one of 323 00:17:11,680 --> 00:17:13,439 Speaker 4: Jordan Schultz, who was doing it. I don't know if 324 00:17:13,480 --> 00:17:15,399 Speaker 4: you saw that. And that's the last name, Jordan Schultz. 325 00:17:16,240 --> 00:17:18,760 Speaker 3: It's not the voice. The isn't the other one. 326 00:17:18,840 --> 00:17:20,159 Speaker 4: No, the voice was not the other one. And then 327 00:17:20,160 --> 00:17:23,400 Speaker 4: I think Albert Bert was doing it. And so I'm 328 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:26,480 Speaker 4: kind of refreshing their twitter feeds. I'm at my son's 329 00:17:28,040 --> 00:17:31,639 Speaker 4: my son's baseball game too, by the way, so I'm like, 330 00:17:31,680 --> 00:17:34,120 Speaker 4: I'm not at home in front of television, and I'm 331 00:17:34,160 --> 00:17:37,119 Speaker 4: just refreshing the twitter feed and I saw someone like 332 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:41,359 Speaker 4: Pennex to the Falcons, and I think I did an 333 00:17:41,359 --> 00:17:45,960 Speaker 4: audible gasp, like in at the at my son's game. 334 00:17:49,160 --> 00:17:55,760 Speaker 4: I'm still sort of shocked by it, because there's no 335 00:17:56,720 --> 00:18:00,119 Speaker 4: good reason to do this. So for those who missed it, 336 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:02,879 Speaker 4: thank you for tuning into our radio station. I'll tell 337 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 4: you about it. Michael Pennex was as a quarterback for 338 00:18:06,240 --> 00:18:08,720 Speaker 4: the Washington Skis was drafted eighth overall by the Falcons, 339 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:12,560 Speaker 4: who just signed Kirk Cousins to what essentially is a 340 00:18:12,600 --> 00:18:15,760 Speaker 4: two year deal for one hundred million dollars guaranteed. So 341 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:20,040 Speaker 4: there's nowhere for the eighth pick to play right now 342 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:25,639 Speaker 4: for at least two years. And what we were hearing 343 00:18:25,640 --> 00:18:29,600 Speaker 4: from Atlanta, Brian is we're going to follow the green 344 00:18:29,640 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 4: Bay Packers plan. So for those who might have missed 345 00:18:32,160 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 4: the Packers plan, Aaron Rodgers was there. The Packers drafted 346 00:18:36,680 --> 00:18:39,200 Speaker 4: Jordan Love twenty third overall, by the way, not eighth 347 00:18:40,280 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 4: as a succession for Aaron Rodgers. But at that point 348 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 4: Aaron Rodgers, and you remember this everyone, he threatened to 349 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:49,800 Speaker 4: retire every offseason, Okay, so there was a thought that 350 00:18:49,840 --> 00:18:52,119 Speaker 4: maybe this was near the end of his career in 351 00:18:52,160 --> 00:18:55,560 Speaker 4: Green Bay. He also the year they drafted to Jordan Love, 352 00:18:55,640 --> 00:18:58,639 Speaker 4: the previous start, should say did not play good. That 353 00:18:58,840 --> 00:19:00,000 Speaker 4: was not as good as he had been in the past. 354 00:19:00,320 --> 00:19:02,639 Speaker 4: There was some talk about injuries and whatnot. Did he 355 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:06,119 Speaker 4: wrote off two trickd VP seasons. Not the same thing, Brian, 356 00:19:06,400 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 4: Not the same thing, No, definitely, Oh, Alex Smith, Pat 357 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 4: Mahomes the Chiefs roster. They made the playoffs every year 358 00:19:15,440 --> 00:19:18,000 Speaker 4: they need a new quarterback. The falcons of the playoffs 359 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:20,879 Speaker 4: are twenty seventeen. Again, not the same thing. Alex Smith 360 00:19:20,880 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 4: also easily movable, right, they moved him very quickly to Washington. 361 00:19:24,840 --> 00:19:27,400 Speaker 4: Cousins is not movable. No one's gonna take on Cousins 362 00:19:27,400 --> 00:19:33,160 Speaker 4: salary right now. So it's just it makes zero sense 363 00:19:33,200 --> 00:19:37,320 Speaker 4: to do it this way. There's no justification for this, Brian, 364 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:39,600 Speaker 4: No matter what they try to sell you on, it's 365 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 4: bad process. The process is bad. 366 00:19:42,280 --> 00:19:45,600 Speaker 3: Yeah. My whole thing is it doesn't make sense to 367 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 3: do both. If you sign Kirk Cousins, just roll with him. 368 00:19:50,960 --> 00:19:54,240 Speaker 3: Roll with Kirk. We're in the Kirk Cousins business over here, 369 00:19:54,280 --> 00:20:00,280 Speaker 3: you know. And don't draft Michael Pennix junior because he's 370 00:20:00,280 --> 00:20:02,320 Speaker 3: not gonna play for a couple of years. 371 00:20:02,560 --> 00:20:02,760 Speaker 4: Yeah. 372 00:20:03,240 --> 00:20:06,399 Speaker 3: And then the flip side is you knew Pennick junior 373 00:20:06,480 --> 00:20:09,640 Speaker 3: was going to be there. If he's your guy, then 374 00:20:09,640 --> 00:20:14,359 Speaker 3: don't sign Kirk. Just just draft, just draft Pendix junior 375 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:17,680 Speaker 3: and be done with it. Because here's the thing. Look 376 00:20:17,680 --> 00:20:20,960 Speaker 3: at the Packers. Okay, not the same thing. In terms 377 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:23,760 Speaker 3: of draft positioning, we're talking about an eighth overall pick 378 00:20:23,800 --> 00:20:27,760 Speaker 3: in Penix junior Jordan Love twenty sixth. Right, So yeah, 379 00:20:27,840 --> 00:20:32,800 Speaker 3: it's like three times as much. It's different. You're in 380 00:20:32,840 --> 00:20:35,840 Speaker 3: different real estate. As far as that goes, you could 381 00:20:35,840 --> 00:20:38,640 Speaker 3: have gotten Roma doonsay, you could have gotten another weapon 382 00:20:38,680 --> 00:20:40,960 Speaker 3: for Kirk Cousins. You could have gone defense. To your 383 00:20:41,000 --> 00:20:44,880 Speaker 3: point with Murphy or Dallas Turner. Their pass rush sucks right, 384 00:20:44,960 --> 00:20:47,560 Speaker 3: and they're like, nah, let's plan for the future. It 385 00:20:47,680 --> 00:20:50,840 Speaker 3: just doesn't make sense. And you can't take advantage of 386 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:54,160 Speaker 3: that rookie deal. That's the thing with the Packers. Yeah, 387 00:20:54,200 --> 00:20:57,320 Speaker 3: it looks like it's worked out as best as it 388 00:20:57,400 --> 00:21:00,920 Speaker 3: can where Jordan Love played really well last season thirty 389 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:05,160 Speaker 3: two touchdown passes. But you didn't take advantage of that 390 00:21:05,280 --> 00:21:08,760 Speaker 3: rookie deal. And the Falcons can't take advantage of that 391 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:12,480 Speaker 3: with Michael Penix Junior holding a clipboard for what two 392 00:21:12,920 --> 00:21:16,080 Speaker 3: three years, It's look at the teams that made it 393 00:21:16,080 --> 00:21:20,080 Speaker 3: to the Super Bowl. The last three teams had a 394 00:21:20,160 --> 00:21:24,439 Speaker 3: quarterback on their rookie deal. It was it was Brock Purdy, 395 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:28,440 Speaker 3: it was Jalen Hurts, it was Joe Burrow. All those 396 00:21:28,440 --> 00:21:31,400 Speaker 3: guys were on their rookie deals. It's the biggest advantage 397 00:21:31,440 --> 00:21:35,400 Speaker 3: you have. That's why the Texans are building around C. J. Stroud. 398 00:21:35,440 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 3: I just I hate that you're negating your biggest advantage 399 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 3: right away when Pennix Junior isn't even playing. 400 00:21:42,640 --> 00:21:46,160 Speaker 4: That's a fabulous point. I'm glad you made it, because 401 00:21:46,840 --> 00:21:50,800 Speaker 4: the best contract in sports, in all of sports, is 402 00:21:50,840 --> 00:21:55,800 Speaker 4: a rookie quarterback that is good, that is good on 403 00:21:55,840 --> 00:21:59,200 Speaker 4: that fixed salary. Yeah, first eve ended up being really 404 00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:01,919 Speaker 4: the first three years. It came stretch into four. But 405 00:22:01,960 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 4: after three we're seeing a lot of guys get that 406 00:22:03,600 --> 00:22:06,679 Speaker 4: first extension. However, it doesn't really kick into the end 407 00:22:06,720 --> 00:22:09,480 Speaker 4: of the five years, the first five year contract, right 408 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:11,400 Speaker 4: and so like, it's not kicked in for a while. 409 00:22:11,440 --> 00:22:13,359 Speaker 4: Even though they get a quoe unquote new deal, they 410 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:16,040 Speaker 4: get just getting new signing bonus money. So you have 411 00:22:16,480 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 4: four to five years to build up that roster to 412 00:22:20,800 --> 00:22:23,320 Speaker 4: hit that window right before the money starts being expensive. 413 00:22:24,200 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 4: And to your point, we've seen now even going back 414 00:22:27,520 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 4: to Russell Wilson, ye to Big Ben. Now that was 415 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:32,680 Speaker 4: before the rookie wage scale, but the quarterbacks weren't making 416 00:22:32,720 --> 00:22:35,320 Speaker 4: as much. I guess it depends that was a long 417 00:22:35,320 --> 00:22:37,280 Speaker 4: time ago. That was like Sam Bradford making seventy two 418 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:40,159 Speaker 4: million dollars. Carson went through the Eagles, right, Remember the 419 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:43,040 Speaker 4: Eagles team won the Super Bowl he was on a 420 00:22:43,119 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 4: rookie deal. Mahomes and Brady are the like the last 421 00:22:46,200 --> 00:22:48,480 Speaker 4: two to not be on rookie contracts and they have 422 00:22:48,560 --> 00:22:51,480 Speaker 4: won in Super Bowls. It's it's like, I guess staff 423 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:55,520 Speaker 4: for two right, It's really hard to do. And you've 424 00:22:55,520 --> 00:22:58,240 Speaker 4: now to your point. You've now taken away a couple 425 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:03,000 Speaker 4: of those years to sit Michael Pennox like for for 426 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 4: again for what's the what's the plan in the process? 427 00:23:05,760 --> 00:23:10,800 Speaker 4: And then beyond that, Brian, beyond that, okay, is you 428 00:23:10,840 --> 00:23:14,280 Speaker 4: did not tell Cousins before you did this. Wait, looks 429 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:18,000 Speaker 4: you don't have to. You're not breaking a rule that 430 00:23:18,040 --> 00:23:21,360 Speaker 4: the NFLPA is not gonna follow a grievance. But it's 431 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:23,680 Speaker 4: your franchise quarterback now that you just paid this money 432 00:23:23,720 --> 00:23:27,160 Speaker 4: to like you should that you should. It's bad business 433 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:31,080 Speaker 4: to not tell them what you're gonna do. They also 434 00:23:31,160 --> 00:23:34,560 Speaker 4: now have to worry about every time Cousins has a 435 00:23:34,560 --> 00:23:38,080 Speaker 4: bad game. Yep, why is Pedix not playing put in Penix, 436 00:23:38,119 --> 00:23:41,760 Speaker 4: put in Pedeck. It's just not good for your organization. 437 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:44,960 Speaker 3: No, Now, I'm with you, man, it just doesn't make 438 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:49,200 Speaker 3: sense to me. And uh for that's the crazy thing 439 00:23:49,480 --> 00:23:52,440 Speaker 3: for Kirk Cousins to have not taken a snap yet, 440 00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:55,639 Speaker 3: and this is like his welcome to the neighborhood moment. 441 00:23:56,359 --> 00:23:58,720 Speaker 3: It's like he just moved into a new neighborhood and 442 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:01,280 Speaker 3: the neighbors just egged as you know. That's what it 443 00:24:01,320 --> 00:24:04,480 Speaker 3: feels like with them drafting Penix Junior, where it's like, 444 00:24:04,560 --> 00:24:08,320 Speaker 3: how is this some housewarming gift? Apparently they had told 445 00:24:08,359 --> 00:24:12,040 Speaker 3: him they were looking at drafting a quarterback later in 446 00:24:12,280 --> 00:24:15,680 Speaker 3: like maybe Day three. Fine, great, knock yourself out that eighth. Overall, 447 00:24:15,920 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 3: it's that's crazy, man. 448 00:24:18,040 --> 00:24:20,080 Speaker 4: You know, go back to the idea of process, right, 449 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:24,600 Speaker 4: Like you sign Cousins about a month and a half ago, 450 00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:27,440 Speaker 4: right to a contract, you start talking about that deal 451 00:24:27,920 --> 00:24:30,720 Speaker 4: at the combine, that's when those things sort of happened. Well, 452 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:34,399 Speaker 4: at the same time, obviously you're doing evaluations of the 453 00:24:34,440 --> 00:24:38,680 Speaker 4: players for the upcoming draft. You you sort of had 454 00:24:38,680 --> 00:24:42,920 Speaker 4: to already know that you liked Penix in my opinion, 455 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:46,800 Speaker 4: at that point, you had to otherwise what's the point 456 00:24:47,000 --> 00:24:53,280 Speaker 4: of the whole process. And so it's it's man, Atlanta fans, 457 00:24:54,040 --> 00:24:57,159 Speaker 4: sorry man, Yeah, and then and then lastly too, but Brian, 458 00:24:57,760 --> 00:25:00,679 Speaker 4: it's also unfair. Michael Pennix. 459 00:25:01,280 --> 00:25:01,639 Speaker 2: Who. 460 00:25:02,160 --> 00:25:05,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, Now, look I I we can talk about where 461 00:25:05,160 --> 00:25:07,879 Speaker 4: these quarterbacks, I think, you know, how they'll play their 462 00:25:08,000 --> 00:25:09,800 Speaker 4: their homes and their sixth of them, we could talk 463 00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:12,120 Speaker 4: about that. I'm not as high on penex as maybe 464 00:25:12,119 --> 00:25:14,720 Speaker 4: the NFL is, so like, I just think this is 465 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:16,840 Speaker 4: I don't I wasn't hie him anyways. And now he's 466 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:18,920 Speaker 4: going to a place that he won't play for. He'll 467 00:25:19,080 --> 00:25:21,440 Speaker 4: he's theoretically not gonna play Tho's twenty six years old. 468 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:23,960 Speaker 4: He's twenty four. He'll be twenty four next week. So 469 00:25:24,000 --> 00:25:24,760 Speaker 4: he's twenty six. 470 00:25:25,200 --> 00:25:28,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, if that right. And that's the thing is if 471 00:25:28,200 --> 00:25:30,440 Speaker 3: you look at we always talking about, hey, if you're 472 00:25:30,440 --> 00:25:33,560 Speaker 3: one of these top quarterbacks, who are the best teams 473 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:35,600 Speaker 3: to go to? Who are some of the worst teams 474 00:25:35,640 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 3: to go to in terms of coaching staff, personnel, like 475 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 3: who you have to throw to that sort of thing. 476 00:25:42,160 --> 00:25:44,400 Speaker 3: I think Pennix Junior is in the worst spot right here. 477 00:25:44,440 --> 00:25:46,520 Speaker 3: I want to play. If I'm one of these top 478 00:25:46,520 --> 00:25:48,880 Speaker 3: guys I want to play, I'd rather be Drake May 479 00:25:49,040 --> 00:25:52,720 Speaker 3: with the Patriots than Pennix Junior with the Falcons right now. 480 00:25:53,080 --> 00:25:55,240 Speaker 4: Even though the situation for Drake May is the worst 481 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 4: I think have any of these quarterbacks. So he's the 482 00:25:57,800 --> 00:25:59,520 Speaker 4: worst spot. But he'll play at least and you can 483 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:01,440 Speaker 4: kind of you know or not know if he's your 484 00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:08,640 Speaker 4: guy early on in his career. So it's just it's bad. 485 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 4: It's just bad process. Man. These guys gonna get fired 486 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:16,159 Speaker 4: for this. You know, the comment of oh, well, if 487 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:17,919 Speaker 4: we don't have to play for four or five years, 488 00:26:17,680 --> 00:26:21,440 Speaker 4: that's a good thing. Then you wasted your right pick. 489 00:26:21,760 --> 00:26:26,919 Speaker 3: That's right, just wasted it. That's not awesome, man. And 490 00:26:26,960 --> 00:26:29,040 Speaker 3: they don't even get it right. They're not even looking 491 00:26:29,119 --> 00:26:32,840 Speaker 3: at it that way. But hey, someone who gets it 492 00:26:32,920 --> 00:26:38,280 Speaker 3: is Moncey Bolangos. She gets sports, huh, she gets life 493 00:26:38,680 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 3: in general. And she's she's getting a MAVs comeback right now. 494 00:26:43,040 --> 00:26:45,480 Speaker 3: That's something that she does not want to get exactly. 495 00:26:45,520 --> 00:26:48,000 Speaker 6: This is what I don't get right now, Brian, what 496 00:26:48,040 --> 00:26:49,160 Speaker 6: the Clippers are doing. 497 00:26:49,280 --> 00:26:51,720 Speaker 7: It has been sloppy on both ends a little bit. 498 00:26:51,720 --> 00:26:52,720 Speaker 7: In this third quarter. 499 00:26:53,119 --> 00:26:55,600 Speaker 6: Definitely, the Mavericks are the ones who have cut their 500 00:26:55,600 --> 00:26:58,199 Speaker 6: deficit right now to just five. They were up the 501 00:26:58,200 --> 00:27:00,920 Speaker 6: Clippers at one point in this game by twenty five. 502 00:27:01,000 --> 00:27:02,200 Speaker 7: Now it's just five. 503 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:04,920 Speaker 6: They're on top seventy eight to seventy three less than 504 00:27:04,920 --> 00:27:08,320 Speaker 6: two minutes to go in the third quarter. Paul George 505 00:27:08,359 --> 00:27:10,320 Speaker 6: twenty six in the first half, has not scored in 506 00:27:10,400 --> 00:27:12,680 Speaker 6: the second half. Kyrie Irving has come alive for the 507 00:27:12,760 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 6: Dallas Mavericks. He's got twenty three points. I am on edge. 508 00:27:15,760 --> 00:27:16,800 Speaker 6: I'm not feeling well. 509 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:20,600 Speaker 7: I can't I am supposed to tell you about other things. 510 00:27:20,640 --> 00:27:21,000 Speaker 7: I guess. 511 00:27:21,359 --> 00:27:24,359 Speaker 6: The Knicks took Game four in Philadelphia, coming out on 512 00:27:24,400 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 6: top ninety seven to ninety two. New York now leads 513 00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:29,679 Speaker 6: that series three to one. Game five is gonna be 514 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:32,080 Speaker 6: on Tuesday in New York. Jalen Brunson was the one 515 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:34,440 Speaker 6: who put on a show in Philly, a new franchise 516 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 6: record forty seven points and ten assists. We still have 517 00:27:37,760 --> 00:27:41,280 Speaker 6: two other games in these NBA playoffs. First, it's gonna 518 00:27:41,280 --> 00:27:43,879 Speaker 6: be the Bucks taking on the Pacers in Indiana. 519 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:44,440 Speaker 7: Once again. 520 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 6: Milwaukee will be without Gianna Santa Tokompo and without Damian Lillard. 521 00:27:47,920 --> 00:27:50,200 Speaker 6: And then we end in Phoenix with the Timberwolves trying 522 00:27:50,200 --> 00:27:53,359 Speaker 6: to close out a complete sweep of the Suns. I 523 00:27:53,359 --> 00:27:55,320 Speaker 6: can't believe I'm even saying that with the tip off 524 00:27:55,320 --> 00:27:57,639 Speaker 6: set for a nine thirty pm Eastern time. 525 00:27:57,760 --> 00:27:57,960 Speaker 3: Now. 526 00:27:58,000 --> 00:28:00,720 Speaker 6: In the NFL, this just happened to while ago, the 527 00:28:00,760 --> 00:28:03,720 Speaker 6: Houston Texans announced that wide receiver Tank Dell was a 528 00:28:03,760 --> 00:28:05,920 Speaker 6: victim of a shooting last night outside of a bar 529 00:28:06,080 --> 00:28:09,159 Speaker 6: in Sanford, Florida, where ten people were shot. A sixteen 530 00:28:09,200 --> 00:28:12,200 Speaker 6: year old has been arrested. Dell sustained a minor wound 531 00:28:12,280 --> 00:28:14,240 Speaker 6: and has been released from the hospital. 532 00:28:14,440 --> 00:28:16,040 Speaker 7: The team announced this information. 533 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:18,640 Speaker 6: Let's move on to Major League Baseball, where the ash 534 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:20,960 Speaker 6: Shows are currently on top of the Rockies. It is 535 00:28:21,000 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 6: four to two in the seventh inning, the Giants on 536 00:28:23,400 --> 00:28:25,639 Speaker 6: top of the Pirates three to one bottom of the six. 537 00:28:25,880 --> 00:28:28,000 Speaker 7: The Angels have scored, but the Twins are still on top. 538 00:28:28,040 --> 00:28:30,440 Speaker 6: It's five to four bottom of the fifth, the Mariners 539 00:28:30,480 --> 00:28:32,720 Speaker 6: holding onto their lead over the Diamondbacks tu to one 540 00:28:32,960 --> 00:28:35,200 Speaker 6: top of the six, and the Phillies of taking the 541 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:37,919 Speaker 6: lead over the Padres. It's six to three top of 542 00:28:37,960 --> 00:28:41,240 Speaker 6: the six inning. And we also have hockey playoffs, and 543 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:43,360 Speaker 6: right now it is a tie game between the Canucks 544 00:28:43,360 --> 00:28:45,800 Speaker 6: and the Predators. They are tied at one apiece with 545 00:28:45,880 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 6: about thirteen minutes to go in the first period, while 546 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:50,720 Speaker 6: the Avalanche already beat the Jets five to one. Colorado 547 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 6: now leads that series three to one, and after sixteen seasons, 548 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:58,120 Speaker 6: Candace Parker announced on social media that she is retiring 549 00:28:58,280 --> 00:29:01,960 Speaker 6: from the WNBA and the Clippers are up seventy eight 550 00:29:01,960 --> 00:29:04,360 Speaker 6: to seventy six. I can't do this, fellas ninety seconds 551 00:29:04,400 --> 00:29:05,480 Speaker 6: to go in the third quarter. 552 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:06,920 Speaker 7: I am not well. 553 00:29:07,200 --> 00:29:09,320 Speaker 3: Back to you, man, I hear. 554 00:29:09,400 --> 00:29:11,560 Speaker 4: I mean not to be not to be mean, but 555 00:29:11,600 --> 00:29:13,840 Speaker 4: I mean your clippers finger's sort of used to this. 556 00:29:13,840 --> 00:29:19,400 Speaker 7: This is very true. You're not wrong, though, yeah, and 557 00:29:19,480 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 7: you're not. 558 00:29:19,960 --> 00:29:22,480 Speaker 6: You're This is the same old song and dance, and 559 00:29:22,520 --> 00:29:25,680 Speaker 6: you know what, I still enjoy it so much. 560 00:29:25,760 --> 00:29:26,440 Speaker 7: Why is that? 561 00:29:27,240 --> 00:29:27,480 Speaker 8: Yes? 562 00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:30,440 Speaker 9: Yes, The important thing here is that Moncey asked Chris 563 00:29:30,440 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 9: Profett and I if she should tax carry Rhodes after 564 00:29:33,120 --> 00:29:36,880 Speaker 9: the first quarter roach MAVs fan, and we we told 565 00:29:36,920 --> 00:29:38,320 Speaker 9: her to wait until after the third quarter. 566 00:29:38,360 --> 00:29:40,640 Speaker 7: That's literally what they did. Yeah, I really wanted to 567 00:29:40,720 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 7: and I did not. Good thanks guys, than. 568 00:29:44,200 --> 00:29:45,280 Speaker 3: Those are good friends. 569 00:29:45,640 --> 00:29:48,080 Speaker 7: They absolutely yeah, thank you. 570 00:29:48,760 --> 00:29:52,760 Speaker 3: There's nothing worse than gloating after a good start that 571 00:29:52,960 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 3: just goes completely south. Seriously, seriously, It's it's also worse 572 00:29:57,480 --> 00:29:59,480 Speaker 3: when you put money on something and you quote about it, 573 00:29:59,520 --> 00:30:00,880 Speaker 3: you're well, we're not going to lose. 574 00:30:01,720 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 4: You cannot mention the game at all until it actually 575 00:30:04,760 --> 00:30:05,360 Speaker 4: goes final. 576 00:30:05,720 --> 00:30:08,480 Speaker 3: I did that with one of our friends, Russ shout 577 00:30:08,520 --> 00:30:12,240 Speaker 3: out to him. I'll never forget. It was Perdue and 578 00:30:12,320 --> 00:30:18,320 Speaker 3: he had a prop bet on Zach Edy. Was it 579 00:30:18,360 --> 00:30:20,160 Speaker 3: the game that I can't remember if it was against 580 00:30:20,160 --> 00:30:22,959 Speaker 3: Tennessee or I can't remember who they were playing, But 581 00:30:23,960 --> 00:30:26,600 Speaker 3: he's like, he gave us a screenshot. He shared a 582 00:30:26,640 --> 00:30:29,520 Speaker 3: screenshot of his bet, and what was it? Jeff like 583 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:30,560 Speaker 3: points rebounds. 584 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:34,080 Speaker 4: I think it was something where like Edie had twenty 585 00:30:34,160 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 4: eight in the first half or someone saying. 586 00:30:35,760 --> 00:30:37,960 Speaker 3: Right, it was just points. It was just straight points. 587 00:30:38,000 --> 00:30:40,800 Speaker 3: And yeah, he went crazy in the first half. He 588 00:30:40,880 --> 00:30:44,240 Speaker 3: needed like a couple of buckets and I'm like, oh, 589 00:30:44,360 --> 00:30:47,880 Speaker 3: lock City, USA, And the next thing i know, it's 590 00:30:48,000 --> 00:30:51,640 Speaker 3: blowout City and he's just resting and I'm like, uh, 591 00:30:52,480 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 3: sorry's your bet there, buddy. 592 00:30:54,880 --> 00:30:57,280 Speaker 4: It might have been like Zacha game Tennessee was close. 593 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:00,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, he went off for like forty in that, didn't. 594 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 4: He Yeah, I forget what, yeah, I mean what it was, 595 00:31:02,880 --> 00:31:06,880 Speaker 4: but it was it was very funny. It was. It was, yeah, 596 00:31:06,960 --> 00:31:08,480 Speaker 4: you jinxed them. 597 00:31:08,800 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, it happens. I know you had. I hate to 598 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:16,280 Speaker 3: bring this up, but Caitlin Clark in the final right 599 00:31:16,960 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 3: where against South Carolina, she scored like eighteen points right away. 600 00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:21,959 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, and she was in the chain of being 601 00:31:21,960 --> 00:31:22,560 Speaker 4: at half point. 602 00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:26,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, and it's just like, yes, this is beautiful, let's 603 00:31:26,360 --> 00:31:29,200 Speaker 3: go Caitlyn. And then you know it was. 604 00:31:29,800 --> 00:31:31,840 Speaker 4: It just that's that's waging, right. I mean the amount 605 00:31:31,880 --> 00:31:35,160 Speaker 4: of times you get hooked. That hook you know, it 606 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:38,719 Speaker 4: gets you. Man, it's part of part of the way 607 00:31:38,800 --> 00:31:40,240 Speaker 4: during life. But then you know, the end of this game, 608 00:31:40,240 --> 00:31:43,000 Speaker 4: I'll tell you what. You know. The to me, the 609 00:31:43,040 --> 00:31:46,240 Speaker 4: officiating in sports, I just wanted to be even you know. Yeah, 610 00:31:46,240 --> 00:31:49,200 Speaker 4: and they just let these dudes play in the third quarter, 611 00:31:49,400 --> 00:31:52,400 Speaker 4: the team is wild, right, it's very very hectic, and 612 00:31:53,480 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 4: I wonder how they're going to referee the fourth quarter 613 00:31:57,400 --> 00:31:59,560 Speaker 4: because again they're letting these dudes kind of get after 614 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:02,200 Speaker 4: it in this this core, a lot of this foul 615 00:32:02,200 --> 00:32:05,960 Speaker 4: shots to crowd back into it. Look, if Luca was 616 00:32:06,000 --> 00:32:09,120 Speaker 4: one hundred percent, I think the Masters will win this game. 617 00:32:09,160 --> 00:32:11,480 Speaker 4: But he can't jump. He's oh for six or seven 618 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 4: from three. I haven't checked the box score recently, but 619 00:32:14,200 --> 00:32:17,360 Speaker 4: he just can't really move and that makes a big 620 00:32:17,400 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 4: difference in this. He can't make he shots from outside 621 00:32:19,320 --> 00:32:21,400 Speaker 4: the keys. He's kind of limping up the court right now. 622 00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:25,640 Speaker 4: Back on defense, Paul George has not done what he 623 00:32:25,680 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 4: did the first half. We talked Brian over text message. 624 00:32:28,680 --> 00:32:29,840 Speaker 4: How many points in the first half. 625 00:32:29,680 --> 00:32:30,680 Speaker 3: Twenty sex, twenty six? 626 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:32,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, and his total for the game it was only 627 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:35,960 Speaker 4: thirty eight and a half at halftime, and I was 628 00:32:35,960 --> 00:32:38,960 Speaker 4: gonna take the under. I didn't and he ha, it's 629 00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:41,880 Speaker 4: like three points since then, so. 630 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:44,320 Speaker 3: You never know what the fourth But the Schwartz syndicate 631 00:32:44,440 --> 00:32:47,040 Speaker 3: that was a good angle, absolutely a good angle. And 632 00:32:48,320 --> 00:32:51,120 Speaker 3: that sucks as well when you're like, yeah, I should 633 00:32:51,120 --> 00:32:54,720 Speaker 3: have actually bet on that. I just decided to pass. 634 00:32:55,480 --> 00:32:57,840 Speaker 4: I took mab second quarter and third quarter, so I'm 635 00:32:58,000 --> 00:33:01,680 Speaker 4: I'm covering my losses so far for the game and 636 00:33:01,720 --> 00:33:04,239 Speaker 4: we'll see how the rest of the rest of it, 637 00:33:04,440 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 4: the rest of it goes. 638 00:33:05,640 --> 00:33:07,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, well, it should be a good fourth quarter here. 639 00:33:07,680 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 3: We got Dallas trailing by what four points as we 640 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:13,840 Speaker 3: head into the fourth, Yeah, so you should get some 641 00:33:13,920 --> 00:33:15,600 Speaker 3: major fireworks here down the stretch. 642 00:33:15,960 --> 00:33:18,880 Speaker 4: I mean, the injury bug is just you know, And 643 00:33:19,440 --> 00:33:21,240 Speaker 4: I just saw a report that Jamal Murray has a 644 00:33:21,240 --> 00:33:24,280 Speaker 4: calf strain is officially questionable for for tomorrow. 645 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:28,840 Speaker 3: That was laid against your Lakers. Right, he grabbed the 646 00:33:28,880 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 3: back of his knee, grabbed that calf area, right, little ginger. 647 00:33:33,320 --> 00:33:36,240 Speaker 4: Math and ude, the calf is weird. Man. The calf 648 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:40,560 Speaker 4: takes a lot of time to heal sometimes. And then 649 00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:43,280 Speaker 4: turned into that. You know, I think the Bucks were 650 00:33:43,360 --> 00:33:45,920 Speaker 4: very smart enough to bring Jannis back, like there's just no, 651 00:33:46,040 --> 00:33:47,360 Speaker 4: it's just it's not worth it, you know. 652 00:33:47,720 --> 00:33:50,280 Speaker 3: No, I thought they should have shut him down, and 653 00:33:50,320 --> 00:33:53,840 Speaker 3: they probably will. I think he's no, he's not going 654 00:33:53,920 --> 00:33:55,400 Speaker 3: to play in Game four, and well no. 655 00:33:55,400 --> 00:33:57,520 Speaker 4: But they lose tonight. They're ten point hundred dollars. No 656 00:33:57,600 --> 00:34:00,640 Speaker 4: damn and no, no, honis that should be. I don't 657 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:02,280 Speaker 4: think they bring it back game five, right. 658 00:34:02,320 --> 00:34:04,320 Speaker 3: They'd be out of their minds to do that. That's 659 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:07,040 Speaker 3: the thing, man, It's a risk reward thing. And look, 660 00:34:07,080 --> 00:34:10,200 Speaker 3: if he's if he's healthy by all means, but we're 661 00:34:10,200 --> 00:34:13,680 Speaker 3: talking about a strained calf, and he only missed the 662 00:34:13,719 --> 00:34:16,879 Speaker 3: last three regular season games. He's missed the first three 663 00:34:16,960 --> 00:34:19,280 Speaker 3: games of the playoffs. That's not a lot of time 664 00:34:19,360 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 3: to heal from it. And it's like, if you're being 665 00:34:22,280 --> 00:34:25,960 Speaker 3: completely honest with yourself, what are the Bucks gonna do? 666 00:34:26,680 --> 00:34:29,360 Speaker 3: I mean, really, at this stage, what are they doing 667 00:34:29,440 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 3: in the East. Are they just gonna have all of 668 00:34:31,239 --> 00:34:34,440 Speaker 3: a sudden be blessed with great health and run through 669 00:34:34,480 --> 00:34:37,520 Speaker 3: the Celtics and route to a finals appearance? Like, come on, man, 670 00:34:37,560 --> 00:34:39,719 Speaker 3: it's not gonna happen. It's not worth the risk to 671 00:34:39,760 --> 00:34:40,040 Speaker 3: do that. 672 00:34:40,360 --> 00:34:43,719 Speaker 4: They're not. And so now Nuggets with Murray, what do 673 00:34:43,760 --> 00:34:45,439 Speaker 4: you do? Do You shut him down for Game five 674 00:34:45,520 --> 00:34:49,839 Speaker 4: and you hope he's ready for Game six. If there's 675 00:34:50,040 --> 00:34:52,520 Speaker 4: a game six. Now, they can still beat the Lakers 676 00:34:52,520 --> 00:34:52,920 Speaker 4: without him? 677 00:34:52,960 --> 00:34:55,080 Speaker 3: I think you, oh, absolutely yeah. 678 00:34:54,760 --> 00:34:57,840 Speaker 4: Because you know if Tangel Russell turned into a pumpkin again. 679 00:34:59,560 --> 00:35:03,840 Speaker 3: Remember it was Anthony Davis was it last year against there? 680 00:35:03,840 --> 00:35:04,879 Speaker 2: It was one good game? 681 00:35:04,880 --> 00:35:05,680 Speaker 3: What horrible games? 682 00:35:06,600 --> 00:35:08,440 Speaker 4: You just was him? 683 00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:10,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that's the way it is with Russell. 684 00:35:10,800 --> 00:35:13,640 Speaker 3: It would have been a good bet yesterday to take 685 00:35:14,040 --> 00:35:16,799 Speaker 3: over his points, over his threes. Now I feel like 686 00:35:16,840 --> 00:35:17,839 Speaker 3: you gotta fade the guy. 687 00:35:18,320 --> 00:35:21,879 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah. And so look, the Lakers can make things 688 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:25,600 Speaker 4: fun tomorrow. It's tomorrow day after. Yeah, I'll make it fun. Yeah. 689 00:35:25,640 --> 00:35:27,480 Speaker 4: I was, uh, I had gone to bed when he 690 00:35:27,520 --> 00:35:30,319 Speaker 4: stranged his calf last night. I was, I, it's up 691 00:35:30,320 --> 00:35:31,000 Speaker 4: for that end of that one. 692 00:35:31,200 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's pretty crazy. The Lakers had that firm control 693 00:35:35,360 --> 00:35:36,719 Speaker 3: of the game. And we'll get to that a little 694 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:40,719 Speaker 3: bit later. Coming up around the corner though. According to Monsey, 695 00:35:41,080 --> 00:35:46,960 Speaker 3: that is right, three angles, three topics, three opinions. She 696 00:35:47,040 --> 00:35:49,760 Speaker 3: will share them with all of us. Right around the corner. 697 00:35:50,040 --> 00:35:52,359 Speaker 3: He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian. Now hang with us right 698 00:35:52,360 --> 00:35:56,160 Speaker 3: here on Fox Sports Radio. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian. 699 00:35:56,239 --> 00:35:58,200 Speaker 3: No here on Fox Sports Radio. We're coming to you 700 00:35:58,280 --> 00:36:02,040 Speaker 3: live from the tire Rack dot Com studios. Let's dive 701 00:36:02,080 --> 00:36:02,720 Speaker 3: into this. 702 00:36:04,120 --> 00:36:09,520 Speaker 6: Corrine and now it's time for Absolutely it's not gonna 703 00:36:09,560 --> 00:36:09,880 Speaker 6: be pretty. 704 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:12,720 Speaker 10: According to Monsi, I love it. Ah. 705 00:36:12,800 --> 00:36:18,480 Speaker 3: Yes, according to Monsi, the NBA has dropped the ball again. 706 00:36:18,680 --> 00:36:20,279 Speaker 7: Oh yeah, I mean they do this a lot. But 707 00:36:20,440 --> 00:36:21,400 Speaker 7: let's be real, fellas. 708 00:36:21,520 --> 00:36:24,279 Speaker 6: Joel Embiid should have been suspended for Game four today 709 00:36:24,280 --> 00:36:27,160 Speaker 6: against the Knicks after he pulled Mitchell Robinson down in 710 00:36:27,200 --> 00:36:28,719 Speaker 6: Game three when he was on the floor. If you 711 00:36:28,760 --> 00:36:32,799 Speaker 6: didn't watch this, this was not a basketball move, nothing whatsoever. 712 00:36:32,960 --> 00:36:36,759 Speaker 6: He straight up grabbed Robinson's legs while Robinson was airborne 713 00:36:36,840 --> 00:36:38,040 Speaker 6: and tried to pull him down. 714 00:36:38,239 --> 00:36:39,920 Speaker 7: He wasn't trying to protect himself. 715 00:36:40,080 --> 00:36:43,759 Speaker 6: The NBA has dropped the ball again because we see 716 00:36:43,760 --> 00:36:47,040 Speaker 6: this with Draymond Green, who is a quote unquote repeat offender. 717 00:36:47,120 --> 00:36:49,520 Speaker 6: But so is Joel Embiid. He's a big dude and 718 00:36:49,600 --> 00:36:52,879 Speaker 6: he purposely falls on players. I'm sure if Robinson would 719 00:36:52,880 --> 00:36:55,240 Speaker 6: have been injured on that play, because he got injured 720 00:36:55,280 --> 00:36:56,960 Speaker 6: later in the game, the league. 721 00:36:56,680 --> 00:36:58,840 Speaker 7: Would have suspended Embiid. But that's the problem. 722 00:36:58,880 --> 00:37:01,040 Speaker 6: It shouldn't be based on the outcome, it should be 723 00:37:01,080 --> 00:37:03,839 Speaker 6: based on the intent. Today, in Game four, it looked 724 00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 6: like Embiid purposely stepped on Josh Hart's ankle when he 725 00:37:06,800 --> 00:37:09,000 Speaker 6: was on the floor. He has been trending the last 726 00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:12,719 Speaker 6: two games for these dirty plays. That's not good. That 727 00:37:12,880 --> 00:37:14,680 Speaker 6: is a bad look for the league. It's a bad 728 00:37:14,719 --> 00:37:16,480 Speaker 6: look for him. He's one of the biggest stars in 729 00:37:16,520 --> 00:37:19,640 Speaker 6: the game, but he clearly thinks he's above the like law. 730 00:37:19,920 --> 00:37:21,280 Speaker 7: And now that's the league's fault. 731 00:37:21,320 --> 00:37:24,080 Speaker 6: Maybe because of how they've handled Draymond Green over the years. 732 00:37:24,200 --> 00:37:25,920 Speaker 6: But they have to they have to start thinking of 733 00:37:25,960 --> 00:37:29,520 Speaker 6: these dangerous non basketball plays more seriously because players are 734 00:37:29,520 --> 00:37:31,160 Speaker 6: going to see how lenient they are and they're going 735 00:37:31,200 --> 00:37:31,600 Speaker 6: to try. 736 00:37:31,440 --> 00:37:32,200 Speaker 7: To take advantage. 737 00:37:32,239 --> 00:37:34,400 Speaker 6: And let's not forget to mention that he's putting his 738 00:37:34,560 --> 00:37:37,360 Speaker 6: teammates in danger by doing this stuff, because we know 739 00:37:37,440 --> 00:37:40,279 Speaker 6: players out there will defend their own. He should have 740 00:37:40,280 --> 00:37:45,919 Speaker 6: been suspended game four. And that's that's just plain and simple. Yes, 741 00:37:46,120 --> 00:37:47,640 Speaker 6: real fast, go bright, real fast. 742 00:37:47,640 --> 00:37:50,040 Speaker 3: It just makes me think of at a flashback against 743 00:37:50,080 --> 00:37:54,600 Speaker 3: Speedy Claxton. Remember this where he kicked Speedy in the. 744 00:37:55,320 --> 00:37:59,080 Speaker 6: No call nood no and again a repeat offender. 745 00:37:59,120 --> 00:37:59,600 Speaker 7: You know what I'm saying. 746 00:37:59,640 --> 00:38:02,319 Speaker 6: It's just he does it less obvious, I guess, but 747 00:38:02,920 --> 00:38:03,719 Speaker 6: I could not believe that. 748 00:38:03,719 --> 00:38:04,480 Speaker 7: I could not believe that. 749 00:38:04,760 --> 00:38:11,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, according to Monsey, that's you, Jeff. 750 00:38:11,560 --> 00:38:16,840 Speaker 4: Okay, what am I supposed to say? The go ahead, go. 751 00:38:16,800 --> 00:38:17,759 Speaker 7: Ahead, bo you do it. 752 00:38:17,800 --> 00:38:20,600 Speaker 9: According to Mansi, the Lakers have no culture, right. 753 00:38:20,760 --> 00:38:24,040 Speaker 6: We keep hearing the word culture when it comes to 754 00:38:24,120 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 6: teams like across the world of sports, and each team 755 00:38:26,640 --> 00:38:28,880 Speaker 6: has their own style of culture. You know, the Heat's 756 00:38:28,920 --> 00:38:31,640 Speaker 6: culture is different from the Nuggets culture, which is different 757 00:38:31,680 --> 00:38:35,000 Speaker 6: from the NFL's Detroit Lyons culture, but the common denominator 758 00:38:35,040 --> 00:38:36,719 Speaker 6: in any culture is that everyone on the team is 759 00:38:36,719 --> 00:38:40,280 Speaker 6: on the same page and they believe whatever script they're writing. 760 00:38:40,440 --> 00:38:42,360 Speaker 6: The Lakers have shown in the last four games against 761 00:38:42,360 --> 00:38:44,759 Speaker 6: the Nuggets that they have no culture. They let three 762 00:38:44,800 --> 00:38:47,479 Speaker 6: double digit leads get away. Their leader and captain, Lebron 763 00:38:47,560 --> 00:38:49,800 Speaker 6: James has blamed the refs for their losses. He blamed 764 00:38:49,840 --> 00:38:52,240 Speaker 6: his teammate for losing the ball off his own knee. 765 00:38:52,320 --> 00:38:54,440 Speaker 6: He's thrown one of the biggest tantrums of his twenty 766 00:38:54,480 --> 00:38:57,359 Speaker 6: one year career because he clearly wants his coach his 767 00:38:57,440 --> 00:38:59,560 Speaker 6: staff to be competitive and be on his side. 768 00:38:59,719 --> 00:39:02,400 Speaker 7: There not on the same page. Nobody's on the same page. 769 00:39:02,480 --> 00:39:04,480 Speaker 7: D'Angelo Russell wasn't even part of the huddle during the 770 00:39:04,520 --> 00:39:04,920 Speaker 7: time out. 771 00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:08,040 Speaker 6: When Darvin Ham showed him support, he literally said thanks, 772 00:39:08,040 --> 00:39:10,480 Speaker 6: but no thanks. This team isn't playing with any type 773 00:39:10,480 --> 00:39:14,319 Speaker 6: of culture. In fact, it seems like there's barely any respect. 774 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:17,640 Speaker 10: According to Monse. 775 00:39:18,719 --> 00:39:20,080 Speaker 4: They play kind of hard the other night, though I 776 00:39:20,080 --> 00:39:21,600 Speaker 4: don't know how you. I mean, what are a team 777 00:39:21,640 --> 00:39:23,439 Speaker 4: with no culture? Just pack it up and go home? 778 00:39:23,480 --> 00:39:24,760 Speaker 7: But it's one game. 779 00:39:25,400 --> 00:39:29,520 Speaker 6: It looks it has looked bad just on the sideline. 780 00:39:29,560 --> 00:39:33,280 Speaker 10: It looks bad according to Monsey. 781 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:39,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, I just think a team with no according to Monse, 782 00:39:40,400 --> 00:39:41,759 Speaker 4: would have had a rough go of it. 783 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:45,560 Speaker 9: All right, last one here. According to Moncie, Candace Parker 784 00:39:45,560 --> 00:39:47,520 Speaker 9: will be the first female to coach in the NBA. 785 00:39:47,640 --> 00:39:49,960 Speaker 7: Oh yes, I'm projecting this out loud, fellas, I know 786 00:39:50,000 --> 00:39:52,080 Speaker 7: what this is. Seems like far fetched, but it really isn't. 787 00:39:52,160 --> 00:39:55,920 Speaker 6: Kandas Parker has such a great resume from college to 788 00:39:56,000 --> 00:39:57,000 Speaker 6: the w NBA. 789 00:39:57,360 --> 00:39:59,120 Speaker 7: She also has experienced calling. 790 00:39:58,920 --> 00:40:01,160 Speaker 6: NBA games, so she already she has a relationship with 791 00:40:01,200 --> 00:40:03,440 Speaker 6: the players. And the big thing for a woman to 792 00:40:03,520 --> 00:40:05,560 Speaker 6: a woman to coach in the w NBA or in 793 00:40:05,600 --> 00:40:08,600 Speaker 6: the NBA, excuse me, is the respect, and I think 794 00:40:08,680 --> 00:40:11,520 Speaker 6: she brings the respect. She was a Defensive Player of 795 00:40:11,520 --> 00:40:13,720 Speaker 6: the Year, she was an MVP, she was a rookie. 796 00:40:13,800 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 7: She's done it all. 797 00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:17,320 Speaker 6: I think we may see her as the first NBA 798 00:40:17,440 --> 00:40:18,680 Speaker 6: coach Kandae Parker. 799 00:40:19,160 --> 00:40:22,399 Speaker 3: Interesting, it seems to be trending in that direction. Whether 800 00:40:22,440 --> 00:40:26,080 Speaker 3: it's her or somebody else, at some point it's gonna happen. 801 00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:26,759 Speaker 2: Huh. 802 00:40:26,800 --> 00:40:30,359 Speaker 3: But that'd be a splash higher if she's the first, 803 00:40:30,480 --> 00:40:31,080 Speaker 3: I'm I'd say. 804 00:40:30,960 --> 00:40:33,040 Speaker 7: It's gonna happen right now. I'm just saying, you know 805 00:40:33,960 --> 00:40:35,080 Speaker 7: it'll It'll be there. 806 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:38,520 Speaker 3: No doubt. All Right, we'll get you updated on the 807 00:40:38,560 --> 00:40:41,480 Speaker 3: MAVs comeback to the tempt and one little win and 808 00:40:41,520 --> 00:40:42,600 Speaker 3: the positivity is. 809 00:40:42,560 --> 00:40:49,200 Speaker 10: Overflowing, according to Monsey, who is. 810 00:40:49,200 --> 00:40:52,480 Speaker 3: The pressure on. We will get to that momentarily. We 811 00:40:52,520 --> 00:40:55,520 Speaker 3: are broadcasting live from the tier rack dot com studios 812 00:40:55,880 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 3: tire rack dot com. We'll help get you there an 813 00:40:58,280 --> 00:41:01,400 Speaker 3: unmatched selection fast free ship being free road hazard protection 814 00:41:01,719 --> 00:41:05,120 Speaker 3: and over ten thousand recommended installers tirerack dot com. The 815 00:41:05,160 --> 00:41:10,680 Speaker 3: way tire buying should be so before pressure. Jeff, you've 816 00:41:10,719 --> 00:41:13,080 Speaker 3: got a good one. Here, got a good one, Bruin 817 00:41:13,880 --> 00:41:17,319 Speaker 3: With the Dallas Mavericks, they're trying to come back. They 818 00:41:17,360 --> 00:41:22,080 Speaker 3: were down by twenty plus points in this game looks 819 00:41:22,120 --> 00:41:25,640 Speaker 3: like an and one. Well, it looks like a file. Yeah. 820 00:41:25,800 --> 00:41:28,880 Speaker 3: Zubats shooting a couple of free throws as the Clippers 821 00:41:29,239 --> 00:41:32,360 Speaker 3: try to extend their lead. They are up by five 822 00:41:32,640 --> 00:41:37,879 Speaker 3: and Zubats misses the first one. Any in game possibilities here, 823 00:41:37,920 --> 00:41:41,640 Speaker 3: mister Schwartz, syndicate any way you're leaning here, no anything 824 00:41:41,640 --> 00:41:42,080 Speaker 3: in this game. 825 00:41:43,040 --> 00:41:46,560 Speaker 4: I hit my wagers. I'm good. Every person I've had 826 00:41:46,560 --> 00:41:48,439 Speaker 4: today that I needed to get, like an over, has 827 00:41:48,719 --> 00:41:52,520 Speaker 4: missed multiple foul shots. So it's just been you know, 828 00:41:52,800 --> 00:41:56,160 Speaker 4: you know, sometimes it's your day, sometimes it's not. So No, 829 00:41:56,680 --> 00:41:58,200 Speaker 4: I'm just gonna sit tell you to watch the last 830 00:41:58,840 --> 00:42:01,240 Speaker 4: six minutes and see the math can win with uh 831 00:42:01,280 --> 00:42:01,920 Speaker 4: with Luca and. 832 00:42:03,480 --> 00:42:06,719 Speaker 3: Yeah, man, and he's got five fouls. H Luca does 833 00:42:06,800 --> 00:42:10,399 Speaker 3: so not great for Dallas with him being affected by that, 834 00:42:10,960 --> 00:42:14,880 Speaker 3: you know, lower leg injury and uh, but man, Dallas 835 00:42:15,000 --> 00:42:17,120 Speaker 3: is pesky. Just hit a three. They're only down by 836 00:42:17,160 --> 00:42:17,720 Speaker 3: three points. 837 00:42:17,760 --> 00:42:21,239 Speaker 4: Here, fast forward a little bit here. You must be 838 00:42:21,280 --> 00:42:24,240 Speaker 4: ahead of me. I don't know. I can't. TV's paused. 839 00:42:24,239 --> 00:42:26,719 Speaker 4: I mean they're just putting about the floor right now. 840 00:42:27,360 --> 00:42:31,040 Speaker 3: Sorry man, Yeah, my bad on that. I love when 841 00:42:31,080 --> 00:42:33,920 Speaker 3: these games when you can go like with the antenna 842 00:42:34,520 --> 00:42:40,719 Speaker 3: for local channels, because yeah, I'm like, oh, this is beautiful. 843 00:42:40,760 --> 00:42:42,880 Speaker 3: I feel like I'm a week and a half behind. 844 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:45,000 Speaker 3: When it's when you're streaming something. 845 00:42:45,239 --> 00:42:47,040 Speaker 4: You know, I'm not sure I'm watching TV. 846 00:42:47,560 --> 00:42:47,960 Speaker 3: Oh you are. 847 00:42:48,160 --> 00:42:50,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, I don't know why it's a little bit behind you. 848 00:42:50,400 --> 00:42:52,600 Speaker 3: I won't tell you what just happened, Jeff. 849 00:42:52,719 --> 00:42:55,680 Speaker 4: You will see us go to rebound. They're down three. 850 00:42:55,719 --> 00:42:59,440 Speaker 4: I'm gonna guess that they hit another three, or because 851 00:42:59,640 --> 00:43:00,680 Speaker 4: the way you just said. 852 00:43:00,440 --> 00:43:01,960 Speaker 3: That, there's a good guess. 853 00:43:02,000 --> 00:43:02,480 Speaker 2: Good guess. 854 00:43:02,640 --> 00:43:05,640 Speaker 4: I can't move poor guy. Man, he's gotten out though. 855 00:43:05,960 --> 00:43:08,440 Speaker 3: He's still nasty. You know, it's crazy. 856 00:43:08,440 --> 00:43:10,040 Speaker 4: What did he get the step back? 857 00:43:10,320 --> 00:43:12,080 Speaker 3: Yeah? 858 00:43:12,120 --> 00:43:14,200 Speaker 4: I saw, I saw at the end of the third quarter. 859 00:43:14,200 --> 00:43:17,640 Speaker 4: I was gonna think a Luca Live over one and 860 00:43:17,640 --> 00:43:20,440 Speaker 4: a half. Three's was like plus money. Oh man, I 861 00:43:20,960 --> 00:43:23,960 Speaker 4: didn't do it because I just he's can't move like. 862 00:43:24,280 --> 00:43:26,799 Speaker 4: I don't expect him to get over that. Maybe it's 863 00:43:26,800 --> 00:43:28,040 Speaker 4: another one that'd be nice. 864 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:31,160 Speaker 3: Wow, yeah, crazy, all right, we got a tie game 865 00:43:31,200 --> 00:43:34,080 Speaker 3: about four minutes left. I want to shift things to 866 00:43:34,120 --> 00:43:38,759 Speaker 3: your your Lakers here briefly, Jeff, because they won Game four. 867 00:43:39,360 --> 00:43:42,399 Speaker 3: Nice win for them. My favorite phrase in sports. They 868 00:43:42,520 --> 00:43:45,640 Speaker 3: staved off elimination. No one would ever say that in 869 00:43:45,680 --> 00:43:50,279 Speaker 3: real life. It's totally a broadcasting thing. But they're still 870 00:43:50,280 --> 00:43:54,960 Speaker 3: alive and heading into Game five. I just caught something 871 00:43:55,520 --> 00:43:58,759 Speaker 3: from Kendrick Perkins, who I think does a really good 872 00:43:58,840 --> 00:44:02,160 Speaker 3: job at that he has I enjoy his stuff, but 873 00:44:02,960 --> 00:44:05,240 Speaker 3: he was talking and he was like, all the pressure 874 00:44:05,520 --> 00:44:08,400 Speaker 3: is on the Nuggets to close out the series in 875 00:44:08,440 --> 00:44:12,480 Speaker 3: Game five, and I'm like, what is he talking about. 876 00:44:12,719 --> 00:44:16,680 Speaker 3: I completely disagree. It's just funny where it was one 877 00:44:16,840 --> 00:44:19,319 Speaker 3: win for the Lakers and all of a sudden, it's 878 00:44:19,480 --> 00:44:24,600 Speaker 3: just this overflowing positivity of well, look at how many 879 00:44:24,760 --> 00:44:28,200 Speaker 3: minutes they've led in this series. They've led about one 880 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:31,160 Speaker 3: hundred and forty minutes. And they've had a lead at 881 00:44:31,200 --> 00:44:34,840 Speaker 3: halftime in every game and they've led by double digits, 882 00:44:34,880 --> 00:44:40,080 Speaker 3: and that it's like, okay, fine, look at what they 883 00:44:40,160 --> 00:44:42,960 Speaker 3: have to do to win the series. You gotta go 884 00:44:43,040 --> 00:44:46,600 Speaker 3: to Denver and win at least twice. The pressure is 885 00:44:46,920 --> 00:44:49,920 Speaker 3: all on LA to stay alive. They're trying to do 886 00:44:50,000 --> 00:44:53,839 Speaker 3: something no NBA team in playoff history has ever done 887 00:44:53,920 --> 00:44:58,279 Speaker 3: before coming back from an O three deficit. So for 888 00:44:58,360 --> 00:44:59,960 Speaker 3: one win and all of a sudden, all the pressure 889 00:45:00,120 --> 00:45:03,840 Speaker 3: is on the Nuggets. They could show up and be like, yeah, Lakers, 890 00:45:03,960 --> 00:45:06,560 Speaker 3: you win, and they'd still be favored to win this 891 00:45:06,680 --> 00:45:08,040 Speaker 3: series with six and seven. 892 00:45:09,600 --> 00:45:11,880 Speaker 4: You also have to kind of think about the pace 893 00:45:12,000 --> 00:45:18,680 Speaker 4: of these games right where Lebron sort of has a 894 00:45:19,200 --> 00:45:21,600 Speaker 4: kind of a finite amount of minutes to give his 895 00:45:21,640 --> 00:45:25,399 Speaker 4: one hundred percent effort, right, And the first couple of games, 896 00:45:25,400 --> 00:45:27,560 Speaker 4: he chose the beginning and was like, yeah, we're not 897 00:45:27,560 --> 00:45:29,200 Speaker 4: gonna do that as much, right, We're gonna choose the 898 00:45:29,200 --> 00:45:33,040 Speaker 4: story of the end. And but but in the end, 899 00:45:33,120 --> 00:45:36,719 Speaker 4: Denver has won what eleven last twelve for a reason, yep. 900 00:45:37,440 --> 00:45:39,440 Speaker 4: And it's because of that, right, Like, the Lakers just 901 00:45:39,520 --> 00:45:42,640 Speaker 4: don't have a guy. And I know Lebron played well 902 00:45:42,719 --> 00:45:46,640 Speaker 4: last night, but just like they don't have a joker, 903 00:45:46,719 --> 00:45:50,120 Speaker 4: like a twenty four to seven no matter what time 904 00:45:50,120 --> 00:45:54,399 Speaker 4: of the game, one hundred percent, not never tire type 905 00:45:54,400 --> 00:45:57,839 Speaker 4: of guy. Right, And that's it's not Lebron's fault. He's 906 00:45:58,040 --> 00:46:00,839 Speaker 4: again we praised him earlier. He's incredible both for what 907 00:46:00,880 --> 00:46:04,479 Speaker 4: his ages. But that's why the Lakers can't finish these games. Yeah, 908 00:46:04,480 --> 00:46:06,359 Speaker 4: they don't have anyone else to finish the game for. 909 00:46:06,320 --> 00:46:09,319 Speaker 3: Them, right. Well, it's one of those where I just 910 00:46:09,360 --> 00:46:14,360 Speaker 3: think that what Denver has around Yokic means a lot. 911 00:46:14,640 --> 00:46:17,520 Speaker 3: This We talked about the Angelo Russell, the yo yo thing, 912 00:46:17,680 --> 00:46:20,960 Speaker 3: you know, where he was over in Game three and 913 00:46:21,040 --> 00:46:23,560 Speaker 3: then last night in Game four is pretty good, pretty good, 914 00:46:23,600 --> 00:46:26,520 Speaker 3: And it's like which the Angelo Russell is gonna show up. 915 00:46:26,880 --> 00:46:30,200 Speaker 3: You don't see that as much with the Nuggets. Jamal 916 00:46:30,280 --> 00:46:33,919 Speaker 3: Murray didn't play well last night, but you rarely see 917 00:46:34,120 --> 00:46:37,520 Speaker 3: Michael Porter juniors just freaking awful or Aaron Gordon just 918 00:46:37,560 --> 00:46:39,319 Speaker 3: does nothing for you know what I mean? Like you 919 00:46:39,440 --> 00:46:41,240 Speaker 3: have that more often with the Lakers. 920 00:46:42,320 --> 00:46:44,560 Speaker 4: You absolutely do, so port us is not as good. 921 00:46:45,120 --> 00:46:49,839 Speaker 4: But it does feel like if the Nuggets just said, 922 00:46:49,840 --> 00:46:54,760 Speaker 4: you know what, we're going to play for sixty minutes 923 00:46:56,000 --> 00:46:58,560 Speaker 4: or the first thirty minutes like we do for that 924 00:46:58,680 --> 00:47:01,360 Speaker 4: three to four minute stretch up game go on a 925 00:47:01,400 --> 00:47:03,640 Speaker 4: long run. It does feel like this could be a 926 00:47:03,680 --> 00:47:06,279 Speaker 4: fairly quick game on game five, right, if you know 927 00:47:06,280 --> 00:47:08,160 Speaker 4: they sort of toy with the Lakers, they play it 928 00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:10,480 Speaker 4: at a pace they like, and then it was time 929 00:47:10,480 --> 00:47:13,440 Speaker 4: to turn on. They turn on, Like I should have 930 00:47:13,480 --> 00:47:16,600 Speaker 4: won Game two. They didn't. They won Game four. They're 931 00:47:16,640 --> 00:47:19,360 Speaker 4: down three to one, but the pressures on the Lakers 932 00:47:19,400 --> 00:47:23,879 Speaker 4: to to to make the Nuggets feeluncomfortable in Game five, right, 933 00:47:24,560 --> 00:47:26,640 Speaker 4: but again, they've won a championship, but they're not going 934 00:47:26,719 --> 00:47:29,680 Speaker 4: to be uncomfortable at any point in that game. They're at 935 00:47:29,680 --> 00:47:32,560 Speaker 4: home too, and their ability to score a lot of 936 00:47:32,600 --> 00:47:36,040 Speaker 4: points quickly, makes them feel like in any situation they 937 00:47:36,040 --> 00:47:37,640 Speaker 4: can come back and win the game. We saw them 938 00:47:37,680 --> 00:47:40,240 Speaker 4: do this in Game two, right, Brian. So the pressures 939 00:47:40,239 --> 00:47:45,080 Speaker 4: on the Lakers to make the Mavericks accuse mean the 940 00:47:45,120 --> 00:47:49,239 Speaker 4: Nuggets feel some sort of way in this game to 941 00:47:49,239 --> 00:47:51,440 Speaker 4: get them off, you know, off their confidence. 942 00:47:51,680 --> 00:47:54,279 Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, make them sweat a little bit, you know. 943 00:47:54,560 --> 00:47:56,320 Speaker 4: And then if they win Game five, the pressure I 944 00:47:56,320 --> 00:47:57,560 Speaker 4: think goes to the Nuggets. 945 00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:01,239 Speaker 3: I could see it shifting at that point depending on 946 00:48:01,320 --> 00:48:05,760 Speaker 3: how Game five went down. But still I would still 947 00:48:05,800 --> 00:48:09,600 Speaker 3: even if again the nuggetshit they don't show up at all, 948 00:48:09,680 --> 00:48:12,640 Speaker 3: it's the worst game they've ever played, they lose Game five, 949 00:48:13,080 --> 00:48:16,799 Speaker 3: They're still heavy favorites to win the series. It's like, 950 00:48:16,840 --> 00:48:18,960 Speaker 3: how can the pressure be on them? That doesn't make 951 00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:22,880 Speaker 3: any sense? I think. Also, Man, you could speak to 952 00:48:22,920 --> 00:48:26,520 Speaker 3: this too, Jeff, as a former NFL player, the feeling 953 00:48:26,719 --> 00:48:29,759 Speaker 3: of running out of gas. If you just think about 954 00:48:29,880 --> 00:48:34,120 Speaker 3: from sport to sport, I mean any kind of combat 955 00:48:34,120 --> 00:48:38,000 Speaker 3: sport like boxing, MMA, that's got to be the most 956 00:48:38,040 --> 00:48:41,080 Speaker 3: uncomfortable to run out of gas and you could be 957 00:48:41,200 --> 00:48:45,160 Speaker 3: physically whipped, you know, But man, you what sport is 958 00:48:45,160 --> 00:48:48,480 Speaker 3: comfortable to run out of gas if you're at altitude 959 00:48:48,880 --> 00:48:52,560 Speaker 3: and you're the Lakers and it's just slipping away in 960 00:48:52,719 --> 00:48:56,080 Speaker 3: Game two, and Anthony Davis is just like, I have 961 00:48:56,440 --> 00:49:00,359 Speaker 3: nothing left in the gas tank. That's what's happened with 962 00:49:00,440 --> 00:49:02,399 Speaker 3: the Lakers. I just don't see how one day off 963 00:49:02,400 --> 00:49:05,399 Speaker 3: they're going to be fully charged for this one. But man, 964 00:49:06,040 --> 00:49:08,399 Speaker 3: that's that's got to be as uncomfortable as it gets 965 00:49:08,400 --> 00:49:10,480 Speaker 3: to run out of gas like that on a public stage. 966 00:49:10,520 --> 00:49:11,239 Speaker 3: Being the way it. 967 00:49:11,239 --> 00:49:14,759 Speaker 4: Is and with that altitude, sometimes you just can't help it. 968 00:49:14,800 --> 00:49:18,520 Speaker 4: And I played a couple of games in Denver. You 969 00:49:18,520 --> 00:49:21,120 Speaker 4: you most of the time, you can sort of if 970 00:49:21,160 --> 00:49:23,359 Speaker 4: you warm up and get yourself a little bit into 971 00:49:23,400 --> 00:49:25,400 Speaker 4: a lather and kind of get that second win, you 972 00:49:25,880 --> 00:49:28,400 Speaker 4: be okay a little bit. But it's it's once it 973 00:49:28,480 --> 00:49:30,279 Speaker 4: hits you in Denver, there's no coming back from it. 974 00:49:30,400 --> 00:49:33,360 Speaker 4: Like there's no there's no way to you. When you 975 00:49:33,400 --> 00:49:36,200 Speaker 4: watch NFL players there, they have the oxygen on the sidelines. 976 00:49:36,239 --> 00:49:39,400 Speaker 4: I never see NBA players together with all they then 977 00:49:39,440 --> 00:49:42,440 Speaker 4: you get it sells a little fresh oxygen. Yeah, I mean, 978 00:49:42,440 --> 00:49:46,680 Speaker 4: the feeling is terrifying as a player right where you 979 00:49:46,680 --> 00:49:50,080 Speaker 4: you're given all your effort and then nothing happens like 980 00:49:50,160 --> 00:49:52,960 Speaker 4: you thought it would, like it's supposed to happen. It 981 00:49:53,040 --> 00:49:55,640 Speaker 4: stinks as a player, and when you're in a situation 982 00:49:55,800 --> 00:49:59,560 Speaker 4: like like an altitude, then when it happens, it happens 983 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:01,760 Speaker 4: quickly and that's the end of it. Yeah. 984 00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:05,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, Do you have any crazy stories of running out 985 00:50:05,040 --> 00:50:07,080 Speaker 3: of gas and you're going up against like a pro 986 00:50:07,160 --> 00:50:08,440 Speaker 3: bowler or anything like that. 987 00:50:09,719 --> 00:50:16,840 Speaker 4: Uh? No, I you know, I was never like you know, 988 00:50:17,160 --> 00:50:18,879 Speaker 4: I just didn't move enough to run out of gas. 989 00:50:18,920 --> 00:50:21,440 Speaker 3: I don't think, oh yeah, and. 990 00:50:21,400 --> 00:50:21,920 Speaker 4: Didn't move on. 991 00:50:22,080 --> 00:50:22,160 Speaker 8: No. 992 00:50:22,200 --> 00:50:25,440 Speaker 4: I mean, look, I'm sure I had series where I 993 00:50:25,520 --> 00:50:28,359 Speaker 4: have thirteen fourteen plays. But here's the thing about it, though, 994 00:50:28,960 --> 00:50:34,160 Speaker 4: is that those long drives, when we're tired, the defense 995 00:50:34,200 --> 00:50:35,880 Speaker 4: is probably more tired than we are. Now they get 996 00:50:35,920 --> 00:50:39,320 Speaker 4: to rotate and we don't. But those two minute drives, 997 00:50:39,320 --> 00:50:42,040 Speaker 4: like those ten play two minute drives, you notice at 998 00:50:42,040 --> 00:50:44,040 Speaker 4: the end of it, if there's no breaks, no timeouts, 999 00:50:44,239 --> 00:50:47,280 Speaker 4: not like everyone's just gas. The defense can't rush the passer. 1000 00:50:48,440 --> 00:50:52,520 Speaker 4: I don't remember an instance where we've we've had games 1001 00:50:52,520 --> 00:50:54,640 Speaker 4: with injuries where we've sort of run out of gas 1002 00:50:54,680 --> 00:50:58,000 Speaker 4: because we're injured. And our season halted, our game halted, 1003 00:50:58,080 --> 00:51:00,000 Speaker 4: but not one specific game I can. 1004 00:51:00,680 --> 00:51:04,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, how about Dallas taking the lead. They're up by 1005 00:51:04,560 --> 00:51:07,240 Speaker 3: a point with just over two minutes to go. Kyrie 1006 00:51:07,320 --> 00:51:10,120 Speaker 3: Irving has gone crazy. He's got thirty eight points. He 1007 00:51:10,239 --> 00:51:12,680 Speaker 3: was scoreless in the first quarter, and he's been in 1008 00:51:12,719 --> 00:51:17,200 Speaker 3: double digits in every single quarter since, so he's he's 1009 00:51:17,200 --> 00:51:20,440 Speaker 3: almost got a forty burger as Dallas is looking to 1010 00:51:20,440 --> 00:51:23,880 Speaker 3: take a three to one stranglehold lead on this series. 1011 00:51:24,080 --> 00:51:26,360 Speaker 3: That's that's another thing we were talking about injuries earlier. 1012 00:51:26,440 --> 00:51:31,240 Speaker 3: Jeff Kawhi Leonard out in this game, also missed game one, 1013 00:51:31,440 --> 00:51:34,200 Speaker 3: and he tried to get it out in games two 1014 00:51:34,200 --> 00:51:36,680 Speaker 3: and three, but clearly not even close to his normal self. 1015 00:51:37,200 --> 00:51:38,759 Speaker 4: This is this is a game you need him though, 1016 00:51:38,840 --> 00:51:41,719 Speaker 4: right because you need that closer and Paul George is 1017 00:51:41,760 --> 00:51:43,759 Speaker 4: not that guy. He's not been in his career. And 1018 00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:48,080 Speaker 4: you know again, twenty six first half points right and 1019 00:51:48,160 --> 00:51:50,759 Speaker 4: at twenty eight points right now, So that underwent a 1020 00:51:50,800 --> 00:51:51,239 Speaker 4: hit man. 1021 00:51:51,680 --> 00:51:54,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, should have done it, should have done it. It 1022 00:51:54,160 --> 00:51:55,480 Speaker 3: was a great angle by you. 1023 00:51:55,640 --> 00:52:00,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, and I didn't do it. So look, the Clippers 1024 00:52:00,920 --> 00:52:03,839 Speaker 4: have the pieces to win this game. They're on the road. 1025 00:52:05,040 --> 00:52:06,800 Speaker 4: Who does the ball go through? Is go through Harden, 1026 00:52:07,000 --> 00:52:08,320 Speaker 4: Just go through to George. 1027 00:52:08,440 --> 00:52:11,200 Speaker 3: It's gonna be Paul George. Yeah, he's gonna go through. 1028 00:52:11,280 --> 00:52:14,319 Speaker 3: Do you think, yeah, he's gonna be the main guy. Yeah, 1029 00:52:14,560 --> 00:52:17,719 Speaker 3: Harden is more gonna be a table setter here, but 1030 00:52:17,840 --> 00:52:21,280 Speaker 3: it's definitely gonna be the Paul George show down the stretch. 1031 00:52:21,360 --> 00:52:24,120 Speaker 4: And he just fun He's standing bounce like just a 1032 00:52:24,239 --> 00:52:27,759 Speaker 4: perfect Paul George play open under the basket, just just 1033 00:52:27,880 --> 00:52:31,440 Speaker 4: loses loses the ball. Oh jezu. 1034 00:52:35,400 --> 00:52:37,200 Speaker 5: I was ahead of you, and I'm like, oh man, 1035 00:52:37,239 --> 00:52:38,680 Speaker 5: I'm just gonna I'm gonna. 1036 00:52:39,520 --> 00:52:42,040 Speaker 3: I'm gonna listfold. 1037 00:52:41,840 --> 00:52:45,239 Speaker 4: Two middle fingers right there here. Must have heard me 1038 00:52:45,280 --> 00:52:48,359 Speaker 4: on the court there. I mean, they're like Triple Team 1039 00:52:48,440 --> 00:52:50,840 Speaker 4: and Kyrie and it's not mattering at all. It's insane. 1040 00:52:51,239 --> 00:52:54,480 Speaker 3: Wow, man, I'll tell you what a couple of big 1041 00:52:54,520 --> 00:52:57,680 Speaker 3: buckets by the Clippers down the stretch here. We got 1042 00:52:57,760 --> 00:52:59,959 Speaker 3: a minute twenty to go. I don't want to ruin 1043 00:53:00,080 --> 00:53:00,480 Speaker 3: it for you. 1044 00:53:00,560 --> 00:53:03,160 Speaker 4: They must have hit another shot, so yeah, this would 1045 00:53:03,160 --> 00:53:04,319 Speaker 4: be a big win for them. They can pull this 1046 00:53:04,320 --> 00:53:06,760 Speaker 4: one out, especially up thirty one. 1047 00:53:07,120 --> 00:53:10,160 Speaker 3: Wow, it grew all the way to thirty one. Huh goodness, 1048 00:53:10,560 --> 00:53:13,440 Speaker 3: and they're trailing by a point with two point fifteen 1049 00:53:13,480 --> 00:53:17,600 Speaker 3: to go, and now they're definitely in the driver's seat 1050 00:53:17,600 --> 00:53:21,560 Speaker 3: to win this game. What a crazy game, man. Can 1051 00:53:21,600 --> 00:53:26,240 Speaker 3: you imagine going MAVs money line when they're down by whatever. 1052 00:53:26,360 --> 00:53:28,680 Speaker 3: It's hard to time it out perfectly, but say they're 1053 00:53:28,680 --> 00:53:31,880 Speaker 3: down by twenty twenty five, you go money line, they 1054 00:53:31,920 --> 00:53:34,040 Speaker 3: come all the way back, they've got to lead. You're like, 1055 00:53:34,160 --> 00:53:37,320 Speaker 3: this is awesome, and then maybe the last two minutes 1056 00:53:37,360 --> 00:53:39,720 Speaker 3: just goes to hell. That's just cool. 1057 00:53:40,160 --> 00:53:42,640 Speaker 4: You should The cash out option is never worth it, 1058 00:53:42,680 --> 00:53:45,360 Speaker 4: but this is one where you like, probably could have 1059 00:53:45,400 --> 00:53:46,320 Speaker 4: cash out for a profit. 1060 00:53:47,000 --> 00:53:51,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, and that's uh. I feel like that's another way 1061 00:53:51,840 --> 00:53:55,560 Speaker 3: to kind of kick yourself. It's the cash out option. 1062 00:53:55,840 --> 00:53:57,840 Speaker 3: If you just let it ride and don't get anything, 1063 00:53:57,880 --> 00:53:59,800 Speaker 3: you're like, I should have cashed out. If you cash 1064 00:53:59,800 --> 00:54:02,440 Speaker 3: out and you end up being right, you're like, I 1065 00:54:02,560 --> 00:54:04,960 Speaker 3: shouldn't have done. It's just a it's a kick me option. 1066 00:54:05,239 --> 00:54:06,239 Speaker 3: I think that's what it is. 1067 00:54:06,360 --> 00:54:07,800 Speaker 4: I think I had to cash out this year that 1068 00:54:07,800 --> 00:54:09,719 Speaker 4: I did for like three dollars, Like it was like 1069 00:54:09,760 --> 00:54:13,040 Speaker 4: a two dollars wager that just wasn't gonna hit and 1070 00:54:13,080 --> 00:54:14,080 Speaker 4: I was like, you know what, I'll just take the 1071 00:54:14,120 --> 00:54:17,080 Speaker 4: three dollars of zero dollars. I cashed out like three 1072 00:54:17,120 --> 00:54:24,319 Speaker 4: bucks just just to get off my ledger. I went 1073 00:54:24,400 --> 00:54:25,040 Speaker 4: off the ledger. 1074 00:54:25,200 --> 00:54:27,759 Speaker 3: Yeah you didn't want the l right there, I got you, man, 1075 00:54:27,800 --> 00:54:28,399 Speaker 3: all right, I. 1076 00:54:28,360 --> 00:54:30,879 Speaker 4: Told you this, young man. I did this this year. 1077 00:54:31,160 --> 00:54:33,719 Speaker 4: I have recorded every wager I've made. 1078 00:54:33,840 --> 00:54:34,680 Speaker 3: You've stuck with that? 1079 00:54:35,160 --> 00:54:36,160 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, every day. 1080 00:54:36,200 --> 00:54:37,120 Speaker 3: It's awesome, man. 1081 00:54:37,040 --> 00:54:38,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean it's a lot, it's too many wagers, 1082 00:54:38,920 --> 00:54:42,920 Speaker 4: but every day and then and then since March eleventh, 1083 00:54:42,960 --> 00:54:45,040 Speaker 4: we got legal sports wager in North Carolina. I've tracked 1084 00:54:45,280 --> 00:54:46,399 Speaker 4: dollars in dollars out. 1085 00:54:46,560 --> 00:54:47,719 Speaker 3: So there you go. 1086 00:54:47,840 --> 00:54:50,279 Speaker 4: Man, I'm on it. Man. You look, if you're gonna 1087 00:54:50,280 --> 00:54:52,920 Speaker 4: do it, you might as well track the wager and 1088 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:55,239 Speaker 4: see if there's any. Like my live wagers in the 1089 00:54:55,360 --> 00:54:58,360 Speaker 4: any postseason have been bad, like I have to stop, 1090 00:54:58,520 --> 00:55:01,040 Speaker 4: but like that's why you track them, so you know, no. 1091 00:55:01,120 --> 00:55:02,960 Speaker 3: It's a good it's a good way to do it, man, 1092 00:55:03,080 --> 00:55:04,160 Speaker 3: Absolutely a good system. 1093 00:55:04,160 --> 00:55:04,400 Speaker 2: All right. 1094 00:55:04,440 --> 00:55:07,600 Speaker 3: Right around the corner, Let's talk some NFL. Adam kaplan 1095 00:55:08,120 --> 00:55:12,480 Speaker 3: FSR NFL insider. He'll join us. Lots of draft stuff 1096 00:55:12,520 --> 00:55:15,640 Speaker 3: to get to. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian No. Hang 1097 00:55:15,680 --> 00:55:18,520 Speaker 3: with us right here on Fox Sports Radio. I'm Brian No. 1098 00:55:18,920 --> 00:55:22,480 Speaker 3: He's Jeff Schwartz here on Fox Sports Radio. Please to 1099 00:55:22,480 --> 00:55:28,240 Speaker 3: welcome in Adam Kaplan, Fox Sports Radio, NFL Insider, Inside 1100 00:55:28,280 --> 00:55:32,719 Speaker 3: the Birds Podcast, Jimmy Hendricks fan, Right, I got a 1101 00:55:32,760 --> 00:55:35,360 Speaker 3: mean tennis backhand? Do I have everything on the resume? 1102 00:55:36,480 --> 00:55:38,360 Speaker 11: Check out you there? Well, you know it's funny. I 1103 00:55:38,600 --> 00:55:40,480 Speaker 11: was working on my backhand today. I have a Usta 1104 00:55:40,560 --> 00:55:43,479 Speaker 11: match coming out. But no, it's like the little intro 1105 00:55:43,560 --> 00:55:46,200 Speaker 11: with Jimmy Man, I've done getting better than that, done 1106 00:55:46,200 --> 00:55:47,800 Speaker 11: a gatty, better than that top shelf. 1107 00:55:47,960 --> 00:55:50,440 Speaker 3: Well we go from can't get better than that too, 1108 00:55:50,600 --> 00:55:52,880 Speaker 3: Maybe can't get worse than this. I don't know what 1109 00:55:53,080 --> 00:55:57,800 Speaker 3: is your opinion on the Falcons drafting Michael Pennix Junior. 1110 00:55:57,880 --> 00:55:59,920 Speaker 11: All right, so I'm running a piece tomorrow for Pro 1111 00:56:00,000 --> 00:56:02,320 Speaker 11: Football Network dot Com and it just I'm doing the 1112 00:56:02,360 --> 00:56:04,840 Speaker 11: first half and then of the jury once picks one 1113 00:56:04,920 --> 00:56:07,560 Speaker 11: through sixteen and then seventeen through thirty two will be 1114 00:56:07,560 --> 00:56:12,440 Speaker 11: the following week's column. And looks it's nothing against Michael Panicks, 1115 00:56:12,480 --> 00:56:15,239 Speaker 11: trust me, don't blame the player, blame the club. That's 1116 00:56:15,320 --> 00:56:17,879 Speaker 11: kind of what I've come up with. When you're trying 1117 00:56:17,880 --> 00:56:20,719 Speaker 11: to build something, you don't have your first round pick 1118 00:56:21,000 --> 00:56:23,120 Speaker 11: already knowing that he's going to sit for a minimum 1119 00:56:23,120 --> 00:56:25,440 Speaker 11: of two years off the starting quarterback Kirk Cousins, where 1120 00:56:25,480 --> 00:56:27,160 Speaker 11: they're paying one hundred million over the first year he 1121 00:56:27,200 --> 00:56:30,120 Speaker 11: stays healthy. It's called team building. It's a term that's 1122 00:56:30,160 --> 00:56:32,000 Speaker 11: come up with me, like with four or five people. 1123 00:56:32,120 --> 00:56:33,680 Speaker 11: It's kind of funny that they all brought that up, 1124 00:56:33,760 --> 00:56:36,239 Speaker 11: that that when you're trying to build a team, you 1125 00:56:36,280 --> 00:56:38,279 Speaker 11: don't decide that your first round pick's not going to play. 1126 00:56:38,280 --> 00:56:41,160 Speaker 11: That just it didn't. It just didn't sit well with 1127 00:56:41,200 --> 00:56:43,200 Speaker 11: people I spoke with, and even some coaches. 1128 00:56:42,920 --> 00:56:43,680 Speaker 2: Were against it. 1129 00:56:43,960 --> 00:56:46,880 Speaker 11: Again, nothing against Panics, who's the first round talent. I 1130 00:56:46,880 --> 00:56:49,520 Speaker 11: felt pretty strongly, you go in the first round, and look, 1131 00:56:49,920 --> 00:56:51,759 Speaker 11: I'll say that I'll defend the Falcons in one way. 1132 00:56:51,880 --> 00:56:55,160 Speaker 11: I'm pretty certain that the Raiders or Broncos or some 1133 00:56:55,200 --> 00:56:58,160 Speaker 11: other team would have taken them if the Falcons would 1134 00:56:58,160 --> 00:57:01,160 Speaker 11: have traded down, so they got their franchise quarterback for 1135 00:57:01,200 --> 00:57:04,560 Speaker 11: the future. But it's certainly very unique and one this 1136 00:57:04,600 --> 00:57:06,600 Speaker 11: is your twenty four for me? I don't remember anything 1137 00:57:06,680 --> 00:57:07,920 Speaker 11: like this before, to be honest with you. 1138 00:57:10,160 --> 00:57:11,960 Speaker 4: The future though, might be like three years from now, 1139 00:57:12,000 --> 00:57:12,480 Speaker 4: So I don't know. 1140 00:57:12,440 --> 00:57:15,560 Speaker 2: How exactly I know exactly. It's just not it's bizarre, Jeff. 1141 00:57:15,960 --> 00:57:18,320 Speaker 4: So I thought the Broncos had to come out of 1142 00:57:18,320 --> 00:57:21,000 Speaker 4: the first round with the quarterback and sending their quarterback 1143 00:57:21,080 --> 00:57:22,760 Speaker 4: room like they didn't have a choice. They end up 1144 00:57:22,760 --> 00:57:25,320 Speaker 4: with with bo Nix, who was the kind of last 1145 00:57:25,360 --> 00:57:28,240 Speaker 4: man standing of that group of six? Would they have 1146 00:57:28,360 --> 00:57:32,720 Speaker 4: drafted anyone that was there at six? Pennex McCarthy or 1147 00:57:32,760 --> 00:57:34,560 Speaker 4: was Nick sort of always their target? I know what 1148 00:57:34,600 --> 00:57:37,439 Speaker 4: they said afterwards. We know what teams say after the draft, 1149 00:57:37,480 --> 00:57:40,200 Speaker 4: But do you think whoever was there they were taking 1150 00:57:40,200 --> 00:57:40,600 Speaker 4: that guy? 1151 00:57:40,880 --> 00:57:41,720 Speaker 2: Yes, I do. 1152 00:57:42,440 --> 00:57:45,000 Speaker 11: McCarthy know week in debate, you know whether he's really 1153 00:57:45,000 --> 00:57:47,440 Speaker 11: worth being a first round pick. But I put him 1154 00:57:47,440 --> 00:57:49,280 Speaker 11: in my mock for profablenetwork dot com that he was 1155 00:57:49,320 --> 00:57:50,840 Speaker 11: going to go to the Vikings one way or the other. 1156 00:57:51,680 --> 00:57:56,000 Speaker 2: The Vikings got him with Denver. 1157 00:57:57,640 --> 00:57:59,960 Speaker 11: Their workouts were great with him, but they were just 1158 00:58:00,000 --> 00:58:00,760 Speaker 11: taking a quarterback. 1159 00:58:01,280 --> 00:58:01,560 Speaker 4: Jeff. 1160 00:58:01,560 --> 00:58:03,280 Speaker 11: You know this, And I remember talking to Mike Tanabaum 1161 00:58:03,280 --> 00:58:07,640 Speaker 11: about this. When they drafted mat when they drafted Mark Sanchez, 1162 00:58:07,840 --> 00:58:10,240 Speaker 11: they were getting a quarterback. Like we could debate whether 1163 00:58:10,240 --> 00:58:11,840 Speaker 11: Sanchez should have been a first round pick, that's not 1164 00:58:11,880 --> 00:58:14,680 Speaker 11: the point. When a team says they're doing this, you 1165 00:58:14,720 --> 00:58:16,720 Speaker 11: can't talk them out of it. They want their quarterback, 1166 00:58:16,960 --> 00:58:19,440 Speaker 11: they want this settled. I remember Denver did not come 1167 00:58:19,440 --> 00:58:21,960 Speaker 11: into the draft with a lot of draft picks, and 1168 00:58:22,040 --> 00:58:25,080 Speaker 11: because of the push up for all these quarterbacks, they 1169 00:58:25,120 --> 00:58:27,520 Speaker 11: had to do it. I mean, I mean six in 1170 00:58:27,560 --> 00:58:30,760 Speaker 11: the first round, Six folks within the top twelve. 1171 00:58:31,160 --> 00:58:33,880 Speaker 3: Who saw that coming? I certainly didn't. Yeah, that's crazy. 1172 00:58:34,040 --> 00:58:36,880 Speaker 3: If you think about week one cap and assume all 1173 00:58:36,880 --> 00:58:39,600 Speaker 3: these quarterbacks are healthy, how many of the six do 1174 00:58:39,640 --> 00:58:41,040 Speaker 3: you think are starting Week one? 1175 00:58:42,200 --> 00:58:43,520 Speaker 2: Drake May is kind of. 1176 00:58:45,000 --> 00:58:47,720 Speaker 11: Because they've got Chakobe Prisado's a really good probably, I'll 1177 00:58:47,720 --> 00:58:50,560 Speaker 11: give you the NFL's best backup quarterback. May needs a 1178 00:58:50,600 --> 00:58:52,920 Speaker 11: ton of work. Talking to the quarterback coaches and coordinators 1179 00:58:52,960 --> 00:58:55,200 Speaker 11: I've spoke with, they all seem to agree that he's 1180 00:58:55,200 --> 00:58:58,200 Speaker 11: probably not going to be ready, needs to be refined 1181 00:58:58,200 --> 00:59:00,800 Speaker 11: a bit, and it needs time to develop. You know 1182 00:59:00,840 --> 00:59:03,080 Speaker 11: that New England it's not very good at receiver. That's 1183 00:59:03,080 --> 00:59:06,640 Speaker 11: a position that they still need to develop, not a 1184 00:59:06,640 --> 00:59:08,840 Speaker 11: great offensive line, like they need a lot of work there. 1185 00:59:09,200 --> 00:59:12,360 Speaker 11: I would say overall, he's probably kind of far away. 1186 00:59:13,400 --> 00:59:15,640 Speaker 11: McCarthy will start, No quote Sam Darnald so can be 1187 00:59:15,680 --> 00:59:17,840 Speaker 11: the starter that's gonna happen, and obviously Penis won't play, 1188 00:59:18,520 --> 00:59:21,600 Speaker 11: and then McCarthy, Look, I think that's a good offense 1189 00:59:21,680 --> 00:59:24,479 Speaker 11: by the way, playing the same offensive brock Party plays 1190 00:59:24,480 --> 00:59:26,200 Speaker 11: and he didn't throw the ball that well downfield, but 1191 00:59:26,200 --> 00:59:27,640 Speaker 11: he's a great time in quarterback. 1192 00:59:28,760 --> 00:59:29,640 Speaker 2: Everyone I've spoke. 1193 00:59:29,480 --> 00:59:31,360 Speaker 11: To it doesn't like McCarthy does agree that this is 1194 00:59:31,360 --> 00:59:33,120 Speaker 11: a good system that he's going to play in Minnesota. 1195 00:59:34,600 --> 00:59:40,040 Speaker 4: So we ended up not getting the trades up that 1196 00:59:40,120 --> 00:59:45,600 Speaker 4: we thought we would get. Is that more because of 1197 00:59:45,680 --> 00:59:49,000 Speaker 4: sort of the draft complex of the media beforehand we 1198 00:59:49,040 --> 00:59:52,640 Speaker 4: kind of hype things up. That becomes teams genuinely wanted 1199 00:59:52,640 --> 00:59:54,720 Speaker 4: to move up but just couldn't because we were told 1200 00:59:54,720 --> 00:59:57,280 Speaker 4: everyone's moving up, everyone's moving back, And the first round 1201 00:59:57,320 --> 01:00:00,000 Speaker 4: ended up not having as much action, especially the top. 1202 01:00:00,080 --> 01:00:02,160 Speaker 4: But then I think we thought we'd get well Jeff. 1203 01:00:02,200 --> 01:00:05,120 Speaker 11: First of all, there was not a defensive player taken 1204 01:00:05,200 --> 01:00:08,920 Speaker 11: until fifteen, and that guy Laatu Latu. I mean, I 1205 01:00:08,960 --> 01:00:11,040 Speaker 11: know teams had set ground grades on him because of 1206 01:00:11,080 --> 01:00:13,880 Speaker 11: the neck. There's concerned about how long he'll play, So 1207 01:00:14,080 --> 01:00:16,400 Speaker 11: that's part of it. This was not a great first round. 1208 01:00:17,240 --> 01:00:19,920 Speaker 11: Other than your position offensive line, which is phenomenal. With 1209 01:00:20,040 --> 01:00:24,080 Speaker 11: nine taken, they're all studs. It's just not a very 1210 01:00:24,080 --> 01:00:27,560 Speaker 11: good draft for overall talent. And that's why, quite frankly, 1211 01:00:28,320 --> 01:00:34,080 Speaker 11: the defense was not hit very hard other than offensive line. Yeah, 1212 01:00:34,160 --> 01:00:36,360 Speaker 11: receiver was hit a little bit, not very much. There 1213 01:00:36,400 --> 01:00:39,280 Speaker 11: weren't great. It was not a great upper half of 1214 01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:42,680 Speaker 11: upper half of the receiver group. This is not what 1215 01:00:42,720 --> 01:00:43,880 Speaker 11: we call blue chip draft. 1216 01:00:43,880 --> 01:00:46,880 Speaker 3: It really was not, which blew your mind the most 1217 01:00:47,000 --> 01:00:50,600 Speaker 3: cap You had six quarterbacks in the top twelve. You 1218 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:54,960 Speaker 3: had the first fourteen players all offensive guys, and then 1219 01:00:55,120 --> 01:00:57,400 Speaker 3: in the first round it set a record twenty three 1220 01:00:57,760 --> 01:01:01,040 Speaker 3: offensive players. Which of those three was the craziest to you. 1221 01:01:01,400 --> 01:01:04,640 Speaker 11: I still I couldn't believe that the firs there was 1222 01:01:04,680 --> 01:01:08,160 Speaker 11: not a defensive player take until fifteen. The corner that 1223 01:01:08,200 --> 01:01:10,520 Speaker 11: the Eagles got, Quinion Mitchell, was clearly the best corner 1224 01:01:10,560 --> 01:01:13,400 Speaker 11: for this draft. But he's not the waves explaining to me, guys, 1225 01:01:13,440 --> 01:01:17,360 Speaker 11: is he's not in the class of Patrick Sertain junior 1226 01:01:17,880 --> 01:01:20,800 Speaker 11: or the sec whatever it is, not with certain not 1227 01:01:20,880 --> 01:01:24,120 Speaker 11: Sauce Gardner, and that's why he was He was sort 1228 01:01:24,160 --> 01:01:26,560 Speaker 11: of like a rung below in terms of talent. But 1229 01:01:26,680 --> 01:01:29,520 Speaker 11: he's a great, big time zone corner. He'll fit really well. 1230 01:01:29,600 --> 01:01:31,840 Speaker 11: Fic Fangio and his scheme he goes got him. At 1231 01:01:31,840 --> 01:01:34,840 Speaker 11: twenty two. Terry On Arnold dropped as well. He went 1232 01:01:34,920 --> 01:01:38,360 Speaker 11: right after he was the second highest graded corner. He 1233 01:01:38,400 --> 01:01:41,680 Speaker 11: went to the cornerback Needy Lyons. This is just one 1234 01:01:41,680 --> 01:01:44,280 Speaker 11: of these drafts guys that when you look at it, 1235 01:01:44,360 --> 01:01:47,760 Speaker 11: and now I'll say this much Byron Murphy I put 1236 01:01:47,760 --> 01:01:49,360 Speaker 11: this out two months ago, is going to go way 1237 01:01:49,440 --> 01:01:52,200 Speaker 11: higher than people think. He's the Texas d tackle actually 1238 01:01:52,200 --> 01:01:55,840 Speaker 11: put in my mock to Seattle. He's really gifted and 1239 01:01:56,240 --> 01:01:57,800 Speaker 11: he's a guy that a lot of people thought had 1240 01:01:57,800 --> 01:01:59,240 Speaker 11: a chance to be a big time talent at the 1241 01:01:59,280 --> 01:02:01,640 Speaker 11: next level. That's got to watch Bier Murphy the second 1242 01:02:01,680 --> 01:02:02,800 Speaker 11: out of Texas to Seattle. 1243 01:02:05,400 --> 01:02:08,120 Speaker 4: We ended up getting the I believe, the seventh quarterback 1244 01:02:08,600 --> 01:02:11,760 Speaker 4: not drafted until round five. In terms of Rattler, were 1245 01:02:11,760 --> 01:02:13,640 Speaker 4: you surprised that a lot of people kind of had 1246 01:02:13,680 --> 01:02:16,600 Speaker 4: him maybe third round, and he obviously didn't go there. 1247 01:02:18,040 --> 01:02:20,080 Speaker 11: I thought third or fourth, Jeff, I didn't think. I 1248 01:02:20,080 --> 01:02:21,640 Speaker 11: didn't think he threw the ball that well at the 1249 01:02:21,640 --> 01:02:24,000 Speaker 11: senior ball. Some people on tape says he throws it 1250 01:02:24,200 --> 01:02:26,680 Speaker 11: really well. Michael Pratt, who had a very good week 1251 01:02:26,960 --> 01:02:29,080 Speaker 11: the Tulane quarterback, didn't go to the seventh. I was 1252 01:02:29,120 --> 01:02:31,600 Speaker 11: told fourth or fifth round for him. Yeah, it was 1253 01:02:31,680 --> 01:02:34,880 Speaker 11: kind of weird. But the drop off, Yeah, in a 1254 01:02:34,960 --> 01:02:38,720 Speaker 11: quarterback star of league, how does Ratler drop as far 1255 01:02:38,720 --> 01:02:40,440 Speaker 11: as he did that That certainly surprised me. If you 1256 01:02:40,520 --> 01:02:43,200 Speaker 11: go from round one where they're six taken then not 1257 01:02:43,320 --> 01:02:45,680 Speaker 11: to a round five. And it was a very bizarre draft. 1258 01:02:45,760 --> 01:02:47,600 Speaker 11: Let's call it like it is. I was doing TV 1259 01:02:47,640 --> 01:02:50,400 Speaker 11: for Sports Guer Thursday, and I warned everyone, guys, there 1260 01:02:50,400 --> 01:02:52,640 Speaker 11: are gonna be some bizarre things here which are gonna 1261 01:02:52,640 --> 01:02:53,360 Speaker 11: be hard to describe. 1262 01:02:53,400 --> 01:02:53,520 Speaker 10: Now. 1263 01:02:53,560 --> 01:02:55,560 Speaker 11: I did not know about number eight, to be honest 1264 01:02:55,600 --> 01:02:57,600 Speaker 11: with you, but there'll be some things that you're it's 1265 01:02:57,640 --> 01:03:00,360 Speaker 11: going to take a little bit to figure out. And 1266 01:03:00,400 --> 01:03:04,160 Speaker 11: I'm just I'm looking at it now and Xavier Worthy 1267 01:03:04,240 --> 01:03:06,040 Speaker 11: is a great start, you know. I heard that the 1268 01:03:06,080 --> 01:03:09,040 Speaker 11: sound clip before I came on here Xavier Worthy, Buffalo 1269 01:03:09,160 --> 01:03:12,520 Speaker 11: not taking Worthy, actually trading him, trading the ability to 1270 01:03:12,520 --> 01:03:12,840 Speaker 11: get him. 1271 01:03:12,840 --> 01:03:13,840 Speaker 2: By the way, this is crazy. 1272 01:03:13,880 --> 01:03:15,720 Speaker 11: They spent a ton of time on him, I'm told, 1273 01:03:15,960 --> 01:03:17,439 Speaker 11: but in the end they didn't want him. 1274 01:03:18,600 --> 01:03:19,160 Speaker 2: I don't get that. 1275 01:03:19,200 --> 01:03:22,200 Speaker 11: With Josh Allen's armstrength, I look, I get it, some 1276 01:03:22,280 --> 01:03:24,920 Speaker 11: people don't think he's that skilled, and we could debate that. 1277 01:03:25,600 --> 01:03:28,439 Speaker 11: But man, for a team that's not very good at receiver, heck, 1278 01:03:28,440 --> 01:03:30,360 Speaker 11: I would have taken them to get I would have 1279 01:03:30,360 --> 01:03:31,680 Speaker 11: taken them to get I don't get that. 1280 01:03:32,240 --> 01:03:34,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, And it's one thing they didn't know who they 1281 01:03:34,680 --> 01:03:37,000 Speaker 3: were gonna who the Chiefs were gonna select. It's one 1282 01:03:37,000 --> 01:03:39,880 Speaker 3: thing for the Bills to pass on Worthy, but now 1283 01:03:39,880 --> 01:03:43,000 Speaker 3: they have to face them like that's you want Mahomes 1284 01:03:43,040 --> 01:03:45,000 Speaker 3: to have Worthy. I thought that was kind of strange 1285 01:03:45,040 --> 01:03:48,520 Speaker 3: that the Bills allowed the Chiefs to trade up. Did 1286 01:03:48,560 --> 01:03:49,640 Speaker 3: you find that strange at all? 1287 01:03:49,720 --> 01:03:50,600 Speaker 2: Cap I did. 1288 01:03:50,680 --> 01:03:52,880 Speaker 11: That was another one of those quagmires in round one 1289 01:03:52,880 --> 01:03:54,880 Speaker 11: where I call, I don't understand this. I have enough 1290 01:03:54,880 --> 01:03:56,520 Speaker 11: intelling Worthy. I kind of know who he is as 1291 01:03:56,520 --> 01:03:59,320 Speaker 11: a player. Josh Allen has never had anyone could really 1292 01:03:59,360 --> 01:04:02,440 Speaker 11: run that well. Stefan Diggs is a possession plus receiver, 1293 01:04:02,560 --> 01:04:05,440 Speaker 11: cat run after the catch guy, obviously very good football player, 1294 01:04:06,360 --> 01:04:10,080 Speaker 11: but Gave Davis was an inconsistent player, not a speedster. 1295 01:04:10,080 --> 01:04:13,280 Speaker 11: A good possession receiver runs well after the catch. But man, 1296 01:04:13,360 --> 01:04:15,080 Speaker 11: how do you pass on a guy this electric? 1297 01:04:16,120 --> 01:04:17,160 Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't get it. 1298 01:04:17,440 --> 01:04:19,640 Speaker 11: Buffalo had of I know some people are actually were 1299 01:04:19,640 --> 01:04:22,760 Speaker 11: praising their draft. Uh you know, Kean Coleman is an 1300 01:04:22,800 --> 01:04:26,200 Speaker 11: okay player. I don't know. Man, they only they only 1301 01:04:26,280 --> 01:04:28,400 Speaker 11: drafted one receiver and it was with the first pick 1302 01:04:28,400 --> 01:04:29,080 Speaker 11: in the second round. 1303 01:04:30,280 --> 01:04:32,360 Speaker 4: The other team standing out to you is having a 1304 01:04:32,400 --> 01:04:34,840 Speaker 4: good drafts field. The Chiefs did well for what they did. 1305 01:04:35,200 --> 01:04:36,800 Speaker 4: I thought the Chargers did a really good job. I 1306 01:04:36,800 --> 01:04:39,240 Speaker 4: know they didn't kill heavy wide receiver, but you know, 1307 01:04:39,280 --> 01:04:42,040 Speaker 4: I think Alton mcconkee is better than neighbors and whatever 1308 01:04:42,040 --> 01:04:43,480 Speaker 4: they're tackle they could get in the second round. 1309 01:04:43,480 --> 01:04:47,680 Speaker 11: Oh yeah, the lat mcconkey's. Lat McConkie's. He may go 1310 01:04:47,760 --> 01:04:49,400 Speaker 11: down the road as one of the top three receivers 1311 01:04:49,400 --> 01:04:52,200 Speaker 11: for this draft. Who's got elite short aera quickness? Joe 1312 01:04:52,240 --> 01:04:54,720 Speaker 11: alt On line coaches I talked to, they all Greeds 1313 01:04:54,800 --> 01:04:56,880 Speaker 11: is the safest offensive lineman. I don't think he's the 1314 01:04:56,880 --> 01:05:00,000 Speaker 11: best one though. Okay, I only he's the best offense 1315 01:05:00,080 --> 01:05:01,640 Speaker 11: to line for the stript, but he's. 1316 01:05:01,480 --> 01:05:04,240 Speaker 2: A safe, safest guy. I think Green Bay did a 1317 01:05:04,280 --> 01:05:06,840 Speaker 2: phenomenal job. Guys. I thought they did a great job. 1318 01:05:07,120 --> 01:05:08,520 Speaker 2: Brian Kuonecuz is terrific. 1319 01:05:08,600 --> 01:05:11,080 Speaker 11: They got Jordan Morgan who's a multi positional player on 1320 01:05:11,080 --> 01:05:13,520 Speaker 11: the offensive line, Edrean Cooper the best all off the 1321 01:05:13,560 --> 01:05:16,880 Speaker 11: ball linebacker, Javon Bowler won of the best safeties. Marshaon 1322 01:05:16,920 --> 01:05:19,080 Speaker 11: Lloyd maybe the best third down back who could have 1323 01:05:19,080 --> 01:05:19,840 Speaker 11: a pretty big role. 1324 01:05:19,880 --> 01:05:21,600 Speaker 2: With Josh Jacobs contract, they can get out of it 1325 01:05:21,640 --> 01:05:22,360 Speaker 2: after year one. 1326 01:05:22,760 --> 01:05:24,360 Speaker 11: I just thought they're really smart and by the way, 1327 01:05:24,360 --> 01:05:25,920 Speaker 11: they're gonna be my pick for the win that division 1328 01:05:25,960 --> 01:05:26,360 Speaker 11: over the lines. 1329 01:05:26,400 --> 01:05:28,600 Speaker 2: I picked the lines last year, probably back in May. 1330 01:05:29,160 --> 01:05:31,160 Speaker 11: I feel super strong about Green Bay and they changed 1331 01:05:31,160 --> 01:05:33,720 Speaker 11: their defensive coordinator, which needed to happen. I'm super high 1332 01:05:33,760 --> 01:05:34,640 Speaker 11: in green Bay this season. 1333 01:05:35,040 --> 01:05:38,320 Speaker 3: Okay, interesting, before you go, cap, I'm just curious now 1334 01:05:38,360 --> 01:05:40,400 Speaker 3: that the draft is over. I know you're gonna stay 1335 01:05:40,400 --> 01:05:42,400 Speaker 3: busy with the NFL stuff, as you always do, but 1336 01:05:42,840 --> 01:05:45,880 Speaker 3: in your spare time, what does it look like the 1337 01:05:45,920 --> 01:05:48,439 Speaker 3: next couple of months, is it NBA playoffs? A little 1338 01:05:48,440 --> 01:05:50,200 Speaker 3: baseball action? How do you get down? 1339 01:05:50,280 --> 01:05:53,080 Speaker 11: Yeah, Phi Phil, I'm a big Phillies guy. You had 1340 01:05:53,120 --> 01:05:55,440 Speaker 11: no question about NBA playoffs, no question. I got crushed 1341 01:05:55,480 --> 01:05:56,280 Speaker 11: today with the Sixers. 1342 01:05:56,320 --> 01:05:59,240 Speaker 2: That was a tough one. Outer Banks for vacation. 1343 01:05:59,520 --> 01:06:02,360 Speaker 11: Do a little bit to that, getting, you know, just 1344 01:06:02,440 --> 01:06:05,520 Speaker 11: keeping my stay in better shape and starting playing. And 1345 01:06:05,600 --> 01:06:07,760 Speaker 11: I'm actually, I believe or not, I actually start planning 1346 01:06:07,760 --> 01:06:10,400 Speaker 11: my training camp tour. I start finding out about the 1347 01:06:10,480 --> 01:06:11,120 Speaker 11: joint practice. 1348 01:06:11,200 --> 01:06:13,800 Speaker 2: Usually in June. I go to a ton of them. 1349 01:06:13,800 --> 01:06:15,440 Speaker 2: That that is. I cannot tell you. 1350 01:06:15,400 --> 01:06:17,480 Speaker 11: How much information I get, how fun it is to 1351 01:06:17,520 --> 01:06:19,640 Speaker 11: see teams practice with each other. I love that which 1352 01:06:19,680 --> 01:06:22,600 Speaker 11: happened in usually late July, early August. 1353 01:06:23,120 --> 01:06:26,080 Speaker 3: Very cool stuff. Man, go ahead, Jeff, what do you make. 1354 01:06:26,000 --> 01:06:27,600 Speaker 4: Of what Chris Ballard said? The cult? 1355 01:06:28,640 --> 01:06:29,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, well you know what. 1356 01:06:30,200 --> 01:06:33,360 Speaker 11: Okay, okay, okay, fine, let's talk about this. We don't 1357 01:06:33,360 --> 01:06:35,080 Speaker 11: have enough time, but I'm just gonna give you a 1358 01:06:35,360 --> 01:06:39,840 Speaker 11: Cliff Hunts version. Adie Mitchell had some some immaturity issues. 1359 01:06:39,840 --> 01:06:41,960 Speaker 11: I talked to multiple teams about a super gifted player 1360 01:06:42,760 --> 01:06:45,520 Speaker 11: went kind of where he should have second round. I 1361 01:06:45,760 --> 01:06:47,920 Speaker 11: do believe there was a chance with the team picking 1362 01:06:48,760 --> 01:06:50,560 Speaker 11: i'd say twenty two to thirty two, they would have 1363 01:06:50,680 --> 01:06:51,120 Speaker 11: drest him. 1364 01:06:51,120 --> 01:06:53,080 Speaker 2: Had their their time with him going well enough. 1365 01:06:53,080 --> 01:06:55,400 Speaker 11: I'll leave it at that. It's absolutely true. I mean 1366 01:06:55,720 --> 01:06:58,400 Speaker 11: we could say, Chris. I know Chris personally, I know 1367 01:06:58,520 --> 01:07:02,040 Speaker 11: Chris puts it out there. I'm telling you that there's 1368 01:07:02,080 --> 01:07:06,520 Speaker 11: some stuff that's true about Adie Mitchell, but Ballard Chris 1369 01:07:06,600 --> 01:07:07,360 Speaker 11: versus hard and Sleep. 1370 01:07:07,400 --> 01:07:07,920 Speaker 2: I respect that. 1371 01:07:07,960 --> 01:07:10,320 Speaker 11: I have no problem with what he said. But Chris 1372 01:07:10,360 --> 01:07:12,400 Speaker 11: could didn't you know it? You know it's one thing. 1373 01:07:12,560 --> 01:07:14,640 Speaker 11: But see, I only saw the stuff that's in video. 1374 01:07:14,760 --> 01:07:16,400 Speaker 11: I have the transcript, which I look at this week. 1375 01:07:16,800 --> 01:07:18,400 Speaker 11: I may I wind up talking. I might wind up 1376 01:07:18,400 --> 01:07:21,200 Speaker 11: talking to Chris. We'll see this week. But the fact 1377 01:07:21,200 --> 01:07:24,400 Speaker 11: of the matter is usually when like three or four 1378 01:07:24,400 --> 01:07:27,160 Speaker 11: people put this out, it's probably true. And I know 1379 01:07:27,200 --> 01:07:29,919 Speaker 11: it's true that he had maturity issues because knowing about 1380 01:07:29,920 --> 01:07:31,720 Speaker 11: this stock and receivers coaches. He's not a bad kid, 1381 01:07:31,720 --> 01:07:34,680 Speaker 11: by the way, nothing nothing like super bad off the field. 1382 01:07:34,680 --> 01:07:39,000 Speaker 11: It's just handling social situations well and so forth. But look, 1383 01:07:39,040 --> 01:07:42,000 Speaker 11: he's a he's a receiver. These guys could be emotional 1384 01:07:42,000 --> 01:07:44,240 Speaker 11: and there's some stuff out there for him. But that 1385 01:07:44,440 --> 01:07:48,080 Speaker 11: was fascinating. It definitely was. Guys, this was a very 1386 01:07:48,080 --> 01:07:50,560 Speaker 11: interesting draft and Chris Ballard topped. 1387 01:07:50,320 --> 01:07:51,200 Speaker 2: It off of that stuff. 1388 01:07:51,480 --> 01:07:54,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, you really did well. Hey man, always good to 1389 01:07:54,080 --> 01:07:55,480 Speaker 3: catch up. If he can't help you, have a good 1390 01:07:55,520 --> 01:07:57,160 Speaker 3: Sunday man to see you. 1391 01:07:57,240 --> 01:07:57,720 Speaker 2: Thanks there. 1392 01:07:57,760 --> 01:08:02,360 Speaker 3: He is Adam Kaplan FSR NFL Insider Inside the Birds podcast. 1393 01:08:03,360 --> 01:08:07,160 Speaker 3: Good stuff right there. How about the salad with Chris Ballard? 1394 01:08:07,320 --> 01:08:09,440 Speaker 3: You know, let the hair grow a little bit, little 1395 01:08:09,520 --> 01:08:11,160 Speaker 3: Eddie Vedder esque. I think I know. 1396 01:08:12,800 --> 01:08:14,960 Speaker 4: What you think of what of? What of? What he said? 1397 01:08:15,520 --> 01:08:17,360 Speaker 3: You know what, Let's let's get to that in just 1398 01:08:17,400 --> 01:08:19,200 Speaker 3: a little bit because I think we got to stretch 1399 01:08:19,200 --> 01:08:21,679 Speaker 3: our legs out on that one. I love that topic, Jeff, 1400 01:08:21,720 --> 01:08:26,160 Speaker 3: So we'll do that here momentarily. First though, Moncey Bolanos, who. 1401 01:08:26,040 --> 01:08:26,920 Speaker 1: Is riding. 1402 01:08:28,920 --> 01:08:32,839 Speaker 3: Is it Clippers Nation? This is Clippers Nation Rising. 1403 01:08:33,120 --> 01:08:34,599 Speaker 7: I'm city baby, We're. 1404 01:08:34,920 --> 01:08:37,840 Speaker 3: Going on there for series. 1405 01:08:38,560 --> 01:08:41,160 Speaker 7: I'm still sweating. I was yelling. 1406 01:08:41,640 --> 01:08:43,840 Speaker 6: Luckily, I'm in a soundproof little room, even though I 1407 01:08:43,840 --> 01:08:45,160 Speaker 6: did have the door open, so I think they could 1408 01:08:45,160 --> 01:08:47,760 Speaker 6: hear me down the hall. But let's this is the 1409 01:08:47,760 --> 01:08:51,120 Speaker 6: moment where where I took a sigh of relief PG. 1410 01:08:51,360 --> 01:08:54,360 Speaker 3: Thirteen working on Derek Jones Junior with seven sit step 1411 01:08:54,479 --> 01:08:55,360 Speaker 3: right corner. 1412 01:08:55,080 --> 01:08:58,879 Speaker 4: Three hits Oh George well bucket. 1413 01:08:59,080 --> 01:09:00,679 Speaker 3: Clippers rech lead. 1414 01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:04,679 Speaker 7: Five and five seventy LA Sports on the call. 1415 01:09:04,760 --> 01:09:07,479 Speaker 6: That was right after Jeff was talking smack about BG 1416 01:09:07,600 --> 01:09:09,519 Speaker 6: three and then he hit that three in the corner. 1417 01:09:09,600 --> 01:09:10,960 Speaker 6: We took the lead, and it was just a syre 1418 01:09:10,960 --> 01:09:14,160 Speaker 6: of relief because he hadn't scored, and so I was like, Okay, 1419 01:09:14,520 --> 01:09:15,400 Speaker 6: he saw it go in. 1420 01:09:15,680 --> 01:09:16,439 Speaker 7: We're getting there. 1421 01:09:16,680 --> 01:09:19,599 Speaker 6: And the Clippers end up holding on to the thirty 1422 01:09:19,720 --> 01:09:22,760 Speaker 6: one point lead that they had at one point. They 1423 01:09:22,880 --> 01:09:27,120 Speaker 6: just won by five one sixteen, won eleven. The series 1424 01:09:27,200 --> 01:09:29,519 Speaker 6: is now tied at two apiece. We head back to 1425 01:09:29,800 --> 01:09:33,320 Speaker 6: La Paul George thirty three points, twenty six of them 1426 01:09:33,520 --> 01:09:35,920 Speaker 6: came in the first half, but then James Harden. 1427 01:09:36,240 --> 01:09:37,520 Speaker 7: It helped that Luka. 1428 01:09:37,320 --> 01:09:40,120 Speaker 6: Doncic had five fouls at the end and James Harden 1429 01:09:40,120 --> 01:09:42,439 Speaker 6: got a couple of quick points there. He ended with 1430 01:09:42,479 --> 01:09:45,120 Speaker 6: thirty three points, and then Kyrie Irving came alive in 1431 01:09:45,160 --> 01:09:48,040 Speaker 6: the second half for Dallas. He had forty points. Luka 1432 01:09:48,160 --> 01:09:51,559 Speaker 6: Dancic ended with twenty nine points, but the Clippers held on. 1433 01:09:51,960 --> 01:09:53,960 Speaker 6: I can breathe the sire of relief. I'm still sweating 1434 01:09:54,479 --> 01:09:57,680 Speaker 6: what happened earlier though in Philadelphia. Maybe Phillies fans are 1435 01:09:57,680 --> 01:10:00,240 Speaker 6: still sweating because Jalen Brunson put on a show, a 1436 01:10:00,240 --> 01:10:03,400 Speaker 6: new franchise record for the Knicks forty seven points, ten assists. 1437 01:10:03,439 --> 01:10:06,120 Speaker 6: They took Game four against the seventy six Ers ninety 1438 01:10:06,120 --> 01:10:08,280 Speaker 6: seven to ninety two. Was the finals, so New York 1439 01:10:08,360 --> 01:10:10,600 Speaker 6: leads that series now three to one. Game five is 1440 01:10:10,600 --> 01:10:12,840 Speaker 6: going to be back in New York on Tuesday. Still 1441 01:10:12,880 --> 01:10:16,559 Speaker 6: to come the Bucks and the Pacers. No Yanni Sante 1442 01:10:16,600 --> 01:10:19,160 Speaker 6: too coompo, No Damian Lillard four the Bucks. So we'll 1443 01:10:19,160 --> 01:10:21,240 Speaker 6: see how this one ends up. And then finally, the 1444 01:10:21,240 --> 01:10:23,639 Speaker 6: Timberwolves are going to try to close out the series 1445 01:10:23,680 --> 01:10:25,400 Speaker 6: by sweeping the Suns in Phoenix. 1446 01:10:25,439 --> 01:10:26,519 Speaker 7: That's last game of the day. 1447 01:10:26,640 --> 01:10:29,240 Speaker 6: Tip office set for a nine to thirty pm Eastern time. 1448 01:10:29,360 --> 01:10:32,040 Speaker 6: On the ice, the NHL Playoffs are going on. The 1449 01:10:32,040 --> 01:10:34,679 Speaker 6: Predators are beating the Canucks two to one. Halfway through 1450 01:10:34,720 --> 01:10:37,840 Speaker 6: the second period. The Avalanche officially beat the Jets five 1451 01:10:37,880 --> 01:10:40,559 Speaker 6: to one, so Colorado leads that series three to one 1452 01:10:40,800 --> 01:10:43,240 Speaker 6: in Major League Baseball. The Phillies are currently beating the 1453 01:10:43,240 --> 01:10:45,800 Speaker 6: Padres eight to six. It's the top of the ninth inning. 1454 01:10:45,920 --> 01:10:48,559 Speaker 6: The Twins are beating the Angels nine to five, top 1455 01:10:48,600 --> 01:10:51,799 Speaker 6: of the eighth inning, while the Yankees exploded and crushed 1456 01:10:51,800 --> 01:10:54,840 Speaker 6: the Brewers earlier today. Fifteen to five was the final score. 1457 01:10:55,080 --> 01:10:58,639 Speaker 6: Anthony Rizzo with his three hundredth career home run in 1458 01:10:58,680 --> 01:11:02,120 Speaker 6: this one, and then in the NFL. Houston Texans wide 1459 01:11:02,160 --> 01:11:04,240 Speaker 6: receiver Tank Dell was a victim of a shooting last 1460 01:11:04,320 --> 01:11:06,320 Speaker 6: night outside of a bar in Sanford, Florida. 1461 01:11:06,640 --> 01:11:09,519 Speaker 7: Ten people were shot. A sixteen year old was arrested. 1462 01:11:09,840 --> 01:11:13,759 Speaker 6: Dell sustained minor injuries along with the others that were shot. 1463 01:11:13,800 --> 01:11:16,440 Speaker 7: He has been released from the hospital. The team announced 1464 01:11:17,479 --> 01:11:18,400 Speaker 7: back to you, guys. 1465 01:11:18,640 --> 01:11:20,439 Speaker 3: Wow, that's crazy right there. 1466 01:11:20,560 --> 01:11:21,639 Speaker 7: It is it is. 1467 01:11:21,920 --> 01:11:24,920 Speaker 3: I hope favorite thing's okay with them. Thank you, Manzi. Yes, yeah, 1468 01:11:25,040 --> 01:11:28,680 Speaker 3: Brian not Jeff Schwartz with you right here, coming to 1469 01:11:28,720 --> 01:11:31,920 Speaker 3: you live from the tiraq dot Com studios. I think 1470 01:11:32,080 --> 01:11:34,519 Speaker 3: when Monzi was going through the baseball scores there, Jeff, 1471 01:11:34,800 --> 01:11:37,479 Speaker 3: I know the Guardians lost today to the Braves as 1472 01:11:37,520 --> 01:11:39,519 Speaker 3: and extra innings. I think we need to bet on 1473 01:11:39,560 --> 01:11:43,479 Speaker 3: the Guardians here. They've been playing some good baseball. They're 1474 01:11:43,560 --> 01:11:46,080 Speaker 3: nineteen and nine, and I was telling Bo Benz and 1475 01:11:46,120 --> 01:11:48,479 Speaker 3: our trusted producer off the air, they're not one of 1476 01:11:48,479 --> 01:11:50,800 Speaker 3: those national teams, you know what I mean. Like, if 1477 01:11:50,840 --> 01:11:53,759 Speaker 3: you're thinking about betting on the Dodgers or the Yankees, 1478 01:11:53,800 --> 01:11:56,519 Speaker 3: you gotta pay that tax. It's not the same way 1479 01:11:56,560 --> 01:11:59,720 Speaker 3: with the Cleveland Guardians. Man, But nineteen and nine, you 1480 01:11:59,760 --> 01:12:02,000 Speaker 3: go toe to toe with the Braves. You're playing the 1481 01:12:02,040 --> 01:12:05,280 Speaker 3: Astros next. Maybe we load up on the Guardians here 1482 01:12:05,320 --> 01:12:08,200 Speaker 3: and recoup our lost the NBA wagers. What do you think? 1483 01:12:08,800 --> 01:12:12,920 Speaker 4: So I make three baseball wagers every day if everyone's playing. 1484 01:12:13,800 --> 01:12:16,800 Speaker 4: I bet the run line against the White Sox that 1485 01:12:17,080 --> 01:12:19,759 Speaker 4: has been good until this week. They actually just swept 1486 01:12:21,600 --> 01:12:25,120 Speaker 4: the go right back tomorrow with they play the Twins tomorrow. 1487 01:12:25,240 --> 01:12:28,880 Speaker 4: Go right back to the Twins tomorrow. I do the 1488 01:12:28,960 --> 01:12:34,240 Speaker 4: run line against the Marlins. However, they were favorites three 1489 01:12:34,240 --> 01:12:36,439 Speaker 4: games in a row. I just took the Nationals to 1490 01:12:36,479 --> 01:12:39,080 Speaker 4: win the game. Nationals won all three. And then I 1491 01:12:39,080 --> 01:12:41,760 Speaker 4: bet against the Rockies every night too. And it seems 1492 01:12:41,760 --> 01:12:45,479 Speaker 4: to be a good system going right now. But again, 1493 01:12:45,640 --> 01:12:48,920 Speaker 4: it's union sized right like, like like what tis have 1494 01:12:48,960 --> 01:12:51,400 Speaker 4: won three in a row tomorrow, I'll probably put a 1495 01:12:51,400 --> 01:12:52,639 Speaker 4: little bit more on them to lose. 1496 01:12:53,160 --> 01:12:54,479 Speaker 3: Yeah, you know what I mean. 1497 01:12:55,280 --> 01:12:58,680 Speaker 4: So yeah, I don't. It's kind of my baseball my 1498 01:12:58,680 --> 01:12:59,880 Speaker 4: baseball path right now. 1499 01:13:00,360 --> 01:13:02,200 Speaker 3: I like the baseball pet That's. 1500 01:13:02,120 --> 01:13:04,040 Speaker 4: That's where I'm rolling. It's helping with some of these 1501 01:13:04,240 --> 01:13:06,720 Speaker 4: these gambling lots. I just got. I got hooked again 1502 01:13:06,760 --> 01:13:09,599 Speaker 4: in the NBA game with with Luca's point total. 1503 01:13:11,600 --> 01:13:12,240 Speaker 3: So what was it? 1504 01:13:12,280 --> 01:13:15,120 Speaker 4: What was the I took it over thirty and a half. 1505 01:13:15,160 --> 01:13:17,800 Speaker 4: I took an over thirty at plus money and he 1506 01:13:17,800 --> 01:13:21,479 Speaker 4: had twenty nine and he missed two foul shots in 1507 01:13:21,520 --> 01:13:25,920 Speaker 4: the fourth quarter, brutal. Thirty would have pushed I mean, 1508 01:13:26,439 --> 01:13:28,519 Speaker 4: thirty would have won it. Yes, you would have kept 1509 01:13:28,880 --> 01:13:30,320 Speaker 4: one more point. He missed two foul shots in the 1510 01:13:30,320 --> 01:13:35,400 Speaker 4: fourth quarter. But it happens, buddy. So that's that's the 1511 01:13:35,479 --> 01:13:36,040 Speaker 4: NBA for you. 1512 01:13:36,120 --> 01:13:38,040 Speaker 3: So you want to be a gambler, our guy, crack 1513 01:13:38,120 --> 01:13:40,519 Speaker 3: oh real fast? Here Uh we got a tweet here 1514 01:13:40,640 --> 01:13:43,160 Speaker 3: David ash shout out to him. He just wrote, whoa No? 1515 01:13:43,240 --> 01:13:46,400 Speaker 3: One Schwartz on a Sunday afternoon, get me up call 1516 01:13:46,520 --> 01:13:50,519 Speaker 3: Crack for a segment. That's our guy Bill Krackenberger, who 1517 01:13:50,520 --> 01:13:54,360 Speaker 3: we work with on Sundays typically right during the football season. 1518 01:13:55,160 --> 01:13:56,600 Speaker 4: What do you think Bill's doing right now? He's not 1519 01:13:56,640 --> 01:13:59,760 Speaker 4: watching sports, we know that, So what is he doing? 1520 01:14:00,200 --> 01:14:03,200 Speaker 3: It's such an interesting life that I tell you what. 1521 01:14:03,280 --> 01:14:05,719 Speaker 4: Man, no interesting human I know than Crack. 1522 01:14:06,160 --> 01:14:10,920 Speaker 3: I don't know that. Whatever he's doing, I'd be like, yeah, 1523 01:14:11,040 --> 01:14:12,760 Speaker 3: I believe it, you know what I mean. Like, if 1524 01:14:12,800 --> 01:14:16,439 Speaker 3: you told me he's doing this, he's uh, he's working 1525 01:14:16,479 --> 01:14:19,040 Speaker 3: on his garden right now, I'd be like, yeah, I 1526 01:14:19,040 --> 01:14:22,639 Speaker 3: could see that. You could say anything practically and I'd 1527 01:14:22,640 --> 01:14:23,599 Speaker 3: be like, I can see him. 1528 01:14:23,720 --> 01:14:24,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, a celebrity, but. 1529 01:14:24,920 --> 01:14:27,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I'm having a He's having dinner with money 1530 01:14:27,800 --> 01:14:31,240 Speaker 3: May right now. I could see that somehow. 1531 01:14:31,600 --> 01:14:35,840 Speaker 4: Is that a concert he's at traveling somewhere. He's the 1532 01:14:35,880 --> 01:14:37,000 Speaker 4: most interesting maunt of that I know. 1533 01:14:37,240 --> 01:14:43,400 Speaker 3: And he's awesome man. He's sports handicapper. Uh does a 1534 01:14:43,400 --> 01:14:45,760 Speaker 3: great job. So shout out to Crack all right, coming 1535 01:14:45,840 --> 01:14:47,720 Speaker 3: up next, What you wanted to get to, Jeff the 1536 01:14:47,800 --> 01:14:51,599 Speaker 3: Chris Ballard situation. Put your name on it, like Herman 1537 01:14:51,760 --> 01:14:55,080 Speaker 3: Edwards once said, that's what Chris Ballard is saying, do 1538 01:14:55,160 --> 01:14:57,120 Speaker 3: you agree with the guy? We'll get into that next. 1539 01:14:57,160 --> 01:14:59,880 Speaker 3: I'm Brian know he's Jeff Schwartz. Hang with us right 1540 01:14:59,880 --> 01:15:03,240 Speaker 3: now here on Fox Sports Radio. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm 1541 01:15:03,240 --> 01:15:05,880 Speaker 3: Brian no here on Fox Sports Radio, coming to you 1542 01:15:05,920 --> 01:15:09,840 Speaker 3: live from the Tirack dot Com studios. So, Jeff, you 1543 01:15:09,840 --> 01:15:11,919 Speaker 3: threw this out when we were talking to Adam Kaplan 1544 01:15:12,840 --> 01:15:19,000 Speaker 3: about Chris Ballard the Colts GM Ballard unplugged, if you will. 1545 01:15:19,200 --> 01:15:22,240 Speaker 3: So the Colts drafted a receiver in the second round 1546 01:15:22,439 --> 01:15:26,800 Speaker 3: from Texas, a d Mitchell, and there were some reports 1547 01:15:26,840 --> 01:15:31,080 Speaker 3: that there were some red flags, he had some some 1548 01:15:31,240 --> 01:15:35,800 Speaker 3: character issues, if you will, or there were just whispers 1549 01:15:35,840 --> 01:15:39,479 Speaker 3: of that. So he was asked about that by a 1550 01:15:39,560 --> 01:15:42,320 Speaker 3: reporter and uh he let loose check this out. 1551 01:15:42,439 --> 01:15:44,840 Speaker 12: I read some of the book that was set on tea. 1552 01:15:44,920 --> 01:15:49,200 Speaker 12: I mean, just a typical excuse my language, our typical 1553 01:15:49,280 --> 01:15:53,759 Speaker 12: league unnamed sources in a bad interview. 1554 01:15:53,800 --> 01:15:56,840 Speaker 4: That's such booth. I mean, if it's. 1555 01:15:56,800 --> 01:16:00,439 Speaker 8: Bull like, put your name like, put your name on it. 1556 01:16:02,000 --> 01:16:04,800 Speaker 8: I'm tired we tear these young men down. These are 1557 01:16:04,840 --> 01:16:08,080 Speaker 8: twenty one, twenty two young men. And if you can, 1558 01:16:08,120 --> 01:16:10,840 Speaker 8: if people out there can tell me they don't. They're 1559 01:16:10,880 --> 01:16:14,479 Speaker 8: perfect in their lives. It's crap. It's crap. 1560 01:16:14,520 --> 01:16:18,400 Speaker 12: This is a good kid, and you know, for for that, 1561 01:16:18,680 --> 01:16:19,240 Speaker 12: for those. 1562 01:16:19,120 --> 01:16:21,720 Speaker 4: Reports to come out, thank you know, I said it 1563 01:16:21,800 --> 01:16:22,280 Speaker 4: last year. 1564 01:16:23,240 --> 01:16:24,080 Speaker 12: It's it's. 1565 01:16:25,600 --> 01:16:28,160 Speaker 4: I'm sorry. I apologize for the language. I don't but 1566 01:16:28,240 --> 01:16:28,519 Speaker 4: I do. 1567 01:16:31,960 --> 01:16:34,680 Speaker 3: I'll say this is my cliffs Notes version. Jeff is. 1568 01:16:35,920 --> 01:16:37,960 Speaker 3: The one thing I agree with him on is put 1569 01:16:37,960 --> 01:16:41,240 Speaker 3: your name on it. When all this stuff is anonymous 1570 01:16:41,320 --> 01:16:44,320 Speaker 3: and this anonymous source is saying that, and this anonymous 1571 01:16:44,320 --> 01:16:47,920 Speaker 3: coach and this anonymous scout, and I totally agree with, Hey, 1572 01:16:47,960 --> 01:16:50,920 Speaker 3: if you have something positive or negative to say, put 1573 01:16:50,960 --> 01:16:53,160 Speaker 3: your name on it. I have zero issue with that. 1574 01:16:53,880 --> 01:16:57,200 Speaker 3: The other side of that is not every report is 1575 01:16:57,240 --> 01:17:01,240 Speaker 3: going to be glowing, and sometimes these reports sort are accurate. 1576 01:17:01,439 --> 01:17:03,280 Speaker 3: Adam Kaplan was on with us and he was like, 1577 01:17:03,520 --> 01:17:06,360 Speaker 3: I checked with numerous sources and they were like, yeah, 1578 01:17:06,439 --> 01:17:09,360 Speaker 3: there's some stuff here. It's not earth shattering, it's not 1579 01:17:09,800 --> 01:17:13,519 Speaker 3: the heavens are falling. This guy is the biggest, you know, 1580 01:17:13,680 --> 01:17:16,200 Speaker 3: jackouse on the face of the earth. It's not that, 1581 01:17:16,320 --> 01:17:21,280 Speaker 3: but there's some stuff there. And so for I think, 1582 01:17:21,400 --> 01:17:24,720 Speaker 3: in my opinion, for Chris ballor to overreact as if 1583 01:17:24,760 --> 01:17:28,120 Speaker 3: people are just making the biggest deal out of nothing. 1584 01:17:28,640 --> 01:17:31,360 Speaker 3: I think that's silly too. So I can meet him halfway, 1585 01:17:31,800 --> 01:17:35,599 Speaker 3: put your name on it. Great, but not every report 1586 01:17:35,760 --> 01:17:37,320 Speaker 3: is going to be a glowing one. 1587 01:17:37,400 --> 01:17:41,680 Speaker 4: Yeah. So I think there's different ways to sort of 1588 01:17:41,800 --> 01:17:46,719 Speaker 4: view the source the source articles during this process. Okay, 1589 01:17:47,600 --> 01:17:50,559 Speaker 4: there are the ones from sort of respected journalists that 1590 01:17:50,720 --> 01:17:54,759 Speaker 4: talk to NFL scouts in front office members and coaches, 1591 01:17:55,840 --> 01:18:00,200 Speaker 4: you know, and you know their access is a lot. 1592 01:18:00,200 --> 01:18:03,000 Speaker 4: You know is happens because they don't name the coaches 1593 01:18:03,040 --> 01:18:06,680 Speaker 4: and the general managers and finless people. And look, are 1594 01:18:06,680 --> 01:18:10,000 Speaker 4: there things said there that I think are kinda I'd 1595 01:18:10,080 --> 01:18:14,360 Speaker 4: rather than not share. Yeah, you know, but but guess 1596 01:18:14,360 --> 01:18:18,280 Speaker 4: what in the rooms they're having these discussions, Like the 1597 01:18:18,439 --> 01:18:24,200 Speaker 4: teams were absolutely discussing whether or not Mitchell you know, 1598 01:18:24,280 --> 01:18:26,000 Speaker 4: I think it was about as it was about his diabetes. 1599 01:18:26,000 --> 01:18:28,000 Speaker 4: Are that worthy? One of the two Texas wide receivers 1600 01:18:28,040 --> 01:18:31,200 Speaker 4: was common about their their diabetes. And you know, like 1601 01:18:31,320 --> 01:18:34,320 Speaker 4: teams are talking about these things right, wrong and different. 1602 01:18:35,479 --> 01:18:37,879 Speaker 4: We want we want to know how teams talk about players. 1603 01:18:38,479 --> 01:18:41,080 Speaker 4: This is how they do it. They bring up all 1604 01:18:41,120 --> 01:18:46,240 Speaker 4: the negative things that could possibly be said about a player. Those, 1605 01:18:46,280 --> 01:18:49,599 Speaker 4: to me are sort of okay to have an article 1606 01:18:49,680 --> 01:18:52,200 Speaker 4: or two about those. The thing that bothers me the 1607 01:18:52,200 --> 01:18:55,400 Speaker 4: most are sort of like the dweeves on Twitter that 1608 01:18:55,479 --> 01:18:58,479 Speaker 4: have no followers but just make up stuff on social 1609 01:18:58,560 --> 01:19:03,680 Speaker 4: media about players. That bothers me the most. You know 1610 01:19:03,760 --> 01:19:05,840 Speaker 4: that that person does not have access to anything the 1611 01:19:05,920 --> 01:19:08,880 Speaker 4: NFL knows about a certain player, and they just make 1612 01:19:09,000 --> 01:19:12,960 Speaker 4: up something about the player anyways. That bothers me more 1613 01:19:12,960 --> 01:19:15,240 Speaker 4: than when I read a respected journalist who you know, 1614 01:19:15,240 --> 01:19:16,599 Speaker 4: reach out to some scouts and coaches. 1615 01:19:16,800 --> 01:19:17,200 Speaker 3: Mm hmm. 1616 01:19:17,720 --> 01:19:17,800 Speaker 2: No. 1617 01:19:17,960 --> 01:19:21,280 Speaker 3: I think the point about we want we want to 1618 01:19:21,320 --> 01:19:23,960 Speaker 3: know what they're talking about, you know, and that's a 1619 01:19:24,000 --> 01:19:27,479 Speaker 3: great point where they're gonna be talking about any sort 1620 01:19:27,520 --> 01:19:33,000 Speaker 3: of character concern whatever it may be. They're absolutely talking 1621 01:19:33,040 --> 01:19:36,160 Speaker 3: about that, and so to get a little bit of 1622 01:19:36,240 --> 01:19:40,280 Speaker 3: a glimpse into that, that's what I think it was. Again, 1623 01:19:40,520 --> 01:19:43,680 Speaker 3: Chris Ballard is acting like he read an article that 1624 01:19:43,800 --> 01:19:46,680 Speaker 3: was saying ad Mitchell is literally the worst person on 1625 01:19:46,720 --> 01:19:49,599 Speaker 3: the face of the earth, Like his reactions seem to 1626 01:19:49,680 --> 01:19:54,000 Speaker 3: fit that that article was never written. So I think 1627 01:19:54,000 --> 01:19:57,080 Speaker 3: that was an overreaction. But I can understand being annoyed 1628 01:19:57,120 --> 01:19:59,960 Speaker 3: that someone isn't putting their name on it because that's. 1629 01:19:59,840 --> 01:20:02,479 Speaker 4: All so defending his player he drafted to by the way. 1630 01:20:02,320 --> 01:20:04,960 Speaker 3: Well, that's absolutely But last year he did that too. 1631 01:20:05,000 --> 01:20:07,680 Speaker 3: I think it was war with CJ. Stroud because the 1632 01:20:07,960 --> 01:20:12,439 Speaker 3: talk was about what the S two test were that 1633 01:20:12,479 --> 01:20:13,320 Speaker 3: should be released. 1634 01:20:13,439 --> 01:20:15,840 Speaker 4: Like I feel like, again, it's nuanced to this, it's 1635 01:20:15,920 --> 01:20:16,439 Speaker 4: levels to this. 1636 01:20:17,960 --> 01:20:20,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, he was. He was definitely outspoken about that. 1637 01:20:21,040 --> 01:20:26,400 Speaker 3: But not everything is just character assassination, you know what 1638 01:20:26,400 --> 01:20:29,200 Speaker 3: I mean, Like, there's gonna be some things that are 1639 01:20:29,240 --> 01:20:33,280 Speaker 3: out there that are not ideal or perfect. It's it's okay, 1640 01:20:33,920 --> 01:20:36,599 Speaker 3: all right. Coming up next, we'll get back to the draft. 1641 01:20:36,600 --> 01:20:39,960 Speaker 3: A little thumbs up thumbs down version. Hang with us. Oh, 1642 01:20:40,040 --> 01:20:42,960 Speaker 3: let's go a little thumbs up thumbs down in just 1643 01:20:43,000 --> 01:20:45,639 Speaker 3: a minute. Here we are broadcasting live from the tirack 1644 01:20:45,680 --> 01:20:48,439 Speaker 3: dot com studios. Tirac dot com will help get you 1645 01:20:48,479 --> 01:20:52,280 Speaker 3: there an unmatched selection, fast, free shipping, free road hazard protection, 1646 01:20:52,720 --> 01:20:56,040 Speaker 3: and over ten thousand recommended installers. Tirac dot com. The 1647 01:20:56,080 --> 01:21:01,640 Speaker 3: way tire buying should be. Okay, Jeff, So not just 1648 01:21:01,680 --> 01:21:05,640 Speaker 3: the NFL draft, the NFL draft and beyond. If you 1649 01:21:05,720 --> 01:21:08,519 Speaker 3: will do a little thumbs up thumbs down. So let's 1650 01:21:08,520 --> 01:21:14,360 Speaker 3: start the thumbs up category. Any teams they're drafts that 1651 01:21:14,400 --> 01:21:16,760 Speaker 3: you liked, who's top of mind for you? 1652 01:21:18,120 --> 01:21:21,360 Speaker 4: The Chargers I really liked. Yeah, I liked what the 1653 01:21:21,439 --> 01:21:25,200 Speaker 4: Chiefs did. I mean the Chiefs got Xavier Worthy and 1654 01:21:25,920 --> 01:21:29,759 Speaker 4: got a starting left tackle, you know, with the second 1655 01:21:30,320 --> 01:21:34,640 Speaker 4: with the second pick, so I with their second pick, like, 1656 01:21:35,280 --> 01:21:40,439 Speaker 4: it's just a very solid draft. What other teams, I 1657 01:21:40,439 --> 01:21:42,680 Speaker 4: mean the I think the first round, a lot of 1658 01:21:42,680 --> 01:21:45,240 Speaker 4: teams did did what they had to do, which was important. 1659 01:21:45,240 --> 01:21:47,760 Speaker 4: I mean, look the Bears, I think you get like 1660 01:21:47,800 --> 01:21:54,559 Speaker 4: a A plus plus. Yeah, they ended up trading out 1661 01:21:54,560 --> 01:21:59,720 Speaker 4: of one last year, got themselves a right tackle, got 1662 01:21:59,720 --> 01:22:04,800 Speaker 4: them Dj Moore, and then this year they got Caleb 1663 01:22:04,800 --> 01:22:07,400 Speaker 4: Williams and Roal Madoonsay, man, I don't know, how do 1664 01:22:07,439 --> 01:22:09,040 Speaker 4: you do better than that over to year period. 1665 01:22:09,680 --> 01:22:13,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, that's pretty good. I give a thumbs up 1666 01:22:13,880 --> 01:22:20,919 Speaker 3: to the Ravens and the Eagles. Those teams. Man, yeah, 1667 01:22:20,960 --> 01:22:25,280 Speaker 3: I thought that both of those teams, especially in the 1668 01:22:25,280 --> 01:22:27,519 Speaker 3: first round. I'm like, man, that guy was still on 1669 01:22:27,560 --> 01:22:30,040 Speaker 3: the board. I said the same thing for both teams, 1670 01:22:30,080 --> 01:22:32,280 Speaker 3: where it's like the Ravens at the end of the 1671 01:22:32,320 --> 01:22:36,120 Speaker 3: first round thirtieth overall, they get Nate Wiggins out at Clemson, 1672 01:22:36,120 --> 01:22:39,400 Speaker 3: who's a physical corner. He just fits what they do 1673 01:22:39,720 --> 01:22:43,840 Speaker 3: so well. And the Eagles they needed secondary help, they 1674 01:22:43,840 --> 01:22:47,040 Speaker 3: get Quinyon Mitchell out of Toledo twenty second overall. That's 1675 01:22:47,080 --> 01:22:49,640 Speaker 3: good value. Again, he was a guy that could have 1676 01:22:49,960 --> 01:22:53,880 Speaker 3: transferred to another school, and if he's in the Power five, 1677 01:22:53,960 --> 01:22:56,800 Speaker 3: he's a much more much more of a household name. 1678 01:22:57,000 --> 01:22:59,680 Speaker 3: You know, it's much more known if he transferred to 1679 01:22:59,720 --> 01:23:03,120 Speaker 3: Bam or wherever. But he stayed at Toledo. They got 1680 01:23:03,160 --> 01:23:06,040 Speaker 3: him twenty second overall. And then Cooper Degene out of Iowa, 1681 01:23:06,160 --> 01:23:09,559 Speaker 3: really good athlete, thought to be possibly a first round pick. 1682 01:23:09,600 --> 01:23:12,559 Speaker 3: He slides all the way to fortieth overall. So for 1683 01:23:12,600 --> 01:23:14,880 Speaker 3: the Eagles who needed help in the secondary, to get 1684 01:23:14,920 --> 01:23:17,719 Speaker 3: those two guys at the spots they got them at 1685 01:23:17,800 --> 01:23:20,960 Speaker 3: not having to trade up. I thought that was great value. Again, Jeff, 1686 01:23:21,000 --> 01:23:24,519 Speaker 3: you know this time will tell. Just because you bought 1687 01:23:24,560 --> 01:23:27,559 Speaker 3: something like I bought a TV on sale, Well, if 1688 01:23:27,560 --> 01:23:29,479 Speaker 3: you plugged the TV in and it doesn't work, it's 1689 01:23:29,520 --> 01:23:31,720 Speaker 3: not a great deal, right, So just because you got 1690 01:23:31,760 --> 01:23:35,160 Speaker 3: good value draft wise on these guys. Doesn't mean they'll 1691 01:23:35,200 --> 01:23:37,920 Speaker 3: be productive, but for the here and now, I really 1692 01:23:37,960 --> 01:23:39,320 Speaker 3: like what those teams did. 1693 01:23:40,320 --> 01:23:43,040 Speaker 4: To me, Brian, A lot of it is about process 1694 01:23:43,120 --> 01:23:47,120 Speaker 4: to appointment. The Eagles, right, Eagles needed corners and their 1695 01:23:47,240 --> 01:23:50,439 Speaker 4: process ended up getting them possibly the number one corner 1696 01:23:50,439 --> 01:23:53,400 Speaker 4: in the draft and another player who you know, people 1697 01:23:53,439 --> 01:23:56,800 Speaker 4: had mocked in the first round. Now we don't know, 1698 01:23:57,439 --> 01:24:00,759 Speaker 4: of course, where teams had guys individual on their boards. 1699 01:24:01,280 --> 01:24:03,400 Speaker 4: A lot of the mock drafts that I trust I 1700 01:24:03,439 --> 01:24:07,519 Speaker 4: look at are done with inputs from NFL teams. Right, 1701 01:24:07,720 --> 01:24:10,040 Speaker 4: They're just not They're not made up, right, Brian, So 1702 01:24:10,640 --> 01:24:12,720 Speaker 4: a guy that people thought was a first round pick. 1703 01:24:12,760 --> 01:24:17,240 Speaker 4: That that process, to me feels like a winning process. 1704 01:24:17,240 --> 01:24:19,639 Speaker 4: What the Chiefs did, it feels like the Ravens always 1705 01:24:20,000 --> 01:24:23,160 Speaker 4: seem to have a winning process. The Steelers went heavy 1706 01:24:23,200 --> 01:24:25,920 Speaker 4: on offensive line. I like it. Protect you gotta protect 1707 01:24:25,960 --> 01:24:29,760 Speaker 4: Wilson and fields. Yeah. Process was good there. Yeah. 1708 01:24:30,240 --> 01:24:34,320 Speaker 3: Yeah. How about thumbs down any team? I feel like 1709 01:24:34,360 --> 01:24:36,600 Speaker 3: you have to ask it any team beyond the Falcons. 1710 01:24:37,320 --> 01:24:40,040 Speaker 3: I feel like we're all down on the Falcons. It's 1711 01:24:40,120 --> 01:24:40,880 Speaker 3: just a silly pick. 1712 01:24:41,000 --> 01:24:43,760 Speaker 4: Only anyone did terribly outside of Atlanta, you know, it's 1713 01:24:43,840 --> 01:24:47,160 Speaker 4: it's hard to rarely screw it up. I mean, there 1714 01:24:47,160 --> 01:24:49,719 Speaker 4: are some trades that I think are were not necessary 1715 01:24:49,760 --> 01:24:51,240 Speaker 4: and the value might not have been there, but you 1716 01:24:51,320 --> 01:24:54,720 Speaker 4: got the player you wanted. I was surprised Panthers went 1717 01:24:54,800 --> 01:24:59,080 Speaker 4: running back second round. I think, not that it was 1718 01:24:59,439 --> 01:25:05,439 Speaker 4: a terrible They've gone about their offseason trying to get 1719 01:25:05,479 --> 01:25:08,080 Speaker 4: as many pieces as possible around Bryce Young, which I 1720 01:25:08,080 --> 01:25:10,519 Speaker 4: really do like, and I just was surprised that they 1721 01:25:10,520 --> 01:25:14,960 Speaker 4: were the one to do that to run back. 1722 01:25:15,880 --> 01:25:19,519 Speaker 3: Some people were low on the Browns draft. I just look, man, 1723 01:25:19,600 --> 01:25:22,920 Speaker 3: when you go all in for Deshaun Watson and you 1724 01:25:22,960 --> 01:25:25,880 Speaker 3: don't have a couple of your top picks, you don't 1725 01:25:25,920 --> 01:25:28,800 Speaker 3: have a first round pick, it's hard to have a 1726 01:25:28,960 --> 01:25:33,479 Speaker 3: sexy draft. You know they drafted that was a non 1727 01:25:33,600 --> 01:25:38,080 Speaker 3: sexy draft. That was you know, d line guard, fifth 1728 01:25:38,160 --> 01:25:41,360 Speaker 3: round wide receiver. But that's the cost of doing business. 1729 01:25:41,400 --> 01:25:43,400 Speaker 3: If you're going to go all in for Deshaun Watson, 1730 01:25:43,920 --> 01:25:46,000 Speaker 3: that guys, it's stating the obvious. 1731 01:25:46,000 --> 01:25:46,240 Speaker 2: Man. 1732 01:25:46,600 --> 01:25:47,000 Speaker 4: If he. 1733 01:25:48,600 --> 01:25:51,080 Speaker 3: Can somehow turn the corner and turn the clock back 1734 01:25:51,120 --> 01:25:55,040 Speaker 3: to what he was before, they're cooking with grease. But 1735 01:25:55,600 --> 01:25:57,840 Speaker 3: if he's still the same old guy in Cleveland Man. 1736 01:25:58,080 --> 01:26:01,960 Speaker 3: That's an epically fit old trade. 1737 01:26:02,280 --> 01:26:05,320 Speaker 4: It might go down as one of the worst trades 1738 01:26:05,320 --> 01:26:08,639 Speaker 4: we've ever seen. I have a history along with Funny 1739 01:26:08,680 --> 01:26:12,519 Speaker 4: Enough Russell Wilson. You know, it seems like these have 1740 01:26:12,600 --> 01:26:16,160 Speaker 4: happened more recently. I do appreciate teams being aggressive and 1741 01:26:16,240 --> 01:26:19,360 Speaker 4: kind of going for it, which is nice because I 1742 01:26:19,360 --> 01:26:21,519 Speaker 4: think you have to, right, you have to be bold 1743 01:26:21,520 --> 01:26:26,000 Speaker 4: to win championships. But you know, you know, Ron, I 1744 01:26:26,040 --> 01:26:29,559 Speaker 4: really thought the first round, a lot of teams just 1745 01:26:29,680 --> 01:26:32,000 Speaker 4: kind of got what the player they needed to get. 1746 01:26:32,640 --> 01:26:36,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, right, Yeah, It's it's always. 1747 01:26:36,400 --> 01:26:38,439 Speaker 4: Do Dolphins do? How do you feel a Dolphins draft? 1748 01:26:39,520 --> 01:26:43,439 Speaker 3: Okay, like Chop Robinson. This is what's weird. He's got 1749 01:26:43,439 --> 01:26:45,800 Speaker 3: a ton of ability, but it's like he didn't have 1750 01:26:45,840 --> 01:26:47,160 Speaker 3: great production. 1751 01:26:49,000 --> 01:26:49,639 Speaker 4: Quarterback down. 1752 01:26:49,720 --> 01:26:52,400 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, So it's like I hope he turns the 1753 01:26:52,479 --> 01:26:54,840 Speaker 3: light on. I'm hoping he's you know, the next version 1754 01:26:54,880 --> 01:26:58,240 Speaker 3: of Cameron wake who out of Penn State was amazing 1755 01:26:58,320 --> 01:27:00,880 Speaker 3: for the Dolphins. That guy was an app beasts, So 1756 01:27:00,920 --> 01:27:03,439 Speaker 3: I'm hoping for the second coming of that. But it's 1757 01:27:03,479 --> 01:27:06,760 Speaker 3: always alarming where you're like, oh, this guy's measurables are 1758 01:27:06,760 --> 01:27:11,000 Speaker 3: off the charts. Production not quite there in college. That's 1759 01:27:11,680 --> 01:27:13,640 Speaker 3: that's strange. And they went running back. They went with 1760 01:27:13,760 --> 01:27:17,240 Speaker 3: Jalen Wright out of Tennessee in the fourth round, which 1761 01:27:17,280 --> 01:27:21,639 Speaker 3: was an interesting pick because they have a chan back 1762 01:27:21,680 --> 01:27:24,400 Speaker 3: there and they've got a couple of capable running backs. 1763 01:27:24,400 --> 01:27:27,200 Speaker 3: But more speed, I mean, Mike McDaniel wants more and 1764 01:27:27,240 --> 01:27:28,320 Speaker 3: more and more speed there. 1765 01:27:29,200 --> 01:27:33,559 Speaker 4: Look, if you can't, if you can't, you can't beat them, 1766 01:27:33,600 --> 01:27:39,080 Speaker 4: just run by them, you know you can't by how many? 1767 01:27:39,360 --> 01:27:42,200 Speaker 4: How many teams do you think draft in the AFC 1768 01:27:43,120 --> 01:27:45,040 Speaker 4: with the idea of how do we beat the chiefs 1769 01:27:45,120 --> 01:27:48,240 Speaker 4: versus more like how do we build our best roster 1770 01:27:48,360 --> 01:27:49,040 Speaker 4: for ourselves? 1771 01:27:49,720 --> 01:27:53,400 Speaker 3: Now that's interesting, right, Like that's the thing where let's 1772 01:27:53,400 --> 01:27:55,920 Speaker 3: take the Raiders, for instance, if you're in the same division, 1773 01:27:56,320 --> 01:27:59,640 Speaker 3: I think you really have to think like that, and 1774 01:27:59,680 --> 01:28:03,439 Speaker 3: the race it's like, eh, we'll stay put, We'll just 1775 01:28:03,479 --> 01:28:07,360 Speaker 3: take brock Bauers and just run it with Gardner Minshew, 1776 01:28:07,400 --> 01:28:09,599 Speaker 3: I guess you know, And like, how is that going 1777 01:28:09,680 --> 01:28:13,200 Speaker 3: to work in the same division with Mahomes. I think 1778 01:28:13,200 --> 01:28:16,800 Speaker 3: that you have in the AFC West, if the Broncos, 1779 01:28:17,200 --> 01:28:21,719 Speaker 3: if you know, the Chargers, if any team isn't thinking 1780 01:28:21,880 --> 01:28:25,120 Speaker 3: like that that's the wrong approach. But I think for 1781 01:28:25,320 --> 01:28:27,960 Speaker 3: teams that are on the cusp, like the Bills, and 1782 01:28:28,560 --> 01:28:31,959 Speaker 3: I don't understand why the Bills are trading with the Chiefs. 1783 01:28:32,560 --> 01:28:35,200 Speaker 4: Again, by the way, after they traded the Mahomes, you'll 1784 01:28:35,560 --> 01:28:41,280 Speaker 4: very famously that the uh the Raiders are interesting kind 1785 01:28:41,280 --> 01:28:47,519 Speaker 4: of talk about value on a draft board because if 1786 01:28:47,560 --> 01:28:51,040 Speaker 4: Brock Bauers was their fourth highest graded player, let's say, 1787 01:28:51,720 --> 01:28:54,439 Speaker 4: or fifth, or let's say, you might have been the 1788 01:28:54,479 --> 01:28:59,200 Speaker 4: highest graded non quarterback, certainly possible, and that they're at thirteen, 1789 01:28:59,280 --> 01:29:01,360 Speaker 4: he's the highest grade on the board. If you if 1790 01:29:01,360 --> 01:29:03,840 Speaker 4: you were if you were drafting Brian off your board, 1791 01:29:03,880 --> 01:29:10,800 Speaker 4: you take rock hours like that's what might have happened here. Yeah, 1792 01:29:10,840 --> 01:29:13,200 Speaker 4: And that's why you have to trust your board. It 1793 01:29:13,280 --> 01:29:15,559 Speaker 4: might not be great. You might it might not end 1794 01:29:15,680 --> 01:29:19,400 Speaker 4: up like being what you have to do, but you 1795 01:29:19,439 --> 01:29:20,800 Speaker 4: know he was the highest on your board. You have 1796 01:29:20,800 --> 01:29:22,240 Speaker 4: to take them. It's why you go through the process. 1797 01:29:22,600 --> 01:29:25,639 Speaker 3: Yeah, and that's what's I think the draft was really 1798 01:29:25,680 --> 01:29:29,080 Speaker 3: interesting for the Raiders because you're in this weird spot 1799 01:29:29,200 --> 01:29:33,160 Speaker 3: where you're picking thirteenth overall and the only way to 1800 01:29:33,320 --> 01:29:35,959 Speaker 3: go up and get one of the top quarterback prospects. 1801 01:29:36,000 --> 01:29:39,559 Speaker 3: He had to get uber aggressive and trade up the bunch. 1802 01:29:39,840 --> 01:29:42,719 Speaker 3: We were just talking about the Deshaun Watson and Russell 1803 01:29:42,720 --> 01:29:45,160 Speaker 3: Wilson trades that didn't work out. If you want to 1804 01:29:45,160 --> 01:29:48,400 Speaker 3: do a draft day traded, be Trey Lance. The Niners 1805 01:29:48,439 --> 01:29:51,320 Speaker 3: traded a boat load to get Trey Lance. Didn't work out. 1806 01:29:51,800 --> 01:29:54,960 Speaker 3: But that's the thing is you could find potentially value 1807 01:29:55,040 --> 01:29:57,600 Speaker 3: later in the draft, but to get a top prospect, 1808 01:29:57,960 --> 01:29:59,960 Speaker 3: you got to move up or just run it back 1809 01:30:00,200 --> 01:30:03,200 Speaker 3: with Gardner Minshew like, that's where you're at in the NFL. 1810 01:30:04,000 --> 01:30:05,880 Speaker 4: I did not think the Raiders should trade up. I 1811 01:30:05,880 --> 01:30:07,680 Speaker 4: actually don't think any of these quarterbacks are worthy of a 1812 01:30:07,720 --> 01:30:11,599 Speaker 4: trade out. Brian, it's some killer Williams. So I'm the Raiders. 1813 01:30:11,640 --> 01:30:13,120 Speaker 4: I think did the right thing. I just stayed where 1814 01:30:13,160 --> 01:30:16,479 Speaker 4: they were and we'll worry about quarterback obviously next year. 1815 01:30:17,200 --> 01:30:20,120 Speaker 3: Well that's the thing is, if they're in the same spot, 1816 01:30:20,520 --> 01:30:23,679 Speaker 3: it's the same scenario all over again. Right, you're gonna 1817 01:30:23,680 --> 01:30:25,760 Speaker 3: have to get aggressive and trade up for a dude 1818 01:30:25,800 --> 01:30:30,360 Speaker 3: that you're like, eh, maybe right, Like maybe he works out. 1819 01:30:30,760 --> 01:30:33,240 Speaker 3: I was getta kick out of these people saying if 1820 01:30:33,280 --> 01:30:36,200 Speaker 3: it's your guy, if you really believe it, then go 1821 01:30:36,240 --> 01:30:38,920 Speaker 3: get him. It's like that doesn't matter anyway, you know. 1822 01:30:39,240 --> 01:30:39,719 Speaker 4: Did right? 1823 01:30:40,000 --> 01:30:43,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, you're just guessing by the way thumbs up, thumbs down. 1824 01:30:43,360 --> 01:30:46,240 Speaker 3: What do you think as the Pacers and Bucks are 1825 01:30:46,280 --> 01:30:48,760 Speaker 3: getting it going here? What do you think about the 1826 01:30:48,880 --> 01:30:51,200 Speaker 3: NBA challenge system in general? 1827 01:30:51,960 --> 01:30:56,000 Speaker 4: I I don't not that I don't get it, but like, 1828 01:30:57,080 --> 01:30:58,800 Speaker 4: there's a lot of challenges. I don't think there were 1829 01:30:58,840 --> 01:31:01,320 Speaker 4: this many challenges allowed. Every time I turn the TV, 1830 01:31:01,360 --> 01:31:04,320 Speaker 4: I'm like, wait, there's a stoppage, a challenge has happened. Ye, 1831 01:31:04,520 --> 01:31:05,799 Speaker 4: feeling there's a lot of challenges. 1832 01:31:05,840 --> 01:31:09,120 Speaker 3: No, there are. There are a lot of challenges. 1833 01:31:09,360 --> 01:31:10,839 Speaker 4: And how may you get. 1834 01:31:12,320 --> 01:31:15,880 Speaker 3: Bo You probably know this, uh NBA guy, but I 1835 01:31:15,920 --> 01:31:19,880 Speaker 3: think you get to And I'm I don't want to 1836 01:31:19,920 --> 01:31:21,920 Speaker 3: confuse it with the NFL, where if you like, if 1837 01:31:21,920 --> 01:31:24,240 Speaker 3: you get one right, then you get another one. I 1838 01:31:24,320 --> 01:31:25,800 Speaker 3: think you at least you. 1839 01:31:25,720 --> 01:31:28,840 Speaker 9: Are you are right, uh? Coaches awarded. Coaches are awarded 1840 01:31:28,880 --> 01:31:30,760 Speaker 9: a second challenge if their first is successful. So it 1841 01:31:30,800 --> 01:31:31,679 Speaker 9: is kind of like the NFL. 1842 01:31:31,800 --> 01:31:33,840 Speaker 4: You get one challenge, yeah, one challenge, but. 1843 01:31:33,800 --> 01:31:35,240 Speaker 9: If you if you win, you get another one. 1844 01:31:35,280 --> 01:31:37,479 Speaker 4: I believe challenge. 1845 01:31:37,520 --> 01:31:40,160 Speaker 9: That's a quick google, so that could be wrong, but uh, 1846 01:31:40,800 --> 01:31:42,519 Speaker 9: it also doesn't matter because they never get it right. 1847 01:31:42,560 --> 01:31:43,280 Speaker 4: So who cares? 1848 01:31:43,520 --> 01:31:43,720 Speaker 1: Right? 1849 01:31:43,760 --> 01:31:48,160 Speaker 3: And I think do they not automatically review things at 1850 01:31:48,160 --> 01:31:49,240 Speaker 3: the end or. 1851 01:31:49,720 --> 01:31:52,719 Speaker 9: I think you can't. I think it's like the NFL 1852 01:31:52,720 --> 01:31:54,880 Speaker 9: where you can't challenge after a certain point. So that's 1853 01:31:54,880 --> 01:31:57,880 Speaker 9: why you always see players like, uh, throw their fingers 1854 01:31:57,960 --> 01:31:59,920 Speaker 9: up into the circle. But I'm not sure. 1855 01:32:00,439 --> 01:32:03,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, man, that's the one thing is two things with 1856 01:32:03,280 --> 01:32:08,439 Speaker 3: the challenge thing correcting obviously blown calls. I'll always be 1857 01:32:08,479 --> 01:32:10,600 Speaker 3: a fan of that. But when they go to the 1858 01:32:10,680 --> 01:32:13,880 Speaker 3: replay and I'm like, more times than not, Jeff, I'm like, 1859 01:32:14,080 --> 01:32:16,360 Speaker 3: I don't know what they're gonna rule. I really don't. 1860 01:32:16,400 --> 01:32:18,200 Speaker 3: It looks like a file to me, but I don't 1861 01:32:18,240 --> 01:32:20,360 Speaker 3: know if they're gonna call a foul or overturn it 1862 01:32:20,439 --> 01:32:23,280 Speaker 3: or whatever. So I don't know what they're gonna call 1863 01:32:23,400 --> 01:32:26,240 Speaker 3: and what they're gonna see. Oftentimes when they go to replay, 1864 01:32:26,280 --> 01:32:28,680 Speaker 3: and I hate the index finger. It's just a constant. 1865 01:32:29,000 --> 01:32:31,720 Speaker 3: It could be the first quarter, three minutes have gone by, 1866 01:32:32,760 --> 01:32:34,960 Speaker 3: a guy gets whistled for a file. He thinks it's 1867 01:32:35,000 --> 01:32:37,559 Speaker 3: a garbage call, and the index finger is just twirling 1868 01:32:37,640 --> 01:32:40,000 Speaker 3: around like review it, review it, review it. It's like 1869 01:32:40,040 --> 01:32:41,599 Speaker 3: that throughout a lot of the game. 1870 01:32:41,680 --> 01:32:41,840 Speaker 2: Man. 1871 01:32:41,920 --> 01:32:47,280 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's aggressive. I uh. I'm of the opinion that 1872 01:32:47,479 --> 01:32:52,800 Speaker 4: these reviews should be to fix egregious errors. I think, 1873 01:32:52,920 --> 01:32:54,200 Speaker 4: I think far too often. 1874 01:32:54,640 --> 01:32:55,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's not you. 1875 01:32:55,880 --> 01:32:58,720 Speaker 4: It's just used to fix like simple things, and to me, 1876 01:32:58,840 --> 01:33:02,000 Speaker 4: that's like not the spirit of what this should be totally. 1877 01:33:02,080 --> 01:33:05,599 Speaker 4: And I think in all in all sports, by the way, 1878 01:33:05,600 --> 01:33:09,760 Speaker 4: it's review is fixing gregious errors. Yeah, it's not. It's 1879 01:33:09,800 --> 01:33:12,160 Speaker 4: not like whether or not the you know, the second 1880 01:33:12,160 --> 01:33:15,280 Speaker 4: basement's toe tip the base as he tried to turn two. 1881 01:33:15,680 --> 01:33:15,920 Speaker 2: It's like. 1882 01:33:17,800 --> 01:33:19,880 Speaker 3: That happened at the end of last night's game, Jeff, 1883 01:33:19,920 --> 01:33:23,240 Speaker 3: where it was Jamal Murray. Jamal Murray had the ball 1884 01:33:23,880 --> 01:33:26,040 Speaker 3: and a Lakers player might have been D'Angelo Russell, I 1885 01:33:26,080 --> 01:33:29,160 Speaker 3: can't remember. He knocked it out of bounds and the 1886 01:33:29,240 --> 01:33:33,200 Speaker 3: Lakers challenged it and they were right because it technically 1887 01:33:33,600 --> 01:33:37,640 Speaker 3: grazed like the rand finger of Jamal Murray. 1888 01:33:37,400 --> 01:33:39,240 Speaker 4: That happened at the end of the now Chremester game. 1889 01:33:39,280 --> 01:33:43,840 Speaker 4: If you remember Virginia Texas Tech, Like, if the ball 1890 01:33:43,960 --> 01:33:48,639 Speaker 4: is hit out of your hand, it will it will 1891 01:33:48,680 --> 01:33:51,479 Speaker 4: sometimes hit off your fingertips going away from your body. 1892 01:33:52,120 --> 01:33:55,360 Speaker 4: That to me is not is not something you overturn. 1893 01:33:55,880 --> 01:33:59,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, I hate that. It drives me crazy. It does. 1894 01:33:59,439 --> 01:34:03,599 Speaker 3: But that's the thing where if you can correct calls 1895 01:34:03,600 --> 01:34:07,880 Speaker 3: that are obviously missed, great, knock yourself out. But when 1896 01:34:07,920 --> 01:34:11,160 Speaker 3: they are looking at the lit like the tiniest detail, 1897 01:34:11,320 --> 01:34:14,400 Speaker 3: not a fan last one here, Jeff, I just noticed 1898 01:34:14,400 --> 01:34:18,200 Speaker 3: this thumbs up with thumbs down on blocking people on Twitter. 1899 01:34:18,760 --> 01:34:21,599 Speaker 3: So you had a popular tweet right here, what's awesome? 1900 01:34:23,600 --> 01:34:27,760 Speaker 4: Well, this is the guy who who made up So 1901 01:34:28,040 --> 01:34:30,559 Speaker 4: this is a kind of engagement account on social media, right, 1902 01:34:30,600 --> 01:34:33,040 Speaker 4: They're just sort of posting things to get engagement, which 1903 01:34:33,080 --> 01:34:35,760 Speaker 4: I felt bait of. But they mentioned the organ and 1904 01:34:35,800 --> 01:34:39,479 Speaker 4: wide receiver Troy Franklin fell because he doesn't like football 1905 01:34:39,479 --> 01:34:44,280 Speaker 4: and bombed his interviews. And I'm not a person who 1906 01:34:44,320 --> 01:34:48,960 Speaker 4: breaks news. It's not my not my business. I just 1907 01:34:49,000 --> 01:34:50,599 Speaker 4: don't do that. I don't want to be in that business. 1908 01:34:50,600 --> 01:34:53,519 Speaker 4: But you know, I talk enough people in this world 1909 01:34:53,560 --> 01:34:56,840 Speaker 4: that I get a lot of stuff before it's you know, 1910 01:34:56,920 --> 01:34:59,639 Speaker 4: before it becomes news or behind the scenes. But again, 1911 01:34:59,680 --> 01:35:02,040 Speaker 4: I my rule is not to share that information. Brian 1912 01:35:02,040 --> 01:35:03,439 Speaker 4: and the reason I get told it and we have 1913 01:35:03,479 --> 01:35:05,799 Speaker 4: communication because I don't share it right, Like, for example, 1914 01:35:05,960 --> 01:35:08,519 Speaker 4: Mackai Beck in the offensive lignment just signed with the 1915 01:35:08,520 --> 01:35:12,599 Speaker 4: Eagles about it thirty minutes ago. I knew that eight 1916 01:35:12,640 --> 01:35:15,000 Speaker 4: hours ago. But like, it's not my job to break 1917 01:35:15,000 --> 01:35:17,680 Speaker 4: that news, right, It's not my job. And so I 1918 01:35:17,680 --> 01:35:20,240 Speaker 4: got a call from a buddy of mine who's a 1919 01:35:20,280 --> 01:35:23,960 Speaker 4: head of a scouting department in the NFL on Saturday morning, 1920 01:35:24,520 --> 01:35:25,880 Speaker 4: sort of out of the blue, and he's like, hey man, 1921 01:35:26,000 --> 01:35:28,800 Speaker 4: I saw your tweet about Franklin dropping and he kind 1922 01:35:28,800 --> 01:35:32,120 Speaker 4: of went through why he dropped, and it was nothing 1923 01:35:32,160 --> 01:35:34,800 Speaker 4: at all what this guy had said. And so all 1924 01:35:34,840 --> 01:35:38,479 Speaker 4: I said was, hey man, that's not true. You're making 1925 01:35:38,479 --> 01:35:41,760 Speaker 4: it up. And he oh man, Brian, he got like 1926 01:35:41,960 --> 01:35:44,800 Speaker 4: super angry. And then I come and find out people 1927 01:35:44,840 --> 01:35:46,680 Speaker 4: sent me a bunch of shot screenshots. He makes up 1928 01:35:46,720 --> 01:35:49,599 Speaker 4: everything with those accounts that just throwstuff against the wall, 1929 01:35:49,680 --> 01:35:51,640 Speaker 4: tries to make it say, these are the accounts that 1930 01:35:51,720 --> 01:35:55,040 Speaker 4: Chris Ballard doesn't like. Right, These people on social media 1931 01:35:55,120 --> 01:35:57,719 Speaker 4: just sort of make things up. The thing about about 1932 01:35:57,760 --> 01:36:00,000 Speaker 4: a person like Jay Glazer who brings a bunch of news, 1933 01:36:00,200 --> 01:36:03,120 Speaker 4: he said this before he needs like three sources, you know, like, 1934 01:36:03,760 --> 01:36:07,280 Speaker 4: you're not going on social media a lot of us 1935 01:36:07,280 --> 01:36:10,559 Speaker 4: to get this information about things in the NFL and 1936 01:36:10,640 --> 01:36:13,519 Speaker 4: immediately running social media and spouting off about it. That's 1937 01:36:13,520 --> 01:36:16,200 Speaker 4: like my first tell that you actually have no information whatsoever. 1938 01:36:16,320 --> 01:36:19,120 Speaker 4: Your information is not good because a lot of the 1939 01:36:19,160 --> 01:36:22,960 Speaker 4: information does not get set in public for various reasons. 1940 01:36:23,280 --> 01:36:26,880 Speaker 4: The you know, the the Troy Franklin stuff. I don't know. 1941 01:36:27,040 --> 01:36:29,200 Speaker 4: It's not my job to release any of it. So 1942 01:36:29,240 --> 01:36:31,040 Speaker 4: I was told by the NFL team it's not what 1943 01:36:31,080 --> 01:36:34,280 Speaker 4: this guy said. And people have a hard time with 1944 01:36:34,320 --> 01:36:37,280 Speaker 4: that concept of like, I'm not there to break news, 1945 01:36:37,320 --> 01:36:38,559 Speaker 4: but I can tell you you're wrong. 1946 01:36:39,080 --> 01:36:41,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, it makes sense. I like the tweet. A 1947 01:36:41,320 --> 01:36:43,080 Speaker 3: lot of people were a fan of it. I just 1948 01:36:43,160 --> 01:36:46,559 Speaker 3: randomly saw it. You wrote, you like quote tweeted this 1949 01:36:46,640 --> 01:36:49,160 Speaker 3: guy and said I got paid to block people in 1950 01:36:49,200 --> 01:36:51,519 Speaker 3: real life and now I'm doing it for free on 1951 01:36:51,600 --> 01:36:55,320 Speaker 3: social media. See ya. He did a little Michael kay, 1952 01:36:55,520 --> 01:36:57,759 Speaker 3: you know Yankees see ya at. 1953 01:36:57,600 --> 01:36:59,600 Speaker 4: The end in the tweet to his profile of me 1954 01:36:59,640 --> 01:37:01,479 Speaker 4: blocking It's just engagement off. 1955 01:37:03,160 --> 01:37:05,120 Speaker 3: That's crazy, man, goodness, It's. 1956 01:37:05,000 --> 01:37:08,240 Speaker 4: Just look, man, social media is not real life. If 1957 01:37:08,240 --> 01:37:10,320 Speaker 4: you take it like real life. You're gonna have a 1958 01:37:10,320 --> 01:37:13,280 Speaker 4: bad existence on it. You all get this guy like 1959 01:37:13,360 --> 01:37:18,600 Speaker 4: he just the trol bad information and uh you know 1960 01:37:18,760 --> 01:37:19,640 Speaker 4: you got it? 1961 01:37:20,040 --> 01:37:23,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, no doubt. All right, Coming up next, are you 1962 01:37:23,360 --> 01:37:28,280 Speaker 3: a fan of DJ Khaled? Jeff? I know you're with 1963 01:37:28,360 --> 01:37:31,839 Speaker 3: your musical taste right there. That's right. What is DJ 1964 01:37:32,080 --> 01:37:36,720 Speaker 3: Khalid have in common with a football team? We'll tell 1965 01:37:36,720 --> 01:37:39,160 Speaker 3: you about that. Coming up. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian No. 1966 01:37:39,720 --> 01:37:43,720 Speaker 3: This is Fox Sports Radio. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian No. 1967 01:37:45,720 --> 01:37:47,720 Speaker 3: You're on Fox Sports Radio. We're coming to you live 1968 01:37:47,800 --> 01:37:53,080 Speaker 3: from the tairaq dot com studios. Yeah. So our guy here, 1969 01:37:53,160 --> 01:37:59,880 Speaker 3: Jeff DJ Khalid, Love me some DJ Khaled? So what 1970 01:38:00,040 --> 01:38:02,080 Speaker 3: does he have to do with the football team. I 1971 01:38:02,120 --> 01:38:06,000 Speaker 3: would say it's the Colorado Buffalo's right here, Jeff, That's 1972 01:38:06,040 --> 01:38:11,160 Speaker 3: what I would say. Because there's another transfer, another guy 1973 01:38:11,920 --> 01:38:17,080 Speaker 3: leaving the Buffs, this time running back Dylan Edwards transferring 1974 01:38:17,080 --> 01:38:19,880 Speaker 3: to Kansas State. Right there was the leading rusher last 1975 01:38:19,960 --> 01:38:24,639 Speaker 3: year and he's gone. Look man, it's one of these things. 1976 01:38:24,680 --> 01:38:29,600 Speaker 3: Where was this the fifteenth guy? Because they had fourteen? 1977 01:38:30,479 --> 01:38:33,080 Speaker 3: He might be one of the fourteen entering the portal. 1978 01:38:32,720 --> 01:38:38,320 Speaker 4: But I think it's up the fifteen now. Yeah. So 1979 01:38:38,360 --> 01:38:42,080 Speaker 4: here's the thing about the portal. And Colorado has got 1980 01:38:42,120 --> 01:38:48,880 Speaker 4: a bunch of players that they transferred in. When I 1981 01:38:48,960 --> 01:38:53,320 Speaker 4: look at the transfer portal, I tend to look at 1982 01:38:53,560 --> 01:38:59,000 Speaker 4: which schools are in the hunt for a player. So 1983 01:38:59,040 --> 01:39:03,000 Speaker 4: Colorado got a player, a defensive end from Pittsburgh, and 1984 01:39:03,120 --> 01:39:06,000 Speaker 4: the two teams that were visited that the player was 1985 01:39:06,000 --> 01:39:11,120 Speaker 4: going to visit, Yep, we're Colorado and USC Okay, I 1986 01:39:11,160 --> 01:39:13,559 Speaker 4: mean all right, I mean those teams are desperate for 1987 01:39:13,720 --> 01:39:18,080 Speaker 4: defensive help. Right if it had been Georgia and A 1988 01:39:18,120 --> 01:39:21,280 Speaker 4: and M and Oregon and Ohio State, I think you 1989 01:39:21,280 --> 01:39:23,599 Speaker 4: feel kind of differently about the impact of those players 1990 01:39:23,600 --> 01:39:27,920 Speaker 4: in the spring. Not sorry, not dame. The truth of 1991 01:39:27,960 --> 01:39:31,920 Speaker 4: the matter is the impact of transfer portal players in 1992 01:39:31,920 --> 01:39:36,040 Speaker 4: the spring is very minimal. And you need to be 1993 01:39:36,160 --> 01:39:42,560 Speaker 4: able to build your roster via high school recruiting supplemented 1994 01:39:42,600 --> 01:39:46,160 Speaker 4: by the portal, because that is that that becomes the 1995 01:39:46,240 --> 01:39:50,280 Speaker 4: depth and the base of your team. You cannot keep. 1996 01:39:51,040 --> 01:39:59,200 Speaker 4: You cannot build a team to last, continuing to continuing 1997 01:39:59,280 --> 01:40:05,439 Speaker 4: to like you know, just build each and every year 1998 01:40:05,520 --> 01:40:07,599 Speaker 4: a brand new team each year. By the way, Bobby 1999 01:40:07,600 --> 01:40:09,000 Speaker 4: Reporter's star rejected for the Bucks. 2000 01:40:09,080 --> 01:40:12,960 Speaker 3: Bro, you don't Janis or Damian Lillard? What are you 2001 01:40:13,120 --> 01:40:16,080 Speaker 3: doing getting ejected? That can't happen. 2002 01:40:16,960 --> 01:40:19,160 Speaker 4: I think it might be time to make a little 2003 01:40:19,680 --> 01:40:22,360 Speaker 4: on the on the old Bucks under here, right, I mean, like, 2004 01:40:22,880 --> 01:40:24,880 Speaker 4: how do you not? Who's going to score for them? 2005 01:40:24,880 --> 01:40:29,080 Speaker 4: He was just how do you how do you like? Yeah, 2006 01:40:29,080 --> 01:40:30,040 Speaker 4: I'm not going to score? 2007 01:40:30,880 --> 01:40:34,840 Speaker 3: Right, No, it's well, the thing is, the Pacers are 2008 01:40:34,920 --> 01:40:38,559 Speaker 3: the team defending them. You know they'll score a little bit, 2009 01:40:38,600 --> 01:40:40,439 Speaker 3: but I hear you, they're not going to score enough. 2010 01:40:41,120 --> 01:40:42,840 Speaker 4: I have it's one o two and it's one o 2011 01:40:42,960 --> 01:40:44,880 Speaker 4: two point five is a number for the Bucks. 2012 01:40:46,120 --> 01:40:47,200 Speaker 3: You're going under on that? 2013 01:40:47,400 --> 01:40:49,759 Speaker 4: I went under? Yeah, they're missing there three leading scores. 2014 01:40:49,800 --> 01:40:50,679 Speaker 4: If I lose, I lose. 2015 01:40:51,000 --> 01:40:53,960 Speaker 3: There you go. I like, Pat Connaton is just going 2016 01:40:54,040 --> 01:40:55,840 Speaker 3: to burn you. He's gonna drop twenty. 2017 01:40:56,240 --> 01:40:57,840 Speaker 4: Well, I guess Chris Middleton's still playing? Is one of 2018 01:40:57,840 --> 01:41:02,760 Speaker 4: their leading scores? Well? Yeah, So the thing about the 2019 01:41:03,040 --> 01:41:05,800 Speaker 4: reason why a lot of us are down on Colorado 2020 01:41:06,720 --> 01:41:16,400 Speaker 4: is because Dion can use his fame to really build 2021 01:41:17,240 --> 01:41:25,479 Speaker 4: an incredible core at Colorado, and he's just choosing not 2022 01:41:25,560 --> 01:41:28,599 Speaker 4: to do that, you know, and he's choosing to build 2023 01:41:28,720 --> 01:41:32,160 Speaker 4: very short term, which again is fine if your goals 2024 01:41:32,160 --> 01:41:34,920 Speaker 4: to leave after this season, which it feels very likely 2025 01:41:34,960 --> 01:41:37,000 Speaker 4: that's going to happen. And so a lot of us 2026 01:41:37,000 --> 01:41:39,600 Speaker 4: don't consider them to be serious about roster building for 2027 01:41:39,640 --> 01:41:43,600 Speaker 4: this reason, and I feel that way. I know others do. 2028 01:41:44,479 --> 01:41:47,320 Speaker 4: It's hard to take them as seriously because of that. 2029 01:41:47,560 --> 01:41:51,600 Speaker 4: And so, look, they've gotten portal players back in and 2030 01:41:51,640 --> 01:41:54,240 Speaker 4: they've lost players. I was an article this weekend I 2031 01:41:54,280 --> 01:41:58,479 Speaker 4: read that they had nine O line transfers in last year, 2032 01:41:58,520 --> 01:42:03,240 Speaker 4: only seven or left on the team, Like, how is 2033 01:42:03,280 --> 01:42:06,200 Speaker 4: that going to build a winning roster man? 2034 01:42:07,640 --> 01:42:10,360 Speaker 3: Yeah. No, we've talked about it too. I've compared it 2035 01:42:10,400 --> 01:42:13,840 Speaker 3: to it's a lot like an NFL team, right, you 2036 01:42:13,880 --> 01:42:17,360 Speaker 3: want to build your team through the draft, and then 2037 01:42:17,400 --> 01:42:20,280 Speaker 3: you want to add the bells and whistles with free agency. 2038 01:42:21,240 --> 01:42:24,040 Speaker 3: And that's how I feel about a college team, where 2039 01:42:24,080 --> 01:42:27,040 Speaker 3: you want to build through recruiting and you want the 2040 01:42:27,040 --> 01:42:29,720 Speaker 3: bells and whistles to be the portal. But if you're 2041 01:42:29,720 --> 01:42:32,920 Speaker 3: trying to build through the portal, that's a different thing. 2042 01:42:33,000 --> 01:42:38,360 Speaker 3: That's not long term stability. But the thing that's different 2043 01:42:38,400 --> 01:42:42,439 Speaker 3: with Colorado because these teams, you take any team in 2044 01:42:42,479 --> 01:42:46,160 Speaker 3: the country, they're going to have kids transferring out. They're 2045 01:42:46,200 --> 01:42:48,960 Speaker 3: going to have them transfer to other schools. But what's 2046 01:42:49,000 --> 01:42:52,880 Speaker 3: different with Colorado. One of the guys that is transferring 2047 01:42:53,000 --> 01:42:57,679 Speaker 3: is Cormani McClain and his quote was, I just don't 2048 01:42:57,720 --> 01:43:01,840 Speaker 3: want to play for clicks. And it's like, Okay, that's 2049 01:43:01,960 --> 01:43:04,320 Speaker 3: different than just leaving, you know what I mean, Like 2050 01:43:04,360 --> 01:43:08,120 Speaker 3: that's a parting shot out the door. That's where it's 2051 01:43:08,120 --> 01:43:11,040 Speaker 3: a different situation. I'm not rooting for Dion to fail 2052 01:43:11,080 --> 01:43:14,639 Speaker 3: at all. Dion is great for college football, but it's 2053 01:43:14,680 --> 01:43:18,040 Speaker 3: been turned into this thing, Jeff, where if you say 2054 01:43:18,080 --> 01:43:23,000 Speaker 3: anything that's critical in nature, like whoa, we got more transfers, 2055 01:43:23,360 --> 01:43:26,000 Speaker 3: that's not great, or I'll look at the recruiting numbers 2056 01:43:26,000 --> 01:43:30,040 Speaker 3: where they are that's really low. It's not automatically hatred 2057 01:43:30,120 --> 01:43:31,160 Speaker 3: toward Dion's No. 2058 01:43:31,160 --> 01:43:33,240 Speaker 4: It is no. You know, Brian, you hate you hate Dion, 2059 01:43:33,280 --> 01:43:36,200 Speaker 4: so do I. I don't look. Look, I've been called 2060 01:43:36,280 --> 01:43:39,360 Speaker 4: racist many times for my takes on Dion and Colorado, 2061 01:43:39,360 --> 01:43:42,160 Speaker 4: which is interesting because you know I covered him fully 2062 01:43:42,200 --> 01:43:45,880 Speaker 4: in his first year on Pacto Radio. Many things I 2063 01:43:46,000 --> 01:43:48,080 Speaker 4: like about what he does in his program. I love 2064 01:43:48,120 --> 01:43:50,200 Speaker 4: the way he instilled discipline, at least you know, in 2065 01:43:50,200 --> 01:43:52,679 Speaker 4: the meeting rooms. Obviously, sometimes I think all the field 2066 01:43:52,680 --> 01:43:54,280 Speaker 4: of his players don't follow through on some of that, 2067 01:43:54,880 --> 01:43:56,519 Speaker 4: which is not I don't know if that's his fault 2068 01:43:56,520 --> 01:43:59,200 Speaker 4: per se, but part of the reason why it is 2069 01:43:59,240 --> 01:44:03,680 Speaker 4: his fault because a lot of times, those core players 2070 01:44:04,439 --> 01:44:07,120 Speaker 4: that are your leaders tend to be guys that have 2071 01:44:07,200 --> 01:44:09,880 Speaker 4: been there a long time, right, They tend to be 2072 01:44:09,920 --> 01:44:13,960 Speaker 4: the players that you have developed over years in your program. 2073 01:44:13,960 --> 01:44:16,679 Speaker 4: Now he doesn't have that luxury, but into year two now, 2074 01:44:17,560 --> 01:44:22,400 Speaker 4: I mean there's just not it's Sanders and Sanders and Hunter, 2075 01:44:22,640 --> 01:44:24,640 Speaker 4: like those are the three games. There's just not a 2076 01:44:24,680 --> 01:44:29,439 Speaker 4: lot of guys that really know Dion, that have played 2077 01:44:29,479 --> 01:44:31,720 Speaker 4: a lot for Dion. And then on top of that, 2078 01:44:32,280 --> 01:44:36,840 Speaker 4: mind you, he has an offensive line coach who I 2079 01:44:36,880 --> 01:44:39,120 Speaker 4: played with the NFL, Phil Lo I like Phil, great guy, 2080 01:44:39,600 --> 01:44:44,400 Speaker 4: first time offensive line coach. Okay, he has a first 2081 01:44:44,400 --> 01:44:49,080 Speaker 4: time defensive line coach and Warren sapp He has a 2082 01:44:49,240 --> 01:44:52,559 Speaker 4: first time college if it's coordinator in a in a 2083 01:44:52,600 --> 01:44:54,479 Speaker 4: coach that came over from the Cincinni Bagels. I think 2084 01:44:54,479 --> 01:44:57,160 Speaker 4: its the first time in college football and Pat Shermers 2085 01:44:57,120 --> 01:45:02,080 Speaker 4: is oc. I've watched many years Patch sherm offenses. Don't 2086 01:45:02,080 --> 01:45:05,240 Speaker 4: think they're terribly good. So all these things make me 2087 01:45:05,280 --> 01:45:07,679 Speaker 4: believe they're just not going to be you know, six 2088 01:45:07,720 --> 01:45:09,160 Speaker 4: wins maybe at the most. 2089 01:45:09,680 --> 01:45:13,320 Speaker 3: Yeah right, yeah, yeah, I don't. I don't think it's 2090 01:45:13,360 --> 01:45:17,200 Speaker 3: gonna be turning around right away. They just have too 2091 01:45:17,240 --> 01:45:19,800 Speaker 3: many holes on the roster. And look, man, that's the 2092 01:45:19,840 --> 01:45:25,519 Speaker 3: thing is that to me is a huge red flag 2093 01:45:26,040 --> 01:45:32,080 Speaker 3: where a five star player is entering the portal trying 2094 01:45:32,080 --> 01:45:35,160 Speaker 3: to transfer away and there's a parting shot out the door, 2095 01:45:35,320 --> 01:45:37,280 Speaker 3: you know what I mean? Like, because it was the 2096 01:45:37,360 --> 01:45:40,360 Speaker 3: Dan Lanning thing with Oregon, right, Like we play for wins, 2097 01:45:40,479 --> 01:45:42,680 Speaker 3: they play for clicks, that sort of thing. And so 2098 01:45:42,760 --> 01:45:46,320 Speaker 3: this player, Cormani McClain is referencing that I just don't 2099 01:45:46,320 --> 01:45:50,439 Speaker 3: want to play for clicks, and it's like, whoa it 2100 01:45:51,040 --> 01:45:54,679 Speaker 3: was that. It was like that, Well, take anything in life, 2101 01:45:54,760 --> 01:45:58,080 Speaker 3: right if you, Jeff, if you got another gig on 2102 01:45:58,200 --> 01:46:04,240 Speaker 3: radio and you had a parting shot at Fox Sports Radio, 2103 01:46:04,280 --> 01:46:07,200 Speaker 3: I'd be like, whoa. You know what I mean, that's 2104 01:46:07,400 --> 01:46:11,000 Speaker 3: telling and that would never happen. That's hypothetical, right, But 2105 01:46:11,080 --> 01:46:13,880 Speaker 3: you understand what I mean. Like, it's one thing Sam 2106 01:46:13,920 --> 01:46:15,920 Speaker 3: Hartman comes to mind, because you know me, I'm a 2107 01:46:15,960 --> 01:46:20,479 Speaker 3: Notre Dame honk. Sam Hartman left wake Forest and went 2108 01:46:20,520 --> 01:46:24,439 Speaker 3: to Notre Dame last season. If he had a parting 2109 01:46:24,520 --> 01:46:28,880 Speaker 3: shot at wake Forest as he left, it'd be like, WHOA, 2110 01:46:28,960 --> 01:46:31,680 Speaker 3: what's up with that? What's going on here? So that 2111 01:46:31,800 --> 01:46:34,120 Speaker 3: to me is telling it's not just a player leaving. 2112 01:46:34,200 --> 01:46:37,559 Speaker 3: It's a player leaving and having something like taking a 2113 01:46:37,600 --> 01:46:42,440 Speaker 3: personal shot while he's leaving. That is a different category 2114 01:46:42,520 --> 01:46:45,360 Speaker 3: to me. So I don't know. I just I think 2115 01:46:45,400 --> 01:46:48,120 Speaker 3: the program should be more stable than it is. I'm 2116 01:46:48,160 --> 01:46:51,439 Speaker 3: not expecting twelve wins out of the gate in year 2117 01:46:51,479 --> 01:46:54,160 Speaker 3: one or coming up in year two for Dion Sanders, 2118 01:46:54,200 --> 01:46:57,559 Speaker 3: but it should be more stable than it is, I think. 2119 01:46:57,640 --> 01:46:58,639 Speaker 3: Is the bottom line. 2120 01:46:58,439 --> 01:47:00,639 Speaker 4: As far as where we're at, right, agree? Yeah? 2121 01:47:01,240 --> 01:47:05,880 Speaker 3: Yeah? Uh. Someone who's always stable Moncey Belangos even more 2122 01:47:05,920 --> 01:47:09,559 Speaker 3: stable after her Clippers held on for a big game 2123 01:47:09,600 --> 01:47:10,080 Speaker 3: four win. 2124 01:47:10,520 --> 01:47:12,920 Speaker 7: Stable. I don't know if I've ever been described as that. 2125 01:47:13,080 --> 01:47:13,439 Speaker 2: Thank you. 2126 01:47:13,720 --> 01:47:15,400 Speaker 3: Oh by the way, Manchi, I have to tell you 2127 01:47:15,439 --> 01:47:17,479 Speaker 3: something real fast off the top of my head, because 2128 01:47:17,880 --> 01:47:21,240 Speaker 3: according to Moncey, yes, it was recently. It was either 2129 01:47:21,320 --> 01:47:23,479 Speaker 3: last week or the year before or the week before. 2130 01:47:25,200 --> 01:47:27,599 Speaker 3: Jeff she had this take where just because you put 2131 01:47:27,600 --> 01:47:31,200 Speaker 3: your hazard lights on, oh you can't just stop wherever 2132 01:47:31,320 --> 01:47:34,920 Speaker 3: you want and it's all good. And literally the next 2133 01:47:34,960 --> 01:47:37,559 Speaker 3: day that's what I did. It's it's what I did. 2134 01:47:37,680 --> 01:47:38,639 Speaker 3: I'm like, oh my. 2135 01:47:38,600 --> 01:47:41,280 Speaker 4: God, you have to pull over right. 2136 01:47:41,360 --> 01:47:44,280 Speaker 6: So, like maybe it's here in LA, but people nowadays 2137 01:47:44,479 --> 01:47:46,920 Speaker 6: they just like put their hazard lights on and stop and. 2138 01:47:46,840 --> 01:47:48,240 Speaker 7: Do whatever they want right. 2139 01:47:48,439 --> 01:47:50,880 Speaker 6: Like it's not pulling over, it's not getting out of 2140 01:47:50,880 --> 01:47:51,280 Speaker 6: the way. 2141 01:47:51,360 --> 01:47:54,000 Speaker 7: They're literally in the way. But they're like, no, I'm 2142 01:47:54,000 --> 01:47:54,960 Speaker 7: a hazard lights on. 2143 01:47:55,040 --> 01:47:57,599 Speaker 4: I'm okay, yeah, No, that's not right. 2144 01:47:57,640 --> 01:47:58,240 Speaker 10: It's not right. 2145 01:47:58,479 --> 01:48:01,080 Speaker 6: I have such road rage, like I literally want to 2146 01:48:01,200 --> 01:48:02,720 Speaker 6: tell these people off, and I'm just. 2147 01:48:02,680 --> 01:48:03,800 Speaker 7: Like, don't do it, don't do it. 2148 01:48:03,880 --> 01:48:06,679 Speaker 6: I actually, like today, I went to pick up Starbucks 2149 01:48:06,760 --> 01:48:10,200 Speaker 6: early this morning, and I walked into this shopping center. 2150 01:48:10,360 --> 01:48:13,240 Speaker 6: Nobody's there, but some person said, I don't need a 2151 01:48:13,280 --> 01:48:16,320 Speaker 6: parking spot. There's twenty seven parking spots. I'm just gonna 2152 01:48:16,320 --> 01:48:19,200 Speaker 6: pull up right here, block a lane, put my hazard 2153 01:48:19,280 --> 01:48:22,000 Speaker 6: lights on for no reason. And I just wanted to 2154 01:48:22,000 --> 01:48:24,040 Speaker 6: be like, can I ask you why you're doing this. 2155 01:48:24,120 --> 01:48:25,639 Speaker 6: There's twenty seven spots around. 2156 01:48:26,040 --> 01:48:29,639 Speaker 4: Do you want to know what I think that the 2157 01:48:29,680 --> 01:48:34,000 Speaker 4: IQ test ah should be how you handle yourself in 2158 01:48:34,040 --> 01:48:34,599 Speaker 4: a parking lot. 2159 01:48:34,720 --> 01:48:36,759 Speaker 7: Yes, oh, oh my god, it's brilliant. 2160 01:48:36,960 --> 01:48:39,200 Speaker 4: I think that should be the like the general test 2161 01:48:39,240 --> 01:48:43,519 Speaker 4: for that. I also the grocery store. I have many 2162 01:48:43,560 --> 01:48:46,760 Speaker 4: tanks on this. You had down a rabbits World. My 2163 01:48:46,840 --> 01:48:49,920 Speaker 4: grocery store that I go to here in Charlotte. It 2164 01:48:50,000 --> 01:48:53,080 Speaker 4: has one way like lanes right, like, you drive down 2165 01:48:53,120 --> 01:48:54,960 Speaker 4: one way, you turn the other way home the other way. 2166 01:48:55,520 --> 01:48:59,400 Speaker 4: If you're parked in the opposite direction, you should lose 2167 01:48:59,439 --> 01:49:02,240 Speaker 4: your privileges have a car. I think you should be towed, 2168 01:49:02,760 --> 01:49:04,960 Speaker 4: But you should be towed, Like, do you not look 2169 01:49:05,000 --> 01:49:07,360 Speaker 4: around the rest of everyone else and how they are 2170 01:49:07,400 --> 01:49:10,759 Speaker 4: situated right before you part your car the wrong direction. 2171 01:49:11,439 --> 01:49:13,960 Speaker 6: It's just like I can only think that you're just 2172 01:49:14,000 --> 01:49:16,439 Speaker 6: a selfish person who doesn't care about anyone else. 2173 01:49:17,240 --> 01:49:19,639 Speaker 4: Well, you're not looking at your surrounders. You're not paying attention. 2174 01:49:20,400 --> 01:49:22,320 Speaker 4: The last one, by the way, is a zipper merger. 2175 01:49:23,280 --> 01:49:26,160 Speaker 4: If if you don't know how a zipper merger, you 2176 01:49:26,160 --> 01:49:26,599 Speaker 4: should not. 2177 01:49:26,520 --> 01:49:29,960 Speaker 3: Be dripping total You go, I go, you go, I go. 2178 01:49:30,320 --> 01:49:33,639 Speaker 4: Okay, okay. The worst part about this, by the way, okay, 2179 01:49:33,720 --> 01:49:37,360 Speaker 4: the worst part is like let's say there's the signs 2180 01:49:37,439 --> 01:49:39,759 Speaker 4: is one thousand feet until you have to merge, okay, 2181 01:49:40,400 --> 01:49:42,800 Speaker 4: and the one side is already back like all like 2182 01:49:42,840 --> 01:49:44,880 Speaker 4: a mile deep. I will take the other side where 2183 01:49:44,880 --> 01:49:47,200 Speaker 4: no one's at and drive all the way to the 2184 01:49:47,240 --> 01:49:50,160 Speaker 4: merge point. There are people that will try to block 2185 01:49:50,200 --> 01:49:52,200 Speaker 4: me from the other way, and they'll move over like 2186 01:49:52,640 --> 01:49:55,120 Speaker 4: across the white line, try to block me so I 2187 01:49:55,160 --> 01:49:56,920 Speaker 4: can't go by it, even though I'm doing the right. 2188 01:49:56,840 --> 01:49:59,559 Speaker 7: Thing, right, You're trying to keep the flow going. Yes, yes, 2189 01:49:59,680 --> 01:50:01,200 Speaker 7: no hear you, it's. 2190 01:50:02,720 --> 01:50:06,679 Speaker 6: Yes, no, I hear I'm surprised today, Jeff, I didn't 2191 01:50:06,680 --> 01:50:10,320 Speaker 6: have like a traffic take because I usually do. It 2192 01:50:10,439 --> 01:50:13,920 Speaker 6: drives me nuts, it really really does. So I'm glad 2193 01:50:14,000 --> 01:50:16,240 Speaker 6: that we are the same you and Charlotte here in La. 2194 01:50:16,439 --> 01:50:19,080 Speaker 6: I'm glad that we're feeling the same way. All right, fellas, 2195 01:50:19,160 --> 01:50:22,880 Speaker 6: let's check in and Indiana the Bucks without janis Antetokombo, 2196 01:50:23,040 --> 01:50:24,200 Speaker 6: without Damian Lillard. 2197 01:50:24,240 --> 01:50:25,200 Speaker 7: They have the lead right now. 2198 01:50:25,200 --> 01:50:27,280 Speaker 6: It's thirty one to twenty seven, one minute to go 2199 01:50:27,400 --> 01:50:30,200 Speaker 6: in the first quarter, and during this broadcast they did 2200 01:50:30,280 --> 01:50:33,639 Speaker 6: say that Damian Lillard and Jannis have not been ruled 2201 01:50:33,640 --> 01:50:35,840 Speaker 6: out for Game five and that ante to Coompo was 2202 01:50:35,880 --> 01:50:39,040 Speaker 6: able to run today on like like with using his 2203 01:50:39,080 --> 01:50:41,400 Speaker 6: own weight instead of one of those treadmills where like 2204 01:50:41,439 --> 01:50:44,080 Speaker 6: gravity helps you. That he was actually able to run 2205 01:50:44,160 --> 01:50:46,519 Speaker 6: on his own with his own weight, So both have 2206 01:50:46,680 --> 01:50:49,920 Speaker 6: not been officially ruled out for Game five. Damian Lillard 2207 01:50:49,960 --> 01:50:52,200 Speaker 6: it's an achilles injury and they're saying it's basically like 2208 01:50:52,680 --> 01:50:53,479 Speaker 6: how much pain he. 2209 01:50:53,439 --> 01:50:56,320 Speaker 7: Can take, So maybe we'll see them in Game five. 2210 01:50:56,360 --> 01:50:58,960 Speaker 6: And right now they are up, even though Indiana does 2211 01:50:59,040 --> 01:51:01,680 Speaker 6: lead the series to to one. The games that have 2212 01:51:01,760 --> 01:51:04,519 Speaker 6: wrapped up in the NBA, the Clippers were up by 2213 01:51:04,560 --> 01:51:07,120 Speaker 6: thirty one. They almost let it go, but they didn't. 2214 01:51:07,200 --> 01:51:07,880 Speaker 7: They held on. 2215 01:51:08,160 --> 01:51:11,240 Speaker 6: They've even the series against the Dallas Mavericks. It was 2216 01:51:11,280 --> 01:51:14,799 Speaker 6: scary there for a hot second, but without Kawhi Leonard 2217 01:51:14,800 --> 01:51:17,240 Speaker 6: they won one sixteen to one eleven. James Harden and 2218 01:51:17,240 --> 01:51:19,320 Speaker 6: Paul George both had thirty three points in the win. 2219 01:51:19,560 --> 01:51:22,160 Speaker 6: Kyrie Irving had forty points. Luca Dancic had a triple 2220 01:51:22,200 --> 01:51:24,280 Speaker 6: double in the loss. So they come back to La 2221 01:51:24,560 --> 01:51:27,519 Speaker 6: tied at two apiece, and then Jalen Brunson dropped forty 2222 01:51:27,560 --> 01:51:29,639 Speaker 6: seven points, a franchise record for the Knicks. 2223 01:51:29,640 --> 01:51:30,599 Speaker 7: Earlier today as. 2224 01:51:30,439 --> 01:51:32,760 Speaker 6: They beat the seventy six Ers ninety seven to ninety two. 2225 01:51:33,600 --> 01:51:36,479 Speaker 6: New York now leads that series three to one. In 2226 01:51:36,560 --> 01:51:40,040 Speaker 6: the NFL, or actually, Mark Dagnault, he is now the 2227 01:51:40,040 --> 01:51:43,160 Speaker 6: official NBA Coach of the Year. He just led the 2228 01:51:43,160 --> 01:51:45,960 Speaker 6: Thunder to the best record since the KD. Russ era, 2229 01:51:46,120 --> 01:51:48,439 Speaker 6: so that just came out as well. Now in the NFL, 2230 01:51:48,479 --> 01:51:51,160 Speaker 6: former Jets first rounder Makai Beckden plans to sign a 2231 01:51:51,200 --> 01:51:52,800 Speaker 6: one year deal worth up to five and a half 2232 01:51:52,800 --> 01:51:56,000 Speaker 6: million with the Eagles, pending a physical on Monday. This 2233 01:51:56,080 --> 01:51:58,800 Speaker 6: is according to ESPN. And then we move on to 2234 01:51:58,960 --> 01:52:02,080 Speaker 6: Major League Baseball. There is one one game going on 2235 01:52:02,240 --> 01:52:04,639 Speaker 6: right now in baseball, but we've wrapped up a lot 2236 01:52:04,680 --> 01:52:06,599 Speaker 6: of them. So the Red Sox have the early lead 2237 01:52:06,600 --> 01:52:09,280 Speaker 6: against the Cubs. It's won zero top of the second inning. 2238 01:52:09,479 --> 01:52:11,759 Speaker 6: Earlier today, the Braves came back to beat the Guardians 2239 01:52:11,800 --> 01:52:13,679 Speaker 6: four to three. It was Austin Riley with the walk 2240 01:52:13,680 --> 01:52:16,479 Speaker 6: off RBI single in the tenth inning. The A's shock 2241 01:52:16,560 --> 01:52:19,120 Speaker 6: the Oriels seven to six. The Blue jaysnapped the Dodger 2242 01:52:19,240 --> 01:52:21,800 Speaker 6: six game winning streak, coming out on top three to one. 2243 01:52:22,040 --> 01:52:24,719 Speaker 6: The White Sox completed a sweep of the Rays, afforded 2244 01:52:24,720 --> 01:52:27,160 Speaker 6: to win. The Tigers defeated the Royals four to one, 2245 01:52:27,200 --> 01:52:28,880 Speaker 6: and the Mets beat the Cardinals four to two in 2246 01:52:29,000 --> 01:52:32,719 Speaker 6: eleven innings. The Nationals with a huge comeback against the Marlins, 2247 01:52:32,720 --> 01:52:36,479 Speaker 6: who were up seven zero at one point. Washington ends 2248 01:52:36,520 --> 01:52:39,559 Speaker 6: up coming out twelve to nine. The Yankees crushed the 2249 01:52:39,560 --> 01:52:42,879 Speaker 6: Brewers fifteen to five, Anthony Rizzo with this three hundredth 2250 01:52:42,920 --> 01:52:44,200 Speaker 6: career home run. 2251 01:52:44,320 --> 01:52:45,880 Speaker 7: The Rangers edged the Reds. 2252 01:52:45,600 --> 01:52:49,479 Speaker 6: Four to three, and Wyatt Langford his first career homer 2253 01:52:49,600 --> 01:52:53,559 Speaker 6: for the Rangers and inside the Park home run all 2254 01:52:53,600 --> 01:52:53,920 Speaker 6: the best. 2255 01:52:54,040 --> 01:52:55,800 Speaker 7: It was so fun. Those are always the best. The 2256 01:52:55,840 --> 01:52:58,240 Speaker 7: Astros with an ah to two victory over the Rockies. 2257 01:52:57,880 --> 01:53:00,799 Speaker 6: And the Giants top the Pirates three to The Diamondbacks 2258 01:53:00,840 --> 01:53:03,519 Speaker 6: beat the Mariners three to two. Billies defeated the Padres 2259 01:53:03,560 --> 01:53:06,559 Speaker 6: eight to six, and yeah, the Angels definitely lost to 2260 01:53:06,600 --> 01:53:07,880 Speaker 6: the Twins eleven to five. 2261 01:53:08,160 --> 01:53:11,519 Speaker 7: Was the final on that one. It's busy. Dave Bella's 2262 01:53:11,760 --> 01:53:15,360 Speaker 7: back to you. It's been fun, always fun, always. 2263 01:53:15,400 --> 01:53:18,160 Speaker 3: And just in my defense, it was it was not 2264 01:53:18,240 --> 01:53:20,639 Speaker 3: a busy street, you know when I put my hazard 2265 01:53:20,760 --> 01:53:23,920 Speaker 3: lights on. But I felt bad. It was literally the 2266 01:53:23,960 --> 01:53:26,320 Speaker 3: next day after his year ranch. 2267 01:53:26,720 --> 01:53:28,760 Speaker 7: But I understand sometimes it's necessary. 2268 01:53:28,800 --> 01:53:31,920 Speaker 6: It's when it's like this is unnecessary and you could 2269 01:53:31,960 --> 01:53:32,760 Speaker 6: have moved out of the way. 2270 01:53:32,800 --> 01:53:34,840 Speaker 9: Okay, no, can I tell you something that's bothering me? 2271 01:53:34,920 --> 01:53:35,200 Speaker 2: Right now? 2272 01:53:35,280 --> 01:53:35,920 Speaker 7: What's bothering you? 2273 01:53:35,960 --> 01:53:36,160 Speaker 1: Both? 2274 01:53:36,240 --> 01:53:38,960 Speaker 9: We let Monsey talk about how much traffic bothers her, 2275 01:53:39,040 --> 01:53:42,120 Speaker 9: right and then she said it drives her crazy and 2276 01:53:42,160 --> 01:53:43,640 Speaker 9: nobody gave her anything about it. 2277 01:53:45,800 --> 01:53:49,519 Speaker 7: Well, I'm just here for the fun, guys, just here 2278 01:53:49,520 --> 01:53:52,360 Speaker 7: for the jokes. Okay, don't drive me crazy. 2279 01:53:52,720 --> 01:53:54,960 Speaker 3: No, hey, just get a cocktail. 2280 01:53:55,200 --> 01:53:56,519 Speaker 7: I'm going to get a cocktail. 2281 01:53:56,640 --> 01:53:57,120 Speaker 3: There you go. 2282 01:53:57,200 --> 01:54:00,479 Speaker 13: You know me, so well, it's the recipe right there. Yeah, 2283 01:54:00,640 --> 01:54:05,639 Speaker 13: get angry, just have a cocktail. It's exactly what I'm Yeah. Hey, Jeff, 2284 01:54:05,760 --> 01:54:07,719 Speaker 13: is this this is gonna sound like a stupid question. 2285 01:54:07,840 --> 01:54:10,360 Speaker 13: Maybe it is? Is this good news or bad news 2286 01:54:10,600 --> 01:54:15,000 Speaker 13: for the Bucks? That maybe there's Yannis en Dame for 2287 01:54:15,120 --> 01:54:18,479 Speaker 13: Game five? I mean, really, if you try try to 2288 01:54:18,520 --> 01:54:22,320 Speaker 13: put yourself literally in the shoes of a Bucks fan, 2289 01:54:22,720 --> 01:54:26,920 Speaker 13: right like this, is your team. You live and die, 2290 01:54:27,240 --> 01:54:32,040 Speaker 13: you bleed for Bucks basketball. I mean the fan in 2291 01:54:32,080 --> 01:54:34,360 Speaker 13: you is gonna hope for Hey, they're healthy and we 2292 01:54:34,360 --> 01:54:37,120 Speaker 13: can make a run and all that, But the realistic side, 2293 01:54:37,120 --> 01:54:40,080 Speaker 13: would you think more realistically and say we're gonna risk 2294 01:54:40,160 --> 01:54:43,640 Speaker 13: it with Yannis and a strained calf when. 2295 01:54:43,600 --> 01:54:46,080 Speaker 3: We're gonna never not going anywhere in the playoffs. If 2296 01:54:46,240 --> 01:54:48,520 Speaker 3: if you're being honest with yourself, they're not gonna piece 2297 01:54:48,560 --> 01:54:53,600 Speaker 3: it together with their shoddy health and barely It's like 2298 01:54:53,680 --> 01:54:56,919 Speaker 3: ten games with the Big Three this year that Yanna's 2299 01:54:56,960 --> 01:54:59,680 Speaker 3: Dame and Middleton of play. They're not going through Boston. 2300 01:55:00,800 --> 01:55:06,520 Speaker 4: So I think that this is something they've told their team. 2301 01:55:06,800 --> 01:55:07,920 Speaker 4: So they play hard. 2302 01:55:07,720 --> 01:55:10,360 Speaker 3: Tonight, Okay, And I'm not saying that they're not. 2303 01:55:10,360 --> 01:55:14,320 Speaker 4: Working to play hard, but this feels like a motivational tactic, like, guys, 2304 01:55:14,760 --> 01:55:18,080 Speaker 4: just get this win tonight. Yeah, get out of the way, 2305 01:55:18,640 --> 01:55:20,080 Speaker 4: and dudes are coming back tomorrow. 2306 01:55:21,360 --> 01:55:21,640 Speaker 1: I like that. 2307 01:55:21,720 --> 01:55:25,000 Speaker 4: That's because when I heard the a bunch of the 2308 01:55:25,040 --> 01:55:27,400 Speaker 4: said you said that he's running on a treadmill. I mean, 2309 01:55:27,520 --> 01:55:29,040 Speaker 4: that's still a long way from playing it. 2310 01:55:29,040 --> 01:55:30,480 Speaker 3: It's a very long way. 2311 01:55:30,960 --> 01:55:32,800 Speaker 4: Like that was my first thought, Like Oh okay, well 2312 01:55:33,280 --> 01:55:39,400 Speaker 4: that sounds fantastic, but that's not playing basketball. So I 2313 01:55:39,400 --> 01:55:42,240 Speaker 4: I I it feels like it's still some time day. 2314 01:55:42,320 --> 01:55:44,520 Speaker 4: Maybe you know it's a new injury. I don't know, 2315 01:55:44,960 --> 01:55:49,800 Speaker 4: but I was like, oh okay, sure, yeah, it didn't 2316 01:55:49,840 --> 01:55:51,440 Speaker 4: sound doesn't sound like that encouraging. 2317 01:55:51,640 --> 01:55:53,600 Speaker 3: I like the theory. It would make a lot of 2318 01:55:53,600 --> 01:55:56,200 Speaker 3: sense because if they lose and go down three to one, 2319 01:55:57,240 --> 01:56:00,120 Speaker 3: then it might be like, well, it's a little risky. 2320 01:56:00,160 --> 01:56:02,560 Speaker 3: It's not gonna work out. They're not gonna go in 2321 01:56:02,600 --> 01:56:05,440 Speaker 3: game five, right, So yeah, you might be onto something. 2322 01:56:05,480 --> 01:56:09,280 Speaker 3: All right, coming up next, it's a sports conversation that 2323 01:56:09,360 --> 01:56:13,400 Speaker 3: should be retired permanently. We'll throw that your way. I'm 2324 01:56:13,440 --> 01:56:15,880 Speaker 3: Brian No, he's Jeff Schwartz. Keep it locked right here 2325 01:56:15,920 --> 01:56:19,360 Speaker 3: on Fox Sports Radio. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian Know 2326 01:56:20,400 --> 01:56:22,760 Speaker 3: here on Fox Sports Radio, coming to you live from 2327 01:56:22,800 --> 01:56:28,120 Speaker 3: the tire rack dot Com studios. You know, Jeff. Shout 2328 01:56:28,120 --> 01:56:31,640 Speaker 3: out to the crew here. First off, Bob Benson, trusted producer, 2329 01:56:32,160 --> 01:56:38,720 Speaker 3: Chris Purfett, Mary technical producers also Mancy Bolanos doing an 2330 01:56:38,720 --> 01:56:42,640 Speaker 3: outstanding job. Not a fan of hazard lights used improperly 2331 01:56:42,960 --> 01:56:47,040 Speaker 3: right used improperly, So props to the crew here. I 2332 01:56:47,040 --> 01:56:50,600 Speaker 3: think we should. We should. What do they say, like 2333 01:56:50,640 --> 01:56:54,560 Speaker 3: file emotion, Oh, what do you think about this, Jeff? 2334 01:56:54,560 --> 01:56:59,600 Speaker 3: For a sports conversation to be permanently retired, Okay, this 2335 01:56:59,680 --> 01:57:02,520 Speaker 3: is what I would want to be permanently retired. Not 2336 01:57:02,600 --> 01:57:09,160 Speaker 3: the only thing, but I want the conversation about reducing 2337 01:57:09,880 --> 01:57:13,600 Speaker 3: the number of games over the course of a season 2338 01:57:13,800 --> 01:57:18,560 Speaker 3: to be officially retired. We were talking earlier about NBA injuries, right, 2339 01:57:19,280 --> 01:57:21,680 Speaker 3: and so this comes up, like, man, it's too many games. 2340 01:57:21,680 --> 01:57:25,480 Speaker 3: They should reduce the number of games. It's like, dude, 2341 01:57:25,720 --> 01:57:28,760 Speaker 3: they're not going to do that, So why would we 2342 01:57:28,800 --> 01:57:31,800 Speaker 3: talk about that. Just look around the landscape. The NFL, 2343 01:57:31,840 --> 01:57:34,720 Speaker 3: they're openly talking about an eighteenth game that it's just 2344 01:57:34,760 --> 01:57:37,240 Speaker 3: a matter of time until that happens. Look at the 2345 01:57:37,240 --> 01:57:40,680 Speaker 3: college football playoff. We've got twelve teams and they're already 2346 01:57:40,720 --> 01:57:43,440 Speaker 3: talking about fourteen teams. Look at the NBA, we have 2347 01:57:43,480 --> 01:57:46,240 Speaker 3: the play in Tournament. You get a couple more games. 2348 01:57:46,520 --> 01:57:49,400 Speaker 3: College basketball, they're thinking about expanding the Big Dance. It's 2349 01:57:49,480 --> 01:57:51,880 Speaker 3: just more, more and more and more. We're not going 2350 01:57:52,880 --> 01:57:55,680 Speaker 3: the less route. The NBA is not gonna be like 2351 01:57:55,760 --> 01:57:58,160 Speaker 3: too many games. Let's just leave millions of dollars on 2352 01:57:58,200 --> 01:58:00,880 Speaker 3: the table and just play seventy games. It's never gonna happen. 2353 01:58:00,920 --> 01:58:02,240 Speaker 3: We got to stop talking. 2354 01:58:02,000 --> 01:58:05,080 Speaker 4: About Well, that's what it is, right, It's that if 2355 01:58:05,120 --> 01:58:08,640 Speaker 4: you have less games, everyone gets paid less money. And 2356 01:58:08,680 --> 01:58:10,920 Speaker 4: the players are not about that life. They're not about 2357 01:58:10,920 --> 01:58:15,000 Speaker 4: to be paid less money to play their sports. So 2358 01:58:15,040 --> 01:58:19,040 Speaker 4: that that's why we end up kind of this discussion 2359 01:58:19,080 --> 01:58:21,560 Speaker 4: just doesn't It's never going to go anywhere for that reason. 2360 01:58:22,120 --> 01:58:24,240 Speaker 3: Anything else you would like to retire. 2361 01:58:23,840 --> 01:58:28,840 Speaker 4: Permanently hmmm, losing wagers. 2362 01:58:31,120 --> 01:58:34,280 Speaker 3: Me too, to. 2363 01:58:33,840 --> 01:58:38,080 Speaker 4: Retire that permanently. I mean, anonymous scouts on Twitter would 2364 01:58:38,080 --> 01:58:40,200 Speaker 4: be nice to retire permanent. I'll tell you what, though, 2365 01:58:40,680 --> 01:58:42,280 Speaker 4: we do get a lot of content from it. 2366 01:58:43,200 --> 01:58:45,919 Speaker 3: You know, it's funny, Jeff, this might be too much information, 2367 01:58:46,000 --> 01:58:47,800 Speaker 3: but I'm gonna tell you this. So I went to 2368 01:58:47,840 --> 01:58:53,600 Speaker 3: a Pelicans game yesterday and and I I tweeted. I 2369 01:58:53,640 --> 01:58:56,600 Speaker 3: had a couple of trolls in the morning. They thought 2370 01:58:56,600 --> 01:59:02,640 Speaker 3: I said Kurt Cousins instead of Kirk. Okay, they were 2371 01:59:02,680 --> 01:59:04,960 Speaker 3: just blowing me up, blowing me up. I was at 2372 01:59:05,000 --> 01:59:08,480 Speaker 3: the game and I just tweeted, jumping a river troll 2373 01:59:09,120 --> 01:59:11,640 Speaker 3: and the next thing, I know, it's like you're blocked. 2374 01:59:11,840 --> 01:59:15,080 Speaker 3: That's insensitive, that's inappropriate. You can't use Twitter for X 2375 01:59:15,080 --> 01:59:20,120 Speaker 3: amount of time. I was like, what was Yeah? Yeah, 2376 01:59:20,560 --> 01:59:22,440 Speaker 3: Twitter put me on the shelf. They put me in 2377 01:59:22,480 --> 01:59:24,720 Speaker 3: the sin bin for like twenty four hours. 2378 01:59:25,480 --> 01:59:25,680 Speaker 4: Ray. 2379 01:59:26,160 --> 01:59:30,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, but I'm back. I'm back baby with the Pengein's 2380 01:59:30,240 --> 01:59:31,040 Speaker 3: over here, you know. 2381 01:59:31,480 --> 01:59:34,919 Speaker 4: Yeah, don't don't get, don't get, don't cut no geez. 2382 01:59:35,200 --> 01:59:39,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know that ideal right there, But would you 2383 01:59:39,840 --> 01:59:43,680 Speaker 3: would you retire the Jordan Lebron conversation permanently if it 2384 01:59:43,720 --> 01:59:46,720 Speaker 3: were up to you. You're the boss of sports radio 2385 01:59:46,760 --> 01:59:47,200 Speaker 3: as a whole. 2386 01:59:47,880 --> 01:59:52,120 Speaker 4: It gets us through many summer months. Then I don't know, 2387 01:59:52,200 --> 01:59:55,360 Speaker 4: we're allowed to retire our favorite topic of all time 2388 01:59:55,640 --> 01:59:59,320 Speaker 4: in mid July, you know, when there's like no sport, 2389 01:59:59,360 --> 02:00:01,960 Speaker 4: when there's no worts on, you have to yell about 2390 02:00:02,560 --> 02:00:05,760 Speaker 4: about Lebron and Jordan. I we can't retire that. 2391 02:00:05,760 --> 02:00:09,880 Speaker 3: That's funny, man. Yeah, there's that. There's the Pete Rose thing, 2392 02:00:10,120 --> 02:00:12,440 Speaker 3: you know. I don't feel like that's as big, but man, 2393 02:00:12,480 --> 02:00:16,880 Speaker 3: the Jordan Lebron thing will still come up if he 2394 02:00:17,000 --> 02:00:19,120 Speaker 3: gets bounced in the first round. I'll tell you what 2395 02:00:19,600 --> 02:00:25,400 Speaker 3: if he got swept that that would have permanently retired him. Hey, sons, tonight, 2396 02:00:25,480 --> 02:00:26,880 Speaker 3: jeff you on him. 2397 02:00:27,480 --> 02:00:28,400 Speaker 4: I don't trust them. 2398 02:00:29,120 --> 02:00:31,440 Speaker 3: You know, we'll see fun hanging with you man. Everybody, 2399 02:00:31,480 --> 02:00:32,000 Speaker 3: have a good night.