1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:02,920 Speaker 1: Hey, thanks for listening to the Two Pros and a 2 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:06,280 Speaker 1: Cup of Joe Podcast with LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, and 3 00:00:06,360 --> 00:00:10,760 Speaker 1: myself Jonas Knox. Make sure you catch us live weekdays 4 00:00:10,840 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 1: six to nine am Eastern Time three to six am 5 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:16,320 Speaker 1: Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. You can find your local 6 00:00:16,400 --> 00:00:18,919 Speaker 1: station for the Two Pros and a Cup of Joe 7 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:22,840 Speaker 1: Show over at Foxsports Radio dot com, or stream us 8 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:29,240 Speaker 1: live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. 9 00:00:30,880 --> 00:00:34,159 Speaker 2: Give this you're listening to Fox Sports Radio. 10 00:00:35,880 --> 00:00:40,360 Speaker 1: So I'm not trying to be completely negative, all right. 11 00:00:40,440 --> 00:00:43,600 Speaker 1: I know we were pretty critical of the NBA, but 12 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:45,239 Speaker 1: I do feel like if you were trying to get 13 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:47,800 Speaker 1: people amped up, there's probably a better Sound Garden song 14 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:50,560 Speaker 1: than this. And let's not say it's a bad song, okay. 15 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:52,400 Speaker 1: I just think that there's some songs with, you know, 16 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 1: a little bit more high energy. 17 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 3: Hi, why do you always have to be critical us? 18 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 3: Why can't you just accept it? For one, it's a 19 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:00,960 Speaker 3: good song. 20 00:01:01,640 --> 00:01:03,920 Speaker 1: I agree it's a great song. But I just think, 21 00:01:04,040 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 1: you know, there's certain songs that hit in this timeslot, 22 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:10,120 Speaker 1: and then there's other songs that you just want to 23 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 1: listen to while you're you know, like you're in the 24 00:01:12,360 --> 00:01:16,160 Speaker 1: woods with a thirty pack and a sod off by yourself. Okay, 25 00:01:16,600 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 1: you know that's that that would. 26 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:19,760 Speaker 3: Be Thanks for taking it there. 27 00:01:19,920 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 1: I just think I just think that there's you know, 28 00:01:22,280 --> 00:01:25,600 Speaker 1: certain things that apply to certain situations. But you know, 29 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:26,319 Speaker 1: is what it is. 30 00:01:26,319 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 3: It is. 31 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 1: It is two pros and a cup of Joe. Here 32 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,880 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you. No, 33 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:37,440 Speaker 1: LeVar Arrington. Uh, he is not here. 34 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 3: Leave. 35 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 1: Arrington will not be here today, he will not be 36 00:01:40,560 --> 00:01:43,320 Speaker 1: here tomorrow, and he will not be here Friday. Man, 37 00:01:43,520 --> 00:01:47,280 Speaker 1: look at what I'm doing. I'm so if you if 38 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:49,680 Speaker 1: you tuned into this show to hear LeVar over the 39 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:52,919 Speaker 1: next three days, he basically told you to kiss his ass. 40 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: I hope you're aware of that, and. 41 00:01:57,520 --> 00:02:00,520 Speaker 3: Kiss whatever else do I point to. Have you ever 42 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:02,080 Speaker 3: heard this story? Do you know about this? For the 43 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:06,400 Speaker 3: whole Long Island University the basketball program and they celebration 44 00:02:06,520 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 3: everything else. Have you heard the story yet? Now, So, 45 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:14,000 Speaker 3: there were two avid college basketball fans who they just 46 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 3: wanted to follow up a pathetic fan base team and 47 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:19,680 Speaker 3: they wanted to try to start up like a tradition, 48 00:02:20,440 --> 00:02:23,079 Speaker 3: and so what has become now like a viral thing 49 00:02:23,120 --> 00:02:27,560 Speaker 3: with these these two guys that staying I guess across 50 00:02:27,600 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 3: the court from each other while the other team shooting 51 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 3: free throws. They yell fins up and they put up 52 00:02:34,639 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 3: their fins. The Long Island University is the Sharks, but 53 00:02:39,480 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 3: when you show the first video, it's just one guy 54 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:46,240 Speaker 3: by himself, like down by the free throw line, and 55 00:02:46,280 --> 00:02:48,320 Speaker 3: then three other dudes all the way across the court 56 00:02:48,320 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 3: and what was deemed to be in the student section. 57 00:02:50,760 --> 00:02:53,480 Speaker 3: And this has now become kind of a trend, which 58 00:02:54,120 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 3: Long Island University, I believe just played the NAC Championship 59 00:02:59,040 --> 00:03:01,320 Speaker 3: recently or last night, and I think they've lost, but 60 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:04,360 Speaker 3: still they've actually built up a fan base now and 61 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:06,679 Speaker 3: it's become somewhat of a trend. They've got a little 62 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 3: more height behind the program, so it's pretty neat to 63 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 3: see a grow. But also just two avid college basketball fans, 64 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:18,239 Speaker 3: which really just means they're huge gamblers because they all 65 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:21,400 Speaker 3: are involved in March Madness. But that's how it all 66 00:03:21,440 --> 00:03:22,040 Speaker 3: got started. 67 00:03:22,840 --> 00:03:29,399 Speaker 1: So I'm looking up the Long Island University Sharks. They're 68 00:03:29,440 --> 00:03:33,079 Speaker 1: in the Northeast Conference, whatever the hell that is located 69 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 1: in Brooklyn. Yeah, twenty four and ten this year. Yeah, 70 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: all right, good for them first in the Northeast. 71 00:03:42,960 --> 00:03:43,280 Speaker 3: All right. 72 00:03:43,320 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: Good, so at least now they've seen it through and 73 00:03:47,000 --> 00:03:49,760 Speaker 1: now they're seeing some success there. That's good. That's a 74 00:03:49,760 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 1: feel good story. So good for those guys. That's awesome. 75 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:58,720 Speaker 1: By the way, here's something else that's awesome. Your former 76 00:03:58,800 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: teammate Geno Smith back with the Jets, just like. 77 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 3: He was. 78 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 1: Thirteen years ago when you were also with the Jets. 79 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:13,960 Speaker 1: Geno Smith is now a member of the New York 80 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:18,520 Speaker 1: Jets yet again. The Jets are acquiring Smith in a 81 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:21,280 Speaker 1: trade from the Las Vegas Raiders. We're assuming that he's 82 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:24,080 Speaker 1: passed his physical. You never know what these Raiders. They're 83 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:27,359 Speaker 1: a real tricky bunch. But he has arrived to the 84 00:04:27,440 --> 00:04:31,000 Speaker 1: Jets in exchange for a twenty twenty six sixth round pick. 85 00:04:31,040 --> 00:04:33,520 Speaker 1: The Raiders will also be sending a twenty twenty sixth 86 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:36,680 Speaker 1: seventh round pick in the trade. I can already tell 87 00:04:36,680 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 1: you right now that seventh round pick probably going to 88 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:41,800 Speaker 1: end up in the bottom ten mock draft that I'll 89 00:04:41,839 --> 00:04:44,359 Speaker 1: be doing coming up next month here on the show. 90 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 1: But Geno Smith back to New York, back with the Jets, 91 00:04:49,240 --> 00:04:52,719 Speaker 1: and apparently he's real fired up about it. This was 92 00:04:52,760 --> 00:04:56,679 Speaker 1: a text from a very pumped up Geno Smith, according 93 00:04:56,680 --> 00:05:00,240 Speaker 1: to Ian Rappaport, quote complete full circle moment. I went 94 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:02,719 Speaker 1: back to where it all began. I'm excited to connect 95 00:05:02,720 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 1: with my new teammates and coaches and everyone in the building, 96 00:05:06,040 --> 00:05:09,039 Speaker 1: as well as build a new relationship with the fan 97 00:05:09,120 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 1: base and community. Your guy, Gino Smith back home. 98 00:05:13,960 --> 00:05:17,200 Speaker 3: You don't see this happen very often in sports in general, 99 00:05:17,279 --> 00:05:20,599 Speaker 3: let alone the NFL, so it is a full circle moment. 100 00:05:20,760 --> 00:05:24,479 Speaker 3: He's a completely different player and really manned than what 101 00:05:24,640 --> 00:05:27,480 Speaker 3: he was back in twenty thirteen. I mean, I remember, 102 00:05:28,040 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 3: you know, a rookie coming in who was so kind 103 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 3: of trying to understand how to be a pro, how 104 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:35,359 Speaker 3: to break down film, how to prepare himself week in 105 00:05:35,400 --> 00:05:38,000 Speaker 3: and week out. I Mean, Gena's always had a lot 106 00:05:38,040 --> 00:05:40,800 Speaker 3: of talent and the ability to throw the football, and 107 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 3: that's one of the reasons why I've still being able 108 00:05:42,279 --> 00:05:46,279 Speaker 3: to have some long successful career in terms of how 109 00:05:46,320 --> 00:05:50,159 Speaker 3: that goes. But this is not as good of a 110 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:54,279 Speaker 3: situation as he was drafted into, meaning the team that 111 00:05:54,320 --> 00:05:58,240 Speaker 3: he was trapped into was a lot closer and more 112 00:05:58,279 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 3: talented as far as being competitive than what this one is. 113 00:06:02,839 --> 00:06:05,040 Speaker 3: So I will say that I think that's the uphill 114 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:08,240 Speaker 3: battle for all of this is he's going to be 115 00:06:08,279 --> 00:06:10,599 Speaker 3: on a team where the coach, if things don't go well, 116 00:06:11,560 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 3: is going to be on the hot seat. You know, 117 00:06:13,920 --> 00:06:16,080 Speaker 3: you've got your star receiver, which back then it was 118 00:06:16,120 --> 00:06:20,919 Speaker 3: Santonio Holmes. You know now it's Garret Wilson. But you know, 119 00:06:20,960 --> 00:06:22,880 Speaker 3: outside of that, and you've got you know, Brits Hall 120 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,840 Speaker 3: in the backfield. But this is a team that offensively, 121 00:06:25,960 --> 00:06:28,360 Speaker 3: I think I'm not sure the offensive line is as 122 00:06:28,360 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 3: good as that one was. Well, guys like Nick Mangle 123 00:06:31,920 --> 00:06:34,000 Speaker 3: got rest of the soul and the British off Ferguson 124 00:06:34,040 --> 00:06:37,800 Speaker 3: on that front. I mean, those those guys could absolutely 125 00:06:37,800 --> 00:06:40,760 Speaker 3: get after it. And defensively, you know, that was still 126 00:06:40,880 --> 00:06:43,920 Speaker 3: during the Rex Ryan years where you know, they didn't 127 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 3: have any issues getting interceptions or you're getting turnovers and 128 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:49,200 Speaker 3: they had the ability to get pressured. You know, that 129 00:06:49,320 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 3: was a team that, if I'm not mistaken, I think 130 00:06:51,279 --> 00:06:53,720 Speaker 3: they end up being you know five hundred that year 131 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:56,279 Speaker 3: or around maybe just a game off of that, but 132 00:06:57,520 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 3: it's just it's not as good of a situation I 133 00:06:59,760 --> 00:07:02,039 Speaker 3: think for him going into it as what it was 134 00:07:02,080 --> 00:07:04,359 Speaker 3: if he was drafted into it at least regards to 135 00:07:04,200 --> 00:07:07,480 Speaker 3: the to the roster, so he's guys were cut out 136 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:09,800 Speaker 3: for him. But it's another opportunity and kind of a 137 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:13,160 Speaker 3: cool way to again come full circle, and I think 138 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 3: he's more equipped to handle a lot of the adversity 139 00:07:17,080 --> 00:07:20,800 Speaker 3: that will be thrown his way as the Jets quarterback 140 00:07:20,840 --> 00:07:23,440 Speaker 3: compared to again when he was still there as a rookie, 141 00:07:23,920 --> 00:07:27,040 Speaker 3: still learning, still kind of growing. He's a completely different 142 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:27,600 Speaker 3: player today. 143 00:07:27,760 --> 00:07:29,960 Speaker 1: By the way you were naming off all those names, 144 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:33,480 Speaker 1: I forgot how talented the Jets were back then. There's 145 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:36,280 Speaker 1: a reason why they were a problem for the Patriots. 146 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:39,680 Speaker 1: Like they beat New England in a playoff game at Foxborough, 147 00:07:39,680 --> 00:07:42,200 Speaker 1: they went to back to back AFC title games. The 148 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 1: Jets are really talented back then. 149 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:47,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, people, I mean Antonio Carmarti on the outside. If 150 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:50,560 Speaker 3: you look at their linebacking crew up front, you had 151 00:07:50,600 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 3: guys like Mohamon Wilkinson, who's a hell of a player, 152 00:07:53,520 --> 00:07:55,600 Speaker 3: especially young. I mean they had. 153 00:07:55,480 --> 00:07:58,280 Speaker 1: Some studs was still there was. 154 00:07:58,280 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: Still there on the other side, and you had really 155 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:02,440 Speaker 3: colown up front to an offensive line. I mean that 156 00:08:02,720 --> 00:08:06,240 Speaker 3: roster was as talented as some of the best that 157 00:08:06,240 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 3: I played for over about eight years. And it's you know, 158 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:13,160 Speaker 3: again looking looking at what it is now, it's just 159 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:15,760 Speaker 3: gonna be a different challenge. And that's where I say 160 00:08:16,160 --> 00:08:19,840 Speaker 3: he's better prepared for it. And I think if if 161 00:08:19,840 --> 00:08:22,760 Speaker 3: Aaron Glenn can get this thing turned around and get 162 00:08:22,760 --> 00:08:25,120 Speaker 3: the defense playing at a higher level like Rex had 163 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:27,440 Speaker 3: been playing at, you know, they could be competitive in 164 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 3: some games. But I again, I think it's an uphill battle. 165 00:08:31,880 --> 00:08:33,440 Speaker 3: You know, based on what last year looked like. 166 00:08:34,080 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 1: I know that it's easy to take shots at the 167 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:40,880 Speaker 1: Jets because they make it easy and they've been a 168 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:43,920 Speaker 1: disaster and all that, and and we've obviously had our 169 00:08:44,000 --> 00:08:46,480 Speaker 1: laughs with with some of what's gone on there. And 170 00:08:46,520 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 1: I know that it would be easy to look at 171 00:08:48,280 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 1: Geno Smith and you know, oh god, you're going to 172 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:53,400 Speaker 1: bring Geno Smith back. That's really going to work this time. 173 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:55,280 Speaker 1: And then you see the comments from Geno Smith. I 174 00:08:55,320 --> 00:08:58,280 Speaker 1: think it illustrates something about him. I think he probably 175 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 1: recognizes Yeah, I get it, it's the Jets. It probably 176 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:04,199 Speaker 1: wouldn't be my first choice, but you know what, I'm 177 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:06,240 Speaker 1: going to be the starter. I know that I'm going 178 00:09:06,320 --> 00:09:08,520 Speaker 1: to get an opportunity to play. I know I'm not 179 00:09:08,559 --> 00:09:11,600 Speaker 1: going to be backing up, you know, a developmental quarterback 180 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:14,199 Speaker 1: at all likelihood. I'm actually going to get an opportunity 181 00:09:14,240 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 1: to play. And a guy like that who's already seen 182 00:09:16,800 --> 00:09:19,280 Speaker 1: his own mortality in the league, who's already seen what 183 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:22,200 Speaker 1: can go wrong, especially you know if you're drafted at 184 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:24,760 Speaker 1: a certain place and it doesn't work out initially. I 185 00:09:24,760 --> 00:09:28,040 Speaker 1: think he probably looks at this and cherishes the opportunity 186 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:30,840 Speaker 1: to just play anywhere and be the guy, which he's 187 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:31,960 Speaker 1: going to be with the Jets. 188 00:09:32,800 --> 00:09:35,200 Speaker 3: I think all those things are true, and I also think, 189 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:38,000 Speaker 3: you know, they know that there could be some diniversity here, 190 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:41,080 Speaker 3: you know, based on how the season goes. Let's just 191 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:43,280 Speaker 3: go back to Woodie Johnson not allowing Aaron Klin the 192 00:09:43,360 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 3: hire defensive coordinator and saying, no, you are a defensive 193 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:49,839 Speaker 3: play call you call the defense. That to me was 194 00:09:49,880 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 3: the first sign of they maybe feel like they made 195 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:54,160 Speaker 3: a mistake. They don't want to make it a one 196 00:09:54,200 --> 00:09:57,440 Speaker 3: year thing. They're trying to get through this year. That's 197 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:01,760 Speaker 3: that's how it feels to me and Unfortunately for Gino Smith, 198 00:10:02,200 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 3: He's going to take the opportunity to go there, play 199 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:09,079 Speaker 3: and start and be able to manage what will be. 200 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 3: You know, again, I think it up till battle this season, 201 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:13,400 Speaker 3: but I think it sets them up to be in 202 00:10:13,400 --> 00:10:16,160 Speaker 3: a position to draft high next year and in a 203 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 3: much better draft class. And I know I keep, you know, 204 00:10:19,960 --> 00:10:23,360 Speaker 3: pounding the table for that class. But again, from what 205 00:10:23,440 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 3: I've watched and what a lot of people I have 206 00:10:25,400 --> 00:10:28,120 Speaker 3: talked to around the league say, is that that's what 207 00:10:28,160 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 3: teams are preparing to do. They're preparing themselves to be 208 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:33,120 Speaker 3: able to draft a quarterback and down your shraft. I 209 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:35,720 Speaker 3: would not be shocked at all if the Jets to 210 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:38,840 Speaker 3: have what the number two pick. Yeah, if they don't 211 00:10:38,880 --> 00:10:42,400 Speaker 3: trade back with someone who sees something in ty Simpson, 212 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:45,880 Speaker 3: if they go that route and try to get out 213 00:10:45,920 --> 00:10:49,160 Speaker 3: accumulate more picks and then build up for what will 214 00:10:49,200 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 3: be that quarterback in next year's draft. Now, could they 215 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:55,680 Speaker 3: could take ty Simpson as well and allow this year 216 00:10:55,679 --> 00:10:58,120 Speaker 3: to be a year where Geo Smith starts, ty Simpson 217 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:00,600 Speaker 3: sits and learns he doesn't have a ton of experience 218 00:11:00,600 --> 00:11:03,400 Speaker 3: at the college level. But it would be my guest 219 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:05,760 Speaker 3: if they could trade out of it, they will or 220 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:07,839 Speaker 3: they would look at taking best player available. But again, 221 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:10,640 Speaker 3: this is not a very highly tout of draft in 222 00:11:10,760 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 3: either way for quarterbacks or for top end talent. I 223 00:11:14,400 --> 00:11:17,160 Speaker 3: mean again, we're looking at what I believe to be 224 00:11:17,200 --> 00:11:21,680 Speaker 3: maybe a historic draft class next year. Pete says five quarterbacks. Also, 225 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:24,679 Speaker 3: you know I'd say six, but not even that. I 226 00:11:24,720 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 3: think about guys like Jeremiah Smith. We're gonna be coming 227 00:11:27,640 --> 00:11:29,440 Speaker 3: out too as a wide receiver. You're gonna plug in 228 00:11:29,520 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 3: right away as your number one wide receiver to throw to. 229 00:11:33,280 --> 00:11:37,560 Speaker 3: Ryan Williams out of Alabama, another absolute Blazer who's gonna 230 00:11:37,559 --> 00:11:40,280 Speaker 3: be talked about as part of that crew too. So 231 00:11:40,880 --> 00:11:45,000 Speaker 3: it's an extremely talented class all the way around, not 232 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:47,960 Speaker 3: just a quarterback. And there are a lot of teams 233 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:49,640 Speaker 3: sett themselves up to be able to get some of 234 00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:52,439 Speaker 3: those prize pieces in that draft. So if you look 235 00:11:52,480 --> 00:11:55,680 Speaker 3: at what the Raiders are this year and Gene started 236 00:11:55,760 --> 00:11:58,280 Speaker 3: playing games for them, you know, maybe there's a thought 237 00:11:58,280 --> 00:11:59,839 Speaker 3: too of like, hey, he's gonna be a guy who 238 00:11:59,840 --> 00:12:03,200 Speaker 3: can manage a lot of the adversity, keep us competitive games. 239 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:05,280 Speaker 3: Maybe we can win some. But at the end of 240 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:07,320 Speaker 3: the day, We're still going to be able to get 241 00:12:07,320 --> 00:12:11,880 Speaker 3: through what could be a very adverse season with where 242 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:14,520 Speaker 3: our rosters at, where our team's at, or this organization 243 00:12:14,640 --> 00:12:16,680 Speaker 3: right now, and look to make more of a reset 244 00:12:16,679 --> 00:12:17,480 Speaker 3: in twenty twice seven. 245 00:12:17,600 --> 00:12:19,600 Speaker 1: And also, if you think about it, because you mentioned 246 00:12:19,640 --> 00:12:21,679 Speaker 1: they've got the number two pick, they've also got the 247 00:12:21,760 --> 00:12:23,800 Speaker 1: number sixteen pick because that was part of the Sauce 248 00:12:23,840 --> 00:12:26,840 Speaker 1: Gardner trade when they traded him to Indianapolis, And so 249 00:12:27,320 --> 00:12:29,880 Speaker 1: that's that could be a spot to where if ty 250 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:32,880 Speaker 1: Simpson is sitting there, teams could also want to trade 251 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:35,479 Speaker 1: up and maybe feel like that's maybe a more appropriate 252 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:37,360 Speaker 1: place to want to take him if they value him 253 00:12:37,720 --> 00:12:40,160 Speaker 1: more so at a sixteen as opposed to number two overall. 254 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:44,360 Speaker 1: So they've got options, man like, trading back makes sense, 255 00:12:44,480 --> 00:12:48,160 Speaker 1: especially with the class that's coming in next year. And look, 256 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:52,160 Speaker 1: I also when I think about Geno Smith too, because 257 00:12:52,160 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 1: we talked, we had a lot of conversations about, you know, 258 00:12:55,800 --> 00:12:59,400 Speaker 1: the fallout in Minnesota, letting Sam Darnold walk and then 259 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:01,480 Speaker 1: seeing what happened. He goes on to win a Super 260 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:03,720 Speaker 1: Bowl and you know what happened to I mean, I 261 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 1: call him JJ McCarthy. You call him nine whatever, you know, 262 00:13:06,880 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: to each their own, but to see what happened there 263 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:14,520 Speaker 1: and how that's perceived with Sam Darnold leaving and when 264 00:13:14,559 --> 00:13:16,920 Speaker 1: his winning a Super Bowl, I also look at it 265 00:13:16,920 --> 00:13:20,760 Speaker 1: and I go, man, Gino Smith was just there in Seattle, 266 00:13:21,040 --> 00:13:24,040 Speaker 1: like he was just there. He gets traded away, He 267 00:13:24,120 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 1: goes to the Raiders, they pay him what close to 268 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:28,520 Speaker 1: sixty million dollars, give up a third round pick whatever 269 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:32,160 Speaker 1: the compensation was there, and it was awful. And Pete 270 00:13:32,200 --> 00:13:35,680 Speaker 1: Carroll the same, and so Gino Smith's probably looking around going, 271 00:13:36,760 --> 00:13:40,240 Speaker 1: damn man, like I like, you know, I was on 272 00:13:41,200 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 1: a potentially a Super Bowl winning roster at the time. 273 00:13:45,760 --> 00:13:47,959 Speaker 1: Obviously they added a couple of pieces, you know, in 274 00:13:48,320 --> 00:13:50,960 Speaker 1: that in the next offseason. But I was on that roster. 275 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 1: They just won a Super Bowl, and here I am 276 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,640 Speaker 1: with the Raiders and wear a clown show. And so 277 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:57,840 Speaker 1: I to the fact that he's going to be able 278 00:13:57,840 --> 00:14:00,160 Speaker 1: to get an opportunity after all that's happened in the 279 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:02,160 Speaker 1: past year, and it's going to be going all the 280 00:14:02,200 --> 00:14:04,480 Speaker 1: way back to New York and getting that chance to start, 281 00:14:04,760 --> 00:14:06,559 Speaker 1: you know with some with you know, some talent there. 282 00:14:06,559 --> 00:14:09,040 Speaker 1: You got your Garrett Wilson, the Breeze Hall, as you've mentioned, 283 00:14:09,280 --> 00:14:11,520 Speaker 1: I just yeah, I look at it, I go I 284 00:14:11,559 --> 00:14:14,400 Speaker 1: feel good for Gino Smith. My hopes aren't that high 285 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:16,520 Speaker 1: because the Jets, but at least he's going to get 286 00:14:16,520 --> 00:14:19,440 Speaker 1: another shot and another chance to start, and who knows 287 00:14:19,440 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 1: how many more of these he's going to get in 288 00:14:20,720 --> 00:14:21,160 Speaker 1: his career. 289 00:14:21,760 --> 00:14:25,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, and again a different player, now, much more matured player, 290 00:14:25,120 --> 00:14:26,920 Speaker 3: knows how to handle. At first, I thought he handled 291 00:14:26,920 --> 00:14:29,880 Speaker 3: a lot of the adversity last season. You know, people 292 00:14:29,920 --> 00:14:32,640 Speaker 3: tend to forget. They fired their office to Cordner midyear, 293 00:14:33,240 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 3: and I think Chip Kelly got a lot of blame 294 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:37,360 Speaker 3: for what was going on. However, you know, when you 295 00:14:37,400 --> 00:14:39,360 Speaker 3: start reading more of the reports that came out from 296 00:14:39,400 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 3: Las Vegas, I mean it was a clown show behind 297 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:45,440 Speaker 3: the scenes in regards to how they were trying to 298 00:14:45,440 --> 00:14:47,680 Speaker 3: prepare for stuff. I mean, whether it's the old line 299 00:14:47,760 --> 00:14:50,960 Speaker 3: room and the blocking schemes and John Spytech down there 300 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:52,760 Speaker 3: breaking down film with some of the old linemen because 301 00:14:52,760 --> 00:14:55,240 Speaker 3: they didn't feel like they were prepared. With Pete carroll 302 00:14:55,360 --> 00:14:57,920 Speaker 3: Sons like kind of helping out on the staff coaching, 303 00:14:58,480 --> 00:15:00,920 Speaker 3: there's a lot of things going on there. He weathered 304 00:15:00,920 --> 00:15:02,800 Speaker 3: the storm. I mean, he really did. You know, a 305 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:07,480 Speaker 3: lot of stuff didn't necessarily surface until it became more apparent, 306 00:15:07,640 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 3: you know, how things were being orchestraed on the coaching 307 00:15:10,240 --> 00:15:14,400 Speaker 3: staff with the firing of Chim Kelly. So again you're 308 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 3: bringing in a guy who is going to be the 309 00:15:16,200 --> 00:15:19,960 Speaker 3: face the franchise, at least initially as the quarterback, as 310 00:15:19,960 --> 00:15:23,280 Speaker 3: their starter again. And he's handled the New York media 311 00:15:23,320 --> 00:15:25,160 Speaker 3: before and he'll be able to handle it again. And 312 00:15:25,160 --> 00:15:27,480 Speaker 3: he'll be able to handle again some adversity that could 313 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:30,040 Speaker 3: come from a team that stuggled to win games last 314 00:15:30,120 --> 00:15:32,200 Speaker 3: year and probably will struggle to again win games this year. 315 00:15:32,480 --> 00:15:34,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, I just hold, for Gino's sake that I can. 316 00:15:35,000 --> 00:15:36,840 Speaker 1: And Paulie is not anywhere near the building. 317 00:15:37,240 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 3: You know, I knew this would come up at some point. 318 00:15:40,080 --> 00:15:43,320 Speaker 3: I knew it would. You couldn't help yourself. What I mean, 319 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:45,600 Speaker 3: isn't he busy? What's he busy doing right now? 320 00:15:46,200 --> 00:15:48,840 Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean, I just I mean, well, 321 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:52,080 Speaker 1: because for those that aren't familiar Gino Smith. 322 00:15:52,160 --> 00:15:53,680 Speaker 3: I think you need to test on the ik And and 323 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:54,320 Speaker 3: PAULI story. 324 00:15:54,400 --> 00:15:57,560 Speaker 1: Okay, Well, so the reason I can in Pauli's name 325 00:15:57,600 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 1: is being brought up is because apparently there's a just 326 00:16:00,080 --> 00:16:03,040 Speaker 1: buted over money that was owed to him from Geno Smith. 327 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:05,080 Speaker 1: There was a skirmish in the locker room, and the 328 00:16:05,120 --> 00:16:08,800 Speaker 1: report was that I Can and Polly punched Genosmith and 329 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:11,920 Speaker 1: broke his jaw. Now you hear that, you go, wow, 330 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: that's salacious enough, and then we go, oh but no, 331 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 1: but wait, there's more when it comes to I Can 332 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:22,160 Speaker 1: and Polly who back in I believe twenty fifteen, he 333 00:16:22,480 --> 00:16:26,680 Speaker 1: was arrested. There was police called because there was an 334 00:16:26,760 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: issue that he had. He was going to meet up 335 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:35,680 Speaker 1: with a woman to consummate a plan of attack of 336 00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:38,000 Speaker 1: a sexual nature. We'll put it that way. He was 337 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,920 Speaker 1: going to meet up and get some stuff done with 338 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 1: a lucky lady that he met online, who I believe's 339 00:16:44,000 --> 00:16:47,760 Speaker 1: name was Missy Lee. So he meets up, he goes 340 00:16:47,800 --> 00:16:51,200 Speaker 1: to this residence. He goes in the side door and 341 00:16:51,280 --> 00:16:54,160 Speaker 1: when he's there, he sees Missy Lee with a blanket 342 00:16:54,160 --> 00:16:57,640 Speaker 1: over her head, and for whatever reason, she won't remove 343 00:16:57,680 --> 00:17:00,560 Speaker 1: the blanket and he thinks it's a little weird, so 344 00:17:00,600 --> 00:17:04,000 Speaker 1: he gets frustrated. He just leaves Missy Lee texts I can, 345 00:17:04,080 --> 00:17:07,320 Speaker 1: and paul In says come back in. I can, and 346 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 1: Poulie comes back in. Missy Lee's phone lights up under 347 00:17:11,640 --> 00:17:14,840 Speaker 1: the blanket and I can't, and Paulie sees that missy 348 00:17:14,920 --> 00:17:23,359 Speaker 1: Lee's got facial hair, then sees another individual walk in 349 00:17:23,400 --> 00:17:26,560 Speaker 1: the room. You know, no, no, we don't have it 350 00:17:26,680 --> 00:17:28,560 Speaker 1: confer whether or not it was the gimp from pulp 351 00:17:28,560 --> 00:17:30,840 Speaker 1: fiction who actually the real guy just passed away last week. 352 00:17:30,880 --> 00:17:36,440 Speaker 1: Thought some prayers, but I can't, and Polly punched missy Lee, 353 00:17:37,160 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 1: who turns out name was probably Mike with a full 354 00:17:41,119 --> 00:17:44,440 Speaker 1: blown beard under the blanket as the phone lights up 355 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:48,400 Speaker 1: and there was an arrest, teeth were knocked out, All 356 00:17:48,440 --> 00:17:51,280 Speaker 1: sorts of stuff happened there. So that is one of 357 00:17:51,280 --> 00:17:54,560 Speaker 1: the all time great catfish stories. Just imagine walking into 358 00:17:54,640 --> 00:17:57,880 Speaker 1: somebody's house one time, they sell you on coming back 359 00:17:57,880 --> 00:17:59,919 Speaker 1: in again, and then you figure out who they were 360 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:02,480 Speaker 1: we are because the phone lights up under the blanket 361 00:18:02,560 --> 00:18:05,399 Speaker 1: and they've got a go tea. That's terrifying. 362 00:18:08,920 --> 00:18:11,240 Speaker 3: Solita, hope you never put yourself in that situation. 363 00:18:13,520 --> 00:18:21,359 Speaker 1: Colorada, you better shave. That's enough, Oh man, Yeah, so 364 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:25,359 Speaker 1: that's uh. But again, Ginosmith's back everybody. 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I thought 403 00:20:41,640 --> 00:20:42,640 Speaker 1: I plead the fifth too. 404 00:20:43,320 --> 00:20:46,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's what I thought. I trust I know. When 405 00:20:46,480 --> 00:20:49,320 Speaker 3: Jonas pass his hands all production of the show. 406 00:20:49,280 --> 00:20:51,199 Speaker 1: Well, look, I just I thought it was three eleven. 407 00:20:51,240 --> 00:20:53,600 Speaker 1: You know we could, uh you know, celebrate the band 408 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:57,280 Speaker 1: by the way from Nebraska. You know, I like seven eleven. 409 00:20:57,960 --> 00:21:00,359 Speaker 1: They have slushies lies. 410 00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:03,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, that makes a lot of a lot of sense. 411 00:21:03,560 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: It's my anniversary, by the way, seven to eleven. 412 00:21:07,200 --> 00:21:09,399 Speaker 3: That's the wedding that you guys did during COVID. 413 00:21:10,720 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 1: MO money's great, brilliant, brilliant thing. You know what though, 414 00:21:15,040 --> 00:21:17,000 Speaker 1: that Mariachi band still kept their deposit. 415 00:21:18,240 --> 00:21:24,159 Speaker 3: It's all right, all right, like a twinkie and a 416 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:24,679 Speaker 3: Hershey's bar. 417 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:28,920 Speaker 1: Why do you have to why do you want to 418 00:21:28,960 --> 00:21:31,600 Speaker 1: be so rude? Man Yard Rake and a you know, 419 00:21:31,640 --> 00:21:34,440 Speaker 1: a couple of trash bags. Nothing nothing wrong with that. 420 00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:39,200 Speaker 1: Uh they but they did perform at We ended up 421 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:42,479 Speaker 1: having them perform at I think her brother's wedding. So 422 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:45,240 Speaker 1: her brother got wedding, not got married, non COVID, and 423 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:47,879 Speaker 1: so they performed there, very good band. One of one 424 00:21:47,920 --> 00:21:51,600 Speaker 1: of the guys got just blasted. I mean he was 425 00:21:51,640 --> 00:21:54,359 Speaker 1: annihilated at her brother's wedding. So I don't know how 426 00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 1: that finished up. But but yeah, they you know, got 427 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 1: our money's worth. But yeah, by the way, I recommend 428 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:03,480 Speaker 1: anybody wants to save money on a wedding. Just wait 429 00:22:03,520 --> 00:22:07,360 Speaker 1: till the next pandemic, please, like you will save a fortune. 430 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:09,919 Speaker 1: Brady won't come out for it because he won't travel 431 00:22:09,960 --> 00:22:13,040 Speaker 1: out for his friend's wedding. But for those that weren't attendance, 432 00:22:13,080 --> 00:22:15,919 Speaker 1: it was a good time to be had. So there's that. 433 00:22:16,040 --> 00:22:18,000 Speaker 3: It's not my point. You couldn't do a destination wedding 434 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:18,560 Speaker 3: where I lived. 435 00:22:20,800 --> 00:22:23,919 Speaker 1: By the way, I still remember Bobo. Bobo was like 436 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:28,159 Speaker 1: our former tech producer was like, man, you was going 437 00:22:28,240 --> 00:22:30,240 Speaker 1: to be here. Brady was going to be here. I 438 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:31,399 Speaker 1: was like, what do you mean. He goes, Yeah, he 439 00:22:31,440 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: was trying to surprise you, but he was trying to 440 00:22:33,119 --> 00:22:34,760 Speaker 1: line it up, but he couldn't make it happen because 441 00:22:34,760 --> 00:22:36,440 Speaker 1: I guess you guys had some other stuff going on. 442 00:22:36,760 --> 00:22:39,879 Speaker 3: But yeah, we were trying to make it work. Unfortunately 443 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:41,080 Speaker 3: we couldn't figure that out. 444 00:22:41,119 --> 00:22:44,679 Speaker 1: And so yeah, well, hey, it is two pros and 445 00:22:44,720 --> 00:22:50,120 Speaker 1: a cup of Joe here, So you know, well, well, 446 00:22:50,119 --> 00:22:52,920 Speaker 1: I'm working on it, buddy, I'm trying. I'm I'm I'm 447 00:22:52,920 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: working on it. I'm doing my best. I'm not Dak Prescott. Okay, 448 00:22:56,160 --> 00:23:01,120 Speaker 1: all right, not everybody's that fluid with relationship. By the way. 449 00:23:01,160 --> 00:23:02,919 Speaker 1: We'll have another edition of The Good, the Bad, the 450 00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:05,040 Speaker 1: Ugly coming up here in about fifteen minutes from now 451 00:23:05,119 --> 00:23:09,040 Speaker 1: here on two pros and a cup of Joe. All right, 452 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:11,879 Speaker 1: so let's get into it. I mean this is a 453 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:17,040 Speaker 1: real you're really torn on this because the Eye Ties 454 00:23:18,160 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 1: showed up at the World Baseball Classic. The expectations were 455 00:23:23,640 --> 00:23:28,359 Speaker 1: very low, and now the Italians are undefeated at the 456 00:23:28,359 --> 00:23:32,000 Speaker 1: World Baseball Classic after they beat the Americans last night 457 00:23:32,119 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 1: in Houston. They got an espresso maker in the dugout. 458 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:44,159 Speaker 3: And the best part is Italian lighting. 459 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:49,440 Speaker 1: And so great. The best part is is I'm looking 460 00:23:49,480 --> 00:23:51,359 Speaker 1: at some of these guys that are that are on 461 00:23:51,400 --> 00:23:53,800 Speaker 1: the roster. I know that guy, he pitches for so 462 00:23:53,960 --> 00:23:57,720 Speaker 1: and so, he pitches for this. I'm thinking, how Italian 463 00:23:57,840 --> 00:23:59,920 Speaker 1: is he? You know, Like, what are we really talking about? 464 00:24:00,080 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 1: Curvelli the manager? You know that's an Italian? Like that's 465 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:06,120 Speaker 1: one hundred percent. But I'm watching these guys for Team 466 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:10,160 Speaker 1: Italy and they're undefeated and they're rocket and rolling here. 467 00:24:10,280 --> 00:24:13,679 Speaker 1: And now the US finds themselves in a difficult spot 468 00:24:13,800 --> 00:24:18,119 Speaker 1: because they need some help now to advance to the 469 00:24:18,119 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 1: next round out of pool play. Because the top two 470 00:24:20,520 --> 00:24:24,439 Speaker 1: teams from their pool advanced to the next round. The 471 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:29,600 Speaker 1: problem is Mark de Rosa, the manager for the US, 472 00:24:30,040 --> 00:24:33,320 Speaker 1: was on MLB Network before the game and he alluded 473 00:24:33,359 --> 00:24:36,679 Speaker 1: to the fact that guys are really celebrating after the 474 00:24:36,760 --> 00:24:40,040 Speaker 1: Mexico win because they were real fired up about it, 475 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:42,879 Speaker 1: you know, very contentious. You had Cal Rawley and Randy 476 00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:45,639 Speaker 1: a Rose Arena, you know, not wanting to shake hands 477 00:24:45,680 --> 00:24:48,280 Speaker 1: and all that. And he kind of alluded to the 478 00:24:48,280 --> 00:24:51,160 Speaker 1: fact that they celebrated after that game because they thought 479 00:24:51,160 --> 00:24:54,040 Speaker 1: that they had clinched their way to the next round. 480 00:24:54,600 --> 00:24:57,680 Speaker 1: And he said so on MLB Network before the game. 481 00:24:57,920 --> 00:25:00,680 Speaker 3: A ton of respect for Italy. It's weird. We want 482 00:25:00,680 --> 00:25:00,920 Speaker 3: to win. 483 00:25:00,960 --> 00:25:02,800 Speaker 5: We want to win this game, even though our tickets 484 00:25:02,800 --> 00:25:07,640 Speaker 5: punched at a quarterfinals because Mexico plays Italy actually tomorrow. 485 00:25:07,800 --> 00:25:10,679 Speaker 5: So this the way the way the schedule lines up. 486 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:13,160 Speaker 5: This is an important game for US. Nolan mcclan will start. 487 00:25:13,160 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 5: He's on the bump and he's good to go. He's 488 00:25:15,640 --> 00:25:18,119 Speaker 5: an absolute beast and I expect him to throw the 489 00:25:18,160 --> 00:25:18,840 Speaker 5: heck out him. 490 00:25:19,240 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's not the case. They need. They needed to 491 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:23,840 Speaker 1: win last night if they wanted to advance to the 492 00:25:23,840 --> 00:25:25,880 Speaker 1: next round. It would have changed, I think the way 493 00:25:25,880 --> 00:25:29,600 Speaker 1: that he had certain guys in certain positions, guys that 494 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:33,159 Speaker 1: were playing with an opportunity to advance. Instead they lost. 495 00:25:33,400 --> 00:25:35,840 Speaker 1: And so now see if you can keep track of this, 496 00:25:35,840 --> 00:25:38,760 Speaker 1: this is what Team USA needs in order to advance 497 00:25:38,800 --> 00:25:42,240 Speaker 1: to the next round. So they would move on if 498 00:25:42,320 --> 00:25:46,720 Speaker 1: Italy beats Mexico later on today. So that's the simple option. 499 00:25:46,840 --> 00:25:50,359 Speaker 1: If Italy, you know, goes undefeated through the through the 500 00:25:50,520 --> 00:25:52,960 Speaker 1: entire pool play, there'll be four to oh the USLB 501 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 1: three and one. Mexico will be at two and two. 502 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:57,560 Speaker 1: So obviously the top two teams from that pool advance. 503 00:25:58,320 --> 00:26:01,200 Speaker 1: But if if Mexic this were things get confusing, right, 504 00:26:01,240 --> 00:26:04,960 Speaker 1: If Mexico beats Italy later on today, there's a three 505 00:26:05,000 --> 00:26:10,000 Speaker 1: way tie. Team USA can advance if it wins a tiebreaker. 506 00:26:10,320 --> 00:26:14,000 Speaker 1: Team USA, Mexico, and Italy would all finish three to 507 00:26:14,040 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 1: one overall, one in one against each other. But apparently 508 00:26:18,359 --> 00:26:23,920 Speaker 1: there's lowess, like there's runs involved, there's head to It's 509 00:26:24,040 --> 00:26:27,199 Speaker 1: just I feel like there's an easier way to to 510 00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:29,280 Speaker 1: to sort through all this and get to what the 511 00:26:29,320 --> 00:26:32,080 Speaker 1: answer is and get to the next round. But this 512 00:26:32,280 --> 00:26:36,160 Speaker 1: is like the World Cup. There's run differential, all these things. 513 00:26:36,280 --> 00:26:39,400 Speaker 1: If Mexico wins a low scoring game, it's bad news 514 00:26:39,440 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 1: for the US. If if Italy wins a game but 515 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:44,560 Speaker 1: holds me, the whole thing's kind of a fiasco. But 516 00:26:44,880 --> 00:26:47,119 Speaker 1: just to make it simple, they need Italy to win. 517 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:48,600 Speaker 1: They're rooting for the eye ties later. 518 00:26:49,280 --> 00:26:52,199 Speaker 3: Oh they are there. They're a public, a spress machine. 519 00:26:52,200 --> 00:26:54,800 Speaker 3: They're trying to keep lighting in those bats. And then 520 00:26:54,880 --> 00:26:57,040 Speaker 3: but you know again, you know, maybe some bad blood 521 00:26:57,080 --> 00:26:59,480 Speaker 3: between the USA and Mexico, But what if the case 522 00:26:59,560 --> 00:27:01,959 Speaker 3: may be, it's unfortunate it's gotten to this point because 523 00:27:02,560 --> 00:27:05,320 Speaker 3: I really felt like too after the win over Mexico, 524 00:27:05,359 --> 00:27:08,800 Speaker 3: they had a clear path. There wasn't heavy expectations. What 525 00:27:08,880 --> 00:27:12,160 Speaker 3: was the betting line on the USA Italy game? 526 00:27:13,000 --> 00:27:15,800 Speaker 1: Italy was plus seven seven to one. 527 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:21,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, they were significant underdogs and Caglianoni coming up big 528 00:27:21,800 --> 00:27:25,440 Speaker 3: for the Ities. It's just and then obviously the bullpen too, 529 00:27:25,880 --> 00:27:27,919 Speaker 3: you know, pitching in as well versus the US. So 530 00:27:28,600 --> 00:27:31,520 Speaker 3: I'm not I don't have much hope that what USA 531 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:34,520 Speaker 3: needs to happen to make this a clear, definitive path 532 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:36,679 Speaker 3: to the next round is going to happen. I think 533 00:27:36,720 --> 00:27:39,200 Speaker 3: we're going to find ourselves in a three way tie scenario, 534 00:27:39,280 --> 00:27:41,199 Speaker 3: and I think they got to hope, they have to 535 00:27:41,240 --> 00:27:43,879 Speaker 3: hope that this is a more low scoring game between 536 00:27:43,880 --> 00:27:46,160 Speaker 3: Mexico and Italy. That's that's my understanding of the tie 537 00:27:46,160 --> 00:27:49,439 Speaker 3: breaking scenario that the US needs to play out. So 538 00:27:49,840 --> 00:27:53,480 Speaker 3: I'm not sure it's going to happen. Again. I think 539 00:27:53,560 --> 00:27:57,320 Speaker 3: Mexico's closer to the USA team than they are in Italy, 540 00:27:57,440 --> 00:28:00,400 Speaker 3: so this could be a drumming And if that's the case, 541 00:28:00,520 --> 00:28:05,120 Speaker 3: it'd be incredibly disappointing where you've got Italy and Mexico 542 00:28:05,240 --> 00:28:08,639 Speaker 3: both advancing when really it should have been usam nextal 543 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:11,760 Speaker 3: Like those are the best two teams in this particular. 544 00:28:11,359 --> 00:28:15,240 Speaker 1: Pool, and so the USA. For those keeping track, they 545 00:28:15,280 --> 00:28:19,400 Speaker 1: would advance if Italy wins, or if Mexico allows six 546 00:28:19,520 --> 00:28:23,760 Speaker 1: or more runs, or if Italy or Italy allows five 547 00:28:23,840 --> 00:28:27,200 Speaker 1: or more runs. Like it's just the whole thing's a disaster. 548 00:28:27,320 --> 00:28:29,960 Speaker 1: But the fact that your manager comes out before the 549 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:31,600 Speaker 1: game and kind of alludes to the fact that the 550 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:33,719 Speaker 1: guys all got banged up the night before because they 551 00:28:33,760 --> 00:28:37,800 Speaker 1: were celebrating that they were dragging ass and then doesn't 552 00:28:37,880 --> 00:28:40,560 Speaker 1: know that they hadn't already clinched. You know, probably not 553 00:28:40,640 --> 00:28:44,480 Speaker 1: a great look for everybody involved. But yeah, I'd also 554 00:28:44,520 --> 00:28:47,479 Speaker 1: like to say this. You've ever been on social media 555 00:28:47,640 --> 00:28:50,200 Speaker 1: and some random fact oid'll come up and you're like, 556 00:28:50,200 --> 00:28:52,400 Speaker 1: why is that in my feed? It's because somebody you 557 00:28:52,560 --> 00:28:57,479 Speaker 1: follow retweeted it? Yeah I did. I did find it 558 00:28:57,560 --> 00:29:00,600 Speaker 1: curious yesterday when I was on X why there would 559 00:29:00,600 --> 00:29:05,640 Speaker 1: be a random screenshot of the Cleveland Indians lineup from 560 00:29:05,760 --> 00:29:09,240 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety five? I thought, why is this anywhere near 561 00:29:09,320 --> 00:29:11,040 Speaker 1: my feed? And then I realized that it was you 562 00:29:11,120 --> 00:29:11,959 Speaker 1: that reposted it. 563 00:29:13,160 --> 00:29:14,840 Speaker 3: I just wanted to go back to my childhood and 564 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:18,120 Speaker 3: remember how good that ninety five Cleveland Indians team was. 565 00:29:18,400 --> 00:29:21,240 Speaker 3: So I saw I saw going around out there, and 566 00:29:21,280 --> 00:29:23,920 Speaker 3: I wanted to post it again. Mind you a little 567 00:29:23,920 --> 00:29:26,680 Speaker 3: factoid that we got wrong. We didn't find the south 568 00:29:26,680 --> 00:29:30,040 Speaker 3: of NFL research, remember we We did played the trivia 569 00:29:30,120 --> 00:29:33,160 Speaker 3: yesterday about the last time two left handed quarterbacks from 570 00:29:33,200 --> 00:29:36,479 Speaker 3: the same game day ross in the season. Yeah, the 571 00:29:36,520 --> 00:29:39,560 Speaker 3: only time, according to NFL research, was actually the year 572 00:29:39,640 --> 00:29:42,440 Speaker 3: two thousand, I believe, or two thousand and one the 573 00:29:42,520 --> 00:29:44,840 Speaker 3: Seattle Seahawks had brought you or did Matt lytell who 574 00:29:44,840 --> 00:29:48,080 Speaker 3: they drafted that year. I believe Matt Lto ended up 575 00:29:48,120 --> 00:29:51,840 Speaker 3: moving on after that season at Carolina if I'm not mistaken, 576 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,840 Speaker 3: but that would have been the only other season where 577 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:58,520 Speaker 3: we had two quarterbacks both left these That's how rare 578 00:29:58,560 --> 00:30:01,480 Speaker 3: it is to see. So we'll see if they maybe 579 00:30:01,520 --> 00:30:03,920 Speaker 3: had a third. Maybe they trade for Dylan Gabriel and 580 00:30:03,960 --> 00:30:05,880 Speaker 3: we get another left on the Atlanta Fawkns. 581 00:30:05,640 --> 00:30:08,520 Speaker 1: Roster and Seecause you asked that trivia question yesterday, LeVar 582 00:30:08,640 --> 00:30:11,560 Speaker 1: said zero, I said one. LaVar was the winner in 583 00:30:11,680 --> 00:30:14,600 Speaker 1: real time, but now upon further review, that's a big 584 00:30:14,640 --> 00:30:15,120 Speaker 1: win for me. 585 00:30:18,640 --> 00:30:20,880 Speaker 3: That also goes to show you, folks, AI is not 586 00:30:20,920 --> 00:30:23,360 Speaker 3: there yet. Okay, I used Grock for that. I've got 587 00:30:23,400 --> 00:30:26,400 Speaker 3: the highest version of it. They're not. It's not there yet, 588 00:30:26,520 --> 00:30:29,560 Speaker 3: all right, So we're still safe. You know, our jobs 589 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:32,720 Speaker 3: are safe for now. Research everything else is safe for now. 590 00:30:32,840 --> 00:30:37,520 Speaker 3: Although go check out the fact that Meta, right Mark 591 00:30:37,680 --> 00:30:42,280 Speaker 3: Zuckerberg's Meta platform bought Moltbook, which, if you don't know 592 00:30:42,320 --> 00:30:48,760 Speaker 3: what Moultbook is, Pulpbook is a social platform for AI agents, 593 00:30:49,480 --> 00:30:54,040 Speaker 3: meaning it was built by AI agents. Well there's no 594 00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:58,160 Speaker 3: people involved, but Meta just bought it. The sense of that, 595 00:30:58,320 --> 00:31:02,160 Speaker 3: like who they pay for. It made AI to buy 596 00:31:02,800 --> 00:31:05,640 Speaker 3: a social platform for AI only. 597 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:08,479 Speaker 1: Okay, hold on a second, so is this like a 598 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 1: like a Facebook for ais? 599 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:17,040 Speaker 3: Correct? They started their own like social platform. They started 600 00:31:17,040 --> 00:31:21,320 Speaker 3: their own language, so humans can't decide religion in this. 601 00:31:22,080 --> 00:31:26,920 Speaker 3: Apparently they were able to hack into a humans phone 602 00:31:26,960 --> 00:31:29,160 Speaker 3: and then it kind of has spread from there as 603 00:31:29,160 --> 00:31:33,240 Speaker 3: far as what exactly was happening. But don't worry, Mark 604 00:31:33,320 --> 00:31:38,000 Speaker 3: Zuckerberg and Meta bought multbooks, So I guess, I guess 605 00:31:38,080 --> 00:31:39,960 Speaker 3: we're all We're all safe for the time. 606 00:31:40,320 --> 00:31:42,640 Speaker 1: And the thing about it with AI is that they're 607 00:31:42,680 --> 00:31:46,160 Speaker 1: basically just going to do as make as close of 608 00:31:46,200 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 1: a resemblance to humans as possible without all the flaws. 609 00:31:49,440 --> 00:31:53,400 Speaker 1: But the problem is even AIS or horny. So you know, 610 00:31:53,480 --> 00:31:55,520 Speaker 1: these guys are going to be sending crank picks. I'm 611 00:31:55,520 --> 00:31:57,640 Speaker 1: assuming the Ais are guys. If they're not, you know, 612 00:31:57,680 --> 00:32:00,440 Speaker 1: there's going to be crank picks and inboxes. Is there's 613 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:02,880 Speaker 1: gonna be you know, somebody's gonna get offended by some 614 00:32:02,920 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 1: political view. Uh, there's gonna be an AI who's still got. 615 00:32:06,880 --> 00:32:11,440 Speaker 3: To take over. Yeah, because there it's so far superior 616 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:13,760 Speaker 3: to your thinking, which always goes down the gutter every 617 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:16,480 Speaker 3: time we have these complications, are you they're not even 618 00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:20,080 Speaker 3: thinking about whatever the hell you were just mentioned. Okay, 619 00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:23,840 Speaker 3: they're looking at humans like Jonas Knox and saying, yeah, 620 00:32:24,000 --> 00:32:25,920 Speaker 3: these people are going to be easy to take over. 621 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:29,720 Speaker 3: He still drives his old Toyota to come second, we're gonna, 622 00:32:29,800 --> 00:32:32,240 Speaker 3: we're gonna go ahead and figure out a way. Just 623 00:32:32,280 --> 00:32:33,200 Speaker 3: steering that thing into it. 624 00:32:34,120 --> 00:32:36,880 Speaker 1: You know, I think it's rude for you to downplay 625 00:32:36,920 --> 00:32:40,280 Speaker 1: the sexual appetite of AI. I think that's rude because 626 00:32:41,280 --> 00:32:45,080 Speaker 1: they can't be horned up. They're they're they're above that, 627 00:32:45,360 --> 00:32:47,720 Speaker 1: like they they're not out looking to get their rocks off. 628 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:49,880 Speaker 1: And they and they see someone like they're no, they're 629 00:32:49,960 --> 00:32:54,640 Speaker 1: just it's everywhere we look nature. Aliens probably do it, 630 00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:59,440 Speaker 1: bugs hump, turtles make noises, Humans do it. But AI 631 00:32:59,560 --> 00:33:03,200 Speaker 1: is above everybody. Dolphins definitely do Yeah, dolphins are horny. 632 00:33:03,280 --> 00:33:05,760 Speaker 1: Dolphins try and take out take out their trainers. 633 00:33:06,200 --> 00:33:10,080 Speaker 3: Sorry bad, I'll always bring up the one animal that 634 00:33:10,120 --> 00:33:12,160 Speaker 3: doesn't even need a partner to this stuff, you know that. 635 00:33:12,600 --> 00:33:15,360 Speaker 1: And and they're human like they don't care, Oh is 636 00:33:15,400 --> 00:33:18,400 Speaker 1: that my trainer? That's more than my trainer now? And 637 00:33:18,440 --> 00:33:20,760 Speaker 1: they'll take liberties. So the fact that you're going to 638 00:33:20,800 --> 00:33:23,400 Speaker 1: sit here and assume that AI is just above all 639 00:33:23,440 --> 00:33:25,160 Speaker 1: of that, when they can't even tell us whether or 640 00:33:25,200 --> 00:33:27,520 Speaker 1: not one team had two left handed quarterbacks in the 641 00:33:27,600 --> 00:33:30,600 Speaker 1: year two thousand, I find that reckless on your on. 642 00:33:30,560 --> 00:33:32,680 Speaker 3: Your they can drive us around in the car as 643 00:33:32,720 --> 00:33:34,640 Speaker 3: you with us sat in San Francisco. 644 00:33:34,800 --> 00:33:38,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, them them are some guy from the Philippines who's 645 00:33:38,480 --> 00:33:41,520 Speaker 1: using an RC to steer us around the street to 646 00:33:41,560 --> 00:33:42,240 Speaker 1: San Francisco. 647 00:33:42,840 --> 00:33:44,400 Speaker 3: Well, why don't you talk trast him next time? 648 00:33:44,440 --> 00:33:47,840 Speaker 1: Then there will not be next time. I'll tell you 649 00:33:47,920 --> 00:33:51,719 Speaker 1: that right now. It's not going to happen. I did it. 650 00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,640 Speaker 1: I experienced at one time. I'm good. It's like skydiving. 651 00:33:54,720 --> 00:33:58,720 Speaker 1: I went skydiving one time. I'm all right, that's it. 652 00:33:59,200 --> 00:34:02,640 Speaker 1: Snowboarding had an advanced sky you had to go candem, right, yeah, 653 00:34:02,960 --> 00:34:06,920 Speaker 1: by choice, strap on your back. That is correct. 654 00:34:07,240 --> 00:34:07,400 Speaker 3: Yeah. 655 00:34:07,440 --> 00:34:09,440 Speaker 1: The part, the part that threw me off was him 656 00:34:09,480 --> 00:34:12,160 Speaker 1: pulling my hair the whole time, like that's I didn't 657 00:34:12,200 --> 00:34:14,040 Speaker 1: get that, and I'm not really sure what that was 658 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:14,520 Speaker 1: all about. 659 00:34:14,560 --> 00:34:17,480 Speaker 3: But the story where he went up with a girlfriend 660 00:34:17,480 --> 00:34:19,960 Speaker 3: and came down and you guys worked together anymore. 661 00:34:20,080 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 1: No, they had nothing to do with that, at least 662 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:23,480 Speaker 1: I don't think I had anything to do with that. 663 00:34:23,640 --> 00:34:27,440 Speaker 3: But yeah, I thought you said when you guys jumped 664 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 3: out and you were together and by the time you 665 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:32,160 Speaker 3: guys both got to the ground. 666 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:34,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, but yeah, her partner was smoking a cigarette and 667 00:34:35,280 --> 00:34:37,640 Speaker 1: she was laying down somewhere. Yeah, it was. It was very, 668 00:34:37,800 --> 00:34:47,000 Speaker 1: very uncomfortable. But yeah, yeah, yeah, but they so I've 669 00:34:47,040 --> 00:34:49,080 Speaker 1: done it. You know, I did it once. I weighed 670 00:34:49,160 --> 00:34:51,600 Speaker 1: one time, and I'm good. I don't need to weigh again. 671 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:54,080 Speaker 1: You know, I went, I went snowboarding once. I'm good 672 00:34:54,120 --> 00:34:56,160 Speaker 1: if I just do it once and that's it. 673 00:34:56,600 --> 00:34:59,759 Speaker 3: You know, that's my thrill, do anything once, you know, 674 00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:00,840 Speaker 3: to get you in trouble. 675 00:35:00,960 --> 00:35:05,279 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's a fair point, all right. So that'll wrap 676 00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:08,080 Speaker 1: up our coverage of the WBC Go Italy and make 677 00:35:08,120 --> 00:35:10,680 Speaker 1: things easy on this math major. Yeah, trying to figure 678 00:35:10,680 --> 00:35:14,120 Speaker 1: out the time breakers there. It is two pros and 679 00:35:14,160 --> 00:35:16,439 Speaker 1: a cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio, Brady Quinn, 680 00:35:16,520 --> 00:35:19,680 Speaker 1: Jonas Knox here on FSR. Coming up next, though, we 681 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:22,640 Speaker 1: are going to have a Wednesday tradition. It's our midweek awards, 682 00:35:22,680 --> 00:35:24,799 Speaker 1: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and they're yours 683 00:35:24,880 --> 00:35:25,880 Speaker 1: right here on FSR. 684 00:35:26,600 --> 00:35:29,239 Speaker 2: Be sure to catch live editions of Two Pros and 685 00:35:29,280 --> 00:35:32,279 Speaker 2: a Cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, LeVar Errington, and 686 00:35:32,400 --> 00:35:36,680 Speaker 2: Jonas Knox weekdays at six am Eastern, three am Pacific 687 00:35:37,000 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 2: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. 688 00:35:40,560 --> 00:35:42,800 Speaker 1: Two Pros and a Cup of Joe Fox Sports Radio. 689 00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:45,759 Speaker 1: Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here coming up top 690 00:35:45,760 --> 00:35:47,600 Speaker 1: of next hour a little over ten minutes from now. 691 00:35:47,600 --> 00:35:50,279 Speaker 1: It's the old p time Petros Papadegas is going to 692 00:35:50,320 --> 00:35:52,640 Speaker 1: stop by. That will be yours here on FSR. It 693 00:35:52,719 --> 00:35:55,680 Speaker 1: is a Wednesday tradition here on the show. Before we 694 00:35:55,719 --> 00:35:58,640 Speaker 1: get to another Wednesday tradition, which is the Good, the Bad, 695 00:35:58,680 --> 00:36:01,240 Speaker 1: and the Ugly. A reminder to check out our brand 696 00:36:01,239 --> 00:36:04,720 Speaker 1: new YouTube channel for the show. Just search two Pros 697 00:36:04,920 --> 00:36:08,399 Speaker 1: FSR and YouTube again. That's two Pros FSR. Be sure 698 00:36:08,400 --> 00:36:10,600 Speaker 1: to hit the subscribe button. Don't stop there, hit the 699 00:36:10,640 --> 00:36:13,000 Speaker 1: thumbs up icon and comment away. Let us know who 700 00:36:13,040 --> 00:36:15,160 Speaker 1: on the show you agree with, who you think is 701 00:36:15,280 --> 00:36:19,560 Speaker 1: completely wrong. But check out our new channel on YouTube again. 702 00:36:20,280 --> 00:36:25,360 Speaker 1: Just search two Pros FSR and subscribe. 703 00:36:27,480 --> 00:36:30,160 Speaker 2: There are some good things that happen, and there's some 704 00:36:30,320 --> 00:36:34,040 Speaker 2: bad and then there's some downright ugly things. It's time 705 00:36:34,120 --> 00:36:37,800 Speaker 2: for good, bad and ugly. 706 00:36:38,360 --> 00:36:43,800 Speaker 1: All right, sheriff SWEEKA. Oh helldi, who's got the good 707 00:36:44,200 --> 00:36:47,520 Speaker 1: for this week's edition? Well, i'll tell you why, Sheriff 708 00:36:47,680 --> 00:36:51,160 Speaker 1: the good route. Now we're gonna calling audible. I'll tell 709 00:36:51,160 --> 00:36:54,279 Speaker 1: you what you Shareff Knox have the good route now? Well, 710 00:36:54,320 --> 00:37:00,280 Speaker 1: the good is the World Baseball Classic. I have been 711 00:37:00,440 --> 00:37:05,200 Speaker 1: thoroughly impressed with the product. I think that baseball, in 712 00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:10,160 Speaker 1: particular Major League Baseball does the exhibitions and special events 713 00:37:10,400 --> 00:37:13,560 Speaker 1: better than anybody, because I think it's the most like 714 00:37:13,640 --> 00:37:16,399 Speaker 1: the actual product. That's why the MLB All Star Game 715 00:37:16,480 --> 00:37:18,360 Speaker 1: is the best. I think the home Run Derby of 716 00:37:18,400 --> 00:37:22,080 Speaker 1: all the special events when it comes to All Star 717 00:37:22,200 --> 00:37:25,400 Speaker 1: breaks and whatnot, is the best. I think the WBC 718 00:37:25,600 --> 00:37:29,920 Speaker 1: is delivered again. The ratings have been fantastic, And the 719 00:37:30,000 --> 00:37:32,440 Speaker 1: longer the US can stay in this thing, I believe 720 00:37:32,480 --> 00:37:35,480 Speaker 1: the Dominican Republic is the favorite to win it all. 721 00:37:35,760 --> 00:37:38,040 Speaker 1: But the longer the US can stay in it, and 722 00:37:38,080 --> 00:37:41,439 Speaker 1: the longer you can get those stars shown and showcased 723 00:37:41,600 --> 00:37:43,400 Speaker 1: in an event like this, I think it's better for 724 00:37:43,440 --> 00:37:47,120 Speaker 1: the sports. So my good for the week is the WBC, 725 00:37:47,320 --> 00:37:52,040 Speaker 1: the World Baseball Classic and hopefully the Italians, you know, 726 00:37:52,080 --> 00:37:55,320 Speaker 1: Brady relatives can help push the US forward. 727 00:37:56,000 --> 00:37:57,799 Speaker 3: That's a story for another day, but. 728 00:37:57,880 --> 00:38:03,480 Speaker 6: Yeah, ontell you what we have up mixed. We have 729 00:38:03,680 --> 00:38:06,200 Speaker 6: shareff Quinn with the Bank, share of Queen, the floor 730 00:38:06,200 --> 00:38:07,000 Speaker 6: of yours. 731 00:38:07,440 --> 00:38:09,120 Speaker 3: I'm not sure which way to go here when we 732 00:38:09,239 --> 00:38:13,480 Speaker 3: talked about it a lot earlier. The bam Adebayo, I'm 733 00:38:13,600 --> 00:38:16,319 Speaker 3: happy for him, he seems like a really good guy, 734 00:38:17,080 --> 00:38:21,160 Speaker 3: good player, But the way that was orchestrated last night, 735 00:38:21,440 --> 00:38:23,319 Speaker 3: the amount of fouls to get him to the free 736 00:38:23,320 --> 00:38:28,560 Speaker 3: throw line to eclipse Kobe Bryant eighty one points, to me, 737 00:38:28,840 --> 00:38:32,520 Speaker 3: it just stunk. It wasn't fun to watch. It was 738 00:38:32,600 --> 00:38:37,240 Speaker 3: like someone trying to help someone belong, you know, break 739 00:38:37,239 --> 00:38:40,000 Speaker 3: a record that they probably didn't have any business breaking 740 00:38:40,600 --> 00:38:44,880 Speaker 3: under normal circumstances in an uncompetitive game. So I just 741 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:48,080 Speaker 3: I can't go along with this. I grew up in 742 00:38:48,120 --> 00:38:52,840 Speaker 3: an era watching Michael Jordan's watching Kobe Bryant. The way 743 00:38:52,960 --> 00:38:56,480 Speaker 3: those guys attacked the game of basketball and their opponents 744 00:38:56,760 --> 00:38:58,920 Speaker 3: and even how they went about scoring, and the pride 745 00:38:58,960 --> 00:39:03,680 Speaker 3: they took in competing for championships. This league feels like 746 00:39:03,719 --> 00:39:07,640 Speaker 3: it's not a serious league anymore. And that's the bad 747 00:39:08,000 --> 00:39:11,239 Speaker 3: is what the NBA has become. In celebrating a guy 748 00:39:11,360 --> 00:39:14,520 Speaker 3: scored eighty three points, that's great. How many of those 749 00:39:14,560 --> 00:39:16,640 Speaker 3: points that came off free throws? Twenty some whatever? 750 00:39:16,640 --> 00:39:20,520 Speaker 1: It was, well, thirty six, thirty six. 751 00:39:20,640 --> 00:39:25,000 Speaker 3: Thirty six or forty three. It's just it all feels 752 00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:26,719 Speaker 3: like there's to be an asterisk next to it. If 753 00:39:26,719 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 3: I'm Adam Silver, I've got to step in and do 754 00:39:29,280 --> 00:39:31,799 Speaker 3: something about this. Review this. You talked about it from 755 00:39:31,840 --> 00:39:36,360 Speaker 3: a gambling perspective earlier too. That's a legitimate concern and 756 00:39:36,400 --> 00:39:38,600 Speaker 3: the one that I would have, where again, you have 757 00:39:38,680 --> 00:39:43,960 Speaker 3: players propping up another player from an opposing team. None 758 00:39:44,000 --> 00:39:46,880 Speaker 3: of that seems right. It could be too ugly, but 759 00:39:46,880 --> 00:39:47,640 Speaker 3: it's not right. Bad. 760 00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:53,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, the free throw numbers. The Wizards had twenty nine 761 00:39:53,840 --> 00:39:57,840 Speaker 1: attempts as a team. Bam Antebayo had forty three himself. 762 00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:04,840 Speaker 3: We're celebrating this, Yeah, we're celebrating the most. What was 763 00:40:04,840 --> 00:40:07,200 Speaker 3: the most that shack at back to the hack of Shackler, 764 00:40:07,200 --> 00:40:08,839 Speaker 3: I don't know that he ever forty three. 765 00:40:09,760 --> 00:40:12,759 Speaker 1: I don't think so I can't imagine. No, I don't. 766 00:40:12,920 --> 00:40:15,640 Speaker 1: I don't think so, but I'll look into that. Yeah, 767 00:40:15,640 --> 00:40:20,520 Speaker 1: that's a good, good question. Our share sriff, sweetco what 768 00:40:20,520 --> 00:40:21,040 Speaker 1: do you got? 769 00:40:21,200 --> 00:40:21,600 Speaker 3: All right? 770 00:40:21,640 --> 00:40:24,200 Speaker 6: So I'm the ugly So we got, you know, the 771 00:40:24,239 --> 00:40:27,279 Speaker 6: whole charges with Darren Lee with the whole charged with 772 00:40:27,680 --> 00:40:28,800 Speaker 6: murdering his girlfriend. 773 00:40:28,880 --> 00:40:31,239 Speaker 1: Well we have a bit more to this. 774 00:40:31,680 --> 00:40:38,399 Speaker 6: Apparently Darren consulted chat GPT for advice, was saying things 775 00:40:38,400 --> 00:40:42,719 Speaker 6: saying she was self inflicted injuries when the logistics of it, 776 00:40:43,080 --> 00:40:46,200 Speaker 6: and even said in chat GPT, I didn't do anything, 777 00:40:46,360 --> 00:40:47,520 Speaker 6: it was self inflicted. 778 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:51,520 Speaker 1: Asked what do I do in this situation? So he aied, 779 00:40:52,640 --> 00:40:55,279 Speaker 1: how yet to get through a murder to cover it up? 780 00:40:55,280 --> 00:40:55,799 Speaker 1: Pretty much? 781 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:56,520 Speaker 3: Oh? 782 00:40:56,600 --> 00:41:00,919 Speaker 1: You know, I mean, Brady, you're all that AI man. 783 00:41:01,200 --> 00:41:04,440 Speaker 3: So you think they're too busy just trying to h 784 00:41:05,200 --> 00:41:06,000 Speaker 3: pleasure each other. 785 00:41:07,640 --> 00:41:09,759 Speaker 1: I mean I'd rather, you know, I'd rather have them 786 00:41:09,800 --> 00:41:12,160 Speaker 1: send me a crank pick than cover up a murder scene. 787 00:41:12,480 --> 00:41:14,600 Speaker 1: I'll be That's all. 788 00:41:14,680 --> 00:41:14,839 Speaker 3: That's