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July 12, 2021 45 mins

Jonas Knox & Brady Quinn talk about Conor McGregor's leg snapping during the main event of UFC 264, previews of the Home Run Derby, Vinny Del Negro winning the ACC golf tournament, and much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:26):
So it was a tradition. Listen. I loved doing this.
It was one of my favorite things in the whole
wide world. I was so happy to do it. It
was an honor to do it. I looked forward to
it every time, and it was ripped away from me,
stolen from me, mocked, ridiculed, made fun of by the
bully himself, Brady Quinn. We will get into that here

(00:47):
coming up in just a couple of moments from now.
He is Brady Quinn. I'm Jonas Knocks. It's I'll kicked
the coverage here on fs ARE. You can hang out
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appreciate you doing so. We're gonna take you all the
way up until nine am. Eastern times, six o'clock specific

(01:09):
right here on Fox Sports Radio, and we will do
so with the man himself guilty as charged, regardless of
what he says, The one and only Brady Quinn. I mean,
I hate how you play me out to be such
a bully or a jerk when really this is what
we try to do with our friends. Try to hold
them accountable, Okay, try to try to keep them from

(01:29):
being a hypocrite. You know, when we sit here and
we come on air on a national radio show and
you call people out, and then you turn around you
do the exact same thing on social media. Okay, that
is what you've done. You're being a hypocrite right now.
I'm sorry you feel that me bring it to light
or bring it to everyone's attention, is bringing being a bully.

(01:49):
But why don't you explain for the audience what exactly
we're talking about? Yeah, I will as soon as I
figure out what the hell is at the bottom of
my coffee cup. I'm trying to figure that out. Very
very bizarre looking situation here. Um look, uh, it's it's
for people behind the scenes. Um I I just realized
that at the end of my coffee I finished a
cup of coffee and there it looks like tar. It

(02:12):
looks it looks like a squid came by and had
a little ink blot or something too large your coffee
like to get dump in there. Yeah, it's it's very weird.
Maybe I'll tweet it out for people to get a
good glimpse ad But I it's very disturbing what I
discovered at the end of my coffee cup. But well,
I hope you tweet the picture because one of the
things that I want the viewers to see in this
coffee coffee mug shot, if you will, is how nicely

(02:34):
manicured your fingers are like. That was one of the
first things I noticed from that was I don't know
if you get you know, manicures or something, but as
as a guy, I'm just saying, my fingers look mangled
compared to what your hands look like in that picture. Yeah,
it's it's funny you think that's my finger. All right, So,
Brady Quinn, let's I don't know how you'd be able
to hold a coffee blog like that, but all right,

(02:58):
all right, let's so so let's get into uh to
this discussion here. So I gotta tell this story. Um,
and I don't know if we have any appropriate from
when I was younger music. You know, we have a
live studio band here at Fox Sports Radio. I don't
know if we have appropriate soft, um, you know, sort
of reminiscence music to where we can think back to

(03:18):
our youth. We can think about how we grew up,
how we were raised, traditions as a child that you
carried with you into into your adult years. I don't
know if we have any of that music available here
offhand to sort of set the scene here at Fox
Sports Radio as we, you know, just wax poetically about
some of our great traditions from our childhood that we

(03:39):
tried so nicely to take into adulthood. So I don't
know if we have any of that music here from
our live studio band here. Everybody is, you know. I
mean again, that's not exactly what I was thinking about.
We'll just go with it, and that's fine. This is perfect.
This is absolutely perfect. Uh. And by the way, I
must apologize, I should have probably given Chris perfect the

(04:00):
heads up for this, but it just came to mind
on you know, here in the middle of the segment. So, uh,
this is what we got this is the the reminiscence.
Uh yeah, and we are now going to uh very good.
This is perfect. Yeah, this is good. All right, this
is better. This sets the scene. All right, this sets
the scene here in Fox Sports Radio. Well, listen to

(04:21):
Chris Profet and I work on Friday weekend overnights. So
the fact that we're getting an opportunity to uh, you know,
showcase our skill set here on a national stage here
in weekday mornings, it's just a treat for all of us.
But when I was younger, you know, one of the
things that we had as a family was we loved boxing, boxing,

(04:43):
and m m a big fans, and so we would
get you know, we'd watch the fights. Uh, we'd we'd
all gather around and we remember watching George Foreman knockout
Michael Moore. We remember seeing Mike Tyson in his heyday.
We remember all the great, great classic battles. Uh. Uh,

(05:05):
Marvin Hagler, Uh, you know, Sugar Ray Leonard, all the
great Uh listen, I mean Roy Jones Jr. Re remember
all those classic battles. And one of the things that
I learned to do from a young age is how
to score fight. You know, I loved going on and
scoring the rounds and saying, seeing who won the round

(05:25):
based on my vantage point. Then you argue back and forth.
It was just a great tradition, and so I carried
that tradition when I got older, not only with just boxing,
but m m A in the UFC. I remember getting
UFC two. It was fourteen dollars on pay per view.
We were so excited because we could afford the price
and it wasn't the sixty bucks or whatever it was
to get a Tyson fight. I remember watching UFC two

(05:47):
and still carried that tradition all the way through into
my latter years. And then when I became an adult
and I would go on Twitter and I would say, man,
you know, I want to score these fights. It was
so much fun to go and score each round and
kind of go back and forth. Some people would argue whatnot.
And all of it felt great because it was it
was thinking back to my childhood. And then all of

(06:09):
that came to a crashing end because Brady Quinn walked
into my life and he decided, hey, you know that
little tradition you had when you were a kid, And
I said, yeah, it was great, isn't it. I go
on social media now and more people can see what
I was doing when I was a child. And he said, yeah,
that's awesome, and he kicked me square in the balls
as hard as he could was steel toad boots, and

(06:31):
he said, don't ever do it again. And now my
mind is left up. I can't score these fights. I
can't score the Connor McGregor Dustin Pourier fight over the weekend,
not that I needed to because it didn't go past
one round because Connor's leg turned into uh sock puppet. Yeah,
like I I can't. I can't score these fights anymore

(06:51):
because you've ridiculed me and made fun of me for it.
So now I'm in my own head because I I
feel like Yannese at the foul line on the road,
because I just assume you're gonna make fun of me.
I had somebody asked me my thoughts on on scoring
the fight. He wanted me to. He wanted to get
my live scores, and I can't do it anymore. Brady
Quinn won't allow me to do it. Uh, do you
feel good about yourself? This is what you wanted? Is this?

(07:13):
You wanted to ruin that for I love how you
make it seemed like I this stranglehold. Okay, the full
history of how this started was there happened to be
a headline or lie, uh that that segment that we
typically play at some point during the week. We used
to do it on our Sunday night radio show, and
I happened to make fun of you, I think a
couple of times with it. I brought it up a

(07:34):
couple of times. It was a curve ball for your listeners,
for you, for my opponent usually, and it usually hit home.
And after a couple of times putting it in a
headline or live you just stopped doing it. And so
I think what happened was this You're painting me out
to be the bully, this childhood thing and all that.
I think what you realized was you were being a hypocrite.

(07:56):
You get so upset with all the Monday morning quarterbacks
out there during football season, or even with basketball the
after a fact, you know, after the game, uh, critiques
and everything else that goes on, you get so upset
about them that once I drew it to your attention,
you did the same thing. Just in the world of boxing,

(08:17):
you matured and you said, you know, what. Maybe he's right.
I have come to the realization that I don't need
to be doing this anymore, in part because Connor McGregor's
leg literally snapped off, okay, like it was a telephone
pull on a hurricane. And and also because it's just
it's kind of a bad look. I mean, let's be real,
it's kind of a bad look. Save the material for
our show. If you're gonna if you're gonna be out

(08:38):
there scoring it, save it for our show moving forward.
But again, this fight didn't need any scoring whatsoever. It
was Dustin Pourier the entire time, even in the first round. Like,
I'll be honest with you, I don't know what the
hell happened with Connor McGregor's leg, because it doesn't make
sense that you would, you know, step back like that

(08:59):
and miss step and it just snaps like a toothpick.
I think he had to have injured it with a
leg kick earlier and didn't realize it because of the
adrenaline and everything else until he miss step and that
thing just broke apart. But that was gruesome, That was brutal.
But I lows flash, Connor McGregor was not winning that fight.
The way was going. Well, listen, I do want to

(09:20):
address that because that is an important topic here. You
know what you just said though, or you're like, oh uh,
you were just bloviating about Oh you realized you realize that,
you know, don't go on Twitter because it's a bad look,
and uh, you stopped doing it because you realized how
dumb it looks to score fights afterwards because other people
do it on social media. Remember when you just said
that part here, like you just said it right now, Yeah,

(09:43):
that is correct. You are absolutely correct. That is I
did realize that a couple of months ago. I I realized,
I said, you know what, this is a bad look.
I don't know why I'm doing this. Nobody cares what
I think of the scorecards. You and I make fun
of people who who go on Twitter because look, let's
be honest here, social media is everybody's highlight package. You know,

(10:03):
everybody needed Remember a huddle is huddle still around like
the old highlight site for kid Yeah, so so huddle.
So we really don't know for kids that wanted to
get it looked at by colleges. Now, I mean, now
all you need to do is, uh, you know, just
tell them you'll promote the local liquor store, and now
you're gonna get money for it. You're gonna go. But
it's great. But Huddle back in the day was they
would put together these highlight packages. That's what social media

(10:27):
is old is everybody's highlight package. You don't really get
the truth, you just get everybody's highlight reel. And so
I realized, I'm just not going to do that anymore.
I'm not going to go on to social media and
get everybody at the highlight package. I'm gonna be truthful
about stuff, and I don't feel like scoring a fight
is fun for anybody. But now that we've turned this

(10:47):
into actually a real topic, I will be scoring fights
moving forward, and I'm gonna tag Brady Quin into every
single round that I ever score for the rest of
my life on Twitter every Why are you doing that? Then?
Why are you reverting back to your old way? Is
because if we're gonna play this up, let's play it
up all the way through and then we can talk
about what we can talk about. Which one, uh, post
round breakdown bothered you the most speaking, this is like

(11:10):
you not being able to admit that you're doing something
wrong all right, you're trying to be like no, like
I'm mature, I'm better than this, but you're you're right
now openly admitting that it's like a guilty pleasure for you.
It's like one of those habits that you can't kick.
You know it's a bad thing, but you continually keep
doing it. That's what this is. So if you want
to do it, so be it. But I think you're
really taking a step backwards as your overall growth, growth

(11:34):
and development as a person, very similar to the step
backwards that Connor McGregor took which ultimately snapped his leg
and now put him into in a wheelchair being taken
off from the octagon. Okay, so this is this is
a real thing. So in Thailand, um Muay Thai fighting
is a big deal, and those guys you know, just
crack and it's shin on shin, it's shin on bone

(11:55):
all the time. But in Thailand, one of the old
stories is that kids, when they're really young, they have
them start kicking tree tree stumps. So there's a tree
stump on the ground, They'll have them start kicking these
tree stumps because they want to deaden the nerve in
their shins, so that way, when they're cracking somebody, they
don't feel it there. There's no there's no nerves there.

(12:18):
They don't feel it. You can you can take a
hammer to it and it's not gonna hurt um. I
feel like we've seen this now multiple times. Chris Wideman
happened not that long ago, his leg snapped. Everybody saw that.
That was a viral video. Anderson Silva. Every people have
seen that as well. To Connor McGregor throughout a theory
that some people thought was crazy, in which when Chris

(12:40):
Wideman's leg snapped, he said there had to have been
a bunch of hairline fractures for his leg to go
that way, and then, you know, coincidence, Connor McGregor's next
fight steps back, his leg just completely collapses. There had
to have been some hairline fractures, right, I mean, I
don't think it's wrong. It doesn't go that way. It's
like if you have have you ever seen one of

(13:01):
those like team building things that like companies do sometimes
they call in those guys where they've gotten like the
two by fours that you like karate chop and you
break right. It's kind of like that, like just so
you people know, it's like pre cut. Okay, like for
the most part, it's pre cut. I know, they feel
like they're building you up and they're getting this sense
of belief and all that. It's pre cut wood people, Okay,

(13:24):
it's it's made to snap easily. It's like it's coming
off of an l a set or a stage where
you know, someone falls through a table. News flash, Okay,
that wasn't a solid wood table. It was pre cut.
It was made so it could break gracefully like that.
No different than the guy who comes in to give
you motivational training of your company, who's doing all this. Okay,

(13:44):
it's pre cut. That's exactly what happened with Connor McGregor's
tippy on fibula and all that. There was hairline fractions
that had to have been setting himself up for that
sort of break. I just I've never seen an elite
athlete have such a freaky incident or accident like that happened,
and there had to have been some underlying issue going
into it, which does bring up the question a lot

(14:06):
of people are saying, like Connor McGregor wasn't focused for
this fight, because even before that it looked like Dustin
Poorer is getting the best of him. That people feel
like now Connor McGregor is only about the money grad
that's all he cares about at this point in time.
I personally don't know if it's like that. I just
think this was a freak accident. I think Poor is
just a better fighter at this point in time in

(14:26):
his career. But I don't think there's there's a lack
of focus from Convert gregor. I thought he I mean,
he always looks the part, I'll say that much. He
looks like he's in shape. He looks like he still
has it, whether or not in reality he does versus
someone like Pourier. You know again, I'd love to see
an actual a fourth fight, to see it go the
length of it, to see what they're both capable of. Well, listen,

(14:46):
uh here, here's what's so funny about this whole thing.
When people go, oh, man, he's just in it for
the money. Yeah, what what's wrong? What are we doing talking?
He doesn't have another alternative focus. Okay, he's not gonna
join now, he's not going to join some of them
become a rocket scientist. Yeah, obviously this is his path
to make as much money as possible. Yeah, he Hey, dummies,

(15:07):
it's prize fighting. That's what this is. Like. This is
this is the part that that's mind boggling that people
don't still get this. They don't care about the belt.
Like if you if you were to ask a fighter
right now, in the middle of his fighting career, hey, man,
you could be champion or you could be a multimillionaire.
What do you want? Uh, champion? Who cares? Can I
get paid? Like? This is what this is like. You're

(15:28):
you're putting yourself in harm's way every single time for
stuff like that to happen on your own. There was
nothing poor did. His legs snapped on its own because
of all the wear and tear on his body. This
is prize fighting. When Pacio and Mayweather fought years and
years ago, did anybody know that there were three belts
on the line. Nobody had any idea. All that they
knew was, man, these guys are gonna make a hundred

(15:50):
plus million dollars to fight. Like nobody knew there was
there were three championship belts on the line. Nobody cared.
It's prize fighting. These guys are out to get paid.
That's it. It's the brands. It's no different when anyone fights,
whether it's Logan Paul or Jake Paul, it's it's all
about the brands. It's all about the names coming into it.

(16:10):
But for the fighters, it's about the money. You know,
why do you think you get different people? And I
think we're shod. Evans called out Logan Paul and said,
if you want to really fight someone, fight me. You
don't think he's doing that? And because he wants the
money and then he knows how big that person is
gonna be. Like, stop being fooled by what what the
whole tactic is? This is all about the money. It
always has been, always will be. Yeah. That being said,

(16:33):
uh under two and a half rounds Bingo Bengo on Saturday,
Well done, my friend. Well see that's that's one of
the stuff I need you to do. Start bloviating about
the bets that you actually win, you know, instead of
scoring the fight. Just give me some of those winners, right,
feed the people with that. That's what we need. Yeah,
that's that and listen that that's what we try to
do here on fight. I mean, listen, that's what I

(16:54):
tried to do. Brady Quinn just ruins my childhood. What
are you gonna tell me next? The tooth fairy is
a junkie. You're gonna tell me that next? Why would
you get it? You know, you know ruin my whole childhood.
When we're at Brady Quinn that we want to do here? Yeah,
I mean I have seen her in Dennis office is
siphoning off that gas they laughing gas to to knock
you out. I have seen that, or around the back

(17:15):
of the building siphening all that off. Your your real
class act. Alright, Brady Quinn Jonas knocks out kick the
coverage here Fox Sports Radio coming up next. Though it
is a huge, huge week in the NFL, you may
not realize that we're going to deliver the goods for
you next here on fs ARE. This is outkicked the coverage.

(17:41):
So Mike Budenholzer comes out after Game one of the
NBA Finals and talked about the foul shooting, the difference
between the free throw attempts for the Sons and the Bucks.
Wasn't happy about it. Uh, you know they're they're getting
free throw attempts at Milwaukee wasn't getting And then it
comes out last night in game too, and it's reversed

(18:02):
to where the Bucks are getting all the free throw
attempts and the Phoenix Suns aren't getting as many as
the Milwaukee Bucks. And we just accept this crap like
it's just okay that the officials can determine one game
to the next. I don't know why this is okay.
I don't why why do we just accept this as well?
It's the NBA. You know, if they get it get

(18:23):
it wrong one game, they'll fix it the next game.
Like it's not done in any other sport. NFL officials
don't go into a game saying, hey, you know, so
and so didn't get that many holding calls against him
last week, so we're gonna yeah, we're gonna get him
this week. But for what why do we accept this
in the NBA? Like why is it hold on? First off?
Why are we acting like a two games sample size

(18:46):
is fair? It happens all the time, man, it happens
all Look, if you're going to complain about the officiating
in the NBA in general, I'm all on board, because
I think there's a lot of calls that are either
missed or they're questionable at best. But to sit there
and say that it was just an overreaction to what
happened in Game one. I'm not sure I see that. Like,
let's see how the rest of the series plays out

(19:08):
to at least get some sort of idea of what's
going on. Um And if anything, I don't know how
you can really complained on either side since it's been
balanced out, and ultimately in either case it hasn't an effect.
The Sons have been by far and away the better team,
whether they're shooting more or less free throws. So I
don't know why you're so passionate about it. It It hasn't
played an impact at all in this series, because it's weird.

(19:29):
It's weird that in the NBA they can look at
something and go all right, so one team shot more
free throws last game, Well, I guess we got a
corrected this game. And you can't sit there and say
that that's what actually happened. It happened, but you can't
say that that's the way that they're correcting it. It
could have just been like circumstances. Mike budenholz Are, the
coach of the Bucks, comes out and talked about how

(19:50):
frustrating it was after game one. It's the oldest trick
in the book. Phil Jackson used to do it all
the time, to where he would say, you make a
comment publicly, and then everything would get fixed in the
second game, and and what do we see happened last night?
Of course I got fixed and it got corrected, and
so now we're all good here. It's like makeup calls,
Like why why are there Why are their makeup calls?
How about get the call right. If it's a foul,

(20:13):
call the foul and if one team shoots more free
throws one game because they they've got into the line more,
then so be it. But this idea that we have
to just correct it the next game automatically. I don't know.
Maybe I sound like I'm on island here. I just
I feel like there was a more there's there's more
intense um. I guess I don't know. I don't see

(20:33):
it that way. I did not see that in this game.
Janice obviously getting to the rim more, he's gonna get
fouled more. They're gonna foul him in general because he's
not a good free throw shooter. But it still gives
the opportunity for other players and their team to have
shots and and get opportunities to the free throw lines
to it and whether it was calculated by bullenholes or
knowing what the effect would be, or that was more
of the strategy to anyway to try to get to

(20:55):
the foul line more not just for you, for Jannice,
but anyone else for the Bucks. It doesn't matter her
Like at the end of the day, neither neither was
effective or neither impacted the outcome of the game. I
would push back just to tab it and say, when
you go sixty five at the free throw line, it's
going to impact the game. Also, when you can't make

(21:18):
three pointers, that's going to impact They were nine thirty one,
nine for thirty one. What so so in the end,
the Milwaukee Bucks do not have any fingers to point
at anyone else other than themselves, even regardless of if

(21:41):
you are correct and the assessment that that you're you're
levying out, well listen to Milwaukee. Just remember who had
your back in this? You just remember you just remember
had your back? All right? It's uh, it's out kicked.
The coverage here Fox Sports Radio Jonas knocks Labar Arrington,
Brady Quinn coming up next. It is a little bit
it of show history. It's never been done before in

(22:03):
the history of Fox Sports Radio. Brady loves it when
I when I oversell these teases because we have got
a massive, massive debut coming up next here on fs
are all right, this is a show history, Brady. I
know you love it when I really oversell these things.
But we have got show history. Danny g for the

(22:23):
first ever edition of something here on out kick we
call this attention. Three skilled talking heads, three hard questions,
three judges, one winner. Jonas knocks you're from the Midwest.

(22:44):
There's a lot of meat heads in the Midwest. Brady,
Quinn LaVar Errington is dominant as he is flight to
the death, or at least for bragging rights. Three the
hard Wang Wang Wang. All right, Danny, we got here.
All right, let's have some fun on this Friday. I'm
gonna ask you guys three hard questions, and they're not

(23:06):
all going to be sports related. After each round, I'm
gonna go to our three judges, Eddie, Garcia, Roberto and
Dub to see who dominated. I could break any ties,
including if you each win around, if one of you
should sweep the first two rounds and win then I'll
just ask the third question for fun. All right, judges,
whoever makes you laugh, think, or feel a certain way

(23:28):
the most should get your vote. That right, I clearly
had the advantage. Alright, let's go get screwed. Alright, Eddie
is gonna keep score for me, and I'll use the
snake draft so that you'll each get a chance to
go first. This is for bragging rights. Are you ready?
Let's do it round one, LaVar, you're up first. All right, Okay,

(23:52):
you are named president of a major sports network that
just won the rights to the NBA. The network's owner
gives you six million dollars and wants you to sign
either Rachel Nichols or Maria Taylor to host your new
studio show, I'm gonna get breakfast, I'll see you guys.
Who do you go with? And why, don't be racist?

(24:13):
I'm going with Maria Taylor. And the reason why is
because he is is uh a very very covered and
and paid attention to person. Rachel. Rachel has done well,
but Rachel just made headlines because of Maria Taylor. The
guy that did radio before in Chicago. He now is

(24:37):
known but doesn't have a job in radio because of
Maria Taylor. Maria Taylor is moving the needle. Therefore, I
would want to go with a polarizing figure that people
are going to pay attention to their investing emotions in
Maria Taylor. I'm going with Maria Taylor. Nice all right.
And by the way, if you hear a clock ticking
sound effect, that means you need to wrap up your
answer looking for about a minute for me. Alright, good job, Leivar,

(24:59):
thank alright. Uh, Jonas, you are up next. Alright, Um, yeah,
so I got six million dollars, all right, come on, Jonas,
I'm gonna I'm gonna give Rachel Nichols three and I'm

(25:21):
gonna give Maria Taylor. Listen, here's why. But here's why
we're gonna have this thing play out. I am all
about if if you've got a few that play on
the air, you're them on the same set. Now they're
gonna be on the set together, hosting, and we're just
gonna see how this all works. It's listen, no, plexiglass.

(25:47):
I'm assuming everybody's been vaccinated and we're all good here. Listen. No,
but here's why. Here's why we're going to determine which
which rating spike increase the most during whoever had the
floor or whoever segment did the best, and then that
determines who gets the remaining three million dollars. So it's

(26:08):
six million dollars on the line. They start with three
and whoever has the better success or the better ratings.
And I'm not this isn't based on Twitter because Twitter
is a lie and that'll determine who gets Let's go
wrap it up, wrap it up. Yeah. Yeah, So I

(26:28):
feel like Rachel Nichols is kind of being dumped on
here because because no one's really picked her truly so far.
But I'm not going to either, Okay, and the reason why,
the reason why is not because I think she does
a good job. She's a professional all that. This is
more of a vendetta, Okay, between Fox and ESPN. I
would hire Maria Taylor. I'll give her the all six million,

(26:52):
but it would be on one condition, okay, that we
would have pickup basketball games. Okay, let me give you
a little backstory. Esp in college game Day came to
Fort Worth where I was calling a game for Fox,
and they came that day because it was the only
matchup between two top teams. So game day was in
four Worth on TCUs campus TCU, West Virginia. Was the

(27:14):
game well, David Pollock. Pollock decided to invite me to
go play to pick up basketball games, so I had
my play by play. A couple of people from our
crew jumped in. Maria Taylor was a part of that group.
It was a little Fox ESPN type of thing going on,
and and I was mostly point up against David. But
every once in a while, you getta pick screen, switch whatever,
end every once in a while. She no, no, no,

(27:38):
she thought she was like I was being too aggressive.
And I was like, hold on, now, I've got David
over here tackling me, yet you feel like we're being
too aggressive here. So I'm just saying I would want
to rematch. That's all I'm asking for this whole thing.
I want to rematch with Maria Taylor. Let's go to
the judges score cards here, Eddie, who you got in

(27:59):
round one? How are we like? What's the point value?
I'm hey, Danny, you want gold, silver, bronze or what
do you want? Just just a winner, just a winner
from the round whoever you thought stood out the most
out of the three. I'll put my belt up. Well.
I think LaVar came out pretty strong, but Jonas was.

(28:20):
I think I think LaVar was kind of what is
going to actually happen? I think Jonas is outside the box,
and I think that was it was kind of kind
of ridiculous, but an entertaining way. Now he said he
would he would keep them both. There's no way they're
going to keep both of them. So I think that
was the most unique answer. Oh my god, and Brady

(28:42):
pick up basketball. I don't know, Sorry, man, I don't know.
Here's the issue. He makes me go last, like it's
got well, you get to go first coming up, but
let's go to dub for your scorecard in round one.
The last time I did this game, I think I
gotta go. I think he stepped up, gave the most
thoughtful answer, and I think Brady kind of just wants

(29:03):
Maria Taylor to post up on him. Download back them
downright extremely happy. That's basketball, Robert. I'll go with the
bar because it wear a Radar hat the other day
and Rachel Nichols is terrible. I'm out the gates, I'm
out the blocks, and I'm heading towards the finished side. Baby,

(29:26):
don't worry Brady, you get to go first. Here, all right,
here we go. All right. All three of you are fathers.
I haven't had any kids on my own yet. I'm
in the forties club now. My girlfriend's about to have
her thirty ninth birthday. She recently told me that she'll
have a kid for me before her window closes. All right, Brady,
Is it fair to a kid when people think their

(29:48):
grandfather is dropping them off at school? Or or is
age just a number? Oh? Man? Uh well, this is
a tough question answer for this. Age is just a
number more for the guy than it is the girl
in this situation. Okay, because you will be able to

(30:10):
not only father the child at whatever age you now
you might not have as much energy, but still, even
as you get older, you will still be able to
father the child. On That's little harder for women to
have kids as they get older, obviously. So if I'm
looking at this, I'm saying to myself, age is just
a number for you, if we're talking about you, Danny
g and All in this whole entire equation, if we're

(30:31):
talking about her different stories. So to me, age is
just a number. Man. You keep holding on, you stay strong,
You make sure to wait until you were ready to
take on fatherhood. All right, LaVar, you're up next. Well,
this is an easy one. It's definitely ages just a number.
Did you know that men were built to be able

(30:52):
to reproduce until the day that they die. Think about
that and let that one sink in. All right, women, women, however,
go through menopause and lose the ability to reproduce, but
men don't. So age is truly just a number. As
long as you can handle your business and throw down

(31:17):
and drop that sword, drop dot hammer, sir, then it's
just the number. Go ahead, make your kid when you're
ready to make your kid. And if you have to
change up on partners because you're a partner ted because
because your partner can't reproduce somehow, I don't think my
girlfriend's gonna Well, I'm just telling you, if y'all, miss

(31:39):
y'all's window of opportunity, you still are just an Age
is just the number, guy, because you still can get
it done, That's all I'm saying. Yeah, all right, thank you.
I just thought i'd keep it real with Danny. Dany.
Let's be honest here. The reason you haven't had a
kid yet is because there's a little bit of selfishness
going on here, right. You you want to look out
for yourself. You've got things priorities that are about you

(32:02):
that you need to handle and take care of. So
if you are still in a selfish mind, and then
let's carry that selfishness all the way through. Have a
kid now, because here's the thing. When you have a kid,
you learn and I want to stick around as long
as possible to watch him grow or her grow, and
I want to be in their lives forever, and all

(32:23):
of a sudden, it makes you re evaluate other things
around you. So while everyone says, well, youre gets the
ultimate act of unselfishness having a child and and and
sharing this life and looking after them, you're also looking
after yourself because you're gonna be healthier, you're gonna make
better decisions, and your life's gonna get better because you're
focusing on them when reality is you're only doing it

(32:44):
to cover your ass down the road pretty deep there
from Jonas. All right, let's go to the judge's scorecards.
Anything though, talk from Jonas trying to win. I'm trying
to have any children. I have a lot of kids,
I know, Brady has has I believe three daughters, that's right,

(33:07):
and Jonas is a big old zero in that did. Yeah,
it's just on the down low. Yeah, I've even gave
it to me yesterday. Jonas, you didn't even tell me.
I like the I like I like the VARs take
on the you know, the reproductive issues there with between

(33:30):
the men and the women. I'm gonna give him the
win on that one, easy work man, because they're both
Steeler fans. Just you didn't wear a Steeler hat though.
That was horrible. All right, dub I had a weak moment.
Who you got? I think all three gentlemen made very
valid points. However, I kind of like the idea of

(33:50):
a little baby g running around. So I'm gonna give
the nod to Jonas nod. Al right, Brady, they are
giving you know love. I'll be honest with you. I
was never on board with this game when Danny initially,
they are giving you absolutely. I heard Jonas told me

(34:11):
that if Brady doesn't win a game, he tries to
cancel the game immediately. That headline until I have I
lost on this show with him. All right, Berta, forget
We've worked for five years before you guys came along. Nothing, Brady,
nothing has decided yet. All right, Berto, let's go going
with Hannas. Hurry up, daddy. You want to play catch

(34:33):
your kid, and I'm gonna play catch your kid. Come on,
Danny's got to break the tie. Uh, just go and
give it to me. Well, no, we're gonna go into
round three right now, quickly. Okay, and all right, Jonas,
it's fitting you go first for this one because it's
from your stomping, your old stomping grounds of South Carolina.

(34:53):
There was a video shared on July six from Highway
fifty two showing a possible u FO. You guys all
saw this footage. I Heart Radio reported UFO stops traffic
in South Carolina as drivers film it. Some are arguing
that it was for sure a spaceship. Others insist that
it must have been an insects swarm or a flock
of migrating birds. Jonas, what the hell was this? Are

(35:16):
there really aliens? Um? Well, South Carolina? No, no offense
to the people of South Carolina. This is an excuse
for your bad driving. Let me tell you what it is.
Because they're the worst drivers in the world. They're the
worst drivers in this country, and it's not even close.
My card was ding free when I went to South
Carolina two weeks in, massive dings on the side and

(35:38):
the back and all that, because I left it in
a parking lot at a Piggy Wiggly in North Charleston.
So they're just trying to come up with it with
some sort of reasoning why they're bad drivers. So whether
it's a swarm, whether it's bees, birds, a UFO, or
a flying dog, get out of my face. It's all
an excuse from South Carolina's poor drivers, all right, Brady Euroupe, next, uh,

(36:00):
you know what, I'm gonna go ahead and say it's
it's it's a UFO, all right. Now. I don't know
if I really believe that or not, but I do
know this. Our show needs some more pub and some
more press. And what do you do when you want
to get more of that? Do you follow Baker Mayfield?
You say you saw UFO, and that way it gets
more attention on the show, more attention on us. So
I'm going through UFO and hopefully we make some way.

(36:21):
It's like another Cleveland Brown's quarterback. All right, LaVar, what
were the options again? UFO? And what what the hell
is that? Are there really aliens? Are there really aliens?
What does that look like to you? I mean, why
not think that there's really aliens out there? I mean
to think that we're the only living organisms. You know,

(36:42):
this is the only place where something lives. I mean
there might there's probably aliens somewhere else, right, I mean,
it is what it is now. As far as that
unidentified flying object, yes, it was an unidentified flying object.
That doesn't mean it has to be a UFO as
in a spaceship. What it was us was somebody was
messing around with some helium and some weed and they

(37:05):
were and what happened was here's what had happened. What
had happened was is that somebody mixed I helium with
that wet vaporizer and that got into the air and
it was in the stratosphere, and and that's what it was.
They were looking at a week they were looking at
a wheat smoked cloud of plastic bags. Quickly, go to

(37:27):
the judges here, Eddie, who you got in round three?
I'm gonna go with Brady on this one because we
Jonas didn't answer the question. LaVar I did like that
the unidentified flying object. That that is true. If it's unidentified,
it is not necessarily But I did like how Brady

(37:48):
tied it into sports for bringing it to the Baker Mayfield. Okay,
I gotta go with LaVar. I told myself before this
round I would go with the most outlandish answer there.
That would be LaVar. I believe of his outlet that
is and helium. Baby. I love it all right, Roberto Brady,

(38:11):
Brady gets the wind. See I see now, I gotta
be a bully to get my votes. That's all. Don't
get mad because you went I hate it. I hate Yeah,
this doesn't change my opinion. I still hate this game.
I kind of like, so what is the kind does
the final score? Danny who won, LaVar gets round one,

(38:33):
Jonas gets round too, Brady gets round three. Were hit.
We gotta get to the break here, so I will
have the tiebreaker when we come back. You're gonna baby,
I'll kick the coverage here Fox Sports, trading the tiebreaker
to win it all three. The hard way is yours
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such a bunch of I've ever heard this before. What

(39:36):
is this? Hey, Chris Perfect? Uh? You know you were
called to to speak please, Chris Perfect, our technical producer.
We're putting you on the witness stand. What the hell
is this? Chris? This is uh. Let me make sure
I get the name right here Backyard Tire Fire and
the name of the song is Breave Beautiful. Listen. We

(40:00):
the entire opportunity here for both hosts to get no doubt. Man,
thank you for fine. I've never heard this before in
my life. You know what, I actually take offense to this,
and here it's actually it's not as bad as I thought.
It's awful. Let's be honest. The name is appropriate, backyard
tire fire that this This is not a great song.
But I take offense to this. And here's why. Chris

(40:23):
Perfette and I have been through the coal mines of
sports talk radio together for years. We've been doing weekend
overnights together for years and years on fs ARE, and
I thought of any show that was ever going to
be grooved and favorite heavily towards me, it was going
to be this show. And then Chris Perfett does this
at too brute. You're gonna stab me in the back

(40:44):
like that, Chris, What the hell is this about? I mean,
there should be only songs that I like and approve of,
and instead we gotta make everything work for Brady Quinn
here again, I I don't think the FCC will allow
me to do three hours of Alison Shaines. I'm sorry,
it's a bummer. You know, just read the read the
lyrics to an Allison Chain song and you'll find out why.

(41:04):
You know, kind of a there's a lot going on
with that guy. But again, that's a conversation for another time.
But Brady Quinn, you and I will be back here
tomorrow on Fox Sports Radio, same time, same place, six
to nine Eastern time, three to six Pacific. I don't
know if you know we're not, but at twelve to
three am in Hawaii, well well done. I know you're
still trying to build up that sponsorship from from Konas.

(41:26):
We're gonna go out there and do a live radio
show in Hawaii. Yeah, let's that, you know, it would
be fun. Now. And now, how the n c A
is allowing Hawaii to play football in front of like
fans this year? I have no idea. But but that's
a you know, a whole conversation for another time, which
we can get into when it comes to a college
football bad because I thought there was a certain amount
of fans you had to have an attendance in order

(41:48):
to be able to play games. I feel like that's
not going to happen with the way Hawaii is doing
it now. The stadium is really small like it is.
They're no longer playing at at you know, Aloha Stadium.
They're like working on another stadium, very very very interesting
how that's all coming together. I mean, we played games
last year for the no fans, So I think that's
that is that that is a good point. Very good again,

(42:11):
Uh you think clearly, I do not, and that's why
you're where you are and I'm where I am at.
So here's look, I'm not trying to say that there's
shenanigans going on, Brady Quinn. I'll just say this, j honest,
looks pretty healthy, man, Yeah, I mean yeah, back to
back forty burgers. Yeah, back to back forty burgers. Look

(42:33):
back in So Brett Musburger used to do this his
intro whenever you would come on, You're looking live. That
was his opening and you are looking live at the
Rose Bowl in Pasadena. And the reason he was doing
that is for the gamblers, Like he was letting everybody know,
this game is not taped. This is a real game,
so you know everything is on the up and up,
but this is for the gamblers out there. Uh. The

(42:54):
injury reports are all about the gamblers. Like the reason
they come out with these injury reports and these injury
lists is to sort of help people get an understanding
of what they can expect in these games. Man. If
I was a gambler and and I've and I've been
betting against the Milwaukee Bucks or betting you know, Janice,
you know, minutes played or under on points, I'd be pissed. Man,

(43:16):
he looks healthy, Like, what what what am I missing? You? Like,
when we know it's not tore at all? What the
hell's going on with his leg? Look, there's there's some
privacy laws there, there's hippa where we're not gonna be
forget all this what's going on with his leg? Yeah, yeah,
I know you want to forget all of that. But
no difference than your own personal health conditions and what
medications you're taking, whatnot. Uh not. Everyone's privy to that, Joan.

(43:39):
It's not not that they want to know whatever the
hell you're playing in your body. But yes, the reality
is that you gotta got a tiptoe around it because
you and you see this all the time in football.
It's one of the reasons why, For example, when Tom
Brady who ended up having surgery on his knee after
they won the Super Bowl, people started saying, well, wait
a second, I don't remember him being on an injury report.

(44:00):
There wasn't anything significant this year in Tampa, but he
needed surgery. I mean, there's the age old saying like
the only insignificant or minor surgery is the one you
know not being done on you, like like when you're
getting surgery, like it's a pretty big deal. And the
Tampa Bay Bucks, to the best of my knowledge, didn't
really make it known that he was having issues with
his knee obviously needed surgery to get it done. It's

(44:20):
one of the reasons why the NFL other sports leagues
are starting to hammer down on teams for not reporting
accurate information or including it as part of uh the
injury report. For the gamblers out there, I think one
that's one of the things that slid under the radar.
Whether it's the NFL, NBA, or anyone else. They're trying
to give you as much as they can without potentially

(44:43):
going past some of those hip of violations that that
you would get in regards to privacy and medical information.
I mean, by the way that you know what the
telltale sign was that Tom Brady was going to get
mangled at the Super Bowl parade, And by the way,
it was tequila. It wasn't what you thought it was,
all right, you thought like an I p a boost.
This is something well I just thought. I mean, if
you're gonna day drink in the sun, I would go beer,

(45:05):
but he went tequila instead, Like like the rest of
alcohol is depressed, isn't tequila like an upper I don't know.
I'm not a Tequila is not my thing, man, it does,
it does bad things to me. Not not my thing. Yeah,
I'm not into it at all, But I will say,
you knew that he was going to get mangled when
he showed up in a nice sleeve, like when when
he put on the nice like when you're when he

(45:26):
came to play, like you should have been in a
nice sleep. It just made all the sense in the world.
And we're gonna show up with nice sleeves tomorrow right
here on Fox. Snort stocks out and I don't even
know what the hell that means. What the hell am
I saying here? Unbelievable
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