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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It is the best of two pros and a couple
with lamar As rating Win and Jonas Knox on radio.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
It was just head banging in the studio. It was
very impressive. Actually yeah yet I don't know, not yet.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Pay attention.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yeah, but it could be.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
You gotta pay attention. Is it? Is it delivery Wednesdays
or Tuesdays?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Wednesday?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Oh? Yeah? Is it? I'm on my dad's Couchary.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
Kind of depends day, isn't it kind of depends? That
doesn't Yeah it does.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
Aren't They all delivery Wednesdays?
Speaker 3 (00:42):
In the end, it's going to be a show.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (00:48):
That was my first head banging in a while. My
hair's gotten finally long again, so feels good.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Yeah, Lee, did you sleep in your bed last night?
Or did you sleep on your couch? Or did you
sleep on carol Mom's couch?
Speaker 5 (01:06):
It was a mixed match.
Speaker 6 (01:06):
It was the old man's couch and then my bed,
so little little split time.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
What's the difference between Carol Mom and your dad's couch?
Speaker 2 (01:14):
She's dad, Cara is long gone, God bless.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
All right, all right, what's your mom's name?
Speaker 5 (01:21):
My mom's name is Lady.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Lady, So ladies lady's couch. You were on ladies couch.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Ladies out of town, ladies in Hawaii this week.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
So did y'all like, what do you mean you did both?
Speaker 5 (01:36):
I was. I was hanging out with the old man.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
I've been keeping him company because ladies out of town
and Hawaii for vacation with the girls, and so I'm
hanging out with the old man. So I was kicking
it with him, watching some movies, sleeping on the couch.
And then I woke up and was like, I need
to go home. I'm getting out of here.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
So you did it by choice, not by not by
the man.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Correct a mundo?
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Okay, So yeah, you were good. You were welcomed home
kindly when you got home.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
That is correct.
Speaker 6 (02:01):
Yep, everything's good at on the old home front.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Quiet, it's quiet in the Western front.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (02:08):
You've been drinking Lye. I wish no I can tell
what stop you're stumblingly.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
I like that registration.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Lee, you can set up the show now, Jones, I
know what time. And I'm not going to get frustrated
with Lee today. I had nothing to say. I got
all the information on the You've been drinkingly.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
He watched his registration.
Speaker 5 (02:37):
You were serving lane.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Can you please stand over here, sir.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
I told you if anybody wants to pony up and
get it, get a breathalyzer test for the show. I
think that would be fun for everybody involved. I mean,
just do what we got. That's a good idea.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
That's crazy. That would be interesting. See how many times
he pops hot or blows hot. Yeah, I gotta get
my knee drained. Guys. Oh, no, I know, man, I
did this march on the soccer game. I stood the
whole game. I've been walking around campus. I I spoke
(03:17):
to to Penn State sports staff yesterday yesterday, Yeah, yesterday,
day before Monday, Monday. Then well that was Monday yesterday. Yeah.
I've been doing a lot of walking, and I realized
this morning when I pushed my my quad, my VMO
and all that stuff, it is super super jelly field.
(03:42):
I'm gonna have to go find an emergency room and
get my knee drained. Go figure.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
I saw your knees the other day when you showed me,
Uh it was something you like working out.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Right, No, that would not have been me. That would
have been I.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Mean they're coming about, you know, the legs maybe.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
There's no way. I showed you my legs five hour energy.
Oh yeah, said that's right, that's right, that's right. And
you said do the legs if you recall, Yeah, do
how little my legs are? You said, dude, do your legs?
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Legs? I was like, you need to do two more legs.
So this is a chronic issue for you or what's happening?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, my my left because those.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Things are so skinny, Like I like, what is it
look swollow up?
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Oh, it's swollen.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
It just looks legs. It would it would help it
or hurt it worse.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
I don't think it would do anything because my legs
are just my legs. They've always been little. I've gotten
accused of being a wheelchair football player at times, like
there have been a lot of very cruel and mean
jokes made about how little my legs are.
Speaker 4 (04:56):
Yeah, I'm not trying to do that this morning either.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
I'm just surre well, thank you. I just but it
I feel like right now.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
Well, it does feel like they've been neglected over the year.
Is like, if you're trying to really messed up, you're
taking the women's soccer team.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Are Jonas do you see what he's doing. What he's doing.
I'm just saying I feel like that's around place to
place like Jonas does. I wouldn't need legs, but I
do need my legs.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
I don't think you need to blame women's soccer players
for your knees.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
I need some bat wings, is what I need, so
I need get around better. But hey, you know it
is what it is. Something Now the bigger my belly
gets the worst. It looks because I have little legs.
I don't have Yes, I don't have legs. I don't
(05:48):
have legs to offset my belly. So it's like it's
just the it's the worst. And now I haven't been
working out, so my arms get puny. At least I
could have like big arms, big belly, little legs. I
got little arms, big belly, little legs, so I look
like the damn my arms aren't short. And t rexes
(06:12):
have big legs, by the way, like they have little arms. Lorena,
let you just stay out of it. Stay out of this.
Gonna try to call me a dinosaur, like what anyway
t rex could be considered Trey Hendrickson.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
How about yeah there you got that shit.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
It you get it, you know, Rex and.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
The uh and the words of p Rex Pete Prisco.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Yeah, they all show all show up.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Away. What I tell you boys, show well. He was
already there. He was. He was already there. So is
Terry McLaurin. They were both there. They were going to
show up, but we don't know what they weren't.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
But uh, Yeah, the Trey Hendrickson details are as such,
not an extension, but he does get a little bit
of a bump. Trey Hendrickson gets a bump on this
year of fourteen million dollars that's going to push him
to the thirty million dollar range on the season. He's
still set to become an unrestricted free agent after the year,
(07:21):
but at least he does get that extra fourteen.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Yeah, he basically got them to pay fourteen million more,
which is a long departure from his productivity the past
couple of years and getting him close to some of
those other defensive players. I mean, remember TJ. Watt, Miles Garrett.
Those guys are in the ballpark at forty one to
forty million per year average annual value. So if you
thought that this is what is holding up the Micah Parsons,
(07:47):
you know, contract. It's not like this is nowhere even
close to where Parsons is going to be. The Parsons
Jerry Jones contracts being held up purely by Jerry Jones
because that's how he does business, That's how he does things.
So this is a if you're looking at Trey Hendrickson
and his agent, I don't know what their expectations were
(08:07):
for a deal or a contract, but this has to
be a huge disappointment. And I'm sure look there, I'm
sure there's Bengals fans who would be out there and
be like, see the kid, pay them all. They got
it all done. So yeah, you're right, they got it
all done. But this is kicking the road. H He'll they'll,
you know, go their separate ways after this season, which
(08:29):
is unfortunate because I think Trey Hendrickson still has a
lot of good football left in him. But for the Bengals,
the retting's kind of already on the wall. They drafted
schmart Stewart, they have, you've got his replacement in house.
This is probably best for them to allow schmar Stewart
to come along as an edge rusher, given how long
it took them to do a great terms and for
Trey Hendrickson, he gets a pay bump, gets tough out
(08:51):
there and play for a year, then prove hopefully maybe
to someone else that they can actually pay him, you know,
like other teams out there. But I'd asked, you know,
Lee for some sound. This was actually earlier, I think
either Friday last week or Monday. But I'm not sure
what he's doing right now, so.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Sure to get there trying to sober up.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Not sure, I'm not sure that's the you know, maybe
send over the specific sound because I don't see Lee
anywhere inside. Where is Lee? I think he's making a
sound right now.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Actually is that sound a fart?
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Or is he actually doing Look, he's making a sound.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
He was he was just here, he he was gone. Yeah,
he's in another studio, which makes sense if the show's
in the studio.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
I am one of those guys that thoughts.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Don't get you the way, have things ready getting another studio.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
My first message to you guys in the text message
chain was now Jerry will move to get Micah done.
I am one of those guys that think that whether
right or wrong, I think that Jerry Jones does not
did not want to be a couple in or boxed
in by another guy at the same position getting a
(10:05):
deal done. I think that plays a part in it.
How big of a part, I don't know. I still
felt like it. You know, this is a personal thing
between him and Mike's agent. How true that is, I
don't know. I do think that the fundamental thought that
he does it when he wants to do it, and
that's when he does it. That's probably that. That probably
(10:26):
is the end result of it all. But I will
say this was one of the most underwhelming conclusions to
a I'm waiting for my contract situation. You know, the
fact that Hendrickson is such the same age as TJ.
Watt and TJ. Watt gets rewarded. Now, granted TJ. Watt
(10:50):
is a Pittsburgh Steeler, And I'll come back to that
and say, I do not believe that you can say
Tree Hendrickson is a Cincinnati Bangle, even though the production
says he's the man for the Cincinnati Bengals. He's just
not a draft guy for them. And it's just, you know,
maybe they looked at it more so as we have
(11:12):
a stop gap for now that we're not going to
want to pay and for what it's worth. You know,
the information that that queue disseminated the other day kind
of drives home the point maybe it doesn't even matter
if you're a Cincinnati Bengal because even if they're putting
you in the Ring of Fame, you know they're not
going to pay for your flight, that they're not going
(11:33):
to put you up, and they're not going to take
care of you. So what the hell does it matter
to be a great for the Cincinnati Bengals anyway, To
all you fans out there, your your your your, your franchise,
it's cheap there, there's no way around it. You could
call it what you want to call it. You can
make the excuses you want to make. But I find
(11:56):
that to be very, very very telling. At some point.
What this says to me is that when when your
boy comes back, when Joe Burrow comes back and is
inducted into the Ring of Fame, they don't even plan
on paying for his trip or putting him up to
receive his award. I gotta ask TJ, because I know
(12:19):
TJ got into the Ring of Fame or something. He
was honored by the Cincinnati Bengals at one time. I
gotta ask him. Was his expenses covered? And if they were,
I got to understand why was boomers a Siasin singled
out to be the one that has to cover his
charges to be a feature attraction for the Bengals team. Anyway,
(12:44):
I digress. I just think this isn't you know, super underwhelming?
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Man, You're on a great track, because that was a
sound I was hoping to pull from and just and again.
And here's the nuance of the conversation. And this is
what Bengals fans would say and defends of their organization
is that if we can get a player like Trey
Hendrickson to come play for us for eleven million less
next year than what TJ. Watt's making, then kudos to
(13:10):
our owner and to our front office because we're getting
a very productive, great player at value. And a lot
of people took issue with me saying, you know, comparing
them to the Browns, where the Browns will throw money
at pretty much everyone, or Miles Garrett for example, who's
making ten million more, and they'll say, well, you know,
compared to that, what they're missing on guys. You're missing
(13:31):
the point then, because the Browns at some point will
be able to turn the corner. If Jimmy Hasl's got
deep enough pockets to keep this thing going. Eventually they'll
find a quarterback. Eventually they'll have a roster that's build
on around them and they'll retain that talent. This is
an example of the Bengals organization that great. They get
to keep Trey Hendrickson for one year, then he moves on, Well,
(13:52):
Schamar Stewart build to replace his proactivity. We don't know.
He's gonna have a nice year to learn and grow
and you know, even play with Trey Hendrickson will see
where things go from there. But who knows what happens
down the road with t Higgins or another. And you wonder,
are they truly willing to spend the money in this
window of time with Joe Burrow to go win a
(14:13):
Super Bowl? Because it does take cash, It takes money,
It takes the ownership willing to spend a lot of
dough on a roster with signing bonuses over just the
salary and not having to get in these disputes every offseason.
So it's a distraction for your team. You know who
never has distractions in their contract negotiations. The Philadelphia Eagles
(14:37):
just so happened to win the Super Bowl just so
happens they have the best roster probably in the NFL.
So how about that for the Bengals fans that think
every time we make a reference to them being cheap,
we use a team that's not cheap. In fact, just
traded to have not only what they I believe to
be a good number two in Tanner McKee, who had
a great preseason and training camp, but also for Sam Howe,
(15:00):
because Howie Roseman seems to look at his roster and say,
you know, Jalen Hurst just want us a super Bowl,
but God forbid anything happens to him. We've seen this
before here in Philly, and we had a guy named
Nick Foles who win us a super Bowl. So let's
have Tanner McKee, Let's have Sam hell let's have any
guy at any position we think we need to have
in order to stockpile our roster to be able to
go win a Super Bowl because injuries are going to happen.
(15:22):
It's a seventeen game season now, and then should it'll
be eighteen games. There's just different styles of ownership, and
I hate to admit it to you guys, but there's
there's a right way and wrong way of doing things,
and I'm not saying that. You know. Look, they ended
up paying him, you know, an extra fourteen million. Some
people were like, hey, he's under contract anyway, they should
have paid him anything. Well, then you can side with
(15:44):
you know, you know, a billionaire owner. I'm gonna side
with the player. I think Trey Hendrickson has proved his party.
He should have got paid even more. But I do
I would love to hear the sound of Boomerasaya say,
if Lee's alive at this point, we'd be for the
love of God, we do that. We've vamped as long
as we can play. LeVar brought it up, he did
his part. I'm trying my best to get you there late.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
Lee.
Speaker 4 (16:06):
Are you alive?
Speaker 6 (16:07):
Hey?
Speaker 7 (16:08):
Lee?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Oh gosh, No, he's here.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
He's just not here.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
By looking for the sound, we got the sound.
Speaker 7 (16:18):
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in for the weekend from out of town, we have
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Speaker 4 (16:33):
Hold on, hold on, but Renaissance. Renaissance block a block
of rooms.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Usually when people say a block of rooms, it's like
a wedding thing and you have to go on there
and say, I'm part of this party.
Speaker 7 (16:44):
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So the Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel at a preferred discounted rate.
Hold on so I can book my group rate for.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
The Ring of Honor weekend.
Speaker 7 (16:56):
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Speaker 3 (17:11):
Thank you? And who dai whoday?
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Why? Who they think they are?
Speaker 2 (17:15):
Maybe you pay for your own a cell room.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
That's what I would say.
Speaker 7 (17:18):
You think I'm an elitist if I if I say
no to that, I mean look.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
For that to even be a conversation from Boomer asiasin
Boomer a sizin like that is so damning in so
many different ways. If you ask me, I don't know,
you say side with the player versus side with with
(17:45):
the organization? Well, I side with super Bowls? Like how
many Super Bowls do they have in Cincy? Oh? Okay,
something they they doing something right. I'm sorry, something is
not being done correctly. Because count how many count how
many rings the organization has, but count how many amazing
(18:07):
football players they've had through the years. That's all I say.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
I mean, listen, I think, uh, I think it was
kind of them to offer that discounted rate. I mean,
I don't know why we have to complain about it. Right,
Let's say, you know this is I mean, that's how
you celebrate a legend. You know, you offer them a
discounted rate if they want to come in and be
truly appreciated for all their work there within the organization way.
Speaker 4 (18:29):
TJ is not in the ring of honor. He most
likely was going to see Chad Johnson, who did get inducted.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
He got a jacket whatever it was. Now it may
not be a ring of honor, but it's something maybe
greatest Cincinnati Bengal or something he got they got. He
got a jacket, they presented him with jackets. I don't
I don't know what the honor is because I really
don't care about the Cincinnati Bengals. But but it was
some type of an honor. I do. I do recall
(18:58):
seeing it, you know, him, and who else was there?
I don't even remember. I think maybe Corey Dillon was there.
Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Diana Rossini did report of the Athletic that Trey Hendrickson
the Bengals had offered him a three year, ninety five
million dollar deal, but that they rejected it because there
was no guaranteed money past the first year. So you know,
I don't know what that does for anybody, but that's
sort of where things are at with Trey Hendrickson. I mean, hey,
(19:29):
I'm with LeVar. I was expecting him to really dig
his feet in and stand his ground, and then ultimately
it was like, here's an extra fourteen million dollars, we'll
see you inside.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Set up, shut up and play. Yeah, all right, oh wait,
this is a white player. Never mind, I can't use
that one.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Damn.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
What a let's see take your money and play? How
about is that better? And it always seems to be
in Ohio when that happens. I mean, it was the
door and it was Cleveland like with or not clear even,
but it was Lebron James. So there you go. It's
it's kind of a consistent theme for for your hometown, Brady,
(20:06):
you know, shut up and play well.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
First off, Cincinnati's not my hometown, all right. I do
not claim Cincinnati.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Your home state, your home state, My bad.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
But you've got very contrasting, you know, parts of the state,
like Cleveland.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
Since that is true.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
Very different. Columbus is very different.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
That's fair. That's fair.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
That'd be like comparing Philly to Pittsburgh.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Pittsburgh and they are so not the same, and there
you go, so not.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
There you go. Yeah, Cleveland, Cleveland fans would not appreciate.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
We don't claim each other. Yeah, that's fair, all right.
I rock with that. That's I rock with that. But
Cleveland was where, you know, the whole thing with Lebron
went down.
Speaker 5 (20:50):
Though Cleveland, We'll rock with this.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Wasn't the owner. Wasn't the owner caught up in all
that that stuff?
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Yeah, Dan Gilbert, Yeah, caught up in what.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
I don't know, the conversations around Lebron.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
And there was never really a contract dispute. It was
more of again like was he going to do what
he needed to do to build out around him? And
I think that was some of the frustration of you know,
that era of basketball where the Big Three became. Okay,
you know, so he went down to Miami, won a
couple of championships, got experience, you know. Yeah, well, yeah
(21:26):
he did do that. Well, yeah, it could have been
worded better. I think we can all agree on that, right.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Jonathan, Yeah, it could have been handled yeah, different. I
think he could have done a better job.
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Speaker 2 (22:46):
To YouTube.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
No.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
If anybody else got a cute little email sent over
by YouTube TV who said that they're having a little
bit of an issue with Fox. Quote if we are
unable to reach an agreement with Fox by August twenty seven,
twenty twenty five, their content may become unavailable. If this happens,
(23:11):
this will impact channels like the Fox Broadcast Network, Fox News,
and Fox Sports, as well as any library recordings you
have from these channels. So away we go. We've seen
this happen before. I believe it happened last year where
it might have been maybe ESPN or somebody had an
issue or you know, right before the college football season
(23:33):
with a provider. But now it's affecting YouTube TV and
we may have ourselves a little bit of a problem.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
Let me put this very simply. This is a negotiation tactic, right.
We always talk about how deadlines do deals. Is there
anything big coming up? Last weekend boys? Anything? And next week?
Speaker 3 (23:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (23:54):
Football big noon kickoff?
Speaker 4 (23:56):
Yeah, well a little football Texas and then and then
the NFL after.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
That and let the games begin.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
If you look at where Fox is at, Fox, who
is a broadcast, you know, cable TV company, they're starting
Fox one, which is their American streaming service that offers
the whole live on demand access for all of Fox's content,
so Fox News, you know, Fox Business, Fox Sports One,
(24:25):
Fox Deportees, all stuff, all the Fox broadcast stations for
your local Fox. They're trying to roll that out. And
if you look at the model, that's their direct to
consumer platform. So they're charging nineteen bucks nineteen ninety nine
per month or one hundred ninety nine dollars ninety nine
cents annually. So there's there's two ways of looking at it.
(24:48):
They're looking at YouTube, which is really just a distributor
of content, right, like YouTube itself is where content creators
can go live and make money off of all of that.
But YouTube TV is just distribution of content that's already produced.
So it would be no different than you know, Fox
(25:09):
taking their cable channel and renegotiating with what used to
be all of your cable providers, right, And it's the
same thing. It's just happening now in the streaming world.
So the dispute makes sense. Historically, we've seen this happen
before with other networks, you know, more recently as you
pointed out Jonas last year before the football season, but
also just with you know, cable back in the day.
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Now we're getting to the point where a lot of
the networks who are actually paying for this content are
going to their distributors and in this case YouTube TV,
and they're saying, look, we don't like this deal. You know,
you guys, we have to figure out this agreement because
we can bypass you. We can go direct to consumer too,
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where someone can you know, log on for whatever amount
of money and they're going to pay you know, X
amount of dollars for it, and that works for us.
So look, this deal will get done. The deals always
get done. They get announced right before to force both
sides to come to the table with their best offer
and they hammer it out. No different than Trey Hendrickson
with a season approaching, no different than Terry McLaurin, which
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we didn't get to, but we will get to. This,
in my opinion, will get done. And if not, go
to Fox one. You can sign up there. You can
have a seven day free trial. So you time this
puppy up right. And I know this is probably not
good because I work for Fox. If you time this
puppy up right, neat a seven day free trial, and
if you just hit that thing up there right before
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nine am noon eastern six o'clock Pacific on Saturday, you
will get all the college football you want into then
the next weekend or the you know, you might miss
some NFL game Sunday, but you know, I digress.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yeah, but you know you get some extra time. And
by the way, that's the Bengals way of thinking. You know,
so exactly a.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
Few Bengals fans out there, there's your strategy. That's how
you Trey Hendrickson this whole situation.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Do you know how any Bengals fans are driving around
going duh, Yeah, of course we were going to do that.
That's how we operate. Yeah, I mean, it'll get done.
And you know, if this happens and people are able
to watch the Big Game this weekend Texas Ohio State,
you will, according to various reports, you will get to
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see Dave Portnoy and the barstool gang he featured before
the game, but when they when they go inside the
stadium to close out the show. In the later stages
of Big newon Kickoff, apparently Dave Portnoy has been told
you will not be invited into the horseshoe.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
Let me let me ask you guys, this is this
a good thing for Ohio State? Is this a good
look for them?
Speaker 2 (27:51):
No? No, no, no, You're you're giving your weaponizing Michigan's
dominance over you and inadvertently reminding people that you can't
handle the fact that Michigan has owned you for four
plus years. Kang, Like that's it's the truth. Like why
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why would you care if Dave Portnoy's in the stadium
or not.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
That's correct, he's not playing the game. Who cares unless
he's unless he's done something that's altered the safety of people,
like literally has done something worth banning him from from
the space. I get that, and and maybe I'm not
aware of that, So let me just throw my disclamor
(28:35):
out there. I have no idea if there is a
piece of information that I'm not I'm not privy to,
but outside of something just totally egregious as and dangerous
in terms of what it represents. If this is just
a you're you're a big time figure that hates Ohio
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State and has attended Michigan and as a Michigan fan,
that is truly poor form and poor taste on Ohio
State Park.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Has Michigan ever banned Urban Meyer from being in the
Big House and he actually coached against that team, like
he actually had some involvement in the game during their dominance.
And I don't recall Michigan ever saying yeah, Urban, you're
not allowed in the stadium like you're you're not allowed
in during the the later stages of the pregame show.
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It just just feels odd. I don't I don't get it.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
I do think it makes for a bigger storyline going
into it outside of just the game itself. If we
look at other professional sports leagues, and this is what
college football is becoming, is it not? Players are being
paid now, the drama of what happens in the transfer portal,
who gets paid what I mean, I don't know if
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they'll want to be more transparency where we see a
free agency type period where we see these college deals
reported and discussed what exactly a guy got paid to
go to certain teams or what he's making for that team.
I don't even know if it's safe to do that
with college students, given what some of these college students experience.
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I mean, I was talking to some players when we're
out some of the media days, and they're saying, yeah,
it's pretty crazy on social media how these these kids
get hit up and blamed for like by these other
college kids for them losing bets. You know, I mean,
think about you know, someone who I like in a
granted we joke about it, the over under of the
game in Ireland and Iowa State, Like, think about Carson
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Hansen almost getting in the end zone. Something might add
to the over You know, they have a few pops,
they're all of a sudden hitting the kid up in
the d n DMS, blaming him for them not hitting
the hitting the over under because he was four inches
short of the goal line. Like it's it's a crazy world.
So I'm not even sure that's the world we want
to venture into, but that's what this has become. And
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so I look at it and I just say, this
is starting to evolve into that professional sports world of
it's not just about what happens on the field, it's
about what happens in between the whistles from one Saturday
to the next Saturday. And you know, in the case
of Dave Portnoy, I think you could, you could someone
could probably make an argument of you know, some of
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the things he did to put I don't know whoever
you want to say, maybe in harm's way, But it
does feel like as far as the Ohio State Michigan
rivalry goes, it's it's a bit of a bad look.
Like I don't remember Michigan ever barring anyone during the run,
whether it's Urban Meyer as a coach, and I don't
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know why you would have suspended him from the stadium,
but any other fan for that matter, being barred from
going into the Big House purely because of all the
different things that they had done. So look, maybe they
feel like Dave Portnoys had taken the rivalry to ad
but like I grew up in this, like I grew
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up in Columbus, Ohio. So I've seen all of the
the vitual that, the hatred, the things that have gone on,
and I don't it just it feels like the rivalry
to me. So at the end of the day, At
the end of the day, does it make a difference
whether he's in there, Like, I'll be honest with you,
We're still going through our behind the scenes, We're still
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going through our you know, production of what the show
is going to look like. And I don't know that
it was really going to be a big deal or not.
Whether he was there. I actually think it makes it
greater comedy, greater TV if he's not, Like it adds
to the storyline of Dave Portnoy being a part of Fox.
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By now Ohio State barring him from the stadium, he
can't even get there. Is Dave portno are going to
try to sneak in, He's going to find his win?
Is he going to be seen, you know, being walked
out of there in handcuffs because he's not. Like the
whole thing plays it up even more it makes it
a made for TV deal.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
It was like when Harbaugh got suspended for that game
and there was questions about whether or not is he
going to be outside the stadium, is he going to
be in Penn State?
Speaker 4 (33:10):
And it was it was when he got reinstated, like
they could file the injunction, he could come back. Like
we before the game, we're talking in our production meeting
before being like, well, what do we do if Jim
Harbaugh comes back comes walking in that stadium, And we
had reached out to Penn State, and Penn State had
said like, well, we're not going to stop him if
he tries to walk into the stadium right now. So
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we knew that like should that moment happen because he
was in a hotel room and we were trying to
get a TV or a camera like like like monitoring
Hi why he's watching the game and in his hotel room.
But when they they were looking to file the injunction,
he was going to get there in time and all
this whole thing like we were looking to capture at
all now and then he didn't want it to be
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a distraction, So it didn't end up working out that way.
But to your point like that was a very real circumstance,
but it had nothing to do with Penn State barring
him from being there. That was more about the Big
Ten Conference at that time.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
It's so patty. It's patty if somebody making that decision
is pet.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
You know what, though, it's good for Michigan and it's
good for Fox, it's a bad look for Ohio State,
but it does make you want to watch and see
what's going to happen If he's not allowed inside, what's
what's outside going to look like? While all that's going on.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
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Speaker 2 (34:36):
Right now, we welcome into Smooth Operator himself been looking
forward to this one. He's the one and only. Pete Prisco,
Senior NFL columnist for CBS Sports, CBS Sports HQ Analysts.
Prisco Exec Prisco, CBS Go, Pete, what do you always
say in the NFL?
Speaker 10 (34:56):
They all show up and play go? I mean, I mean,
it's we lose so much waste, so much oxygen talking
about this stuff. They all show up and play. Now,
whether you get a new deal, a revised deal, a
one year deal, or play on your current deal, you'll
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all show up and play. So the last one standing
is who Micah Parsons. He'll show up and play. You
know why, because he'll get a new deal in the
next couple of days in the cowboy way, and he'll
be a happy man and go in and play. So
by then every single guy will have showed up and played,
just like they always do.
Speaker 4 (35:41):
Pete. On that note, I do want to ask you
specifically about the contract for a Tree hendrickson a one
year deal totally now thirty million. He will get paid
for this year and it seems like basically they're going
to pour ways after the season. Uh, take me through
the deal is this? And this is lower than what
I thought he would get, Like, I didn't think he
would be below Max Crosby. I thought it'd be necessarily
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to Miles Garrett and TDJ Watt, but somewhere up around
that vicinity. And this is a florid departure I'm sure
from where he wanted to be.
Speaker 10 (36:11):
Yes, Brady, because he wanted to be up near that
forty million dollars thing, so he got but he does
get it, what a fourteen million dollar raise, So it's
not like he's not getting jump change. Here's the concern there.
There hasn't been any talk of clauses in that contract
to prevent him from being tagged next year, and so
they don't necessarily have to part ways with him. If
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they want to, they can tack them and so he
wouldn't be free agent again after next year. So and
again it would be a big, big contract and a
big number, and it wouldn't be that bad for him,
But he's not going to get that mega deal.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
Are you telling me we're going to get another photo
of him back on the road driving back down south
to Florida? Do you think that could happen again next offseasons?
Speaker 3 (36:52):
Is that what you're saying?
Speaker 10 (36:54):
Yes, it absolutely could happen again. And again I haven't
seen the contract and talk to the agent, but if
there's no vision in there for them not to be
franchise tag, then they can tag him next year. And
so you'd be in the same situation all over again.
And guess what will happen? Just find the tag and play.
If he doesn't get a new deal, just like they
all do.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Hey, Michaeh Parsons, since we're on the topic here, what
do you think week one, before week one, early in
the season, what's a timeline that they end up getting
this deal done for him to show back up and play.
As you pointed out, by.
Speaker 10 (37:32):
The end of the week he.
Speaker 5 (37:35):
Shot. Yeah, by the end of Priscos pics.
Speaker 10 (37:40):
Why do I think that is end the week? Because
I think this has all been a big charade. Jerry
likes staying in the news, and he's ultimately done this before.
He did it with Ceedee Lamb, he did it with
Dak Prescott. Now let's do it with Michael Parson. That's
just the way you operate. Whether whether anybody likes it
or not. The player will get paid, Parsons will be happy,
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they'll show up and play, and on they go. And
that's just the reality of it.
Speaker 3 (38:05):
I think gets there's any venom and this that's right here.
It just seems like there could be a little bit
of real malice involved, which may be a little bit
different than the two prior contracts that you're speaking of
on Dak and Lamb.
Speaker 10 (38:22):
Forty two million dollars in guaranteed money, will make all
per year, will make all the all the venom go
out the window.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
Come on, well, that's that's very true.
Speaker 10 (38:30):
Come on, I mean, we've been involved in these negotiations.
Here's the venom. The venom comes from the you know,
when the owner makes a comment, then the agent gets
mad and the agent says something, the player gets mad,
and then they sit there and it's negotiation in the media,
and everybody in the media plays the game because they're
all They all love the agents, and that that agent, Muligetta,
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they love him, and and he sends out and Ryan
Clark he talked to the agent. Well, Ryan Clark's represented
by the agent, so I mean, of course you're gonna
talk to him. So when they get out there and
they all negotiate for the player, do you ever see
anybody negotiate for the team ever? No, of course not
there you do you guys don't approach to it.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
Pete Lee, do we have the sound from Boomerasis and
can we play the sound for Pete? I don't know
if he's heard. How we keep saying.
Speaker 5 (39:22):
That you heard it?
Speaker 10 (39:25):
Okay, yeah, I heard that. And by the way, that
is being absolutely cheap. There's no doubt about that. That's cheap.
But but as far as negotiations.
Speaker 4 (39:34):
Everybody negotiate for the Bengals, you do.
Speaker 10 (39:37):
I don't negotiate for anybody. I'm just I'm just a realist.
Just everybody. Oh, just pay them, pay and pay them.
Forget the fact that Terry McLaury is thirty, forget the
fact that Trey Hendrickson is thirty. We'll just pay everybody.
Just give him the mega contract. So in three years
from now, when they're not playing at the same level,
don't worry about it. You know, a big deal is
just the cap. Nobody cares. They got to.
Speaker 4 (39:58):
Look from that standpoint, given you being near seventy, I mean,
it's kind of weird you're using ages right now against
these players.
Speaker 10 (40:08):
Look, I'm the finest looking sixty four year old man
you ever did see. Was my dad's eighty nine. So
I mean we got that, we got the good Jee's going.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
Was not very much older than you. Damn, he's not
very much older than you. You guys are more like brothers.
Speaker 10 (40:29):
If you heard him, if you heard him and you
put him on the air, he would take the exact
same thing. By the way, you should hear his quarterback
evaluations what he calls sometimes, Oh my god, the things
he said, like this guy can't play at all. He
thinks he's a bum. You know, come on, give me
a break.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
Well, since you brought up quarterbacks and stinking you got
a quarterback that vacated the premises and much like yourself,
Brady Quinn got to take a victory lap today on
a prediction he made all the way back in May
where if Kenny Pickett didn't win the starting job in
Cleveland and he would most likely seek a trade. That's
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what played out. Do you think that hamstring injury now
is a little bit more peculiar. We do consider hamstring
injuries soft tissue injuries. Do you feel like maybe he
was seeing the handwriting on the wall, wasn't going to
go risk his health and was going to get up
out of there. How'd you see this situation, Pete?
Speaker 10 (41:26):
I don't know if he jaked it or not. I mean,
obviously he was competing at one point they thought he was.
It's not like they could could have watched what she
door Sanders did the other day and said, you know what,
we'll keep him and get rid of Kenny Pickett because
we're really sold on. I mean, he was dreadful. It
was dreadful, and so no, I think Picket. They realized
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that one of those two guys, whoever didn't win the job,
was going anyways, and Brady called it, and he's right.
We all said that one of them had to go.
It wasn't going to be like Blacko and Picket were
was going to be around. The Ticket won the job,
that Flacco was gone, and Blacko won a job, Picket
was gone, and so it worked out that way. But
I mean, if I were the Browns, I wouldn't be
happy at number three quarterback. The way he played the
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other day, he's started.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
What about the number two?
Speaker 10 (42:15):
He looked good. But you know, but again, as everybody
in the media says, they made it so he looked good.
They wanted him to succeed. They gave let him play
with the twos and Chador played with the threes, and
it wasn't there. You know what it wasn't. I watched
the tape of Shador Sanders. Nobody rarely was their guys open.
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You know, he's playing with guys that are being cut.
The offensive line wasn't very good, and so it was
tough on him. But he has no field. There's no field,
there's no anticipation. He doesn't throw the ball on time.
He's not very good right now. And that's the reality
of it. And yet everybody sits there a fifth round pick.
We talked about a fifth round pick, like he's a
star quarterback who's coming in the first round or something.
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Give me a break. The reality is he's not very good.
The Browns do it. They've known it all off season.
Why do you say, do you think all that work
they've done in the off season doesn't matter. He showed
up as rookie rookie mini camp. He was there the
entire off season for the OTAs. He was there for
mini camp. If he was wasn't If he was good,
wouldn't they have elevated him and tried to make him
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look good. Give me a break. What's the agenda against him?
Always people say there's an agenda against him? Where's the agenda?
What's the reasoning for it? Because they don't like dad?
Give me a break.
Speaker 3 (43:29):
They did drafting to your point, I mean, to your point,
they did draft him a lot of undrafted Yeah.
Speaker 10 (43:42):
Rushing to draft him.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
Hey, Pete, I got to ask you something, and only
because this all kind of occurred late last night, and
I know you're not a huge college football fan. You
do follow your sun devils.
Speaker 10 (43:54):
I thought college football, Brady, give me a break.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
Com Okay, okay, come forget about it.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
Forget about it.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
Did you see that Ohio Stadium is going to bar
Dave Portnoy from going into the game this weekend. I've
got I've got to get your thoughts on this.
Speaker 10 (44:11):
It feels a little bit petty, you said, I mean,
that's absurd. What are we doing? What's the reason behind it?
Because he's a Michigan Michigan man.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
I mean, well, I was going to ask you too,
because if there's anyone to ask about this, you probably
would have ruffled some feathers to the point where people
would invite you in. But is there is there like
a legal case to be made for being a journalist
or working with a TV network, they kind of have
to provide you access.
Speaker 10 (44:38):
Well, college football is a little different. I think in
the NFL you have to. But there are ways they
could take away credential too. But what's the reasoning for it.
It's not like he violated any journalistic rules of the
team right.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
According to uh Ross Dellinger, who just sent this out
that Ross Byork, the ad for Ohio State, said that
Ohio State did not issue the band to Dave Portnoy.
He said Fox decided port Noy would not be on
the main desk a big Neon kickoff, and those not
on the desk do not normally appear on the field.
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These are Fox decisions, he emphasized. So he's trying to
put it back on Fox.
Speaker 10 (45:21):
So okay, so well we got mister Quinn's on that show,
and what's the what's what's the truth?
Speaker 4 (45:28):
The truth is that there is there is There is
some truth in that the desk is hard to fit
an additional person that's inside the stadium. However, we have
always made room for a coach, a player post game,
and we have had an additional person up there before.
So I think he's doing some damage control for Ohio
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State in this case because this is something that it
feels like the Ohio State fan base once this was
a hire that was controversial because the Ohio State fan
base was upset. So it does feel more like this
is maybe some damage control because maybe this got out,
or maybe it shouldn't have got out either way. I mean,
you know that this is just made for TV, right,
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this has made for all the everything around this game
that makes it even that much bigger now because of
the higher of Portnoy.
Speaker 10 (46:19):
Well, for me, if I'm Fox, I'm doing cartwheels over
this because now you're getting even more popleging related to it.
It's great, it's great for you.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
Like I'll put it this way, Matthew McConaughey will be
at the game. He will be on the field on
Texas side, inside the stadium. He may very very well
be up on the desk with us. Now. I don't
know if you will. I don't know if he'll be
doing a standing at you, But my guess is he's
going to be on that desk with us. So kind
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of refuting what ros Byorks saying is I don't know
that that's actually true at all. I think he's just
trying to cover for Ohio State because it makes it
paints them at a bad picture, makes.
Speaker 10 (46:59):
Some look that all right, all right, all right, that's great.
You get matt McConaughey, get then and Fortnite doesn't. Okay,
come give me a break. What what what are we
doing with the paranoia and all these these teams, these
college football is out of control with the paranoia. They
don't they don't let you watch. Didn't Florida State close
the practice to the media. You can't report on the practice?
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What are we.
Speaker 5 (47:22):
Doing, Pete?
Speaker 2 (47:23):
I heard, I heard your bard from Tucson. Is that true?
Speaker 10 (47:27):
They don't do anything, so why would you. We used
to joke, we used to joke around that when U
of A went to the Rose Bowl would be be
a miracle. You know, they never did, by the way,
you know, they never went to the Rose Bowl ever,
so they have that going for them. But you know,
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here's the thing about this. If you're banned from practice, Okay,
teams close practice all the time, but if you're banned
from practice at Florida State and you can't watch practice,
you know how dumb that is. And here's why. If
you watch practice, you're not allowed to report anything that
you see at practice. That's the rule, and good journalists
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will follow the rule. But if you're not at practice,
you can wait outside the locker room and go talk
to players, and players tell you stuff, then you can
report that. For example, if a guy gets moved from
less tackle and he's now the starting right tackle. You can't.
If you were practice, you couldn't report that. But if
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you go outside and wait for the player and he
tells you he'd moved the right tackle and he's starting
on Friday on Saturday, now you can report it. These
guys don't see. They don't see what's in front of them.
They're idiots if you.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
Allow them on the practice if you allow them on the.
Speaker 10 (48:44):
Practice field to watch practice. You said that with Coughlin.
He would open practice and you'd watch practice for a
little while, and then you had to go, Well, I'd
go wait outside the parking lot. Guys would tell me
stuff all the time. And when they told me stuff,
he goes nuts because I watched. He thought he thought
he knew they were leaking stuff to me. I said, well,
you don't let me on practice field. If I was
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on the practice field, I could report it. The fact
is I'm not on the practice field. I go, I thought, guys,
tell me I report it. They're dumb. Let them on
the practice field. Hey, the reporters don't want to stay
in there all damn day anyways and watch practice. They
just don't. They'd rather be It's like transcribing cape and
writing their stories. Two, if you let them on the field,
they can't report anything but now thegain. So they're dumb.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Pete, anybody all show up to report?
Speaker 3 (49:33):
They all show all show.
Speaker 10 (49:34):
Up, They all show up to play. And here's the
other thing about today, And and Okay, it's a rough
day in the NFL for a lot of people. Can
we stop saying, let's remember and be sensitive that some
dreams are being cut short today. Give me a break.
It's forty six guys on every team know their dreams
are cut short the minute they walk into facility. They're
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just troping like heck, they're going to get a roster spot.
Speaker 4 (49:58):
Oh gosh, you sound like a guy who stopp applying
it at high school. Hey, Pete, don't don't get all offended.
Don't get all offended, Pete, don't you get your shorts
all the bund We really can I ask you this?
You don't You don't need to get all fired up.
Club Garrett Nussmeyer, Drew Aller. There's a lot of quarterbacks
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who I'm sure you're excited to watch arch manning this
upcoming weekend, who will be drafted next year, probably the
Saints number one overall at this point, But who are
you most excited to watch at the quarterback spot that
you if you had to place your bet right now,
is going to be the first guy to go next year.
Speaker 10 (50:40):
Arch Manning. Okay, and I think he's coming out, you know.
I think he left it when his when his grandfather
said no, no, no, then he said wait a second, no,
wait a second. I think he left the door open.
By the way. The other kid that's really intrigues me
is the kid at Mississippi, Austin Simmons. I think people
don't realize he's draft eligible next year. I think he
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has a chance to be a first round pick, and
if he plays the way I think he can play,
he might even be a near the top of that
first round if he comes out.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Look at that no Stone, have you watched them, Brady?
Speaker 4 (51:15):
I mean he's only thrown what like thirty pass attempts.
Speaker 10 (51:17):
He went in against Georgia and he played really well
in that game. And he can run, it can move,
he's got a big arm, he's a baseball pitcher.
Speaker 4 (51:26):
Get that. He's got all those intangibles.
Speaker 3 (51:28):
I mean, it doesn't sound like you so no.
Speaker 4 (51:31):
Because like here's the thing is is there potential? There
no doubt, all right, Here's the problem is there was
a lot of potential on Andrew Richardson too. I remember
watching him at Florida, seeing some of the splash plays
and seeing some of the throws he would make. Tennessee
game sticks out in particular. Then there's other games where
you watch you go okay on a bigger sample size.
There's a lot of development here. So I'm not saying
he's not a really interesting prospect. I would think he
(51:53):
needs more than just one year. I don't think a
one year starter has has showcased well.
Speaker 10 (51:59):
In most case arch Manning, So you're an arch Manning
played one he started last year.
Speaker 4 (52:04):
He's been there. Well, he's not a freshman like said
it was gonna be a sophomore.
Speaker 10 (52:09):
Gets Ach sophomore.
Speaker 4 (52:12):
I'm just saying he's been there more. It's a little different.
Speaker 10 (52:15):
Yeah, but Brady, what year is arch Manning?
Speaker 3 (52:20):
This is his what third year in the program?
Speaker 10 (52:22):
So if you're Redchord sophomore? What year are you?
Speaker 3 (52:24):
You're a junior?
Speaker 4 (52:25):
First third? But he also has thirty thirty.
Speaker 10 (52:28):
Times it's the same thing.
Speaker 9 (52:32):
Neither one of them have played and yet and yet
arch then he has started multiple.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
Games, and he's a junior Pete, not a sophomore.
Speaker 10 (52:42):
But what's the difference between a Redchard sophomore and a
junior true junior?
Speaker 3 (52:45):
Nothing, that's correct.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
Yeah, a Pete. We're we're up against it, but always
a phenomenal jet out of and uh, next next Tuesday,
you're all gonna shout aggression.
Speaker 3 (52:58):
Why are you so aggressive? Out of here?
Speaker 2 (53:00):
He wakes up leven go ahead for all right, So
get him on ex at Frisco CBS