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October 22, 2025 62 mins

Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the guys go into the beef between Russell Wilson & Sean Payton with LaVar possibly putting himself into the mix as well. Plus, the guys chat it up with Petros Papadakis after USC lost to Notre Dame, ICYMI & more!!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:33):
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Vits not looking good?

Speaker 4 (00:42):
A simple.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
Today, keep forgetting.

Speaker 5 (00:50):
I'd send mine in to Locked in on making bad
picks on DraftKings, Vito.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
I will say it.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
This is the best song you've had though since we've
been working together, This one right here. No, no, no, no,
Jonathan jon like for him because his picks.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Are you know, yeah, he's and he's pretty consistent with
like just like how he bets, you know, he calls
out his his deals and stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:17):
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I got problems.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Yes, you don't even like watching sports on the on
the TV? Yeah, man, only weather and traffic.

Speaker 5 (01:55):
Okay, you just sent over a video of a human
slinky walk.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Down the aisle to get married. I mean, everybody deserves
to be loved. There's someone for everyone, is what they say.

Speaker 7 (02:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Yeah, not even gonna watch that. Why not?

Speaker 6 (02:14):
Because because my algorithm is already like weird. Sometimes I'm like,
I don't know why they're like this. I don't want
my page looks like this, so I don't need to
add this too. I'm not gonna click on that.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Oh my good.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
My algorithm is very impressive. If you ask me, I like.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
Watching bad quarterback play. God, it's tough watching some of
his kids.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
I don't know my algorithm. It's so stupid because it
definitely is smart. I got fighting bugs, you know, like
a scorpion, a scorpion versus some some type of spider.
I got hammers, hammers, I got Peyton Manning on here.

(03:00):
I got body builders. That's like my thing. Football coaches, football,
more hammers. I've got like it's like some dogs, hammers,
golf and uh some food on there. I see no
golf on here. I see a dude trying to wrestler.
It's sad too. He really he crushing. No, I would not,

(03:24):
you would.

Speaker 6 (03:25):
As far as the conversation, cigars, have some drinks, have
some get outside.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Caman getting ate up by a leopard. Wait what the
leopard won?

Speaker 7 (03:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yeah, they they came in, had a chance they grab
them up.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
I got a tornadoes, pitch grips, hammers.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
You always do the whole like, oh yeah, Dad of
the Year and played baseball with my sons.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
Nothing do with my son. I just like watching people
throw different pitches. There's nothing to do with my son.
You can't do any of that.

Speaker 4 (03:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (04:00):
What else I got?

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Oh, how to make different pizza trips? I've seen you
throw to do you have shoulder issues?

Speaker 7 (04:07):
Why is I'm so jacked?

Speaker 3 (04:10):
No, because I've watched you throw. It doesn't look normal.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
What listen? What you couldn't hit my stuff? I'll take
you that right now. I can't wait for Santa Clara
Deep Dish Pizzas be.

Speaker 6 (04:22):
Going yard all over Radio Row at three thirty am.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
We should get a woolfle ball back and we should
wiffle ball back. What do you mean ball? Yeah, I'm
bringing a Louisville I break something. Man.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
What by the way, even if we did, no one
would notice there, dang, no one ever.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Sitting nobody's there.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
Yeah, you're right, and there's enough people outside the convention
center there laying around.

Speaker 7 (04:45):
They'll come in and help out.

Speaker 6 (04:47):
I feel like we don't bet I bet we could
actually get enough bums to come in there and like
shag balls for Yeah, like we could we have VP
in Radio Row for the.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Super Bowl break. Go grab it? You know about you
never heard the terminology shagging before. Look up shagging.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
Yeah, pictures, get out there. Mariano Rivera tore his I
think his achilles or he hurt his knee or something shagged.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Look up the turn. Look up the term shagged rotten.
This is awesome. Powers. Yeah, Urban Dictionaries here with Austin
on this one. Yeah, all right, So from that over the.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Yeah, all right, so grabbit balls after the After the
debacle that took place, the story afterwards was, man, how
did the Giants blow that game in Denver?

Speaker 7 (05:55):
Et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
And one of the interesting tidbits that came out of
that was Sean Payton, the coach of the Broncos, said
this following the game about his respect for the Giants
organization and his thoughts on their new starting quarterback.

Speaker 8 (06:10):
I have a ton of respect for that organization. I
spent four in my early years there coordinating Super Bowl
first game in this stadium before nine to eleven close
with the Marri Tisch family, and you know, they found
a little spark with that quarterback. I was talking to
John Mayer not too long ago, and I said, we

(06:31):
were hoping that that change would have happened long long
after our game.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Hikes, So obviously, Hikes Russell will Back was the starter there.
Russell Wilson, who just keeps his mouth shut, just goes
about his business. He's had enough. He took to social
media yesterday and posted the following Filly classless but not surprised,

(06:56):
didn't realize you're still bounty hunting. Fifteen years later though
through the media hashtag let's ride stop playing with that,
trying to tell you I'm not playing with Russ.

Speaker 7 (07:08):
He's had enough.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
I mean, you texted it, tweeted it, you text put
it in text. Yeah, I'm just saying, stop playing with him. Man,
if you're gonna go get it, film it. That's all
I'm gonna say. It would have it made way more
sense if he filmed it and we got to hear it,

(07:31):
just like we listened to. Here's Here's what I don't get, man,
Coach Peyton, if you're Sean Payton, why why go there? Like,
why does he need to go there? I don't get it,
Like you just one. He had an unbelievable comeback.

Speaker 6 (07:44):
I mean, I know he's whatever every wants to say
about Jackson Darry I mean, Jackson Dart's pick kind of
sparked to come back, honestly, but it's like, why go there? Like,
what's the point is he is Sean Payton?

Speaker 3 (07:56):
That petty is that pet and it was hell, it
was patty, and it was very very deliberate and very intentional,
whether he was joking, whether he was serious. With whichever
side it falls on, it still falls like I wouldn't
go as far as classless. I mean, you know, it's

(08:20):
it's just it's a little bit. It's patty.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
I appreciate the fact that Russell didn't bite his tongue.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
He made his statement.

Speaker 6 (08:30):
And look, the dude's made three and sixteen million in
his career, like good for him, and he's always said
and done the right thing. Like I again, I don't know.
You guys probably don't fall him or see the stuff.
But like I think after he got benched, after they
decided to go Jackson Dart, he was visiting sick kids
in the hospital like that Tuesday, Like he didn't shy
away from it, wasn't scared of, like still doing the

(08:52):
stuff he does in the community. Like it says a
lot about him as a man. Like Sean Payt on
the other hands out here just like me throwing shade
for like no reason. It just I don't get it.
I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Man, You're the head coach of a football team. He
got a lot more to worry about.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
There may be some history there, some what he was
upset about Russell's office, So didn't that change when he
got there?

Speaker 7 (09:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Like, what was what was so detrimental between those two
that season? All I'm gonna say is you had all
that so much to say when you got your deal done,
I would have laid my ass down with my pretty
ass wife and I would have recorded what he wrote.

(09:35):
Were going to bed. We going to bed like nobody
had got no time for your class. We got a deal.
Come on, man, you made that a video? Why are
you just doing the text? I want to see your
facial expressions. I want I want to hear the tone
of your voice. I want I want to see can

(09:55):
you be more petty or are you like what? I
want to see it? Like we live in a day
and age now, I want to see it. If you're
going clap back, clap back correctly, go on film. I
want to see that one. I want to see that.
I want to see him get that work.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
Yeah, but you know what, though at least he said something,
at least he responded to something.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Because he's been the butt of a lion, how do
we know he said it? It could have been a publicist.
It could have been somebody else. It could have been
his wife, faker, it could have been his kid. How
do we know you said it? Russ? I want to
see you say it. Come on, I want to see
him say it. You love drama, though, yeah, I do.
He love this stuff and when it doesn't involve me,

(10:39):
I love drama. I feel like you. You'd watch soap operas,
you and Prisco. Uh, well, I watch I watched shows.
I mean, I feel like you. We could call land
Man soap opera. Yeah, but you watched like probably reality shows,
and you've seen.

Speaker 7 (10:54):
Some of those.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I love watching Love is Blind and there you go,
great show? What's the other? Love Alan? And not so great?
What's the other one? You watch?

Speaker 7 (11:06):
All this? I don't watch that.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
I only watch Love is Blind.

Speaker 7 (11:10):
I haven't watched Love Island yet.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Love is Blind as all right. I'm a hopeless romantic
love Love Island seems like a whole bunch of people.
I feel like the only way love could truly be.
I don't even think Love is blind. Just to be honest,
it is not blind. It's not that show has proved it. Well,
I mean, some of them make it. But I mean
I'm just saying like, there are certain things on a

(11:35):
physical front. And I'm not just talking like attraction. I'm
talking like smell habits, Like what if a person doesn't
brush their teeth or wash their ass or something like that.
And now you've met, like you said, I felt we
fell in love behind this wall, and then I get

(11:56):
in front of you and you have bo or you
don't believe in using deodorant or something like that, laque
on your teeth. I'm just saying like that that those
are deal breakers, like why are you looking at me?
Why are you looking at me like that? Because I'm
explaining everything you are what what what are we doing there?

(12:17):
What we're doing?

Speaker 4 (12:18):
Just you know, I.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Would have started pulling out receipts on Sean Payton's ass.
I've been like, hey, look man, I seen you take
wipe your tail and throw that toilet tissue in the trash.

Speaker 9 (12:29):
Cad.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
I seen you. I've seen you go through the buffet,
you put your hand in the food, you put the
food back like, I've seen you sneeze over top of
the buffet. I've seen I got receipts on you.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Dub All right, do you think because I think coaches
talk with the media on Wednesdays. Do you think Sean
Payton responds, because I think he does.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
He may have like a little cryptic type of response
that you would have to really pay attention to.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
Can we play guess the response from Sean Payton if
he's asked about it, Because here's my guess. I think
Sean Payton says something like, listen, I don't have anything,
you know. Further to add, Russ clearly has a lot
more time on his hands to be sending out tweets.
I think it's going to be a good one. That's
a good one, your guest, Brady, how does Sean Payton

(13:17):
respond to this, say Tuesday Wednesday or.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Wednesday Cheez long week? I don't know. I mean he's
hoping he doesn't.

Speaker 6 (13:30):
This is the part of like, this is the part
of football I could care less for.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
I just don't the games, man.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
I want the Broncos to be good and I want
them to actually like be the team they're capable of,
which I think you saw that in the fourth quarter.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
Yeah, blul var, what do you want me to say?
Read Mede a quote again. I'll tell you exactly what
he's going to say. Look at it, or what he
should say, exactly what I'm going to tell you, exactly what.
Look at him.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
He loves it, all right. This is the exact tweet
from Russ.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
Yeah, let's get let me hear what.

Speaker 5 (14:03):
He had classless dot dot dot but not surprise, dot
dot dot dot didn't realize you're still bounty hunting. Fifteen
plus years later though through the media hashtag let's ride
by the way with laughing emojis attached to it.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Who's had the better career? Oh, Russ? I don't. I
think it's Russ without a doubt.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
Yeah, not even close.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Why would you say super Bowl? He's been in two
Super Bowls, but he's won one.

Speaker 7 (14:32):
Okay, He's been to.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Multiple Pro Bowls. Ten time Pro bowler, Yeah, he's made.
He's married a Sierra like. I think it's even close.
Is he a Hall of Famer?

Speaker 10 (14:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
If he had retired after Seattle, yes, and I hate
that I think that way. But afterwards just has gone
so awkwardly and poorly that at least.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
Were his Pro bowls alternate or was he a pro bowler? Like?
Was he voted a Pro Bowler? I don't know because
the number a couple of he was because one of
them he was up for like the MVP that year.
The interesting thing.

Speaker 6 (15:16):
About what you just said there Jonas is like he
didn't play that bad in Denver. For Sean Payton, they
were like what seven eight football team in like the
fifteen games he started or something like that. I know
they were around five hundred. He was like a three
thousand yard passing which isn't great, but it's not bad,
and twenty six touchdowns like eight picks.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
It wasn't that bad of a year. They act like
he like felt. I mean, it isn't like a you
know what Justin Fields is doing so far this year.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
I mean he's had a great career, and I think
the further you get away from it, the more you're
going to forget about, you know, all the you know,
going to New York getting benched after a handful of
games that whatever happened in Pittsburgh maybe would get over
the Denver de Bach goal. But his Seattle run, man
Sean Payton never had a run like that in New Orleans.
He never had a run like there was. There was

(16:07):
a lot of years seven and nine.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
Yeah, comparing a player to a coach, do y'all see
what that is.

Speaker 6 (16:15):
Well, he attacked him, He attacked Hi when he wants
to do Payton's got one super Bowl.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
You need to stop playing with that guy, LeVar. I've
been telling this for a long time.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
I think I think, I think he's the one for
for LeVar to pick. But he's not on the team.
I thought he was. When you when you well, he's
light skinned. You know it's there's a difference. We'll take him.
You know, I love how I think we can't throw
that on LeVar.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
You can have we can have I did say a
big there.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
We can have differing opinion between me, you know, my
my category and his. Hell, we'll play this one.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
That's got to be racist. Yeah, yeah, y'all can have.
We'll take doctor have Russ, Fine, you have Manziel. We'll
take rouss.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Oh, Manzell quit on that that that TV show man.
I ain't like that. I ain't like that. He got
he got a little claustrophobic. You know, he got caught
up in and digging through the little tunnel special option
he got, he got, he had great, I'm done, that's it,
get me out of here. And they was trying to
convince him to say it is day. First of all,

(17:26):
I'll say this, Sean Payton will will probably say something
very quick and very very witty, and it will have
something to do with class less. It might be a
play on words. I don't I don't know how he's
going to do it. I thought I could come up
with something strong, but I had karaoke in mind. Something

(17:48):
something may have played out with, you know, having time
to do some karaoke, spend more time getting better at
karaoke than than being a quarterback.

Speaker 7 (17:56):
It's something to that effect that.

Speaker 3 (17:58):
It's going to If he responds, it's going to be
something witty, but it's going to be petty and it's
you're going to have to dissect it. He will be
able to deny that it is a shot at Russ.
If he's called on it, he will be able to
deny it and say that you're reaching. It'll be one

(18:18):
of those types of statements. Now, as far as comparing
a quarterback to a hey coach, I would say Drew
Brees doesn't have the career that Drew Brees has if
he's not with Sean Payton. And I'm not going to
put words in Drew Brees's mouth, But I would assume

(18:39):
he would probably say the same that him going to
New Orleans was the best thing that could ever happen
for him in his career. And if I were to
say who had a better career between Russell Wilson and
Drew Brees, I'm going with Drew Brees. And so if
I'm going with Drew Brees and I'm going with Sean Payton,
that's just me. But that's just me. I mean, I'm

(19:01):
not you know, I always find it hard to compare
a career when it's a coach and it's a player.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
In fairness, though, Drew Brees's final couple of years with
the Chargers he was pretty good.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Yeah, he was good. It was Drew Brees was good
in college. If you would have said who's going to
have the better career Drew or or Brady, I'm gonna
say Breese all day long. Drew Brees was the guy
coming out of college. He was the guy you had
to deal with. Drew Brees. Now, he played for Purdue
and they didn't go too far in any given year.

(19:35):
They always gave it up. But Drew Brees was a
cold blooded mother lover in college. Bro So I mean,
Drew has always been a beat, so it's not like
it made him going there. But the bottom line is
is that he did have the injury, they did go
in a different direction and then he ends up having
like a crazy career in New Orleans And a lot

(19:58):
of that has to do with on Peyton. I mean,
that's just that's that's my take on it. I would
take Drew Brees' career over Russell Wilson's. Now, I would
not take the off field over Russ because I'm I'm
I'm I'm with him on his his selection of women.
I'm with him on now Yo, who is it?

Speaker 5 (20:20):
But so I don't know if but if we're if
you're going to give the coach for me, if you're
going to give the coach credit for the quarterback success,
shouldn't you also give him criticism for the quarterbacks failures?
And if that's the case, Russ was in Denver under
Sean Payton when it didn't work that second year. Doesn't
Sean Payton get some of that He got rid of him.
He didn't bring in Russell Wilson. He has plausible deniability.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
On that plank.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
He got rid of him. He did not bring him in.
He did not give him that deal. He got rid
of him. He did not want Russell Wilson. So no,
I don't. I don't tag that to to Sean Payton.
He had some way, he had something he didn't want
to he didn't want to do it. You gotta stop
playing with Russ. That's why. So, that's why we're shooting

(21:03):
off petty petty caps at him. Throw throw it.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
You're gonna get it next telling you man, I mean.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
He can say whatever he wants. I don't take myself
too seriously. He can say what he wanted to say
about enough of this craft.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Good with the wiscon It would be great, though, if
Russ just decided, you know what and just had a
hit list. I'm just going after everybody. I'm out of
here soon anyways. I got three hundred plus million in
the bank, I got a Super Bowl ring, a Hall
of Fame worthy career, and I've got a rocket ship
I go home to every night. I'm gonna say whatever

(21:36):
I want. Now, I got a rocket ship. I go
home too, So I don't.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
I don't have I don't feel like it's like, oh
my gosh, she's going home to Sierra like my chick
is bad like super Bad. I'm cool and I'm pretty
much cool in all his categories. I might not have
as much as he has in all of them, but
in the wife category I did. I did all right.
I don't have a problem there. We don't have to

(22:01):
have a debate on that one. When did we start
debating you versus Russell with that?

Speaker 4 (22:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Jonah, Sean Payton, Jonas did v team Sean Payton Here,
I'm saying, you gotta be it is weird.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
It is weird.

Speaker 6 (22:17):
You're taking Sean Payne's This is a guy, by the way,
who when I was in college. I don't know if
I told you the story. I get flown out for
the Maxwell Award two. I think it was in my Jersey,
Philly something like that, and when they're flying back, I
think I was on the plane with like Sean Payton,
who had a great year with the Saints that year
in O six, and then Carl Peterson and I might

(22:38):
having one other, but they convinced me to go drop
them off in Kansas City. First, mind you, I had
to get back for finals, and so I had a
final that night, which is one of the reasons why
they were nice enough kindenough to fly me private and
they basically talked me into letting them drop them off
Kansas City.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
When you're like still.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
In college, You're like, all right, well, I'm gonna piss
off a bunch of NFL executives and a head coach
like I could go bad. So I literally landed and
had to race to take a final exam that night
just because it took so damn long.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
So like, oh, I don't worry, I won't take that
long from Kansas City to South Bend.

Speaker 6 (23:14):
I'm like, all right, here we go. But that was
my only experience with Sean Payton. I was just like,
all right, the guy kind of swindled me out of
like maybe a little extra prep. Who knows how that
test score I went.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
I don't know, And wasn't the defensive coordinator in Bounty
Gate Greg Williams, who the mar has been very highly
critical of.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
I'm not highly critical of them. I just he's critical
of Greg's not critical of Shawn. K's not critical of Greg.
He's got man boobs and he talks real tough. Yeah,
probably couldn't fight his way out of a wet paper bag,
but you go so there you go. I don't have
any issues with Greg Williams.

Speaker 7 (23:49):
None.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
What do you mean? What do you mean? Sounds like
you've got some issues.

Speaker 7 (23:54):
No, not at all.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
Well, I don't hear you talk about anyone else who
don't have issues with and mentioned man boobs and fighting
out a wet paper bag.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
But he does have man boobs. I mean, like I mean,
I didn't need to say that, like Sean, I need
to say that. It was so does that make me
class list that I stayed at the option? Petty makes
you petty?

Speaker 7 (24:16):
It's not petty.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
So you're saying what Sean Payne said then was petty
or was it not? Well it wasn't me who said it,
So he can be petty. He's petty. But now I
see the line. I was just given an observation. Maybe
he was given an See that's not an observation that
that was a shade grenade. I'm not throwing a shade
grenade at Greg Greg Williams. I'm just stating the obvious.

(24:41):
If you asked ten people, if you look at Greg
williams mid section, what do you see? I bet you
all ten would say the same exact thing. That is
an observation. That's not a shade grenade. Now, the wet
paper bag part like that was just me thinking about
how he communicates with people and the things that he
said it to people directly. He curses a lot. Yeah,

(25:02):
he's not. He's not like he's he's his mentality is tough.
He's got a tough mentality. But I don't think he's tough.

Speaker 5 (25:10):
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Speaker 3 (25:18):
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I think, but I don't have anything personal against Greg Williams,
just so we're clear on that. Now, Dale Lindsey, i'd
be petty with Dale Lindsley and Lindsay and I could,
I would be I would be what's that what y'all say?

(25:39):
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can hear on the blowtorch AM five seventy LA Sports
Fox college football analysts and our good buddy Pee.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
What's happening?

Speaker 4 (29:42):
Good morning everybody?

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Hello, good morning sir.

Speaker 6 (29:46):
I love this as this intro music for Petros. I
don't know something about it.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
Man, I'd like to change it.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
But that's okay.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Oh what would you like to change it?

Speaker 12 (29:54):
I don't want I mean, why would I want shallow
ball to be my intro?

Speaker 3 (29:58):
That's what makes it phone?

Speaker 12 (30:00):
All right, it's your show, It's not my show. I
just said I'd like to change it. We should change
it coming and be different every week.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
Oh like awareness, like the awareness of when that song plays.
We know your voices and I'm just saying, you know,
you might swerve in that corner. You know what I mean,
I might do that might How you feel about USC
right now? I mean, I'm sure, I'm sure Q is

(30:30):
going to do it, but I beat you too. I
beat Q to it. I'm sure he'll give you a
more detailed question.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
But I mean, well, they have a buy and then
they go to play Nebraska.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
How you feel about where they're at right now?

Speaker 12 (30:42):
Pretty much the way I felt when the season started.
What is it that they are a pretty middling Big
Ten football team that's going to have a hard time
being physical down in and down out on the road.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
I think it's proven that their.

Speaker 12 (30:58):
Linebackers, catchers mits when you run at them, they can
go sideline to sideline pretty well. And I mean, you
see it. I don't have to tell you what they're like.
They're not a physical football team and they probably never
will be against Lincoln Riley. I mean, with Lincoln Riley

(31:19):
as their coach against teams on the road like Notre Dame.
You got to give them credit for beating Michigan coming
out here, but it's hard to go across the country
and play in somebody's legendary big stadium, whether that stadium's
on the West coast or that stadium's on the East coast.
It's hard, especially when you have physical matchups every week,

(31:43):
and that's what the Big Ten's about. So they're going
to struggle because they're not built like that and their
coach is more of a spread amount offensive coordinator type
who will call a double pass deep into the second
half of a rival game in the pouring rain and

(32:05):
then say, well, no one complained last year when we
ran it against UCLA and it worked, And it's like, well,
yeah it worked.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
It was dry against UCLA.

Speaker 12 (32:15):
Notre Dame's got way better coaches and I'm pretty sure
they saw the double pass on tape that you ran
in a rivalry game last year.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
Other than that, yeah, no complaint.

Speaker 12 (32:24):
So h Just like the words of Danis Green that
we all remember so well, us, he is who we
thought they were and that's why we took the.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Dam Field crown the crown they they.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
But here's the reality. They still have a chance, Petros.
If they went out, you'd have to think ten and
two gets them a playoff spot. And then even if
they went out, I mean I guess obviously Indiana would
have to lose and that would open a potential door
for them.

Speaker 12 (32:54):
But do they look like a playoff team to you?

Speaker 4 (32:58):
No? But I also so don't know how they went out.
You know you could say that about a lot of teams.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
Well, here's all say is I think they'll beat Nebraska.

Speaker 6 (33:07):
It'll really come down to if they could beat Oregon
ALPA Dotson, which seems like a tall task.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
I'll admit that, But I guess I'll ask you this,
if they finished nine and three, they don't make the playoffs.

Speaker 6 (33:17):
We obviously we've talked about this with LeVar, like we
saw the decision to Penn State made. At what point
does Jen Cohen? At what point does USC go? Look,
we're four years into this, we haven't made a playoff,
I haven't won a conference championship. Maybe we should start
looking at buying it out, Like, maybe we should start
looking at bringing in someone who we feel like can
get us back to a national championship caliber program.

Speaker 12 (33:40):
Well, they have to be physically built to do it
week in and week out. Like like you said, this
is something we've discussed a whole lot at Penn State,
and I'm sure LeVar, being so close to it, knows
the ins and outs of it. But when you're super
close to something, you don't reveal that, and that's fine.
But at Penn State, somebody had to say, that's enough,
here's the money. And that's what happened with Clay Helton.

(34:03):
A long time ago. When Lincoln Riley was hired. Somebody
named Rick Caruso, a trustee and a guy running for mayor,
said that's enough, here's your you know, eighty million dollars
or whatever it is to get a new situation in here.

Speaker 4 (34:18):
Well, somebody's going to have to do that.

Speaker 12 (34:20):
And if you win nine games or eight games, it's
kind of hard to justify coming up with ninety million dollars.
So they're really kind of stuck in this Lincoln Riley
era and they're just not physically built to compete the
way they want.

Speaker 6 (34:34):
Is it still that much though, Like everyone's been saying
that since the first year, Well you have to figure
it was like it was one hundred last year.

Speaker 12 (34:42):
So I mean, I'm just I'm not an economist, so
I'm just rudimentarily subtracting ten million a year. So now
we'll be at ninety and then next year we'll be
at eighty, and then you still have to bring somebody
else in and pay that guy. So I don't really,
I don't exactly know, but it seems like us he's

(35:05):
kind of stuck in the Lincoln Riley situation.

Speaker 3 (35:08):
Well maybe they can run a nine on seven period
at some point, because.

Speaker 4 (35:11):
That would be great because it doesn't look like they
do much.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
Ever seen and he runs between the tackles.

Speaker 4 (35:16):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 12 (35:18):
I mean, and Lincoln Riley said, they were like, well,
you know, match the match that your defense's physicality against
Michigan compared to the way they were at Notre Dame.
He said, it was about the same. But you know,
we just it was some assignment airs. It's like it's
not an assignment air when every time they're running back
touches the ball he gets twenty five yards. That's to

(35:42):
me in football, that's you know, I was watching the
game too, Lincoln. It's it's very interesting the things he says.
I mean, two weeks later, after the Illinois loss, which
you were at Brady, he was sitting on air answering
questions and saying that complaining about holding calls from two

(36:05):
weeks ago that would have changed the game. It's like, dude,
your team got run over, Like if you can't stop
the run. You don't get to come out and say,
well that one holding call. I mean, this is USC,
for God's sakes. So yeah, that's kind of the state
of the state. But it's not really changed. It's been
that way for years now. The best Lincoln Rally ever

(36:27):
did was with Clay Hilton's players. I mean, and that's
the funniest part. And they and that wasn't good enough.
They lost twice to Utah and they got beat by
Tulane and Willie Fritz in the Cotton Book Bowl game.

Speaker 4 (36:40):
Yeah, so what do you want me to say, Petricks?

Speaker 5 (36:42):
I don't know if this is asking you to rank
the disappointments for USC over the past couple of decades
wherever you want to feel about it. But where does
the idea of yeah, we're good on this historic rivalry
not playing it anymore?

Speaker 3 (36:56):
Where does that stack up for you? Does this feel?

Speaker 4 (36:57):
You know where it stacks up? I'm living about it.

Speaker 12 (37:01):
I'm absolutely livid about it, and I hate the internet
experts it. Sorry, well, our Sullarry, you're sn't really I
need to play a Notre Dame anymore. You f you
forever for saying that USC and Notre Dame and that
rivalry marks the reach of college football and its history,

(37:23):
the fact that there was a team good enough on
the West Coast to make it interesting to play Notre
Dame every year when people were taking trains to go
play and USC because of Lincoln Riley and his proxy
in the media, Colin Cowherd has created this narrative like, well,

(37:44):
we don't need to play it so late in the
year and the odd years, we don't need to play
it in October. We don't need to play it in October.
We want to move it as if they're going to
get something out of the negotiation.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
I hate to say this.

Speaker 12 (37:59):
Notre Dame is absolutely right just saying well, why would
we change what we've always done? What is wrong with
the tradition that's been set for years? Who cares that
you're playing in the Big Ten? I mean, if USC
is playing in the Big Ten, the College Football Playoff
is only going to get larger, and playing Missouri State

(38:21):
and Georgia Southern early in the year is not going
to help your resume.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
Look at them this year.

Speaker 12 (38:25):
It hasn't helped at all going out to Notre Dame
and winning that game or playing it very competitively and
making it great like it was back in five and
the anniversary that we recently just passed. All of those
things bring attention to you. That's going to help you
make the college football playoff as it expands. It's not
going to hurt you. And I understand the physical toll,

(38:49):
but you're USC football and it's wrapped up in our identity.
At least mine and most of my teammates that I
talked to and people that I talked to off the air.
The fact that you play Notre Dame is what's special
about going to USC. The fact that you play in
South Bend, not Allegiant or at the Atlantic's Hotel or

(39:11):
at so Far or some dumbass modern cathedral of death
that they build. Now I'm talking about in freaking South Bend.
And it's a special for the Notre Dame players to
take the field at the LA Coliseum. And it's great
to play at Penn State or Ohio State or Michigan
and blah blah blah and Lincoln that's all great too,

(39:32):
but it's not the same and it doesn't mean the
same thing.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
And you go to USSE to play that game. That's
what makes USC special.

Speaker 12 (39:42):
Because it marks the reach of college football and the
reason college football is popular coast to coast.

Speaker 4 (39:50):
My God.

Speaker 12 (39:50):
In the Michigan Fight song, it says Champions of the
West because that's how far football reached at the time
when the song was written. But usse in the twenties
was getting on trains and playing against the legendary New
Rockney teams. It means something. And it's not the same

(40:10):
as the Holy War. It's not the same as the
backyard Brawl. It's not the same as a lot of
these rivalries that have gone away over the years. And
I don't want to hear it. Well, it's a bad
time for college football. Traditionalist f you. This transcends that
it is a cross continent rivalry, intersectional rivalry, and it

(40:31):
should never go away, and it should have never been
questioned by anybody at USC. And I love and respect
Jen Cohen, but the fact that it seems like she's
starting to carry Lincoln's water in this regard, just like,
just like Colin Cowhard, who in God's name is Lincoln
Riley or anybody else who's coaching at USC to think

(40:53):
that they can even touch the Notre Dame. The only
thing you're allowed to do with the Notre Dame rivalry
is how you deal with your team about it leading
up to the game. You should have no say in
the scheduling of what is a legendary, meaningful game to everybody.
You are a fart in the history of the USC
football program and the wind Exactly in a world would

(41:16):
you bring in?

Speaker 3 (41:16):
Who would you bring in? Like if you were to say,
anybody who.

Speaker 12 (41:19):
Will coach against Notre Dame without bitching about it? How
about that? That's why I'd take that at this point.

Speaker 3 (41:25):
Anybody, anybody that would coach against Notre Dame.

Speaker 4 (41:28):
Any And look, you just we've talked about it us.
He is good.

Speaker 12 (41:33):
If you build the offensive front and defensive front with
local talent and have actual coaches there, iron sharpens iron.
If your on line is great, your d line will
be great. And that's been generationally proven over the years
at USC. Don't tell me you can't find offensive linemen
in California anymore. There's plenty of them. They're all going

(41:54):
to Oregon and playing a lot of them playing.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
A modern day I mean, I get to watch some
of those games. Those kids huge.

Speaker 4 (42:00):
Yeah, there's plenty and USC, but Lincoln Riley is not
a coach.

Speaker 12 (42:05):
You mentioned it. It looks like they don't run nine
on seven. It looks like they're not physically up to
the task. And you know what, if you're not physically
up to the task, you ain't gonna win the Big
ten et anyway, whether you play Notre Dame or not,
you're probably not gonna go to the College Football Playoff
either whether you play Notre Dame or not, because you
don't have the chops physically to compete in this conference.

(42:27):
And that's probably why Lincoln Riley was so pissed that
they went to the Big Ten in the first place.

Speaker 4 (42:31):
After he took the job. I don't think he took
the job to coach in the Big Ten.

Speaker 12 (42:34):
But look tough, if you're going to blow up one
hundred and eight years of history with the Pac twelve
and blow all of that up, and that's understandable because
how mismanaged it was. You don't get to change your
tradition with Notre Dame just because you're in a tougher conference.
Shut up, shut up and live with it. It's a
college football playoff. It's not the BCS, it's not you know,

(42:58):
only four teams are going now, now you have plenty
it helps you to play Notre Dame in the college
football playoff era, you got plenty of opportunity to make
the team tough and physical.

Speaker 4 (43:10):
And it's been four years and he hasn't. So that's
that's the reality of it.

Speaker 12 (43:14):
But I'm disgusted with the messaging that comes out of
USC and some of the people that are housemen at USSE,
some of them Brady works with very closely, and the
things that they're saying, the things that they're saying, he
should disqualify them from talking about it. As much as
they've accomplished. These people are so scared to criticize the

(43:35):
university because they're scared to lose their access and they're
scared to.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
Not be the celebrated people at the place.

Speaker 12 (43:45):
F that you have to, you have to stand up
for something, and this is if there's one thing I'm
going to freak out about, it's the SE Notre Dame rivalry,
and I'll use my platform to try to freak out about.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
It and make it full of myself. I mean, everything
you said is so well said.

Speaker 6 (44:01):
And this isn't like a Notre Dame biased opinion on this,
It's just this robbery's survived through world wars, and I
think a lot of people, you know, tend to forget
like Notre Dame was in some tough financial spots in particular,
I want to say during World War Two. That's one
of the reasons why the Naval Academy end up using
Notre Dames campus as a base and why that rivalry

(44:22):
has still existed to this day.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
And so again separate conversation.

Speaker 6 (44:28):
There, but you think about a lot of the things
that our country has gone through, and.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
Yet that rivalry is still sustained.

Speaker 12 (44:35):
Yeah, but USC doesn't want to run nine on seven consistently,
so we can't play Notre name.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
Anymore, and and so yeah, maybe there's some truth to that.

Speaker 6 (44:44):
I think what's really interesting about all this is is
like I think about the era of the USC football
team that I played against, and I really didn't fully
understand obviously, besides the talent, what made that era for
s see special.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
And I always saw.

Speaker 6 (45:03):
Pete Carroll from afar, But when I went there in
twenty thirteen when he was at the Seattle Seahawks, I
got a glimpse and what I came to understand with
Pete and his style of coaching, and I know it's
not working out great with the Raiders right now. It's
only year one, though, is as much as as much
as he's positive and there's this raw, raw element to him,

(45:24):
you know what he also is he's not afraid of conflict.

Speaker 3 (45:28):
He's not afraid to tell you this is your weakness.
We need to work on this. Yeah, you need to
get this better.

Speaker 6 (45:34):
You know those teams, you know, I mean every drill
every day, like even at the NFL level, where like
people are like you can't do that.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
It's like, no, we did that.

Speaker 6 (45:41):
Like there was a scoreboard that kept the school or
offense and defense even in the pros, which I never
experienced that before in my life with any other organization.
And I played for a good amount, so it was
like a great study of like, holy crap, you could
do this in the pros.

Speaker 13 (45:57):
And so I think about that. I'm just like, it's
crazy to me. How at no point, like you just
haven't seen it since he left. Yeah, I know, but
it existed, like you had the growing example and no
one's trying to replicate it there. You don't have to
be Pete Carroll to make a.

Speaker 4 (46:15):
Talented team compete in practice.

Speaker 12 (46:18):
If you have talented players and you pay attention to
your fronts and you make them compete in practice at
a place like USC you're going to dominate other people.
And that's what we saw back then for all of
Pete's zits and the lack of institutional control and what
ended up happening.

Speaker 4 (46:36):
You're absolutely right.

Speaker 12 (46:36):
And I remember something similar with Jim Harbaugh when he
took over in Stanford.

Speaker 4 (46:41):
He was doing drills and.

Speaker 12 (46:43):
Being physical with the team in a way that you
just wouldn't with a college football team. You know, they
were doing the drills LeVar where the guys are laying
on the ground, you know, with their heads and then
you know the whistle and you get up and you
have to tackle. They were doing the diamond drill, you know,
get your head in front and tackle and at a

(47:03):
pretty close to full speed, and you know, this is
Stanford football. That's how they became the intellectual brutality version
of Stanford football that we saw go with Harbaugh and
David Shaw. And people said you can't do that, he said,
bs I can. And what what happened in two thousand
and nine they ran power so many times with Toby Gerhart, right,

(47:25):
at USC's face. Some people think it ran Pete Carroll
right out of the Pac ten ten those days, and
it kind of did.

Speaker 4 (47:33):
I was there. I called that game on Fox, so
it is.

Speaker 12 (47:38):
It's a wild situation for those that are close to
it in real life US he is not a part
of the college football playoff conversation. I don't think if
they went out.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (47:50):
They haven't proven anything on the road in this conference
other than beating Perdue.

Speaker 4 (47:55):
So we'll see how it plays out.

Speaker 3 (47:59):
I was going to give you one last question that
would be about the Dodgers. What's you're finding about it?
I mean, it's kind of a foregone conclusion at this point.

Speaker 4 (48:06):
I don't know how many.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Games, four or five games, so how many is gonna take?

Speaker 12 (48:10):
What year was it that the Raptors beat the the
that was Canada versus California? Oh yeah, right, and the
Warriors were a heavy favorite, right, and the Raptors beat
him in six and Canada celebrated and then Kawhi Leonard left.
But it is an opportunity to get after Canada's asked,

(48:34):
and it's obviously a great thing for Fox as opposed
to you know, Seattle versus the Brewers or something like that,
because Otani is such an attraction and such an anomaly
and such. And then beyond that, the Dodgers are a
really likable team. And I am around this team reluctantly

(48:56):
just because of the amount of shows I have to
do from Dodger Stadium and go down on the field
and all that. And the truth is the truth. Freddie
Freeman's there on his knees, hands and knees doing fielding
drills before the games.

Speaker 7 (49:10):
Not doing anything else. I was just curious.

Speaker 4 (49:13):
I know, I knew where we were with that.

Speaker 12 (49:16):
These guys are humbling themselves, working hard every single day.
Every day I'm out there, They're out there early, They're
out there interacting. They're very impressive, and it's it's I
guess the d word dynasty needs to be brought up.
But there's been big favorites before that go down, and
baseball is tricky. But the fact that the Dodgers have

(49:37):
those four starters Blake Smell, Tyler Glass, Noow, Yoshi Amamoto
and then Otani, for God's sake, Yeah, the.

Speaker 4 (49:46):
Fact that they have those my battleship. The fact that.

Speaker 12 (49:51):
That those four is pretty They're all up and running
right now. Doing what they're doing is is pretty darn
impressive because last year, remember the pitching story was the
Dodgers starters were weak.

Speaker 4 (50:03):
And the bullpen carried them through.

Speaker 5 (50:07):
This this year, it's the opposite of all the athletes
you've covered in town here in la Otani, the most
impressive you've seen, most complete you've seen.

Speaker 12 (50:17):
Yeah, I don't you know, I don't know, like Lebron, No,
not Lebron unless you're gonna be I mean, Lebron is
getting less and less popular every breath he takes.

Speaker 4 (50:28):
It's awesome.

Speaker 12 (50:30):
I you know that the Otawni thing is weird because
I just don't think what he does is such is
so spectacular. It's just it's beyond our perspective, right.

Speaker 7 (50:46):
Yeah, we almost don't know how to react to it.

Speaker 12 (50:48):
Because none of us watch Babe Ruth play. I mean,
there's nobody that's ever done anything like this in modern
times or really ever. Babe Ruth didn't do it. He
quit pitching, So what we're watching we have no perspective on.
So you end up kind of fumbling over your words
and sounding like an idiot, just like I did. But yeah,

(51:10):
I guess without without really knowing what I'm talking about.
Otani is the most impressive athlete I've ever seen in person.
But to me, that's that can't be true because I
just don't understand what he's doing, you know. To me,
like like Curtis Conway playing quarterback at Hawthorne High School
and running the option like he was Trawn, that's the

(51:33):
most impressive thing. You know, those kind of things jump
out to me more because I understand the sport of
football more and I say, wow, I've never seen anybody
do that before the Otawni thing, even baseball, people who
really understand the sport, even his own.

Speaker 4 (51:48):
Teammates, struggle to define it.

Speaker 12 (51:51):
And I think that's the ultimate compliment to what somebody's
doing on a on a field of competition.

Speaker 7 (52:00):
A game this weekend.

Speaker 12 (52:01):
No, I'm not good enough to work this weekend whatever,
but I will be watching the organ steal your face Organ,
Grateful Ducks, grateful Dead uniform game because that's kind of
cool to me.

Speaker 3 (52:15):
Actually sweet.

Speaker 12 (52:17):
They're playing Wisconsint, but that's that's secondary to the uniforms
and even more exciting. A guy named Jake Jolivett, who
is a Yeah, he's a great producer at Fox and
he's a huge deadhead and a great music aficionado, but
a huge head, and he is going to do the

(52:39):
you know, he always does a great playlist and soundtrack
for the game and with the music that they license.
But this one is going to be epic. So I'm
looking forward to that. So I'll be watching that. I
think it's a four o'clock game.

Speaker 5 (52:53):
What's the Grateful Dead? What is the you know connection
there between them and Orgon?

Speaker 4 (52:59):
Are they like they the.

Speaker 12 (53:00):
Dad used to play auts and I think the dad
played aughtson Stadium ten times.

Speaker 7 (53:05):
Oh wow.

Speaker 12 (53:05):
So one of their archivists said that the university was
kind of their home away from home. Really was a crunchy,
grooven type of place. They did a benefit for some
creamery that made a yogurt they liked that was in
trouble and did a big benefit show for this creamery.
There there's a lot of history with them and Oregon,

(53:27):
and let's be honest, in Eugene, you know, there's a
lot of crunchy groovers, smoking reefers and.

Speaker 4 (53:33):
That's a big part of what's going on with the
Dad shows.

Speaker 5 (53:36):
So that's a good point, Petrose. We always appreciate it
he is the cost of the Petros and Money show
that you can hear on the blowtorch AM five seven
E LA Sports Fox college football analysts get him on
ex at the OLP and a tremendous job as usual.
Thanks p all right, everybody, man, Petro's got spicy there

(53:56):
with that usc Notre Dame stuff.

Speaker 3 (54:00):
Yeah, I get it though, and I've listened to his
comments on Speaking of spicy, guys, listen, if you want
to throw some hot sauce on on uh on Petrose
or Q or or even spicy maybe even Loraina's toes.

(54:21):
I don't know, but did you on you know? What
the hell? I'm just saying some people out there are
trying to throw some hot sauce on her toes. It
makes it better, I mean, I will say that original No, no,
I would just assume that hot sauce would make make

(54:46):
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Speaker 5 (57:29):
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Speaker 3 (57:51):
What up?

Speaker 4 (57:52):
Gods with some farms rang?

Speaker 9 (57:54):
What up? No, it's your boy, It's here in case
you missed it, Guys, I got for us. So we
know the Philadelphia Eagles, Well we desperate times called for
desperate measures. Here Brandon Graham is returning to the Eagles.
It's not speculation no more. He's out of retirement. They
have agreed to terms with the man. Bring on season sixteen,

(58:16):
says Philadelphia twitter tang.

Speaker 3 (58:18):
Well he got out of banged up? Is that what's happening?
They're just that banged up. Yeah, they're that banged up.

Speaker 7 (58:24):
Got a little taste of the home life and was like, eh,
you know what time to go back time?

Speaker 3 (58:30):
What happened for It's like Billy Bob and land Man. Hey, listen,
I gotta get out here, and I got to drive
around all of these different work sites. I get back.
When I get back, don't tell me it's seven o'clock
dinner when I might not be done until nine ten o'clock.

Speaker 4 (58:50):
That's the deal.

Speaker 3 (58:52):
And then you wonder why people go to work miserable,
Like you're miserable going to work, but you know what,
They're more miserable being that, so they rather be miserable
I work. I rather, I'm not saying me, I like
being at home. Per ray Ray don't you sorry? I
know where you're going. You set this one out co

(59:15):
signded like hell azy.

Speaker 4 (59:18):
Damn right.

Speaker 3 (59:21):
Anyway, Yeah, Brandon Graham had to get up out of it.
Like the moral of the story is like man like
retired life. Sometimes they what you thought you got to
get to reno. Everybody you know had that, and then
you can't use anything else as an excuse. It's like
any other job you get, you can't use it as
an excuse to be away from the house. I got radio. Naw,

(59:45):
you stay your ass right, you stay your ass right here. Oh, oh,
my bad.

Speaker 5 (59:50):
Fault Pierce, fire fault. Pierce was on Shannon Sharps podcast.

Speaker 3 (59:53):
Oh my god.

Speaker 5 (59:54):
He was saying, hey's man, I was with my wife
a long time and we got divorced after I stopped
playing because she realized, oh, he's gonna be here all
the time. And there was a certain way they ran things,
and I was like, hey, she's like, you're not coming
in here changing stuff. That's the way it's been when
you've been gone. He's like, it didn't work. It's like

(01:00:15):
just just didn't have any staying power. Oh he should
have got up out of it here. You stay married. No,
not get up out of the marriage. You just get
up out of there. Like she ain't watch it? Are
go take advantage? I wish I wasn't one it at all.

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
Say go pick up golf, I do something cigars.

Speaker 4 (01:00:35):
So wait, wait, hold on, wait, you're telling me.

Speaker 3 (01:00:39):
You like having three hours a day with me versus eighteen.
Why did you tell me this sooner?

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
We could have been good all along.

Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
Maybe Paul Parris, you got y'all, y'all got divorce because
she was used to you being home.

Speaker 4 (01:01:06):
Just say away, you got all that.

Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
Money, go go flat somewhere. I'll see you next week. Prick,
We got uh, we got us.

Speaker 7 (01:01:21):
So.

Speaker 9 (01:01:21):
Tyler Lockett, who is previously was with the Tennessee Titans,
asked for his release just recently and was granted. He's
now a free agent and possibly potentially looking for a
new team and new home or maybe a former home.

Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
Boos to say, I wonder if he'd go back to Seattle.
I don't feel like they parted on the worst of terms.
You know, he might have felt a little slight then
they didn't want to re upp them or give them
more money or anything.

Speaker 7 (01:01:48):
Right, Yeah, and they By the way, Jackson Smith and
Jigba is a beast. He's really really good.

Speaker 5 (01:01:55):
And after DK Metcalf left and Tyler Lockett's gone, he's
taken over. Nice if you're Tyler Lockett, though, you got
to be looking around going Thank god, man, I get
to leave this absolute disaster and get to go play
for hopefully a competing team.

Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
I mean, the Titans is good family man. I played
with his dad, his father, he did. Oh yeah, Kevin Lockett,
good dude, good good people, real good people.

Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
Yeah, yeah, that shows you how old I am. This
man has had an entire career old as hell, old
as hell, bro played with his betty, showed Jaddy Yo,
Daddy eat something though,
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