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Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Trevor Lawrence gets paid! The Commandos aren’t ready to hand the keys to Jayden Daniels, but they should. Plus, Chuck-E-Cheese dolls, cancelled sporting events and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe. Fox Sports Radio,
Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here. Coming up on
this Football Friday. Of course, we're going to talk about
the big deal from Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
What does it mean and who's next in line to
get paid. We're also going to have a discussion about
the decision at quarterback for the Washington Commanders. The Atlanta
Falcons have been punished. What does that mean. We're gonna

(00:22):
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Just oh, Coop, come on, man, you can't do it.
You can't do it, Coop, Coop.

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You're a hell of an actor. This is outside your range. Wow,
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(01:54):
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I was thinking, sometimes people just get everything. They got
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Like we're pretty fortunate to be able to do this
show every single morning, you know, have fun, play a
little grab ass. And then there's certain sports stories that

(03:01):
come out and stuff that drops and you see the
details on it and you go, what does that mean?
And then you realize, well, why would we even need
to sit here and speculate and try and figure out
what Trevor Lawrence's contract means when we've got ourselves a
special guest every single time somebody in the NFL gets paid,

(03:24):
which means it's time for.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
And now for more on this Two pros and a
cup of Joe. NFL contract analysts Bright and Tea quay.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
Hi, I hay, how you guys do this? I really do?
I mean, the news comes out, all we get is
bits and pieces of the contract and then I'm just
gonna break it down to my new details.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
I'm not smart enough to do it. I don't know
anything about financewers. You got to help out here.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
All right. So Trevor Lawrence got paid, at least according
to reports. We believe that's the case based on some
of the numbers we've seen so far. It's a deal
worth in total value two hundred and seventy five million dollars.
One hundred and forty two of that is fully guaranteed.
Another fifty eight million on top of that is guaranteed

(04:15):
for injury only. Hopefully by the time this deal comes out,
we'll actually see how those numbers hit and how legitimate
this reporting is. Either way, that equates to fifty five
million per year, surpassing Joe Burrow, who had the previous
high water mark in the NFL. So Trevor Lawrence gets

(04:36):
paid the former number one overall pick who did have
two years left on his rookie contract. He had the
fifth year option as well as this upcoming season, so
they didn't have to get it done now. But as
most teams will tell you, the earlier you get it done,
the cheaper it will end up being. So the Jaguars
are set. Trevor Lawrence is set. I think the only

(04:57):
question that there is to really answer was this sported like,
did he deserve this sort of contract after what you've
seen so far.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
No, But I don't look at it as a bad deal,
and I don't look at it as like Trevor Lawrence
being rewarded. I think this is more so the Jaguars
maybe doubling down in their belief that he is going
to be the guy, because, like, my big question is
what the hell happened last year? Like I just thought
last year was going to be the step he would take.

(05:31):
They want a playoff game. You know, they came back
and beat the Chargers and that melt down there and
it felt like everything was trending in the right direction,
and then they took a step back and he got
a little bit banged up. And so if you're looking
at just what he's done and well, has he earned it,
It's like, well, probably not. But I don't look at
that stuff. And you've you've kind of helped me take
this more of an approach when it comes to these

(05:53):
contracts that sometimes it's not always about whether or not
you earned it, it's about what makes the most sense.
If you believe that he's the guy, And as you
laid out, Jacksonville looks at this and says, listen, we
still think he's going to be the guy. So if
that's the case, let's get it done now. Because these
contracts are ballooning and escalating every single year. It seems

(06:14):
like that would be my my takeaway.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
The problem is if you allow him to play out
this season and he has a big season, let's say
he surpasses what he did in twenty twenty two, his
Pro Bowl year, you're gonna find yourself having to pay
him even more. You've got other quarterbacks who are going
to re up, who are going to extend for even
more average annual value, which is basically how you divide

(06:37):
just the years into the total value of the contract.
They're gonna be getting paid more than that. So from
the team perspective, it's a lot of money now, but
eventually you have to pay the piper, and this is
in this case, going to be cheaper for them now
to do it, especially with two years left on his
rookie deal. I get. Not knowing the details of this,
what oftentimes happens when teams have a player they feel

(07:00):
really really good about at this point is they can
just extend on whatever this deal was reported as and
do it after his rookie deal actually kicks in. He
gets some sony bonus up front, but they really don't
have to pay the full impact or feel the full
impact of what the salary cap hit will be for
two more years based on how they structure it. So
still more details need to come out. This obviously hit

(07:23):
late last night. We will get those details as soon
as they end up following the contract. We can go
online and see it.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
So who's next? Tua Jordan Love? Are they smiling right now?
Are there other reps for those guys? We'll get at
and going? All right, well, listen, we just keep moving
this thing forward and forward, Like where do we stand
with Tua and Jordan Love? At this point?

Speaker 4 (07:46):
I think Tua will be next. Jordan Love would make
some sense to even though you know, after one season
and it wasn't even really you know one, it was
like more of like the second half of last year,
you really saw what he was capable of. It sounds
like he's confident they'll get a deal done before camp.
And let's go back to before last season. He took
a much more team friendly, economical deal when he didn't

(08:09):
have to. Granted, he gave him a little more money
up front, but had he just played out his rookie deal,
he would have really had Green Bay in a tough
spot where they would have to pay up, and it
would be in a gigantic way because he would have
been staring free agency in the face. So I kind
of look back on that decision to take a more

(08:29):
team friendly deal to that gave the team more control
as one of those reasons why Jordan Love doesn't have
one of the biggest contracts in the NFL right now.
For Tua, there's gonna be injury concerns. It will be
more unique contract in the way it's structured from that standpoint,
but at some point I think they'll get that deal
done too. I think, I mean, I think they believe

(08:50):
in what he's capable of, and he's played well under
Mike McDaniels, so you've got to give him the benefit
of doubt. They haven't drafted someone necessarily replace him, so
all those things line up to think they're going to
pay to it as well.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Fifty five million dollars a year. When you were playing,
did you ever if somebody would have said to you, hey,
you know, just just see you know, coming up not
that far away. We're talking fifty five million dollars a year.
These guys are going to be making.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
Did that Yeah, But I mean that was I stopped
playing a decade ago, and that was going into your
eight So it's like, it's just the money and the
way it's gone up and from the TV contracts, from gambling,
from everything you look at. I mean, you knew at
some point it would go up like this. And maybe
there was past players who in the nineties watched players

(09:37):
into two thousands, we're like, oh my gosh. I mean,
back then, it was more about how much guaranteed money
or how big the contracts got in the originally rookie
draft salary scale. So when you saw Sam Bradford's deal
when he got fifty million guaranteed as the number one
overall pick and the last deal of that, a lot

(09:58):
of veteran guys weren't happy about it. Now, where they
were short sighted about it was if a guy who
had never played a snap in the NFL was going
to get paid fifty million dollars guaranteed in a contract.
If you were a veteran, you had all sorts of
leverage because all you had to do to the team

(10:19):
is go, well, he hasn't thrown a pass yet, he
doesn't have a stat yet, he's getting paid that that's
the floor of my negotiation. And a lot of teams
didn't like it because they actually thought it accelerated what
you paid quarterbacks or top end players DNS tackles. It
accelerated it faster because every single year you had a

(10:42):
star player from college who had never played in the
NFL who was pushing up whatever that top contract was.
It wasn't an older veteran player, a guy who had
been proven in the league who had to reset the market.
You had help from the rookie class well that CBA
back in two thousand and eleven, that basically couldspletely crush

(11:03):
that model of forcing these numbers up this high faster.
So I would actually make the argument, had they kept
the old rookie draft salary pool or lack thereof, this
would have happened sooner.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
So the gambling aspect that you pointed out, is it
fair to say, because I mean this is now, and
this might be a little bit controversial, but I think
you know, give credit where credit is due. There's a
lot of guys out there in the NFL, Calvin Ridley,
Jamison Williams, who you point out the gambling impact on
the NFL and some of these contracts going up. Is

(11:38):
it fair to say that some of this was on
the backs of guys like Calvin Ridley and Jamison Williams
who sacrificed playing time and in the Calvin Ridley case,
a year of his career because he was providing revenue
to these gambling sites in order to get his fellow
NFL players paid. I think he should get a cut
of this, to be honest with you, former teammate of

(12:00):
Trevor Lawrence, I think it's only fair.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
That's a great theory. It is a great theory.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
I'm just saying, like, look, it's by part of his
money is why this sport is booming. You know, if
we're going to give credit, we got to give the
proper credit. That's the way I look.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
I mean, are those really two the poster childs? We once?
You want someone else who actually gambled more? And maybe
he isn't even able to play any longer. I mean,
Calvin Ridley is still playing.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
I know I can't. I can't think of anybody else
at the moment. Now there was a petite for Air
of the Titans. Yeah, it was him. And I want
to apologize for anybody else that I haven't named who's
been suspended by the NFL for gambling. I want to
apologize to you. You deserve credit too. It's just, you know,
it's like giving an acceptance speech. Sometimes you leave some

(12:41):
names off the list. But those are the three that
I can come up with right now. But all of
you are responsible. We are all one in the degenerate
gambling community, and I think we all deserve a little
bit of credit for Trevor Lawrence getting two hundred and
seventy five million dollars at this stage of his career.
That's the way I look at it. But again, you know,
not everybody's got the foresight to see through this stuff.
I will say, this great division to get paid in,

(13:03):
all right.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
It is as we've said it all along, the ANFC
South is the best, the best of any division. However,
they do play two games in London now, which doesn't
make it quite as advantageous for what you're getting paid.
I mean you get taxed a little extra over there
and then London compared, so uh yeah, he'll be given
that a little bit over to the English. That's a

(13:25):
big bench.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
So is the Is the tax higher if you go
play a couple of games in London as opposed to
playing in say New York or California or some.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Of these I believe so yeah, even compared to like,
you know, really New Jersey is where a lot of
the New York teams get get taxed on because that's
where their facilities are. That sucks.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Well, listen, you know, hopefully it doesn't blow through that money,
but everything is going well.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
I don't think he will. Something's telling me he's not
going to blow through that money that The question would be,
do you think you should get a haircut? He shouldn't
go with a long flowing.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Well, I think event at some point he's probably gonna
get it cut. Like Tom Brady looked great with long hair,
but at some point he was just like, you know, listen,
I'm just gonna cut it. Like it doesn't make much sense,
you know, I was.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
There's some theories that by the way, what was there?

Speaker 1 (14:13):
What do you mean?

Speaker 4 (14:15):
Oh, you know, like you grow it out for a reason?

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Why?

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Maybe to hide some stuff here?

Speaker 1 (14:21):
There?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Oh? Really something I'm just saying out.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
There was no kidding, that's a hell of an idea.
That's why Lee grows his hair long. And now it
makes sense.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
Well, no, he grew his hair long. Stab a bullet
is leaving here today and he take it.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Off as we here. He's here, by the way, a
little bit of a mistake made by Lee, I would point.
I remember what we said yesterday, like the best thing
you can do when you worked out for the first
time in a little while and you're very sore, especially
in your legs, gotta get out there, gotta work out again.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Yeah, you got you.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Yeah, that's not you might have well, might have legitimate
injuries to worry about here, because he is he's really
really banged up and just fighting through.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
But he's you know, let's put into perspective. You can't
be more banged up than you have been drinking.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
All right, Yeah, well no, this is pretty bad. He's
whole something like I got to use the restroom. But
I'm scared too.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
What.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
I don't know if I can get back up again,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Bro, That has nothing to do with working out. That's
something else. Maybe you and Jonas are toring me.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Not like that.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
We did We did that usually when Jonas is off,
you're off, he said, it's not always kind of ties
it like that together. So LaVar and I did point
that out to everyone.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
That was that was a funny coincidence that we were
off on the same weekend, or say it was yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, I mean it's just you know, peer coins, that's
all it was. I believe. So. But Lee's here and
uh and he's fighting through the pain. So just got
to stretch out, stretch the hammies, do some quad stretches,
and then I told him free squats during the break.
Just get it going, just loosen the muscles up again,
and everything's going to be fine.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
I'm worried because I have a wedding this weekend, so
I want to.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
Be able to You do want to be a dance right,
I want to people cut the rug or whatever on
the dance floor dance.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Yeah, but you could do it. I did. One time.
I had a woman approached me wanting to dance at
like some party and was absolutely not interested because my
eyes work. And I told her that I had blown
out my knee the week before and literally pointeds like
started hobbling and said, I'm sorry, I can't. I can't
my knee, and so you could do that Lee, So

(16:43):
that is a go to and you have a legitimate injury, now.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Yeah, it's a good out.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
But I do like to dance at the weddings. That's
the one time I get, you know, get my dance on.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
Can I ask Lorena something if if if you were
getting married and Lee walked in with what I assumed
to be I think his suit and his dress will
be fine, but a mullet to your wedding, would you
be kind of ticked off?

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Not? I hand him a beer? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (17:11):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
I actually checked in with the UH with those getting married,
and they said, do not cut it.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
Absolutely absolutely, that's a good guy.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
I'm remind you, Brady.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
I'm from Oregon, so a lot of people have mullets
up there.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Yeah, listen, man, they do it different in Kusbay. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
My nephew has a mullet. It's a mean mullet.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, it's different.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
Organisms. I'm definitely gets mullets. I'm just saying that the
bride might.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Like, are you friends with the bride or the groom?

Speaker 4 (17:39):
Lee?

Speaker 1 (17:41):
The groom Okay, so yeah she might have an issue.
Maybe she's not saying it, but she might have a problem.
Uh so, well, you know, at least we got an
FSR or we'll touch on because you're gonna get buckled
at this wedding. Oh yeah, yeah, this is gonna go.

Speaker 5 (17:57):
I thought it was gonna be one day, and now
I'm hearing from friends who are going that they're like
staying extended through the weekend.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
I was like, oh, man, I should have taken Monday off.
We're gonna be it's gonna be.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Like a three days touly not.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
You got an f s R exactly, That's what.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
I told them. Well, listen, we will have We will
have the update on that when we come back after
the weekend. I mean, if we can't even get to
the weekend without getting to the most important part of
this opening segment here on two Pros and a Cup
of Joe, you know we finally hear it's a football Friday.

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What do you mean I have done with this segment?

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LaVar No, that's sorry. That's the habit, bad habit, bad habit.

(21:18):
It's not LeVar Arrington. He's not here. Brady Quinn Jonas here.
That's all right, Brady Quinn Jonas Knox with you here
from the tiraq dot com studios. Coming up and we'll
call it about a little over fifteen minutes from now,
just some bad news, real bummer for a big time
sporting event coming up here this summer. We will explain
what that is for you here on FSR. But there's

(21:41):
a lot of teams out there that are making some
decisions on exactly what they'll be doing at quarterback. We
talked yesterday at about this time the Minnesota Vikings. It
looks like Sam Darnold's going to get the first crack
at training camp, even though they drafted JJ McCarthy. Other
teams out there with rookie quarterbacks making some decisions. Caleb Williams,
he was the starting quarterback for the Bears, I believe

(22:02):
two years ago. So all of that is already set
in Stone the number two pick, Jade and Daniels and
the Washington Commandos. They're trying to make a decision as
well too. Their head coach, Dan Quinn, spoke about the
quarterback decision yesterday to the media.

Speaker 8 (22:18):
Early on in camp, Marcus Marirotto was taking most of
the reps with the ones. As we've gotten a little
further in mini camp, it seems Jayden has taken over.
In your mind, is Jaden the starter? And do you
expect as we get to training camp then I'll get
most of the work with the ones.

Speaker 9 (22:30):
Well in true competition, that's you know why we set
it up as we did to have Marcus have some
and Jayden to have some. So no, no great declarations
other than like being true to who we are, you know,
as competitors. There's no doubt that Jayden's making unbelievable progress
here and we'll have a really fun camp. But he's
earned that opportunity to go compete. We wouldn't have given

(22:51):
him those spaces, those times, those reps if he hadn't,
but it was really clear that he's put in the
work and he was.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
Ready to do that.

Speaker 9 (22:57):
So it was it was my intention for sure, or
that he was able to do that.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
I ever tell you the story about how Lovey Smith
once decided a starting quarterback battle in a training camp,
because there's different I mean, there's just different ways that
you can do it. Like I mean he flipped the coin.
You know, he flipped the coin once to determine whether
or not Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton we're going to
get the starting job for certain preseason games. And you know,

(23:22):
it just is interesting to see how some coaches are
handling this and some aren't. You've always been of the
opinion throw them out there, right, like, let's get this
thing going and see where we're at. But you've got
the Patriots who seem a little bit more hesitant. You've
got the Bears who aren't hesitant whatsoever. Minnesota's kind of

(23:43):
taken a different approach. It's just it's kind of funny
to see how different teams are looking at this whole
thing and what their plan is when it comes to
certain players and whether or not they're ready to go.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
Well, the problem with the Bears was there was no
other option, So it was Caleb Williams or bust. Once
they move down from justin fields, they didn't keep fields
and draft Caleb. That wouldn't have worked.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
It's pretty disrespectful to Tyson Bage and tell you that
right now.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
Well, Tyson Bajen proving can be a backup last year,
if if he could prove he could be more than that.
You know, if Kleb Williams goes down, then we'll see.
But Caleb Williams is the guy, and there was no
one else on that roster that was a veteran that's
got experience that's gonna, you know, teach him the ropes
for a little bit nothing. It's just it's it's Kayleb Williams.
Steel Jade Daniels is in somewhat of a similar situation,

(24:29):
especially when you're taking number two overall, you could make
it look like a competition. You can say whatever you want.
When it comes down to it, he's gonna end up
being the guy. You look at Drake May, you look
at JJ McCarthy. There's two veterans who have played football
before on that roster that can either be good backups
or start off the season and kind of show you

(24:50):
some of the ropes. It's it's all a learning curve.
Your first year, you're learning your offense, you're learning how
different the defenses are. You're learning the different speeds from
OT's mini camp to training camp to preseason to the
regular season. Everything speeds up. Everything has to be done faster,
and once you get into the regular season, you start

(25:10):
realizing that your game plan and what you do in
training camp and what you do in mini camp is
like out the window. You start putting in elements of
your offense, but it's not even the same offense. Most
change a lot weak to week. You change based on
what you've seen other teams do. That's why they call
it a copycat league. And then you change your offense

(25:32):
based on what you are anticipating the other team doing
and what you feel like there's weaknesses are, so every
week it's gonna be a different game plan. In some cases,
you're like, none of what we did in training camp
is what we're doing now, And that happens. You know,
offensive coordinators and offenses kind of evolve in that way.
But those are things that a rookie has to deal

(25:53):
with in his first year and kind of learn and
how the first time you play a division opponents can
be drastically different than the next time play a division opponent.
And then how to make those in game adjustments. You know,
that's one thing that, like every single drive in the NFL,
you're changing stuff. It could be cadence, it could be
what you're doing from a game plan and what you
saw within the game plan to certain formations of personnel.

(26:15):
Could be a lot of that, and so it's all
new and people will be like, well, what're you doing
that in college? You do to some degree, it's not
quite the same. Talent's more equated at the NFL level,
so scheme is paramount, whereas at the college level you
can get away with just having a better guy out there,
and then there's some slappy across the way from you

(26:37):
at certain spots. So it's different in that sense. I'm
just being honest.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
By the way, I've literally talked to our boss, Scott Shapiro,
had asked him, you know the term slappy and what
it's code for? Can we say the actual and he
has told me that we cannot. Like I've had that
conversation with him because I would love nothing more than
to be able to say what what slappy is, because

(27:04):
what a great term that I was unfamiliar with until
you dropped it on me. A few years back, and
I said, that's one of the greatest terms I've ever
heard in my life, and you just can't do it.
So that's that's unfortunate.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
But what is fortunate People can use their imagination, right.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yeah, I mean it's you know, starts with the D
you know, old school, old school football term. LaVar said, yeah,
oh yeah, that's like an old school like you know,
way back in the day, like maybe probably a Midwest
thing that I was not privy to out here. Maybe
people were saying out here on the West Coast, but
they had masks on, so I couldn't understand. So maybe
that's that's what was happening. But on the Washington quarterback situation,

(27:42):
like I look at the Commandos and I go, I
could see this season going one of two ways. Either
they're really sneaky good and being very competitive, or it's
like we're pretty far away and we've got a young quarterback,
and I can't figure out which way I want to
go with them, because I don't think the Giants are
going to be very good. The Cowboys, I have no idea.

(28:04):
I think Philly's going to be good, and Washington's kind
of floating out there. They're kind of lingering and I'm
just not sure which way to go with them. Surprise team,
maybe a fringe wild card team or nowhere close. And
they're going to be picking high in the draft next year,
even though I like dan Quinn and it's a new
regime and all that stuff, and it feels like, you know,
it's a new air of Washington football. That's a team

(28:24):
I just can't I cannot get a read on.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Well, you got a good roster, and I mean jayde
and Daniels could be the quarterback that comes in and
surprises people and lights the league on fire. We saw
that from CJ. Stroud last year. Maybe it's Jade and Daniels.
I mean, he's coming off a Heisman Trophy season. He's
got the ability to change the game with his legs.
There's a lot of things I think you'd love to
like about Jade and Daniels being that quarterback, you know,

(28:47):
for for the Washington Commandos. So I mean, I mean again,
we'll sell things transpire. There's a lot of new there too.
You got a new head coach, you have a rookie quarterback,
You've got some new pieces. How does that all come together?
I mean we know there, We know their interview process
was obviously different from an ownership standpoint. Some people liked it,

(29:07):
some people didn't. You know, not sure if that matters,
but we'll see how much of that relates and transpires
to the NFL. As as some people call it, kind
of more of a basketball with an NBA structure basketball.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Like yeah, which you know feels like an insult to me,
you know, when you know in certain coaches who interviewed
for the job are like, yeah, you know they you know,
there's too many basketball people running the I mean that
you're taking a direct shot at the entire sport, not
not just how would.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
You feel if there was like a former well I
guess we've got the example of Doug Gotti, But I
was gonna say, how would you feel if there was
like a former radio host and they're like, yeah, they
got too many radio guys, you know. Part of that
like imagine Lee as a part of an NFL organization
walking around like doing whatever it is that Lee would
be doing in that position.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Right, yeah, I mean, but also like I would look
at it and go, no, he's probably right. I mean,
there's a lot of scumbags. I mean, like we are,
we are, we are, and radio I say that with pride.
There's nothing wrong with it. Like you can tell the
quality of a human being by what the kitchen looks like,
and if it's any indication at a radio station, like

(30:14):
you know in our kitchen, like there's just people would
eat whatever whenever. We're just it's what we do. You
do TV, so you're not really like you're around catering
and all that stuff. Like here our catering is here.
There is some leftover Halloween candy and some goldfish crackers.
Have at it, guys, And that's the diet of the
human being that walks around a radio studio. I take

(30:35):
pride in that. You know, I don't eat it, but
I take pride in it. By the way, six and
a half is the over under on the Commander's wind total.
I'll take the over. I will take the over on
the Washington Commanders at six and a half, seven and
ten season for them. That seems plausible to me. So
a little bit more optimistic now that I see that
never floated out there. But it is a two pros

(30:57):
and a cup of Joe Fox Sports Radio Brady Quinn
Jonisox with you. We are gonna have another edition of
in case you missed it coming up here shortly for
all the latest self from around the world of sports.
He is Edmund Garcia.

Speaker 10 (31:08):
Well, thank you, Jonas, and real quick, I forgot uh
to tell you this when I saw you in the hallway.
But actually have a gift for you our colleague Steve
de Sager. I saw him when I came in this
morning and he asked me to give this to you. Really,
so here you go. Can you tell what that is from?

Speaker 5 (31:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Is that a Chucky cheese?

Speaker 10 (31:28):
It is a Chucky cheese stuff animal list?

Speaker 4 (31:32):
That is? That is for you?

Speaker 10 (31:34):
Are you excited about that?

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Not?

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Really? Don't you give this to your child?

Speaker 4 (31:37):
All right?

Speaker 1 (31:37):
If you can give a message back to Steve, kiss
my ass, Steve, that's what you can say to Steve
de Sager. I mean, I'll give it to him. I mean,
you know, he goes to Chuck E Cheese occasionally. He's
a big fan of the of whoever's in the costume,
the rat if you will, or mouse whatever they're calling
it these days. Yeah, I guess. I mean I'll take

(31:58):
it home and uh, you know, make up some story
about how much I paid for it.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
So you know, and that's the problem when you you
lie about prior employment, that you're the mouse at uh
at chuck E Cheese. That's what happens.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Why would I Why would I lie about that because you.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
Think it makes a good radio bit.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
It doesn't make good radio. But there's nothing funny about
being the rat at chucky Cheese. There's no lie.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
There's no reason to tell you the people that you
did that.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Then it just came up once and its spread. I
don't know what to tell you, Like there's I've had
a ton of jobs I've never talked.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
About and it spread. This isn't poison ivy, it's like
your past employment.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
I got news for you. The way Fox Sports Radio
is growing, with our affiliates, growing in our listenership. Everything
spreads on this show. Then people now know that you're
Braden t quinn.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
People people have described you like a bad STD buddy.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
All right, are there good STDs? Now that we're on
the topic. I don't think so. Okay, so we'll clean that. Sorry, Eddie,
that's all right, I'll get you there. At hell, only
only Brady would turn A nice gesture from Steve De
Sager at a stuffed animal for a kid into ranking STDs.

(33:10):
So we're sorry about that, Eddie. That's all right.

Speaker 10 (33:14):
We've got golf about to get underway the second round
of the one hundred and twenty fourth US Open at Pinehurst.
You're co leaders going into today's second round. Roy McElroy
and Patrick Can'tley at both at five hundred par. McElroy
will get his secon round underway in about an hour
seven twenty nine am Eastern time, and Can'tley will get
his second round underway at one twenty five pm Eastern time.
Other notables Brooks Koepka, your two time US Open champ.

(33:36):
He's five shots offt the league going into day two.
Scottie Scheffler one over par, six shots back if any Champ.
Wyndham Clark is three over Tiger Woods four over par.
They projected cut line is two over par. RENHL Stanley
Cup Final Game three in Edmonton, the Panthers beat the
Oilers four to three, Florida, scoring three goals in the
second period. I wason A Barkop gets the game winner
and goalie Serge Babrowski had thirty two saves in net.

(33:58):
Edmonton was over three on the power play in game three.
They're now zero for ten in the series and still
have yet to get a goal from either of their
big superstars. Conor McDavid early on dry Sidle Florida leads
the series three games to nothing. Only one team in
njol histories come back from down three zero to win
the Stanley Cup Finals. That was in the nineteen forty
two Toronto Maple Leafs game for Saturday in Edmonton, cow
Back to Brady Quinn and Jonas Knox, the Tyrack dot

(34:19):
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Speaker 1 (34:20):
Studios, Thanks Eddie, Two Pros and a Cup of Joe
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from these tire rack dot Com studios. Just bad news,
a little bit of a bummer when it comes to
a major sporting event this summer. We'll tell you what
it is right here on FSR.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
Be sure to catch live editions of Two Pros and
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Speaker 1 (34:44):
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe, Fox Sports Radio,
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from the tire rack dot Com studios. We got punishments
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whether or not it was worth it. Coming up here
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Speaker 2 (35:20):
Sometimes you can't get to everything in the world of
sports or entertainment. Good thing, the guys are here to
bring you in case you missed it.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
For that, we turned it over to our executive producer, Lee.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
Lap Good Friday morning, everybody. Good morning, Good morning Jonas,
Good morning Brady, guys.

Speaker 5 (35:39):
In case you missed this yesterday, Hey Lee, Hey Brady,
you HAVEC President Dana White.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Then, Hey LeVar, good.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
To see you, buddy.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (35:51):
In case you miss you HAVEC President Dana White announced
yesterday that you have C three. H three has officially
lost its intended main event amid news of Conor McGregor's
latest in He had to pull out due to an injury.
They are hoping to reschedule his fight for later in
the year.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
Versus Versus Chandler.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Injured somebody. So they were supposed to do some press
conference at God, what's the name of the It was
right across from the hotel and we stayed in Dublin.
Not the O two there, it's the arena that was
right across the way where we stayed when we were
in Dublin, and they were supposed to do the press
conference there, and then two days before the press conference

(36:32):
it got called off and everyone's like, oh, this doesn't
feel right, and then you start to want to like
they haven't said what the injury is, but he hasn't
fought since he broke his leg in half in that
fight against Fourier, So I don't know if it's complications
or that was also the issue. But once that got
called off there, everybody is a little bit skeptical whether

(36:53):
or not it was going to happen, and so now
we got to wait even longer. The three Arena, Yes,
That's what it was.

Speaker 4 (36:58):
Arena right across the way from us. Was that the
hotel where Lee was wandering around late at night and
pushing off a bottle of Teely whiskey. That is correct
by himself? Is that accurate?

Speaker 5 (37:09):
I was on my way to my room, I had
just left Jonas, and I ran into you in the
in the sky.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
I'm just confirming that is he was trying to help
you get your key. What do you want?

Speaker 5 (37:20):
Yeah, yeah, that was like the fourth time you had
to get a new key. I was making sure everything
was okay, looking.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
Out after you. Oh man, what else we got?

Speaker 4 (37:28):
Lee?

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Guys?

Speaker 5 (37:29):
In case you missed that, did you see the Reds
fan who was did a backflip in front of a
ran onto the field, did a backflip in front of security.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
You got tased? Excessive for us in my mind?

Speaker 4 (37:39):
Yeah? Yeah. By the wait, I feel like we all
just see the same stuff anymore. Once Ago is viral,
we're all kind of looking at the same thing, right.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
You know, you guys want to get tased on the
air and see who takes it better.

Speaker 4 (37:52):
I don't want to see who takes anything better. I'llt's
put it that way.

Speaker 3 (37:56):
Lorena said, yes, well play really.

Speaker 4 (38:00):
I love playing. Just say tweet the conversation we've had
earlier in today's show. I'm good.

Speaker 3 (38:07):
Will.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
You might have missed this.

Speaker 5 (38:09):
This part was after the video of him getting tasted,
his video of him in the courtroom with a back
and forth with the judge. Take a listen.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
Have you seen in the videos.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
That people captured quite a few. Yeah, so I've heard
everybody thinks you're landed that backflip. Appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
Pretty sure I did land that backflip.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
Anyway, is that Ohio personified that exchange?

Speaker 4 (38:39):
I don't know. I'm not going to try to represent
Ohio with some to run on the field on a
backflip getting.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Tased because I saw a lot of Reds fans at
outside Wrigley Field on the Saturday of the game that
should have been canceled when I was there a couple
of weeks ago, and they just kept playing and they're
a fun bunch, man like like they will drink.

Speaker 4 (38:59):
There was a where I think the Bengals that's the
highest alcohol consumption of any of the NFL teams, which suppressive.
Congratulations Cincinnati for that.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
They were getting mangled, boring rain drove out here or
flew out here to watch a game. Whatever, we'll just
stay at the bar for three extra hours and get
after it. So good representation there. What else we got lead?

Speaker 5 (39:22):
Guys were six weeks away, just under from the Paris Olympics,
and of course we got to get everyone scared because
it's the risk of becoming a super spreader event for
potentially deadly mosquito born disease known as I believe it's
called DNGU fever, which is being spread amongst the tiger
mosquitoes that are perfectly adapted to the urban Paris environment.

Speaker 4 (39:43):
God, I hate mosquitoes.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
I hate them so much. They're just filthy, disease carrying
scumbags that ruin everything. The ankle biting mosquitoes. I still
have scars on my ankles because I get just scars. Yeah,
literally have scars on my ankles from mosquito bites a
couple of years ago. They're terrible, Yeah, scars, Yeah, a

(40:06):
little aggressive. I mean, I swear I will show.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
They're like dogs. Is that how big they were?

Speaker 1 (40:11):
They? Yeah, they just destroyed my ankles and they just
just chew and chew and suck blood. It's terrible.

Speaker 4 (40:18):
Just a terrible sounds like you, buddy,
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