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Two Pros and a cup of Joe. Fox Sports Radio,
LaVar Arrington, Jonas Knox with you here, coming up on
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of classic games in the Sweet sixteen. We actually saw
old school and new school basketball all in one night.
We'll explain. We're gonna get the very latest on the
Lamar Jackson drama. We've also got some news and notes
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What's that? Jonas? Why are you always making things up? Jonas? Um? Okay,
here he goes, I mean here you here you go, Jonas,
like here here you go on one of your Jonas
knocks tangents, um and you're just like you just make
things up? Was that good? That was really good? Can
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to with what we saw a couple of classic college
basketball games last night in the sweet sixteen. Yeah. Man,
but first things first, First things first, come on. Now
you know what it is. It's a football Friday. Yeah,
Friday Night, Friday, Hammers football Friday jat Hamersmers, Yeah, Hampers everywhere. Yeah,
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it is a football he on FSR always plenty of
room for football and plenty of time to get into football.
But man, oh man to college basketball put on a
show last Thank you, Russ. By the way, good here
from Russ. He just is recovering from arthur scopic surgery
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on his knee, so it's good. Well, I think that
that one under He was under the knife for about
seventeen weeks last year, So this this is a postseason,
postseason ego. Yeah. By the way, is it fair to
say that that might have been now that we're on
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this on the topic, is it fair to say that
might have been the worst debut of a big time
quarterback acquisition in the history of the NFL. I think
of one off the top of my head. That fella's flat.
Is that one? I can't but I'm I'm certain there is.
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I'm certain he's not the worst. The only one I
can think of was Jay Cutler's first year in Chicago
when they traded all that capital to bring him to
the Bears, and you know, he didn't play well, but
that team was also I don't think anybody expected all
of a sudden they were going to be a super
Bowl team. They were talking super Bowls in Denver and
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they were awful. That was a long way away from
a super Bowl. And why is everybody jumping on his wife? Man? Like,
I don't like, there's certain things that bother me. Well,
not literally, oh I know, I'm saying yeah figuratively speaking, Oh, man,
like Jason Whitlock, Marcellus. There are a couple of people
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like I guess because the outfit that she wore to
the awards ceremony, what the hell was wrong with that outfit?
I mean, I guess they thought she was like doing
it for the streets, you know. I don't know. I
thought it was a little bit of out of pocket
for my people's to do that. And I saw a
few other people, you know, kind of saying like, what's
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wrong with Russell letting her do that? Or this is
a sign, this is the handwriting on the wall. I
don't know, I'd be down with that man. Okay. First off,
if it was his daughter, I get it. It's his wife.
If she wants to go out and and dress a
certain way, who cares. Okay, But let's just say it's
his daughter, you know what I mean. Like, it's kind
of it's kind of out of the jurisdiction of the
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media to go after family members if they're not hurting anybody,
Like they could just really be into fashion, you know, like,
and I know, I know people are saying it's like
symptoms of society now, the way that you know things
are done, and like the emasculating of men and all
kinds of different I don't know. Yeah, I don't know, man.
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I just anyway here, but shots out to Russ the
Sierra Man. You know, here's a reality. Wetball is football.
Give Russ a hard time for how he played football.
Did not miss on football, absolutely not, did not, Russ.
You did not miss multiple time Super Bowl winner when
it comes to what happened in his personal life, because
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that is a full fledged five alarmed rocket ship. And
I've seen her in person. She's better looking in person
than she even is on on like pictures and videos
and stuff like just as you know, you did well
Russ Yeah, you know anyway anyway, Yeah, so back to
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to what you were talking about. So so just defending
Russ surgery. Yeah yeah, And so he's recovering and it'll
be full participant when training camp comes around. But full
participant last night, and let's start because there's plenty to
get to. But Kansas State, Michigan State. Ye, was fantastic
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at Addison Square Garden. That's just Michigan State is out.
Come on, you take out tom Izzo and Spartans like that.
I just didn't want to have to deal with with
Plex gloating tomorrow. Oh that's true, you know, because we lost.
You know, we lost, so we're out about that. Yeah.
Well I don't have to worry about Oregon State with TJ.
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So you know, I hate, I hate that the Big
Ten took an ale, but I'm happy I don't have
to deal with with Plex wearing his green and and
talking trash about Michigan State basketball, which, by the way,
he is all about Michigan State. He loves to proclaim
Michigan State. Yeah, he's a Michigan State. Yeah, he's a
sparty through and through. But they come up short, fantastic game,
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goes into overtime. Kansas State advances in the East Region
last night, they are the three seed. I think the
expectation was that they were going to win. But the
story of that game is Marquis Snoel, who's eight, becoming
a star in this tournament, a tournament record nineteen assists.
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And I'm trying to think, because he really stole the
show from a passing standpoint, and I'm trying to think,
Win's the last time a player in college basketball was
the star in an old school, traditional point guard way
where he just facilitated the basketball, got got guys open,
got him buckets, and that was really the story of
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the game. Like I'm trying to think, wins the last time? Yeah,
Like that's an old school like you could you could
say Lonzo Ball to a certain degree, was a phenomenal
passer at UCLA. That was always the strength of his game.
His shooting was always, you know, a little bit of
his detriment, but he could really facilitate the basketball. Not
like this, though. This this guy's on another level. And
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I don't know what it looks like in the NBA.
He's five eight, Yeah, maybe maybe but I think Paul
offensively was still a little bit more polished than Marquise Noel,
like he is phenomenal, and just the fact that he's
doing it on this stage I think just speaks volumes
to who he is as a player. I mean, the
no look like he's talking with the coach on the
sideline and acting like they're arguing over a play and
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throws an alley oop and at that moment of the game.
Unbelievable performance. It really, it really was a throwback old
school basketball seeing a point guard, a point guard control
the game. Yeah, and you got to go all the
way back for that. We don't see I remember Sherman
Douglas Syracuse, right, Yeah, I remember a yeah, maybe something
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like that. But it's it's been a long ass time
since we've seen somebody do it that way. It's I
guess the comp would be a team in the NFL
who just runs the football and keeps running the football
and doesn't give a rip about passing the ball. They
don't give a rip about trying to go aerial like
everybody else in the in the league is doing. They're
not trying to go run and gun. It's just old
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school basketball. And it was fun to watch and fun
to see that it actually still works, especially at the
college level. Yeah, to take that, Yeah, they were some
good games, man, they were some good games. And you know,
I haven't felt like I was all the way excited
about March Madness for for a really long time. I
watch out in necessity. UM. I don't watch out of
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the joy of it, like the total jumulation of what
you feel when you watch, uh, watch watch the NCAA tournament.
But you know, this one has been pretty pretty you know, exciting.
You see some young stars out there. Um, you see
you see the parody is what I keep hearing and
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what I was feeling when I'm watching. Um. And the
conversations haven't sued in other other shows, other forms as
to when you look at at how this tournament is
playing out, you get an entertainment value that you generally
just you can't achieve in college football. And to see,
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you know, schools that don't have the name recognition, you know,
the size and stature of some of these major programs
out here yet and still those twelve guys can go
out there on the court and on any given night
can win. Yeah. And I find that to be pretty
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you know, just watching it, and that's how it's been
through the years. But it seems like, I mean, doesn't
this year seem like, more so than you've ever seen
that teams that are supposed to win or be dominant
they lose. Yeah, I think the separation and the gap
between teams is just not what a lot of people
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have seen in the past, where you don't have a
dominant team, you don't have a team that's just going
to run away with it. You know, Houston Alabama, they've
been consistent in great all year long. But it would
not shock me if Miami beat Houston. I mean, I
know it's a long shot at yeah, I mean, that
wouldn't be a shock to me. So and it's one
of the reasons why I always like, I wish the
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NBA would do shortened see a series to start off
the postseason, the seven game series. It's great because the
best team wins every time, but from an entertainment standpoint,
in a lot of times those games early on in
a seven game series or blowouts and teams just mail
it in because they realize, well, you know, we've got
a few more games to play with. If you open
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up the first round of the NBA playoffs and say
you didn't want to do a one game playoff because
all the revenue from the playoffs and hosting playoff games.
If you open up the first round of the NBA
playoffs and imagine the one eight matchup is all of
a sudden, a three game series. If the eight seed,
which we've seen many times over the years, wins that
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first game, now all the pressure is on the one
seed to have to go out and win a game.
It's win or you're done. And I think if you
added that to the NBA playoffs, you can get a
little bit of a field that you got from the
NCAA tournament. The problem is the money involved, the TV deals,
It's never gonna happen. So and legacy though, because I
think to put that on a different era of players,
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it calls into to question how their legacy will will
play out if if these guys of this group of
guys for all these years have had that opportunity to to,
you know, get it done within seven games and now
it's a one night I agree with you, though, I
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mean I think the stakes would be so high. But
Matumbo remember di kenby Mtumbo Lane on the floor in
Seattle putting the basketball balls head because they were an
eight seed that beat the one seed Seattle, and the
way they were able to do it it was it
was a five game series. Remember back in the day,
the first round of the NBA playoffs was a five
game series. If that's a seven game series, they're probably
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not winning that. But it was. It was a shorter
series and they were able to pull off an incredible upset.
Like yeah, I mean that's yeah, I mean, yeah, that's yeah.
I could I mean, I could do lesser of a series.
I just I went and say, go one and done.
Although I think, although I think it would be dope
as hell if you did a one and done would
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be awesome because all of a sudden, there ain't no
load management that's gone, no low management, no low management,
like like somebody somebody gets their kneecap ripped off, they'll
duct tape it to the side of their head and
then go out there and finish the game. Like, if
you want that NBA back, make it a one game
series to open up the playoffs in the first at
least best of three, yeah, or maybe in the early
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rounds you make it best of three. Yeah, it would
be It would be fun. But that's the interesting. I
do think that would be interesting. That would be good time. Yeah,
that'd be good time. So last night was a good
time in college basketball and we're gonna be able. What
if you add it best the three to the final four,
I think it would take away from it. I just
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I think the one in the one and done, like
winner take all. You know, sudden death feel to the
NCAA tournament is what makes it great. But a lot
of people say that the best team always wins when
there's a series, not always. The best team that wins
single games is the best team. They were just hot
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at the right time. Yeah, well so I don't know,
I mean, I don't know where people fall on that,
but you know, you know how that goes. Yeah, well
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hollydood thing actually from Hollydoo and that's when they grew
up in Hollywood. Yeah, you're you guys are in on this.
Oh yeah, come on man. Yeah, great song. This actually
might be spiders by System of a Down might be
in my top five all time any song. It's a
great song, just outstanding, just just oh it's so good.
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Scrabs you. It's gripping you know that far as I
don't play in their concerts enough. Yeah, that songs nothing
like the genre of music that Lee and Todd like. Though,
no it doesn't. Yeah, I'm just saying it's a little different.
This is a little darker. If somebody put this on
on their phone at the Jimmy Buppett concert, there'd be
four incidents of cardiac arrest. Yeah, takes a little harder chore.
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coming up in a little over about twenty minutes from
now from the Tirack dot Com studios. This is not
a good look for several fan bases in the NFL.
Find out if one of those is yours. That's twenty
minutes from now. In another edition of in case you
missed him. But we do have the latest twist in
the saga and the NFL that does not seem to
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be going anywhere. I was wondering who's gonna take over
the mantle of and take over the throne of most
discussed storyline in the NFL this offseason. I thought for
sure it was going to be Aaron Rodgers, and then
Lamar Jackson stepped in and said hold my beer and
said I got this one. Don't worry everybody. So here's
the latest speculation. In the latest twist in the Lamar
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Jackson saga, the NFL sent a memo out to all
thirty two teams saying that a person who's not certified
by the NFLPA may be contacting teams on Lamar's behalf
and under league rules. Obviously, teams can only speak to
Lamar Jackson because he does not have an agent, So
Lamar Jackson speaks for himself, and when he speaks for himself,
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Lamar Jackson does it via Twitter. That is how this
works nowadays. So, based on the report where Tom Pellisero
of NFL Network pointed out that the gentleman who was
doing the reaching out to generate and spark interest in
an offer sheet. Ken Frances is a hustleman. Yeah, he
most recently he's a Florida man. Most recently was pitching
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a home fitness invention. He now is trying to negotiate
a nine figure contract with NFL teams who are being
told they're not allowed to negotiate with him because he's
not at to find agent. That from Tom Peliicero, to
which Lamar Jackson replied, stop lying that man never tried
to negotiate for me with a couple of laughing of ogs.
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And that's fine. Maybe he didn't try and negotiate, but
it still doesn't mean he didn't try and reach out
to generate interest, which you can't do either. So it
does feel like this is now entered into the realm
of weirdness, and it just gets a little weirder every
time that there's a new twist on the tail. Yeah.
But not only is it weird, but I just don't
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like the tone of all of this. Um Tom Pelisero,
like that's that's shape reporting it, that's he's shading it,
And I just I feel like this is going down
a lane where you're taking a pure football player. This
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is as pure football player as you will get in
two thousand and twenties and and throughout history. He's just
a ball player. The kid loves the play ball and
and and that's that's his thing. He wants to compete,
he wants to be with his teammates. And I think
that that should be stated right because now we are
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starting to get so far removed from who Lamar Jackson
is and it's starting to be replaced with with shade,
with with almost like a character assassination. Yeah, that's what
it seems like it's taking place right now. It's almost
like people are making it seem like this Florida, this Florida,
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Florida guy, this Florida boy is is basically he's dumb. Yeah,
he's dumb. Yeah, And and you know, I just I
don't like, I don't like, all of a sudden, this
brilliant young man, like I never heard of a dummy
being an NFL MVP. I've never heard of it. Name
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me one and dummy because even even the degenerates weren't dummies,
they were just degenerates. So to me to now start
and it's so sports, it's it's so sports media. If
if an athlete does something that's out of the norm.
If an athlete does something that people don't quite understand
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what their approach is, the first thing to do is
to condemn and to to kind of assassinate make fun
of it. Just to me, I feel like this storyline
is becoming disturbing. Yeah, you say it weird, and I
think weird is a good word. Disturbing is the one
that comes to mind for me. It's you know what
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it is, they're they're mocking Lamar Jackson, and I get it.
Like Tom Pellicero, this isn't a direct shot at Tom
Pellicero as much it is as it is. You know,
several people who cover the NFL. There's a lot of
NFL kiss asses out there that's just to reality and
they're going to defend the shield no matter what. And look,
we've been accused of that at times talking about football
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in this show, and that's all fair. The part that,
to your point, that is a little bit obnoxious is
the idea that we everybody knows that Lamar Jackson, if
we want to score how this is going in the negotiation,
everybody knows that Lamar Jackson's losing. He doesn't have the leverage.
Baltimore has got all the leverage. We all know that.
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We don't got to sit and poke fun at him
and poke fund at every single aspect of this whole thing.
He's trying to get a deal for himself. It's not
going well. He's made some mistakes across along the way,
and he's still trying to figure out how to get
the deal he wants. And he's undermanned against an organization,
a team, and now a bunch of NFL insiders who
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are covering this. The idea that everybody wants to go
ahead and pick on the quote unquote, you know, undersized
or unarmed man in this whole situation. That's the part
to your point, I agree with. It feels like we
ventured into that realm and I don't know why it's
turned into personal. It's not a business. Yeah, I don't
know why we're doing it. I really talk about talk
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about the business of it, and if you don't have
the facts of it, like, don't be a I was
ready to get dumped on purpose too. Don't don't be
that person like Tom Pellicero for you to write that
like you're that person, like you're what's wrong with media?
When you write something like that, you put it out
there like that. That's what's wrong with media is you're
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throwing out things like, oh, well, last week he was
pitching a home fitness device. Now he's trying to negotiate
a nine figure deal. Like that's you sound like a
pompous Ass's snarky. It's snarky, is all get out, man,
it's snarky. It's it reeks of elitist. It. I mean,
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it's just I don't like it at all. I don't.
I don't like it. It doesn't to me, it does
not serve a purpose. Like if we want to keep
talking about what what the developments are in terms of
is somebody talking to Lamar Jackson in his camp to
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now make it into let's attack Lamar Jackson. Let's attack
Lamar Like it's like it's so f and lazy is
what it is. You're lazy. You're lazy reporting you it's
lazy coverage. It's so easy to sit there and say, oh,
Lamar doesn't have representation, Lamar has like let me ask
you this on everything. And I'm curious because you know,
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maybe I'm maybe I could be off. But if Lamar
Jackson has an agency that's representing him, a major agency,
a major agent. Do you think Lamar Jackson is in
a different scenario with his contract situation, trying to get
a more guaranteed money or higher contract or just as
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high as Deshaun Watson go Oway, Yes, I believe he's
in a better spot. I still don't know if that
means that he would get more than Deshaun Watson. Okay,
tell me how he's in a better spot. He's in
a better spot because I feel like an agent would
be able to offer up some sort of advice going
through these negotiations. He would be able to offer up
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you know, we could add on years here, we could
attack on this here. We may not be able to
get you the dollars here, but we could negotiate this.
And from a from a personal standpoint, I feel like,
as you pointed out, that would be the cartilage between
him and the Ravens. And I don't think that it
would take on this tone of contentiousness like it has
see to me. I think it takes on contentiousness regardless,
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and I and everything that you just stated is all
geared towards Lamar. Not one thing that you stated was
geared towards the franchise, not one thing. And so to me,
when I'm looking at what's taking place here and how
it's playing out, this is exactly what it has become about.
Lamar shift, shift the focus, move the goal post. It's
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not about the fact that Lamar Jackson is a better
quarterback than Deshaun Watson to day to day, Lamar Jackson,
like everybody, for some strange reason, now all of a sudden,
Lamar Jackson's play is declining. Now Lamar Jackson is a
liability because of his style of play man. It is this.
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It plays out all too often when a guy like
to me, if he has an agent in that agency,
a reputable agent, a reputable agency, and he's asking for
the same exact thing that he's asking for, Sure that
agent can provide the cartilage, Sure that which is the
separation between player and organization. Sure that agent could sit
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there and talk to the franchise and see how close
they could get it to the number that Lamar one.
Sure he could give advice to Lamar Jackson. Nobody's going
to dispute that a reputable agent can do all of
those things. But the bottom line here is they do
not in Baltimore want to pay out a guaranteed contract,
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and seemingly they don't want to pay out a high
number of a contract. So to me, the bigger conversation
here that seems to kind of be fading away because
now we have totally focused in on an assassination of
Lamar Jackson and who he is and his ability to
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make decisions that are proper for his career. We're not
looking at where the focus really should be, which is
you have an elite franchise quarterback that is basically being
devalued in front of the entire country, in front of
the entire football community's That is the round basis in
the premise of why this continues to be a conversation.
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They could have put a contract out there by now
that that could have been, you know, acceptable by Lamar Jackson,
and so could another franchise. Another franchise could have done
that as well. Oh but if Baltimore looks it like
I think everybody, and this is how I look at
the Deshaun Watson contract as the exception not the rule.
I can't blame Baltimore for not wanting to give him
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that deal. That's why I pointed if I'm a player,
I can't look at Deshaun Watson as being the exception
to the rule. Aaron Rodgers, Okay, Patrick Mahomes, Okay, Hell
if you want to, if you want to throw out
who Dak Prescott? Okay, but the Sun Watson. I agree that.
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That's why I said, look, we can we can point
fingers at Baltimore and maybe they're handling of this. It
can come to question and we could point fingers, but
nobody's attack in Baltimore. But how many how many reports
from Tom Poulicero have you seen attacking Baltimore or or Brasati?
How many people are attacking him? How many people are
attacking these other teams? First, Baltimore has gotten criticized, they have,
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They've gotten criticized, But in recent days it feels like
all the has gone over to Lamar Jackson. I just
think lost in all of this, outside of these two
parties involved, is what the hell was Cleveland doing given
to Shaun Watson that deal. That's that's the They did it.
I get it. They did it. They did it. And
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have you heard have you heard anybody from Cleveland say,
oh man, we shouldn't have did that. I haven't heard
any reports. Well, no, they're still bitter that they lost
the Browns to Baltimore. What are you talking about? Yeah,
I means they got them back now I'll tell you that. Ha. Now,
we got all that pressure, and they really did, by
the way, that take that pressure. They really did. Oh
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you want to take our football team, We'll ruin your
AFC North through hopes and they big banked them. They
went all in at a poker table. And now bald
there's going away. Hold on, hold on a second, hy
Ubs And that could be like a real funny type
of angle here like Baltimore, Like our model picked them
up and took them to Baltimore, and all these years
(32:12):
later we spoiled the relationship between the best thing that's
happened to y'all since ray lewis the revenge of the
Cleveland Browns. There go, they finally got it, finally got it.
You know, we can't win a Super Bowl, you know
what we can do ruin their relationship with our franchise
quarterback in the organization and a divisional opponent, by the way. Yeah, absolutely,
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morning fellas. In case you missed this, an interesting study
has been put together, ranking all thirty two NFL fan
bases based off of how negative they are on social media,
that being Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. Averaging out the level
of negativity from all these fan bases, it might surprise
you who's at the top of this list, that being
the Minnesota Vikings. Twenty percent of their social media responses
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and activity is negative. Rounding out that top five, you'll
find the Bengals, the Ravens, the Lions and Panthers all
above or hovering around twelve to twenty percent. And then
it might surprise you who's at the bottom. Jaguars at
the bottom only three percent negative because they don't care. Yeah,
I mean they're just happy the team asn't move to
London yet. No, they just don't care. Yeah, well good no,
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and they are joined there also by the Colts, Bucks
forty nine Ers, and Saints, all below six percent negative
on social media. Yeah, I mean all right, so can
we like diagnose why the Vikings fans might be upset?
What are they angry about? Is it Kirk Cousins. They're Vikings.
He's not that bad, that's true. They do have that
Viking blood, Yeah, you got that Viking blood. And also
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they're probably pissed because that mascot Ragnar. I think they
got rid of him a few years back, so he's
no longer a games um. But I mean that is
that one of the greatest Viking names ever of all time? Yeah?
Pretty great, It's pretty dope. Yeah. So the Vikings, I mean,
Bengals fans, I think Bengals fans are are number two
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on this list just because they're usually just ripped. I mean,
they're supposedly they d drink more than any other fan base. Um,
shout out to our fine folks listening in Cincinnati. So
what I'm it? Son of it? What didn't you say
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you don't know about that? I do it? Ever heard
of them? Son of it? No, I don't. I don't
know about that. I'm not not familiar with that. Baltimore
fans being third. That makes some sense because they got
problems that that's as we've as we've laid out, and
then you got the Lions. Yeah, they are seemingly pissed off. Um,
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we're the Commandos. By the way, they seem like they
would be high. They don't dare about now. They're about
the middle of the pack, there is. They're at fifteen,
just just next to the Raiders about ten percent. That's
about right, LaVar. They're so they're so closely related, they
share a ranking, they share John Grout, Oh my, oh my,
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bet mine my bed. I can't send any too soon,
can't send an email without without getting shamed for it.
That's that's terrible. So yeah, that's listen right around fifteen.
It's the middle of the pack. But the Rams and
the Raiders. Kansas City's at twenty one. You know, what
they got to be pissed off about. They should be
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dead last. I mean comes did last. Yeah, but it's
the cal it's the Jaguars and the Colts, so good
look for the AFC SID the Jaguars, I mean they
finding things to do and du vole. Yeah they are.
They had to care about them to begin with. I
mean you could tell about it. But Selly just now
getting in and Fred Taylor still not in that. They
just don't care about football there. Yeah, well I'll tell
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you what, wait till easy burn I said, burnous to
care about this show? Right now? We got something going on. Oh,
we got a lot going on. We got a lot
going on. To the two, the two, Oh my god,
all rights speaking about negativity specifically from the Ravens on
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social media, Marlin Humphrey took after Kawhi Leonard Quiet, yeah,
I got that mixed up quite Leonard showing off his
twenty year old Chevy Tahoe. A lot of fans happy
with how humble he is still driving his old first car.
Marlin Humphrey going on social media scene, this is actually
just dumb based off safety and upgrades alone since nineteen
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ninety seven. Come on, that's so dumb. Yeah, that's so dumb.
My car is almost twenty years old. Still got my
first car because of necessities, some because of they want to.
Yeah that's all I say. I'm a hoarder. Fox Sports
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