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with Yeah, wait go burn out good man. Yeah, Burdos
back there, Yeah, forget you Burnos on the TV you
be forty Yeah, Brady song. He mentioned that yesterday MTV Classics.
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It's kind of cold blooded that you would just like
dismiss my song. It's cool, it's cool, Burdoh, it's cool.
Oh oh, you're just gonna just totally hijack my song. Huh,
you're not going You're not gonna hit the button. You're
not gonna hit the button. This feels like yat Rock
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absolutely love talking about that. Is that is that's cruise
ship rock, Like that's walking through a cruise ship type
music right there, and they're really playing like there their lives.
In the movie Cocktail. I think there is this song
on the soundtrack for Cocktail. What do you what do
you mean? Are you? Are you not going to dump
that the movie? No, there's a movie called you watch
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that movie yesterday, didn't you know? With Tom Cruise you
on your spare time? Now, that was like a big
So the guy who taught Tom Cruise on that site,
well that is true. Uh, the guy who taught Tom
Cruise how to flip the bottles in the movie Cocktail,
he actually no, that was another one. Um, he actually
used to come into t g I Fridays. Now that's
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that's also another one. Uh, that's what I do is
throw an issue. But the guy who taught Tom Cruise
how to flip the bottles in Cocktail, he used to
be a regular at t g I Fridays where I
worked at that. Yeah, because that movie was one of
your least stories, that's your lap stories. That one. Of course,
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Jonas just happens to work at the t g I
Fridays who taught the guy who taught Tom Cruise. He
Tom Cruise actually came into Jonas also worked at the
Chucky Cheese where McCauley culkin came in and practiced his
role for Home alone. Is that true? How do you know?
How do you know that? It's incredible? Okay, finishing stores.
But here was the story on this This guy, I
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guess because he helped cruise in the movie and that
was filmed out of t g I Fridays in New York,
that he actually got like he was able to go
into any t g I Fridays he wanted to at
any time and get like fifty off or some crap.
So he was always going to Yeah, the guy who
taught him all the tricks. Well, I'll tell you what
if that is the truth. I mean probably that's what
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I was told. I'd probably end up being a drunk
because I get there. They're Long Island. They're Long Island.
Iced teas are the best t g I Fridays. Yeah,
they're Long Island. He also straight straight fire. They also
seemed to disappear to the bathroom for well, I wouldn't
be doing that. Oh. He was skiing, yeah, you know, flurries,
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trying out different powdery cologns, trying to see which one
smelled the best. In Yeah, there's all that. So that's
the update. All t g I Fridays. If y'all listening,
give me a Long Island deal, a lifetime long waiting
for it. I'll visit your I'll visit your locations and
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taste test everyone every location. Yeah for free, Yeah for free. Yeah,
I'll cover I'll cover the travel and everything. I just
want to taste your Long Island. Yeah. Well I cleaned
enough of those glasses that it makes me sick, just
the whole, all the alcohol in it. Six months. I
was there for almost five years. You always claim to
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have like eighteen different jobs. I would love to see
your resume because it's impossible that you could have held
this many jobs. Do you want me to go through
my entire resume? Can? I can? I ask you this?
How many jobs do you have right now? Just one? Why?
Like you, that's the question you have to ask yourself.
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Why do you only have one job right now? Well?
I work here, and then I worked a Saturday show.
I know that, so it's two jobs. A lot of
preparation for a Saturday show. It's too it's to two gigs. Yeah,
same place, same employer, but two different gigs. Why do
you not have anything like why you're not doing anything
else because my kids still they need to be there,
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So your kid is an excuse right now? Well, no,
I'm just saying like that that also has a lot
of time involved, and I'm good with that, Like I
don't need to venture into other stuff like that, like
TV and all the other things. So you're in theory,
you're a stay at home debt pretty much. But I
come in studio here. But your right, And why do
you say you're not trying to You used to go
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to the Fred Rogan show. Yeah, but that's gone. That
is when Fred decided to take a step back from
his is your Rogan then you're not on. Yes, I
blame Fred, and I did, asked Petros next hour. He
would also just curious as to why wouldn't you still
get like at least one more one more job, like
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one more like cute? How many honestly, how many jobs
do you have? If there's at least two write at
least two technically three okay, but but yeah, I'm just saying,
I mean, I'm you don't have to go to the particulars.
I'm just saying you have more than one job though, correct. Yeah,
see hustle bro, come on math, Yeah, don't don't short
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change it. You built work ethic and and you built
like progressive thinking through working at Chucky Cheese and I
t g at Fridays and and Toys r Us. You
know the band you were were You're the American dream
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janitor to janitor, Like, imagine this, imagine if you were
Tuesday morning, I worked there as a stock. I mean,
your baby is probably old enough to be in in
like romper room, right like be at a like a
daycare center. Why not be the janitor and make like
a couple of dollars or you know whatever while you're
able to be around your kids stuff like like bro,
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like be be more progressive. It sounds like you've got
a little comfortable man. That's what sounds like to me.
It sounds like you've got How are you letting us
out work you do? I mean, I'm just saying, I'm
just saying you need at least one more job. You know,
you know I got island background, you know what I mean?
So you know, you know they used to make fun
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They used to make fun of They used to make
fun of me on Jamaica. You know, the island background
we have to to treat to to treat jobs. I'm
just saying. They used to make fun of it on
Living Color, you know, to be they used to make
fun of it, but it's kind of true. Like work,
Come on, man, you got enough. You got enough time
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to go get some sleep and get another gig and
make some more money. Well, how am I supposed to
get a lift in too? I gotta get a lift in?
You know that that would be a great I mean,
be a be a personal trainer. I'm Jonas Knox, you
know the one. I haven't found anybody with my househole
when it comes to moving stuff around in the way,
listen to our podcast while I take like that's your
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hook while I take you through your workout, tell the
gym to play our our our podcast while you're in
there working out people, because I've offered that up. But
they fought tooth and nail because they wanted to hear
the jac Ass Show on Saturdays. So I try to
get you guys in there, but unfortunately they chose, and
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they chose the Jake Ass. I mean, I wouldn't be
mad at that. I've heard the show. It's a quality show.
It is. You save your best stuff for your Saturday show.
A man, Yeah, I totally agree. I just think you
need to think about getting more of a job. That
way too lazy, I hear you. I mean, don't blame
it on your kid though, you know. Yeah, it's a
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good point. It started daycare. I mean, there you go.
Now you can stay with your kid and and have
other people's kids, and then now your kid has play pals,
lifelong friends, you know, and then your your kid can
can actually thank you for the lifelong best friends that
that will have because I know, like all the kids
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I knew when I was two years old, I'm still
friends with. So you don't have any friends from grade school? No,
they're beneath me now, Oh god, come on, Brady, Do
you have any friends from grade school? Of course? Yeah? Yeah,
I mean I still have friends from grade school. Yeah,
like from when I was in daycare. Yeah, I never
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went to daycare. Well, my my my elementary school happened
to be connected to my daycare. So the dudes that
used to bully me when we were in daycare, and
they bullied me in kindergarten and then in first grade,
and then in second grade and then in third grade.
I grew a little bit and I got tired of
being being bullied, and then I popped one of them
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in the mouth, and then we became best friends and
we've been friends like forever. It never got to that
point with me because usually if you popped off, you
had a two hit or quitter. And it didn't matter
if I was four years old or eighteen. Somebody's going
to snap. Not me, my older My older brother was
whipping my ass. There was a dude named Leonard that
that I went to school with. Um, Leonard used to
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whoop my ass. And Leonard was little as hell too,
but he was whooping everybody. Yeah, I don't know if
he's still alive. Leonard Leonard was about that life. Um,
but yeah, I mean that's you know, I just this
true story. But but but you know, I became real
close with like a couple of the dudes that was
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getting me for my lunch money and and was like,
you know, giving me a hard time every time I
had to go and you know, take a respite. I
remember one time, I remember one time I tried to hide.
I like cat scaled the wall, like inside the like
when you come into the restroom, turned the corner, like
I tried to scale the wall so that they would
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they would walk underneath me. True story. I climbed the
wall of the bathroom so if you could picture that,
I got my two you know, like the dude at
the super Bowl that was doing it for. I did
that in the bathroom and and one dude went pay
attention and walk walk right under me. I thought I
was going to like superhero style as soon as they
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walked into the restroom, I was gonna drop open the
door and run back to my class. And that last
mother sucker saw me because you were tapping your foot
under the stall. Uh what do you mean? I was.
I was like up above the entry into the bathroom
and they were walking under me. I'm like on the
like I'm really I don't think you understand the pressure
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I was under, Like they were really jacking me in
the bathroom, Like like alright, alright, you can make things
very awkward. Why did you look at me like that?
Just anyway, the last guy did see me, and it
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the words bad song anyways. Oh this is a good song,
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to this? Come on, you'll lift of this now. I
lifted this. Yeah, I mean okay, my bat, I mean
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different strokes for different folks. I guess that's what I hear. Yeah,
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ugly here on fs ARE. But let's talk about Jim Rcy.
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Jim Rcy, who's got a brand new head coach. They
make the higher yesterday it is Shane Stike and he
gets the job and you're thinking to yourself, all right,
took a little bit of time. Jeff Saturday wasn't the
candidate that they were that apparently they wanted to keep
around long term and say, yeah, so did he lose
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the power struggle there with with Chris Ballard? Is that
what happened that one in six ones something like that?
That the blown thirty point lead against Minnesota. Yeah, they
didn't play Philly well though. I mean I think they
had Philly on the ropes in that game. That was
a close game, so maybe that counts. But there you go. Uh.
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They did talk yesterday, Jim Ursy did about what the
plan is at quarterback, and you maybe, um, maybe he
said a little bit too much. Here was the Colts owner.
We're not hiding. You know, no one can shy away
from the fact what quarterback means in this league and
how we have to look going forward where Shane and
Chris really, you know, dig into this draft and really
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see where you're at. Just stay put to you trade up,
you know, there's many things you can do. They took
Jalen in the second round, so um yeah, trade back
so um. He likes that. He likes picks. Uh. Although
the Alabama gad doesn't look bad. I tell you, way
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to go, Jim, way to go. All right, you're trying
that they're trying to make it seem like they're not
interested in Bryce Young as they're sitting there at number four,
and then Jim Mercy has got to sweep in and
ruin everything. Way to go. I hope you're happy. Guy
can't help himself. Chris Ballard's trying to get a quarterback there.
They're not interested in dere Car. They don't want one
of these other veterans. They've tried to retread the last
four or five years. And so now the culture out
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there and Jim Jim Mercy just spilled the beans and
now they're gonna have to pay even more to try
and move up in the draft to get Bryce Young.
How dare he? I don't know, necessarily they have to
pay more. I mean maybe, you know, Houston Texans don't
feel like Bryce Young's their guy. You know, maybe they
like C. J. Stroud or Will Levis. They can stay
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put at number four if they won Bryce Song. We
don't really know, but I do. I do appreciate it.
Jim Mercy press conference, you know, he always seems to
kind of keep it real. You know. I think outside
of covering Jim Mercy, I think he would be cool
as hell to hang around. Oh yeah, you know, I
mean some of the things that that you have to
be critical of when you're looking at how he runs
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his organization. I mean it's just based upon you know,
what you're seeing or what you're reading, what you experience
when those things hit, you know, the social media or
hit the news outlets. But you know, when I listen
to him, and he just sounds like a guy that
really enjoys his long guyland, nice team man, And you
know what's wrong with that? What's what's what's wrong with
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enjoying life? Like Jim Ursay seems like the type of
guy that just enjoys his life and he enjoys being
who he is. Like he's probably dealt with some some
really hard things in his life and has gotten through
them and would probably have some really cool stories to
tell you and like in and like a tell all
interview type of deal and tell you how he got
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through it. But he just seems like he's like a
down to earth guy and doesn't doesn't really like get
into how people really kind of view them. And honestly speaking,
I think that that's pretty cool, even though some people,
you know, may may think otherwise or may think that
that's not the best way to be if you're the
owner of an organization. I don't know where people fall
on that, but you know, he made a decision. I
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think if you if if I'm being you know, to me,
if I'm being real about the scenario, he definitely wanted
Jeff Saturday to be the coach of his team. Think
he wanted to move forward with the coach, you know
as Jeff Saturday if if I'm giving an opinion, but
I just think that it would have been way too
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difficult to sell that. That's way too difficult to generate
hope or generate excitement off of announcing him as as
your your head coach. Well there you go. Yeah, And
I don't find that to be racially driven either, right,
that's just kind of keeping it, keeping it all the
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way real, Like that's who he was comfortable with. That's
why he went to him in the moment that he did.
In in a situation where you didn't necessarily have to
get rid of We've made that very clear. You didn't
have to get rid of the coach that you already
had coaching. So the interesting thing about the movie ard
from Frank Reich, which I do think once they got
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into the Jeff Saturday deal, they were like, wait, probably
made a mistake here. Uh. And Carolina then sweeps in
and picks up Frank Reik right away, who's well regarded
amongst league circles, you know, as a former player and
as a coach and even head coach for that matter. Um,
the biggest issue in Indianapolis has been the quarterback position,
you know, starting this year, whether it was their seventh
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different starting quarterback for the seventh straight season, I believe,
just to kick off the year. I mean, it's been
a revolving door. And that's tough for a fan base
that obviously, you know, was able to draft Paid Manning.
He brought them a super Bowl, brought them so much success,
and then they go get Andrew Luck and then you
feel like you're gonna be on the custom of a
super Bowl and potentially um similar success. Then he hangs
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it up and since then they've been a revolving door,
and unfortunately it led to the demise I think of
Frank Reich, and it's probably one of the reasons why
Chris Ballard and the rest of the front office was
pushing for someone like Shane Stike and who's a good
offensive mind. He could play to the strengths of whoever
they end up drafting at that number four spot, or
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if they move up or down, whatever the case may be.
Another very well regarded offensive mind, so I think Indianapolis
has set themselves up well to to compete. The roster
doesn't need much to turn around. I mean that's the
reality of it. You know, they just need the offensive
line start playing better. Jonathan Taylor started playing better. Um.
The tough thing is with some of these first time
head coach who are hired, is the next question becomes
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who's their DC. You know, who's the guy who's gonna
be in charge of the defense. Because if you're a
first time head coach and you're gonna be calling plays,
I mean I kind of harkened back to Sean McVeigh
when he took over the Los Angeles Rams. You know,
you've got to have a strong, you know, experienced guy
to cover the defense. He had that in Wade Phillips.
You know who Shane Steake. Styke can get a hire
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to take over that defensive side of the ball. Saving
We said for Jonathan Gannon as the Cardinals head coach,
you take that job, and my next question is, all right, well,
who's your O C. Who's gonna be the guy that's
gonna be working, you know, day by day with with
Kyler Murray and building that relationship. So we don't see
some of what we saw ust year the field between
him and Cliff Kingsburg. It's just the way the quarterback
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thing has worked out in Indianapolis. I don't recall there
ever being a coach who was putting a more difficult
spot than Frank Reich was, to where every single year
he had to roll somebody else out. And then when
they brought in Philip Rivers, it was like, okay, well
maybe you can stick around for a couple of years.
Then he was gone. Then they go out and they
bring in Carson Wentz and that didn't work out. It
just seemed like they tried everything, and that's why I
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think there there were there was a report out there.
They were quick to point out they're not interested in
Derek carrs. This is a full We're going to start
with a young quarterback and try and develop him. I'm
just wondering the fact that Houston's in their division, how
much this ups the stakes for them needing to move
up to number one over Houston to try and get
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the quarterback they want. That's that's the part that I'm
interested to see how it plays out. And also, I mean,
if you're Chris Ballard, he's talking about he wants more
picks and all this is there the difference between say
a C. J. Stroud to Bryce Young? Is it big
enough to where they would want to go over the
top to try and jump Indianapolis or jump Houston rather
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to grab a Bryce Young? Like, what's the difference between
those two guys from a prospect standpoint? Because I also
saw Will Levis is another guy that they're really high
on as well too. So you're hearing all these all
these reports about these quarterbacks out there, yet Houston sitting
at two and they could block all that from happening.
It's pretty funny. I mean, the physical traits, you can
see what those are. As far as the difference is.
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You know, what you can't account for is what's on
the inside, not only how they think, but what's in
the heart, you know, and in the type of player
they are. Like that's the hard thing that I think
every talent evaluator is trying to figure out with with
with these top quarterbacks. Which one of these guys thinks
the way they need to in order to go win
a Super Bowl? Which one of these guys leads the
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way they need to, Uh, the guy who when he
leaves the facility, isn't you know, forgetting football, isn't moving
on to the next thing. He's still constantly obsessed and
passionate about the game's playing and helping us win a
Super Bowl. So it's all those things they got to
figure out at this point in time. And again this
isn't a knock to um C J. Strouder or Will
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Levis just from everything that I know about Bryce Young, Like,
that's the guy. But the the holdbacks are gonna be
his height, his weight, those are gonna be the things
that everyone's gonna talk about, you know, as as they
lead up to the draft. Um so you know that
that'll that'll be I think, unfortunately the biggest detriment. So
wherever he would be, you know, wherever he would go,
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and how he's going to be discussed as a prospect.
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Awards coming up here in about fifteen minutes from now.
The Good, the Bad, and the ugly. But Juju Smith Shuster,
who was the center of attention for the play that
a lot of people claim is the difference between Kansas
City winning the super Bowl and not winning the super Bowl,
he was at the center of attention yesterday because he
decided to post some Valentine's Day card taking a shot
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at James brad Bradberry saying something like you could hold
me or some crap like that, I'll hold you when
it matters most, whatever the case. Maybe James Bradbury clapped
back a little bit. Then you add a j Brown say,
first off, congratulations, y'all deserve it. This is lame. He
was on the way out of the league before Mahomes
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resurrected your career and your one year deal. TikTok boy.
He admitted that he grabbed you, but don't act like
you like that or ever was, but congrats again. Juju
Smith Schuster responded back, glad you were finally able to
get off your chest after all these years. Good game,
and then uh C J. Gardner Johnson chimed in, Juju
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ran for me when I checked him in the game.
Then number ten got his smoke. So those guys went
back and forth, and you had Gardner Johnson point out
that he had more interceptions and Juju had touchdowns. Point being,
Juju Smith Schuster can't help himself. Uh he wore out
his welcome in Pittsburgh. Then he gets over to Kansas
City and he can't even let the dust settle before
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he's got to take a shot at James Bradberry, who
tried to take the high road after the game and
admit that he held him a couple of times on
that play. Your guy, Juju Smith Schuster, not mine. Your
guy had a good game. I mean, yes, seven receptions,
yet fifty three yards, I mean that's not that's not
all star worthy. Um, he didn't score any major touchdowns.
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Put the dagger in him. So I kind of put
the dagger in them with with the call. But could
a touchdown? Want to help? Plus two eighty five for
some people out there? You know, Sorry, Johnathon. All I'll
say is is that Juju has made it a point
to be a personality, um within the social media around
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He's made it a point to be kind of a
jokester of sorts and and prank prank artists and different
things like that. He's clearly into that to to degree
into a level where it's landed him. I believe he
was on the Super Bowl commercial the year prior to
this one. I mean, he's had great success doing it.
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I just I would just caution and I would urge
someone like Juju too, and in these moments, because you
are now a champion. You you you did leave a
place where seemingly things had gone wrong, um and in Pittsburgh,
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I I would just I would be be gracious. I
would be humble and in the wind. And I would
be gracious and humble in the wind and make it
a point to to leverage this in a positive man her.
I mean, I'm not gonna make too big of a
deal about you know him using using the guy's face
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and and making it a you know, Valentine's Day card,
But I mean I thought it was distasteful, honestly, and
not in a moment where you should be happy about
a triumphant moment. You you kind of bastardized it a
little bit by by your actions there be a little
bit more of a gracious winner, because there's there's the
idea of sportsmanship and being a competitor. There was no
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reason to create any type of beef off of what
what just took place. That's what I was saying. I
just don't understand anymore why it's necessary, Like we we
live in an era now where um, instead of like
kids letting their talking or players letting their talk on
the field do all the talking, they they feel it's
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necessary to chime en via social media, like like that's
the way to go about and handling it. I just
I don't know. I've never been a fan of it. Um.
I wish Juju would kind of accept the success a
little more humbly, but this has been his personality and
unfortunately too is there's fans of Judic Smith Schuster who
who are like, I don't want to hear all that,
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Like I'm I'm excited about it. Good for Juju, right,
I'm team Juju and all this. And there's Philly fans
who I'm sure letting him hear it. But whatever the
case may be, Like it's now like when you're allowed
like this, and you do things like this, it makes
you more marketable. And so I don't know if that's
the best side versus our society or however you want
to put it. I know this much though, Uh, the
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way Kansas City works, or Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes,
you gotta be careful not to slip up because they
can replace you in a heartbeat. I mean, I think
he wasn't good enough to to be on some put
yourself out there like that. No, and and look they
moved on from Tyreek Hill. He wanted more than they
were willing to pay. Okay, good to Miami. Go get
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the money there. Guess what, We're gonna win a super
Bowl without you. And that's not a knock on Tyreek Kill.
Like I think everyone's happy for him. He got paid
and he had a ton of success to in Miami.
But they can kind of prove that, like that's how
good Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes are, Like they can
make whatever they got work and everyone else is just
trying to catch up. You know. One thing I thought
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was even more interesting about the post is the media
personalities that were clout chasing on on the timeline threat
like posting their their their memes and their gifts and
stuff like that. I think it's funny, man Like, there's
some real cornballs in our in our industry, man Like,
some real characters, bona fide cornballs that are in our
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in our industry, like people that have to they can't
just let it sit. I gotta run and post something
on social media. I gotta have a comment on it.
I gotta have something. Go down, Go down to comments,
Go down to comments, and just look at the jifts
and the memes and who who they are. Gifts or gifts.
I call it jifts, I don't know, gifts to peanuts
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really don't give it like rats ass if it's if
it's one or the other, that's what I call it.
Jeffer Skippy, what's your favorite peanut butter? Skippy was? Was
had more peanuts in it, I believe than Yeah, than Jeff.
You like the nuts, Jeff, Jeff was a little bit
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more creamier, you know, if I recall correctly. What about
Peter Pan? Remember Peter Pan? It didn't it still it
still has the aluminum lid, right the Peter Pan or
the it's got the jar lid, don't not like the
I don't recall it to that capacity, but I do
remember Peter Panu bringing I remember peanut butter. Again, that's
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just the humble some of them, some of them cats
on that time. Whe the threat or Peter pan ass
cats make you humble, Yeah, definitely, that's that's that's the association. Yeah. Well,
because like this is how I grew up and you guys,
obviously it was caddy. Like the fact that I just
made peanut butter toast for my daughter's this morning, Like,
what what does That's a humble parenting. That's great parenting.
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That's a humble hum that's great parenting. Now what peanut butter?
What peanut butter? Did you use Box Sports Radio? Did
you use Jeff? Did you Skippy? Was Jeff? No? You
know what I think about I think my wife by Skippy,
which is weird because I grew I grew up on Jeff. Yeah,
you didn't have a lot of nuts in your mouth.
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Then it was more it was more creamier. Yeah, it was.
It was like the creamy peanut butter. You can get
creamy a lot of places, it depends on which one
you're looking for. Well, I like coconut creamy Personally, I'm
a big coconut creamy pie eater. You know that's my
favorite pie. Yeah, Like cream apple crisp banana banana pudding
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is my best go to, putting my mama with the manilla,
the vanilla manilla vanilla way first. Really good. Yeah, it's
really good. Underrated cookie and and banana banana pudding. Yeah.
So I'm with you there on the creamy being in
other places for certain Yeah, but there's a whole lot
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more nuts and skippy. I'm just being honest, Like, look
it up, I'm being dead serious. Can we fact check that?
I mean, just look at the texture of it. The
texture of it is more it's more nutty, you know,
than than Jeff Well. I think if you get chunky
peanut butter to look that way regardless, not if you
got there's there's not even a chunky Jeff available. Come on,
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I refuse the super creamy, chunky or super smooth peanut butter.
Which one do you go with? Me? Personally, I like
to have creamy because I think the crunchiness kind of
throws me off a little bit. It really does. I mean,
if I'm being honest, I'm more of a smuckers guy,
and I like to get Goober's, you know where there
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was the mix between the jelly and the peanut butter,
and it was like a design. Not me. I don't
trust him. Let me decide how I rash. I used
to love and put them on salt crackers guy with it? Yeah,
well no, not really. I used to make saltine cracker
uh sandwiches out of the smuckers? Yeah? Or is was
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it called Goober's? I forget sure. Anyways, I digress anyway
with Hills Baby, how Brady got up Fox Sports? He's
a clock? It was too many? Yeah, he has a clock. Yea,
he knows. Over this point, John when to venture into
talking about peanut butter, I was trying to. I mean,
somebody's going to be a profession trying to get the
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brake at about peanut butter. I'm trying to drive a
cruise ship and I got the passengers, you know, throwing
themselves off the boat. Just it's unbelievable. All right, are
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There are some good things that happened, and there's some
bad and then there's some downright ugly things. It's type
four good, bad and ugly, all right, so lead to laugh.
Who's got what this week? Well, as we do each
and every Wednesday, we started with the good, Jonas, you
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The good was our set up at Radio Row in
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with view Sonic and check out the goods at view
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that lie all right, it's my good man. I'm talking
about wrapping something in. Yeah, it's very professional. I liked
it well, Fellas. You can't have that good without the bad.
LaVar what was bad this week? You know, I'm gonna
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I'm gonna revisit you as our bad I want, I
want you to feel better. I know you're still feeling
the the remnants of of that that those Chipp's and
the and the Hummas dip um Farmer's market. Y'all gotta
do better. Whatever it is y'all need to do. Whoever
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put that hummas dip out there, pull it from from
the uh pull it from the well. Then again, maybe
you don't need to pull it. Maybe Lee's belly just
couldn't handle it. But I'm starting to think that this
might have been some we're deliberating as if it's food
poisoning or not. You know, but it's bad because Lee
has continued to uh frequent with uh the men's um
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potty room. Yeah, Brady, it's it's it's how many an hourly?
At least once an hour, which is a good upgrade
from yesterday. Yeah, it's got a problem. Only that's not good.
It's my new diet. I hope you feel better. Man.
That's all that Indian food and spicy food and everything
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else you keep messing with. Man. Yeah, yeah, he's attacking
his small intestine. Man. It's it's it's bad. It's bad.
That's my bad for the week will fillas that was bad.
That is bad, but ugly this week? What's ugly? Jeez um.
I would say the easiest thing is probably the Eagles
fans or anyone who bet on the Eagles to win
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their treatment towards the officials. But look, there was plenty
of opportunities for the Eagles to win that game, all right.
Quiz Watkins dropped a wide open, big game that would
set up a touchdown. If not, maybe it was a touchdown.
Hurts had the funnel that was returned for a touchdown.
There's plenty of opportunities. You can't put it on that
one call that was a defensive hold of your own
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player admitted it. It was a great season. You get
a franchise quarterback and Hurts, I mean so much good
from it. Don't be taking it all on the refs,
all right, they're just doing their job. Cry babies, get
over it. Lost lost that Chiefs plus one and a half.
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