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Dolphins Coach Mike McDaniel is optimistic about Tua’s Judo training. The NFL looks into fixing rules behind Roughing the Passer and the “Tush Push,” but don’t expect any real change. Plus, an MLB Opening Day and Final Four Edition of “Would You Rather..?”

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talked about the Lamar Jackson situation. Almost see Lamar, I
almost said, Deshaun Watson there, yeah, thank you, thanks for

(01:26):
catching that. Appreciated, always there, always supportive. So at Washington,
you know the Huskies, Yes, that is right. Yeah, and
I don't want to I don't want to kill a
bit though. Oh yeah, take that ten dollars there. Passive aggressive,
I mean I don't want to kill the bit. I

(01:46):
don't know you did kill the bit though. Washington, we
were all play there. Can't do anything right then? Think
about the randomness though. We read a story about a
coach who's eighty years old in man Go and it
just so happened that one of the two stints he's
at Washington, he coaches LaVar his exact position. What's the

(02:08):
chances of that? By the way, do you see somebody
did send a picture of you and uh is it Dale? Lindsay? Daley? Yeah, Dale,
you guys talking on the on a field and Washington.
I'm assuming this him. Look at my face, look at
the picture that Rember yeah, but look at the Don
Joy he's got on. He's got a Don Joy on coaching.
Check your Twitter, this psycho, Well yeah, he's got a

(02:30):
well he's got a weird at coach with a Don
Joy He has to time off LaVar's triceps, his knee.
Not able to see this. That's to send us to me.
I can't see how many skull crushers are you doing?
A Dale LaVar A little easy bar over the head.
That was back before I, you know, went on my
whole you know, overweight bench. Oh here, God, come on

(02:52):
me there. Uh, it was probably starting now, it wasn't
It was probably getting getting going back there. I mean,
just a couple of guys talking football on a practice field,
happy in Virginia. Look got it? Love don Choice? What
an invention with a dj on? Dude, I look like

(03:13):
I hate them, honestly, you see my face. It's on
your Twitter. I don't know you've got nothing. Okay, we'll
try trying forward that over. Someone said, I sound like
Trent and Bulky, So thank you for that. Why can't
people just be nice? All right? I don't care. I
mean I'm just playing a little banged up today. Yeah,

(03:35):
so I had to voice the past two days, probably
once tomorrow. Either your throat's got a don joy on
right now? WHOA you're making it work? WHOA, yeah, making
it work? Um, but is that right? The Lamar Jackson
situation and the situation with the Ravens, one team that
has said that they are not interested in making a
move for Lamar Jackson would be the Miami Dolphins because
they picked up the fifth year option on to a

(03:57):
tack of myloa and to their head coach Mike mc daniel.
He spoke a couple of days ago with Tom Pelaso
of the NFL Network just about their decision to pick
up that fifth year option, also their decision to go
with two and moving forward. They talked about his hunger
and how excited he is for the upcoming season, amongst
other things. I'm really encouraged about the work that he's

(04:19):
doing for preventative injuries with his corner, his neck training,
his jiu jitsu stuff has been outstanding, So, you know,
doing all the things that we can control to best
position us. And he's in a great place because that's
he's excited. I'm convinced. I'm convinced too. I mean, he's

(04:41):
done everything with the jiu jitsu and the next training
and and everything that goes along with getting ready for
this fifth year that we picked up. Why are you
taking our coaches today? What's the problem? Can you do

(05:02):
a contrast with Dale Lindsay and how he spoke? Ye, Hi,
I didn't I didn't retire. They kick mys ap out
at the door. They kick mys out of the door,
and I'm going down now. I coach football players, and
I coached football. That's what I do. You like it?

(05:27):
You kiss mice? By the way, he's got one hell
of a mustache. That's what he does. Mustache. You remember
Class Joe from from That's how he is. He's Class
Joe man Glass. Joe was a great reference. He was
the first guy on the game. What a reference. And
if you got hit by him, you deserved to lose

(05:49):
because he was he was the worst guy, the one
that you were supposed to be. Yeah. He was like
that South African guy that Tyson fought when he first
came back. What was that guy's name? Oh talked about
him like thirty seconds. Was it France? Both? Uh? Probably,
I don't remember, Yeah, something like that, the guy with
the must I was just in Glass. Joe was the

(06:10):
second guy Von Keiser German guy. Yeah, great call, great call.
But point is, uh, Dale Lindsay and Mike McDaniel are
on LaVar's hit list today. They're really not. They're really not.
Both both very insignificant to me. I just I just

(06:30):
love the randomness of how that came up and it's
somehow connected to LaVar. Yeah, oh man, we should get
Dale Lindsay on just nothing go on Lindsay? Uh, what
type of interview would it be if we got Dale Lindsay?
I mean what would it? Would it go well or

(06:53):
would it not go well? You're not looking forward to
a Tacka boy loa next year? All right? If he's concree,
I'm really just looking forward to Mike's Mike's interviews, to
be honest, He's not what I'm really looking forward to.
That dude's a legend. Yeah. He takes on interviews like
no one ever at the coaching profession, and one hundred

(07:14):
respect it because it's original, Like it's genuine, definitely original.
It definitely is. I'm what you there. You know, he
coached in Washington and so when they told him what
the potential sale price of the commandos, the Washington Huskies. No,
the Washington commanders. Oh, the commanders. I don't know why
you would bring up Huskies, And I'm sorry why, I'm sorry,

(07:36):
but I definitely you're talking about the Washington commanders. I
just I don't know. I just screwed its commandos, commandos,
whole thing again. Why did I screw that tank? It?
I messed your bit up, My bad screwing everything up here?
So so good, tell them what you were talking about
some He was talking about the Washington Commander's potential sale

(07:56):
when he found out they were going for potentially seven
billion dollars is He was shocked that they were worth
that much because he couldn't even get a free cup
of coffee while he was there. So yeah, at the
pay for his coffee with Row that It's a right office,
isn't it. I mean I recall being able to get
free coffee. There was a coffee room. There was a
break room to get coffee before in between meetings. You know,

(08:19):
I like things change, Yeah, so times change. What is
what do you think is a fair expectation for two
on the Dolphins next year? What look like? What's fair?
What's reasonable for two on the Dolphins next year because
to me, if he's just healthy, they absolutely should be

(08:40):
a playoff team with all the talent they've got and
what they showed last year. We talked about my you know,
the situation in New England. We have no idea what's
going on there. The Jets still don't have Aaron Rodgerson.
Until they do, who knows. And that was a team
that played Buffalo really good last year, and I would
say Buffalo could be a little bit different and could
look a little bit different than they were last year

(09:01):
maybe the year before. So I Miami's that competitive already
in that division. If TWOA just stays healthy, I mean
that's that to me. I don't know that they're a
super Bowl contender, but that to me feels like they're
that second tier playoff team behind Kansas City and Cincinnati
and trying to figure out a way if they can
get into a conference championship game. Yeah, well, if the

(09:22):
Jets get Aaron Rodgers and the Patriots get Lamar Jackson,
the Bills have Josh Allen. I don't know, man, I
don't know what one hell of a division of courbation. Hey,
but seriously, I don't look I don't see I don't
see the Lamar Jackson part happening, but we do see
that happening with the Jets, and we do see that

(09:43):
with the Bills strongly potentially like ninety ten for the
Jets to get Aaron Rodgers, I have them third. I
have them third in that division if all goes well
with Aaron rod Dgers going to the Jets. Now, if
Aaron Rodgers doesn't end up at the Jets, then I

(10:04):
think it's a two horse, two horse division between the
Bills and the Dolphins. I mean, they just added Jalen
Ramsey and and that's gonna shore up um some things
and give them some some creativity ability or freedoms on defense. Um,
it's a it's a fine football team. I mean they
were winning while while two of was was healthy before

(10:28):
you know, everything started you know, going downhill. But that
to me is the biggest concern because his injury. It's
not one of those injuries where it's like, oh, can
he recover from the knee, you know, did he get
enough rehab or his ankle or you know it's throwing
motion or something like. This is one of those deals.
You know what football is. It's a contact sport, and

(10:51):
you know, the one guy that touches the ball every
single play outside of the center is the quarterback. And
there's the there's just the chance. I can't I've never
heard of a quarterback going an entire season without getting hit.
I don't know, maybe it's happened. I don't have the
stat on that, but I've just never heard of it.

(11:13):
If anything, quarterbacks get hit and at the most random
times during the course of a game. And that's something
that you can't prepare for. How do you prepare for that?
And to me, that's where my trepidation on this team
is because they haven't shown that they have another quarterback
that if two of we were to go down that

(11:35):
they they just signed. They signed Mike White. Is that
Miami who just signed? I mean, they might be okay
with Mike White if he had to step in. I
would feel more confident with Mike White um being being
as the backup. But if I'm looking at how history
has played out, especially from this last season, you know,

(11:55):
if Tua goes down, a lot of the chances in
the hopes of them having cess go down with it.
And it's a hard injury to like when your head
keeps getting hit like that, he keeps having those type
of reactions to it. That's just you can't. I don't
see how you you beat that? How do you get
out of the way of that? It's taking jiu jitsu.
What do you mean, problem solved, learner judo? See, that's

(12:18):
the problem. It should be judo. If it's jiu jitsu.
I don't know how that's really applicable to all this,
because if you get some guy and look, you guys
know this. You get some guy in like a triangle choke,
you know, and all of a sudden he picks you
up and slams you on your head like Rampage of
Jackson back in the day. Yeah, I mean, now we
got a whole other set of problems here, and now
the head will be impacted, and now we got issues

(12:40):
moving forward for two at Takobyloa. I mean, there's all
sorts of stuff that could pop up here with this.
That's why judo seems like it would make a little
bit more sense. I don't know why Mike McDaniel brought
up jiu jitsu. It seems a bit strange to me.
I mean, it strengthens your muscles, develops your cardiovascular and
your respiratory capabilities develop self confidence as well. Yeah, I

(13:04):
mean my only issue is when you're practicing that kind
of stuff, you know, you got like a guy across
from you that you're preoccupied, and so you can kind
of measure or gauge how you're gonna fall, if and
when you're gonna fall. When you're playing quarterback, all the
guys who are hitting you that are causing you to fall,

(13:27):
you're not looking at them, You're not addressing them like
you really should that be focused past them down field.
And so I don't really know how any of this
helps him, you know, cross train or prepare for what
playing quarterback brings. I mean, look, if you want to
cross train and then cross train, great, Like I always
thought boxing was the best thing for quarterbacks. Your foot movement,

(13:50):
how you kind of navigate the pocket, understanding how to
position your body to set up and throw an overhand
right or in Tui's case, an overhand left. You know,
the things that are very very applicable to playing quarterback,
very similar the way you position your body and kind
of having a spatial awareness of the ring very similar

(14:11):
to an awareness of the pocket. All things that I
think are good in cross training practicing falling. I mean, look, dude,
the point is you should be getting the ball out
of your hand before you get hit. Like that's that's
what's going to keep you the safest, not practicing falling
more and like falling the right way. I just if

(14:32):
he wants to learn judo, jiu jitsu, whatever, it is, great,
but ultimately that's not how you get hit in football. Yeah,
it's uh. I just wonder and there's always the potential
by the way of a judo or jiu jitsu instructor,
you know, sliding in to take something away from you. Yeah,

(14:53):
I want to want to show off a little bit.
Whoa Yeah, but just you would you definitely would be
showing off if you made that slab. What do you
mean that's the ultimate jiu jitsu slab. There's nothing going
on there. That's just the electric jiu jitsu slab. They
were just hanging out as friends even though they've jiu
jitsu sa Yeah, straight from Rio. That's cold blooded. Kid,

(15:17):
That was cold blooded. That's called the rio. That's called Reoo.
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(16:49):
going to be voting on some stuff in Phoenix at
the meetings in Phoenix, or these the league meetings, the
owners meetings. What are these called again? Like what is
the SEC meeting specifically? Who care? Yeah? Whatever, But the
point is they're going to be meeting and they're taking
a bunch of pictures and everybody's talking to media members

(17:10):
and John Harba is getting surprised by Lamar Jackson tweets, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Well,
one of the other coaches that was speaking with Sean Payton,
who's the brand new coach of the Denver Broncos, and
he spoke about the roughing the passer issue then the
NFL and said the following quote, roughing the pastor I'm
not going to say it's a crisis, but whatever is next.
Let's say crisis is level five, I'd say level three.

(17:32):
It's something we gotta be better at. So how do
we handle that. So one of the items is being
able to possibly challenge roughing the passer. I think that's
the one thing to me that stands out that is
really up and down. Now they are going to be
voting on this, They're going to be voting on some
other stuff that we can get to at some point,
also some things that aren't on the table to vote for.
But the roughing the passer penalties have been an issue,

(17:56):
and it feels like this to me seems like a
no brainer. They need twenty four of these for it
to get passed on whether or not they can make
roughing the past or penalties reviewable. But I'm skeptical that
we're going to see anything done or that this is
actually going to pass. For some reason, I get a
weird feeling it's not going to pass and they're not
gonna have twenty four people agree on it. Yeah. I

(18:16):
just anytime we come to this point in time in
the year, it seems like we have these discussions about
various rules that could be fixed should be fixed, and
the NFL usually sits on its hands because the outrage
behind some of the calls just either goes away or

(18:37):
people just put up with it. And then the players
that have to adjust to a degree, which it's unfortunate
for the players only because especially on defense, I mean,
those are the guys that constantly have to adjust their
game and how they play, how they hit, and ultimately
face the consequences with the fines for a lot of

(18:59):
these measures. And I'm a quarterback and I'll sit here
and tell you I think the rule is absolutely awful
for the game. At some point, you got to realize
there's depth at the quarterback on most rosters for a reason.
It's a contact sport. It's a collision sport. You're gonna
have hits where guys get hurt. You can't wrap them

(19:21):
in bubble wrap. This isn't the little giants when you'll
wrap them up in one of those egg carton mattresses
and you send them off into into play. They're gonna
get hurt. And you know, I think you can figure
out the difference between what's unnecessary as far as how
our player gets hit and what's just part of playing football.
And so, okay, make a reviewable. Great, we did this

(19:43):
with past interfere It's that went nowhere. So that that's
my concern about saying, oh, it's reviewable. It doesn't matter.
The NFL and Roger Goodell will continue to do what
they want and how they want and the way they
implement that rule. So it's it's unfortunate, but it feels
like we're doing our best to wrap up guys in

(20:04):
bubble wrap and and continue to push that, and I
get it. These are the faces of the league, faces
of the franchise. You know, justin Herbert, we talked about
he might sign a five hundred million dollars deal. It's
a lot of money. If he gets hurt in a
week two and he can't play the rest of the season,
that you feel like you're kind of paying a guy
and it's it's left on the table, right, But it

(20:25):
needs to change. Like to me, it's awful the position
they're putting defensive players in. I mean, it's rules impact
the game. This one in particular is it's I mean
when you touch a guy's helmet because you're you're pushing
through a blocker and you're trying to to deflect the

(20:45):
ball or impact the way he throws the ball, and
you touch his helmet, not not punch his helmet, not
like egregiously or blatantly or trying to take him out
by punching him in the head. Like it's like stuff
like that to me that you can get rid of that,
Like at the Beart minimum, if a guy touches his head,

(21:08):
you don't have to call that penalty. Remember remember the
Derek Carr Chris Jones penalty where Chris Jones literally stripped
him of the football and got called for roughing the passer. Yes,
he did hit possession of the ball and got called,
Yes he did. It's just crazy, it's just it's too much.
It's just too much. Like as a defender, as a

(21:29):
former defender, you know that the rules are the rules
for a reason. Everybody knows that, So you'll adjusting, you
will adapt. But some of this is it's not even
at the point where it's about adjusting and adapting as
a defender. It's about the quality of the game. You're
impacting the quality of the game by doing this, and

(21:52):
why would you want to compromise the game in that way?
Like he touched his head. Okay, that's a grown ass man.
Like so to me, when you look at some of
the the intent, like you don't have to change the
reviewing of roughing the passer from the sense that you're right,

(22:16):
if you're going to pay a guy half of being
to play football, you want him on the field and
I don't want him getting hurt. But at the same time,
you are paying guys to do a job and to
play in a full contact sport, Like, have we ever
heard of a rule that protects anybody on the ice

(22:36):
that way? Like that's full contact sport. Is there a
rule in place that protects certain guys like this guy
like Sydney Crosby. We need to make sure he stays
on the ice. So if you touch him anyway that's
too physical and and and could actually hurt him, which
by the way, we've seen a lot of that during

(22:58):
his career. You're you're going to get penalty time for that,
Like we're gonna put you in the penalty box. We're
gonna make you pay for it. Like you don't see
that in hockey, Like to me, I don't. I just
don't understand why why the competition or the rules committee,
whoever it is that's making these rules for the quarterback.

(23:20):
I don't know why they've lost their way in understanding
that it's it's still football, Like it is still football.
If somebody else gets touched on their helmet, you're not
calling that flag. There's there's just certain things that only
apply to the quarterback, and which I understand certain things

(23:40):
should apply to the quarterback, great, But if it gets
to the point of where it's like come on, man,
while you're watching it, like, come on. If this doesn't
get approved, and again, I'm skeptical, just as Brady laid out,
because we've seen the NFL have an opportunity to make
things right and somehow they figure out a way to
f the whole thing up. If this doesn't get app
and you don't get twenty four votes from owners saying

(24:04):
they would like to see roughing the past or penalties
be able to be reviewed, I give up because at
that point, you're not It's not like you're saying, hey, official,
you're doing a bad job. You're just saying, hey, you
made a mistake, let's correct the mistake, we'll get it right,
and we're all good here. You're just giving people the
opportunity to do that. If they can't see that this

(24:25):
is going to benefit the game and benefit everybody involved.
I don't know what the hell is the point of
even arguing about this stuff anymore. It just it's gotten
to the point to where it just doesn't make any
sense to me. I don't I don't understand what else
you need to see before you realize there's nothing wrong
with getting these calls right, and there you've seen all

(24:45):
the turnover from officials in the NFL this year, Like,
just this off season, I think there's ten different officials
that have walked away that have just it's like, wait,
what like ten different guys have just decided yeah, I'm out.
Like it feels like there's a real problem. It's not working.
Something is going on. Maybe deeper is sort of under

(25:06):
under the layers of everything else that's being messaged through
the media. But to see that much turnover just from
officials in this offseason, that feels weird. If this doesn't pass,
that feels weird. They're just there's a lot of opportunities
to get these things right, and every single year we
have the same arguments, the same discussion, and nobody ever
gets it right. I don't get it. I really know.
Maybe that getting it wrong is getting it right. Yeah,

(25:29):
it could be they like the debate interesting, Yeah about that? Yeah,
I like that. See that again, getting it wrong is
getting it right? Oh yeah, I mean that just could
be what it is. Yeah, yeah, you know it's no
fear T shirt. I think it's all fear too. Yeah.
I mean the reality is the NFL usually only moves

(25:51):
to make changes when they're in discussions about players safety,
and this is one where they're trying to protect their quarterbacks.
So they're not going to change it. You know, people
can be frustrated by it. They're not gonna change it.
They're gonna ask that the defensive players to change the
manner in which, you know, they played the game. The
toughest thing is, too, is quarterbacks have become even more athletic.

(26:14):
You know, now every guy walking into the league's pretty mobile.
So these guys are one or two things is going
to happen. Either, you know, you're gonna find a defensive
player who kind of gives up on a play or
thinks they've got him sacked and the play's not blown
dead and the quarterback extends the play. Or you're gonna
see officials blow the whistle prematurely and then the quarterbacks

(26:37):
is gonna be upset because they wanted to continue to play,
and the defensive players will be given a sack. You're
going to see more and more of that. That sort
of thing kind of happened because of this sort of rule.
The thing that's crazy to me is that the qb
sneak play the tush push. Yeah, they're not doing anything.
We have nine teams who have spoken out against it,

(26:58):
saying it creates a incredibly unfair advantage for the offense.
Yet they're not touching it this year because they don't
have twenty four teams to support it and they need
a unanimous decision by the Competition and Committee. Which it's
surprising because it really did make it almost near impossible
for teams to stop. Whether it's the Eagles and jailor

(27:19):
Hurts to utilize it the best, but other teams use
the same strategy. I'm just waiting for a player to
get hurt and then finally they'll be like, oh, okay,
this isn't a safe play, and maybe at that point
they'll look to change that rule. But it was discussed,
it was talked about. You've got about a third of
the league is not a fan of it. Yet you
know it's still going to remain in there as well.

(27:40):
You know, maybe the move here, if they're waiting on
an injury, have one of these officials blowing ac joint,
throwing a flag out of his pocket, and now they'll
just stop throwing as many flags. Maybe that's what you need.
You need some sort of an injury to happen during
the calling of a penalty, and that way they'll put
the flags away and we can get a much cleaner game.
Name that without so much officiating. That might be the

(28:02):
move here. And look the push play, the tush push.
I didn't come up with that name. That's somebody else
came up with that. I thought it was now much
more creative than I am. Somebody else came up with that.
But yeah, the rug the rugbat, now the rugby scrubb. Yeah,
that play is going to be around for a little bit.
And so you now, how many players can they line
up behind Jalen Hurts three max to try and push

(28:25):
him over to get a first out of me. I
don't think there's a max. I mean, technically, you know
you got to have the five offensive linemen and two
other guys on the line seven. So yeah, I guess
three max would be the three guys push me into
one into into a pile. That's we're just gonna roll
with that little rugby scrus came up with lube though.

(28:48):
I didn't come up with tush push. Though it's a
great did you really come up with that's been around?
I swear I came up with liverloub No I did
I who else to be heard say liver lubet that
my grandfather? Well okay, I mean listen, I'm from the
Midwest too. That makes some sense. You know, maybe we're
speaking the same language. I've never heard liverloos in my life,

(29:10):
but you know we have different backgrounds. Though. Do you
think there's some liverloo being taken in at these owners
meetings in Phoenix by some of the count Man, what
a side of uh of orchids of Asia? Come on? Wow? What? What? Wow?

(29:31):
What I mean? Isn't that a sushi place? I thought
that was a time What is that? What that means?
Always thought that a sushi restaurant orchis of Asia? Yes,
maybe not by the way they specialize in the orchid.

(29:53):
Is that place still in business? That place that Bob
Crap used to go to? Uh the Lee? Can we
get an update on the place that crafty? Yeah? I'm
just saying, well it was there was a golfer that
went there too. Like a bunch of famous people went there,
right I think? Yeah, there was like a bunch of
names that got leaked of people that went there, and
one of them was on the PGA tour. I'm almost
positive he's probably now on the live tour, but I'm

(30:16):
almost positive he was on the PGA tour. Is Organs
of Asia still in business? Lee? Uh? Looks like their
website still up and running? All right, hey, how about that?
Probably popular, probably more popular right now. No, they're closed.
I was going to say, what a resilient story after
all the bad you know press they got and they're

(30:37):
still running? Or did they brand I'm seeing a bunch
of people saying they close their doors about two years ago. Yeah,
not every do. Now would that lead you to think
that all the people who are customers realized they couldn't
go there anymore? Right? I mean like did they close
because of the situation or was like once they got

(31:01):
in trouble then it was like, all right, they lost
the customer piece. By the way, who wants to get
caught that way? It's a pretty uh like if if
somebody you're going through your search history and like the
Missus comes across orc it's of Asia. I mean the
go to is what I was looking for. Some plants.
I mean, we're trying to build the garden. We're trying

(31:22):
to it is there is like a double meaning to
the word that I feel like get people out of
trouble a lot of the time. So it's unfortunately could
not be why they would name it that though. Yeah. Yeah,
It's like places at colleges they call the bar the library,
so nobody's worried when they get the credit card receipts. Oh,
you just were at the library till two am. Yeah,

(31:44):
and massa yeah, yeah. I mean with receipt theory, there's jonasis.
Not many libraries give receipts, especially for any sort of consumptions.
I mean, you know, just you're right, that's not really
the reason for the name. Why they call it that.
It's because when mom and dad call and it's close
to midnight, you say, oh, I'm at the library, they say, oh,

(32:04):
you're such a good son, look at you, What a
good student. It's more for that scenario. I mean, me personally,
I don't lie to my parents, so that's just that's
how I operate. But I mean, if people want to
lie out there and live their world in falsehood, that's fine. Yeah,
I think plenty of college students do. By the way,
there's people of there's people that these pictures online taking
selfies in front of the Orchids of Asia offers a

(32:28):
complete menu of massage. Yeah it does. Yeah, La Farest,
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Around the corner? On opening day? Would you rather sit
open a day at what? And it'll be baseball? Baby? Okay? Alright,
all right, guys? Would you rather sit in box seats
the outfield or behind a home plate? And this is
on opening day the hot home play opening game box seats. Yeah,

(35:09):
so I'm gonna say I don't say box seats because
a man, I shouldn't admit this, but it's hard for
me to watch baseball. I have to consume at least
like six to ten beers at least really, yeah, it's
really had six to ten beers. But it was a
sport where like, look, when I was playing it, I

(35:30):
loved it. It was fun to play pitch, catch, outfield,
all that. Like, it's fun. But if you're not playing it,
it's really hard for me to watch. Yeah, opening days
fun though, Man, you get a bunch of day games,
you know. Yeah, it's sweet you get to crack open
six to ten beers. Also, hot dogs are kind of
the food of choice for baseball, and you don't really

(35:50):
like hot dogs. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. What about you?
Where where are you sitting burto home run seats outfield? Yeah?
Always more affordable too. A game one hundred and twenty
dollars now one hundred twenty dollars. One hundred and twenty
dollars for the home run seats, the Dodger stay four
hundred and twenty yea for a family of four dollar Yeah, jeesus,

(36:15):
good home lund seats. I'll drink like sixteen miters an
opening day by Saniel? Wow? What else we got, le Fellas?
Would you rather go to the Final four this year?
Or to the Masters Masters four Final four? Masters? Yeah? Yeah, sorry,

(36:39):
I don't want to watch other men play golf. Sorry,
I just want the cheap food. I want to say
I went there. I have no interest in going to Huston, Florida,
Atlantic take on San Diego State and then come on, man,
who do you I'm there cheering on the Alice baby who.
But you guys aren't golf fans like me, so you
know where the skin is a god. If you guys

(37:02):
could have seen what Jonas wore to a golf course
for my charity golf outing. I didn't know what to wear.
Tell me it again. Salmon pants, skin tight salmon pants
and more medium shirt, maybe a small shirt. It's small.
It was way too small for medium. God, people looked
at them. They're like, what's wrong with you? I got
it was cheap. I got into the outlets and the
pants I got for there were ten dollars from H

(37:24):
and M. Dude, just because it's cheap, does it mean
you have to get a shirt that's two sizes too small.
I didn't know what the weather was going to be like.
It was hottest balls out there in the Midwest in August,
and really it's real like human yeah, yeah, yeah, but
salmon pants. Hey, that's a good love. It's real classics

(37:46):
sweat and that is going to look good. Jonas hasn't
been invited back. Since that is not true. I get
invited all the time. I'm just, you know, not sure
whether or not I want to bring in another color
or go salmon again. It's I might go salmon again.
I still have those pants. You haven't been invited back.
What do you mean invite it back? The wagon invited me,

(38:07):
pat invite me. No, that doesn't count. Those guys have
no controller poll Okay, they don't have pull no zero wagon.
What's up? Wagon? What u wag. Guys, would you rather
have an extra finger or an extra toe. I'd rather
have an extra finger. That's a great point. Yeah, good point, LaVar,

(38:32):
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