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April 10, 2023 39 mins

Jets Head Coach Joe Douglas talks as if the Aaron Rodgers trade is a done deal but the guys selfishly hope it falls apart. Deshaun Watson prepares to speak under oath about his massage scandal. Plus, the weekly edition of the FSR IR.

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so good man not I really ate way too much
as that been. I've been doing really well. I made
ribs too. I told you guys, I say, um, i've
I've I've yeah. I made corn too. And I made
my corn pretty pretty interesting, like I um, I put
a bed of of butter and and uh, what's the

(01:39):
cheap parmesan cheese? Nice on the sheet of like, uh,
like the cooking pan, the baking pan, and then I
put the corn on it and started like rolling it
in into like the mixture would put a little bit
of Um, what's the what's the green stuff? That? Like?
Not not cilantro? Or okay, um, yeah, let's go into

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the show. Well, no, I'm just asking you every time
my store. What are you talking about? I'm trying to
figure this out. You said to me. No, it's like
you have cilantro that comes into the little shredded you
have parsley, But there's another one. What's the other one? Basil?
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So yeah, it wasn't wheat, although somebody rolled something up

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in my house yesterday that it probably should have been.
It was the size of a baseball back like a
real one, but like a real one. But anyways, Um,
there was a peace pipe session that took place in
my backyard with with uh unnamed people. Uh. Anyway, the

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corn came out really, it came out really good man.
I cooked it at like four hundred and ninety five
degrees for like like twenty minutes. Um, it was really good.
It was just really good man. It was just really
proud of it. Now do you eat it off the
like straight off the cob, or do you cut it off? Now?
I eat it off the cob. Man, I can't because

(03:08):
we know, we know you cut them off. Just cut
off all the corn, scoop it up? Did you talk
about your veneers off? That? Point it out. It's want
you guys to know because when you're a good looking dude,
cute and I don't know, you don't maybe you don't
fall into this bag. You're you're kind of like you're
a little different. But you know, when you're like a
pretty boy and and and you you've been told you're

(03:31):
pretty for so long, you do weird things like that.
Or you'll say, oh, you know, I shop at Marshal's
RAS dressed for less. Right there you go like I
spent five dollars on this shirt, you know what I mean?
Like that's you do that when man of the people
there you go, yeah, hard hat lunch pill guy. You're

(03:51):
really the most unrelatable, So how you're trying to be
the most relatable, it is most because it's like, yeah,
you know, it's like look at I'm like, you know,
how many people tell me how like good looking at
our show is? And I was like, yeah, I don't
know how the hell I got into the mixed book
on no man, I have no idea, but I have

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been working out. I've been trying to lose the weight.
I have been taking care of myself because I'm motivated
to not be like just you know, you're getting ready
for that simulcast is? What is what you're saying? Huh?
I mean maybe if we're good enough for long enough,
maybe it wouldn't be other shows that people would have
brought up and said that this would be a show
that would be simulcast. Maybe they would actually look at

(04:34):
us and be like, you know what, Hey, these guys
are actually pretty good together. They're like, they're actually really
good together. They're they're doing a really really fine show
on a consistent basis. Like how about a simulcast? You know?
Huh what a bright ass idea? Yeah, there you go.
I agree, it's a great yeah, there you go. You know,
it's just thinking out loud, you know. I mean I've

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(05:15):
Fox Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington, Brady Coin Jonas knocks to you,
we do have a prediction in the National Football League,
or we've got a prediction. Somebody has called their shot.
Step right up. Jets general manager Joe Douglas, who was
at an event on Friday night Boomer Assiason, big fan
of our show from Radio Row in Phoenix. Boomer was

(05:38):
m seeing the event and he had to ask about
the ten thousand pound elephant in the room, that is
Aaron Rodgers. And this is how it sounded. Rogers's Jeers.
So somebody else involved is calling their shot that Aaron

(06:00):
Rodgers is going to be a New York Jet. And
there's just one problem. He's still not a New York Jet.
The hell's going on with the Jets here, But he's
going to be Yes, damn right, He's going to be here.
Can we wrap this thing up. I'm to the point now,
let's go. Is this gonna happen? Is it not going
to happen? Everybody has got a thought on it. Everybody
has already said Rogers, the Packers side, everybody with the Jets,

(06:24):
and it's like this foregone conclusion that still hasn't been concluded.
I'm a little confused as to why it's taken so long.
Is it still compensation? I mean, let's get this going, man.
We got the draft at the end of the month.
At part of the reason why things drag on is
because you find yourself at various deadlines, and deadlines do deals.
That is, you always have to keep that in the

(06:45):
back of your mind. And so if we're looking at
it from the Aaron Rodgers, you know, trade in the
compensation that the Packers would receive from that. The first
deadlines the draft. So we still have some time. We've
got a couple more weeks before the NFL Draft takes place,
and that's kind of the first deadline. And if the

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Packers want to get some draft capital this year that
will help out Jordan Love, help out their team, They're
going to wait until that deadline to get what they
believe to be the best and final offer at that
point from the Jets, and then if they get through
the draft and they haven't received what they believe is
the compensation they're looking for all right, then they'll wait

(07:29):
till after and then you kind of look at that
deadline as the season approaches. So this thing could drag on.
I hope it doesn't, as I've said it before, and
I don't know why Jets fans are so attached to
this year's thirteenth overall pick. I mean, if you could
give them a one now and then in the future
not have to give as much compensation. Right now, they're

(07:49):
talking about a second, or reportedly I should say, they've
mentioned a second this year, a second that could be
a first next year. Well as if you can give
a first next year this year and a fourth next year,
it's not such a bad deal. So I don't know
if the first round pick is all would take to
get this thing done, and that's not on the table.

(08:09):
It is surprising to me because I think Rogers is
worth it. I mean, the excitement around the Jets that
the legitimate shot they would have of actually getting the playoffs,
so winning a Super Bowl. I mean someone asked me
to the day. They're like, um, name the like Mount
rushmore of New York Jets players. Obviously, Joe Namath is
kind of the first that comes to mind. Joel Reivers,

(08:32):
you know it's up there. Yeah, I'm not sure I'm
putting him before like Joe Kleco and some of the
guys in the Sack Exchange Gas to know would be there. Um,
you know, maybe you put in some others, but uh,
courtis Martin what would be when you have to consider
right and then? And it's seriously, we were like, what
happens when Aaron Rodgers gets there? Oh, he's immediately on

(08:53):
the Mount rushmore like he's I mean, there's have been
other players that have played at the Jets. He he
he's the best player given his resume the Jets have
ever had. Yeah, but is that best player for the
Jets or is that player? I mean, it was more
of a joke. We're just sat you. I got you.
You could put him base on his resume, he's the

(09:14):
best player that's ever come there. Fair enough, that would
be a lot of organizations. You're right, right, but but
that's like that, that's that's kind of how it's viewed.
And that's why I don't understand why you don't just
get this thing done. Whatever you're holding near and dear
to your heart, let it go. Man. Your first round
picking this year's drafts Aaron Rodgers, I think most people
can't understand that. For those people out there that I

(09:36):
think that's too much, you're out of your mind because
you're not a playoff team right now with Aaron Rodgers,
you're not only a playoff team, you're probably contending for
a Super Bowl. They finished last in the division last year.
People forget that the Patriots with all their stuff that
was going on with Bailey Zappi and Mac Jones and

(09:58):
all that, and still the Jets finished behind them in
the division. So like you need to do something. It's
not like you're coming off a playoff run, to Brady's
point and all of a sudden, well, you know, I
guess we can add Rogers and it'll be an improvement. No,
you weren't a playoff team, So it's there's a reason
why you're picking where you are in the first round
of the draft because you weren't good last year. It

(10:18):
was better than what we've seen, but better than what
we've seen was what four wins? Three wins? Like you've
been picking near the top of the draft for a
long time just for selfish reasons. And I don't care
if this pisses off Jets fans. I hope the deal
falls apart. I was thinking the same thing. Oh my God,
to it. I hadn't got a round to it. But
every time something new comes out and it's not the

(10:41):
deal is done, all I can sit there and think
about bad. What if this deal falls. By the way,
OBJ was supposed to be meeting with them and getting
some sort of a physical or something with the Jets
later on today, he already signed with Baltimore, so that
one already fell through what everyone thought ob J was
going to be in New York Jets. I'm just saying,
if we're already going down that path, I want to

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live in a world where the Jets figure out a
way to crap themselves right before they actually get the
deal done. That's what I want. I just want to
live in that world, and I'm not going to be
held accountable for it. I'm not going to be judged
for it either. I don't care. I don't care what
Jets fans say, screw this up. Figure out a way
to screw this up. And if you're what else, I'm sorry,
I was going to say disturbed your ran. Well, no,

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if you're the Packers, why why are you beholding to
the Jets? If somebody else comes in and says, hey,
if they're if they're a shuffling their feet, we'll give
you a first round pick. Why should the Packers wait
around for the Jets? What? You don't want to burn
bridges because Laflora and Robert Sala are best friends. I
get all that. But if this is about doing business
and you're already moving on to Jordan Love, why should

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you wait around for the Jets to figure this thing out?
If another team came in and said, we'll give you this,
if that deal still isn't isn't coming to fruition? Yeah,
I don't. I don't know. I just I think you're
gonna find out once and for all. You know, you've
heard so many different things stated about where this New
York Jets organization is on that level of it's one

(12:06):
of those franchises that is talked about and discussed, like
the one in Washington where there's dysfunction from top to bottom. Now,
how true that is, I don't know. I've heard it
from players, but I think we'll find out definitively because
we continue to talk about how how how much talent

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this team has on its roster, and if you add
a guy with resume wise that comes in as the
best player to ever play in a Jets uniform, and
I guess you gotta throw Brett Farve into that that
conversation too. But if you come in and you have
Aaron Rodgers who's a poison Darreon Rodgers that wants to

(12:51):
play and wants to win to prove people that he's
who he is, and they don't win, it's it's like,
at some point you have got to stop blaming everything
else looking at You can't say, oh, Aaron Rodgers is
washed up and that's why he's not having a good year,
or the team isn't winning. You can't say, you know,

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you can't always say it's the players, you can't always
say it's the coach. At some point you got to
take a look and say, this organization, the way their
culture is built and the way it's set up, does
not give them, you know, to me a fair opportunity
to have success. Now, I wonder if that's what's going
to happen if this word happened with I'm curious as

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to what will happen if they get Aaron Rodgers. I mean,
they're going to be obnoxious. Like with Zach Wilson, they
were obnoxious. Can you imagine what they're going to be
like with Rogers? And by the way, what do you
how do you think Zach Wilson's feeling right now? Just
kind of look, that's the other piece of this that
I'm just like, why why hang on? Why hang on?

(13:55):
Let him have a fresh start. You guys get some
draft capital and change. Obviously you're giving up stuff in
order to get Aaron Rodgers. But all this again the
first deadlines of the draft. That might even be the
case for Zach Wilson. But if you look at it,
it's interesting if you look at you know, Trey Lance

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and Zach Wilson right now, both those guys are with
teams that I don't know that if if everyone's healthy,
you know, right, and if all things happen the way
they want, right the Jets one Rogers, if brock Purty's healthy,
John Lynch has already said he's the leader in the clubhouse, right,
if all things were really at what both teams wanted.

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Two of the guys they spent a ton of draft
capital on neededn't need new homes. And so if you're
the Tennessee Titans who have Ryan Tannehi always going to
the last year of his deal, and even though you
spent a pick on bleek Willis, I think that might
have been um all you needed to see last year
of him playing. You know, Trey Lance might be out there,
Zach Wilson might be out there. There's a lot of

(14:56):
other destinations. They Lanta Falcons, they might find themselves and
getting one of those quarterbacks. So there's a lot of
things out there that I kind of look at and think,
I think the next few weeks are gonna be interesting
to see if we don't see a lot of movement
from some of these teams that we're not hearing a
lot about, like Tennessee in Atlanta, and maybe they end
up being major players in how the draft works out,

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or even some of the moving pieces at quarterback around
the league. It's two pros and a cup of Joe here.
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from the Tirack dot Com studios. But right when you
thought we had seen the end, everybody had moved on,
somebody had gotten paid, and the Cleveland Browns were often

(16:24):
running with their franchise quarterback. It's back. According to Tom
Withers of the Associated Press, Deshaun Watson is going to
be questioned under oath on Monday, because you know, there's
a couple of more allegations that are still floating out there.
And these were allegations that were called a quote unquote

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sham by his lawyer, Rusty Harden, who was defending him.
And apparently that's not really the case. Otherwise he wouldn't
be testifying under oath coming up later on today. So
right when he thought the Deshaun Watson tail was in
the rear mirror he had suffered his eleven game suspension,
Apparently that is not the case. And Deshaun Watson is
going to be talking with some people under oath coming

(17:08):
up later on today on the advice my lawyer, I
as certain my rights under the Fifth Amendment, Well, not today,
that's probably gonna be what it is under oath. He's
probably going to assert that, right, Yeah, he's gonna he's
gonna do. Uh. It's it's just and I believe there's

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so there's two pending cases or there's two that are
still out there. Yeah, and so he's got he's got
that fun stuff that he's gonna do with here. They're
all civil suits. It's people who obviously are trying to
um go that route in order to baby, you know,
find find whatever happened. The interesting thing about the report

(17:49):
that that went went out there was I guess maybe
more Yeah. Now, the only thing that makes this a
sticky situation for the NFL is they've already said that
any of um, any of the potential lawsuits that that
would have, you know, occurred during the initial time period
he was already punished for. If anything came back from that,

(18:10):
there'd be like a statute of limitations, meaning you know,
they've already punished him for that that was during that
period of time. That would be the objective by the
objection from at least his age in the NFLPA. So
those guys look at the NFL and be like, Nope,
you know that came from this time frame. You already
punished him for that. You can't punish them again for that.
If there's anything new since then, that would be a

(18:33):
different story. Which this lawsuit was filed back in October
of last year. That's I guess where maybe the NFL
has kind of planted a flag and said, you know, no,
no new lawsuits are going to be heard from this
unless it's legitimately a new act that he's made or
something that he's done that would that would potentially add
to the punishment that he's already had to serve. But

(18:54):
either way, just it blows my mind that, you know,
for whatever we want to say about Lamar Jackson and
the way he plays, injury history and all that stuff,
he's a league MVP. He's accomplished more than what Deshaun
Watson has in the league, and yet Watson got the deal,
Watson sitting here still dealing with these same issues, and

(19:16):
it's just it's it's crazy to me, Like I just
to think about the deal that the Browns signed to
Shaun Watson too, given all the circumstances at that time,
it is still I think it only gets crazier the
more I think about it. Knowing what you know about
the Browns, it's different ownership, different ownership. Didn't I didn't know.
I didn't know Jimmy and Diaz them. Now I know

(19:38):
people who are there and the way they talk about him,
and as they went through that string of years where
every year at the end of the year, you know,
they'd kind of call that meeting to sail up, we're
moving on from another coach, where two years they're moving
on from another coach. I mean, they lost pretty much
any faith that people that work there that they were
going to be able to write the ship and do

(19:59):
it right. I mean, that's that's the case. But you know,
I don't know them as far as like being a
player within that organization. It's it's it's much different, I
guess in a way than at least when I was there.
It's unbelievable if you were to just tell somebody and
not give him any of the particulars, nobody's name, NOE,
and you just told him, Hey, so there's this guy.

(20:20):
He's got like, you know, a hundred complaints against him
because he's like a serial massage therapist guy. He's always
going to the grab lab. He's always you know, he's
got these weirdo fetishes and all this stuff. And I
mean there's a bunch of lawsuits against him, and you've
got all the details and everything out and just you
read some of the complaints and they all kind of
line up together all but then he's going to get

(20:42):
rewarded with the best contract in the history of the NFL.
You'd say, yeah, you're crazy, it's not the case. Oh no,
it actually is. No that that really is the case,
and that money's guaranteed, and it's fully guaranteed. And because
of that and his background, a team in their division,
the Baltimore Ravens, are now having to deal with somebody
who looks at that contract that says I'm deserving of more,

(21:03):
which he absolutely is. But the guy with all the
complaints off the field and all the issues that he's
still dealing with that we've been talking about here this morning,
he's sitting on two hundred and thirty million dollars guaranteed
and they can't touch it. It's his. It's crazy. The
whole the whole thing is, it doesn't make any sense.
It goes against everything. If you would have asked me

(21:25):
what team would have did that, I would have thought Washington.
I wouldn't have thought there would have been another team
outside of maybe Dallas, who Okay, who are that that
would have made a decision like that? Who are the teams?
And the if we were doing to mount rushmore of teams,
it would be capable of doing something like this, Washington,

(21:45):
the Jet one two would be Washington in Dallas's the
rest of them. I don't even know. Oh yeah, Dallas, Yeah,
I could see Dallas. Dallas would make them sense. Dallas
would wouldn't make that move. I mean, I don't know
that we view them as I mean, well, Dalla, Yeah,
Dallas would make that. They brought in Greg Hardy, Yeah,

(22:07):
I mean, I was just thinking about that. They have
brought in guys. It's just the whole thing just doesn't
make any sense. I don't I don't understand it. I
don't get it. But that's the story of the Cleveland
Browns and Deshaun Watson will be talking later on today.
It is two pros and a cup of Joe. Here
on Fox Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn Jonas knocks
with you. Hey, by the way, you had a thought

(22:27):
on Cam Newton, didn't you, LaVar, You were earlier. I
did what we got here. I did a piping hot take.
I don't know that that's a piping hot take, but
I mean, I know, I just heard a lot of
people had feedback on the list that he put out
of guys. He would back up and the list was

(22:48):
a list of how many do you do we have
that readily? I think were around ten ten something was
around ten, Yeah, I was around there, all right, how
many teams are in the league? Three thirty two? He
put out ten teams that he would be a backup for.
So so to me my interpretation of his list of

(23:12):
guys he would back up, and I believe a couple
of them aren't even in the league yet. Correct, Yeah,
well three of them he owes up Bryce Young, C. J. Stroud,
and Anthony richardson. Right. So now so now you're talking seven.
So now that's seven that he would back up that
are in the league. I think he took a shot
at every starting quarterback that wasn't on that list. It

(23:35):
wasn't about who he would back up. It was about
I'm taking shots at starting quarterbacks, and I'm taking shots
at at those franchises. He put Will Levis on. He
took a show. He took a shot at Will love us.
There you go, But that to me, that was I
thought it was most interesting that he'd back up Malik Willis,

(23:57):
who I guess he'd want to be a third string quarterback. Yeah,
so he probably didn't realize that Ryan Tannel is still there. Well,
maybe he thinks they're moving on. Maybe he knows something
we don't. Yeah, maybe he's got the inside track. Great point.
That's a great point. I mean it just so do
you think LaVar that he was taking shots? And well, yeah,

(24:18):
I think that that was It was more of a
subliminal play on if these are the people that I
would back up, then you're taking a kind of a calculated,
measured shot at every other team and every other quarterback
of relevance to that topic. So if if it's a
team and it's a player that I wouldn't back up,

(24:41):
then it's like, why aren't you looking at me as
being a potential starter for your team? So in other words,
if there's seven seven players on that list that are
playing in the NFL that he would he would back up,
then basically what he's saying is is that there are what,
uh twenty five teams out there that I should be

(25:02):
in contention to start for. Okay, but using this logic,
he didn't have Kansas City on there. So you're telling
me he's saying a shot at Patrick Mahomes. Well, no,
I think that one that that's kind of explanatory yeah.
So yeah, but he's saying he wants to be a backup.
He's not saying he wants to be like a starter.
But I'm saying he's saying, these are the teams I

(25:22):
would these are the players I would back up to
be a backup for. Yeah, I'm saying, so why when
you want to back up Patrick Mahomes, I don't I mean,
I don't mean Justin Herbert's not on this list. Maybe
he doesn't want to be back up to. Maybe he
doesn't want to be a backup to somebody that he
knows he doesn't have a chance to eventually be a
starter for. Well. He also mentioned Rogers, like if Rogers

(25:45):
goes to the Jets because he put the Jets on
the Rogers is older. Yeah, but Rogers is starting, He's not.
That's but what I'm saying is is, if I'm backing
up Aaron Rodgers, there's a possibility he's older. I mean,
he may get hurt, Like I may get an opportunity
he had. He had Josh Allen on that list, he
had Lamar on that list. Job that both may get hurt.
I mean, think about it. Yeah, yeah, But I mean

(26:06):
when you're talking about a physical The one thing that
we said about Josh Allen took too many hits this
year and and he ended up getting it self hurt
Lamar Jackson. I mean it was later in the year,
but he ended up getting himself hurt. I'm just saying
I look at Aaron Rodgers and I'd say that that's
a guy that he's a little older. I'm just saying,

(26:28):
strategically speaking, there's a possibility that he may need time off.
If I'm Cam Newton, I'm looking at guys they meet,
they may need time off, and that gives me an
opportunity to get in there and play. I want to
be behind somebody that I may get the opportunity to
get in there and play. When I was really at
Henny's play the past couple of postseasons, he stead of

(26:49):
coming in some big spots like you think, yeah, yeah,
I'm just saying, I'm just saying I think his list
was more so about putting himself in a position where
it's like, if I do back somebody up, I want
to have the opportunity to play. I still want to
have the opportunity to play, but if I if I'm

(27:11):
not backing them up, I'm kind of taking like almost like,
if you're looking at it, if I'm only giving this
this small list of people that I would back up,
then what does that mean for the other teams that
are out there. I just know when I was, when
I was desperate to get into radio, I was desperate.
The one thing I didn't do was say I'm only

(27:32):
willing to work here and only willing to do this
for these stations. Now, I was willing to go anywhere.
But you get like, if if he's so desperate to
get back in the NFL, why is he making a
list of anybody you would back up. I'll take whatever
job that's available, whether it's Kansas City or wear Is
it desperate? I think that. I think the bills, it's
it's not like, hey, Josh Allen's gonna get hurt. It's

(27:54):
Ken Dorsey's euroc. Ken Dorsey's spent a lot of time
in Carolina with him, so he's got a connection there.
I think when you combed through and look at the
reasons why he picks certain teams, he either probably has
a connection either with a player there, someone within the
front office or the organization, and that's probably more of
the tie you know, it's not so much like hey,

(28:14):
I want to go there and back up because this
guy's gonna get you know, gonna get injured. So I'm
not I'm not thinking he's he's hoping that, but you
got to think that that would be a measured approach,
like is this a guy that gets injured? But the bills?
The bills is one where you say, all right, like
he knows Ken Dorsey, he's got a lot of equity
build up with him from his time back when they're

(28:35):
in Carolina together, that that would make the most sense
because he knows the system, he knows the play caller,
like he could go in and be able to play
if that happens. And with Washington revert obviously coach there obviously,
like you can kind of go through the list and
pick and shooes which ones he's he's looking at, saying
like hey, I've got connections there that would make sense.
I mean, why not the USFL? Why not the XFL.

(28:56):
I mean he's already got enough money. I mean he
threw out a college pro day. Yeah, if you're gonna
if you're gonna throw out a college pro day to
get reps, why not go get some some impactful reps
out for an XTFL team. You know what the hard
thing is about going to a college pro day and
doing that because because I remember what when I was
at the end of my career, somebody asked, why don't
you go, like throw go back and throw it out

(29:17):
of Dame. I said, I don't want to go back
and do that and take away from anything that's about
those young men Like I don't think that's the opportunity.
Like at this point in time in your career, if
a team wants you, they want you. If they want
to bring you in for a workout, they'll bring you
in for a workout. Like throwing out a pro day
is not going to move the needle. They know what

(29:38):
Cam's capable of, they know he's been a former MVP,
they know what his skill set is. And if they
want to bring you in, they'll bring you in. They'll
give you a physical to check you out, they'll have
your throw, they'll go through some drills. I've never thought
the idea of throwing out a pro day for a
guy who's a veteran's played is going to be beneficial
to them at all. It only takes away from the

(29:59):
shine that you get to see on the players who
it is their time and it is their moment. I've
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it's time to get the FSR IR report, all right,
who's got what? Who wants to report anything from the weekend?
I have one? Yeah, yeah, it's here for all right.
So obviously we've had a lot of horrible weather as
of late which I won't say it's horrible because it's
been needed, but um, it's you know usually we have

(32:08):
out back you know pool weather, and it's it totally
messed up our backyard. So the missus wanted us to
you know, us being hurt and I to clean the
backyard and get it like ready to go for like
the good weather that's coming. You know, I've been working out,

(32:28):
I've been in the gym, and I've been feeling pretty good,
so I felt like I could tackle the task with ease.
And I was bent over at about just over maybe
let's we'll say, if we're on a clock, I was
probably my back was at like nine o'clock like I was.

(32:52):
I was, I wasn't at ninety degrees. But I couldn't
stand straight up when I was when I was done
cleaning and moving things and picking stuff up and you know,
locked up, bro, could not straighten my back really could
not straighten up. I was like through, literally was stuck.

(33:12):
Like I looked like the hunchback like Quasimodo. I love,
Oh yeah, yeah, So what how did you like straight? Now?
What'd you do? Ice my back? And then your back?
That was it? I mean, I got a decompressor. I
got one of those little boards you know, you lay
on it, you go upside, you invert the invert table.

(33:34):
Oh yeah, I decompressed my my spine, but I mean
I couldn't straighten up for the most part. It was
the ice that that did it. But yeah, I have
my my lower my lower tailbone, like my my my
spine is there's like there's nothing there, so like same
as like a knee, the cartilage in the knee, Like

(33:54):
I don't have any of my discard or worn worn away.
So we have to do something. Does the backyard look
nice though? Yeah, it was nice. We um she she
reconfigured it. So she moved some stuff to furniture around. Yeah,
she got rid of some old stuff. How far into
the yard work did you get before the back issue happened? Um?

(34:16):
I was done. And then he was done. He realized.
I just I wasn't sure if like Trish really was
the one that we should be giving credit to get
in the backyard older. Oh come on, oh no, I'm
sitting there. She she did a lot of the re
she did all of the you know, the furniture being
re organized percentage wise, Who was like what percentage were

(34:41):
you response before getting the backyard up to snuff and
ready for the good weather coming up? Like would you
say seventy I say thirty five percent? It was my
thirty five percent. Was was like I was like the
foot soldiers. I wasn't the Air Force or the Navy.
It was the harder if you had it was to wait. Yeah,

(35:02):
which it was hard, harder work. It was hard. I
got sprayed down and I sprayed things down, you know.
I picked up things and washed down you know, you know,
the furniture and all that stuff that looked it around
that it was about about ready to go. Now you're
ready to go. I don't have an IR story per se.

(35:25):
I had to go up to to Boston. I'm trying
to get my MBA, so I had to take a
class all day Saturday. Class was good. It's always good,
like meeting people that you're kind of talking too remotely. Um.
My flight was pretty significantly delayed though on the way back,
and I was I was about halfway through this submission
that I had to turn in and it all got deleted.

(35:47):
Oh no, yeah, because there was so the Wi Fi
on the plane, just like it initially said, it was
functional and then it crapt out and then that was it.
I was like, you gotta be kidding me. Oh wow, Yeah,
so I had to landing at one am. I had
to then go finish and really redo all what I
had done before. So that was it. But it was

(36:10):
uh yeah, yeah, I mean that's that's the airline industry
these days, like God forbid of flight, take off on
time and land one's supposed to. Yeah, that's that's unfortunate.
It's too bad. I went to Spanish mass yesterday. Okay,
how'd that go? So? Cool? Man? It was really really
neat hot with a two year old who was over

(36:30):
at about a half hour in Why is it hot?
A lot of people okay, a lot of no air conditioning, uh,
not that I'm aware of, But it was really really
hot inside there, and the master was packed. I mean
every pew taken. There was a line going outside like
everybody who was It's like a big deal. And did
you know what's going on? Oh god no, I couldn't.

(36:55):
Could you reference what the homily was about? No, I
don't know what's what's happen happening? Like my wife's telling me,
she tells me, you know, you need to stand at
this point, or you're supposed to do this. I was like,
I'm supposed to do what? I don't know what's happening here.
Can you offer me up like any sort of translation,
Like I don't know what is being said, I don't
know what's being done. They do it differently. They come

(37:16):
by with this brush and they're they're throwing holy water
at you like it's it's oh. I will say this though,
Spanish mass music way better than the American and English
mass music. Way better. It's not Bert but Berto. You're
not You're not going to button on that. No, that's
a real deal man. Yeah. Wow, it's got more passion

(37:41):
like the like if you go to an English mass,
I can't believe racist. This is no, it's truth. If
you if you how's that racist? Oh my gosh. If
if you go to an English mass, it's just very
kind of cookie cutter and very ha ha ha, like happy,
go lucky. You go to a Spanish mass and there's
something to it. They add a little add a little

(38:02):
lagger to it. Yeah, yeah, a little flavored little to
any hit movement. It was for me. Did I say
a mask A couple of dirty looks? No, no saucea there, okay,
but uh yeah, everybody, everybody got done up and yeah
it was fun though. But I will say this, I
do notice sometimes going to Mass and church down here,
depending on the culture, like there also is like more

(38:24):
risque clothing worn really a certain battle. Oh yeah yeah,
and I'm like that because that's why. Why do you
think I was romy Bertie looking for Jesus? Correct? Bertie?
Are you looking for hay suits? Burt? Why did you
go to church and your kid? Same reason? Because your
eyes work. Yeah, that's why. Boy, I was bent over. Whoa,

(38:50):
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