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doing so. We're gonna take you all the way up
until nine am. Eastern time, six o'clock Pacific. We've been
talking a lot about the Monday night football game, the
conclusion to wild Card Weekend. We're also going to our
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Super wild Card weekend. That is, we're also going to
have a discussion as to whether or not UH Super
wild Card Weekend was all that it was cracked up
to be. A lot of people have conversations about how
great this is gonna be, and it did not play
out that way. But UM, one of the UH I
think maybe the biggest storyline and takeaway from UH Super
wild Card Weekend is whatever the hell that was that
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the Dallas Cowboys rolled out there in the Jerry Dome
on Sunday, just phenomenal television through and through UH. There's
been a lot of fallout from that. What's the future
going to be? Like? We heard Stephen Jones saying that
Mike McCarthy he doesn't anticipate there being any sort of
an issue with Mike McCarthy moving forward as far as
in his employment. Mike McCarthy talked after after Confident. Yeah,
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and look, I mean this, this was Mike McCarthy right
after the game, and apparently he was ahead of everybody
else here was the very confident Dallas head coach after
that meltdown on Sunday, Like there were a couple of
questions after Jerry Jones booked directly about your future as
well as about overall coaching preparingness in this fitball games.
Of those questions, he basically said, I don't even want
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to go there even any concerns about your future. I
don't have any concerns. I'm probably standing here today. Problem
on football team. There it is, I mean, look at
and he knew what he was talking about. I mean
Stephen Jones comes out, he confirms that says, there's nothing
to worry about here. I mean, Brady, feel like about it.
Racy theory for you, if you could get your spirits.
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I gotta turn the lights out in the studio we go.
So this is where I think it all began. Do
you remember the sleepover that Mike McCarthy and Jerry Jones
had without when he was being interviewed. He came down,
he stayed in Jerry's world. Kind of remind looks like
a Jones. McCarthy looks like a Joe. By the way,
he could be one of the signan. I guess maybe
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if he seems a little bit thicker in the face.
He's a little thicker in the face, but you know,
I mean he's curds during his time in Wisconsin. Yeah,
well cheese by the way, There's there's nothing worse. There's
nothing worse when it gets cold than cheese curds. Awfu,
that's actually great call. It really isn't good. But I digress.
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Do you remember the sleepover during that interview? Yes, absolutely,
I think something happened. I think something happened. Mike McCarthy
found out some sort of intel and now he can
stand up at that podium and say, yep, I'm not
going anywhere because he knows, he knows what could come out,
he knows what could shake loose if he decides to
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let me go. It worse. It's worse than Jim Mercy
and his cowboy boots and his cowboy hat leaning leaning
up against the pole in his room. First off, that's
band band. That's just three and a half man band.
That's how that works. Now, do you think I'm just
throwing something out there. I'm not trying to accuse anybody anything.
But do you think that Mike McCarthy maybe got confirmation
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that Jerry Jones has indeed had plastic surgery done. Is that?
Is that where we're going with this? I mean, he
might have walked in on it by accidents, but I'm
also not not going that. It's like, I mean, I
think it's all on the table. It's it's on the
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table face. Yeah, I think that's a that's an obvious there.
There has to be something more here. If you're we're
gonna put the music go on on like this, there has
to be more to the conspiracy theory than just plastics.
Can I admit this? And now we're kind of done
with the conspiracy theory, let's do it. I I'm still
in shock that that was the decision in play call,
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Like I know, we're a couple. Tell us, tell us
about it, tell us tell us about okay, because they're
still in denial about it. You do know that, right,
Dak Prescott. Mainly they're still in denial that the referee
jacked us up, right, And here's here And this is
why I think it's the dumb its argument or excuse
to make, whether it's Mike McCarthy or Kellen Moore, Dak Prescott.
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So in two thousand and third team I was in
the Seahawks. We did one of those like deep dive
offseason studies into end of game situations, in particular what
to do with however many seconds on the clock and
no time outs, or however many seconds on the clock
at one time out, and we came to the conclusion
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that if you have any less us any less than
sixteen seconds on the clock and no time outs, you
should not be making it a decision to run a
play in bounds and expect to be able to clock it. Alright,
Why might you ask that? There's a litany of reasons, Okay,
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besides the fact that you've got to have a sense
of urgency from all eleven players on the field on
offense to get lined up. Okay, there's a wild card
in this instance, all right, and that could be one
of many things, but in particular the officials, where you
can't bank on the officials being able to move with
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the same urgency that you're going to move with. A
was so far away he was. But the reality is,
even in that instance, he wasn't out of position because
unless Dak walked back to him and said, I am
going to declare myself down after I run for ten
yards and then I'm gonna get up and spike it.
So in less he let the official know before the play,
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which obviously he didn't, they're they're not in the know
to be able to then rush up and know exactly
what you're trying to do. And by the way, you
can do that literally before a play. And let's just
say you had you had a time out left and
there's seven seconds on the clock, which is the other Hey,
if there's seven seconds and you've got a time out,
you can run one place successfully and get down and
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call time out. And exactly what you'd say to the
official is, hey, mr official, I'm gonna throw this pass.
When he catches it and gets down, we're calling a
time out immediately. He just declaring himself down. I'm telling
you that right now. You can do that. And so
the reality to the situation is they should have never
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ran a play with sixteen seconds left and no time outs.
That was gonna be in the field of play with
the clock running. You you had two options. You throw
it to the end zone and take a couple of shots,
or you throw it to the sidelines, or you design
a play that gets the ball carrier like a screen
for example, that's gonna be able to go up against
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that that fence defense as they call it, where they
guard the sideline to get out of bounds. And and
the fact that Mike McCarthy for all the experience he
has calling plays being a head coach, Kellen Moore for
the wonder boy that he is as a play caller
and potential head coaching candidate, and Dak Prescott for his experience,
the fact that none of them had a second thought
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that this might not be a good idea because even
though it's a low percentage chance we win the game anyway,
we're still taking the chance away completely if we do this.
It blew my mind. They still decided to do that
even two days after the fact. You know what blows
my mind is that there's almost like this this idea.
It's like, oh my gosh, like they totally they totally
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messed us up on winning the game. Like, no, they didn't.
You ran out of time. Who in their right mind
thinks that they were going to get in the end zone?
Like is there a chance? Yes, what are the what's
the likelihood of that? I don't know, I really don't
know what that likelihood is. Fellas It's almost like, oh,
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like if they run the play, if if that, if
that clocked ball had worked, they're getting into the end zone.
It's like you didn't get to the one yard line
and try to clock the ball. You didn't get to
the half inch line, the zero mark on the field
and clocked the ball. That was still what what what
was that? Like a thirty yard a thirty yard play
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or something to that effect. It would have been roughly
you'd have plus yards I believe he was short of
than I mean, and and and and listen. It's doable, right,
it's doable. But to sit there and say like there's
this foregone conclusion that one lead to the other, like
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all right, we get you get one more chance. I
get to say this too, like I've been more critical
than probably most on the officiating throughout the season and
even the playoffs. Um, and you go check my Twitter
timeline about that. This is one. But I always make
sure to include the NFL officiating account on it. The uh,
the truth is, this isn't even an instance where like
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I'm I could be critical about anything because they they
officiated in the proper manner and and it's and it
really is on the onus of the Dallas Cowboys. If
you have to blame the officials for the way that
game went, then you were desperate. You were desperate for
finding reasons as to why you didn't succeed as a
team this season with all that talent, all that ability,
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and losing in your home stadium to Yeah, granted, and
at San Francisco forty Niners team who got hot the
end of the season, but a game in which you
were favored to win, you should have one, and you
had a crappy performance. You got outcoached, you got out executed, outplayed.
That's the bottom line. And they've got to steer themselves
in the mirror and realize that at something. Yeah, they
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can sit there and have misdirected anger all they want
towards the officials, and we got jobbed and and and
all the blame whoever you want. Fact of the matter
is you trailed and got beat wire to wire at
home in a playoff game to a quarterback with one
hand and a sprained shoulder like that. The the the
official that's something officials fault. That was a bad performance.
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They look like crab And we were texting at the time.
We said that's it. Like even when it went down
ten nothing, thirteen nothing, we were on a text chin going,
this feels like that's a wrap, Like you're starting to
get the vibe that you can tell where a Dallas
Cowboy game is going to go really early on, and
it felt like right from the jump they were not
ready to go in that game in San Francisco. Ate
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them alive? Can I give an m v P Award
to Dustin Perry? Do we know who Dustin Perry is?
Who's at Dustin Perry is the forty Niners strength and
conditioning coach? Now it was it was stated going into
the game that that the forty Niners played bullyball, that
that was what it was called. And my baby jumped
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out there and said that bullies get bullied where I'm from.
I loved it. I really really subscribed to it. But
what I realized, and this is what really makes this
forty Niners team a dangerous team. My my, my, one
of my parents brought this up to me. Eas he's
uh e J seniors. Levinbury Senior shots out to my man, Uh,
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do you realize how physically like hard and and strong
the forty Niners looked out there. Did you see how
they physically like just impose their will on on Dallas
from the opening snap? So when I looked at it,
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when you start, when you start paying attention to it,
what really really on top of this? Like it's like, okay,
you got strategic approach cow Shanahan and is brilliant and
how he calls offenses, nobody will dispute that. But sometimes
there's just raw force that's involved with what's taking place,
and you have to be physically able to execute raw force.
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And that's what they did. They went into Dallas and
they physically wore them out early. They didn't just wear
them down, they wore them out and that was that
was apparent. And and so to me, sometimes we get
so far into schematics and you know, game plans and
different things, and sometimes it's just really just an old
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fashioned ass whipping that takes place, and and sometimes it's
just really based on the want and the understanding of
where that came from. So shots out to the strength
and conditioning coach for the forty Niners. Yeah they got
they got chewed up. That was not not a good
look for the Dallas Cowboys. But now we get to
way it's gonna be a fun offseason for that to organization,
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big Time. See Brady throwing this on the jukebox at
Linebacker Lounge in South Bend, ripping out like you know,
curls eighty five pounds, three sets of twelve. I told
you I'm Backer Lounge was not a place for players.
It was made very clear to us there needed to
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be one bar for our coaches, and that was the
bar for our coaches. So you couldn't go to the
Linebacker Lounge if you're a player until after you graduated.
I mean, you know, by the way, that's one of
those places that I'm pretty sure they still allowed smoking inside.
Oh yeah, if you drop something on the floor there,
just leave it. I don't care if it's your wedding ring,
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I don't care if it's your wallet or your smartphone,
you leave it. You do not want to pick up
whatever came off the floor there, but you have a
great time. Will There was a place, uh in where
I grew up, thousand oaks out here. It's called Pips Place,
and you walk in there and on the bar top
it said no smoking allowed, but they let everybody sitting
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at the bar have heaters in their mouth at all times.
Like literally, that was almost like their joke, like, who's
gonna come in here to stop us and and find
us for for breaking the rules. So yeah, there's a
good thing a little listen. Back in the day, man,
you know, people could people could smoke in public. Now
you smoke in public, people give you dirty looks. You know,
it's just a little bit bizarre, as you can't sell
drugs here. Yeah, that was a yeah. Now, Roberto, are
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people abiding by the laws. Probably not, don't say they are.
And you had to post that and say don't do that.
It's it's happening. Yeah, that's that's that's a disclaimer. That's
I feel like we live in a world now where
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like if you don't post it, then you're basically saying, well,
is it okay to sell drugs there? You're like it
kind of is. Now you almost have to post what
you shouldn't do everywhere just you can say, well, we
have a sign, like someone comes in to see you. Yeah,
but we have a sign it says not to do that. Clearly,
we told our patients not to. It's like that's the
world we live him. You go to the gym, it
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says that, right. But it's because we've got too many
damn lawyers out there, like just looking to sue everyone
all the time. Yeah, everybody's looking for a quick come
up these days. Man, that's right, they're all trying to
come on, Berto, you are a funny dude, Like that's
the first thing that jumped into your mind, just like, yeah,
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that sid that side, What the hell? It's pretty funny
Sun Sun Valley and Spanish by Lajolais. There was a
tweet set at one point this weekend by Roberto would
you say I'm faded? I'm faded? Yeah. It was obviously
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when it was pretty apparent the Raiders were not gonna
win and advance in the playoffs. But it was just
simple I'm faded. Yeah, Berto, How how mangled were you
at that point? By the way, I give him credit,
he wasn't going the old Listen, I'm just gonna drink
some four or five percent loggers. You were going a
heavy lifting six Yeah. Yeah, you're a real fan. There's
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there's some fans out there apparently we're well, they're throwing
stuff at the officials. That's not right. There's not okay
to do not okay to do that? Would do that?
You know somebody was throwing things at the Buffalo uh
you know end zone. Yeah, Kendrick Borne, little guy, I
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thought for sure. I locked my top drawer. I didn't
know why anybody was getting NBC got some really good
shots of it, and Kendrick Boorne was made aware of it. Like,
can you imagine scoring a touchdown and then your next
thought is, oh, that's a building in the field. I'm surprised. No,
I didn't want to go he Seriously, how many players
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can say that they've actually had that head a close encounter. Yeah, yeah,
it's like, look at it, it's right there on the field.
Imagine being a person I had to come remove it. Yeah,
I mean imagine imagine the person I had to run
out there, like when they go recover the kicking tea
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mechanical cloths and in those temperatures, I mean it's basically, uh,
you know, like an icicle at that point, you know,
I mean, how do you know so much about buildos bro?
I mean I didn't actually hear that because Roberto jumped
in my air was something that was appropriate. Alright, you're
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you're a dirt bag and a half my friend, wait,
way to deflect Jonas, way to deflect it. Put it
on Bert to tell them, are what you just said? Yeah,
and that's why I was distracted. Okay, There's there's a
lot of visuals, you know, they said the local good
humor man used to drive around and then when you
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heard that music come on, you could you know there
were all kinds of popsicles that were available. Yeah, okay,
all right, keep them off the ice cream trucks. I mean,
I'm just said you said, when it's cold, they're frozen.
It is two froze here. Fox Sports Radio, all right,
coming up fifteen minutes from now, We've got a very
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a little bit of a report card on a situation
in the NFL. Look, and it's got Super Bowl implications,
So we will give that to you here fifteen minutes
from now. How is your showing Fox Sports Radio. I mean,
listen to Dynamite. Yeah, there was da five star, five
out of four stars. Yeah. Just how the bet workout
for you last night? How to go? Ye? Not well? Yeah,
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mixed reviews views. But here's what I love about Jonas.
When a game starts, he'll text me, especially when things
don't go are going well. And by the way, what
was your instinct to be like, oh, Cardinals plus thirteen
a half is a lock here? Look at no point
like any well, I was just letting you know what
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the live line was. Now. Now, whether whether or not
I happen to pet on it, that's a whole another conversation,
you know, but the Eagles as an underdog a spoiler. Yeah,
I didn't want to know. Here's here's the Oh no,
that's fun. I just totally defecate on the Wait wait,
that's deprecation. Yeah, yeah, not deprecate, don't that. Um yeah,
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I'm sorry. Yeah, Philly, Philly to win out right was
not a that was a horrible It was a horrible
decision to say that on on live radio, national radio.
And I want to apologize first to you and Brady,
and then I want to apologize to our listening audience
out there. Um, I was I was horribly wrong. Okay,
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there we go. Yeah, it's uh. But again, I mean
I felt a sense of relief because yeah I did not.
I felt like Tampa with the point spread, I like that,
But nonetheless I like the once that got down to seven,
and I was like, Okay, I'm on the side of Tampa.
The Bucks are gonna be hosting the Rams, who obviously
took care of Arizona. Is going to be a fun
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game to watch, really fun. And and then we've got
the not so fun part of the conversation, which is, uh,
what do the Philadelphia Eagles do now moving forward based
on that performance, how about you throw the ball to
your high draft picks. How about how about target your
your best player instead of targeting a tight end, which,
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by the way, if you're gonna use tight ends, why
the hell did you get rid of your best tight end.
He's got a Donjo He's got a Don Joy knee
brace on his arms. So maybe Jason Hurts is a
little bit concerned about the elbow there DonJoy. Oh that's
what it is. Yeah, they'm telling you they have they
have transition elbows. I do too, because he's a joy one.
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He's a joy to be around. Oh, it's Don and Enjoy.
I don't know, I've really looked into that. I felt
like it was two person's last name. But but Don
and Joy would make sense that it's two different people.
It's Philadelphia and and look, the bright side is and
we were mentioning this a little bit yesterday, that Philadelphia
has got the first round draft picks that they can
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feel good about, that they can try and improve the roster.
But Philadelphia now all of a sudden goes into the
off season. And Troy Aikman made the point during the
game when he said, look, they gotta they're gonna have
a lot of stuff to look at here. It's almost
it's almost like they didn't make the playoffs. You know,
like I come away from that game and I go, well,
I mean, let me, let me put it this way.
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First impressions are everything, right, especially in professional sports. We
tend to create narratives around first impressions and usually draw
opinions based on that that we stick to come hell
or high water. And in this case, now Philly is
viewed as a playoff team. That's what Nick Sirianni did
in his first year, That's what Jalen Hurts was able
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to do. And the problem with that is is I
think they were almost like a year too soon, like
things just kind of went their way and worked out
where they became a playoff team, and now it it
expedites that, Okay, well let's build this thing into winning
another super Bowl. They could easily take a step back
next year. They could easily become and you know, a
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losing team or an average football team that doesn't make
the playoffs, and you're looking at them a lot different,
and you know that Philadelphia media market and what they'll
be saying if that's the case, so I and and
and now it's like moving a step forward forward. But
they've got three first round picks. If all of that happens,
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and they still can't make it to take that next
step next year in the playoffs, there's even more mounting
pressure as far as is Nick Sirianni the guy he
wasn't you know, heralded quite as much. So that's my
concern for them. Like I think Nick Sirianni did a
hell of a job, a hell of a job. Jalen
Hurts continually gets better the more he plays. He looked
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bad in that game, but I don't think that was
necessarily all on him. Now. There definitely worth some instances
of times when he was missing some open guys. But
he'll grow from that, he'll get better from that. I
think I just wonder this after watching that game, after
seeing him now for a couple of years, I wonder
if they're sold on him, because you know how Howie
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Roseman likes to play this thing. He stacked that quarterback
room before wins and with foals, and they got three
first round picks, and so if one of those first
round quarterbacks, whoever you want to throw into the conversation
Matt Corrall, can he pick it? Molik Willis, I if
people view him as that if one of those guys
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falls into the one of those first round picks, what
do you do. I mean, it's Howie Roseman take the
chance to take him and looking to stack the room
and saying, you know, I don't know if Hurts as
the guy or not, but I know I've got another
guy in the waiting who potentially can be And oh,
by the way, I've drafted two other players that are
gonna be immediate impact players to help our roster. That's
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that's scenario could play itself out. So I think it's
one of the craziest off seasons to follow is going
to be the Eagles, what they do with their roster
and what they build and can build into. For I
think you try to parlay it into as many picks
as you can and get as many good players as
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you can. And I don't I think that it's an
interesting proposition that you you try to figure out if
there's another quarterback outside of Jalen Hurts. But I also
think that you you measure and you weigh it out,
saying that there are some needs that they have, especially
on the offensive side of the ball. And you can
never have too many, you know, offensive linement, but you
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can never have too many playmakers as well. Yeah, I
think there are some some really talented players at skilled
positions coming out this year. And I think that it
would be best served to to actually use that many
picks to get guys that you could and and and
I guess in theory you can move around in the
draft and leverage those those high draft picks and get more.
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And you know who does a great job of that,
The New England Patriots. So to me, I I hope
they don't mess it up, you know, I hope they
don't mess that up. I mean because to me, you
can get you could get maybe a play making, big
time linebacker. You could get you could get a defensive end.
You could you could get a tackle, you could get
a guard. Like come on, man, I gotta I gotta
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give you guys some like crazy. Let's bring this thing
full circle, because we're talking about the Eagles here, right,
and we were joking about Don Joy. Here's here's what
research has led me so don Joy, the brace that
we've all grown to love and are so familiar with
based on seeing it on elbows and knees and sports.
All right. It's owned by DJO Global, which was founded
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by Mark nord Quist. Now why is that important? Mark
nord Quist started dj O back in nineteen seventy eight,
otherwise known as Don Joy in his garage. You know
who he played for in the NFL. He was an
offensive line captain for the Philadelphia How about that for
coming full sir? Crazy? Is that coincidence? Then? And an
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attorney can need they could together name the company after
their wives, Donna Enjoy to create Don Joy. Look at that?
I mean such cornballs, but men, I mean they're doing
well in life, and I kept it for them. And
I think that that would you know, came out of
Carl's Bad, California from Not that's correct where it came from.
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I'd like Carl's Bad. Yeah, isn't there wine? Isn't that
Wine country? About that? I may not know that they're
trained out there before? Just isn't that out where? Isn't
that like past Palm Springs or near Palm Springs? No,
it's like just north of San Diego. Okay, I mean
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who knows? And I mean and furthermore, who cares I mean, listen,
I hear Carl's bit a lot. How you say it's over.
It's over like San Diego. It's like not far from
San Diego, a little past. That's it's kind of like
bad Dad, but Carl's back. Carl's bag. I wonder if
it's named after spell it b A D Like it's
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like Carl's like Carl's Jr. Bad. Like remember, like Carl
is bad, like Carl's Jr. Bad. This Remember when Carl
Lewis tried to sing the national anthem and it was bad.
Carl's bad. I got you, see how you spoke. Carl
is bad though, Yeah, he's so Carl bad, Carl bad.
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Got you? Yeah, I got it. Now he was horrible.
They should be called Carl horrible though. I might give me.
I like don Joy. I'm gonna go get me a
don Joy after this this show. I mean, they're so
good that I like the coconut and I like like
the almond in there, and it's just really good. I really.
I like the fact that there's two of them and
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one and if you go supersize there's four. Actually they're
so good. Yeah that's the candy bar. Okay, all right,
it's Almenjoy. Yeah, I'm glad you helped me out there,
just you know, thank you. That's you see me in
a pickup basketball game. They're wearing two Donjoys on my knees.
I have to wear two Donjoys. Definitely afraid that I'm
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worn Almenjoy Because let me tell you something, it's hard
to be mobile and an almond. Some things will restrict
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who um our executive producer. Yeah, we were called him
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skied to laugh yesterday because he went to skiing and
he suffered an injury. So we were calling him ski
the lap yesterday. What happened, Well, I just, you know,
on the snowboard, burned his ass. Yeah, basically that's what happened. Rightly,
You scraped your ass. Well, I usually snowboard, and I
took the skis down the black diamond skis down to
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black diamond, then it went off the rails after that. Yeah,
a little cheese grater on the rump. There not a
first for him. So we uh, we've got the U
so greater on the rump on a black night. So
you know, he had a little bit of an issue,
but it did not stop Lee, who decided to partake
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in some playoff football at Sophi last night. You were
on hand for the Cardinals and Rams the destruction of
the Arizona Cardinals and so Lee first, right off the
bat menu, you sent over a picture of what appeared
to be a hot dog I'm thinking it was a
hot dog and it was fry. Yeah, it looked very bizarre, like, yeah,
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it looked like a giant slim gym. It was not whatsoever.
The bun looks stale, but actually the bun was okay.
But no, the food was not good that nothing smelled good,
nothing tasted good. You know, there's no there's no smell
in the audience of like that. What do you expect, Like, like,
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I'm not a slim gym, a peanuts and popcorn and
stale hot dogs. But it is a great stadium. The
stadium was hot dog and in the in the in
the bud, the fried hot dog was eight dollars. If
here here, here's here's the strategy if you if you
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live in southern California, all right, if you have that
sort of gross food, right, I mean, it's so unappetizing
that people won't want to take off their masks to
eat it. They just want to keep their masks. That's
what this is about. That's I think, Gavin Newsoon, that's
a good point. That's a very good a very good point. Now, Lee,
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what else? Now, how much is a beer? There? What
are we talking about? Beer prices? Is so fine. So
most of them went for about sixteen fifty Jesus, yes,
sixteen fifty for pretty much anything. I found one guy
who's selling bud lights for eleven sixteen fifty for a beer,
I mean, but as a Oh my gosh, is a
bear worth that? Like? Is it? Were wanting to drink
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that badly? Where that's fair? Well? That that's bert tos bar.
You know they needed drugs. Yeah, there's more than that.
There's more than that. Now, this is where the super
Bowl is going to be taking place. So and would
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you like to warn people from some of the odors,
because apparently there was an odor there at the stadium.
There is an odor around the premises that I cannot
confirm nor deny. Smells a little bit like sewage, I
would say, and one or two of them, are you
kidding me? Do you want to know where stand Cronky
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used to have the old facility in St. Louis? Where's that?
It was an earth City, Missouri, if I'm not mistaken,
And it was right like down the way from a Gigantic.
I forget exactly what the name of the plant was,
but and I guess you just say that they were
like burning trash. It was one of those big like landfills,
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and so there was a thought that a lot of
when the wind would blow, especially down towards the facility,
you'd smell it, and in particular you're wondering like is
this good for my help? And so for a series
of years, the Rams they would practice out there, but
sometimes they use the indoor just because I think there
was a concerned thought for the air quality there outside
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of Earth City where the Rams practice back in their
days in Saint Louis, Eddie, can you smell the the
crap mode from your front room seats? Not only can
we smell it, Uh, there is a great that is
right underneath my my wife's seat there and she has
brought stuff from home to plug up the grate and
(37:52):
cover it and uh try and prevent the odor from
coming out. So it's that bad brand new stadium and
they've got a crap moat around the State Adium and
people can smell it while they're inside at watching the game.
I don't know about walking around if you can smell it,
but where her seat is, yeah, we like, what is
that smell? And we like looked into the seat and
there's like a great there from god knows where. I mean,
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you're just like this, She's complained multiple fun. I have
fun at the super Bowl. Everybody, of course, that's amazing.
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