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So you know, we uh, we got wrapped up in
a Christmas movie conversation here because LeVar tried to work
in Friday as a Christmas movie Friday after next Friday
after I feel like, uh, you know, something else going
on there.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
But nonetheless, uh, you know, we need to.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Obviously set up one of the most important aspects of
this show. It's time for a different version of this.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Sometimes you can't get to everything in the world of
sports or entertainment. Good thing, the guys are here to
bring you. In case you missed it.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
And for that, we turned it over to our executive producer, Lead.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Lap. Good morning everybody, Good morning, Good morning Jonas, Good.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Morning Brady, you, Hey LeVar, Hey guys.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
In case we missed this, Hey Brady, in case you
missed this from last segment from on the Shore, Yeah, well, yeah,
I lost the paper throw it away.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
I had to pick it out of the garbage.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
But uh really probably where I deserved to say, guys.
In case you missed this from the weekend where Miami
took on Syracuse. Uh, reporter Ashley Winskowski was actually stopped
mid drive by none other than Sebastian the Ibis, who
got down on a knee and asked for her number.
Of course she denied his what yeah she He actually
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got down on a knee and asked for her number
mid drive?
Speaker 5 (02:33):
How do you spell her? Last time?
Speaker 4 (02:35):
When Skowski w E N s k O s k
I her first season as a I believe sideline reporter
from Syracuse, And yeah I did that.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Yeah, I don't see it. Spell it again.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
When Skowski w w E N s k O s
k I. Yeah that's her first name, Ashlee Ashley.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Anyway, Yes, she turned him down.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Many people found it to be a pretty much a
cringe moment, but uh it's cringe.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Hey man, shoot your shot? Is it drown? Goowski? Is
that the last name?
Speaker 5 (03:13):
No? No, different Ski? Different Ski in this case?
Speaker 6 (03:15):
Yeah, I mean nice though we know that. What can
I not say that anymore?
Speaker 1 (03:27):
That isn't what he was talking about. Yeah, I mean, yeah,
you know, I mean I guess it depends on what
what search pools up for you, you know what I mean,
Like one one can give you one story, another one
can give you another story. Like one it's like, Okay,
that sucks for him that she said no, and then
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another you go look at another and it might be
like maybe she didn't even favor you know, it's like
a little little you know, I'm conflicted here, so this maskot.
Let me just need a little pre tip here.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Like don't try and hit on women when you're dressed
up like some goofy little stuffed animal or something you
pull out of a claw machine. I was the rat
of Chuck E Cheese. It never worked, It never worked ever.
You never got somebody's mother ever, ever.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
Ever.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Little Joey right there, a little badass little Joey right there.
You was like, you know what, I'm gonna go take
this smoke break. When I come back, I'm gonna get Joey, Joey,
little Joey's moms.
Speaker 5 (04:25):
Now, maybe just you weren't that good of a rat. Well,
the other the other rat that I know from Chuck
E Cheese, he was getting called to house parties, you know,
all kinds of star That's a lie.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
He's just trying for your affection.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
That's all I've got documented proof of this.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
Heather Locklayer did ask for a picture with me and
her family.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Very small too, like super small. What you're talking about it?
Speaker 5 (04:52):
All right?
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Speaking of while we're talking about getting down on knees,
I mean, at least at least Wow, at least at
least c Mac is going to have a season ending
Uh well I don't know this season ending, but at
least he's going to have, you know, a little bit
of extended time at home. You know McCaffrey's done, he's
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not coming back. Yeah, I think so. I mean, why
come back?
Speaker 3 (05:17):
Now?
Speaker 1 (05:17):
That's different, They're just the same. Why not legs, off
season training or what? Is there like a issue going
on there?
Speaker 3 (05:30):
The forty nine ers need to get to the off
season themselves, Yes they do, yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Just not their year. Yeah. Yeah, it's a rough one,
but it's Christian McCaffrey's year, end day, every day.
Speaker 5 (05:41):
Lee, what else for? Goot? I feel like that wasn't
really one of your topics, you know what.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
I think there was a reason why we talked mostly
Christmas movies, less less everything we're good.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
For Casey Bussy today. No, that was it topic.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Now if you want more, here we go. Chris collins Worth.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
A lot of people are concerned because it's uh one
of his hands was uh bruised in miscolored last night
during that forty nine Ers bills.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
It looked like the lizard off off of VEG Remember
that movie V when Yeah, when their faces like came off.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
And stuff like, oh he fell down a sixty foot hill.
Sixty foot hill looks like you fell if the umpire staple.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
He couldn't understand it, like, is this like bad lighting
or something like that?
Speaker 5 (06:22):
He have you guys seen They like went to the
spot of this supposed fall, and they've like done the
whole measurement everything else. They like, this is it's gonna
be hard to make up how that happens to your
face from a sixty foot fall.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Then he put like an eye patch onto or something
to that effect.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
Yeah, it was a lot.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
What do you think happened?
Speaker 5 (06:42):
He was faid, he lost to bet and he wants
the money.
Speaker 7 (06:45):
Oh okay, I think okay, Just the placement of the
bruising being all on the left side is very particular,
Like did he only hit the hill on his like
left side of his face?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Like why wasn't it his whole face? Right? I mean,
but when you when you take that dead man's like fall,
you don't roll. Sometimes you just slide.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
That's true, you know what I mean? Like that really
wasn't much of a hill.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
I didn't see it. I didn't see it, so I
don't know. But I'm just saying if he just fell down,
like you know, how you go down, he wore his
ass out? Whoa just right hand after right hand? Okay,
way to clean it up? Like two face, way to
clean it up. Geez, what you're talking about? You?
Speaker 2 (07:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Man? That also, why is he staying at a Hampton Inn?
Speaker 5 (07:38):
Yes? Standing, wait, what's wrong Hampton In?
Speaker 1 (07:45):
All that money because you don't spend it. I'm a
I'm a graduate guy myself. He spends his money on cars.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
Graduate had man'll be hate on Hampton and Lorena.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Saying boie bougiem just she's like, I don't even stay
at the Hampton, all right.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
But you'll eat free food from someone who brings it
into you. Huh. I do have a buddy by the way,
who Okay, he lives. I don't know if it's a
Hampton in I heard the exact hotel, but he will
walk into the lobby go get a free breakfast before
he goes in gulfs because no.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
One knows whether or not he's staying there.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
That's like once a week.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
That's great. Wow, Lee shakes his head like he's done it.
Just walk in.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
There's so many like hotels that are like that, where
like no one's really paying that much attention or asking
what room you're in.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
You walk in, have a free breakfast about it's cheapy breakfast.
It's like, hey, we're not We're only going to give
you what's okay anyway, So hey, you Rob some yogurt,
So look homeless, that's all.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
Those one of those waffles are gonna warm up.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
You know, Rob Parker last night lied? Okay, just just
so people understand, how.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
Can we understand that the context of your story right now?
So like like what were you doing? Why were you with?
Rob Parker? Not everyone's able to watch whatever show you're
on with that night, small guy.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Oh no.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
So we do a show called The Challenge. It comes
on after Sunday Night football NBC affiliate out here at
Channel four in southern California, and so before the show,
because it's all done at City Walk by Universal Studios.
Before the show by Universal Studios. Before the show, there's
an NBC Sports grill which is across the way where
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the guys go and they'll get something to eat beforehand. Obviously,
you know me, I'm not going to do that because
I have to be up so early and we're doing
the show right afterwards. So I'll meet up with those
guys while they're there. And you know, it's like nobody's
paying for anything, Like NBC's like covering it for those
guys when they want to eat or whatever, like you know,
it's all good. I walk in last night and Rob
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Parker is eating a dessert with a candle in it,
like Robertson, what are you doing birthday? And like yeah,
but he told him it was so he could get
a free dessert. Oh wait a second, come, Like the
entire meals free. So he got free on top of
free because he's such a cheap ass.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I knew that, Rob saw your birthday go so this
next month. It's not how this works.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
It's not like literally will not pass up an opportunity
to screw somebody or get something out for free at
any point in time. So to see a guy show
up at a Hampton in and walk in to get
breakfast before they go play around of golf, that is
a Rob Parker move Like that that would be something
Rob Parker would do.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
You got Home Alone?
Speaker 5 (10:41):
That was a long story just to get to the
same point like, oh, Rob Parker would do that too.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Yeah, you know, gotta I gotta clear the home alone.
Home Alone got to be added to Christmas movies that
you should watch, which there's a first one first one
second one's not bad second one is not bad. That's
actually one of those those movies that they were all
too good.
Speaker 5 (11:01):
But what else you got to do better with Rob Parker?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
And that's it for a case you missed. Oh that
was it? Just the second time? It was it? Ye?
Speaker 5 (11:09):
I mean, what are we talking about? Field goal kicking?
Is that were timing? We got that. That's not a
long segment.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
So all right, good job Lee, Yeah, good job. Sober
Lee is not as fun as drunk Lee. Man. I
don't know, man, we've got it. We might have to
go back to the other Lee. Man, you're just you're no,
You're not enough fun right now. It's not cool. I
think you're greatly. I can do a little morning drinking.
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We got gotta get you back, you know what I mean,
We gotta get Pooky back.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Man.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
I don't like this one anyways. All right, let's keep going. Hey,
what do the Ravens do with Justin Tucker? You know,
any other kicker would have probably been what.
Speaker 5 (11:52):
Why can't Justin Tucker go through a slump?
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Yeah, that's it's the truth. Why can he? You know
he probably can. He's probably one of the few that
has enough of a resume credibility you know, community, community
credibility where it's it's just a slump. But for most
others that's not. You don't you missed that many and
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you cost them a game like that. I mean, you know,
chances are like, who's the who's the kicker that was
missing the other week? I don't remember and I.
Speaker 5 (12:26):
Was watching States kicker. Yeah, there was a pro kicker
that by the way, he kind of flew under the
radar of like, you had a couple of kicks, buddy,
you guys won that game.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yeah, sorry about it, but it was there was one
that he missed extra points, wasn't it the was it
the commander's kicker? Somebody was missing a whole bunch of kicks,
and it was like, he's going to he's definitely he
knows he's going to need a new job, and I want.
Speaker 5 (12:56):
I don't know if it was Jets, Yeah, it was
the Jets are in the year.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
There was one that just happened not too long ago.
They lost the game because he couldn't make a field
goal and he went over and sat on the sideline.
You could just tell he was like, yep, I'm losing
my job, Like I'm not going to have a job tomorrow.
I forgot to follow up. I forgot to follow up
on it. It was right before Thanksgiving too, it was
somebody before Thanksgiving. It's like, yeah, I'm not going to
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have a job, but I don't know. I didn't follow
up to see if he lost it. But guys that
kicked the ball. Like when people say, you literally have
one thing that you have to do, one job that
you have to do. And now, granted, I know there
are elements that are involved, you know, like the wind
and you know, weather conditions and all kinds of stuff
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like that. I get it, but you literally have to
do one thing. That's it. You don't have to worry
about getting off of a blocker, you don't have to
worry about reading a blitz, you don't have to worry
about you know, running, escaping nothing. All you're doing it's
setting yourself up and you're kicking this ball in between.
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By the way, if you stand very close to a
field goal post, you know it's pretty wide. I mean
it's pretty wide. It's like how you can fit You
would never know that you could fit two basketballs inside
of a basketball room, but it's pretty big. So you're
saying the job is easier. I'm not saying I'm not
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saying it's easy, because if it was easy, everyone would
be doing it. I'm saying to those who that is
your what you do. You're in the league, that's your profession.
Could you mean how long? It's not it's not about
if I can make one. That'd be like if you
ask me, can I make a tackle in the open field,
I'd say yes. Do I miss tackles at times? Sure?
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Not many, but I did miss here and there. But
that's that's the equivalent, right, Like if you're asking, if
you're asking q Q, can you throw a spiral? Yep,
done right, I'll spin that. You'll spin it even today,
I'll spin it right now, right, That's what I'm saying.
That's that's the equivalent. Can you spin the ball? If
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you're quarterback? Can you throw the ball where it looks
like a good ball as a quarterback? Like, you know,
one thing you can do for a really, really long time.
You can shoot hoops and you can kick like you
could kick balls like that's not something that like age
takes away from you, like you could still. I remember
my rookie year, we brought in Eddie Murray. Oh, Eddie Murray.
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Eddie Murray was probably old enough to be my granddad.
He just turned one hundred and six, I believe. I mean,
you might be right, you might be right. You're exaggerating,
but you could be accurate. I'm just saying he was
like sixty one. He was like sixty one. Brought made
Eddie Murray babysat George Washington. I believe. Let's see Eddie Murray.
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How old is that? Listen? Was he the barefoot guy?
Was never very.
Speaker 5 (16:06):
Baseball for a second.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Yeah, there is a baseball Eddie Murray. But no, this
this was a kicker. We brought an Eddie Murray sixty
eight years old. Sixty years old? Wait, yeah, day, I
won't see when they brought him in, Hey, bron that
was two thousand. That was two thousand. He was forty
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four and they brought him in. I mean he was
old as hell, you know. Could he still make him? No,
that's too bad. No, And that's the point though, But
you you still thought, hey, let's bring him in, let's
give it a go. Washington nineteen ninety five, Ardskins. And
then he came back. They brought him back in two thousand. Yeah,
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what did you say, well, he put he was with
the Redskins in ninety five, and then he came back
to the Redskins in two thousand. That's now known as
the Washington Commanders.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
You know, it's wild about that. So we had Scott
Player as a as a punter, I believe. I don't
think he was. Was he a kicker punter anyway. The
point is is he wore that like single bar face mask,
and he had facial hair, so he looked a lot
older than he actually was. Like if you actually like
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go back and look at photos of him, you're like, dang,
he was he's like fifty four now. So I remember,
I mean, this is guy seventeen eighteen years ago. So
I remember thinking that, like, man, he looks like he's
like in his forties. He was probably like thirty four,
like thirty four years old, but he looked so old
because the face mask and because he had at that
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point like white hair, like facial hair.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Hey, bro, when they brought him in on November ninth
of two thousand, I remember this he was he became
he was the oldest player in the league when he
came in. Oldest player in the league. Now that's not
saying much because of there. I mean, I know there's
you know, it's not that old, of like people aren't
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that old. But I mean, I'm just saying you carried
the distinction of being the oldest player in the league
when you came in. By the way, did Eddie Murray
retire twice?
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Like Bruh didn't play ninety eight, didn't play in ninety six.
I think you might have retired twice and just said, yeah,
listen now I'm ready this time.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
I mean, he's sixty eight, he's sixty eight. Well do
the math on that. What go? What's what's forty four? Man?
He was forty four? Forty four? And uh yeah, sang
he's so he was my age basically when when he
was kicking, when that was a real guy won a
Super Bowl. I'm saying is is that you can do
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that job forever. You can kick forever. Don't miss clipping kicks.
That's all you do. You swing golf clubs, drm practice,
you kick different types of balls. They damping your balls,
they get they give you all, they make your balls
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all kinds of different. There's no way that's true. Are
they really swinging golf guys? Bro we'd be looking at
I remember I used to be looking at Ethan Albright
and who was it? Uh? He played? He was a
kicker for uh for Jacksonville before he came to real
cool dude, Scoby not Scoby, No, no, no no. He
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used to sell cars. I bought a porch offering. I
forgot I forget his name. I can't remember his name,
dang it. What's his name? Anyways, bro, they was like,
we'd be looking over on another field, because you got
like three four practice fields, and whatever field we weren't on,
you know, they would be there and they kick, you know,
snap kick, snap kick, you know, stuff like that, and
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you know they'd have golf clubs out like and I
guess they were saying, like, the best golfers are kickers
because of the way you have to contort or whatever.
So it was basically like a running joke that they
get to do swing practice while we're practicing football because
that has something to do with the way they kick
the ball. So they'd be swinging, swinging golf clubs and
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stuff off on the other field. I was like, man,
I got this all wrong. I got this all wrong.
Brian Barker, Barker, there you go about that. I mean,
my man was honey glazed too, like he he kept
a clean tan on him. Broh. And if I recall,
he was a smooth dude. Man Barker was a dude.
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Now my guy was. He was a thugg and we
used to thugging bug together. John Hall was one of
the dopest dudes ever as a k he couldn't get
healthy when he came to us. But that's the story
of my career is our kickers always screwed us. Man.
We never had a kicker that you pulled us through.
The trajectory could have been totally different, like in two thousand,
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like I think we had like four or five kickers
come through the door man during the course of the
whole entire season, like four or five guys coming in
to try to and none of them did well, none
of them. And that's all you gotta do. I don't
get it. It's confusing to me. I don't get it.
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I don't care how big the crowd is. I don't like,
I don't want to hear all that you have one
thing that you do. You are literally allowed to be
a specialist. That's why it's called special You are a specialist.
That's it. That's all you gotta do. Like a long snapper.
I think that's one of the greatest jobs ever. If
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you can snap the hell out of a ball, you
can play forever, play forever. Cause you're a backup. You're
like a third string backup lineman. You're not going in
if the first lineman goes down. You're going in. If
the second lineman goes down and you ain't got no
other choices, that's it. Or you could be like a
tight end. You are a specialist. Snap that god dang ball,
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Kick that god dang ball. The only one in the
scenario that isn't a specialist is the holder. That's usually
a quarterback, backup quarterback, could be a receiver. But that's
the only one in out of the whole deal that
is not a specialist. Kick the god dang ball.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Little Birdie told me that maybe the issue might be
with the holder this year, maybe a holder for Baltimore.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Is that what it is? You know?
Speaker 5 (22:37):
Who's the holder? Jonas?
Speaker 1 (22:39):
I forget his name, but you know what they said.
His first name starts with goodbye. How many holders? Can
you name? The damn But did you get it yet?
He he is a Penn Stater. I do know.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
That is a really how are we doing this? Yeah,
he is a Penn Stater.
Speaker 5 (23:03):
That's how we're doing that.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
I mean that's Lizza just you know, little Birdie told me,
is it Jordant?
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Is it is that on the Jordan? Yeah, maybe Jordan Stout.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
Maybe, Well he's the punter buddy is from Penn State.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
You guys are guessing is he a holder?
Speaker 3 (23:19):
I believe so that's what I heard. Yes, Jordan Stout
is the holder now this year, so maybe that is
the problem.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
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(24:24):
I don't know what if we're looking at a suspension,
but that got ugly.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
And a hurt look. Man, it was a bad look. Yeah,
he smoked Trevor Lawrence. He had Trevor looking like Tula
out there, man, and that ain't you know? You don't
want to see that on no nasty hit. You don't
want to see that at all. Yeah, you don't want
to see it at all, But you don't want to
see it after a nasty hit, man.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
I did find it interesting that someone after the hit
posted like what was like rewarded the hit of the season,
And it's a shot of Mike's singletary taking off someone's
head at some point in time, almost in the exact
same way, And I was like, huh, boys, game has
changed a lot.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
That was I mean, I had pictures leading with my
forearm too. Just but it's a different game. And and
like it's just like you, you gotta govern it and
you gotta manage it differently, like people used to have
fun like you. If you think about it, the NFL
used to be shopped and marketed with big hits like
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that was like how you you got people excited to
watch games, like highlights. You'd see guys getting clotheslined, flipped
on their heads, stuff like that. That was that was
the norm. But that's not what it is now. And
and now the understanding of what you know, these hits,
you know, the type of toll it can take on
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on guys, and what it looks like. And listen, it's
it's now a thing. It's now understood. So now they've
kind of legislated the the balance of it out of
the game. I'm one who played valiently, and I ultimately
I think there's a fine line between going crossing the
line and being you know, flagrantly too valiant in the
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way that you play, versus just making physical plays. You know,
I had a rant about tackling and or touching the
quarterbacks that you know, it's to me, I think it's
gotten too it's just too much. But in this instance,
in this case, that I mean, that was just it
was uncalled for and for what the rules call for
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now and what it looks like, you just there's no
you know, there's no place for that in the game.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
I'm not saying that, you know, it wasn't a dirty
play and he shouldn't be suspended or whatever the punishment
is they hand out to him. He's a little chippy anyway,
so you've seen him have dust ups and other games.
But in real time in game speed, I just wonder
how fast that play is coming at you and him
seeing him slide, if he's got as much time as
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people maybe think he does looking at it from slow
motion as opposed to real time, real game speed to
be able to adjust like that, because you know it
was forearm, but I wonder if if the intent was
I'm gonna smack him on the side of his head,
or if he just thought, you know, maybe he'd hit
the upper body like.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
I don't know, I just well, he was too low
to hit his upper body when he when he took
off to take the hit or do the hit he
was too He was too low for that, and he
did hit a lot of his shoulder. He hit some
of his shoulder, But the bottom line is his trajectory
on his entry point of contact. It was low. So
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either he was planning on hitting him in his legs
and taking his legs out, which would have been perfectly
legal had he been running. You know he's running, You
do what you need to do to take the runner down.
He's not in the pocket. He's a runner. But with
that being said, once he started to slide and he
continued on, and he continued on with his fore arm extended,
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he knew what he was doing. As someone who delivered blows,
he knew exactly what he was doing in that moment.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
How do you okay, if you're a defender and you
would see a quarterback start to slide and you're already
closing in on making a play.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
The rules are different, though, but the way, and to
answer your question, when I was playing, that was still
an opportunity to bust his head open, like that's that's
the rule. Was not It's not. It wasn't governed the same.
It wasn't governing the same. Depending on how late you
you went into your slide dictated like, for instance, even
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being able to hit the quarterback when he throws the ball.
You used to get one to two steps a defender.
If I got, if I could and we were counting,
like the ball is about to come out, I get
two steps before I got to pull up. If I
can hit, If I can hit that man with all
my might and drown it, like drive him into the
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ground or hit his head off the ground. If I
can take this quarterback out within two steps, he's out
of there, out of there. So it's the But the
rules are different now, it's governed differently, and you can't
you can't approach it the same exact way that you
did when I played. So I'm not privy to how
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it's all discussed and what they do and sitting in
the rules meetings that they have, but we do know
that they are legislating a lot of those things out
of the game. And and so the thought process, it
doesn't matter what your thought process is. Once that man
looks like he's about to slide, you pull up. You
pull up, you don't, you don't continue on. That's just
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what it is. You have to adapt, you have to adjust,
You pull up and and he didn't. He knew exactly
what he was doing. That was not that was not
an accidental Like he did not accidentally hit Trevor Lawrence
in that moment. He was going for for that neck.
You don't, you don't lead, he's starting to slide, You're
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still you're still going in your trajectory on hitting him.
And then not only do you continue on, but then
you you extend your forearm like you knew what you
were doing. Decent little brawl afterwards, though, I mean, was
that Britain that got a hold of him. Britain Strange
was the first one. I think he slammed Britain down.
But they you know, then Scheff got involved, like it
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was some dudes getting involved. Man.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
That's funny about the Shurf getting involved is that so
Shaer had his helmet off, and so Sureff made sure
to take his off, like not one of these like no, no, no,
if we're going to do this, let's do this.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
And I wonder if they would have just let them go,
if they would have thrown down right then and there
you know it's football, man, that that became gang going gang.
That was ganggang right there, and it didn't look like
it was a whole lot of dudes coming to help
r How you say his name is Zerr, Yeah, I
still can It wasn't It wasn't a good look. And
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I don't think either by any not the head coach
for Houston, not his teammates. I don't think anybody felt
good about how that played out. You could tell outwardly
that they weren't you know, they weren't okay with it either.
I used to see that when Dublin Kaffin would play
Upper Arlington or Centerville.
Speaker 5 (31:31):
Don't don't try to get me involved in the conversation.
I'm just a quarterback. What do you kind of you
know't we don't have much to say in this whole thing.
I mean, we're just the guys throwing the ball. You know,
we're not hitting anybody. We're not doing any of the
physical stuff. So I'm not gonna try to chime in
on this.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Bro. I might have came off the sideline on that one.
If it was on our sideline, I would have been
up in there. I would have been up there said,
I wouldn't have said anything. I wouldn't you would talk, Bro,
I would like, well, come get you some All right,
let's talk about like I'm talking about if they had
hit my quarterback, that's what I'm saying. Oh yeah, I
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would have been up in there like an assassin, and
I wouldn't have been talking trash. I would have been
talking like straight street street terms, and it's not appropriate
for radio. A. All kinds of words would have been
coming out, all kinds of you p p A mother,
Yeah you would you. It would have been all kinds
of stuff coming out. It would have been, but it
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wouldn't have been used in racial terms. It would have
been used, and you know, it's just it would have
been bad. I can only imagine what was being said
at that moment in time. You know, I would have
came off if it was on our side line, If
it was on our side of the field, I might
have got ejected because I would have got to him.
I would have got to him. You know, I sound
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like I'm talking tough, but I'm just saying like that
would have that would have moved me if I especially
if I was standing on like if we were on
the bench, different, but if we're standing there watching it,
like you're standing on the sideline, we're there that Yeah,
I think. I just don't think anybody who who cares
would a state stayed put it in that situation, not
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the way he was laying on the ground. Man, like
you you can't you can't watch your boy lay on
the ground like that and it not impacts you in
a way where you want to like you want to
defend that situation.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
So else sha heer got ejected, and then a guy
from the Jags got ejected. And the reasoning afterwards when
they asked the official and the the pool the postgame
pool questioning afterwards, he said, well, because he left the
side of the left the sideline.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
It looked like a lot of people left the sideline
for that. He might have been the one that left
the sideline and got a hold of him.
Speaker 3 (33:43):
Yeah, yeah, two pros and a cup of Joe here
Fox Sports Radio.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
That way, Jonas would have been behind the security. John
looked at him out there.
Speaker 5 (33:57):
Get him LeVar, get them good.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Oh my gosh, there's so much violence going on right now,
and leave would have bit like, hey, buddy, saw any buddy, Now,
Hey buddy, why'd you have to hit him like that? Hey,
we're thinking.
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Speaker 1 (35:06):
After your Sports week After happens.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
So it's time to get the fsr IR report.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Ir oh man, this I mean, it's it's a simple one,
but it's really really horrible. Get on the plane to
come back in Chicago from O'Hare and I sit down,
and out of all people to sit next to, I
sit next to a person who is like sick, sick
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like when I say six sick, I mean like like Lee.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
Sick, like Lee, but with whatever somehow found a way
of attacking his body like you know, like the bronchi old,
the bronchi old coughs, the sneezing, the running nose, the blowing.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
I was bro it was so bad. It was so bad.
I tucked my face in my hoodie, like with no
shame of the person next to me sitting, you know,
sitting there and look, I hope they're okay. I hope
like you get over it. At first, I was like, okay,
is this just like this person's like they have a condition.
(36:14):
It's not like they have a contagious cold or something
like that. Then I see the ricolar you know, the
what is it, the like things that you suck on
or whatever, Yeah, ricola or whatever it is. Yeah, Like hole,
I'm like, this cat is really really sick and you're
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just coughing it up and sneezing it up for a
four and a half hour flight and all I'm thinking of,
is I'm going to get sick. I'm going to get really,
really horribly sick. But it just made me start thinking
when COVID took place, they took your temperature, and if
it was like if something wasn't right, they weren't letting
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you on that plane. Correct, Like I do recall that, Yeah, sure,
then to be there needs to be a like a
health check before you're allowed to get on to a plane. Man,
oh god, that's not fear for me to have to
sit next to us or anybody else who's traveling to
have to sit next to a person that is as
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sick as that person was next to me yesterday. How
close were you to that we were sitting in the
same seat, Like we're saying, row, I think your first class.
That doesn't matter what class I was in. We're sitting
next to each other. The germs don't care if it's
first or or or Economy, it doesn't matter. I'm just
saying they should do it, like there should have to
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be there should still be temperature checks or something so
that if you're too ill to get on a flight
to fly, or at least have like a designated area
for people who are sick like I'm just I'm being honest,
and I might sound like, yeah, it might sound like yourselves. Yes, yes,
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yes it was bro. I was like, I was disgusted.
I couldn't enjoy my flight. I set my water down
and here here's where the rubber met the road. I
wanted to cover my water with another like a like
a napkin, but I felt like it would be offensive,
so I just sat my water. If I didn't drink
it all the way down, I sat it down, then
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I wouldn't touch it again. Now I'd get asked for
a new cup and a new refill, a new glass.
It was bro. If I'm not in by the end
of this week because I got sick, y'all know why.
It was as bad. That is the most ill I've
ever experienced. Sitting next to somebody on a PI.
Speaker 5 (38:45):
You were on a football team and a dan locker
room around some much more nasty stuff.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
But maybe I wasn't I wasn't aware back then. Maybe
it didn't matter. Maybe it didn't matter as much. You've
done something nasty, might have been a nasty dude. I
might have lived a nasty life at one point in time,
and you That's that's why I don't want to be
that now.
Speaker 5 (39:08):
Now it's like, Okay, I'm civilized, some poor lady on
the plane or something.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
I'm civilized. Now. Man, let me tell you something. I
was disgusted. I was disgusted.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
I'm not saying you ever like were to Lee's level.
But there is some nastiest in your life. That's all
I know.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
I'm just saying, man, there needs to be some type
of policy. If you're under the weather that far under
the weather, you're not allowed to come on this plane. Man.
No way, you went.
Speaker 5 (39:36):
Places where only Jonas dreams he can go.
Speaker 1 (39:38):
I don't know, I mean true dreams about the nasty.
If you're super sick, don't travel, please, like, be be
considerate of others. Man. If you're coughing out loud more
than five seconds in between sneezing, don't get on. Stay home.