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so we are going to get into a discussion about
a potential uh next big contract in the NFL for
a quarterback. But people have been sending in a picture
I didn't even know this is a thing. Mega millions
is up to one point oh two billion. There was
no winner in the in the jackpot, so they say
the estimated cash value is six hundred two million, five
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hundred thousand. Jesus, I mean, I mean, can we pull
together some money? Yeah? Do you want to do it? Like?
Why not? I mean not? So? What are we? Like?
What is how many different number combinations? Do you think?
Because if you you think about it, if you could
invest in, like if you could get to like fift
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of what the number combinations would be. I looked this up,
so it's approximately you have a one in three d
two million chants of winning of picking the numbers. So
think about that, Like if you could buy enough tickets,
which I think they're what two dollars a ticket? Yeah,
I mean that's a lot of money, but you could
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figure out a way of like actually giving yourself a
percentage chance of winning. You have to spend a lot
of money though. Okay, So if we do this, do
we are we doing quick picks or are we picking
our own numbers? I really don't know how all of
this works. I know my grandmam used to play her
numbers every every day. But I just don't know how
it works. I've never done it, because I'm telling you
right now, I refuse. How many numbers? Is it five?
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It's five and and make five or something? Yeah? Yeah,
I think there's something like that, Lee. Can we get
confirmation on that? By the way, Lea's looking in his
wallets right now and he's pulling out Thank god, it's
just pulling it out of his wallet. That is, they
really did just pull a piece of paper out of
his wallet? Lee? What can you say? What it? Would
you quit? If you want? Oh? Actually no, I'd come in.
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How many days I mean? And how many days would
it take before you came onto my I can be
like LaVar Jonas to shut up. It's my ass. Shut up.
I don't even want to hear what you say? What do? What?
Shut up? How funny would that be? You're all fired?
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I bought the station. Oh my gosh, h five numbers
and yeah, so uh well that's but that's power balls millions.
So that's that's mega so mega millions. I believe it's
five numbers. They have to be like one through seventy
or somewhere between there, and then the the power or
the I think it's called like a multiplier that one
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has to be between like one and twenty or something like. Yeah.
I mean so you have to get that right in
order to win pretty much anything. Okay, So here's here's
my stance on it. I'm not picking numbers. I will
do a quick pick because the problem is if we
if I pick selective numbers and then I don't win
this time around, but like three weeks from now out
those numbers hit, I will literally disappear into the woods
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with a thirty pack and a sawed off Like I don't.
I don't want to live in a world where I
was three weeks off winning. You can do that, but
you could do that now. I want a quick pick.
I don't want. I don't want to deal with it.
It's only a bloody pack in the woods. I mean,
you could do that now. I just don't want to
deal with it. Why do you need a thirty pack? Jonas? Uh?
Just you know, think about things, you know, just what
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could have been, you know. I just I don't. I
don't want to deal with the real make it past
three or four. That's what that is completely disrespectful and accurate,
disrespectful and accurate from Brady Quinn. So let's let's have
a serious moment here, okay, and and let's just just
let's just be real about it. If you did win
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all of it, and you cleared that's six on your million,
what would you do. What would be the first thing
that you did if you got it? Oh, man, two pros? Yeah,
you bet your ass'll be the first thing you do.
I'd still work. I'd still do this job. I'd still
do this job. I would. Um. That's that is that
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the first thing you're saying you would do. I think
I mean, like the fact that you're using that as
a qualifier means that you be done doing this show. Well, no,
I wouldn't. I know, I would still do this sure, Yeah. Positive.
The first thing you would do. I would give like
the close people around me, like at least a million
dollars each, just so they could all say they were
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millionaires too. And you know what, that truly is your heart.
So that's pretty cool. But that's truly you'd you'd have
to give them two million because after taxes, you know,
they only have I mean, I'm just saying you have
to give them two millions fair enough. Otherwise Uncle Sam's
gonna take his affright. Yeah, so yeah, so there is
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uh yeah, so I needed to be two. Who's counting
at that point. But as far as like what you
would buy, I don't know if there was something I
would buy that would just be obnoxious other than than
a house. What what would I buy that would just
be ridiculous? Yeah, calf calf calfine plants for sure. Yeah,
I would get calfine plants. Um. And then uh okay,
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what else? Like how much is a private jet? Like
if you wanted like a private plant, how much would
that cost? That's not that's not that's not very much.
You can get a good one fifteen. Yeah, I don't
want to use one though, Like I want want something
if you want to, well, I mean that that could range.
That could be that could range. Keep in mind, now
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six hundred million, don't don't you know Mike Tyson lost
four hundred million, so you know you could. You could
lose it. Don't don't get it. Don't get carried away?
How much? Says Phil Nicholson lost in wonder it was
something like that. They don't get carried away. You could
have you could have a really bad year in golf
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just losing all your pets and if you go quick, Brady,
what would you buy? I mean, you've already got a yacht,
You've got uh, I mean what do you what do you?
What do you? What does the man who already has
everything one with six hundred million? Um? I still would
I would? I want to own a Chipotle. I'd want
to have like one of those you can have a
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whole at that point. Well, yeah, but I just really
need one that's near me. I would property, Yeah, like
all my proflem like that people would be coming up
to right around the corner. I would need well, no,
hold on, I'm not done. That's like I would need
a you know, dairy queen where you get the like
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soft serve that comes out, but then you like dip
it and then you can have like chocolate. I'd have
to have yeah, like every night. I'll just eat one
of those every night because I love ice cream and
they're delicious. Um. Outside of that, I don't really I don't.
You know. That's pretty much it, which is how fat
I am. It's all. That's all. Well, let me ask
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you this though, when you when you have the dairy
queen on the property and you've got the Chipotle. Are
you hiring employees to work just for you or you
making it your by yourself? Oh no, no, I've got
a full time an employee, like one employee full time spot. Yeah,
all right, that's good. I'm creating jobs. That's a good point.
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I would be creating jobs too. Yeah, what would you
would you by them? I would kiss my wife, I
kiss my kids, I give my wife, I would give
my kids, and then I'm going to disappear into the
Dominican Republic, never to be seen again. Yeah. That's that's there.
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And I would be creating jobs, by the way, Yes, yes,
I would cast them. Here you go like baseball, Like
there's a great help Baseball. There's this this big black
dude that lives down there. He's got he's got he's
got armed guards and and he calls himself Gilligan. They yeah,
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oh yeah, mucho mutter. There you go, go, Lee, What
would you buy? And keep in mind a certain people
in your life? Listen, so let's be careful here. What
are you saying? We're all joking. What are you buying?
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I can't even comprehend what I would buy. I don't know. Uh,
I would say I want to buy a piece of
a of a professional sports team. But that's not even enough. Yeah,
that is enough. I mean it's enough to buy a
part that enough you could be a part of a group,
can buy a hockey team, couldn't you for six million? Man,
you wouldn't want to spend all your money though, um yeah,
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I guess you probably could. But you could leverage that,
couldn't Well, I don't want to turn this into that
type of conversation. I don't want to do it and
that like, but wouldn't you be able to borrow against
yourself on something like that and say, all right, I'll
put like million into like you don't you have to
put a certain amount, percentage wise up to be able
to get into Like but I mean you could get
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in for far less than six hundred million into an
ownership group. I mean far less than that and get
a good percentage too. If you had six hundred million,
you wouldn't need to invest, right, just have it and spend.
I think that's one of the most brilliant things, that
is most most asinine things at the same time that
exists with people that get a lot of money, Like
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I've always been the one, like for me. I've always
been the one that if I want to do something,
not invest in myself. That's one thing. But I'm just saying.
When I was playing, people be like, oh, you need
to invest in this. You need to invest in this,
you need to invest in this. And I look at
and be like, dude, when I get up and work
out in the morning and I put that equipment on,
and I go out there and I play. When I'm
sitting in meetings, when I'm doing all these things, that's
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connected to what I'm doing playing ball, that is my
I am my own stock. I am my own investment.
You know what I mean. I am my own investment.
Like if you're making if you're making x amount of
hundreds of thousands per game, right you are, that's your stock.
If you're really good, you you can get a different contract,
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you get more money. That's you've you've raised the stock.
Your your stock is selling for this amount. I never
felt the urge to like, go with the whole. Here's
an investment for you. You gotta have your money working
for you. My money is working for me. Every single
time I popped somebody upside their head or body slam somebody,
my money is working for me. Thank you very much. Well,
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you think about it this way. This is why, like,
if you're really rich like that, you you really are
going to have a hard time ever not being rich.
Because let's just say, for example, you took half that
amount three or million, and you put it in like
a treasury bill. That's the interest off that alone would
be nine million a year. Here you go and think
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about that. You got to beef it would be nine
million a year. Oh man, if you ever went broke,
and you did and you were able to pull off
winning that amount of money, you deserve every single piece
of misery that you brought into your life after that.
I'm sorry. I had no sympathies, no remorse, no nothing. Man. Yeah.
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redeemed rewards terms apply. Alright. So speaking of money, um,
there could be the next big contract handed out to
a quarterback. We will get into that for you right
here on fs ARE. Be sure to catch live editions
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We get a mic prop in the studio. Almost fell off, alright,
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we'll get that fixed. Um. Alright, So coming up later
on this hour, we're going to hand out some awards,
the good, the bad, and the ugly. They are yours
right here on fs ARE. So it is the season
for new contracts to be handed out. Kyler Murray's got
a new contract. Heavy study time involved. Uh and now
there is a discussion about potentially rough Soil Wilson at
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some point maybe getting a contract extension. The brand new
quarterback of the Denver Broncos and the GM. George Payton
spoke about Russell and his situation in Denver yesterday. We
all want Russell here a long time. Ryan, I appreciate
the question, um out of respect for his team, you know,
our team. We're just gonna keep it in house. Any
discussions we may or may not have. I have a
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really good relationship, you know, with Russ's agent, Mark Rogers,
and and at the right time, you know, we'll get
a deal done. All right. So there's that, how about it?
So Russell Wilson could be next up at some point
maybe getting a deal done there. And by the time
they get the deal done, it'll be about seventy eight
million dollars a year, you know, potentially. So so here
we go the Denver Robin goes, yeah, lining up with
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Russell Wilson. Realistically, how long how far away are we
from this happening? I think if you're the Broncos, you
want to get it done sooner than later, because there's
there's Lamar still out there, there's Herbert this Borrow, there's
there's all these guys who you're here to discuss is
about extensions and what's that number gonna look like? And
I'm sure if you're Lamar, you're trying to leap frog
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Kyler Murray. Everyone's trying to leap frog Deshaun Watson's contract.
It's um, it's and if and if you're Russell Wilson
looking at your current contract, you're I mean, you're grossly underpaid.
His cap its only four million this year. I mean,
he's one more games in his you know span being
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in the NFL up to this point, more so than
any other quarterback in NFL history, more than paid more
than Tom Brady. And and I know winning isn't always
correlated with a quarterback staff, but he does play of
winning brand of football the way he you know, doesn't
make mistakes and you know typically can make some clutch throwers,
clutch plays. But he's got two years left on his deal,
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and he's the type where I feel like as he
starts to sniff free agency, he's gonna look for big, big,
big dollars. And I just I feel like, if the
Broncos wait, see what this year looks like, because they've
got Nathaniel Hackett, a first time head coach, and it's
Russ's first year there, I feel like he's gonna make
them pay, Like I just I don't mean that in
like a negative way. I feel like he's just gonna
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be like hip. By the way, I know who your
owners are, this, this Walton family that bought into this. Like,
I know you guys got deep pockets. You're gonna need
to pay out some big time money. I mean that's
literally and figuratively right. You're gonna pay because if you
don't pay now, you're going to pay later, which means
you're going to pay because you didn't do it now.
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I mean that's I think that that's just ultimately what
it comes down to. It's it's the ultimate game of poker.
If you think about it, right, are you gonna hold
the line and say, all right, he's got two years left.
Let's at least get into a few games during the
course of the season and see how it looks before
we get aggressive on trying to create an extension, knowing
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that if he plays well early on, if you try
to do that extension, he knows exactly why, his his
representation knows exactly why you guys are trying to do
the extension because you don't want it to get out
of hand. If he continues to play well. It's just
one of those things. To me, it's it's do you
do you play that hand or do you just go
ahead and get it done right now? Like and and
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here's here's what I would say would be maybe one
of the biggest determining factors. How many years do you
think Russell Wilson has left to play at a high level.
I think it's it's quite a while. I think it's
at least at least eight years that he's got at
at a high level, six six, six to eight. Yeah,
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I would say probably five, like, but I mean still,
but if you say five years, look at it this way.
If you say five years, that's generally uh an NFL contract,
that's an NFL contract duration. So if I can get
one one good contract out of him, and say I
give him a contract extension that's for seven eight years,
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if that's if that back into that contract is you
can get from under it or you know, like you
you you heavily backload the content the contract, then you
could get perceivably four three to four five years out
of him, and every year after that it's just kind
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of like you know, the cap hit goes down, this,
that and the other die to die, you can restructure.
There's a whole lot of different options you would give yourself.
So I would say, if if I'm Denver right now,
I'm betting on the fact that he's going to be
good for at least the next three to six years,
So I would do do the extension. Do it now? Like,
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why not? Just do it now? That's how I would
be looking at it. Yeah, I want I mean, do
you think he wants to do it now? Though, Well,
that's a great question. And for what amount? I mean,
what what would the amount? It would have to be
an amount that she would assume that he says, we
got the deal done. I think he wants fifty million
a year. I and it might sound crazy, but that's
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what Rogers getting paid. I think he wants that. And
I think he wants to be over that two and
thirty million dollar total value mark like Murray. Murray was
at two thirty and a half, I believe, you know,
just just to make it look like he was, you know,
more than Deshaun Watson. But I think every quarterback is
looking at that Brown's deal and saying to the team
there with look, man, you don't have any of the
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concerns about me that you have about you know this guy,
So how can you not compensate me more? I think
it's just it's one of the reasons why a lot
of owners were probably pretty ticked off at Jimmy has
them for the contract that he gave him. Then it's
not gonna be an albatross. I mean, they're they're they're
gonna A lot of these quarterbacks are using that as
leverage now. And he's got a good case. He's won
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a super Bowl, he's played at a really high level,
hasn't won m v P. But I mean he could
change the fortune of that team this year, no doubt
about it. But I also and there's a lot going
on there in Denver though. He's got his own office there,
he's got a staff there extra what type of what
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do you? What do you? What's this set up for
us in Denver? Right now? Come on and B B series.
I have heard and usually most quarterbacks, Hey, I'm going
to the office, or I'm going to my office. It's
your quarterback room, right like you have a space and
you go there. That's where you watch all your film, consumers,
your film. Apparently Russell's got actual office space like up
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within like the actual facility, like the coaches office space.
Like he's got office space and he's got a team
of people who have access. It's it's similar to Tom
Brady and like Alex Guerrero and everything they were doing.
But it's it's like to another level, like I've just
heard that. It's like it's a lot like it's you
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know how we we saw the clause with Calumaria's contract
for the independent study, Like this is like a first
for a player having all these people in a facility
where like you usually it's like, hey man, the office
is for the coaches in the front office. They're all upstairs.
You know, players stayed downstairs. You know, you're in the
locker room, you're on the meeting rooms. You know, you
don't come upstairs. He's apparently got an office upstairs, like
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he's up there frequently. That's where he has he like
what you mean staff like quality control, coaches and stuff
that bring him what happens on first down. This coach
brings on what happens on passing, Like what what type
of staff does he have? I think trainers, nutritionists, you know,
bodywork people, that sort of thing. I don't know if
it's like actual anyone on the staff. I'm sure they're
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coaching staff. He's got someone who's helping him with the
breakdowns so he can he can kind of filter some
of a lot of the stuff that they've they're going
through on their offense. If if you're the new guy
to a team and you've already got that going on,
that wouldn't that kind of rub some teammates the wrong way?
Like of course, the hell is this guy? Especially when
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you hear that he's Mr. Team first guy and all
the other up that comes along with it, Like that
if I was a guy that was there, I'd be like, dude,
are you serious? But you're already but as a pro,
you are already acclimated to the how important the quarterback is.
Like that's just that, just is what it is. They also,
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I mean think about this. I mean him and cr
really are a power couple. Like they just opened a
retail store literally, Like teams are in training camp right now.
They just had before training camp this this retail store
opening where a lot of the players came out for it.
But you have to think of it from this perspective,
like he's probably given his guys like you know, man brand,
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I thinks his brand like a clothing. He's probably giving
them gear all the time, like they're getting free swag,
free gear for all sorts of stuff. I mean, that's
the thing about Russell was like he will utilize his
partnerships and relationships to give guys a piece of the pie.
Like he whether it was his partnership with the Alaskan Airlines,
he was giving guys all like first class tickets all
around everywhere. So you know it's not gonna do some
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of them dudes is gonna cash that chicken and be
like we think he is trying to trying to buy
my loyalties, you son of them. You know what I'm
freak out of here. Give me your chicken if you really,
if you really give me your chicken in like you
know what I mean. Like the haters that hate be
real with dudes, man, I've heard it before. I've never
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been I've never been one of them type of dudes.
But there are so many different personalities in the locker room.
You could never do enough for some of them. Dudes. Man,
you can never do enough for some of them. And
some of them are so money driven. Like I've been
around some dudes that are some money driven dudes, like
everything is based off of the money of it. Like
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if you have one, we had one. I ain't gonna
say no name, Jeremy try to. We had some guys
that they would come and they would look like the
biggest morons, like like why do you have on to
come into America? Outfit? Going to the game? Bro? Like
why do you have a mink head man on? Why
do you have a full length to the ground mink on?
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And what like what are you doing? Oh man? That's
that contract money? Like Bro, you're talking about? I mean god,
Lee man like leave, Like I never understand why dudes
would work so hard to show people that they had money,
Like I just I never understood it. Like I had
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I had a I had a wolf. I had a
wolf for white white wolf for coke at one point
in my time. You know how many times I wore
it out zero and I feel bad for that wolf.
That loss is life for me to have that that
that jacket because falls get faster. I never I never
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felt every time I would put it on, I never
felt comfortable wearing it. I always take it off. I
put it on and be like I took it off.
Get out in Pittsburgh anymore. I just take it off. Yeah,
well I was. I grew up in it's Burg and
never had a white white wolf fur coat to keep warm,
you know. And and I and I went right back
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to my Pittsburgh roots. I got me a triple fat goose,
got me a nice little bubble coat. Like it does
the trick, like I just never like some people will
never be okay for the things that you do. And
that's like you could do whatever it is, but they're
gonna be mad that your circumstances are different. If you're asking,
is they're gonna be dudes in that locker room not
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sitting there that have been there or like it won't.
It won't be a new dude. A new dude's just
trying to fit in. They're trying to make it. It's
gonna be somebody who's been there like they they've been
there for at least a year or two or whatever
it may be. And they're gonna be hating on him
like rust think he's this rust, think he's that right out.
And then something's gonna happen in the locker room and
they're gonna start a Jane and matching. They're gonna joane
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on him, and they're gonna go at him, and they're
gonna poke at him, and they're gonna pride at him,
just based upon all the things that he has. And
then he's gonna say, come to my office, we need
to have a talk. They're going to give him a
pink slip. Yeah, they're gonna give the dude to pink
slip this guy, and they're gonna be like, hey, Russa,
bring your playbook. The team scout Russe, bring your playbook. Um, yeah,
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you could come back down here later on get the
resident rust will be heading out pink slips. I don't know,
maybe I'm just a little bit more sensitive to self awareness.
But if I was the new guy on a team,
I don't care from the quarterback or not, I'd want
to blend in with everybody as much as possible, Like, hey,
there's no divide between me and you guys were all
on the same team, I wouldn't go I need an office.
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I need my own staff, and it needs to be
upstairs with all the executives. All the players are downstairs.
It's just that that's just weird to me. It's it's
odd that that would be the approach. By the way,
you guys want to play a fun little game here,
I gotta I got a fun little trivia game for
you here. I want it comes to Russell Wilson. So
we do have some game show music here live studio
band U with us here in studio. Alright, So career
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earnings thus far for Russell Wilson. All right, LaVar and Brady. Uh,
let's go ahead a little prices right here. Career earnings
for Russell Wilson eighty five million, Brady, it's got to
be more than that. I mean, he's his last deal
is like over a hundred million. I'm gonna say a
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hundred and ten. The correct answer, according to SPO track
slightly north of one hundred and eighty one million dollars
for Russell Wilson. Slightly north slightly north eighty one million
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dollars for Russell Wilsons. Yeah, you were far off, and
you're saying he's By the end of this contract he
will have bell. What has you stayed at the question?
This is what I'm getting to. At the end of
this contract, he will burned two hundred thirty two million
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dollars in change as of right now. He's right now,
he's a day Yes, I was way off third round pick, baby,
and I was baking on the fact that he was. Yeah,
he was a third round pick. Yeh. I just than
I said my era. Brady said here said you said
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what it is currently? Yeah, yeah, day ahead Russ. Russ
really is cooking. Yeah. Hey that that season, that COVID season, Yeah,
we are, we were all I'm just looking at it now.
He made fifty three million. That that was the most
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he earned in a single season during COVID Seattle. That
was like what got pp funds to That's why I
was talking all bad to to the to the get
ding social media. We got the deal. She said, God,
good for him. Hey, hey, hey, hey, I ain't saying
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here broke, but you ain't he a broke one though.
So there it is Russell Wilson one. Yeah, go ahead,
Russell an Sierra. That's that's even more because she's bringing
in her own her own funds. Yeah. That's always a
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beautiful thing, man, You bring in your own funds, man,
you know, that's a beautiful day. I wonder who's made
more in their career, Russell Wilson or Sierra that was
I don't know. I don't know that that one's close.
You think Sierra has made more? I don't think so.
I mean she's been successful for a long time though,
that is. I mean, you know, now the nostalgia of
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old school, which to consider that her music is old
school is crazy. But you gotta think like this goes back,
like back into like what the early two thousand's. Yeah,
she's been She's literally probably been around for at least
twenty years. Let's go live too. Are I have Sierra
on the home screen at all times? Inside or lead
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to laugh? For the latest Lee? What do we have
on the update on her career earnings? She's worth about
twenty millions, yeah, saying no one she's worth about that.
She's made more than that, though, hasn't she? I don't
know how that works. I'm not wealthy, so I don't
get it. Do you just say his net worth didn't
you do? Career OUs isn't net worth? Because net worth
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would be like career earnings you take basically roughly half that, right,
and that's you know, that's how you look at it, right,
because whatever, like if he's made a hunt, you've been
taxed half that. Yeah, he's got ninety millions. That's where
I was. I'm right around where I'm supposed to be. Okay,
I see what you did there. Yeah, that's what I
was thinking that you were talking about not worth. Yeah,
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there you go. I was right around where I was
supposed to be. Yeah, I did that math. Whatever it is,
he's got it. It don't even matter. I mean twenty
if you're shorty is worth twenty million and you're worth
ninety million. Like, that's still good mathematics. That's good positive mathemids. There,
that's good contributions, you know what I mean, He'll be
all right. Yeah, Like like you ain't like baby, can
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You know that really is the original. What's that song?
Huh what's the name of it? Mm hm oh oh no,
(33:08):
that is the original t Roy Trouble t Roy tribute
to Trouble t Roy. Okay, okay, Well he was the
dancer for a Heavy D that was dancing and fell
off of the stage and ended up passing away. Asked me,
how I know that bit of what are you talking about?
(33:28):
Tribute to Troy. Yeah, it's it's Troubled t Roy. It's
t Roy. He was a dancer with Heavy D. You
know the boys Heavy D and the boys. One of
the boys that was dancing was named Troy Trouble t Roy.
This is a tribute to him. Well yeah, so so
for some reason, cel Smooth c what is Pete Rock
(33:51):
and see how Smooth we're cool with you know that
group they're all from New York or something to that effect.
If I if I had my recollection correct and a
trouble a tribute to t Roy was actually the original
like theme of this song, which was reminisce over you
and the guy fell off a stage. Yeah, look it up, Jesus,
(34:12):
come on, come on, Lee, pull it out. Trouble t
Roy pull up. Yeah, that's um, that's uh, that's weird.
Was this like the camera woman who fell off the stage.
It was kind of like the camera woman that fell
off stage filming them. Jesus, wow, that's awful. Trouble t
(34:37):
Roy is who you're talking about, right, Roy. Yeah, so
there's there's that the things you learned? Huh? Are you
going just something you know, just some some you know,
some trivia. Well day. Yeah, I'm just saying I had
no idea that was the backstory there. That's that's when
they reminisce over you. Yeah you go. I thought there
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was an original. I thought that was a sample, But
I guess it's the way they made it sound. They
just did a little differently, that's all. But that is
the same beat to reminisce with Pete Rock and Cel Smooth.
It's kind of an awkward time to prisign everybody with
our New Week Awards at all. No, no, no, no, no,
let's go. There are some good things that happened, and
(35:22):
there's some bad and then there's some downright ugly things.
It's type for good bad and all right, let's go
lead alive. Who's got one this week? I'm hoping that
comes up in trivia later tonight. But we're gonna start
with the good news, as we always do, LaVar, what
is good? The good news is now y'all know about
trouble t Roy. Uh you know. The good news this
(35:48):
week for me is that obviously guys are pulling up
and getting ready and checking in for training camps, and
training camps are on the way. I mean, that's a
great thing. If there was a category, were great. We
are now in training camp season. I'm pretty excited about.
All Right, who's got the badly? That would be you, Jonas.
(36:09):
What's bad? All right, Well, here's breath. I've been smelling
the whole morning that that is a good point. Um,
here's the here's have you ever smelled bad sweaty breath?
(36:30):
Well it's training camp, so there you go, a lot
a lot of heat out there. Here's the bad so. Um. So,
the Chicago Bears, Brady's boyhood team, they have decided that
they have you know, they're thinking about moving away from
downtown Chicago. And so the mayor comes out this week
a couple of days ago and says, okay, well I
(36:52):
got an idea. We can upgrade the stadium there Soldier Field.
We're just gonna put a dome on it. Okay, that
doesn't fix the issue, all right, The place is too small.
You can try and expand it all you want, but
they've already made the decision. They've purchased land elsewhere. They
don't want to be in downtown anymore. They want to
go to their own place. It's easier to get to.
(37:14):
That's got upgrades to where people don't have to wait
for twenty minutes to take a leak inside the bathroom there.
The food area, the square footage on the food is small.
It's a tiny stadium. It's the smallest stadium in the
NFL as far as seating goes. It's it's just I
get them in Nostalgi and all that, but that went
away when they put a spaceship inside the colonnades that
(37:35):
have been up there for years and years. Great city,
great venue, great fan base, but a bad idea from
a politician there in Chicago trying to fix things. It's
just political posturing, like she's doing it so that people
can't blame her when they move. It's not if it's
when they go to Arlington Night's. Yeah, so she doesn't
get blamed, so she has some rendering is done. She
(37:56):
throws it out and says, there you go. See we tried.
You didn't at this. And by the way, didn't you
see um a horse laid down and take a nap
in Arlington Heights. Uh, yeah, a dirt nap. Oh wow,
there's dirt and Arlington Heights there was white six here
(38:23):
comes to Patti wag. I saw a horse go down
and in the uh, in the rodeo, and then he
looked like he was gonna get back up. Now he did,
and it looked bad like that place had a very
very collective quiet come over it. And the and the
animal athlete is down, that's what they said. They call
him animal athletes. And the animal athlete is down. Everybody
(38:46):
was just holding their breath. When he got up, they
were like, yes, everybody was clapping. That horse went right
back down. I was like, oh gosh, man, he eventually
ran up, but I don't know what happened in the back.
There's there's vehicles for that. Who's got yeah, Brady's got
the ugly that's correct. The Boston Red Sox. My god. Alright,
first off, there's seventeen games back near Hill East. Worse
(39:10):
than that, though, they're They've lost six of their last seven.
They've given up seventy six runs in that time. I'm
talking about baseball here, seventy six runs dating back to
July six with the Yankees, Blue Jayson Guardians. They're awful. God,
it's a ugly, awful, ugly. Fox Sports Radio has the
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