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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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All right, Jeff, So we talked about this before where
we're talking about Fleetwood Max Go your Own Way in
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the movie Casino. You can check that out with Will Ferrell.
It's the new PayPal campaign. He's singing that song in
a bathtub. So you can check that commercial out on Saturday.
That'll be tomorrow during the basketball games this weekend. Looking
forward to that, I would imagine.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Right, I am will be. I will be a heavy
basketball watcher tomorrow. You know a different type of ball buffet,
A basketball buffet for us.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Yeah, I go hoops. That's how I refer to it.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
It's a hoops hoop hoop hoops Buffey tomorrow. We got
hoop playoffs. Hoops Buffey tomorrow. I can't wait. I'm gonna
I'll tell you right now, I'm gonna the first quarter
wagering system is in action tomorrow. It is here, you
gil steam ahead for uh these home teams hosting playoff
games tomorrow. They start so fast at these games. I
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mean you could probably take the full game on some
of these ones as well. But you know, we got
let's see tomorrow. I'm gonna put the schedule to make sure.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Yeah, Bucks Pacers started off tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Yeah, yeah, I mean like all these games, I mean, look,
you have the Nuggets right like, yeah, I want to
find a way to take advantage of the first six
minutes of the second quarter when Yokich is on the bench?
Is there like a is there like a? Can't you
find some wagers like to win the first four minutes
of a quarter? So like, aren't those available somewhere?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
I don't know about that that or or maybe somewhere
it is.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
But it's not race to race to ten points or
twenty points in the second quarter. Just take take the Clippers.
But I mean, I think in all these games, I'm
looking at the first quarter and just taking the first quarter, Like,
which are these games? Who's gonna start slow and the
maybe the Knicks, I maybe a little tight at home.
I don't know, but the Lakers are good for first
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quarter team with with Luca anyways, I love them to
come out fast in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Yeah they could. I wouldn't be shocked. Minnesota can play
pretty good defense. So you know it's the first.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
Quarter is gonna be Lakers. I mean they're fair by
four and a half. The first quarter is gonna be
half a point or one and a half points. I mean,
it's not gonna be I don't even win by a lot.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I like your thought on when Jokic goes to the bench.
You know, they just.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Don't know how to play that. I I don't know
what to even how to even do that because you're
not taking them live the Clippers live, because you know
they might. That'sn't you know I'm doing it. I'm just
curious how to how would you play that?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah, it's not a bad idea. If there's a race,
you know, like a race to the first ten points,
that makes some sense. I also think.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Here's second quarter race to ten points Clipper. Of course,
the Clippers minus one to eleven, Nuggets minus one and fifteen.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
That's not terrible at all.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
It's like second quarter spread. I mean, do you just
say the Clippers to win the second quarter. But again,
when you comes back in, that's not really like.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Could be dicey, but still you're getting, you know, a
good four or five minutes.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Race to ten points feels decent wager for.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
The yeahs, right, yeah, I really don't hate that. It's
maybe maybe MPJ just cans a couple of threes right
in your face. You know, it's like, oh well.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Also, typically the other teams resting their starters too at
the same time. But the plus minus is so intense
when you'll play yeah, that it feels, you know, it's
just it's it's kind of it's kind of silly.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Yeah, he's uh, he's the sun. You know, everybody's orbiting
around Jokic, So when he goes out there, when he
goes off the courts, sometimes there's just lost.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
I'm sort of curious. Like the other day, Denver was
up thirteen against Houston entering the second quarter, and the
first to ten points was uh was it would have
been the Rockets got to ten points first, looks like, yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
All right, let's see we're doing some research on the
fly here.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yeah, so Rockets got to ten points first, so I'm
kind of curious about this. This might be a way
to play these ideas.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Right, Yeah, I'm looking at it right now. So the yeah, first,
so let's see, it was Denver was ahead by thirteen
points heading into the second court.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Eleven to eight was when they crossed. It was four.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, yeah, wow that was close. Huh, that's crazy. It's
crazy when you look at it too. I'm just looking
at these. It's just so random, right, It's what you
would expect. Who's on the court. It's Russ. Russ made
a free throw, Russ made another jumper, Peyton Watson with
a three, you know, these are all Denver scores. Russ
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with another layup. So it's just DeAndre Jordan made a
two point shot. So yeah, you're just hoping for Shane
Dune and Jeff Green. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
The game before that, though, same thing. Memphis is up four,
thirty five, twenty eight in the in the second quarter, right,
it's two. I need, I need the Nuggets get to
thirty eight and the Memphis gets to forty five, and
I have a score here of a forty seven thirty six,
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So race to ten was again Memphis.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Not a bad idea. I would either say race to
ten in the second quarter or Clippers just to win
the second quarter.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Actually, this is interesting. This one of those things where
you just put a little bit of a you know,
half a unit down right, half in a down, maybe
a quarter unit down on this, just.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
An experimental unit.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
You could call it units yea down on this. So
I'm looking forward to watching the NBA tomorrow. That should
be a lot of fun. Now, I might just spend
the rest of the morning when we're going with the show,
just researching this exactly. I have access to like an
AI tool, but I don't think it can be this specific.
First ten points, second quarter, Nuggets games. I'm gonna batch
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you put it in the tool here.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
You never know, it might spit something that you're like, whoa,
all right, cool, Yeah, I want to.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I want to get quickly to the story I was
going to tell before. We had some technical promis there
at the end of.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
The yeah, and I couldn't hear anything, and I kind
of like was elbowing LB bowing you out of the way,
ex you.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Know, like it's when you scrambling to finish the segment.
I had like a minute left when you cut out.
I was trying to it just was and you kept talking.
Then you pop back up. It is what it happened.
That's what happens when you do when radio happens every
now and then. So we're talking about injured and the
college football is now going to have a penalty for
players essentially faking Andrews right, the ball spotted, a guy
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goes down, time out, fifteen five year penalty. Okay. So
in college, my brother Cal was the designated injured guy
for a specific situation. Okay, he's an offensive lineman, and
after a pick six okay, or a fumble returned for
a touchdown so the defense intercepts the ball or in
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a fumble on the field goal to the point after attempt,
my brother would basically fake being hurt to give the
defense more time to rest because if it, you know,
pick six, you go right back on the field. So
he had to do that one time and my dad
and mom call me or text me, Mitch just hurt.
He'd hurt in the p a TM, like what just happened?
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To play before They're like, oh, they scored a pict
and said Yeah, that's on purpose, guys.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Probably that's what's gonna happen that that that's all they're
gonna do to screw it around. The rule is like, hey,
just take the fall before the ball spot.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
And he was the he's the he's very bright, like
he probably was the smartest person to know what to
do because like there's no single on that in you
have to know that you're going to take a fall essentially,
and so he was a designated fall guy for when
Caw had to pick six or Fumer were turning to
give the defense an extra minute and a half essentially
of rest.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Yeah, that's that's actually like kind of fun. See that's
the thing about some of this stuff, Like I think
that's just gamesmanship. Like I'm okay with that situation. I'm
not okay with the offense is going and playing well
and you just fall down like this is it doesn't
affect the game flow at all, right, Like you just
get extra minute of rest. They're in a TV time out, you.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Know, not can it change off the X?
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Yeah, right, Like it's after the plays over. So after
that she points over, my brother just laid on the
field for a minute with a whatever injury he had,
it's freaking out. Yeah, it's like it's just hurt. I'm like, no, no,
he's he's fine, it's great, it's great. Right, So I
like these little quirks and advantage you can find in
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a game. Dan Lanning the other day was interviewed about
the twelve men in the field penalty. He took it
into Ohio State. If you remember that, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Ohio State. He sort of just talked about it. And
I like those little things about sports, right, Yeah. Do
you take advantage of a of a rule? Absolutely? Is
it legal? No? I mean I think there's you can
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technically say it was an unsportsman like play by the
coach and you can penalize them for that. Sure, changed
the rule obviously, But I like those things, Brian, But
you'd also say that at the same time, I think
you're right the penalty. There should be a harsh penalty
for faking injury in the middle of a game flow,
you know, in the middle of We've seen it so
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many times, right where God looks to the sidelines and
he just falls right to the ground, like it's very.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Clearly it's just yeah, that's beyond.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
The gamesmanship that we're talking about with some of these plays.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Right, and that's I'm with you because some of it
is cool. I go back to Super Bowl forty seven.
It was the Ravens against the forty nine ers. Ravens
have the lead, they have to punt very late in
the game, and so they were going to take a safety.
And so what the Ravens punting team did. They just
ebbed every forty nine er and held them at the
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line of scrimmage as long as they could. Everybody was holding. Yeah, yeah,
clearly a penalty, but it played to their advantage. And
like stuff like that is there's a little loophole. Now,
you go back to the Patriots, remember in the playoffs
against the Ravens, where they would have a tight end. Yeah,
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like line up as an offensive lineman and they have
the offensive linemen like split out as a tight end
that confuse the Ravens. And it was legal, but it
was such like taking such advantage of the rules, and
they did it over and over again that the NFL
was like, no, that's just dumb. We're changing. And that's
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where I am with faking injuries as often as it
happens in college football, it's like, Okay, this is ridiculous.
Now something has to be done about it.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
The holding on the safeties, we're taught that, by the way,
So there's two situations were taught to hold. One is
the punt and also two, you know, the end of game.
Sometimes the quarterback eight seconds left will roll out and
just throw the ball as far as he can, just
to kill.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
The time right to punt the ball.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
We're told to hold because there's unlike a defensive penalty,
there's no untimed down for an offensive penalty. So if
we commit a holding penalty, the clock just runs out
and it's over. Yeah, if they accept the penalty, we
get the ball again on fourth down with two seconds left.
You know. So you're taught to whole those situations. It
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happens very rarely, but that's obviously that's like again, that's
sort of a gamesmanship thing. I have searched, by the way,
second quarter race ten points against Denver Nuggets. I'm curious
if my little AI tool here will pop up. I
don't think it'll be that specific. I'm kind of curious
about the results here because that's a fun way to
We're such degenerates, right, We're talking about like you.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Should That's what I was gonna say, you should do
that live on air and just be like, however you
say it AI information on Denver first ten points in
second quarter and it's just like you're a degenerate like that,
that's what it spits back out at you.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
I literally typed in second second quarter races ten points
against against Denver Nuggets and it said get back to
be sure with key stats and betting insights.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
So I don't know it just put one eight hundred gambler.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
We think me you are bad. We we know some
people in our circle that are. I think I would
appreciate this, but also I'm concerned about so this is
yead as uh as our buddy Russ sometimes so just
I'm like, buddy, are you okay? Do you need? Do
you need?
Speaker 4 (13:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Yeah? What was it? The first fair way for a
guy like the Masters bounced in the first cut? Oh,
it was a disgusting being was terrible.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Plus three hundred. If you are wagering on and I've
wagered live whole scores plenty of times, especially fade Tiger Woods,
that's a good, good wager in the Masters. But if
you're betting on fairway hit first hole of the Masters.
I don't know, man, maybe you need to feel alive.
I don't know, you know, like maybe yeah, it's you
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feel it's.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
A sweat, right that you could bet did you see
that video? Russ might have sent it to us. You
can bet on whoever wins the Masters, will they put
the jacket in with their left arm or their right
arm first? Did you see what it was? Part of
the thread.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Yeah, I go right. I think I think most go
right arm right, Well, depend.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
On they go left. It's the opposite.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
It's the least oh, because the person standing on their left.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Yeah, yeah, like Scottie or whoever, like they the previous
Masters champion. They help you put the jacket on and
just the way it typically is your stand, it's your
left arm that go. These guys were like, come on,
come on, this is the most left arm, left arm,
and then Rory starts to put his left arm and
I told you I knew it.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
It was a lock.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Like they're all fired up. It was really funny, very
fun You can bet on everything.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
So here you go, I pull. I have to have
some information, okay on the on the set right here
the dever nuggets second quarter performance overview, they their second
quarter performance has been slightly less dominant compared to the
overall offensive output. The Sendlord scoring Knox was the first
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and fourth toward defensively, there's still strong. They're still strong
on the second quarter. The Clippers are a bad second
quarter team. By the way, she's an average second quarter
points score twenty fifth, second quarter points allowed twenty eighth. Interesting.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Oh wow, that's not good. That's not good at all, hey, man.
But it's just it's experimental. It's an experimental unit, you know.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
It says it says here that in uh, the recommendation
is the dever Nuggets to win the second quarter race
to ten points. That's the recommendation.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Oh wow, that you're gonna have to fade AI potentially figure.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Oh no, man, I did my research. This is what
look hey, on our Sunday show when they're like, who's
gonna hit the most reporters, that's just that's what I
type in the thing. Buddy.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
AI will throw out some facts at you. You know,
they're like, go with Houser, howser or nothing.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Oh man, howser. I hit it one week, By the way,
I did hit one. I had Luca one a week.
I don't know if the promo still do this yet,
but I think I would have won.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
Very nice. Nice. They'll run it back for the playoffs too,
we'll do that on So all right, He's Jeff Schwartz.
I'm Brian no Coming up next. What will the headlines
be one week from today? We'll compare notes. We're in
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Speaker 1 (16:46):
Jeff Schwartz, I'm Brian No. In for Two Pros and
a Cup of Joe here on Fox Sports Radio, coming
to you from the TIREC dot Com Studios. Gosh, okay, Jeff,
we got headlines here, all right? Headlines a week from today.
We got the NFL Drafts first round on Thursday, right,
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So what will the headlines be on Friday? What do
you have for us? I know you've got a couple
of these lines now what's your first one?
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Well, so I've got a couple of different directions here,
but I think I think that at least as of now,
we're gonna say to ourselves, Man, that was boring. Real, Yeah,
I mean, I'll have some other ones I think are
more fun.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
But I think, man, that boring.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Uh Yeah, like I do I have I have some
hot takes about the draft. I don't. I think they're
more just wishful thinking. But I Brian, this is a
draft where I just everyone has their original first round
pick at the moment, right, think about that. Every so
that there's been no movement, and we know that these
younger general managers we see aund the NFL, they love
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they love draft trades all the time, way more than
ever before. Our team's trading, except this year because it's
not a year with a ton of premium talent. As
far as there might be a lot of pros that
will get they'll play a lot of ball in this draft,
but there's not a lot of guys that I think
that teams are gonna are willing to give up future
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picks to acquire this season, you know what I mean, Brian.
So I think we're just gonna have a boring draft,
not a lot of trades. We're gonna have the top
six or seven guys be the top six or seven guys,
and we're gonna get to Friday and be like, oh,
I kind of just went as expected.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I don't know. I see where you're coming from. But
every year some team gets overly aggressive or what just
does makes the reach headlines.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
You know, I have those headlines down up for for
for when it's my turn again. I have I have
some of those in in in the in in the bank. Buddy,
don't worry.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Okay, I don't expect anyone to have this headline. But
if I were writing for a newspaper and I needed
to come up with the headline, this would be my headline, Jeff,
it would be Titans blow it by taking Ward. That's
what I've come up.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Well, I'm surprised you're not a newspaper editor with that.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Yeah, right, I'm in the wrong professionally. I'm reading, you know,
like the Dollar Shave Club reads, and it's strewing them
up royally. I should be in the newspaper business. Good lord,
what am I doing? Yeah, I just we've been over this,
but I just would not pass on either Travis Hunter
or Abdul Carter for cam Ward. Cam Ward, he's evaluated
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by the best of the best doing this. That doesn't
mean it's gospel, but a lot of people will tell
you he'd be the seventh quarterback off the board last year.
And you're spending the number one overall pick on him
when you've got a two way player and Travis Hunter
and a game wrecker and Abdual Carter. That just doesn't
make any sense to me. And let's just not act
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like this is the Titans only crack at finding a
franchise quarterback, Like the number one pick in the twenty
twenty five draft is not your only crack at finding
a franchise quarterback. I don't know why we're acting like that.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Yeah, yeah, that I I I think too about Tennessee
is that you know, Brian Callahan, their head coach, he
needs cam Wore to save his job and he's not
the one picking the players, I don't think. But you know,
if they have another four or five season, like, he's
out of there as a head coach too. And obviously,
if you're able to keep the draft cam Ward, you
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buy us off a little bit of time that could
be some of the consideration. They have a new GM,
so the GM won't feel that that certain way as well.
Another headline I've been I've been workshopping this. I think
it's unlikely to happen, but wow, it would be great.
Something like the Steelers go bold. I don't know what
that would hell I would be, but they basically draft
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Sugar Sanders at eight. They trade up to eight ahead
of the Saint Wow. Yeah, and they take Shader standers
because as of right now, okay, there is there's Mason
Rudolph on the Steelers roster as quarterback. That's Kyra Thompson.
That's it. Aaron Rodgers is not gonna be a Pittsburgh
Steeler between now and Thursday. Are they going to go
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into the draft to be Are they gonna end the
round one with with no quarterback in their pocket and
just hope that someone in round two is there for
the taking or are they gonna be They're gonna do
something bold for the anti Steelers trade up to eight
for Sanders knowing the Saints might take him at nine,
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and just have yourself a quarterback. The Steelers go prime time.
You can't do primetime. It's not Yeah, it's primetime son. Also,
just we want to set this in here. Retiring his
number at Colorado is a little much.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
That's a much. Yeah, like I get Travis Hunter to
get that.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
But normally, but like I've seen this take it. I
think it's totally down. They they've barely retired numbers for
the championship.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Team and that yeah, right, if if you're gonna.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
Do this for Sanders and Hunter, how do you not
retire any of the All Americans that won your championships?
Like you're doing this now, you're we're tired the number
like it's tomorrow. They're doing it. I think right, they're
retired the number tomorrow at the spring game. And I
saw Dion say that if if his last name was
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in Sanders, this wouldn't be a story. Well I was
not say it wasn't there he wouldn't kids number retired.
He he went thirteen and twelve.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Yeah, that's right, that's like, yeah, do.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
You retire everyone's number who gets drafted in the top
five or ten? I look this up. Oregon has zero
numbers retired. Now, if you want to wear number eight,
which is Mariota's number, like you like till Gabriel worked
like you asked, Mariota, can I wear number eight? I'd
like to honor you. But team does have retired numbers.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
I don't think you know it's funny when that When
that story came out, I'm like, did the Irish have
they retired? I don't know. I'd have to check that out.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
The problem is the problem with college football, though, is
you have one hundred guys in your roster.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Right.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
If you retire numbers, you have to multiply. You have
to use multiples on offense or defense. You can do that.
You can have the same number that plays offensive defense.
They can't play special names at the same time. But
colleges don't really retire numbers. And to retire to retire,
I don't really. I'm looking right now. Notre Dame.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
They don't they officially retired? Oh they do? Notre Dame does.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Yeah, I figure that's right unless this is these numbers?
Uh name is officially retired? Four numbers?
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Three? And this look this could be have they really
be right that?
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I swear they've had a running back that's more number three?
Speaker 2 (23:58):
George, I don't. Yeah, this feels a little bit in
misguided here I don't know. No, no, no uniform numbers.
I don't know why. Why Why is Google lying to me?
I think people might have like ring of honor, but
they don't retire. It's you can't be. It's hard to
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retire numbers because.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, he went out of numbers. Yeah, Darius Walker, he
was the running back. He was not that long ago.
He wore number three. I'm like it, it can't be.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
They have a ring of honor, but that's not the
same as retiring. Plust like not even had so many
good football players. He can't retire everyone's.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Number, right, No, no, you go to no number. They'd
be like roulette, like triple zero and double zero. Yeah,
you can't do that. I texted, by the way, I
was doing some radio with Mike Pritchard. Mike Pritchard was
one of the uh the guys on that Colorado championship team,
and I was like, you know, I sent him a
tweet someone pointing this out where they have nobody from
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that championship team, and he was like, yeah, just four
guys in the history of Buff's football. Rashaan Salam won
a Heisman. Yeah, now it's six, but yeah, no one
from the national championship team, which is strange.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
So Colorado has BYU has a lot of retired numbers.
Look like there's I found a list of Fresno State
has a lot of retired numbers. Wow, but my favorite
the day Colorado Joe Romig has number retired. He was
a guard and linebacker for Colorado. He actually is a
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Rhodes scholar as well. He went to Oxford after Colorado.
If you had to guess, okay, Texas two time All
American he played guard and linebacker. Okay, okay, nineteen sixty
nineteen sixty one, what is his size, height and weight?
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Go back then sixty sixty one he played what was it?
Linebacker and what linebacker?
Speaker 2 (25:58):
And offensive guard?
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Okay, offensive guard? In sixty he was I will say
he was six one, two thirty five.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
So that's what I did the show on Tuesday with Buddy.
I guess this. I guess that might have been too heavy.
Two okay, okay five ten?
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Oh my gosh, yeah, that's wow. Tired number when I
was sixty.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
So great player. Yeah. I mean a lot of these
schools just don't have a lot of guys retired. I
mean you just and a lot of them are like
like LSU has three Billy Cannon. Obviously they haven't retired
someone's numbers in nineteen seventy one. You just yeah, Miami
said had four numbers retired.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Oh and then think of all the first round picks
they've had, legendary layers.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Michigan has a lot retired, well a lot. They have
like three number elevens retired. So I guess they just decided,
after what.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Are we tiring?
Speaker 2 (26:56):
That's what Harween do?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
You can't retire this same number multiple times?
Speaker 2 (27:01):
I think I think the number was retired once, but
it just showed. It just tells you the players that
warre and the reason why it was. It was retired
in nineteen forty nine, number eleven was and three players
warre it. I guess that's the reason why, gosh it
was retired. But look, I mean I get why Gerald
Ford's numbers retired from Michigan. That makes sense. And Ron
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Kramer and Desmond HOWI do you.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Remember when do you remember this when Devin Gardner he
was the quarterback of Michigan and he was wearing number
ninety eight? Do you remember that? For Tom Harmon? Yeah,
the quarterback was wearing number ninety eight. Yeah, and like,
did you like twenty thirteen or something like this? It
was the oddest thing, so strange. Okay, I need another
headline from you, Schwartz. What else do you have with
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the NFL Draft?
Speaker 2 (27:48):
I think we can have something like there's going to
there's the potential to be a surprise quarterback draft the
end of the first round. So it'd be like, wow,
the Browns trade up for Jalen Milroe, Like there's going
to be something happened, because look, look the end of
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the first round. It doesn't happen. Off we say this,
We say this all the time, like, oh, you trade
up and you get the extra year of control. It's
only happened, like with Lamar Jackson. It doesn't happen very often.
In the end, this top of the second round is
Brown's giant. So you could just wait until the top
of the second round. But I would imagine the Chiefs
and Eagles would love to just trade back. They have
no reason to draft at thirty one and thirty two.
They could get the same player at thirty three or
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thirty four. But you know, is a team trading back
up in the first round. I think that's certainly possible. Oh,
the Rams are the Rams. The Browns traded back up
for Tyler Shuck. I think there's a possibility that, you know,
we see Tyler Shuck go as a third quarterback instead
of Jackson Dart. I think there's so and there's some
sort of headline around some quarterback action end of the
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first round.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
By the way, everyone's scared to do this. Should I
be the bad guy here, Jeff Jalen Milroe should be
a running back. Sorry, I'll be the bad guy. Like,
this is not a race thing. There are plenty of
great black quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes is unbelievable, still the best
quarterback in the game. That's right right there, you go. Yeah,
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Jalen Hurts just won a Super Bowl. Lamar's a two
time MVP. Like, the list goes on and on. This
is not a race thing. This is a Jalen Millroe
does not have the talent to be an NFL quarterback thing. Yeah,
and he's a dynamic runner. So I'll be the bad guy,
I guess. But he's not an NFL quarterback. He's not
a franchise NFL quarterback. Okay, he's just way too inconsistent.
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I don't see him being so inconsistent in college and
then just being mister consistency in the NFL. I just don't.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Surprise that he was that he was, that he was invited,
not invited, but accepted the invite for the draft. I mean,
you don't want to be sitting in there and go
the second round, right, that's embarrassing, I think, and it's right.
But is he being totally a first round pick? I
can't imagine it. I don't know, man. I'm making my
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way through the list by the way of retired players,
Jersey numbers, USC has to have the best of any
retired group. Charson Palmer, Reggie Bush, Matt lion Or, Charles White,
Killer Williams, Mike Garrett, O J Simpson, Marcus Allen.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Wow, so we've got I'm just doing it in my head.
So three for numbers Palmer, right, five for Reggie Bush.
And then it was going so fast I couldn't keep up.
Juice was Liner was eleven, Charles like number eleven. Yeah,
Charlie like thirty two. I'm not sure what Charlete twenty three,
thirty two something?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yeah, right was twelve, Mike Mike Garrett was twenty oj,
thirty two.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Marks Wow.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Yeah, yeah, all retired. That's a lot. That's a lot
of numbers, man, it is.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
There's some great players.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Man. You know, if it's a lineman retired, I'm not
gonna lie. This is disappointing.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
That's kind of hard. Yeah, but I hear you.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
In my age group, like Jonathan Ogden.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Like Anthony Munjos, get him. I was I stood next
to Anthony Munjos after a USC Notre Dame game one
time and I just looked up and I swear Anthony
Munjos didn't end. I was just looking up like, oh
my gosh.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
He's a large, a large human. Yeah. I mean, some
of these guys are just they're just so. He's just
a freak show man.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
By the way, what do you think about this potential headline? Jeff,
what do you think about this NFL Draft first round Thursday?
The Raiders did something smart? You know, question Mark? What
do you think about that? Where they maybe they go
offensive line, they go membo.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
I membu to be a fifth pick. The six pack
of the draft was plus five fifty yesterday. I wagered
on that could be. I would I didn't need to
go along with that. The other headline I thought of that.
It's I think I think it's it's actually realistic. Ashton
Genty drops to twelve and as a cowboy, Okay, think
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about think about the top of the draft. Okay, so
the genty options, it seems like Jacksonville five is being
mocked to have gent. I don't the Jacksonville general manager
thirty four years old. He came from the Rams. He's
not drafting a running back fifth. Overall, the Raiders at six,
they have a young general manager too, are they valuing?
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Are young general managers value first round?
Speaker 1 (32:29):
That's the thing that's where I think this draft could
be interesting, because I'm halfway with you where there isn't
that just top of the line talent that teams are
willing to be like crazy for. But what this draft
does have it has varying opinions. For days, like there
are some teams that will look at a prospect like
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Ashton Genty and they'll be like, this guy is unbelievable, No,
look at me, and they're all in. And other teams
are like, yeah, he's good, but yeah, you know you
need other you need help elsewhere or Shador Sanders. There
are some teams that are like, yeah, he's way down
our draft board and other teams disagree. So there are
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very very different opinions on a lot of what will
be first round picks. And when you get opinions that
are that different, you might be conditioned to think, all right,
this player goes there, this player goes here, and some
other teams like, yeah, we totally disagree and we're picking
that guy. And you're like, where did this come from.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
It's funny you you said that, because my buddy, who
is in the offensive like community, just he texted me
what was just like eight thirty five, so just seven
minutes ago, and basically said it. He said, this is
part of his said he thought he was. I've been
talking with a bunch of teams this week. It's crazy
a different approaches some of these teams have to the draft.
It's also crazy how teams view some of these guys
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and what can and what can be fixed and what
can't be fixed. Like that's eight minutes ago. I got
a text message about right offensive line. But the same
thing applies. But here's the thing to Brian is that
there's a difference between like you might you might have
Ashton gent D just draft grade the best player in
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this draft, right, unlikely but possible. But that doesn't mean
that you draft him sixth overall, right, because you have
to look at the draft in the lens of seven rounds. No,
we don't do that obviously, a lot of times we
break it down because we're looking at just the first
and second round, third round, because it's the day three.
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Even for me, who loves the NFL in college, so well,
day three, I'm by now, I'm loosely paying I don't
know any of the kids, like I just I'm loosely
paying attention to to to day three. But you have
to think about it from like the perspective of you're
the Raiders at six or the are the Bears at ten,
the two teams that are the favorites to land Aston
gent D. The Raiders need offensive line, I think they do.
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They might love DJ Blas at tackle. I don't. I
don't think they do. But the impact offensive lineman in
this draft, there's like seven of them. Yeah, And like
that's so do we take Membo sixth and having a
right tackle and then take her back in a deep
Caleb Johnson like Caleb Johnson from Iowa second round? Boom,
like you Membo and Johnson is better than gent and
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whatever lineman you draft.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
In the second round, it is. I agree that.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
The Bears the same thing like the Bears. Loo can say, okay,
can we because is adding Tyler Warren for example, or
a pass rusher at ten and then adding a running
back in the second round. That to me feels like
a better way to build your team. Now, Genting might
be so good you ignore that, but that's the way
I look at the draft.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
Yeah, no doubt. All right, He's Jeff Schwartz, I'm Brian.
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presented by Express Pros. Jeff I found this one funny.
That's a great lineup right there. Yeah, so this show
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is just how bad the draft? I'm sorry the trade
was with Dallas trading Luka doncic So. The NBA Commissioner,
Adam Silver, he was on the Pat McAfee show yesterday
and he was trying to silence the rumors, like, no
truth to any of these crazy rumors over here where
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Dallas is on the move. Listen to what he had
to say.
Speaker 4 (37:41):
I'll just finish the thought on Dallas. They're not going anywhere.
There's no thought of that team going anywhere. It's true
that the group that bought the team is out of
Las Vegas, but it couldn't be clear, and I just
want to make sure that. Well, there's no doubt people
have been talking about it, and it'll turn out over
time to be a good or bad trade. But if
it had there were no ulterior motives there. This team
is staying in Dallas. In fact, they're looking at building
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a new arena in Dallas. So that's that.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
I find that to be hilarious. It was that bad
of a trade where a lot of people are like,
are they trying to lose? Are they trying to be
so bad that they have to move to Vegas? Or
I thought that was hilarious.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Well there was that. There was that report that they
were like secretly trying to lose to go to Vegas. Right,
that was the whole Yeah, right, Yeah, it was such
a bad trade that like someone went on Facebook with
like a twelve point rant about this. Yeah, the trade
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was so bad people are like they must be trying.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
To leave, that's right. It was so awful. You were like,
there's got to be something more to this. There's there
has to be And it took the NBA commissioner to
be like, Nope, they were just that dumb. I guess
I don't know what to tell you, but they're not
going anywhere crazy stuff with you, Jeff, everybody enjoyed your
day Sunday,