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here as we welcome in our guy, Petros Papadekas. He
is the co host of the Petros and Money Show,
which you know, yea on the Blowtorch seventy La Sport. Hello,
college football analysts, Pee, what's happening?
Speaker 5 (01:25):
Good morning?
Speaker 6 (01:26):
Oh not much. I'm gonna go to Las Vegas a
little later today. Oh cues there, which is yes, we're
going to miss each other. But it looks it looks
like my one trip a year maybe to Las Vegas
to listen to the problems of some college football coaches
and then hopefully god willing return home.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
On Friday or Thursday and report back.
Speaker 6 (01:53):
And I have my football magazines, and I've been looking
up my football teams and trying to deal with where
everybody Trainsford and who's who and who's back, which is
always fun to see because so often everybody leaves a
lot of these teams. So just getting ready for that.
That's basically all I have going on.
Speaker 4 (02:12):
I mean, with the Pack twelve gone, you know, coming gone,
I have a dinner with the package.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
It's actually yeah, it's actually still there.
Speaker 5 (02:20):
John, Okay, well, I mean not really.
Speaker 7 (02:22):
I mean, is it cool knowing that the PAC twelve,
you know who's going to participate in the PAC twelve chen,
you know who's going to be in the championships already, right?
Speaker 6 (02:31):
Nobody nobody gets after each other quite like the PAC two.
I mean, nobody competes with their opponent in conference like.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
The PROMS champions.
Speaker 6 (02:45):
Yeah, so that that will be interesting. That's tonight at
the Bellaggio's Bye bye bye, have a drink with the
PAC two while you're there for the Big twelve the
Mountain West.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
So are they still call it the PAC twelve though?
Speaker 6 (02:57):
I think so? Is the Big twelve still the Big twelve?
It's kind of like twenty teams?
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (03:03):
I know, but so is the right Yeah, it's it's
never so.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
I mean, the ACC had a coastal division and an
Atlantic division. What's the difference between the two of those?
Speaker 2 (03:18):
I don't know. And how is the Atlantic coast? Is
the North coast? Right? Well?
Speaker 6 (03:23):
Now, what is the Atlantic coach any closed anywhere near
Dallas or Berkeley?
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Can I ask this? Palo Alto? Yeah, from No, would.
Speaker 8 (03:33):
It have been worse if the PAC twelve in this case,
the two remaining teams just didn't have a media day.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
He explain this, explain well, I mean, how do we
have footbok.
Speaker 6 (03:49):
We can't play football unless we have a very awkward
hotel meeting with a guy It with like with a
with a player in a like ill fitting suit was
his father's.
Speaker 5 (04:04):
That's, you know, requisite to the season.
Speaker 6 (04:05):
It doesn't know how to tie a tie, you know
for the tie polo that's my favorite, the tie like
around the polo neck.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
You know that that works. This is essentially what I'm
trying to point to.
Speaker 8 (04:18):
It was the fact that it feels a bit unnecessary
for a conference that is literally hanging on by a thread.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
How do they really need do we really need to.
Speaker 8 (04:27):
Draw attention to that by having a media day for
a conference that no longer has twelve teams, let alone two,
which doesn't really even substantiate the fact that you can't
have a conference with two teams.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
Yeah, couldn't you just do it at Whiskey Pets and
like save you the trae?
Speaker 6 (04:42):
Wait a minute, First of all, no, isn't it pistol pizzang?
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Last night?
Speaker 5 (04:50):
Last time I was.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
There was Whiskey Pete Whiskey in Prim, Yes, right across
the street from Buffalo Bills.
Speaker 5 (04:56):
Then the roller coaster, the.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
Roller the now defunct roller coaster, which he was one
of the most raucous roller coaster rides in the history
of It's like an old lady pushed the button and
you were off to your death.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Hang at the Buffalo Bills, remember that right in Prim. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
Look, you guys can sit here and make fun of
the pack too all you want.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
I'm not making fun I'm asking a question.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
You are making fun of the pack too. I bet
you kidding a name. Who's the coach of Washington State?
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Right now?
Speaker 7 (05:25):
That's an easy one.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
No, when Leech was the coach, that's a easy that's
messed up. Well, you asked the question. I'm just saying,
who's the coach? Jake Dicker? Jake Dicker, that's right, all right?
Who's the coach of Oregon State now that Jonathan Smith left?
Now that de coordinator took over the Trent Bray.
Speaker 7 (05:50):
Trent Bray is Trent Bray.
Speaker 6 (05:52):
Yeah, he was a mike backer there when I was
calling games. And his father, who's the DC at TCU.
Petrols the defensive coordinator. Yeah, I think they fired him.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
They did just what. They hired someone else. Yeah. No,
I was supposed play this game with college football analysts.
Who's the coach here?
Speaker 6 (06:13):
Well, the head coach I can do generally, the coordinators
get a little more complicated.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
But all I'm saying is the pack state.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
That was my guy at Boise State. He did not
make it. What are you talking about? I mean he
was in the pack.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
It was easy.
Speaker 7 (06:32):
Give you a former head coach, had to get you
an easy.
Speaker 6 (06:35):
One, an easy one defensive coordinator TCU, that's Sunny Dykes's team.
They didn't even played defense. All they need is three
stops a game, and they can't get him.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Dang, they can't get him.
Speaker 6 (06:50):
What Well, the reason I asked about the Pac twelve
coaches is these are people that have not had a
lot of experience, especially with Bray. I mean, Dickertt's been
around a little while, but that's his first head coaching job.
He's never been anywhere else as a head coach. I mean,
how are they going to learn to talk to the
media Unless we have a weird, awkward conversation in Las
Vegas about all their problems.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
So you have to do it Las Vegas, could you
do it? Well, we used to do it.
Speaker 6 (07:16):
No, we used to do it at the Airport Sheraton
in Los Angeles when men were men. You know, when
you go to a breakout room and eat some stale
crackers and talk to Chip Kelly about playing quarterback at
New Hampshire.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Was that was real football.
Speaker 6 (07:34):
The reason I asked you who those coaches were is
just like they need their attention. They've got to find
their way to you know, some kind of at least,
I mean, their pr people.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Have to justify their jobs. I'm showing up for this.
It's important.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Indeed, it's the pack too, Brady.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
And the fact that you're leaving town before the pack
to dinner and you don't know those coaches speaks volumes.
Speaker 8 (08:00):
Yeah, well, I haven't had the opportunity. I've spoken with
Jake Dicker in the past. He's pretty out of the opportunity. Yeah,
he's a nice guy.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
Yeah, he comes from the North Dakota State kind of
coaching tree where a lot of people kind of come from.
And then Trent Bray is the other guy. And I'm
sure you talked to Andy Avolos today.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
I did not have a chance to speak to anything,
talked to Sonny.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
They didn't send the decordinator to Pac twelve to Big
twelve Media Day, they did not. Anyway, this is college
football analyst talk during the summer. We just sit around
and talk about everybody's problems, and the problems are multifold.
I remember last year at the last supper of the
Pac twelve, which Brady was at. At the last supper,
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right Brady at.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
The it felt like a funeral.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
Yes, it was the most interesting college football dinner I've
ever had, There's no doubt about that. And last year
remember sitting there.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Talking to Justin Wilcox and he was like, he.
Speaker 6 (09:04):
Said something like, listen, we could sit here all day
and talk about each other's problems, but we still have
to play football this fall. That's kind of what it's
come to, you know, with this transfer. We developed this
guy and he left us. We don't have any nil
money or schedule sucks. We don't know where we're going
to go. You know, I think this college football offseason,
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there's just so much uncertain about what the season is
going to be like with all these new alignments and
affiliations that it's just better to get it kicked off
and see how it plays out as supposed to try
to talk about it.
Speaker 7 (09:39):
Who are they going to like, how are they going
to determine what the success level of those two teams
are that are left, Like do they have a fear
opportunity to make it to the playoff? And how with
that is it based off of who they're playing, who
they're scheduled to play. How does that work?
Speaker 6 (09:57):
I don't know. I mean, I guess they're just like
I mean, I think if they had a lot of success,
like you know, we're nine to oh or something like that,
somewhere in.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
The middle of November or early November, there's.
Speaker 6 (10:13):
Going to be a lot of buzz. I don't think
that's going to happen. But I think both of those teams,
both of those schools are really just scrambling for survival
at this point and waiting for the next shoe to drop.
And I think that's the most important thing about this.
I don't know if Brady agrees, I'm not sure if
you guys think this is true, but I don't think
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we'll have this model for very long. You know, I
don't think we'll have you know, this Big ten, big weird,
gargantuan Big twelve, and where the Mountain West is kind
of like the only real West Coast conference and that's
very odd because it's kind of a mid major conference.
So all of those things are really awkward. And we're
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still trying to figure out what this college foot arms
race between the two TV networks looks like in five
six years, you know, SEC versus Big ten or ESPN
versus Fox basically, so what happens in five or six
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years probably like a big giant super league or something
like that, and it's just gonna look less and less
and less like college football. And that's kinda that's where
we are though, because of the amount of money that's
being made and that I mean, it's just a reality
of when your sport gets too popular. I guess this
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is what happens. It gets carpet bagged and broken up
and sold off. And I think we're right in the
middle of that process and it's not very savory and
it's upsetting. It's upsetting that Oregon State and Washington State
are like floating programs. It's weird that UKON is an independent.
You know, there's all this stuff that still needs to
be ironed out, and not everybody's gonna survive. And I
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think that's an interesting point LeVar that you make about
Oregon State and Washington State.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
What is their measure of success? Survival? Irrelevant?
Speaker 6 (12:06):
Right, you know, we're getting people to talk about it,
which is why we have the PAC twelve drinks at
the Bollaggio tonight.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Sounds like you're excited.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
There's there's two to travel, Brady, I love it. I
love traveling.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Oh, there's two parts to this.
Speaker 8 (12:22):
You kind of said, wait for the shoe drop to
see what happens. I think that's why they're in the
position they're in is nowadays you almost have to be
kind of progressive with your thinking in order to survive.
Otherwise if you wait, like there's no one out there
with the safety net for you. And I think that's
probably what Washington State, Oregon State thought the PAC twelve
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and whether you want to go back to Larry Scott
or whoever, for some of other schools who are part
of the PAC twelve back then, that's probably what they
thought was gonna happen, like, well, we're good, you know,
Cleave cough or Larry's they've got us like our commissioner's
got us.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
No, they don't like you gotta look out. No, but
well they failed.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
The university president, the university presidents, Larry Scott, George Klayafkoff,
Larry Scott and the presidents. Really they created this vacuum
of failure for basically West Coast football. And to see
it go away the way it did, I mean we've
talked about it, we've belabored the point, we've talked about
why it happened, how it happened, but it still is
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amazing to look back on and say, wow.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
How did you screw this up? Like you were not?
Speaker 6 (13:30):
Everybody else went forward thinking and they were not, and
they lost money to it bled out and it became this,
which sucks.
Speaker 8 (13:39):
Well, the distribution was what killed it, right, I mean
the pat twelve network never worked.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
That was a pack. Well yeah, but we can do
forensics forever.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
I mean you can't have First of all, you can't
create your own TV network out of nothing when you
have no idea how to do it, with no distribution
and no partner, you don't even have distribution in your
own region footprint.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
I mean it was see I could watch Arizona football.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Right, and then there were like multiple opportunities to save
the thing while they were failing, and they couldn't save that.
And even Kleukoff had an opportunity to save it with
ESPN or Apple when when sc and UCLA left, and
he still couldn't do it. So it's a massive failure
and it's sad for those of us on the West
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Coast that grew up with the conference. But now, you know,
picking up the pieces is where everybody is joy and it.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Brings me to the next part of it.
Speaker 8 (14:33):
Like you talked about the future model, and the interesting
thing is just being here as part of the Big
twelve and what they've had some of the conversations for
last night that you know, we're probably not going to
be in this model for very long. And what's going
to probably expedite even more realignment or changes is the
revenue sharing. Is there's going to be certain schools that,
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unfortunately because of the twenty or so million in operating
costs that they haven't had before because they now have
to pay student athletes, there's gonna be some that have
to cut other sports programs have to figure out how
to make that work within their budget. And I think
what's what you pointed to was the university presidents.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
A lot of people don't know this.
Speaker 8 (15:15):
There's a there's in some cases a big divide between
the academic side of an institution and the athletic side.
And oftentimes the schools that seem to have no issue,
those two sides work hand in hand. There's a lot
of institutions where that's not the case, and I think
those are the schools that could be in trouble because
the president or the academic side doesn't see the value in,
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you know, having a successful football program and not you know,
just because we mentioned Sunny Dike's go back and look
at the success they had after going to the national
championship as far as enrollment and applications everything else for
their admissions. Go look at Colorado. Last year, Colorado the
same thing. They have an increase of like seventy percent.
Speaker 6 (15:59):
Because in weird situations like Mike Riley's tenure at Oregon State,
like sure, the enrollment gained by twenty thousand or something
and the school became more popular. You're absolutely right, and
it's a very interesting thing. I mean, even my alma mater,
USC which is supposed to be a blue blood and
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this giant college football operation. Really, when you pick up
the curtain and look behind it, it's not. And they're
struggling to act like one of the big boys, right.
They've really tried to find that lane to be like
Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU. But they have
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a different situation and they're not. And what it is
is exactly what you mentioned. The university president, the board
of trustees, the AD and the head coach have all
got to be on the same page. That's why Oklahoma
works so well for so long under Bob Stoops because
they all had the right people in place to try
to keep the thing going. And if you don't really
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have that, and look, they didn't have that at Michigan
and they lost Harbaugh over it, right, I mean he left.
I mean there's a lot that happened, but they didn't
have solidarity between the AD and the president.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
Right.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
If you don't have that, it's really hard to have
a successful college football program. Now in today's day and age,
where the rubbers meeting the road and we are no
longer allowed to have this billion dollar football team. Weird
industry inside of our institutions of higher education, so seamlessly
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without asking questions like, hey, what are we doing, how
does this work? How do we pay the players? How
does this structure work? We had it pretty good for
a long time in our weird little college football fantasy world.
But there's just too much money being made now and
the whole thing's being torn apart and rebuilt, and it's
kind of interesting. I guess you could say we did
the same thing with the rules to the game. You know,
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in the last twenty years since I've been calling games,
you know, a lot of the stuff we used to
do and just play is no longer legal, and we've
had to adjust to that. And I guess if you
like this sport, you really do have to adjust to
change year and in year out, because otherwise you're just
gonna end up frustrated.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
Like me, Patris, we talked, you know, we're joking about
the PAC twelve, PAC two, you know, having their you know,
their media days at a David.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
At the Blaggio.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
I'm a drink David Busters whatever, like whatever works for you,
but Buster, so the but my question for you is
this is a conference that's in your family, like.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Coach Pray, move over. I want to spot on that
space harrier machine.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
Right, we're trying to play Golden Tea and you can
step aside please.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
But you so, this is a conference that's in your family,
it's in your blood. You like, obviously you played there,
your father played there in the conference. Yeah, when did
you guys sense that, Oh God, this is all gone
by bye, Like like there was a turn and it
no longer was as respected or run the way that
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it should have been run. When you guys knew it
and what you grew up with, when did you sense it?
Speaker 6 (19:11):
I was at the PAC twelve media day or not
media day. I was at the PAC twelve championship and
I called the game with Brady. I was a sideline
guy from one of the sidelines. It was that one.
It was really kind of a boring game.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
It was is it Washington Colorado? No, Washington, Utah? Okay?
Remember that?
Speaker 8 (19:31):
Yeah, defensive battle, of course, a defensive battle.
Speaker 7 (19:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (19:34):
And I remember like, and I was with Joe Davis
on the plane ride home and like I was looking
at Twitter and somebody was like, wow, what a you know,
what a boring call by Joe Davis? And I was like,
don't take on Twitter and Joe Davis. I was like,
don't take the bait, Joe, don't take the bait. And
then I saw his tweet. How would you have liked
me to call it? There was not much happening, but
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I I remember being there and they would do like
a state of the State at the PAC twelve Championship,
like Larry Scott would do one of those like the
Super Bowl kind of you know where Roger Goodell gives
a speech about the state of the NFL.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
And I remember Larry Scott.
Speaker 6 (20:14):
They were like five years into the most crippling deal
in the history of college football while they're hemorrhaging out
money and everybody else is stacking chips, and Larry Scott's like,
We're in a great negotiating space for twenty twenty three.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Twenty seventeen eight or something.
Speaker 6 (20:31):
It's just like, dude, by twenty twenty three, you're going
to be the Mountain West.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
And really, ultimately that is what happened.
Speaker 6 (20:39):
You just kind of saw that everybody else was When
everybody else was making a ton of money and these
networks like the Big ten Network were flourishing, the PAC
twelve network was going in the absolute opposite direction, and
you could see that from year one, So I guess
that's when I saw it.
Speaker 8 (20:56):
To answer your question, can I tell you the other
time you might have seen it? Do you remember the
pactual media days? They gave the best gifts at the dinner,
and I feel like the first year it might have
been an.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
iPad or something. It was.
Speaker 8 (21:10):
I was like, whoa, wow, this is like a really
nice gift, and then it slowly went downhill. It was
last year was a land well last year was, but
the year before that, like the last year they had
it in La I can't quite recall what it was,
but that was the thing.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
It was. It was very forgettable. And they would do this.
Speaker 6 (21:29):
They they do these media days on like Hollywood Boulevard
and it's like, you know, with the cracked out Spider
Man and like seven Jack Sparrows and just the dregs
of society, you know, and it's like and Michael Bercovici
walking down the street, It's like, what are we doing?
Speaker 2 (21:46):
You know what? Whoa?
Speaker 6 (21:47):
You know what I mean? It it never made sense.
You know, we're gonna we're gonna embrace Hollywood, We're gonna
go to the Sody Lot, We're gonna go, We're gonna
make the media drive around West Los Angeles. It's like, dude,
they just never had it figured out. It started to
feel like they had a little momentum when they started
to kind of move some of their stuff to Las Vegas,
but it was never going to work with that TV deal.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
And it sucks.
Speaker 6 (22:12):
It sucks for it sucks for everybody because you look
at the conference, the PAC twelve conference last year, and yeah,
Washington they want a playoff game and they lost in.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
The championship, but they had a great year.
Speaker 6 (22:25):
I mean, Bo Nicks, Panix, Caleb Williams, I mean whatever
was happening in Colorado, which was interesting.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
I mean the conference was an absolute.
Speaker 6 (22:36):
Joy last year and it was, you know, just like
kind of a sunset. That was it, and it to
pick up the pieces will be interesting. We'll see what
it's like tonight at the PAC two drinks for two.
Oh yeah, you think it's just gonna be.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Me and John Canzano staring at each other.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Probably I was gonna say, what's the how many people
think it'll be in attendant?
Speaker 5 (23:01):
How many media members? What are we looking at over under?
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Like me, Johnny cans Wilner.
Speaker 7 (23:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
That's fine as long as you're there.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Maybe the voice of the bees.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
Fair well, Patros have a good time. I have a
couple of cocktails.
Speaker 5 (23:21):
In our honor.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
And do you guys see Violet Affleck. Uhh, I actually
saw that. Yes, I saw that. What is it? It's
it's interesting, Violet Affleck.
Speaker 8 (23:37):
She's calling for what like UV light, Oh, a war
filtered masks and all that and government facilities or something.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
Uv lights, some kind of air filtration and masks mass interesting.
Speaker 7 (23:51):
I thought it was a movie or a TV show
or something. It seemed like it. Okay, uh, I'll.
Speaker 5 (23:57):
Keep my comments to myself.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
No, I just I just loved her breathy delivery. Reminds
me of my of how I try to like pull
it together in the morning. Here, breathy, pull out the
Violet Affleck real quick before before I leave.
Speaker 5 (24:13):
You guys can figure it.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
I want to hear her breathy delivered. This is going
to be me talking to talking.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
About Brady and Andy Avalos and Trent Bray and Jake
Dickard tonight.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
Yeah, I think we find it the lap find its
smart on.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Twitter right violent and give me the speech.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
Well problems. We're up against it. We don't know if
we're going to be able to it's.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
Coming on next you know, you know, other stuff going on.
We got the BQ News coming up.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Got to play. They always they always have the b
C News.
Speaker 8 (24:46):
We we've literally left you enough space now where the
BQ News does not impact your head at all. They
are making excuses, Petros, don't say that can go longer
if you want.
Speaker 6 (24:56):
Right now, I want to play itchy or Sticky right now.
I can pull it up on my phone and stick
the thing to the mic right now.
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You want me to do it?
Speaker 4 (25:07):
I mean, listen, it's up to it, up to lead lead.
We have a do we have an opportunity to do this?
Or are we going to get we to get in
trouble here.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Jonas is worried about the radio face.
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I'm a clock guy, like I care about the clock.
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You know you're not.
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That's that's me.
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Yeah? We're ready?
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Speaker 5 (26:22):
She talk it so fast, it was breathy.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
It definitely was breadthy.
Speaker 5 (26:27):
You don't sound anything like that.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
That's me to not yet that too?
Speaker 5 (26:30):
Come on?
Speaker 7 (26:31):
That was definitely that.
Speaker 8 (26:32):
I mean, does she have like a time limit, Like
I don't get what she's talking fast.
Speaker 7 (26:38):
Her mother? She was taking deep breaths.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
What, of course Lee was at a wedding with Jennifer Garner.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
Yes he was. He was sitting behind me the whole time.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
So instead of finding the sound, you just figured you'd
open your MinC. Do you want to ask the questions
about Jennifer Garner at the wedding? What was she like?
Speaker 10 (26:59):
Lee?
Speaker 2 (26:59):
I she's a lovely lady.
Speaker 5 (27:01):
She was very nice.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
She was very nice. She's split right after the ceremony.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Are fantastic.
Speaker 6 (27:05):
I heard she went up to you when she was
an usher and said, what's on your wallet?
Speaker 4 (27:15):
Petros? We appreciate it. Have fun in Vegas and we'll
do it again. Next to you'll be lighting there. Have
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they were smearing it up a little bit talking about
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he was upset with the Chargers social media team because
they made some jokes when the schedule was released. The
other was that Aaron Rodgers, you know, has kind of
hinted about potentially teaming up, which I thought was tampering.
That's what I would assume would that would be tampering,
but you know, still hasn't happened. And then he also
(29:50):
talked about the quarterback situation there he seems to prefer
Aidan O'Connell in Las Vegas over Gardner Minshew based on
some of the comments. Yet if you go to Raftkings
right now, the favorite to be the Week one starter
for the Las Vegas Raiders is none other than Gardner
Minshew at a minus one forty five. So my question
to you guys is this, if we're keeping it from
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a gambling standpoint over under the NFL trade deadline this year,
before DeVante Adams is on another team, what do you
think over under, how do you think this goes it
take over? Do you think so it feels like he's
not for long.
Speaker 7 (30:28):
In Las Vegas? That's all we that's all we have time.
I'm gonna get you my quick answer. I'm gonna take
it over.
Speaker 8 (30:36):
I guess I'll quickly agree with LeVar for this reason,
like I don't know how you can move on from him.
I don't know, because I guess if they get off
to a bad start, maybe you say, Okay, we're in
rebuild mode, so we want to get some assets back
for him, and maybe they trade him to a team
that needs it or is a contender. So maybe that's
how that work. But oh man, he's such a good player, Like,
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how do you sell that to your fans.
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If they just get off to a bad start, Like
nothing that he thought was going to be what he
signed up for? Is there anymore? I mean, he was
going there for Derek Carr and then that was gone,
and then it was like, okay, well, you know, I mean,
at least from all accounts, he loves Antonio Piers like
he loves playing for Antonio Peers. But if it just
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goes sideways for whatever reason, I just can't imagine with
the contract, at some point he's going to want a
new contract as well too, Like with all these other
guys getting the deals that they're getting, and he's still
putting up monster numbers. It just feels like, you know,
he's up against it when it comes to that. So
labar your thought. I know you wanted to get in.
I was trying to get us to break but I
know that you no.
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No, let's go to break. Let's break so we could
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You know?
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We don't want to get yelled at, So that's the thing.
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Who's gonna yell us? What do you think?
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Come on?
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We'll be okay.
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It was a popular song, and I mean in certain
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Who's that?
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Who's your boy? The receiver?
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My boy neighbors. What have been oh for this song? Hell? Yeah,
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You know.
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Let's go to the news desk. God, No, here's Brady Quinn.
Speaker 12 (34:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (34:18):
Remember the Nathan's Hot Dog geting contest from July fourth, yeahyep,
there's some controversy surrounding him, so I listed off some
of the newer contestants. Says, we know Joey Chesnutt could
not perform as part of it.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Due to whatever the issue was with that whole eating league.
Speaker 8 (34:37):
But Nick Weary, he's actually the husband of the women's
division champ, Miki Pudo, who won this year for the
women's side. He's being accused of essentially inflating his numbers.
Speaker 7 (34:50):
What this is?
Speaker 2 (34:51):
How he did it?
Speaker 8 (34:52):
Okay, his initial score on competition day was forty six
and three quarters hot dog. Now I have to give
you some specifics. It takes a minute, but hear me out.
So each plate has five hot dogs on it.
Speaker 6 (35:08):
Once all the hot dogs are eaten, a judge then
looks at the remnants on the plate to identify whether
or not all five are completely eaten. So that's how
you could, for example, get like three quarters depending on
what's left over from the hot dog and the bun.
So competition day, Nick Weary ends up with forty six
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and three.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Quarters hot dogs.
Speaker 8 (35:30):
However, after all the tabulation's done, they correct it to
fifty one and three quarters, so he jumps up five somehow.
Now that didn't change the fact that he finished in
fourth place. But people are accusing him, and there's camera
shots of him meandering around the stage and essentially placing
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an empty plate from another contestants on his stack because
they're counting plates to see the stacks.
Speaker 7 (35:59):
Oh wow.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
So because this.
Speaker 8 (36:01):
Controversy is now being accused of potentially messing with the
actual output and the whole rationale behind it is because
it doesn't change his monetary award or where he you know, places.
It's all because eating over fifty hot dogs is supposed
to be a pretty elite feat like not many can
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do it. By the way, his wife fifty one hot dogs,
so without cheating his wife eight more than he.
Speaker 7 (36:27):
Did to meat.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
It's damn.
Speaker 7 (36:32):
I'm talking about hot dogs.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
What lock jue I said?
Speaker 7 (36:36):
It's an elite group that gets to fifty hot No.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
Is that like the sixty home run mark in baseball?
Speaker 4 (36:41):
Like if you can get to sixty, like I mean,
even though you know, you know, it's at the all
time record, but that's really doing something so correct.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
By the way, just fifty is that number of hot dogs?
Speaker 4 (36:50):
Thinking about five hot dogs on a plate in front
of me and having to eat them makes me sick
to my stock.
Speaker 7 (36:56):
And knock down ten minutes?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Mind you ten minutes, but could.
Speaker 5 (37:02):
You do five and ten minutes? Five hot dogs? Ten minutes?
Speaker 2 (37:05):
No? I could not. I would I would even want
Yeah I hate hot dogs.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
Yes, I could do five hot dog contin absolutely, would
you want to? Three would be good for me. I
could do three and I'd be happy. Three and a
bag of Laides potato chips. It's got to be Lais,
Yeah it does. Yeah. Lace gotta be ruffles, it could
be ruffles.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (37:27):
Just gotta be playing go cute.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (37:30):
Good.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
Now there's not much more to the story.
Speaker 8 (37:32):
There's now paying a four of investigation that's taking place
in this.
Speaker 5 (37:35):
I mean, at least he made it a little bit interesting.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
I mean, other than that with with Joey Chestnut gone,
by the way, didn't Joey Chestnut just do two hundred
boneless wings in ten minutes?
Speaker 5 (37:46):
I think or something like that. In five minutes he
did two hundred boneless wings.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
It's probably roosters.
Speaker 5 (37:52):
I was gonna say.
Speaker 7 (37:55):
Now pulling that off, I'm not into boneless. I like,
I like to have the bone in, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 8 (38:02):
This next new story is probably one for Lee, I
guess based on some of this consumption. Yesterday, a Georgia
couple where they filmed themselves engaging in an explicit act
with a margarita instead of a Mexican restaurant. How they
got caught is the more interesting part. They're get arrested
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after the wife complained to the cops that this X
rated video spread and went a viral online. In the video,
which I'm sure you can find this, you can see
a man trying to funnel a margarita down his wife's backside.
Speaker 7 (38:44):
What funnel it?
Speaker 8 (38:45):
However, the funnel wasn't effective, and so some other things
take place involving the husband and the wife, and there's
some nuty involved, and it's the tequila gets poured out
on her.
Speaker 7 (39:03):
I mean confused.
Speaker 5 (39:06):
Well you can find that I've seen.
Speaker 8 (39:08):
Then you can find the article too, and it would
be very very specific.
Speaker 5 (39:13):
Just yeah, put it this way. Did you know that
you could eat a margarita?
Speaker 7 (39:19):
No?
Speaker 5 (39:20):
Okay, well they tried it out.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Well, not many people can toss salads with margarita's.
Speaker 7 (39:27):
I got it.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Let's taken place.
Speaker 5 (39:29):
I got hold the crew to give me the mark.
Speaker 7 (39:31):
I got it.
Speaker 4 (39:33):
Yeah, I mean you know what, at least they're in
love that work.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Maybe maybe it leads that.
Speaker 5 (39:45):
Plea Is that a rappit?
Speaker 2 (39:46):
A mark bill? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (39:49):
It has alcohol to do with it. You're in holly
right up in there. What cake, Rita