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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:27):
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Speaker 1 (00:28):
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Speaker 3 (00:34):
Yeah, all right, Two Pros and a Cup of Joe,
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Speaker 1 (00:49):
Good, This is Lee last night. Yeah, Eagles fans.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Zonus is in the here depressing me. Let's go my
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Speaker 4 (01:12):
Where the hell is the end of my show? By
the way, what do you print it on both sides?
Speaker 1 (01:18):
That's my fault. I understand that that way, Lee probably
made sense after about eight beers or a drinks last night.
So yeah, I just don't show where, you know, shots. Sorry,
I guess the drinks before the shots didn't count.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Brady, You're like, we're bearing the lead here. Lee is
a hell of a healer. Because his nose looks better,
his head looks better. It's like he it's like he
didn't actually face plant in the streets of New Orleans
like last Wednesday the power of aloe?
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Have we not looked at like any security cameras to
find the footage of that.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
I was worried.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
I would love to see what that looked like. I
don't know, I don't know. Yeah, carer somewhere around there. Yeah,
you know, I just yet, that's wrong.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
You know. It's just sometimes you just get the reality
of what your realities are, and every once in a
while you got to accept them for what they are.
And that's just kind of part I'm getting older, Lee, Lee,
that's you know, I guess I get to leave at
age twenty because that's all I have. I don't, you know,
there is no.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
We got we got run down?
Speaker 4 (02:34):
You know, Holy Molly, there we go, there, we go.
All right, Lee's leftovers is right there?
Speaker 1 (02:43):
All right?
Speaker 4 (02:45):
What kind of bears are there? Bar?
Speaker 1 (02:49):
All right?
Speaker 5 (02:53):
Gotcha?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
All right?
Speaker 6 (02:55):
And uh yeah, the power the power of Alo. I
got the big alo plant.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
I just take a beef off, ye, cut it open,
put it on my face? Does it?
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Is that really what you do? Yeah? What did you
just say?
Speaker 3 (03:07):
So?
Speaker 5 (03:07):
I do neosporing on the on the cuts, of course,
to keep it cleaning.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
The same So if they make the tequila wit you know,
he puts it on his face, so go figure. It
just makes all the sense in the world. He pours
a saws off. Uh yeah, okay, yeah.
Speaker 6 (03:22):
Yeah, No, the same plant that's been in my front yard.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
For in your life forever.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Huh yeah, all right, and you used to You take
the plant off, you cut it open, and you just
rub it on your skin.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
That is true, That is what you do. Actually, has
this happened to you so many times, Lee, that you
have to have a protocol like this in your back pocket.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
Uses for sunburn? Yeah right, don't you use it. You
can use it for supper.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
It does. Yeah, any kind of burn or scrape. It'll
work anti itch too.
Speaker 6 (03:50):
Oh yeah, it's very or something which is uh y, yeah,
very helpful because yeah, it itches, but I don't want
to touch it.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Lee, How did you feel about Lorena being at Coop's house?
Speaker 5 (04:03):
For I?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Was that make like? Did you have feelings towards that?
Speaker 6 (04:07):
I was a little butt hurt? I felt I felt
a certain way about it for a second, but.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
I'm over tell us not but tell us what you
felt in the moment. Was it jealousy? Was it anger?
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Like a little fomo like I missed out like hanging
out with them because I really didn't have much going
on until about an hour before the game and you.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
Realized that Lorena was going to hang out with Coop
at his house.
Speaker 6 (04:27):
They were like, oh, we thought about hitting you up
and they didn't, so.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
So they didn't invite you. You found out about it when.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I thought about okay, Coop said don't.
Speaker 7 (04:37):
On the last show of last week, he said he
didn't know what he was doing yet, but I assumed
he'd be with Demonica.
Speaker 8 (04:44):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Gosh what? Oh my restaurant. We went to the restaurant.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
We went, ugh, you can't you know, Kendrick Lamar, he's
going to get suits. I'm just saying that.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Bang.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
I was about to call herding the name Lorena. Just
be careful.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
What do you call her demon for short?
Speaker 4 (05:07):
Dang god dang?
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Anyway, So, yeah, I didn't text him because I was like, no,
he doesn't he doesn't need to come to our super
Bowl parent.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
Did you feel like he would ruin the super Bowl
party or did you time? Oh?
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Wow, and I don't. I just we don't need that.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Lee, How does that make you feel that you would?
You're being deemed a problem and the issue because it's
by association.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
That doesn't bother me, because I'm not wrong.
Speaker 6 (05:38):
No, no, it's fine, but I was. You know, I
would have liked hanging out with them. I had a
great time with my buddies then, and I should have
I should have done the same.
Speaker 5 (05:45):
I should have reached out to both Cooper and Lorena
and invited.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Them super Bowl viewing. You need less distraction. It it
does bug me.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
And you were live texting the whole entire time.
Speaker 6 (05:58):
I sent like three texts to kind of like rub
it in her face that she was losing so bad.
Speaker 7 (06:02):
But and also if you came to hang out with me,
then you would have had to lie to her and
say you weren't hanging out with me, and we cannot
have you lying?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, Lee, is that true? Monica, she's doubling down, So
yeah she did.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
I don't lie.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's fine.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
So I would have been you don't lie, so it
would have been fine. So you would have said you
were at Coop's house. Yeah, and that's it. You would say,
I'm at Coop's house watching the Super Bowl with Cup
freak him.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
On the details.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
Yeah, sometimes I skim details, but yeah, I would have
just right there you go, all right, so there you.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Hey, can we get some of the low hanging fruit
out of the way. We've we've obviously broken down the
Super Bowl in many ways. At this point, I do
want to ask about officiating. That was a big storyline
going into the game. There was two awful calls to start,
and then I felt like there's another one, like, well,
I know you didn't like the was that Nick Bolton
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is that it was for the personal foul? I think
you didn't like it. I can see why they did it.
I don't know that one, the the Fueld goal, Like
there was a couple others that was kind of like
all right, whatever, But the first two were about as
bad of a start as you could have made for
a Super Bowl, and this is being obviously a crew
that's being awarded the opportunity to do this. But outside
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of that, it actually wasn't that badly efficient.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
I thought it was that bad.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, it was like they kind of stayed out of it.
Am I crazy?
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Because I know that the call on aj Brown felt
pivotal because that was a third down they threw the ball,
or that was a fourth down. Rather they threw the ball,
got that big completion, it comes back for an offensive
PI and I thought, initially it's a terrible call, and
I think we were texting about it. The pushing away
of the face mask face mask, Yeah that felt After
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watching it, I thought, okay, well I get it, like
it wasn't as agreed just as I initially right.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
It was again same thing, like it wasn't a two
hundred push off, which is typical that you see to
create separation. And you heard Pereyra talk about it. I
mean he called the NFL office, and so the explanation
from the NFL was that it wasn't your typical hand
fighting that because he was pushing off the defender to
his face mask. That's why the call was made, and
I think when you looked back and saw how Trent
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McDuffie was impacted by it, you could kind of understand
them making that call. So another one that I understood.
It didn't look great in real time. That stuff happens
about the course of a game and oftentimes, you know,
players get away with it. So again, didn't love it,
but I understood the rational after the fact. It was
the same thing with the field goal, Like it didn't
look like anyone from Kansas City once they showed that
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over the top view. Then again Pereira, you know, said this,
He's like, look, the defender never got in the neutral zone.
So there was a snap infraction on top of the
fact that it looked like someone from Philly actually jumped
as well when the Kansas City player moved. So another
one that ultimately didn't matter. Elliott made the kick anyway.
But again one that people kind of found controversial that
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really wasn't that bad.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I was confused on
on the personal foul or unnecessary roughness like yet so
when it took place after.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
The interception little makeup call there, maybe well I.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Was curious, like should not have taken away the interception
and been an automatic first down. That wasn't a that
was not a post post play, like, it wasn't a
dead ball foul? Did they make it a dead ball
foul like that? That had me a tap bit confused,
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Like they picked the ball off that the guy hits,
hits Patrick Mahomes in the face.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Oh you mean that was a strip sack. That the
strip strip strip sack. Yeah, I wanted the same thing.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
I don't understand how I feel like.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
At that point. Yeah, because he had already lost possession
of it at that point then then it so it's
not gonna impact then the recovery of it. It will
only impact the end result of the play.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
That's why you remember the call a couple of years
ago that was that still confused me a little bit.
Still one of the worst calls I've ever seen is
when Chris Jones stripped Derek Carr and got called for
roughing the passer while he was stripping the ball like this,
So you've got that last night to where had he
not lost the ball, they you know, probably would have
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called a blow to.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
The head because he did get hit in the head.
I mean that you know, they got a really good
lick on him. I was so happy for all defenders
in the world of football they got such a good
hit on Patrick Mahomes at the end of that game.
I mean, just the way they like. You don't see
pops anymore. You just see tackling, you know, and the
men they throw flags, you know.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Can I fire off a couple of I guess tweets
if we still called him that on X that I
thought were somewhat entertaining. Never realized how much the Chiefs
depended on the funding from US AID there was that
That's been a topical one. Serena Krip walked for four
seconds and gained more yards than the Chiefs in the
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entire first half. Yea, No, she was like talking about
it on on social media afterwards, so that was for
sure her but also not inaccurate. She was definitely moving
further ahead than the Chiefs did in that one. Someone
had tweeted out, this is more probably towards Jonas here,
But if you ever wondered what Patrick Mahomes being drafted
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by the Bears would look like, this is it.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
That was probably my favorite of the ones that I
may come through.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
You know that that is the reality. And one last
one and this one is an alzheimer All right, Uh,
this is so bad. Thousands of little white boys will
remember Cooper de Sheets picked six in the Super Bowl
for the rest of their lives.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Seeing somebody who looks like you play the position they
said you never could means everything.
Speaker 8 (12:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
I mean I'm not white, so I can't relate, but
I will.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
This is our Jackie Robinson moment. I'm like serious.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
I thought that was a cute moment for all little
white boys out there that that you know, fire and
dream of being small step for man white mankind. There's
hope that you could play out something other than quarterbacks.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
We get around of applause for just a huge night
for h for white people.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
You know, that was that was really sick. All I
know is when Zach Bond picked that one ball off
Jonas Wuld immediately celebrating, I was like, no, no, no,
not so fast. But put it back in the holster.
So you did go to Wisconsin.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
But you know, I'm just saying not so fast.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Yeah, that was that was real close. I mean have been,
it should have been.
Speaker 4 (13:01):
But as you as you well know, when it's close,
it's it's on our side of it. You know, you
don't don't go to opposite direction. You don't go oh,
it's very close. Yeah, we're going to claim him as
a fully Caucasian, Like I don't do that, all right,
doesn't happen.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
One last order of business to clear things up. That's god.
This actually went viral. A lot of people were irritated
by this, and this is typical with with most networks.
They roll out what's going to be a new graphics
package or something else. So for people who are listening
don't know what this is called, it's called a score bug.
It's basically the thing that sits on the bottom of
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the screen that gives you the down distance. The score
shows the logos of the teams, et cetera. Fox rolled
out their new score bug in the Super Bowl, and
there was a lot of people who did not like
the minimalistic, very simple approach. I loved it. So that's
the thing is from from the other graphics that I've
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seen from Fox this year. Obviously working for Fox and
doing it. I actually liked it and thought it was
an improvement because it was more minimal. But I can
understand why there's a lot of people who are making
jokes about the simplicity of it. So I didn't have
an issue with it. I thought it was an improvement.
It's not my favorite, But at the same time that
seemed to really upset people, Like I didn't know that
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many people cared about how that score bug looks on
the bottom of the screen.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
I don't need all the bells and whistles and a
big long banner across or to have it moved from
different portions they threw it up there. It was simple.
I know who Casey is, I know who Phi is. Like,
I don't need everything else to go along with it,
and for anybody else.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
It does, like dude, go through everything else.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Like they need like, oh it's got air colors more,
it's got to have this more details added on to it.
It's like, you don't need all that, and if you
do need all that, then you probably shouldn't be watching football.
Like go watch something else, you know, go get a
you know, like go throw a party for your kids,
go to a bounce house and and you know, throw
on the iPad and put on some goofy show on Nickelodeon,
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like go watch that broadcast. Simple to the point old
school football and an ass whooping. By the way, DeAndre
Hopkins speaking of the officiating, uh, he did call out
people who were complaining about the Chiefs going into the
game and had this to say, you.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Know, I saw a lot of things in the media
about the RELs, but obviously, what y'all, what y'all gonna
say now about the Reefs and us when there was
a lot of touchy calls, Are y'all gonna report that?
Are y'all gonna talk about the Rails now?
Speaker 4 (15:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Bar that surely didn't make the difference in that game.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
No, not at all, And we're being honest. They got
away with some blatant assholes in that game, like blaytant
Kelsey got away with one. There were a couple of
linemen that clearly like the way they were holding him.
The guy was trying to get away and they held
him long enough for Patrick Mahomes to get through the
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center of the line.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
They should have been called.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
There were there were a lot of calls that that
could have gone either way. I thought, and we talked
about it. You know, Q, you gave your you know,
your your opinion on it. I didn't. I was not
offended by the way they called the game. I thought
that when when I saw a BS call, I texted, y'all.
(16:30):
You know, but for for what it's worth, I thought
it was a pretty evenly called game. I didn't think
that there felt like outside of that first one against Brown,
I didn't think that there was like, okay, like that
feels like an agenda. You you sabotaged their drift or
their drive, Like who knows how bad it gets if
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they don't call that back, Like it could have got
bad quicker if they don't call that back, because that's
the first drive. Correct, that was on third down? Right,
fourth down? Fourth down? No, not fourth down?
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yeah, I think it was because they had the pope.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Well right, so it took it to fourth down. They
they took the penalty. Then it goes to right and
it stay fourth down, stage fourth down. Okay, there you go,
all right? Yeah, I just I don't know. I don't
I don't think that, you know, I get where he's
coming from, because he's probably hurt from the results of
the game. You know, it's probably was his best opportunity
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to get a Super Bowl ring and that might not
happen for him now. So I get it, but by
no means was this the type of game where you'd
sit there and you'd say, all right, you know, no,
you didn't get the calls, but you shouldn't be talking about, well,
talk about how they didn't call this or call that. Like, no,
they called a pretty even game. So the fact that
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you guys didn't get the benefit of the referees giving
you guys more calls was like you shouldn't you know, good,
you know that should be normal.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Home, Can I give you guys The moment in which
I was like, oh, this is like officially over, like
this game is done done. It was the DeAndre Hopkins
drop when he was wide ass open. That's the weirdest
drop I've ever seen. Well, let me just put perspective
for you. Okay, it is entire NFL career, which I
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think he's played now is twelve years. He's had thirty
five drops in his career. All right, He's only had
nine since twenty twenty, So think about that. That's how
rare that occurrence was. As soon as I saw him
drop that pass, I'm like, all right, this is it's
a wrap. Just let and this thing now, because like
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mahomes obviously wasn't playing well. The offensive line was struggling. Again,
it was a terrible offensive game plan in my opinion.
But give credit to Philly that too. But in that instance,
when you get a player like that who's wide ass
open and a guy who almost very rarely throughout his
career as drop the balls when known as one of
the better players in his career as far as making
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especially contested catches, when that's not going right for you,
it's over. It's just it wasn't your night. It wasn't
your night. I mean, that's the bottom line. But that
was that was the moment where I was like, Okay,
we can just we can move on here. By the way,
LaVar love seeing mahomes take a beating, Like no, I
love seeing a quarterback take a beating. Damn.
Speaker 4 (19:25):
Like when you get that big, big hit like they
did on that Like what an emphatic fashion.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Of ending the game.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
It's just being able to get a hold of the quarterback,
the quarterback still like trying to like make it happen
and what like dang, that's that'd be. That's the NFL
I grew up watching. I've watched Greg Lloyd, watched Kevin Green.
You know, I watch them guys like you know, got
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back when they really hit people.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
They're nice people.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Though, I get it. I just I mean the people
hit no more nice people too. But it is Serengetti.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
It can be. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
I will never forget how people reacted to Brady Quinn
in New Orleans. It will be something that's burnt into
my memory forever.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
And now I will never forget the great service we
all got from that bar. Because we did not go
anywhere outside of like one or two instances we lived
at that hotel. Hotel it was almost like we're quarantining
with the exception of the bar area, which I'm telling you, man,
we got the best treatment you could ask for. I
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got in particular, well you did when I was with you.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
I mean that was just never speak to me, we're
speaking to was there with you that much? But the
one time that you were it was a good chicken sandwich.
It was you know what the cheese put on it too.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
The first time I had it, it was really good.
The second time I ordered room service not as good.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
I agree, I agree, I did the same thing. I
fell victim to that same thing that you just said.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
I agree.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
I don't know, man, you know, but I will say this.
The steak and the eggs.
Speaker 5 (21:16):
Oh yeah, I was gonna ask you, oh was that better?
The steak and eggs?
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 5 (21:20):
And took it off the menu, and they still gave
it to you.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Man, let me tell you that they did. It was
not on the menu. Yeah, they gave it to me.
They gave me that steak and eggs over easy. They
did easy, super easy.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, real dipped up.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Just touch it and it just go all over the place,
you know.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah that almost harder control that yop.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
Just go all over the place, you know what I mean.
You got to know how to hit it. The egg Yeah,
over easy.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I'm with you, and you kind of stayed in one position.
It's kind of one spot the whole time, down right,
That's right. Yeah, yeah, that's what I had my spot.
I had my spot mapped out. They was holding it
for me.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
At one point, Strategical questioned, when you got there Thursday
for the sales luncheon that we had.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
It started at noon local time. What time did you arrive?
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Well, I was already there in a space at the
bar that was kind of, you know, hidden, So I
was already I had already had a drink.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
And I had there what like eleven probably because I was.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Doing interviews, so I got I got there by eleven
thirty and had got one drink and one drink of water.
I got water and one one tequila mule. And you
never left there. I never left the rest of the day.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
I'm telling you, I think you put twelve hours in that.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
I never left the rest of the time. It's incredible
because too many things. But don't make it seem like
I was just camped out. I mean, there was just
too many things going on. Bro. Like I was up
in that bad Boy collecting data. I was up in
there getting information. I mean at one point two hours
of it, well hour of it was spent with Colin
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and Clay and listening to them talk about what's going
on in the industry and stuff like that. Yeah, bro,
like that was like that was information gathering. So it
wasn't all for fun. I was fright though for most
of it. I know that I'm hoping that I remember everything.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
You need to.
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Speaker 4 (24:18):
Come on, man, let's do this. So can you no?
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Please?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Text? Can you send that on? I'm not going to
repeat myself. I'm not going dude.
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Speaker 1 (25:40):
Damn right back to back reads.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
I mean, only only a show with the type of
skill and talent that we have would have been able
to pull off something like what we just did.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Well, let me ask you this.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Do you believe that the Eagles have the skill and
the talent to pull off back to back Super Bowls?
Speaker 4 (25:57):
That's always the question after they win? Is in it
after their team wins?
Speaker 3 (26:01):
Because the odds are out for the next Super Bowl champion?
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (26:08):
I think the the Again, That's why I brought up
Jalen Hurts a little earlier. I think the nucleus, the
core nucleus of this team certainly would say in the
way they they just continue to have so much talent
beyond their rosters through the years. It doesn't seem like
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they have any signs of slowing down. And again I
started looking at the idea of who in the in
the NFC is going to knock them off.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
God, he really does look like Jesus, that's where you
want to go. I'm just I don't get why you
can't co on this.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
There's like two or three different looks that light skinned
dudes have Jesus, you know, and that's one of them.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Why what's the what are their options?
Speaker 4 (27:03):
Two or three different looks that they have?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
What are what are those two or three different looks?
Speaker 4 (27:08):
I'm not going that deep into it. Why not you
got one of them? You could pass for light skin,
you got one of the look you got looking?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Yeah, what he's a vampire? Yeah, I mean Jonas is
closer to powder than he is a Yeah, I mean
tell me I'm wrong. I mean not, I look at him.
I mean, I don't know Jonas has don't look at
his calves. The blind deal he's got, no matter what
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you mean, where are you going nowhere? Come on? Come on?
Can we just again capitalize on this part. I know
we want to talk about deep but we can talk
about that tomorrow. How do we feel about the broadcast?
Because I do feel like that was a topic of conversation.
I mean, I set you a treat for Frank calliendo,
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which I thought was interesting only because I didn't think
that would see that Frank call I believe that a.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
I mean, Kevin Burkhardt, bless his heart, he did everything
he could.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
To keep people engaged. Yes, he did. Even at the
end when he was like, it's a four score day.
I was like, tune, this is this game's done. It's
been done. It's been dead for a while. Man. They're
trying to resuscitate that game since halftime.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
I also think that Tom Brady has gotten better, and
I do not believe that this is just what it's
going to be. Like you guys have called games. I'm
assuming the second time you did it you were better
than the first, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. He's
just going to get better and better at this. He
just I think he feels like he's trying to find
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that natural sweet spot. And there are times where you
catch him going, oh that that feels like like he
took a little dig at Kevin Hart, you.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Know yesterday that was made sure to work that one in.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
Like I just feel like, and I don't know if
it's you know, take a more simple approach.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
You Know. What's interesting about what you're saying is is
that a lot of guys like he didn't have to
go through like the entire process of what it takes
to do what he does and to call it at
the level he's calling it a I mean, that's the
reality of it. So you're you just have to be
prepared to listen to an amateur working to being a professional,
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Like that's ultimately what it comes down to. Like it's funny.
I'll hear people say, oh, you don't do X, you
don't do why you don't do Z? Like bro I
did six years in this industry locally. I was a
local guy. I did it at the local level. I
learned radio at the local level. I learned television at
the local level before I even had an opportunity to
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ever do anything that was national. And a lot of
guys they go through a lot of being trained and
a lot of doing it on air, and people don't
Some people hear it. Some you know, the local people
got a chance to hear the things that you know
I did. People get an opportunity to hear what guys
are doing, but it's just not done on a level
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where it's consumed with you being the one calling the
Super Bowl. I mean, his his reputation as a player
and the things that he has going on is being
like one of the greatest, if not the greatest football
player of all time, has given him the opportunity to
be able to kind of skip steps. So you don't
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you know, I don't judge him for that. He earned
the ability to have that be an option for him.
But with that being said, you're going to have to
go through growing pains in front of a larger audience,
and that's you can hear it. You could see some
of it. You know, I would call myself still an
amateur if I were to call a game, and you
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would be able to hear the difference between someone who
has gotten the proper rep and has built up to
it and has gone through a few seasons of calling
games before they were you know, elevated to where they're at.
You will hear it, you understand it, you get it.
So I mean that's just is what it is. He's
going through the process in front of everybody. I don't
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think there's anything wrong with.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
It, No, not at all. I mean I think the
difference is, you know, you've seen guys who kind of
burst on the scene early on, like Romo, and whether
you like Romo or not, there was enough of a
clamoring and desire for people saying he's never done this before.
But he was put in position, and at least early
on it appeared like he appeared like he excelled enough
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to be able to get a big contract and almost
really reset the market for you know, Troy Apen and
so many others. I mean, he was really the influence
and all that. And so I think that's the hard
part is, you know, people have this expectation that he's
going to be the goat immediately also as a broadcaster,
and I think the tough thing is for him is
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the best SoundBite that I heard all week, including the game,
from him was his interview on Colin Coward, and that
was a three to four minute clip. I want to say,
when he talked about where he felt like he excelled,
and he talked about you know, knowing the coverages and
studying and his processing and having the answers to the
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test before he's ever stamped the ball, and that that's
how that was his superpower. And he complimented Peyton Manning
and Drew Brees and he talked about, you know, that's
how the game. How I played the game. Then the
game's not being played the way by a lot of
quarterbacks nowadays. And that was probably the most insightful thing
that he was able to say. And the hard thing
is is that's just not possible in a game. You know,
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you don't have that much time to speak for three
four minutes on one topic and not be interrupted by
a play or not be interrupted by something else. I
think this, like, this is one of the toughest things
that I think, you know, he or anyone else who's
in that position as to battle, is when you are
anointed to that number one crew, you have so many
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people who are around you helping you. I actually met
a guy who's a spotter for him. Yeah, and I
was like, wait a second, I said, usually the play
by play guy is a spotterer. If people don't know
what a spotter is. The spotter is the guy who's
responsible for helping the play by play see who made
the tackle, who made the strip sack, who recovered the football.
There's additional help there because there's a lot of moving
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parts and things when you're a play by play or
a color analyst. And he's like, no, I'm a spotter
for Tom, And I was like, oh, that's interesting because
that would be distracting to me, like as an analyst,
like you're just out there watching the game and telling
everyone what you're seeing, what you think they should see
or they're going to see, and then you're breaking it
down from your eyes on your vision. And so I
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almost wonder if there's like so many bells and whistles
between the monitors and the people up there in the
booth and everything else, the people in his ear that
at times where people hear him do his broadcast, it
sounds like he's like pausing or there's like a slower
pace to it. It's because there's all these distractions, Like
I would almost say like less is more. I mean,
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this is Tom Brady, like he doesn't need anything. He's
he's won more Super Bowl than any quarterback ever. Just
let him go out there and call the game and
let us, you know, naturally hear the insight that he
has from his observation watching it, Like we don't need
a bunch of stats or you know, even for him
to id every single player that always made. I mean,
that's that will come as time, you know, goes along.
(34:30):
But that's the one thing that I think that people
want to hear from him is not so much of like, hey,
his insight from playing the super Bowl, the comparisons We
kind of talked about that earlier, but more of like, well,
what would you do or what would what would you
have done? Or why is this happened? Like like why
can't Kansas City make adjustments to get a fricking conversion
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on third down in the first half? Like those are
the things that I think that'll be the next step
in the evolution. But honestly, I think part of the
issue is there's too many damn cooks in the kitch
up there, Like let Tom be Tom, let him go
call the game. Like that's that's more how I kind
of observe it and see it now. I'm not in
the booth. But again, I've talked to people who are
and there's just there's a lot of moving parts up there.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Yeah, that's a lot. Yeah, that's a lot. I mean,
and you're right. You don't have very much time to
try to put that in there, man, Just don't.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
It's two Pros and a cup of Joe.
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see this show posted right after we get off the air.
Speaker 8 (36:24):
These might smell a little funk that sounds incredible.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
But they're still good. Time to find out what's left?
Speaker 8 (36:32):
It's Lee's left, Jos.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
All right to laugh? What do we got?
Speaker 5 (36:35):
Well, guys, something we haven't really touched on is the well.
Speaker 6 (36:39):
I won't call it a parade, but all the celebration
down in Philly, one of the highlights being the stealing
of the dump truck.
Speaker 5 (36:44):
I don't know if you guys caught that or not.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
So how that happen?
Speaker 5 (36:50):
You get a dump truck? You also flipped an ambulance
I think, or he's tried.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
What happened? Why won't you flip an Oh?
Speaker 4 (36:58):
I don't know how to the women, it's so dumb.
Heard of these things happening before. It's it's weird.
Speaker 6 (37:09):
Man actually took down a lamp post and paraded it
through the city.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
Haven't they learned their lesson? Like stay away from doing
crazy stuff? Like a guy just fell to his death
two weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
I mean another guy passed away during the week of
the Super Bowl, drugged or something. Yeah, is that what happened?
Got drugged?
Speaker 6 (37:34):
Yeah, he got lured back to his place and drug
This woman had done it a few times.
Speaker 5 (37:38):
This, she'd been known for this. She actually had like
a nickname on the street.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
Yeah, she lured him back.
Speaker 5 (37:44):
Is that the story, that's what that's her mo o?
Speaker 6 (37:46):
Yeah, she usually like, uh, picks him up at the bar,
lures him back to their hotel room for a good time,
and then drugs them and robs him due.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
It's awful.
Speaker 4 (37:56):
Yeah, there's rules to it. Man, you gotta know him.
We're gonna be living out there like that.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
Yeah. I wish I could have talked to him and
helped them out. Man. Well, got some prayers to him
and his family. Man. Yeah, all right, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
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Speaker 1 (38:22):
Let's go boxers. Let's go boxers. Take it home this year.
Those white boots, nice stacking all right, big big chests
going on there. Yeah, South African Mastiffs. Yeah, Hey, Jonas,
do you ever want to dig up your dead dog?
Just to like take another look out and be like, oh,
you could have won that, you.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
Know, when he was five hundred pounds. I don't understand.
First of all, he was six twelve test peak and
don't I don't think we need to b twelve.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
Yeah, I don't think we need to bring up my
dead dog anymore on this show. I think I think
gets run its course.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Okay, that's fast, and that's how you feel like I'm
the only one who's got a dog it's dying on
the show. I've actually had the most recent death of
dog dogs on Dog Runners on the show. I don't know.
I think you did. What's that most recent dog death?
Speaker 4 (39:10):
When did your dog.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
Mine died in December? Dude?
Speaker 4 (39:14):
This December? Yeah, Like, yeah, mine was a year ago
because sticks is a year so we got sticks after uh,
you know after dresser, rest easy dresser.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
I love your dresser.
Speaker 6 (39:30):
Speaking of beating a dead dog, we never got to
a Kevin Costner cal Ripkins story.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
Jesus for tomorrow. I'm out of here, man.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
Yeah, that's ridiculous. That's very insensitive.