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After your sports week after happens.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
So it's time to get the fsr IR Report.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
If you've been listening, you know Lee's been going through
it a little bit here today. Now I'm just saying
it does does appear. I think you may have hit
the wall. You do seem like maybe another coffee and
that can get you get you through the final I.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
Did skip my morning coffee, so maybe that's it. Yeah,
that could have been it.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
But anybody got anything, Anybody got anything from a long
weekend or a long week.
Speaker 6 (01:51):
For some of us here on the show. Anybody you
want to share it. I've got a random thought I was.
Speaker 7 (01:56):
I went on a golf trip with some buddies and
we're leaving early Sunday morning, Like I got up at four,
I went and kind of did like a little morning
routine I do just to wake up, like cold tubs on,
all that stupid stuff people do. And then we were
trying to leave by five fifteen. We talked about it
the night before. Flight was at six forty five. We're like, hey,
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out the door five fifteen, all right, because we had
to check bags all this stuff. Two of the guys
are still hammered from the night before and over the
course of trying to like get them to wake up,
which you know, when you're forty forty plus, it's kind of.
Speaker 6 (02:35):
Like, all right, we really really got to be able
to figure this out on our own. We learned some things,
all right.
Speaker 7 (02:41):
One of our buddies and waking them up likes to
sleep in the nude, which didn't didn't know that, so
that was a little awkward. But he also he said
to his alarm at five eighteen, have you ever known
someone to set their alarm on a number like not
like a fifteen, twenty twenty, like either an increment of
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ten or five, Yeah, saying.
Speaker 6 (03:05):
That's what people normal, And what time do you set
it for?
Speaker 7 (03:08):
Five eighteen? Like we had to go wake him up.
That's upon waking him up, that's what we learned. He
sleeps in the nude, which that was I do that
to our surprise. I'm not knocking it.
Speaker 6 (03:17):
I'm just saying, like I can't do clothes.
Speaker 7 (03:19):
Like I'm not going to come knock on your room
and then find out like, all right, he sleeps naked.
Speaker 6 (03:24):
All right, there we go, like I don't I don't
want that to home I find out. Yeah, you don't
want to find that out that way, especially by one
of your boys. Yeah, especially like if they're one of
them dudes that they be half in and half out,
you know what I mean. We we saw, we saw
what I'm saying, like, you got half your blanket on,
you got half. You don't want to discover somebody that way.
I just did.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
Yeah, So unfortunately, unfortunately we discovered this ah and then
we find out that he set his alarm for five eighteen,
So either he was blasted from the night before or
he's some sort of special psychic, like I've never heard
of someone putting their alarm like other than like a
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round or like a fifteen forty five something like that.
I'm not fit the coke. Get you in your room.
That's about it. Hey, we're just gonna.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
Have to leave you behind. Were the people on this trip?
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Have they ever at any point listened to or called
into the show at any point?
Speaker 6 (04:25):
Yes? Oh gosh, that kind of mixed.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
Now.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
I can the things that the shenanigans that were going
on in Columbus, with the one in particular that junk
was funny as hell. By the way as you know,
just came in strolling very very casually the wagon. No, no, no,
it was the other one. There's the other one. I
ain't trying to throw nobody out there. I don't know
them well enough to put their business out there like that.
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But but what he was, yeah, it was funny dog.
What he did while he was doing it was then
I started to realize, okay, like all right, like.
Speaker 7 (05:05):
Q squad, I could go even further about the shenanigans
on this trip.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
So this particular individual.
Speaker 7 (05:12):
He wanted like someone else to check him in, and
the comment was like, all right, you're forty, like you
can figure this out, right, So he doesn't check in,
and we did southwest, so he doesn't check into. He's
like b fifty dang. He's like that, like that back
of the line, and everyone else is like an a group.
So the other guys everyone's sitting together, and he's sitting
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way in the back wet. One point during the trip,
he walks up to us and like all right, we're
somewhere in the middle of the plane and absolutely rips.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
As like it's just it smells oh no.
Speaker 7 (05:46):
And he just smiles, turns around and walks back so
it was an SBD.
Speaker 6 (05:51):
He didn't like loud rip.
Speaker 7 (05:52):
It wasn't too loud, but it was. It was like
one of the worst things you'd ever smell. And he
and he goes back to sit down. His see like
twelve rows behind. I look back at him. I'm like,
why would you do that?
Speaker 6 (06:03):
He crop dusted all twelve rows in between two.
Speaker 7 (06:06):
So there was a couple who was sitting right behind me,
and the woman like puts her like garment over her face.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
I go, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 7 (06:14):
I was like, I don't know why he thinks that's
so funny, and like the husband's kind of laughing, but
the wife's just.
Speaker 6 (06:19):
Like shaking her head. I'm sitting there like, there you go.
This is what I have to deal with. Dang, you
gotta take the responsibility exactly.
Speaker 7 (06:27):
Like people are looking around like, oh, I could have
been him, And we made sure we pointed back like
that guy did that. If you don't like how it smells,
look at that guy back there.
Speaker 6 (06:36):
Ah. Man, there's always one in every group, and he's
generally a linebacker or fullback or a lineman. Some linemen
are are despicable dudes. You all really get that from
like qbs or receivers or corners. They're like two end
of themselves, you know. Oh, quarterbacks don't have ass I mean
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there can be some some prankster is at the position,
but they're not generally out like that, like they're their
public persona. You know, matters too much. Just walking stroke.
I imagine Q being the one that did it, though
by the way it does, it doesn't make sense. He's due,
he's to uh your be fifty. You're all the way
in the back, and you get.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Up and crop down the twelve rows in front of you,
reezeing like you're waiting for the for the seatbelt light
to go off, just so you can get up and
cut a fart on your buddies, realizing they're also sitting
next to casualties, innocent victims on a flight bro twelve Rowsworth,
he walked back to his seat.
Speaker 6 (07:39):
It doesn't just end when it when you do it,
like it's still like there's residuals. Like he he took
that all the way back to his seat.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
Oh my god, Well, I told you guys what I
had to do on a plane. Come on, tell us,
I texted you guys while it was happening.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
Oh, yeah you did. Yeah, I had to Uh that
long of a flight. Huh you can hold it five hours?
That's crazy. I have never on a plane ever. I've
never on a plane. YEA had to happen. I've done
a lot of other things, but that's never been one. Yeah.
I had to had to go. I had had to
do it. I had to do it, five hour flight,
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had to do. Was it bad? I mean, like, were
you courtesy flushing? Like is that a thing on an airplane?
Do you courtesy flush on airplane? I know, if I
ever found myself in a situation where I absolutely had
no other recourse but to do that, I would courtesy flush.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
There was no courtesy flush that would have helped the situation.
Like probably should have brought some cologne in dang something.
But it had to happen, you know, I didn't.
Speaker 7 (08:43):
I think I gut backfire on you. You know, the
mixture of smell is probably not a good thing.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
Oh my gosh. And then when you got to be
the one that comes out after that, the very because
there is no rest time on restrooms in the air.
So whoever went in that bad boy next or the
flysh attendance that were near it like they're looking at
you crazy to rest it away.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
I mean, you know it's not ideal, but you make
the most of the situation. It was either that or
you know, I'm grabbing somebody's diaper.
Speaker 6 (09:13):
That's got to be mortifying, though, like to feel that way,
like I just blew this thing down all the way down,
and I got to look at the people when I
come out, they're going to probably smell it already smelling it.
And then the person that goes in right after you,
they're going to come out and they're going to give
you a look of death.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
Well, there was a lot of kids in that section,
so it was kind of one of those unspoken agreements, like, hey,
you're not the best to fly with based somehow they're behaving.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
So I'm going to I'm going to just contribute. You know,
I can get away with it. We'll call it.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Even your kids are too loud, they're kicking the back
of the seat, We'll call it.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Even I could get I could dig that. So I
could dig that. I mean when I used to travel
with when my kids were babies, Uh, Pen in particular,
sorry Pen, but Pen in particular, she she had very,
very very bad smelling gas. It was bad. It was
very bad, bro. And and it almost didn't have like
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a baby artd smell. It was like it was like bad.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
Of her classmates or classmates families listened to the show.
Speaker 6 (10:23):
Oh well, she's homeschool so she didn't have to worry
about that. I just you know, it might just come
back on her a few years later though, you know, like, oh,
like I heard about you, you know, I don't know.
But she used to blow it up on planes, man,
And I'd be holding her and I people would turn
around and look at me, and I just like, like,
what do you want me to do? Point out the baby,
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Like what do you want me to do? It's not me,
but the way it smell, it smelled like it should
have been me, but it was the baby. Yeah. Well,
and I mean that from the bottom of mine. I'm
telling the truth. I'm not yeah, I'm not deflecting. Doesn't true.
So I don't know, he's getting real competitive over there.
That's just one of the things, bru. Like gas on
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planes is the worst, man. I just gotta be honest
with you, like it's it's one of the most insensitive, disrespectful,
like it's it's just it's repulsing, it's it's just so
many different things. It's selfish as hell.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
But what are you supposed to do if it's a
long flight and you gotta let it fly?
Speaker 6 (11:30):
Anybody? I don't, I don't, I don't. Do you just
keep it bottled? I hope, I hope. And then what
if it's so bad that I have to really do it,
I'll go to the restroom out of courtesy. And are
you trying to cough to drown out the sound? No?
So you just let it fly? And then and then
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I wait for a couple of minutes to try to
let it dissipate, and then I walk out. It's very
thoughtful rather there be a little bit of stinch coming
from God forbid the restroom, versus it coming from my seat.
I also want to run this by you guys, because
I made a little bit of a business decision, which
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I think was the right one. But something tells me
I'm not going to hear the end of it. Soaded on.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
So we went to We went to Maui, my wife
and I and my son, and that was kind of
a spot that well, I'm just saying we were going
to go there for our honeymoon, and the honeymoon got
canceled because of.
Speaker 6 (12:33):
COVID and all the other you know craft that went on.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Brady's Well, why did you guys just push push back
the wedding?
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Then?
Speaker 3 (12:41):
What do you mean this was Cheaperang you how much
money I saved?
Speaker 6 (12:46):
That Mariachi man was expensive? Kissed my ass. COVID.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
Blame El Fauci if you want to, but yeah, we
say we saved a couple of bucks. So we kept
the wedding on the honeymoon got thank.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
You, Jo, Thank you Jerry.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
So so we go to we go to Maui, and
I know that we're going to be in the pool
and I don't want to have, like, I don't want
to have the sunglasses that I like while we're in
the pool because I know everything is just going to
be a mess, and you know, my son were going
down slides and all this other stuff and we're just
having a good time. So I bought these glasses for
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pretty cheap at the little gift shop at the hotel
and I was like, oh, yeah, I'll just wear these.
And so the last day we're there, we're in the pool.
I go down this slide and my son throws a
ball at me, and of course I dropped it. Of course,
I mean it was an awful throw. I completely missed
the targeting. It hung out to dry, and so I
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go completely underwater, and I lose my glasses and I'm
looking everywhere for it, and I can't see him. And
then finally I see him down at the bottom of
the pool and I go down there, I grab the
gl glasses, I come back up, but I realized in
the process I lost my wedding ring.
Speaker 6 (14:03):
Oh wow. And so so you had listen. Yeah, you
got a couple of choices here, all right. It was either.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
The the twenty eight dollars glasses from the gift shop.
Speaker 6 (14:17):
Or the wedding ring. And uh, you chose the glasses. Yeah,
they're nice. Oh god, some nice glasses.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
So you know, I don't know, somebody somewhere in a
pool in mouth it's got a wedding ring that they
That's crazy.
Speaker 6 (14:32):
I'm still confused. Why you couldn't have just gone back
down to get the wedding ring. Yeah, I'd been down once.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
It was on the slide and let's and let's be yeah,
I was down the slide, uh, and it somehow fell
off in the bottom while.
Speaker 6 (14:47):
But while I was good because I had it on
hot bottom of a pool. Yeah, why don't you just
put some goggles on go to the bottom of the pool. Yeah,
but I didn't.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
I didn't have goggles, and I already went down once
to get the glasses and I lost it getting the
glass and I wasn't about to go back down again.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
I lost the tooth the same exact way in a
pool and going down the slide, woh, face first. So
we were going down one of those steep me and
Trish was going down to steep slide and you know
how they push you down and you just start going. Well,
I called myself doing like a cool Runnings deal. So
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I had the handles. I was like one two three,
and I'd like ripped it white, Cool Runnings because they're Jamaicans. Okay, Yeah. Anyways,
so we were flying like we're big people. So it
was like a lot of inertia going right, We're going right.
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I didn't feel like Lauri Arrington. We're like right. We
get down to the bottom and it was a tight
curve and we go up on top of the dome,
up on top of the tube, and she landed on
top of my face, like I landed face first, she
landed on top of me, and I slapped my teeth
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off of slapped my teeth off of the slide, lost
like my whole front the son of your honeymoon. No, no,
were just on this just a vacation true front of
your tooth. They were ready to like I mean, like
down in half. Like I obviously had to get it replaced,
like emergency surgery on it because I wasn't going to
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be walking around like that. Oh it sucks. It was bad,
brou but it happened the same thing, and I was like,
in my mind, I was like, do I go look
for my tooth? But it would have been impossible to
find my tooth in that pool. It was like at
raising waters or something like that. But I would have
looked for my ring, though I would have one hundred
percent look for my wedding ring. A tooth. You know,
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you could replace a tooth, but a wedding ring there's
like so much sentimental value connected to it on Amazon,
like a pack of six for like eight bucks. That's
why I don't wear mine, you know, I make sure
I keep it in a safe place, like almost like
it I don't wear mine because you know, I got
to make sure I don't lose it. You know what
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I mean. She was not the world. She was not happy.
We see. There you go. Now it proves my point.
So now I can say, like, look, I told you
there's a reason why I don't wear Yeah, so I
don't want to lose it. There you go. Some women
are really like they don't mind.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Like there's some women that do not mind if their
husband doesn't wear the ring, and then others that that's
like it's a problem.
Speaker 6 (17:31):
I'm a working man. I use my hands for a living. Yeah,
I got you. Yeah, I'm with you, you know, even
even on my spare time. Yeah, working working man hands
can't have a ring getting in the way. There. No, no, no, no,
that's just all pro It just goes all bad. You know.
He's trying to say, Lorraine got anything. I was pretty uh,
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pretty okay until today.
Speaker 5 (17:56):
Yeah I've improven.
Speaker 6 (17:59):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
I have a bruise on my head that I don't
know exactly. I think I got ran into a tree
by the dog. You man, you stumbled and fell into
a tree.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
He wanted to the dog wanted to go to this
place on the dog he's putting it on the.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
Dog and put that down.
Speaker 6 (18:18):
I went ahead first a branch, low hanging branch. I
forgot about it. The dog bro I forgot about it.
I was upset about it that he really forgot. I
was like, Lee, when did you bruise your forehead? He's like, huh,
what are you talking about. I was like, you have
a mark on your forehead. Had a look in the mirror.
Does it look like the shape of a revolver?
Speaker 5 (18:38):
A little good fellow's action. Uh yeah, No, I did
forget about it.
Speaker 6 (18:43):
And then his hail. It did not go over my head,
by the way, So just so your cloth went into
my head. I mean, there's a lot of going in
to leave these days. Understand. You're walking the dog and
you hit a tree.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
Yeah, yeah, And I forgot about it, and I and
I was like scratching my head.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
I was like, why is there a scab on my head? Yeah?
That'd be good.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Is that the same spot where you got the scab
from New Orleans when you fell in New Orleans?
Speaker 6 (19:13):
Yeah? Huh yeah, so you hit that same spot again.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
Oh good, Oh gosh, oh my gosh. I probably was
looking at my phone or something, but yeah, headfirst into
a branch. I was pretty upset. You know, you don't
want to get upset at the dog. I was upset
at the dog. But you gotta kind of check yourself there.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Well, hey, Lorraine is trying to clear storage by the
way on her phone.
Speaker 6 (19:40):
Still. So that's that's the for the next five days.
I only have five thousand photos only only and you
don't want to get rid.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Of in Kit's too.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
And yeah, but there's different angles, different memories.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
You know who.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
That came out wrong? Okay, that could one of the descriptions.
It's been one of those shows today.
Speaker 7 (20:03):
Yeah, itty bitty diitty bitty conversations just mixed in tang
that was in there.
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Speaker 6 (21:21):
I know we don't want to overreact about anything, but.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
Jackson darts out there slinging it, slinging it, and the
Jets was playing dirty looking dirty asses looking pretty a g.
Speaker 6 (21:36):
That s was dirty. You don't do that in pre season. Yes,
we're talking about the Abdul Carter tweet dirty man. So
there was so Abdul Carter got lit.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
And there was a highlight of it that made its
rounds on social media, and Abdul Carter quote retweeted it
with the following might be the only highlight of the
Jets all season, and we put beat that ass weak
ass chip ate that MF for like barbecue, So.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
You definitely. I talked to him after that too. I
told him, I said, listen, it's a badge of honor.
Like I think that's whack that you do it in preseason.
But with that being said, I said, look, the great
thing about it is they're putting you on notice that
they're paying attention to you. I said, now here's what's interesting.
You took that chip from a tight end. I said,
once you show that you like are legit, try thinking
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of this, because I would get four at one point
I got four dudes. Sometimes you'll have the tight end
chip and then release tackle falls back, the tackles on
you one on one. The back will hide behind the
tackle and he'll chip you as he's releasing, and then
you'll have a guard at times that'll look to the
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inside and they'll come back looking for you to come inside,
make an inside rush, move on the tackle, and they're
there to block you. I said, So it's you know,
it's it's one of those things if the better you
show you are, the more dangerous you prove to them,
you know, these teams that you're dangerous like that, the
more you're gonna have to deal with with blocking schemes
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coming your way and minimizing you, and you got to
figure it out. You know, the wind blows, it blows
hardest at the top of the flag pole, man. So
the more you you know, do those rehearsed pass rush
moves that look so good on on social media and
different things like that, the footwork, the handwork, all that stuff,
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then you start to realize that there's football involved in
this too, and there's different elements of trying to limit
guys on on having their effectiveness and pass rushing. So
now you got it on film. Why was that dirty? Well,
because you didn't. It's preseason, Like you don't have to
scheme him up. That was schemed up like they called
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that like like we're going to get this kid, We're
going to chip him. Like it was just to me,
I thought it was a dirty play. It wasn't dirty
within the parameters of the game. It's actually was a
great I mean, it was a dope, dope chip. It
was dope, but it was dirty for a defender. Come on, man,
just get into your pass route.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
It's preseason just like how he just immediately was like
that'll be the only highlight that Jets have all season.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
And then the tackle like molting, the tackle like like
got on top of him. Bad. Who's bad? It's on film.
It doesn't Lou play for the Jets. Yeah, I thought
I was wondering if that was him, But he's on
the left side, right, and he was probably out of
the game by then. Maybe I don't know. Anyway, that's
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my two cents on it. It's a badge of honor. Bro.
Was that a dirty play? Brady? Here we go. I mean, no, no,
it wasn't. It wasn't.
Speaker 7 (24:59):
It's a out of respect to be a rookie and
get chipped. Uh in a preseason game.
Speaker 6 (25:04):
There's one of two things.
Speaker 7 (25:05):
They either respect what they've already seen, so they're doing
it because of a scheme deal, which you know, you
you usually get in the second preseason game because it
used to be the third one back when they had
four usually get some actual like game planning, like there'll
be actually some you know, protection scheme or like, hey,
they're playing you know this coverage on this particular situation,
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we're gonna run this play for this you know there's
all that. So it's either a sign of respect or
it's just they just happen to have And I don't
I don't know the specific down of distancing situation, but
they just happen to have a chip on there to
add for extra protection because a longer developed, developing play
quarterback needs more time. Routes need more time to develop downfield.
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Which that's like that happened sometimes.
Speaker 6 (25:49):
That's fair. Yeah, it's a standard play call. I just
thought it was dirty. Preseason, they was teaching him a lesson.
I mean, they did an end and around. They did
a reverse on me against Jacksonville, my rookie year, just
so Tony Boselli could declete me. It was dirty. It
was well, I mean it was well played. They knew
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that I would. I would narrow down to the to
the line of scrimmage, you know, squeezed down on the
down block. They knew it isn't Baselli, Prisco's guy. Yeah,
I squeezed out. He's a Jacksonville Jaguars guy. Now I
was talking bad to Baselli too. I was talking bad
to him, like I'm a talker on the field. I
was talking bad and who knows what I was saying
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to him, but I know in this particular play, I
wonder if Pete knows that story. I don't know, but
he blocked his only time I ever been decleted ever
in my entire life career. Decleted like like I'm talking
declete it anyway, So I'm on over top of him.
And my whole thing was you didn't have to wear
a mouthpiece in the in the league. So I used
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to smile at dudes like I'd be standing over top
of him, smiling at him, like I'm about to af
you up, like you p a b. You know, let's go,
like here we go. You're about to get this, get
this work. You punk a B. I E I E
I punk. Yeah, there you go. I just didn't want
to say it as aggressively. You know, you're aggressive white man,
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but I didn't want to be that person in this moment,
so I used the acronym. Anyway. They run a reverse right,
so he blocks down, Baselli blocks down, so defensive linebacker,
I'm on the line. I'm gonna say, I'm on the line.
I squeezed down witting, so I see him handed off
and then I start pursuing down the line of scrimmage.
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Right instead of being a I was a lightweight CBR guy,
but I wasn't like the prime CBR guy. So I'm
like going down, you know, going down the line of scrimmage.
And then they handed off again, right, So then I,
you know, turn around to go get it. I speed
turned to go get it. And soon as I speed
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turn to go get it, Beselli was already standing there.
And I mean he wasn't standing there, excuse me, he
had already circled back to take a run at me.
He was running at me when I turned around. And
by the time I saw it, by the time I
got fully around and he was coming towards me. They
set it up. They drew it up just to get me.
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And I mean I saw, I saw what did I
saw him? I saw the sky, then I saw the fans,
and then I saw the ground and I hit the ground.
And after that I was just kind of like, I
think he turned me into more of a demon after that,
because after that then I started hunting, Lineman. I started
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hunting them after that, like literally hunting them. Was he
talking to you while on the ground, Oh, he talked
bad to me. He says some pretty choice words too.
I don't remember exactly what he said to me, but
it was bad. He was talking bad to me. I
started hunting guys, I asked l Charles Bentley, and l
Arles Bentley's one of the toughest dude you'll ever go
up against ever h one time. I hunt to him
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down so bad. That is what I used to do
because this will used to be legal when I play that.
It's not legal anymore now. But if the play is
going downfield, everybody's still live. It's still a live play.
So if it's like a run play and the ball
is going away and the play is still live, everybody's
fair game. So I used to maul lineman down like
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how lineman will rundown field and run you over. I
used to circle back and run linemen over, like knock
him down. Keep hitting them like I mean, like like
hit them like like whiplash hit him, knock them on
the ground like like pancake them like I was the blocker.
Because of Tony Biselli, I did that. I probably did
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that for like a good three years. Then they caught
onto it and then people start, you know, the referee
started warning me, and you know that the players were
like looking for me to do it like it was dirty.
It was very dirty, super dirty, super dirty tactic. But
I was in people's heads and all because of Tony Boselli.
I never really had no beef with Lineman, but when
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Baselli decleted me like that, I started hunting Lineman. Messed up,
shots up, it's messed up. It's all good though, you know.
So they probably turned Abdul Carter into more of a demon.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Now.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
Yeah, yeah, I deal with it now.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
The now the discussion in New York is what's to
do a quarterback because that Jackson Dart has looked good
and so Brian dave Ball was adamant post game that
while Jackson Dart has looked impressive, Russell Wilson's still the
starter there.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
Yeah, he's an excellent He's picking up information. It's really
good to have Russ and Jamis and even Tommy because
Tommy's been in the system for a few years here
and it's kind of the head statesman in terms of
that and all the adjustments that take place or the calls.
He's it right in with those guys. He's smart, he's
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aggressive with the football, which I like, and then you know,
the true test will be once once we start and
there's live hitting and preseason games and things like that.
But he's progressed, you know, since he's been here to
where he's not, he's made.
Speaker 6 (31:14):
He's made good improvement.
Speaker 3 (31:15):
Yeah, so that was that was previous comments from Brian
dave Ball.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
Not not exactly, that's all.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
Those were previous comments, but nonetheless he was he was
saying post game that they are going to continue to
develop Jackson Dart, but that Russell Wilson.
Speaker 6 (31:32):
Is going to be the starter for the New York Giants.
And uh, you know, Jackson Dart played well, go ahead,
cue you got it.
Speaker 7 (31:42):
It's QB, you got it going. We talked about it earlier.
It just puts pressure on Russell Wilson. I mean, if
he goes in there and doesn't play the way they're hoping,
he's going to play as the veteran and with everything
that's on you know, Brian Dabole and Joe Shane's head,
I mean from the organization, all that pressure, they'll make
a move to put someone who they.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
Feel like is their future.
Speaker 7 (32:02):
So again, checks all the boxes so far, two really
good preseason debuts. Just comes down to now, if if,
if and when he gets a shot. You know how
he handles that, which is it's a drastic change, So
don't want to make too much of it, but it
just puts more pressure on Russell.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
This is one hundred percent Russell's last opportunity to start, right.
I feel like, outside any extraordinary circumstances, this has got
to be the last opportunity for him to be a
starter in the league. Like considered to be a legitimate starter,
all right, man, Joe Flacco is given kind of changed
the discussion. He was sitting on a couch. Joe Flacco
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has had success as a coming in backup that ended
up being a starter. They weren't bringing him in to
be a starter until after you saw what he was
able to do for Cleveland. Like, I don't even know
that they brought They brought him in to compete for
the job, not giving him the job. I feel like
Russell Wilson has in his last stops Denver, Pittsburgh, now
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New York, he has been awarded the job, not earning
the job. Would that be fair? I mean, I know
he had to compete against Fields, I get that, but
it still had the feel of he was deemed the starter.
Same thing in Denver. He was going to be the starter.
They paid him to be the starter, but this seems
like they brought him there to be the starter. I
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don't know that he will have that opportunity ever again.
If he doesn't prove out in this.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
One over under week eight and a half, Jackson Dart
starts for the Giants.
Speaker 6 (33:34):
When I'm taking under, I'll take the under.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
I'll take sticks, picks, knocks, locks.
Speaker 7 (33:43):
I think the over, and I think the over because
I think they'll play. There'll be enough in the hunt.
I mean, if you think about it.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
By sweats, you'll be a winner.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
You'll be a winner by wee by what game nine ten,
if there are a five hundre team one game too,
you know, like if they're kind of in it, I just.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
I feel like they're not going to make a switch.
Speaker 7 (34:07):
It's it's unless they're like, you know, two and eight,
you know, one and six, that's when they'd like to
maybe make a switch.
Speaker 6 (34:15):
Schedule. Oh no, man, they seem like they seem like
they're pretty high on Dart. I don't know. I mean
they draft them, they did, Yeah, I think coming into it,
I think they really want to make sure he's okay
with playing. But but I feel like both of the
guys they brought in were just to buy time until
he's ready, which I think is vastly different than some
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of the other rookies that have come into what their
draft situation was.
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Speaker 2 (35:56):
These might smell a little funk. How does that sounds incredible?
Speaker 4 (35:59):
But they're still Good's time to find out what's lack?
Speaker 2 (36:04):
It's Lee's layers.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
All right, delap, What do we got guys? Some stuff
to watch today? We got Bengals at Commanders. We got
some preseason football today, so that'll, uh, that'll keep us
busy as well as the US Open gets underweight. And
we're gonna see a familiar face, not today but later
this week. Venus Williams is returning to the US Open
in mixed doubles, trying to uh get a get a
title and something she's never gotten, which is the mixed
(36:26):
doubles at the US Open.
Speaker 6 (36:28):
She is she forty five? It's gotta be close. Yeah,
it's gotta be that somewhere around there. It's pretty ridiculous.
Speaker 7 (36:38):
See most what tennis players peak at like thirty, it's
like about the peak kind of end of the road there.
Speaker 6 (36:45):
That's like the great play play for a while. Yeah, Mark,
how old was she when she stopped? She seemed like
she played for her ever her and who was her
arts and nemesis. It just seemed like they was playing
against each other like forever? Is it Steffie Graff? Yeah,
it seemed like they there might have been one more
(37:07):
to Stepfie Graff and one more. It just seemed like
they were old as hell when they were done. Monica Sellis, No,
she she wasn't as old. Remember she got she got stabed?
Got ship what? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Yeah, if people forget that story, Monica Sellis was in
the middle of a match and I think she like
went to go sit down and during one of the breaks,
and some guy came out and.
Speaker 6 (37:31):
Put a shive in her back. Yeah, sixt.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Like when people are complaining about plastic cups being thrown
on the floor of games, could be worse dang.
Speaker 6 (37:42):
Interesting plastic cups? Yeah? What else?
Speaker 5 (37:47):
We got Bengals that commanders Bengals from three and a
half point favorites?
Speaker 6 (37:50):
Who you got? How about this? That was good? Sorry,
I was gonna get this up there. Hey guys, help
help prepared? Were you for the segment?
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Pretty?
Speaker 7 (38:07):
Pretty pretty prepared? He just went to a preseason over
under or spread.
Speaker 5 (38:11):
So I got to give a shout out to my
guy Joe Begosh, Joe, he just me and him were.
Speaker 6 (38:22):
Me and him were projectionists.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
He's pretty mad at it. Yes, he is.
Speaker 6 (38:29):
No shots out to you, Joe. His movie just came
out this weekend.
Speaker 5 (38:32):
I went and goes. I went to go see it.
Eli Roth Well presents it. Uh is distribute distributing it anyway,
my guy Joe begos drug induced Alien Abduction movie. Go
see it if you can. It's not in mini theaters,
but if you can go see it, go see it.
Speaker 6 (38:48):
What's it's called? Jimmy and Stiggs. Eli Roth presents jim
Drug induced Alien? What abduction? Drug induced Alien? Obsaved somebody
from it from out of the country that got in
here illegally, got drug induced and then kidnapped. It's like, yeah,
it's a psychedelic, crazy film. Go see it. Man, it's fun,
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it's it's action. Or was it an alien from outer space?
Which one? Was it from from outer space? Aliens? Yeah,
we got to be clear. These days, Ice might come
get them. Damn, I don't know.