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lot of a conversation, a lot of feedback on the
Tom Brady roast that was on Netflix last night. We've
played some of the clips as best we could, a
lot of bleeps, a lot of edits being made. Some
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of the highlights were, you know, Tom Brady getting roasted
by several people there who came up on stage and
you know, took their shots. Bill Belichick was there, He
took a shot at Rob Gronkowski. You had Robert Kraft
who was there. Jeff Ross took a shot at him.
And that was the one joke that Tom Brady found defensive,
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even though he was laying into and letting everybody else
have it. He also spoke about to flate Gate. So
if anybody was wondering what his thoughts were on to
flake Gate, here was Tom Brady addressing that.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Remember the flake gate, the NFL spent twenty million dollars
and found that it was more probable than not that
I was generally aware that someone may have.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Deflated my footballs.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
You could have just given me the twenty million and
I would just told you I did it.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
So letting everybody know that this his thought on the
flake gate, which every time, that's how you feel about that.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
I never cared about it at all, like you feel
about him, say, I give you the money. I just
admitted it to you that I did it. How does
that make you feel that? I don't feel anything about.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
It because I didn't think it was It'd be one
thing if they found that he had deflated footballs, and
then the next game and there was a stark contrast
between what he was and what like like you're a
boxing fan, remember when people figured out that Antonio Margarito
may have posed last Yeah, and all of a sudden
he didn't have it anymore. And it's like, but his
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fight game wasn't the sun? Yeah, just like completely different.
And I look at Brady and I go, well, they
still went to the super Bowl. Like it's like that
happened in the playoffs and he still went to the
super Bowl. And I think that was the year they
beat Seattle in the super Bowl. Like it's so it's
not like it did anything that I found.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
And then he went one one in uh in a
different place. Yeah, and so I just I look at
it and I go but still cheating is cheating? Is
me twenty minutes? Give me twenty million to admit to
you that I was cheating? Well yeah, I mean, you know,
I'm just saying, yeah, I don't know. I don't know
how I feel about that, Like you're giving a guilty
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admission after the fact, you know what I mean? Like
dang really.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Well as if you know, the occults fans who were
the whistleblowers on the whole deflat Gate weren't upset enough.
Tom Brady also had some comments about the Bills, had
some comments about the Colts and made it known last
night at his roast on Netflix.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Sean, I've been watching on Fox NFL. This is actually yeah,
so that's the Belichick. We're going to play that in
a minute. It was.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
It was Tom Brady talking about the Bills and the
Colts last night, who I'm sure their fans are probably
sick of. Here and Tom Brady discuss all the success
he's had against certain teams in the NFL. But here
was Bill's Colts getting astray last night at the Netflix roast.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
I don't want to get the NFL too upset. I'm
trying to buy a piece of the Raiders. I'm tired
of owning just the Colts and the Bills.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Fans call themselves the Bills Mafia.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
How are you the mafia?
Speaker 2 (04:54):
At least the mafia has.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
A ring you can kiss.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
I wonder, by the way, who's writing those like you
think there's like.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Probably an array of them. Maybe Kevin Hart, a couple
other guys, you know who knows. But he had to rehearse. Yeah,
you got to rehearse. You got to have the timing
as well too.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Uh so that's the and and yeah, Belichick h he he,
you know, took up a little bit of time with
a mic and decided he was going to go ahead
and give Rob Gronkowski a little bit of work. Here
was coach Belichick.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Ron I've been watching on Fox NFL Sunday, and I'm
begging you please stop doing your job.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I'll bet everybody got annihilated afterwards as well too.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Oh that after party Pride, Yeah, epic, epic.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Right, But you know it's a roast, and and those
things happen. You know, people are gonna catch straight. It's
just the way this thing works. So Kevin Hart, everybody
was there. So that was the big to do in
the world of the NFL last night, And I'm sure
people are going to pick it apart and try and
you know, look at Belichick and Robert Kraft doing a
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shot together and all those guys and everybody's friends and
Buddy Buddy and Julian Edelman making Aaron Hernandez references and
jokes and you know, all of that stuff being said.
But it was kind of cool to see Belichick, Brady
all in a room in a different environment. And I
wonder because this year is going to be interesting for
that whole dynasty and that whole era, because it's the
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first year Brady's going to be calling games. It's the
first year we're going to see Belichick in the media
in a different facet. I think he's going to be
on the manning casp I'm not mistaken. It's kind of
interesting to see how those guys who had so much
success for so long together, you know, Tom Brady retired,
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Belichick moves on from New England, and yet are going
to make their debuts in this platform and on this
stage in the same offseason, And I just wonder is
there any little competition or competitiveness between the two, like
who can do this better? Who can make the biggest
impact off the field From a media standpoint, because Belichick
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was great during the.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Draft to us, I'm going with McAfee all year. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
So, I mean he's he's gonna have a lot of opportunities,
and I'm really I'm curious to see what Brady looks.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Like in the booth. I think he's going to crush it.
He's going to crush it because he took an entire
year to train and learn and figure out which is
why he's always been great in his career, is his
preparation and his attention to detail. He's going to crush it.
And if he wasn't going to crush it, he won't
do it because it means too much to him to
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be successful at what he does, like too much. I
mean you say ego, it could be too much ego,
whatever you want to call it. It's just too much
there for him to have ever put. He won't put
himself out there at this point in his life right
with what he's accomplished what his work ethic has led
to him to be able to accomplish and do. That's
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how he approaches everything. So he's not going to go
in front of the camera if he felt as though
his performance wasn't going to be up to the standard
of being like a great of all time. And it
ain't like he needs it. No, it's not like he
needs it.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Like he's got so much going on, man, Like he's
you know, he's got I think a soccer team, he's
got an investment in, he's got I think F one,
the noble partnership, you know. By the way, Belichick also
he made a joke last night where he talked about,
you know, if people thought I butted heads with you know,
Tom Brady, but it was too hard to butt heads
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with him because he had it stuck so far up
Alex Guerrero's you know what, Oh wow, even Al Guerrero
gus wow. So I just I look at Brady and
I go to your point, why would he sign.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
Up to do this? There was an agenda, well, I'm saying,
and the agenda Listen, this is the biggest thing with
with comedy. Comedy allows people to say what they really
want to say, under the protection of it's comedy, we're laughing.
So they were, if you were paying attention, they were
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addressing some real issues. They were, they were, they were
throwing some real things out there. And what they were
to me, this is what it seemed like to me,
is that Brady wanted to get some things off his
chest and put some things out there in a way
where he's not He's not seen as as a menace
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or seen as a problem, which is I think it's
brilliant you give You give Robert Kraft the same opportunity
to clear the air, you give Bill Belichick the same
opportunity to clear clear to air. There's been so much
conversation about the dissension and the feelings of this person
versus that person, towards this, towards that trying to keep
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them from a job. Does this keep him out of
the hall of fame? Was he good because of Tom?
Was he good because of Bill? And he brought them
all into the same room and put the attention on him.
It was a roast for him, even though they were
taking shots at other people. But he leveraged himself in
order to give people that matter to him and moving
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forward in his career, giving people that can can can
be a positive influence on his life, like a Robber
Craft or or Bill Belichick. To just clear the air. Now,
what the whole entire agenda was, I don't know. It
could have played a part in him getting a piece
of the NFL team, getting a piece of the Vegas Raiders.
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It could have been clearing up the you know what
the documentary said. It could have been a various amount
of things as to what the agenda was. But one
thing we do know that was not on the agenda
was massages. That was not on the agenda. That was
not something that Brady felt company even though he called
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out Kanye West.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
You know, we should find do we still have the
Jeff Ross joke that he made to Robert Craft. So
Jeff Ross, who was the roastmaster, he you know, I
think he colored outside the line a little bit here.
Tom Brady was not happy with this joke that he
directed that he directed at Robert Craft, who was sitting
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off to the side of the stage. So here was
Jeff Ross last night addressing the elephant in the room,
so to speak. That we figured it was probably going
to get brought up at some point just said.
Speaker 5 (11:46):
The best decision their organization has ever made, would you
like a massage?
Speaker 6 (12:08):
I love k.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
Okay, okay, that was the one. Okay, okay, okay, that
was the one.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
He knew.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
He went off the rails. Yeah, he knew exactly what
he was doing.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
He's a comedian, Like there's he couldn't, in good conscience
know as a comedian I did that and left the
most obvious joke on the cutting room floor.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
He had to do it. He had to. You gotta
scratch the itch, You just gotta do it. But I
also wonder this because I know, you know this Brady
Brady was in his mind like I knew that his
mother effort was going to do. He can't trust. I
knew he was going to do it. And then that
like to sit there and just let it go would
have been to say, okay, Brady's okay with it, like
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gloves are off, you know what I mean? Like he
had to. It's almost like he had to get up
and say that to him, like don't say that s again,
so that everybody else that was going to be doing
roasting knew, like listen, stay within the parameters, like don't
have to show up. I mean, look, he's a comedian,
you know, like what you got to stay within the parameters.
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It's not his show.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
And look, if you don't want an alcoholic to drink,
don't no alcohol. Yeah, don't, don't give him twenty bucks
and say, hey, run into the liquor store and get
me a petty Yeah. Like, that's just not a good idea,
you know. And so you're a comedian there, or lottery ticket,
it's the most it's the most obvious joke in the room.
Of course, somebody was going to make it. I didn't
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get him still waiting on those lottery tickets, but I
just yeah, I thought at some point somebody was going
to make the joke. But on the Brady broadcasting front
that we were talking about, like, I don't think and
you made this point and I would agree. I don't
think he would sign up knowing the criticism that Tony
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Romo gets and every broadcaster gets. I mean, if you
screw up a name during a broadcast, if you screw
up like, you'll get destroyed. If you're doing a national game,
they think you're biased towards one team and not the other.
I don't think Brady signs up for that unless this
guy is taking it really seriously.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
He took a year, yeah, to learn it. Like that
tells you all you need to know. He took an
entire season. He was he was test running the entire season, preparation,
game notes, game interviews, annunciation of names, his flow like.
Whoever he's working with, they were probably doing they were
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doing runs of the show. They have a year under
their belt of film. Wherever he was at, he was
in the booth. He's calling the game fast, they filmed
it goes. I'm just telling you he gave himself a
year to figure out is this the best decision? Is
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this the best decision? Because even if the money, like
the money being as much as it is, I don't
think Tom Brady would even take the money if he
felt as though, coming out of a year of training
and learning it and preparing for it, that he would
do it. If he felt like he couldn't do it, Yeah,
I don't think he does it. It's gonna be interesting
to watch.
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Why is that head?
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It's over. Yeah, yeah, Santa A says Babies, I mean
a lot of those, A lot of them, Yeah, lots
of those.
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We are going to close up shop with another edition
of You In or You Out that will be yours
here on FSR. So Odell Beckham Junior speaking of Kim
Kardashian because she was at the Tom Brady Roast OBJ there.
(17:31):
I don't believe he was, no, but Odell Beckham Junior
has found a spot. He's found a new home. It's
the Miami Dolphins. So he signed a deal with Miami
Dolphins over the weekend. It's a one year deal worth
up to eight and a half million dollars I believe,
but basically three million dollars and the potential to get
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up to eight point five if he reaches some incentives
and you know, other things in the contract and he
gets those goals and reaches those marks and he can
get to eight point five million dollars, And I was
thinking to myself because we talked about Caleb Williams, and man,
if you get it done in Chicago in one of
those big markets, like you go on, you're on another level.
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Odell Beckham Junior, at one point in time, was maybe
the most popular and well known maybe non quarterback in
the NFL.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
I mean, yes, he was more known than quarterbacks.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
And he just signed a one year, three million dollar
deal in Miami that could be worth up to eight
point five And it's crazy to think what injuries did
to his career and where he's at now from where
he was at because when he was with the Giants
early on in his career, like you remember when he
had those he had kind of those meltdowns against Josh
(18:51):
Norman on the field where they were throwing down on
the field and then he broke his hand punching the
locker as he walked off or something like that. There
was just he got to spended for a game. But
he was like one of the these superstars in the NFL.
And he's still a superstar, but he's not really different though. Yeah,
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he's not signing superstar deals.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
The injuries. His name and his brand is what moves
the needle. It's not his game anymore. It was his game.
It was the catch. He was able to really really
solidify his brand. I mean, he really changed the way
receivers went about trying to catch the ball. Yeah, I
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mean Chris Carter was the first one to really be
that guy to do it. But Odell Beckham took catching
the ball the way that he did to a whole
another level, Like he turned it into a different type
of art form, and it was solidified. It was solidified
during his time in New York. So that brand became
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so big. I mean, he was getting coverage because he
took his brand and it transcended football, like his brand
went into culture. The way he dressed, the way he danced.
He would take some of the most trendy dances and
he would do them during his touchdown celebrations. He would
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create dances that would start trending. It was brilliant marketing,
a brilliant scheme to build a brand. I don't know
if it was him, regardless of who was the mastermind
of it, it was brilliant of him to do it,
and that still holds value, Like he probably. I mean
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that he's you mentioned Kim Kardashian, Like, you got to
be a pretty big brand in order to get the
same airspace as Kim Kardashian. What do you mean by that? Well,
you mean, what do I mean by that? Is that?
Is that the only requirement? I mean, I don't I
wouldn't know what all the requirements are, but I would
just know at the point in time of where she
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is in her career and in her life, you got
to be of a certain stature and status to be
in the mix. Are you saying so only you could
breathe that air and not myself? Like, I don't know
that I could breathe that air. My guy, I don't
want to be that famous, though, you know, I feel
like you have an advantage though that's a different fame, bro,
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that's a different level of fame. I feel like you
would have an advantage in that department though. Listen, is
what I'm saying, Man, You're stupid. But what I'm telling
you is is if if OBJ was here right now
doing our show right.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Now, right if he was, I can assure you that
ain't happening, all right.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
But let's let me just make the point, if he
weren't here doing the show right now, there would be
paparazzi outside waiting. Really hell yes, oh, they just be
hiding out one of those sleeping bags. They wouldn't be
hot out, they'd be sitting right there in the little
courtyard area, Max and the relaxing waiting for OBJ to
come out. And they get him like he still gets
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all that huh today, damn today. So there's a different
level of his while we can sit there and pinpoint
his his playing ability, Like he said, he's got enough
left to you know, give some production this year. He
realizes that, you know, the time is running out on him.
But the bottom line is that he still can be
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a good possession receiver. He could be a good leader
in the locker room. He can be a guy that
moves the needle on on apparel sales or ticket sales,
even though he might not be a major part of
them winning or losing. And it's just and that's okay
because it's entertainment. You got one of the biggest names
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in the sport. He might not be the best in
the sport anymore in terms of what he brings to
the table, but he's one of the biggest names, the
best names to leverage. If you're saying, all right, you
don't think they're going to put him on a ticket
or put him on a game program, You're crazy and
he probably won't even start.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
He's made I'm showing here almost one hundred million dollars
in his career, so after this season he will have
surpassed the hundred million dollar mark. He's made just shy
of ninety nine million. And that's just playing wise, endorsement wise,
because wasn't he also one of the first I think
he was the guy who had the first signature cleat
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with Nike. If I'm not mistaken, Odell Beckham Junior. I'm
almost positive he was the guy who had the first
signature cleat. So yeah, just his but that start to
his career in New York making that catch on Sunday
Night Football. I think it was against the Cowboys as
well too. It was over after that, it was over,
Like he was never going to be just your standard
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good wide receiver playing for the Giants on that stage
to make that catch, as Chris Collinsworth pointed it out,
that's the greatest catch I've ever seen on that stage,
Like it's just from that point on his career.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Vats it was over, Vitza. If Pete Davidson can get
a sniff, you should be good. That airspace, you could
get some of that airspace. You're Jonas Knox. Hey, listen,
you're right, You're absolutely right. He shouts out the viat.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Just in case any of the in laws are listening. Noah, Bla, Vito,
I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, I'll leave
I'll leave that alone. We know exactly what you're talking about.
But yeah, So Odell Beckham Junior gets his deal with
the Miami Dolphins, so he will surpass the one hundred
million dollar career earnings mark. He's got all the sponsorship,
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all the endorsements, and according to LeVar, still gets paparazzi.
I mean still getting paparazzi even after all this, and
he joins the Miami Dolphins to go along with.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
His baby mama. I mean, I mean he's not believe
you me, he has he has worn success. We well,
all I tell you how's he wearing it? Well? Very well.
You're saying his eyes work. I'm saying he's working.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Yeah, good for him, man, Well he can work in
in South Beach now and he could be the third
receiver next to you.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Imagine a model and Tyreek. Imagine that. Imagine that. Because
they're going to have a season. Do you think, so,
oh yeah, they're going down. They're going to have nude,
They're going to have a season. I'm down on them.
I say they go further this year. I think they
go further with it this year. No man, And that
defense is looking pretty good now, like it's a little
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different now. They might be able to get to the
quarterback a little bit more now.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
I mean, look, if if they just can avoid playing
in sub zero temperatures in the postseason where helmets are
cracking and uh and you know people are losing limbs
because of frostbite, if they could just avoid that, I
would feel more confident about the situation.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
I'll say this chop Robinson can get to the quarterback.
And that's going to be interesting seeing him get to
the quarterback and seeing how because I know, I know
in his mind he's going to go for trying to
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be better than Micah, Like that's like the gold standard. Now,
I mean there and that well, it probably won't happen,
but but he is damn good, bro. So they got
a little rivalry going. It's it's a Penn State rivalry.
We want to all be better than one another, just
how it's always been, how's always been. And right now
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he's the gold standard. And so he's going to try
to get Rookie of the Year, He's going to try
to be up for the Defensive Player of the Year.
He's going to try to get it, and he's got
the goods to do it. I mean, the good news
is for the Dolphins.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
They're in a division with the Patriots, and that's basically
to whoa coming in hot there? Whoa, my god.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
The good news is for the Dolphins they're in the
same division as the Patriot the Baby Mamas, the uh
so I having.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Having the Patriots on your schedule is two extra bye weeks.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
So that's the good news for the Dolphins. So you know,
you're not gonna go winless.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
But I think the Jets are going to be improved, obviously,
And I just I gotta I got a funny feeling
about the Buffalo Bills. I think the Bills are going
to be a lot better than people want to give
them credit for. So I look at it and I
don't think their window is closed. The two teams that
I'll say their windows have definitively closed is the Bills
and the Cowboys. Yeah, but we know this about Buffalo.
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If there's any team that can bounce back from coming
up short, it's the Buffalo Bills, because they did it.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Four years in a row. But you got to keep
it in a proper perspective. They bounced back to get
bounced out every time. Damn. I mean, I'm just saying,
we're just being honest about it. They haven't bounced back
and won it. They bounced back and lost it. And
that's not even these Buffalo Bills. I just I felt
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like this past year, unless something extraordinary happens to change
the course of what which still this particular group, in
particular in Buffalo, that window is closed. They may add
a couple pieces here, usher in a new type of
era where they surround uh, you know, Josh Josh with
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different Josh Allen with different players like what's starting to
happen now. But their defense needs to be revamped a
little bit. Their offense needs to be revamped a little bit.
There's question marks surrounding the offense in some regards it's
there's just a lot, there's a lot of questions to
be answered. And listen, I don't give success a successful
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regular season. I don't give that the same type of
weight with this this Buffalo team as I would in
years past. Like this Buffalo team now you're looking at
and you're saying, if this isn't a team that can
make it to the super Bowl, then what's it all about?
And how much longer is that going to be a thing?
Thinking that this Buffalo team could make it to the
super Bowl?
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Did you see the video that came out of Keon Coleman,
who the Bills ended up drafting, but in his pre
draft sit down at the Cookies, Well, no, in his
pre draft sit down with the Bills, they were asking
him like, you know, what do you do outside of football?
Speaker 3 (29:35):
What do you like to do? And he mentioned, you know,
golf or something like that, and like, oh, see you golf?
He goes, no, Well, I'm not Tiger Woods. I'm Tiger
Wish he could fun.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Yeah, So at least you know, you move on for
Stefan Diggs, you make Keon Coleman, but you.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
Don't know what he's going to be. That's the thing.
About it, like, we don't know how these players are
going to play. You just don't. You don't know. You
don't know if there's going to be someone who can
replace the production of Stefan Digs. You don't know if
there's going to be somebody who can step up and
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be the main guy. You just don't. You just don't know,
Which is why post.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Draft grades for teams is one of the dumbest exercise
on the land because you can't it's an incomplete so
like we could sit here and break down everybody's draft
and say I gave so and so an as and
this team a C plus and that team of B
and the like. We can go ahead and break all that.
It's one of the dumbest things that we do because
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you have no idea how this stuff is going to
turn out. You just you have no clue, and we've
all got to wait to see how it plays out.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
But if you're the bill early, you can assume that
it's going to be face value what it's going to be,
like you generally don't see what happened in Houston take place,
which is going to be amazingly kind of in a way,
kind of fun and may be funny. You may find
yourself laughing, you may find yourself upset, you may find
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yourself saying it's not fair. But of all years for
a guy like Caleb Williams to come out, he comes
out the year after CJ. Stroud, who didn't even go
number one in his own draft, turns the franchise around
in one season with a new head coach. So now
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the expectations in the standards of what a rookie quarterback
that has a high grade on them and didn't even
go number one, let alone be the number one pick
and the undisputed this is a generational talent. He's already
been anointed that. Imagine if he doesn't have the type
of season that that CJ. Stroud had, Imagine if the
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Bears don't have the type of season that the Houston
Texans had, you're going to be judged off of what
that phenomenon, which that was a phenomenon. You don't see
that often now. So you generally can look at what
a team is doing performance wise and say, if they
were a stink team, if they were a trash team,
they're generally going to be closer to being a trash
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team than being a great team. You don't just go
from being a trash team to a great team. You
just don't. So it's going to be interesting to see
what Chicago can do and what some of these other
draft classes that you know came out with, what they're
going to be able to do.
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What even enough if they're raiding? At least four if they're.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Out all right? Lead to lap.
Speaker 6 (33:59):
What we got guys, Let's get some birthdays out of
the way right off the bat.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
We usually do birthdays at the end.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
We got Chris Paul, we got Willie May's, we got
George Clooney. I had some custom eagles this weekend to
good Man.
Speaker 8 (34:13):
No wait, hold on, not well you weren't supposed to
be drinking. What are you talking? I said I was
going to drink this. I said I was going to
have a drink or too this week. I told you
said good to my eye, that's yeh.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
I said I was going to have a drinker. This
whole two month crap.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
He just needed to rid himself with a poison for
a few days in your back.
Speaker 3 (34:31):
I mean I was, I was, that was a good
What month that I didn't drink?
Speaker 2 (34:37):
No?
Speaker 3 (34:37):
Yes, sure was three or four weeks. Yeah, it's been
pretty close. Oh listen, why are you trying to like?
I mean it was self imposed. It wasn't like I
did it because I had an issue or something like that.
I mean, I've been trying to lose weight. I mean, hey,
I'm trying to lose weight out here. I'm trying to
find my sexy. I thank you look great, Thank you, sir,
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I got you. Okay.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
Well, we also had Meek Mills and mister Bob Seger.
You know, I love myself some Bob Seger right now,
get some Bob Seger up in there.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
His Meek Mill was singing that song. I mean, is
that a safe name? That ain't a safe name. I mean,
oh man, he's been under fire, he's been under attack. Hey,
by the way, didn't Clooney? Did he sell that company? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (35:35):
I thought he did because I know that he gifted
each of his good friends a million dollars that they
were off the tequila he gave each of his friends.
He had him all over at his house and he
gave him like an envelope and there was like.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
I don't know, check for a million dollars. I didn't
even know what a million dollars would he could sell.
Speaker 6 (35:50):
He could sell costs for much more money. I mean,
that's just the residuals.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
And he did sell it.
Speaker 6 (35:58):
I'm looking it up the story behind George Clooney's tequila brand.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
And by the way, tequila's got to be easy as
hell to make, because it seems like every celebrity's got
a tequila.
Speaker 6 (36:08):
Well, you know, there's only so much a gave out there.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Yeah, I mean, at some point source it.
Speaker 6 (36:14):
Okay, well look it's oh my god, it's a billion
dollar company.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Yeah. Did he sell it for that? I don't think so.
Yeah he did.
Speaker 6 (36:22):
I'm getting I'm getting the thumbs.
Speaker 3 (36:23):
Up from Nick. Hey, Clooney, good job, man, he sold it.
Good job, sold for one billion. Damn man, good job, George,
damn talk about hitting it.
Speaker 6 (36:34):
Yeah, by the way, you got to go the repisode
of the silver is no good.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
Jeezily, it must be something. He made a billion dollars.
Speaker 6 (36:42):
I'm getting the thumbs up from Nick. Nick knows what's up?
Speaker 3 (36:44):
All right? Interesting, I've drank all of them.
Speaker 6 (36:46):
Oh, I had some uh gualk on the rock. This
this what apparently the rock Dwayne the Rock Johnson bought
my guacamole. Uh so he says, I tried going on
the website where he was gonna give me a a
reimbursement for my ten dollars guacamole. Wait what okay, I
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know this is this is an awful story.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
He bought my guaukie. Yeah, that's on a rock and
he wanted your ten dollars back from you.
Speaker 6 (37:14):
So if you went to a Mexican restaurant yesterday, say
go to my and you got his tequila. He there's
this big sign. He's like, I will buy your guacamole,
upload your receipt and I will I.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Know, God, let it. I can't need some sleep, dude,
he needs some silk.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
It's an awful story. Lee needs some silk. Come on, man,
you could do it. Come on, Lee, we only got
one more minute.
Speaker 3 (37:40):
I just want you to walk on the rock. I
just I just want you to just think about what
your weekend was.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
You went to a middle school carnival and drank with
eighth graders Sugar Ray, Sugar Ray performed, and then send
a picture of your receipt to the rock expecting ten
dollars back for some crummy guacamole. Yeah, yeah, you got
you got him through the store. Good for you, Jones,
Thank you Jones, appreciate.
Speaker 3 (38:03):
It for you.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
For you, that's a sick going to buy a weekend.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
For you?
Speaker 5 (38:14):
Lee?
Speaker 3 (38:14):
Lee, are you going to keep the party going on?
Keeping the party going? Because you know what today is.
It's crepe suzette day. You know what we talked about.
You're gonna take your flask and get a crap.
Speaker 6 (38:24):
Apparently you put you put some orange liuqure on your crape.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
It's called a crape susette.
Speaker 6 (38:29):
Really apparently, I'm gonna try it.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
By the way, crapes are better than pancakes, way better.
That's filling. You know, A tipsy tipsy Lee is better
than a sober one, I agree,