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Al right. So we discussed this yesterday on the show
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The Ron Rivera comments about Carson Wentz and uh, you know, Ron,
is that you were talking about the bar. Yes, okay,
I'm sorry, what over my head? Man, It's all right,
It's all right. It happens, man, No, it doesn't not often. Yeah,
that was one of those later moments I thought, maybe
you're talking about far no, but that's a that's a
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good one. But what do you mean he's been misrepresented
in the media, never mind the text messages, he's been
misrepresented though that that Brett Barr in the media. That
was the thing that I didn't like, rehash something. But
that's it's all starting to come together from it. That
was one of the things I was like, well, how
are you going to take that stance when they they're like, basically,
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I mean, you can you can claim like you're ignorance
of where the funds maybe came from. But it seemed
like from the text messages like he's probably there was
a dialogue that went on for an extended period of
time like he it just I don't know, man. I mean,
it's not not a good look all the way around,
and it's it's It is interesting that it started out
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as him him not showing up for public speaking engagements,
them wanting their money and then wanting the interest that
was that was owed on the money and he didn't
want to pay that after claiming that he paid the
money back. And now here we are, and that's where
you want to be really real about this. What I
find most interesting is that we have now villainized Brett
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far from this situation and not really the politicians as
much like can you name the politicians? No, he's name
Like it's come national news because Brent Farms attached to it,
which is part of the issue, like that if the
politicians who are part of this are are the ones
that ultimately should be held the most accountable for it.
I mean, it is crazy, like just with the news
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and media cycle, like different things like in in the
n I L world, the Senate Finance Committee put a
bill that's trying to change all the nonprofit and I
L funds that are out there, all the collectives that
are out there because they feel like they're they're stirring
that that taxed all our payments. Mind you, there's currently
investigations going on right now where we've got all these
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politicians who are on these different committees that are making
policy decisions and buying stock options and stocks into companies
that they know how they're going to perform after they
implement these different rules and regulations. But no, no, no, no no,
let's focus on other things, right, Let's let's don't look
at us. Don't look at our ability to make all
this money, with all the decisions we're able to make,
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you know, creating walls and different policies. Let's let's focus
on everything us out there. We don't because we're not corrupt.
Come by Brady, that was just a gas and they
had a good feeling about way the way the market
was going to go. They had no inside information on
anything there. That's that's not possible here in this day
and age. No, nobody's got insider information on this. But
that's what's crazy, is like we we tend to just
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stop pointing the finger out the politicians, even though that's
the most corrupt part of it all. You think it's
just because they expect that from him, Well, you kind
of because I think it's because no one knows them
compared to Brett Farvet. And then like Brett Farve gets name,
that now it gets headlines, now it draws attention. You
need you need a name to get to get some
of the people and who Mr Carson wentz this? You
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know they do? Yeah, I mean, damn they almost in
the state of Pennsylvania Afterlvania going there, it seems like
a long time ago. Huh, that was only embraced on
the eastern side of the state. By the way, that
was Relvania. It could it could have been. It could
have been eastern and western it would not have been
it would not have flown and the western we're where
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was the cutoff point? Like what city is the cut
off point? Probably probably center center, like State College. It
would have probably stopped there, So you don't think State
College would have been down. State College could have been Winnsylvania.
By the way, how the hell do you get to
State College that place? Like when you say the dead
center of Pennsylvania, it's not easy to get to know.
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That's how we like it you could get in, but
you might not get out. We said, don't come in.
Now you're here, now you can't leave. Now. What about
punk Satani is punk Stani? That's western? Right, that's not
that's not western. Punkstani is more that's still more center?
Is not the one with the groundhog? Yeah, but by
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the way, groundhog Day one of the most underrated comedies
of all time. I love me some groundhog Day. What
about what about lock Haven? Lock Haven's West? Yeah, I mean,
I'm just I mean, I'm not looking at a map.
I'm just spit ball here, just throwing out, you know,
Pennsylvania West, you know, I mean that would not be Pennsylvania.
Harrisburg is east, Bedford Bedford is more center. Altuna al
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Tuna is more center. No relation to al Tune, the
former Jets quarter wide receiver Lewiston. I mean, listen to
Lewis town Yeah, that too, Listen to town Ton. It
depends on who you're talking. You're talking all the central
that's central, p Hershey, Hershey's that's eastern. Yeah. That can
smell the chocolate from here. You can't smell the chocolate.
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You can't sess to me places there too. By the way,
it really does smell like chocolate, and really it smells amazing.
Oh yeah, it's beautiful, like you just like you know
you're approaching her. She because it smells like the child,
you can drive. It's like it's like Jersey when if
you play for the Giants driving in um you can
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because Nabisco is there so you can smell. It smells
like Cereal City. I was thinking about for a second,
you're gonna talk about Newark. I was like, it doesn't
smell good. I was thinking cheese, it's our cheese. It's
nibiscoe leak. Do you look? Are you sure how it changed?
At some point it changed, I don't know. I thought
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it went to like General Mills or someplace like that.
That makes sense, Yeah, but I'm most positive. But nonetheless,
either General Mills cheese, it's Nibisco her she reading p A,
you name it. None of them, Yeah, none of them are.
Let's go live to are I know who makes cheese?
It's inside or legal after the latest le company. Damn,
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that's it wasn't in Nibiscite. I thought it was Nibisco.
I thought I had a big Nibisco thing in the
corner of the box, but you know, big big trade
must have happened. That's miss that on. Maybe maybe you'll
apologize for outing Nibiscoe for being the representation of Jesus
when it was Kello. I would love to apologize to Nibiscuito.
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There you go for outing them, getting that wrong. I Paul,
we missed that. What was Ron's apology? What? What was that? Like?
I heard the sound bites from Carson Wentz saying how
cool it was for him to address it in the
team meeting room, which I thought was very interesting, Like
you thought that was cool Carson Wentz really like, Oh,
it was cool that he said that I'm some crap
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and I'm some straight trash and that's why we're not good.
And oh well I didn't mean it that way. So
let me be cool enough to talk about any team
meeting room. Right? Well, how did that go? Here is
the here's the Commando's head coach, Ron Rivera on the
Don Geronimo Show in d C talking about his comments
about Carson Wentz a couple of days ago. I was
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fortunate enough that our our meter relations director contacted him
let him know, and I actually talked to Carson this morning.
I can fact, I talked to the whole thing just
so everybody understood that, you know, I had met a
couple of moment and that I should know better, and
I created a little bit of a distraction. And that's
the one thing we try not to do. And it's
one thing that I'm very aware. It's one of those
things that you know, when you miss steps, some people
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just can't wait to to to dive onto it and
jump onto it and hold onto it, and you know,
without an opportunity to explain yourself. So that's stay that's
all I should know better, not much of it at Hey, coach,
don't you can walk it back now, but you meant it,
and you should have meant it because he hasn't played
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though as bad as that. I mean, I just I
don't think he's as big of a concern as the
rest of the team right now. He just but he
said it. He said it. That's that. That was the
problem is it took like what struck me as oh,
he said it. He meant it, like you can't really
walk that quick to he said it. But then it
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took the it took the interviewer to follow up to
make him go more in depth on it, but he
didn't explain, like, it's not like he said it and
then explained himself. He said it, they were shocked, Remember
we played that sound like they're like what and then
they followed up so you could elaborate and explain himself,
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which to me tends to state or showcase the fact that,
like he just put it out there simply like this
is the issue right now, which it's it's kind of
hard to feel that way, only because again when you
watch them, I just I don't I don't feel like
it's it's I mean, he hasn't played his best, but
he also hasn't been the thing that's hurting them the
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most brutal. Well, they've had some injuries, having some issues.
It's the same story every year. It's it's like it's
like Reindeer games, man. It's just it's a repeat performance. So,
I mean, you could say, again, the finger could be pointed,
could be plenty of them pointing back at coach Ron,
you know what I mean, Like, that's just how it works.
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It's first, it's the quarterbacks. It's always a quarterback controversy
in DC. Always there has always been a quarterbacks controversy
in DC, Like that's the running theme and DC media
is there's always going to be some type of quarterback controversy.
I think they miss Kirk Cousins. Now, yeah, he was
the last direction. He was the last stable quarterback they had.
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Ye that's I mean, you can say what you want
about his time in Minnesota so far, but that's what
he's provided. He's he's stability, stability. You can say whatever
you want about his prime time performances. It's hard to
overlook that. But if he's playing at one o'clock twelveth Central,
that dude is ball on Sunday. He was started seventeen
for seventeen on Sunday against the Bears. Him and Justine
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Jefferson completely knife them up the entire first half. Like
Kirk Cousins said, he's he's played really good football, man,
And he was like it most consistent quarterback. You like it?
Fourth round pick? Is that that? You like that? Yeah?
Like you like that? Yeah? That was like a big thing,
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Like that was the thing and easy I lived through that.
I saw a clip of him from this past week
and it's like, like, here's what I'll say about Kirk
is he is so authentic. He's so genuine who's who
he is. There was there's a clip of him and
he scrambles up and they get close to scoring and
then they do a quarterback sneak and he's literally laying
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on top of the center and he's like a man
because of you, like this, because of you, this, because
like you did this, you did because he obviously in
the wedge when they're quarterback sneaking forward. He got in
and they're like laying on the pot is on top
of him, and it's like one of those moments where
like think what people could think whatever they want about him,
like if they think he's a dork or they he
is genuinely who he is. Man is that he doesn't
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make himself consumable in the public like Russell Wilson, same dudes,
same type of dudes. Do you know that he doesn't
do He doesn't do as much as rust so people
don't people him that I saw a story, Justin Jefferson said,
because there's been times where he's been visibly frustrated with
Kirk Cousins in games and and Justin Jefferson said that
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they tried to get together all the receivers and Kirk
Cousins this offseason, and Kirk Cousins said no because during
the off season he wants to spend it, wants to
be with his family, and Justin Jefferson was like, no,
it's all good, but that just that's who he is.
He loves his family, wants to be the first dudes
that was wearing his wedding band on the football field,
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like people may not realize, some guys keep their their
wedding rings on the field. He's one of the first
dudes that I can recall. I mean, there might have
been some before, but he's one of them first dudes
that I remember playing with. The guys who did I
don't I don't recall very many guys when their wedding
rings over the field. I don't know. What about guys
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that don't wear their wedding rings on the what about
off the field? They were not off the field either,
not at all. I was gonna say, it's it's hard.
It's hard to take it off if you never put
it off. I don't wear it on or off. Sad. Yeah,
I remember having a number of dudes who were there.
It's like that was when the little rubber band one
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started coming out. Or you're younger. You're younger than me.
You played in a different league than me. I didn't like.
We didn't do that. We didn't do that. We did
not do Yeah, I did not see dudes wearing their
wedding rings on the field. More more more, that's a
great this, this whole conversation took a really trastic turn.
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I got mine on right now. You know it's there,
It's in my heart. Yeah, that's when not when I play.
Not when I'm playing. That bad boy comes off when
I'm playing. I hear you, Man, can't risk any unnecessary injuries.
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I tried to go out on the field with air
rings on one time. I used to wear rings. I
don't wear them anymore, but I had these these like
two carrot air rings right screw in dips, and I
tried being a linebacker going. Then I realized that being
a type of linebacker that I was was not conducive
of having air rings in Needless to say, there's there's
probably two, um two carrot ear rings. Two and I
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have carrot ear rings like like flawless that are somewhere
in Redskins Park practice for your ear scarred up from
them getting ripped out. No, No, I don't know how
they came out because they were screwed in, but they
came out. I still have a scar from my piercing,
my lebrette piercing under my lip and still there. I'm sorry.
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Lebrette piercing. Yeah, oh god, yeah, yeah I did. I
had Dad had one the cartilage I had. You're sitting
like one of though it kind of got like a grunge,
like doing the disheveled years. Yeah, it just it was
it was an experimental. That was when he got the
part of a look where you're trying to figure out
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as a band, like your look, because you gotta differentiate
or be like you need. Yeah, but then you go
to enough like battle the bands or concert you like
everybody's going to. So we we stopped dressing like everybody else.
We we started dressing more flamboyant. This is ridiculous. Everybody's
got a Slayer shirt on, like they want to be tough.
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Everyone's trying so hard to not like blend in another No, No,
I didn't take I took him on in my heart. Yeah. Actually,
I don't know if he was gone. I don't know
if he was around. Uh wasn't I don't think. I
don't think he existed. He would have been a saying
that the piercing under your lip probably, Yeah, I mean
I think he was still he was still, you know,
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hanging around the mean street to Chilikathy. It's a little
town in Ohio. I don't know if you guys know
that a little town in Ohio Midwest. The halfway point
to uh, you know what it is technically depends on
what direction you're coming from. Well, I know that, of course.
I know that it's Athens, Ohio. Yeah, that's the halfway
point to that. Yeah. A lot of people think there's
only one Athen it's in Georgia. Not true. Ohio. Cleveland
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to our university is one Shoe Burrow, big time, Joe Burrow.
I mean it's not, you know, getting so Chillicothee. But
again it'll it'll suffice, all right. It is two pros
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Blowtorch AM five seven. Really, come on, come on, man,
and he's he's always tryst set me up thing. Come
on the Blowtorch AM five seventy l A Sports Fox
College football games every weekend to come on, Brady, come on,
what is what is? Come on? He's better than me,
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and Petros is joining us here. He was he could
do better than both Petro's. You were at Dodger Stadium yesterday,
fired up drinking some michelada's, getting ready for a game
one between the Dyers and the Padres. How we feeling
after Game one? I guess I feel okay. I don't know.
I wasn't that worried about it in the first place,
but I was there for sure, and I did drink
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a meach alatta and I left. The game started at
six thirty and I left at five. What's the difference
between a michelada and and tomato soup or V eight? Like?
I never could get into V eight. I can never
get into micheladas or whatever, because that's like chilava is
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just like my or chila like a cold beer. So
micheladas like my cold beer. So it's kind of regional.
If you go down to Mexico, people will swear it's
just a little bit of salt around the rim her beer.
But here in southern California, it's become like a thing
with a cheeseburger in it, you know, like like a
bloody mary. It's like a bloody mary. It's very similar,
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except people use clamato a lot more because that's popular. Uh,
and uh. But yeah, it's like a bloody Mary with beer,
That's what it is. But you need chamois. Do you
know what that is? It's like a sticky sauce. Uh.
And you have to put that on the ram and
then you need uh tahin right, So you need that,
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and then you need some people like worcestress sauce. A
lot of some people like a little soy sauce. Uh.
There's all kinds of things to do. I'm just going
to be in the restroom all day long. If I
tried to do all of that with one drink, I'd
be like that, I'd be in bad shake. Well, you know,
I think there's worse things when it comes to drinking. Really,
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it's just like half a beer and tomato juice. I'd
rather have that than a bloody Mary. To be honest
with you, that is a bloody Mary. Well you can
also have a bloody Maria, a bloody what is that?
That's a bloody Mary with to kill about that? I
feel we got that cleared up. Hey, Petro's um let
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me ask you a question, because bucks for one of
those at Dodger Stadium. Sorry, that's that's pretty cheap. I
mean right, sure, but what's the going right nowadays that
a concession stands for stuff? Um, do you have a
problem with Dave Roberts the way he manages games? I
know someone on our show does based on their Twitter timeline.
But what did he do last night? Did I miss something?
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He pull a picture after what? Five innings? He's not?
You know, well, I'll be sure to call him out.
I don't care me guys. It doesn't matter right like that.
I mean what matters is when people get publicly outraged
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when they lose and there's a complete and huge, like
panic meltdown when the Padres come within two runs. That's
what matters is people freaking out. Yes, has Dave Roberts
made questionable decisions during the playoffs and beyond any manager? Does?
I guess? But I mean the Dodgers have been in
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this position what is it, ten times in the last
ten years, and they failed nine of them and they
won that one World Series. And that's like a great
thing in some people's mind because it's so hard to
maintain excellence and there's no doubt about that. But also
it's kind of like a buffalo bills or even uh well,
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the buffalo Bills is the worst case scenario. I guess
the Atlanta Braves would be maybe a little bit more accurate.
But it's just a COVID championship, which is not the same.
I guess most people feel like, even though it seems
more legit than the NBA one, because it was done
in front of people, and they had a real playoff
structure that was difficult and everybody played by the same rules.
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Of course, are you trying to say that Lebron is
a happening? Is that what you're trying to say right now?
Say that forever forever? But but yeah, so I think
there's a lot of tight butts in the city of
Los Angeles for more than one reason. But because of
the cultures. A lot of people love the Dodgers. They
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live and die with the Dodgers. The Dodgers did almost
four million people this year, and I mean, that's amazing,
that's and that's like the second most they've ever had.
I mean, they're the most visited sport in the world,
and baseball is alive and well here because they are
so excellent during the regular season, and does Dave Roberts
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do wacky stuff in the playoffs? I can't say that
he doesn't. But I'm not enough of a baseball expert
to wake up at five in the morning filled with
victory all about it. I'm sorry. It's an honest that's that.
That is all fair. I mean. Now I gotta ask
you this though, Uh the U c l A. Bruins
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now are now? You now? Our our mutual friend Chip Kelly.
Petris and I have a mutual friendship with Chip Kelly.
He came on the show when Jonas was there. Yeah,
and what did he say? Guess you guys don't interview
a lot of coaches. Brandy doesn't bring on his people.
Brandy could bring any abody on if you want it. Definitely, Well, Petros,
that's not necessarily true. Come on, you guys could be
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talking to Dave Dorn right now. You come on to
our show for a segment a week and yet you
don't hear a lot of the other stuff that said.
Jonas would absolutely ruin Fox's reputation college a job, Petros,
You're looking at a small sample size. I love this
guy for years. We've had on plenty of guests, and
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every time he's trying to get him to out someone
or there's something else happening. Do you do That's not true,
that's that's a reckless statement from Brady Quinn. I I
have not done that. I I keep it on the
up and up. I'm a professional. Chip Kelly even though
he outed one of my boys earlier today for crop dusting, Wendy,
he said his first name, I mean, people could connect
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it to break. Nobody heard me say, Pat, come on,
give me a break. No, no, no, it's name. I
mean he keeps saying it. But at that time, so
Petro's will, let me ask you about Chip Kelly a talent?
At what point? At what point he farts on everybody? Petros?
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At what point, dude, does U c l A And
Chip Kelly start getting a little respect on the national
landscape of college didn't I tell you guys or somebody
at some point that U c l A's problems in
the Rose Bowl are not synonymous with the football team
and that they're developing talent and doing a great job.
And then all the people counting U c l A
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out when they had a tight win against what was
it South Alabama and the Sun Belt and kind of
that really lackadaisical non conference that they went through because
Michigan pulled out on them. I think that a lot
of people just got caught sleeping on them because of
all the USC hype in the off season, and I
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mentioned on this show and many others. I'm mean, talk
all you want about USC, but U c l A
put sixt plus on them the last time they played,
and U c l A was really the one with
the developmental talent and what's going on in the draft
and all that. They've done a better job than everybody
in the Pact twelve, let alone USC with much different
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recruiting classes. So I've been tooting that horn for a
long time. But an empty Rose Bowl is depressing. I mean,
it's true, an empty Rose Bowl is depressing, and that's
probably not going to be the case as long as
they're winning. But they've had two really good wins in
a row, and they've been game control type of wins.
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We don't really use that term anymore because the BCS
is not a thing, but game control as far as
just really complementary football, all three phases working together and
the offense just being really really balanced. D t R
looks so much more comfortable throwing the ball from the
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pocket then he has in his career. He didn't play
a lot of high school football. Uh, he was a receiver.
He played quarterback at Gorman. But you know who was
there while he was there eight school, Tate Martel. Yeah,
that dude. He ended he's in business, but he ended
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up as like a receiver at U and l V
School Tate. Yeah. Did I ever tell you when I
went to Miami to watch them practice, I was, I was.
I was shocked man and and and back. They remember
Danny knows he was their offensive coordinator. Yes, he was
riding him. I mean he was missing like a tight
end routes on air, like couldn't hit a time and
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I don't remember, like listen to a watching the side,
I'm like, oh, this isn't good, Like this is not
gonna be. That was like the Necosy Perry days and
all that. He had no shot of playing him. You know,
he ended up d t R was behind him for
a long time at Mormant, so you know he kind
of he didn't have that. And I was talking to
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Chris Peterson about this. You know, sometimes you want a
guy who played quarterback every single year all year and
started since he was a freshman and he's just been
seeing passing routes in game, improvising, doing all that stuff
year in and year out since he's you know, twelve
thirteen years old in big time football games, uh, you
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know regionally and uh dtr didn't have that and all
of a sudden, it looks like he just clicked, uh
throwing the football. And then that kid Bobo is great.
The transfer and then the Charbonnat I think is probably
the best player on their team, the running back. Uh.
So they really had a great thing going. Now that
doesn't mean they can't lose up in Oregon because Oregon.
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I didn't know about Oregon. I saw Oregon. I've watched
Oregon play. Organ's pretty legit. They have a really good
running back in Buck Irving. I love him boat mixes
using his legs all over the place. So U c
l A has got to buy and then they play Oregon.
So you know, in two weeks when we talk USC
and U c l A could be holding a big L.
(29:13):
You know, that's been being discussed about them catching an
L but they still have not caught one yet and
they are one and two currently in in the Pact twelve.
I mean we we talked about depressing. Um, is it
depressing that two future Big ten teams are are leading
(29:34):
theme on? I mean, I gotta ask the questions. It's
got to be depressing knowing that you've been waiting this
long for two traditional programs to actually do what they're
doing right now, and it comes on the hills of
them leaving. For u c l A fans, they probably
(29:57):
feel like it's uh a long time coming at the
Chip Kelly regime. And then for USC fans, obviously they're
just excited that they're playing relevant football again at a
blue blood. But you're right, I think it is depressing.
I was talking to somebody the other day, some uh
Pack twelve radio show or something, and I was like, yeah,
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this is great in the current landscape, you know. I mean,
you can't really deny it, but I again, you know,
We've had this conversation a bunch. I think there's there's
a lot more change coming than just this, and most
people feel it. Petro's Papas, are you gonna be back
at the stadium coming up? Oh No, we got in
trouble yesterday. What happened? You really can't talk about it?
(30:43):
We upset our boss Dorton. Yeah, I don't think we're
going to be back anytime soon. You you just do
an impression. Don't tell us what he said, but just
an impression of how it sounded. Get out of here,
don't come back across the line. Do you feel like
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we considered going into another suite where we were doing
the show at Dodger Stadium and leaving from that one,
just like walking by standcasts and like see you later,
all right, See okay, I knew you guys are gonna
have a problem. When Matt Smith Matt Money Smith on
the air sucked down the sand of his michelada, well
(31:36):
that was after. That was after, and it was like,
oh that was we got in trouble. Let's just say
the podcast has been redacted. Wait, it were good for
and everyone. Every once in a while, I was throwing down,
oh man, a sponsorship issue. We could do whatever we want,
(31:58):
we could say whatever we one like. Obviously, you know
we have a lot of leeway on the show, and
that's part of our show. But every once in a while,
you know, you take on a sponsor in a certain
way and maybe the wrong sales. Guys listening, Oh well,
get him on Twitter at the old pan, I have
a long memory for those knarcs, you know, a real
(32:19):
long memory for the narks. We don't take no lip
from no Bartha. No, I don't take no. I don't
take no lip from no barque either. You have to
wrap somebody on the beard around here to get some respect.
Get him on Twitter at the old p Petros to
do it again next week and uh, you know, happy
trails to your time for breakfast today it is I'm
(32:41):
going back to sleep. Yeah, I like that all right,
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According to a probable Cause AFFI David, a woman dropped
her child off at school and was approached by the
school resource deputy, who attempted to give the woman a
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traffic ticket and a trespass notice, apparently for the way
she parked and how she pulled into it. UM reports
shows that the woman then threw the ticket out her
window and later called the school and threatened to blow
the place up. So what you do wrong? You can't
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threaten to blow the place up. Look you know it's
a terroristic threat. Can't go down that lane and come back,
can't walk that one back. I didn't made it. I
have heard those school lines as far as picking your kids,
they could be stress. Yeah, I heard that. That's a
problem from time to and look, look a the resource
tip is just trying to do their job. They're trying
(36:05):
to keep it moving, They're trying to make sure that
everything is copasetic. And meanwhile you've got some parents who
every once in a while go a little overboard, this
one in particular, calling up the principle and threatening to
bomb the ski. Now you know, was it just a
threat or was there actually stuff that's just a purchase?
Just a threat? I was wonderings nothing behind the actual threats.
(36:25):
Are you gonna figure child from get out of the car? Man?
I just walk? I mean yeah, but and all, do
you think that's more egregious that they didn't get out
of this or get there early enough where you don't
have to deal with the line. Yeah, I get there early.
I'll be the first one in line, but we'll be
sitting there for about ten fifteen minutes. Wait, but oh well, yeah,
I mean, do you want to do that or do
(36:47):
you want to be in the line waiting with all
the other people in front of you? They got things
to do too, so no bomb threats though. From Okay,
how about this one. Be careful if you're shopping, you're
you know, nearby Public, which is a grocery store. Great
subs by the way, everyone loves a pub sub. So
(37:09):
this particular individual was in a high speed chase. Eventually,
after crashing crashing his car into a couple of cars
in the public parking lot, he started to run through
the store to try to hide and invade the police.
He was eventually Cottonial fourteen. That's where he was taking
down by authorities. So I'm not sure what exactly is
in Aisle fourteen, but I'll probably skipping that from now on.
(37:32):
What I mean, do you want to guess? I want
to taking guess what i'le fourteen would be had to guess,
I'm gonna go detergent. Its detergent aisle. Maybe, yeah. I
was thinking more like something where you're you could like
find it, maybe a weapon or something to defend yourself
if you're fleeing from the police, or if it's frozen food,
you could jump in the ice cooler where they keep
the ice, that's true, or it could be the spice owl, right,
(37:57):
you get something real spicy and you create your owne
um pepper spray point. Yeah. Then you elude the authorities
that way, you put it in their eyes and then
you run what do they call it, a pub sub
that's what they call yeah, pub sing. All right, I'm
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