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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yo, it's Danny G executive producer of Covino and Rich.
Thank you for being down with us.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
There's never been a radio show more simpatico with me
ever than you guys.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
It was another fun week on the show. Enjoy some
of the greatest moments from the past few days.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Are Are you ready? Am I ready? Let's do this?
Last one standing?

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Come on, you have five seconds to battle for your
sports trivia love damn. Put your electronic devices down and
pick your sports knowledge.

Speaker 5 (00:42):
Our last one standing, Last one standing?

Speaker 3 (00:46):
Danny when I heard him say, hut have you seen
the Tom Brady pizza hudge? Actually, every time I get
ready for this game, I want to throw up like
Josh Allen before a gain. All right, let's do this,
all right.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
I have four categories ready to go if you need
a tiebreaker. Each can testing gets five seconds to stay
alive in the round. If you run out of time
or answer incorrectly, IOWA Samuel will scorch you out with
his big bad buzzer.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
I do not want to hear this. Yeah, don't want
to hear that.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
We keep battling until you are the last one standing.
If you win two of the rounds, you are the
top dog. Here are the contestants. Twelve time winner Steve
Covino right over there, he sucks. Next to him, seventeen
time winner Rich Davis the wind, and in for thirty
seven time winner Dan Byer is three time winner Isaac Lohan.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
All right, thanks, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Let's go to the studio lines to see who's playing
for a CNR prize. The first one through was Casey
in Mayfield, Kentucky. Okay, what's up, case What up?

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Casey?

Speaker 6 (01:51):
Casey?

Speaker 7 (01:52):
Gentlemen today?

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Wow, no problem. We do for a living there in
kentuckyourb I'll.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
Work in the sales and lost on the riverboat industry.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
By the way, Spot is the fact checker during the stage.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
It's a lot of anxiety for him, so be patients
as he checks the answers.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
When I say your name, the clock is going to start.
All right.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Here's the first category, one hell of a season. You
have five seconds to name an NFL team who has
had a year where they won fourteen games or more
in the regular season. Think about it, man, Eighteen teams
are on the board, all right to name it?

Speaker 3 (02:29):
WHOA yeah, what are we talking about?

Speaker 8 (02:31):
So?

Speaker 3 (02:32):
What are we talking about? What do we talk about
when we talk about.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Name an NFL team, who hasfl NFL team who's had
a year where they won fourteen games or more in
the regular.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Season, and what do you do for a living? Steve? Okay,
all right, Covino, you are up first, starting right now,
go Patriots.

Speaker 6 (02:50):
Patriots are on the list with sixteen number what rich?

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Where do I go? Uh? You know, let's get the
forty nine ers out there?

Speaker 6 (03:00):
You would they are on there six times with fourteen
and two.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Low and Crown and the six Chargers.

Speaker 6 (03:08):
Yep, on the list fourteen wins?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Casey him.

Speaker 7 (03:13):
Boys, Let's go with the Cowboys.

Speaker 6 (03:15):
Cowboys are nonetheless just missed it there, kidding, there's.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Just seventeen, Covino, back to you. The Chiefs.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
Chiefs are on the list one Chief Rakka in twenty
Dickie Davis, the.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Nineteen eighty five Chicago bands for fifteen and one.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Yes, they were, you'd be correct, nice poll, Low and Crown.
The Broncos the Broncos, Nope, just missed.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
It with thirteen. All right, Okay, hold on, what are
the Broncos.

Speaker 6 (03:45):
Record this year?

Speaker 2 (03:48):
I thought there were fourteen and three this year Broncos
of fourteen and three.

Speaker 6 (03:52):
Have we not counting this year?

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Yeah? Maybe that list of this year's stats on it?
All right, you're still on the list. Yeah you're alive.

Speaker 6 (03:59):
Yeah, sorry, sorry, I take it back. Covino, the Bills, Bills,
uh noe thirteen rich unless they they didn't.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
The Seattle Seals, yes they are yeah, yeah, sorry, Low
and Krown.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
I'm gonna guess the ninety nine Minnesota Vikings, ninety seven,
ninety eight Minnesota ninety eight.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Vikings fifteen back to Rich three two one, the Raiders,
not the Red Toppsidy No, no, I know, I take
it back, I take it back. I'm sorry. I just
I was thinking of something else. I'm going Savers Saints.

Speaker 6 (04:43):
Saint Saints unless no, not that, no it thirteen sorry
thirteen maybe if Shuck gets a full season.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
All right? So Low and Krawn Wednesday, Hey, okay, you
know what I think? The Panthers to wait, The Carolina
Panthers are on this list, aren't they? Yes, they are right?

Speaker 2 (05:00):
And I forgot the perfect seventy two Dolphins.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, I swear to god. I was only
fourteen games back then, but they were fourteen and oh
ya were good? Yeah? All right.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Second category that was tricky. That's tricky, Isaac. Second category,
Isaac was in his documentary.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
You know why. I'm sorry, you know why because thirteen
and three, Danny, we took that last week. We were
saying thirteen to three was like, that's a great record.
Fourteen and two was special. Yeah, elite.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
All right, here we go with the second category, Isaac
was in his documentary Part three. You have five seconds
to name an NBA player who is on the same
list as Kobe Bryant for the most All Star Game
selections of all time. Wow, the most All Star Game
selections of all time. Kobe was selected eighteen times. We're
going to take the top twenty four or what, Spotty

(05:48):
did you say twenty five on this? Yeah, but I
mean that includes Kobe. So twenty four, twenty four and Kobe.
All right, here we go. Casey in Kentucky, You're going
to be a first this time, starting right now.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
Go Lebron Ron number one. That's twenty one, number one,
Lowen Cron.

Speaker 6 (06:04):
Kareem Kareem had nineteen.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Rich.

Speaker 6 (06:12):
Michael Jordan, Michael George, Yes, fourteen, Covino, shacked, Shack had fifteen.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Nice, Casey, Larry Bird, Larry Bird had twelve, Lowen Cross.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Six, Oh he wasn't six seven, Carol.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Alone yep, fourteen, rich John.

Speaker 6 (06:31):
Stockton, John Stockton, no.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Coveno, Tim Duncan, Tim Duncan, yep. Tea nice bowl, Casey.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Charles Barkley, Charles Barkley, Nope, low and cron Scottie Pepper
didn't make the.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Con gets that round? Thank you? Cut off twelve, Hey, spot,
can I give you one in the whole story? You
may Carmelo.

Speaker 6 (07:06):
Anthony Carmelo Anthony now did make the cutoff either twelve,
But Kevin Durant, yeah, yeah, fifteen, damn. The cutoff was
twelve twelve selection twelve selections, so yeah, you missed. Give
us some of the names. Kevin Garnett had fifteen.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
J was Magic Johnson too, didn't.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
Magic Johnson had twelve. He's on the list. Jerry West fourteen,
Bob because a thirteen did jay you to? None of
them not didn't have enough? Danny gana side note that was,
you know, comparable. Kobe Bryant.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
I saw a really cool clip over the weekend where
Kobe Bryant said Derek Fisher was his favorite teammate. See that, Yeah,
that's cool. That was really cool. All right, let's go
to the third category.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
So far, Low and Crawning Coveno each have a point,
cream of Tote and the rock crop. What you have
five seconds to name an NFL player who finished this
season as one of the league's rushing leaders to take
the top twenty four. This is most yards rushing. Covino,
You're up first, starting right now, go Christian McCaffrey.

Speaker 6 (08:06):
Christian McCaffrey, repeat the question.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Okay, one of the league's rushing leaders this year. We'll
take me in the top twenty four.

Speaker 6 (08:13):
This season, McCaffrey had twelve oh two.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Rich Derrick Henry.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
Derrick Henry had fifteen ninety five at number two.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Lo Traveon Henderson.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Traveon Henderson had nine to eleven at twenty one.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Yeah. Nice. He doesn't get talked enough about enough.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Casey Josh Jacobs Josh Jacobs at twenty with nine twenty nine. Coveno,
John Robinson Jean Robinson at number four with fourteen seventy eight.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
It was a down year, but Saquon still on the list.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
Saquon is still on the list at number ten with
eleven forty.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Low and Crown.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
He's not my uncle, but he's a Rico nonetheless, Rico.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
Dados Like where you go with that?

Speaker 6 (08:54):
How much for the mountains with ten seventy six Casey
Jonathan Taylor. Jonathan Taylor is on the list of number
three fifteen eighty five.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Keep taking the good ones. It doesn't hurt to work
from the top down three two one No Rich Jonathan
Taylor already Jonathan Taylor.

Speaker 6 (09:22):
Sorry, Chan is on the list of good one, Low
and Cross, the guy from.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
James Cook Buffalo.

Speaker 6 (09:34):
That good that guy yet number one, sixteen twenty one,
number one Casey really yep.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
Let's go with Walker from the.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Seattle Walker, Yeah and It's yeah ten twenty seven at
number sixteen the fourth back to Rich third three two
Jamior Gibbs yep, number seven, twelve twenty three, Low and
crun It Bull DeAndre Swift YEP at number twelve ten

(10:03):
eighty seven.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Nice battle here.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
Casey epn from Jacksonville.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
What are you saying? Oh yep?

Speaker 6 (10:14):
Number eleven eleven O seven that's a good one Rich
three two oh kyron oiden ye six. She just pulled
it out. Low and Cross.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Probably gonna be the last one that I even know.
Bucky Irving of Tampa Bay.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
Good guess the injuries. Yeah, I don't know, none of
the less.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Sorry, all right, Casey, Jalen Warren might be Jalen.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
Warren is on the least side. Fifty eight. Back to Rich.

Speaker 6 (10:52):
Three small yep number fifteen.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Takes empty.

Speaker 9 (10:59):
Come on, Casey, oh, come on, have a running game.

Speaker 6 (11:05):
Three.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
You got that might have been the one.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
Let's see.

Speaker 6 (11:14):
Uh you guys are it's done right?

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (11:16):
All right, you missed Ashtroon gent at the team Chase
he had ten nineteen, Chase Brown, Javante Williams twelve oh one,
Kishan Judkins eight twenty seven, bottom of the list, Kyle Monagai.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
All right, fellas studo time constraints, we're going to go
to the overtime question when we return Low and Krown,
Covino and Rich three.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Way tie, and we're wrapping up last one stand that's up.
Let's do the final rounds, final round all right?

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Yeah, we gotta thank Casey and Kentucky who was playing today.
He's not in the ot though, that is Loewen, Kron,
Covino and Rich.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Overtime Here we go, I think, and so.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Whoever comes closest just buzz in with your name to
go first store, whichever order you want to go here?
All right, how many total touchdowns does Baker Mayfield have
in his ten year NFL career? These are regular season
numbers total tds, passing and rushing touchdowns.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Think about that, rushing total touchdowns making me career ten years?
Ten years? Oh, I see the wheels turning.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
In your heads more like a hamster wheel and mine.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
All right, who wants to guess first? Hold, I'm rubbing
my beard, inspiring deep thoughts, dandy g I have a
number that pops in my head. Write down your number
so you don't do the whole like one dollar Bob Barker. Crap.
You mean that's how you got I've never played, never
played that way. I always go first. If you if
you note I wrote down my numbers right down your notice,
you make it. Excuse me, this is a heated battle
like Steelers Texans. Come write down your numbers? Can I

(12:54):
make rules on the fly? Well, then write down your
number so that I don't give a number. You say,
one dollars. I'm thinking about it all right, Well, but.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
I'm just send it to the group text chain.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Hold on, let me see I wrote down my number. Dude,
we only got a couple of minutes left. Okay, got it.
Then I'll go first.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
I'll say one hundred and five.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
One oh five total chees cocaine I got. I wrote
down one twenty. I wrote down one ninety eight. Wow, Rich,
you weren't far off two oh eight, way more, way more? Yeah,
Rich gets the w How dare you guys give Baker

(13:32):
less than anyway?

Speaker 10 (13:33):
Yeah, it's like ten per season total rushing and passing,
because he's been the league ten years.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
Yeah, so Rich was the only one in the ballpark
because yeah, but I said over ten per season.

Speaker 10 (13:43):
I said, did you talk about rushing touchdowns all touch
TDM Wait a minute, passing touchdowns and rushing times.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
That'd be like thirty five to forty a year.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Wasn't our contestant from Mayfield, Kentucky? And we end with
a question about Baker Mayfield.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Good job, Steve, not get the question. No, but it
would be way more. You were close. You were the close.
I just did ten years, I said, roughly sixteen games.
I know it's seventeen, but I did so I did
one sixty And I said, I know he didn't play
every season, every game. He played some weak ass season,
but then when he did play, he's had some thirty
forty touchdown type of performances over years, and he had

(14:17):
a couple rushing touchdowns. So yeah, I said, well thirty
more right. Well, congrats job, Ritch, I'm the best. No one.
No one's happy when you win, no one's happy when
I win. That is Rich's eighteenth win in this game.
Great job, and I want to remind everybody that we
play another game tomorrow. There's a disgruntled Mahomes that wants

(14:39):
to stop by and talk smack. So we'll do more
trivia show Boy, show Time Mahomes trivia tomorrow for some prizes.
Bet on black, all right, betting I'm black? Who are you?
Rob Parker? Now betting? I told you all season betting
on black would mean Houston doesn't have two stinkers in
a row. They just happened to escape against a team

(14:59):
that was overmatched and the Niners injured but inspired playing
with house money against a team that is I feel
like is due for a little bit of a stink.
I agree with you on the Texans, and I think
Danny g hit it. It was close, but what we
saw was the defense, breaking down that offensive line and
breaking down that offense, and at the end they had

(15:20):
nothing left. It's like a prize fight, right where the
guys just working the body, working the body, working the body,
and all of a sudden, you see that that dude's
gas by the eighth round because he's getting punched in
the ribs. He's getting liver punched all night long. You know,
by the end of the game, by the fourth quarter,
Steelers had nothing and that was it. That's exactly what happened.
So that defense is vicious, bro, So I'm with you

(15:41):
on that all the way. The Texans are good even
at their worst, so congrats to them. Don't think that
Drake may can't pull the ball down and run a
little bit though.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
You're right, because you saw in the fourth quarter Aaron
Rodgers had all that field in front of him and
he threw an incomplete pass.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Well, he could have ran the ball twenty twenty two yards,
but he didn't. But he couldn't. Yeah, thirty two year
old Aaron Rodgers would have ran that ball absolutely. You
know what I thought about that when I saw Aaron
Rodgers hugging some of these young dudes at the end
of the game. There's got to be like a conscious
and subconscious sentiment of like, yeah, like ten years ago,
you were the man, sir, like you know, like I

(16:19):
wish I knew you when I was young. But everyone
waited to say something to him when when like the
Texans were hugging him up, they were probably in their
mind thinking like, yo, man, like when I was a kid,
you were good, you know, like that. That was probably
the sentiment because it's like they respect him so much.
But yeah, you could tell less time him. It wasn't
he was on him though it really wasn't. I mean,

(16:40):
they were letting him through. He only got clobbered because
well he couldn't really get out of that pocket, but
because they were gassed, the line was gassed and they
couldn't protect him anymore. And you're talking about stinkers, Rich,
that was the definition of a stinker, watching him get
sacked like that, watching him get hit like that, having
to get up like that, And I'm just wondering if

(17:03):
that might be the weakest exit we've ever seen. And
I hate to dump on it and pour salt in
the wound because I really don't want to. No one
wants to see that I was rooting for Aaron Rodgers.
Now I'm not hating, I'm just stating, but do you
come back if that's the lasting image or is that
just the end of it?

Speaker 11 (17:21):
Like?

Speaker 3 (17:21):
How do you go out like?

Speaker 4 (17:23):
You know?

Speaker 3 (17:23):
I mean if he were to ever listen to Cypress Hill,
you know, you can't go out like that.

Speaker 5 (17:29):
We ain't going out.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Go it, dude, I mean, but then again, that's just
the writing on the wall. What could you do with sports?
Father times undefeated as they say, and there's honor in
the fight, and he fought with honor, but you can't
get shoved out of bounce like that. That might be
the biggest stinkaroo that ever was rich and then Rudolph
goes in and he's just standing there on the side.
I don't want to remember him like that. Well, do

(17:53):
you know what? Here's where we're the most interactive show
on all networks eight seven, seven, nine nine on Fox
The You two Chad is going strong nowtimes you just
don't have that choice of how you remember. That's that's
just life. What Sam is the weakest farewell that you
could remember in sports? I have these televisions any like, visually,
I don't think you could top mind. I'm serious, the

(18:14):
weakest farewells. Let's take your feedback. And by the way,
I'm high on the Texans right now. So let me
let you know. According to DraftKings and all our sites,
right yeah, Seahawks are the odds on favorite to win
the Super Bowl super Bowl odds right now. Of the
eight remaining teams, number six, Houston Texans at plus eight
to fifty. I feel like there's a value there only

(18:36):
because I think they have the goods. Like the Niners
are the longest long shot of the eight teams, and
I'm a realist as a Niners fan. Even if they
slip by their rival opponent, their division opponent this weekend
and then they got to play the Bears of the Seahawks,
then they would have to go play some stacked AFC team,
I'm a realist. It doesn't look good. But the Texans

(18:58):
at plus eight to fifty, I'm I'm a fan. I
like that team. They're fun and last night they played
like asd and still the one because their defense is
so good, it should be interesting. That's all I'm saying.
You think your boys, C J. Stroud can lift up
the Lombardi You know, Danny doesn't look dudes, anybody seasoned

(19:21):
and as a fight fans, a look great at times.
I have an answer to your question. As a fight fan,
I look at the matchups. That's why I love the NFL,
and that's why I feel almost fortunate to not have
a team, because I'm able to watch unbiased as a fan,
just for the matchups. Bill's Broncos, Niner, Seahawks, Texans, Pats, Rams,

(19:43):
Bears all great. That's better than Tia Fimo Stevenson. That's
better than Ryan Garcia, Mario Marios. These are great matchups.
What excites me the matchups. You could say that these
matchups next week were better than the ones we just watched.
I think we're in for some really great game next week.
We're gonna get you hyped about it. But you asked
about or you were talking about Stinkaroos and bad exits

(20:05):
and Aaron Rodgers and how hard that was to watch, right, Well,
what comes to mind, Well, what comes to mind as
a fight fan, and that's why I was talking about
the matchups, is I'll never forget Bernard Hopkins. He was
sort of like an ageless wonder. Remember they called him
the Alien because he was doing things that we've never
seen before. He's like not of this earth, Like, how
is he still fighting?

Speaker 11 (20:26):
Well?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
I remember Bernard Hopkins got in the ring one too
many times and he fought this guy named Joe Smith,
and Joe Smith wasn't like a known dude, and he's
fighting Bernard Hopkins and You're like, man, Bernard Hopkins crazy,
He's got to win this because this might be his
last fight. I think he had lost the previous fight.
In fact, I'm pretty sure he lost to who do

(20:48):
you lose to one of those Russian dudes? But anyway,
I was I think it was Drago, And I remember
this dude, Joe Smith, in like the eighth round, fighting
a legend, Bernard Hopkins, the executioner, now the alien. He
knocks him out the ring like the video game Ring King.

(21:10):
He goes flying through the ropes on to the floor,
and that was the end and lasting image of Bernard
Hopkins in the ring. He's a great promoter, he's a
great great face for boxing. I love him, but the
last memory of him in the ring is getting knocked
out of the ring by like a right hook. How

(21:31):
embarrassing is I mean, he came out of the ring
like a WWE moment. He came back for some exhibition fights.
But I always hated when Mike Tyson fought on nobody
and at the end of the fight they don't have
the fighting gut, Thinny wore. Yeah, he gave up and
he said that phrase, I just don't have the fighting guts,
have the fighting guard. And he said he does it
for the money because he needs to support his kids.
And I remember feeling like, oh man, the most vicious

(21:53):
dude of our life, Mike Tyson. But dude, you remember
the video game Ring King or were you like a
punch out guy. If you've got with an uppercut in
the video game Rnking, you went flying out there and
you flew. He flew out the ring. That was his
last moment. That's what I'm saying. Like, the first time
I ever heard this, hold on, I thought that was

(22:14):
a three pointer in Double Dribble. No, that's you getting
excited for the games next week when I see Fred
Water practicing. Yeah, that was actually more about.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Pause.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Yeah, you know the first time I heard this, it
was a morbid thought. I remember when my my grandpa died,
my pop Pop good Man, Right, Grandpa, He passed away.
They didn't want me to go to the funeral. I
was a teenager, but they're like, nah, no, we don't
want you to see your grandfather like that, remember him
how he was. And that was like the first time
I had that thought, like, yeah, like, you want to

(22:53):
remember someone at their best, you know, not not at
their worst, especially as a young kid like that. Right,
you want to remember Aaron Rogers, one of the goats,
the greats of all time, being clobbered in the head
like that, throwing desperate passes, getting picked off, losing like
that in the fourth quarter in a big playoff game. Dude,

(23:14):
that was straight up embarrassing. And like I said, there's
nothing you could do about it, and I'm not trying
to add to it, right, but it was what it was.
So the question is, well, there's a two part question.
Does he come back? I say absolutely not, absolutely not,
And unfortunately that's it. So yeah, but was that the
weakest exit? Well, did you remember before Tom Brady came

(23:36):
back and won a Super Bowl and then had a
great even his last game when the Bucks got eliminated.
He had a great playoff game. But you remember when
we thought he might retire after the Patriots a pick
six in the postseason to lose a game. Was how
he couldn't stomach it. That's why part of the reason
he said he came back at that time. Right, this
is the opposite of John Elway, Like you could say

(23:57):
John Elway had the greatest exit right Aaron for his career.
First of all, you have to have a legendary career
to even be in this conversation, So props. Again, I'm
not trying to be mean. None of us are trying
to be mean about it. We all watched this last night,
rooting for the dude. When you have a legendary career
that he had twenty something years in the NFL, the
old guy. You're rooting for him and you go out

(24:19):
like that. He's like, oh, dude, does it go away
with time? They will. We're in the moment right now.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
I mean, yeah, Rich doesn't remember Jerry Rice in a Seahawks' uniform.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
True, Yeah, it's forgot. And I heard other people talking
about that. Someone I think might have been Dan Patrick.
I forgot who I was listening to. But something about
like no one remembers Dan Marino's like last game, what
a stinker that was? I mean people have stinkers, you don't.
It's on our conscious radar right now. It's prisoner of
the moment.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
We do live in a different world right now. Back then,
with Marino, there was no social YouTube TikTok all that
to keep reminding everybody that clips didn't.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Live as as prominent as they do right now. And
I just just think, yeah, that's it's just an unfortunate
way to go out. And I guess maybe how about
to soften to blow we just bring up other ones, like, hey,
you're not the only one, Rogers. You don't get to
choose how you go out. Sometimes. There was one this
year that had all the ingredients for ultimate sadness and disappointment,

(25:21):
and it ended up working out. I remember, I'm not
even a fan. I was on the edge of my
seat with a nervous stomach for Clayton Kershaw that inning
when he came in. I became a Dodgers fan for
a minute, because I'm like, please let this guy go
out on this high note. They bring him in a
high leverage situation bases juice. If I remember, and it's

(25:43):
like we're going to Kershaw, We're bringing in the left
and I remember thinking when it was a full count, I'm.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Like, oh, don't walk a guy, please, don't want.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
You're messing with the game, but you're messing with the
storyline of this guy's career. When he got out of
that and they panned to his family, I shed a
little bit of a theer. I believe that was a
moment that you pray for. But that was not Aaron
Rodgers story last night. Now, Aaron Rodgers know what I said, Danny,
I hit up coming at the end of the game,
after it seemed out a reach, I go, maybe Aaron

(26:12):
Rodgers has won like two minute drill drive, he throws
one more touchdown at it, sort of like they lose
the game, but hey, you got one more little glimpse
of moving the ball downfield. Nope, Nope, that's just not
how a bad lasting image bad exits in the fight game.
It happens that way alive, dumb quick, because people stick
around way too long they don't know when to quit.

(26:34):
And maybe that's the case here. I don't think that
is the case, because I mean, Aaron Rodgers, they went
ten and seven. I have a great thing. It's just
they went up against a really tough defense and it
made him look bad. Well, I said, it's a dumb
question and a great question. Why not both. I want
everyone in the room to be honest with themselves. Have
you ever thought about the last time you were intimate
with somebody? You know you're going to say that, and

(26:56):
like you wonder, like like you might have dated someone
for a long time, you gotta give the one last
like almost like if the last time you were with
someone was really good, you could almost walk away being like,
all I she'll remember it was like awkward, like bad
makeup sex and it was bad. The relationship is over.

(27:16):
You're like, oh, I don't want her to remember that
that was weak. Oh yeah, like a what you're talking about?
Play Boy? Ryan's like I only deliver. Yeah, that's why
Pizza try to call him Big Papa. What's his name?

Speaker 6 (27:30):
Manci Ryan.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Thryan Rich.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Something that was noticeable at the end of the game
and Brenda watch the Ravens game with me the week prior.
Have you ever seen a crowd in a moment and
a player and a coach celebrate with their fans, and
then one week later it was like that that scene
that we saw, like they were so joyous that remember

(27:56):
that the camera kept panning on the fans celebrating and Tomlin.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Tomlin did his beating on the chest and we were like,
oh my god, Aaron Rodgers got some magic left. And
then to go from that to this in one week,
Danny g to make it even worse. At his home game,
they were chanting for him to retire. How embarrassing is that, Like,
it's not how legends should go out. That's why please,

(28:21):
please don't think we're piling on. We're at least I'm not. Anyway,
they were, they were booing him, telling him to retire.
You know, even after the game, it got even uglier,
And that's what Tomlin has been going through there in Pittsburgh.
But it's not like Aaron Rodgers handled it with like
a smirk and like, hey, what are you gonna do?
I gave it my all. He was angry, it was bitter,

(28:41):
it was sad, it was ugly, and that's sports and
that's why we love it. It's it's it's drama, but legends,
in our in our minds, legends aren't supposed to go
out that way. It's it's not just it's not just players.
It's sometimes a legendary coach like Bill Belichick. Right now
is his final chapter we remember like like some mediocre

(29:03):
week UNC campaign in college. Is that that's another one? Yeah?
Is that where I feel like that's not completely written? Now?
This guy, this guy paved the way for everyone, including
us in this room. So this is not trash talking,
but sometimes I look at a Howard Stern type and
he was the king of all media, no one cooler.

(29:23):
He was like, like we're talking the face of radio,
like how Its Stern made radio came on media for
a reason. He had the number one movie at one point,
the number one soundtrack, the number one radio show. He
was number one in every media platform that was available
on that time. You could argue that our longevity It's
serious sexem only was because he joined that company and

(29:45):
made it what it was. And just for anyone who's
new to us. Side note, as a as a teenager,
I was working at kay Rock, New York, so I
was able to witness the megastardom of what this dude
did for radio. So I with those dudes on my
come up. I'm not saying he's on his way out,
but I doubt he loves the fact that he watched
the world of podcasting, swoop in and sort of replace

(30:09):
his also happened, right like, yeah, why I always said
that Letterman and guys like that dipped out at the
right time because they realized they were legends. But there's
beauty in that, right And you know, you question guys
like Barry Sanders or whoever called it quits earlier than
we had thought, and you say, well, hey, they went
on their terms. So other examples we gave you Bernard

(30:32):
Hopkins lick it up, by the way, because I know
it sounds unbelievable. The guy went flying through the ring,
off out of the ring, got airtime out of the ring.
I think your your description is gonna be better than
the actual video. So I'm just gonna picture dude, he
like high jumped out of the ring. Well, listen, we
got more Covine on rich your examples. I see the
phones are hot. So let's go eight seven, seven, nine

(30:54):
nine on Fox the the worst farewells in sports and entertainment,
worst exit. And we'll talk a little Tomlin, little coach,
a little like where where does this guy go next?
We'll talk about all that. What is today Tuesday? It's Tuesday? Well,
you know what that means. That means it's time for
show Boy Showtime Homes Trivia.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
The mostly lovable Patrick mahomes truth.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
Is, I want everybody to love me, not just the reps.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
It's time for some NFL trivia. I'm here, I'm here, Yes,
we know you're here.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
All right, Patrick Mahomes here to play Showtime homes Trivia.
All right? FSR security walking our broke Patrick into the
main studio. Hey, rough game for uh for Rogers?

Speaker 5 (31:41):
Huh?

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Rough game for Rogers. Yes, can't go out like that.
I keep telling Kelsey, can't go.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Out like that.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
It's weird to not have you in the postseason. It's
weird for me too. I'm kind of bored. And by
the way, you're talking about switcher ruse, I was thinking
about switching Jackson my brother. Maybe for your brother. Any
brother will do as brother Tommy? Uh oh yeah, switch through. Hey,
what's up Monzy? Whoa mama? Right like? Patrick mahomes here? Yeah, yeah,

(32:08):
we's where's my football? Where's my turbo football?

Speaker 1 (32:11):
We'll make sure you take one home. All right, Let's
meet the contestants. Twenty seven time winner Rich Davis right
over there. What's uping in for twenty two time champion
Dan Byer. It's Moncyos.

Speaker 6 (32:22):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
Hey, Monzi, you got any like sour bread recipes? Because
I'm like bored at home doing nothing.

Speaker 9 (32:26):
I don't.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
I think t Swift does.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
And ten time winner Spotty Boy looking to make it
number eleven. All right, looking at nerve football on the
studio lines. The first one through was Butch in Pensacola, Florida.
He's actually on vacation. There's Butcher's to us.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Hey, but hey, alright, Butch, what are you guys doing
for fun there in Florida?

Speaker 9 (32:49):
Well, my kids in the pool right now, and oh,
hanging out where we live in Hawaii?

Speaker 3 (32:56):
I don't know. That's a great question. We live in Hawaii.
Where do you vacation? Yeah? I know?

Speaker 9 (33:02):
Yesterday, Like, why are we here?

Speaker 3 (33:04):
We went to the beach. Yeah yeah, all right, cool,
We'll glad you're going to play for a price. Here.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Rules for showtime Mahomes NFL Trivia. The first contestant with
two correct answers is the champ. If there's a tie,
we do have a tie breaker question. Your name is
your buzzer, but you gotta wait until all three possible
answers are read. If there's two wrong answers in a row,
we move on to the next question.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
Are you ready? Let's get it on?

Speaker 6 (33:26):
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
All right, Butch, here you go. Now I'm gonna make
an extra hard all right, So I'm here, Patrick Mahomesrick
and these players wish they had the twitch I have.
Which two players are tied for the NFL's longest record
of longest TD run in league history is a Tony
Thrsett and Dereck Henry. Oh, come on, settle down there.

(33:47):
But all the answer it just explained. You have to
wait for all three answers to be ready. Never listen.
All right, Okay, got to clean your ears out. Somebody
give this guy some Q tips, all right. Be Bo
Jackson and Corey dyllon or see I'm on Green and
Adrian Peterson, Butch Yard and Derek Henry. Okay, there you

(34:12):
got it. You got it. Though they were tired, they're tired, alright, alright,
but take a deep breath.

Speaker 8 (34:19):
Get this guy another Miami but the direct beach, all right,
a lot of Butch Butcher's on fire already, one for one,
all right, we go to a round two?

Speaker 3 (34:31):
All right, in the Chicago Bears Classic Super Bowl shuffle.
Ship to hear what he said, catch the podcast. We're
gonna have to dump that. But we ain't here to
start no trouble. We're just here to a Super Bowl shuffle.

(34:52):
Which player said he was as smooth as a chocolate swirl?
Was it a Walter Payton b Willie Gault or see
Mike Richardson. Oh suddenly, Butch is quiet? But what do
you think, rich I'll give it a shot Walter Payton, No, correct.

Speaker 11 (35:19):
We.

Speaker 5 (35:21):
Had a little shot.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
Everyone's first stand. He looked at me like cross side.
Well that might to say something. This is why you're
not in the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
We are the Bears.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Schefflin crew, schaffling down doing it for you. We're so bad.
We know we're good, blowing your minds like I knew
he would. That's pretty good. That's great, Patrick. I played
the saxophone because McMahon played it. All right, So Butcher's
the only one on the board. We go to round three,
right now? All right? Round three? Was that once quoted
saying about work ethic, he rich has none. I mean

(35:56):
A I always want to be the hardest worker in
the room. B hard work is me trying to figure
out what the bride showing hockey lely with to call
less penalties on us in the game, or see the
moment you stop working is the moment your competition pulls
a double shift. But hey, he is right, Hey, butch

(36:21):
appreciate you. Man, Hey guys, hey, congratulations. But any shows
for me to watch, like land Man or what do
you guys recommend? I'm so damn bored right now? His
and Hers with John Berthall. I'm just started watching that.
I'm still lamping around doing nothing around playoff time, So
any any suggestions? Let me know? How about the spot
you started watching? I did? That's good so far? Right?

Speaker 11 (36:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (36:41):
I finished it in the middle. It gets kind of
corny and cheesy, but you can't see it through.

Speaker 3 (36:45):
But you said something else was corny and cheesy that
I liked. What was it? Oh? All her fault on Peacock?
Did you watch that? No, that's the one with the
football guy, oh Chad Powell?

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Yeah, yeah, that's the one easy they go to hawk
to a girl and I'm like, all right, I'm out,
all right.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
Yeah, all right, guys, Well I got things to do. Actually,
I got nothing to.

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Do right now.

Speaker 3 (37:06):
Maybe I'll hang out. You know what, I'll hang out
in the lobby. Would you look at the time. There's
a certain.

Speaker 5 (37:16):
What we're gonna do is go back.

Speaker 4 (37:20):
Back into town, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School went fifty hits at fifty after CNR give you
the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Yeh, all right, this is a fun one. We're talking
lots of football. Rich just got crappy news. But think
back for the good days, the good old days, when
you had reason to celebrate on this day. On this day,
in nineteen sixty seven, we saw the very first Super Bowl.
Well we didn't see it. Oh we didn't see it. Yeah,

(37:52):
I wasn't alive in sixty seven. Some of you old
timers may have seen it. Qus originally the Super Bowls
creator as part of the merger between the NFL and
the AFL, and the first one aired on this day
in sixty seven. The game was broadcasted on both CBS
and NBC twenty four point four to three million views.
That's a lot on CBS and twenty six million on NBC.

(38:15):
So you do the math. Green Bay Packers beat the
Kansas City Chiefs thirty five to ten first super Bowl.
So that got us thinking, as we reminisce on a
throwback Thursday, what are some of your best most memorable
super Bowl moments. It doesn't have to be about the game.
Maybe something amazing happened on that day that that super
Bowl one. You always see the highlights, Lombardi, Bart Starr.

(38:37):
It's like the George Washington of the NFL. Yes, og, yes, yeah.
Super Bowl memories. I got a ton of them. Because
Cavino thinks I'm a weirdo, but I remember where I
was for every super Bowl since I was born. I
can remember whose living room he was out of the
But there's so many great memories. We'll go over all
those and get you ready for Divisional round next.

Speaker 5 (38:58):
Super Bowl time.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
Danny g might call your name out and you win
a prize. Right, So, if you're watching at Covino on
rich FSR on YouTube, you could see what we brought in.
We'll tell you what it is later on, but we'll
take your guesses on the chat Covino and rich FSR
on YouTube, and Danny said, every Thursday, we should bring
in a random piece of sports memorabilia or something from
our childhood, something old school, which is sort of fun thing,

(39:24):
all right, that's cool. I love Show and Tell and
I love Thursdays because we throw it back old school
in fifty hits. And today is the anniversary. On this day,
nineteen sixty seven, it was Super Bowl one and as
we said, the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Green
Bay Packers thirty five to ten. Millions tuned in for

(39:45):
the first Super Bowl, and we post this question to
you Fox Sports Radio Nation eight seven seven ninety nine
on Fox eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox were
getting you involved. What were some of your favorite most
memorable Super Bowl moments? Now, of course, could be game related.
Maybe you were at the game. Maybe it was a performance,
Maybe it was halftime. Maybe it was something that happened

(40:05):
at the party. Maybe you want some money. It could
be anything. If it's memorable to you, it's your time
to share. You know, I'm not alone in saying that
I remember exactly where I was for every Super Bowl.
That's tough where because you could have been at like
a random neighbor's house. You remember that, Yeah, where I
was a random childhood friend's house.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Who won?

Speaker 3 (40:26):
What was the score? Like? These are the type of
things I feel like it's in such an annual mark
of the beginning of the year that you sort of
remember where you were and what you were doing. But
I have good memories, bad memories, Like they don't have
to be all good ones. Like I'll tell you what.
One of my worst memories was the last Super Bowl
the forty nine Ers lost to the Chiefs. Where they
were they were up and overtime, and when they had

(40:46):
to settle for that field goal, I knew in my
heart and soul that the Chiefs would respond, drive down
the field and score a game winning touchdown, even on
fourth down. When the forty nine Ers had the Chiefs
at fourth down over time, and if they stopped them,
they win the Super Bowl, I knew. I'm like, they're
gonna They're gonna do this. I remember walking out of

(41:07):
that stadium in Vegas, and Danny, you remember the story.
I was so mad that I didn't even wait till
the next morning to take my flight home. I rented
a car and drove home like I just got to
get out of this town. You're crying in the middle
of the desert, screaming out your car window. On another side, note,
Rich and I have been part of I think this

(41:28):
year will be twenty Yeah, twenty super Bowl broadcasts, radio,
row on site and some of the fun, best stuff
we've ever done. We've met so many cool players along
the way, and it just gets us more pumped about
Santa Clara in February. Yeah, I'm pumped, so pumped to
bring it to you again on Fox Sports Radio because

(41:48):
you never know who's gonna stop by. It's the best
time out here for sure. Super Bowl members gonna be
Covino and Rich is fourth with Fox Sports, fourth with
Fox Sports. Do you remember the cities we've been to
together most I mean, I'm saying over twenty years, but
with Dandy g Arizona, Yeah, Vegas then, oh, let's see,
Oh no, not New Orleans last year? Yeah, okay, now

(42:10):
this year our fourth. Yeah, a lot of fun, good cities,
you know. I want you guys to think back to
two thousand and seven. We were in Miami, and this
is why skenns no wrong answer. Personal For me, I
thought it was awesome because I remember interviewing in two
thousand and seven a young Devin Hester and I remember
talking about how fast he was and Devin Hester, man,

(42:32):
how did you know like you were better? Than the rest,
and he said when he was a little kid, he
was always explosive. He was faster than everybody. I'm like, man, dude,
that's awesome. Nice to meet you.

Speaker 4 (42:41):
Man.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
I wish you all the best luck in this game.
And all right, they didn't win the Super Bowls. You
remember the Colts won the Super Bowl in two thousand
and seven over the Bears. But I remember watching the
game and it was the very first play, the kickoff,
Devin Hester runs one back, and like, oh man, that
was so cool because we were just talking to the dude,
and I'm pretty always they stood out to me. I
was so awesome at the time. Kavino's like, it's because

(43:03):
I gave him a pep talk. It was a cool
feeling knowing we had just talked to that dude and
he sort of like manifest they feel like you had
a little something to do. Yeah, like you know, on
a professional broadcasting level, Like you know, we were just
talking to that dude. He was talking about how excited
he was and to run one back. Covino's like, cut left,
not right, no, And you know what, though, we saw

(43:26):
a legend begin really that night, because that dude was
the best at it. He was the best at that.
He really was.

Speaker 4 (43:35):
Well.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
As far as Super Bowl memories, let's hear him eight seven, seven,
nine nine on Fox. Can I give you a stupid one?

Speaker 9 (43:41):
Rich?

Speaker 3 (43:41):
I never told you this in twenty years. I never
told you this a super Bowl memory on Police, I
have at it. The year was nineteen ninety one and
the Giants were in the Super Bowl, right, yeah, I
believe again it was the weak ast team you routed for. Well,
that would have been the Super Bowl. That would have
been the NFL, the NFC, Yes, right, they when they
demolished Joe Montana, they played that was against the Bill.

(44:03):
They beat the forty nine ers, then they played the Bills.
Then they played the Bills. So it's ninety one against
the Bills and the Bills had this nightmare run.

Speaker 9 (44:09):
Right.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
But I was at my girlfriend at the Times family's house,
so random, right, I do remember this. But there's a
reason I remember this. I don't remember where I was
for everyone like you. I remember where I was for
this because we're at a super Bowl party. And then
like the new like ancillary random person at the house
because I'm not related to anybody there. I'm just there

(44:30):
and a photographer comes into the house, knocks on the door. Hello,
a photography. You mind if you're having a big party here,
mind if we get some pictures? Right, And dude, I'm
front and center and I don't even belong there because
I'm just like again, visiting the boyfriend of the girl.
I'm the boyfriend of the girl there, all the family's there.

(44:50):
And I was in the Daily News. No, it was
the New York No, it was the Star Ledger, the
New Jersey Starletger was the biggest paper in New Jersey.
And there I am shearing on the Super bowls Nantucket Monthly.
I'm sorry, No, no, no, no, it was it was
it was actually look at it was the school newspaper.
It was the school newspaper. You know what. You're right.
It was the Daily Noodle, Hode Island Tribune.

Speaker 4 (45:13):
You know what.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
I was the weekly reader my bad readers sides.

Speaker 7 (45:16):
Oh you know what.

Speaker 3 (45:17):
It was highlightsed magazine. It was actually a school project
that I said, I said, Daily News track here. The
Daily News is New York's hometown paper. That's what it was.
But it was the Star Ledger. I was in the
Star Ledger, like Jersey's pump for the Giants and it
was me in the news and back then that was
a big deal. Yeah, just to throw in a couple.

(45:38):
I remember the first Super Bowl I attended in person,
spot and I went and we got to see Drew
Brees and the Saints upset the cults in Miami. Question,
if you're so good at super Bowl trivia? Right, we
all remember Janet Jackson and what happened, and it changed
our industry, right, FCC was a big thing. Won't let

(45:58):
me be it won't let me be anymore. But it
was such a big deal. O four, Where were you
went watching it? That was spring loaded? By the way
that thing popped off, That was all planned, you know,
it was playing the moment. It was absolutely popped it out.

Speaker 10 (46:12):
There was a there was a button on that thing
where the cup she had like a little smack logo
on the gold coin.

Speaker 3 (46:21):
Was going on.

Speaker 6 (46:21):
I think it was just contained.

Speaker 11 (46:23):
It was.

Speaker 3 (46:23):
It was a natural spring. But if we're talking about
unforgettable moments, it was such a weak moment, but it
really was unforgettable because it had great ramifications moving forward
in life. And and I want to know where you
were where worried you remember was that four or the
three or four. What year was Janet Jackson?

Speaker 6 (46:44):
It was oh four, but at the end of the
three season, right, Yeah, it was a two thousand and
four super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
It was a super Bowl.

Speaker 6 (46:53):
I'm just curious.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
That's what I was living in. I was in Brooklyn.
I was I was wearing an affliction. That was shirt.
That was Jake, that was js A lone coming up
short right. That was Panthers losing to the Patriots by
field goal. Adam Vinteri, where were you fix Sports Radio
Nation when this controversial nothing murger happened because it wasn't
even impressed me. We could list all day all our
favorite Super Bowls, but there's two things that stand out

(47:15):
to me, Danny g Two things that stand out. Number one,
when I was a little kid, my love of the
forty nine Ers. I grew up on the East Coast
as a Niners fan, so I knew that if the
forty nine Ers lost the Super Bowl, every kid in
school would make fun of me. And I remember I
was in my room by myself. You know when sometimes
you like to watch a gamer a moment by yourself.
I was a little boy the eighty eight eighty nine

(47:37):
season against the Bengals and the Niners are trailing in
that game, and this is before the Joe Montana legendary drive.
I remember in my room and I'm admitting this. I
was a little kid. I was crying, how old are we?
I was crying eighty nine, ten seventeen. I was ten
years old and I remember crying, thinking he was twenty
years old. All the kids, I was thinking, all these

(47:57):
others are going to make fun of me. I really thought.
I was like the kid, They're going to make fun
of me? Are they going to find out the Bengals? No? No,
that make fun of him because his team loss. Okay, right,
all the kids are going to make fun of me
because my team lost. How could the Niners lose to
the bank They had that sweet satin forty nine er jacket.
I did have a satin forty nine er jacket. Could
picture it, and I remember, I don't think as a
little boy, was I ever more excited than when Joe

(48:18):
Montana hit John Taylor crossing the end zone. And that
to me was like my favorite personal Super Bowl memory.
But just as far as watching something miraculous. We were
together at my apartment in Sherman Oaks when we first
moved to La when Tom Brady made that comeback and
never falcons. I was in sick because it became a
joke because I remember you and I were with mixed company,

(48:39):
different friends and people, just like, all right, I was unbelievable.
I remember where I was that. I remember exactly where
I was sitting. You were sitting on my couch, right
I had a chair next to your couch, yep. And
I remember us being like, all right, they're getting closer.
All right, they they're getting closer because we weren't moving
for that one when they sacked Matt Ryan and took
them at a field goal range. I remember. And then

(48:59):
you guys made fun because after the game, there's a
picture of me somewhere, Danny. I know Spock could probably
find it. You gotta find it, bro, you gotta find
a spot has a somewhere. I'm sitting on a chair.
I think I have the video I filmed it. I'm
sitting on a chair with my hands on my chin,
like old school boy, looking at the TV, like in
admiration of Tom Brady. No, like shaking his head like
sha my head, like I believe he's doing a while

(49:23):
crying like you know, because he was so emotional. It
was like this or drunk or something. I don't know
what was going on, probably accommodation of drunk, high and
emotional one. Tom Brady, Yeah, comes back from twenty eight
to three. And I'm not even a Patriots fan. It
was hard to not acknowledge how amazing that was. Right, So, yeah,
it's a super Bowl all of us will remember forever
the anniversary of Super Bowl one. What is your best

(49:45):
Super Bowl memory? Two quick ones.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
For me, When I was a little boy wearing an
LA Raider shirt living here in LA Marcus Allen reversed
field seventy four yard touchdown against the Redskins. He was
running like a gazelle through traffic into the end zone.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
What a game.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
He was one of those running backs where it almost
looked like he was running in slow motion because of
his big, long strides and the way he reversed field.
That's my first memory of NFL football as a little kid,
and so Marcus Allen's been my favorite player ever since.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
That's that's my dad's best gambling example. Oh the score, yeah,
thirty eight to nine, because that was when I learned
about a box pool. My dad would be like, oh, Richie,
you won zeros or sevens or one's or four's, you know,
for the combination of a box pool. My dad's like
I got the worst numbers eight and nine. I remember
my dad winning some pretty good money in the eighties

(50:36):
off of eight and nine. And that was the lesson
of like, you never know what a good or bad
box number is.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
And then my other favorite memory happened with you guys
in Arizona Luke Comb's concert. You guys didn't really care
about watching Luke Combs. You were schmoozing with serious XM people.
There he was, he was, Yeah, yeah he was. But
who was there in attendance wearing his cowboy boots rock
party and Rich what's the term I could use? Cornered

(51:05):
him or backed him down in the stairwell. And of
course you've heard us talk about this before and we
laugh about it, because he did look Party looked scared,
rich rich Legit looked like a stalker. But the next
day on the air on Radio Row, we're telling the
story and we're laughing, and right as we're telling this story,
who comes walking straight towards our stage with his entourage.

Speaker 3 (51:25):
And that's a little point that way rock party. It
was like it was planned. It was crazy. That was
so that was a great moment. That was definitely a
great moment. I have a great super Bowl memory five Jacksonville, Florida,
the first Super Bowl we went to. We were young
men in our twenties. Let's just say there was it.
That was the official launch of our show, our official launch.

(51:49):
We had been on the air, but we officially launched
at Super Bowl Jacksonville, Florida. Cavino practically got attacked by
a New England Patriots cheerleader. That's true, true story, because
apparently she had just got dumped by a I didn't
report the assault, though I wouldn't have either. He got
pulled away by this beautiful cheerleader of the Patriots because

(52:10):
she just got dumped by a dude that apparently looked
just like Covino, so to spitefully get back at her ex.
Let's just say Covino reaped all the benefits reaped on
and I remember being like, I hate this guy. You
know how cool we felt. I'm not gonna lie. I
feel like it's a different person we're talking about, so
I'm allowed to say this, Like you're hanging out with
Patriots cheerleaders in your twenty somethings. That was a cool moment.

(52:30):
Thanks for bringing it up. All right, so let's go
to turn it over to you Fox Sports Radio Nation,
your greatest Super Bowl Memories on the anniversary of the
first ever in nineteen sixty seven, eight seven, seven ninety
nine on fives. They could be sad ones. I can
imagine if you're a Bills fan when Nora would wide write,
you probably thought you had it, and like those, it
could be sad moments, terrible. It doesn't need to be

(52:52):
all happy moments like I still think Crabtree was held
against the Ravens. Holding should have been first thing goal Kaepernick.
All right, let's say hi to Trip in Vegas.

Speaker 7 (53:01):
What's up, Trip, Hey, gentlemen, Thanks taking my call. Two
great ones. One involves a friend of mine. Other for
me nineteen ninety one betting with the bookies. We have
the Giants and under and when he missed that field,
well we went nuts. I never We'll forgive living in
heat Myrtle Beach.

Speaker 3 (53:20):
You remember seeing my picture in the Star Ledgers see
you that's again? How could you not?

Speaker 7 (53:26):
And then when the Eagles went with it two thousand
and five when they played the Chiefs.

Speaker 9 (53:29):
I think so.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (53:31):
So that year they played, I worked with a guy
in the casino in Connecticut before I moved out here.
He's like, if they go, I'm going. He refinanced his
house after they won the divisional round and paid like
ten thousand dollars for two tickets, two airline tickets, a
hotel room, and he said, look, I'll never.

Speaker 9 (53:50):
Never see this again.

Speaker 7 (53:51):
That's a memory for me, the fact that he was
that big of a fan and that big of.

Speaker 3 (53:55):
An idiot refinance his house. If you have to refinanci
your house, watch again from the couch. Thank you, trip buddy,
refinanced on the couch inside your home. You got to
refinance my house so I could go watch a Donovan
damn fall short. All right, cue what's up man?

Speaker 7 (54:12):
What's happening?

Speaker 3 (54:13):
I Uh?

Speaker 9 (54:14):
I got a bittersweet one.

Speaker 5 (54:16):
Yeah, when the when the when the Bears won.

Speaker 9 (54:20):
The Super Bowl in eighty five.

Speaker 7 (54:22):
Yeah, stupid Mike dick uh that he forgot he wasn't
thinking about giving Walter Payton.

Speaker 9 (54:32):
The ball to uh for a touchdown.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
He gave it to h refrigerated Perry. Yeah, memorable moment.

Speaker 7 (54:42):
For some for some extra entertainment. And this man been
on the team for over ten years trying to get
to the super Bowl and you give it to him.

Speaker 3 (54:51):
Yeah, that that is a that is a while. It's
it's weird.

Speaker 1 (54:54):
Pet never had another chance. He never had another chance
to score a TV and.

Speaker 3 (54:58):
You know what that was. So the Super Bowl Shuffle
in itself is a crazy story that they were so
bold to think that they were going to get there
and they did. They made that song as a kid,
that song was everything that It was the coolest thing
you'd ever seen. Not to be a Super Bowl nerd,
but it is one of the few things I really
nerd out on, like the uniforms, the scores, what cities

(55:19):
they were in, Like I love all that. It's like
a just a it's a little thing. I'm fascinated by it.
I don't know why, but I am super Bowl uniforms, stadiums, logos.
Then they went generic with the logo and it just
became the Lombardi Trophy in silver. But when I think
back to all those all those games in the eighties

(55:40):
and nineties when we were kids, super Bowl used to stink.
Then we went through a time period where all the
games were really close when we were kids. There wasn't
a close super Bowl until the Bills, until Montana won
against the Bengals, and then the Bills Giants game. But
besides that, we're talking about probably fifteen I got it
right here, Rich, Probably out of seventeen out of twenty

(56:01):
Super Bowls in our childhood were blowouts or games that
were stunk. If you go back to what he was
talking at the eighty five games over the Patriots, look
at it before the year before that, Montana killed the
I'm sorry, forty six, yeah, forty six ten, and then
the Giants over the Broncos thirty nine to twenty. Then
the Redskins over the Broncos forty to ten. So yeah,

(56:25):
ann of blowouts when we were a little kid. And
then the Niners close game, Niners blowout fifty five ten
against ten, and then you know and other and then
other than that close Giants Bills game, the other three
Bills losses Cowboys fifty two spot. I mean, so the
Super Bowl used to be more entertainment and just like, yeah,

(56:45):
the game sucks, was food, family friends, dude, in turn,
show more time to get drunk. And then there was
a decade where every super Bowl is close and I
feel like we're in that world now where the last
I would say last year though, yeah, more so than usual.
Though the super Bowl last year stunk to Tom Brady,
forget the ads too. It's always about the ads now.
It used to be more. I like, here's my question

(57:05):
based on that. I was just thinking about that because
there's a lot of callers talking about games and memories
eight seven, seven ninety nine Fox. When you think of
like the the be All and all of music videos,
it's like thriller, right, So what was the thriller of
commercials that did at Budweiser toast? Yeah, Budweiser, Frogs.

Speaker 11 (57:20):
Frogs, there also general we could just do. I was
gonna say, we could do a top five that's just Budweiser.
Whatch is totally in there? But you're right, maybe it is.
The Frogs one was just the one that stuck the most.
I think the original one. Yes, it was the super Bowl.
It was in the eighties. The Macintosh, the Apple Mac two.
That was a big one commercial with the you know

(57:42):
they're doing nineteen eighty four the Olympic. Uh yeah, sledgehammer
throwers did as the Number one most memorable Super Bowl
commercial was basically the start of the idea of the
Super Bowl is the place where you put your best commercials,
hands down, and it makes a huge impact. Apple put
on the map from that, and super Bowl ads got
put on a map from that as well.

Speaker 3 (58:03):
You know what I think ruined the Super Bowl ad?
It coming out early. Yes, like if you if you're
Tostitos or your Dorito's or Buttwiser and you have a
cool ad, I get it, you're trying to just get
it out there. But when you're putting it on TikTok
and Instagram two weeks leading up to the big game,
the Super Bowl, where's the you used to wait? You

(58:24):
used to actually instead of taking a little break to
go to the bathroom, you would sit down and be like, no,
I gotta watch a commercials. Yeah, you didn't want to
miss that. It was must watch. What about the I
was gonna say Bowl or whatever? Yeah versus bud Light.
I'm gonna tell you. On this list here for the
rest of the top five. Number two Nikes Just Do
It ad nineteen ninety three. Michael Jordan, of course, Number
three e Trades Talking Baby's ad. There's two thousand eight,

(58:47):
I forgot to talk. Yeah, these were a super Bowl thing.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
And number four Volkswagons The Force ad a parody of
Star Wars featuring a kid dressed as Darth Vader. Number
five Coca Colas Hay kid, catch the mean joke?

Speaker 3 (59:01):
Yeah? Wow, you know what you want to show? How
time is fine? That what?

Speaker 4 (59:06):
That?

Speaker 11 (59:07):
What?

Speaker 2 (59:08):
That?

Speaker 3 (59:09):
The craziest part of that is that do you realize
this is just discillblow your bund The dudes in the
was of commercial were answering landlines. Yeah, and then they reacted.
They reenacted in that too many but just to think
like a guy called his buddy and he's like hello,
what like it was on home phones with chords. For me,
that's the one that stands out the most rue. You

(59:31):
could argue any of those eight seven, seven ninety nine.
On Fox, Let's go to you. Let's go to a
butcher in Florida. What's up, Butchy? Butch?

Speaker 9 (59:38):
Hey, guys, doing, what's up?

Speaker 3 (59:40):
What's your Super Bowl memory? Butchy?

Speaker 9 (59:43):
I'm going to rattle on just a few offs and
I'll let you guys go. First of all niners fifty
five to say, I.

Speaker 3 (59:50):
Mean I felt that way. I felt better. I'm a
nine percent. I even felt bad for l Way.

Speaker 7 (59:54):
I did too.

Speaker 9 (59:56):
I lived, I lived in California time and the joke
we named overpasses and underpasses after Lacus. He played such
a bad game.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Yeah, poor guy. You know, not to make this emotional
or anything, but it goes to show you why this
is so special to us in a lot of ways,
and why Rich remembers where he was every year and everything,
and why it feels like a holiday. A lot of
these members memories are connected to friends and family members
that we don't even see anymore, or they're not even around.
And that's the truth. That's kind of crazy. Yeah, I'm

(01:00:25):
sorry to bring down the vibe. No, you're right. That's
what's beautiful about the game. It brings people together. What's
your other one, man?

Speaker 9 (01:00:34):
Those Niners Bengals games, they were so close, they were
like they were like like all the Super Bowls seemed
to be like blowouts until then.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Yeah, that we and we made that point. By the way,
I have a memory that I don't even know. The
Cavino remembers Aaron Rodgers and the Packers beating the Steelers
twenty ten, twenty eleven, twenty eleven. Yeah, in Dallas. It
was snowing in Dallas, an ice so cold. Hey, they
couldn't really slip it. They couldn't accommodate the snow because
it doesn't happen in Dallas. It's hard to get around.

(01:01:06):
And my wife's a Packers fan. So I went out
of my way to get my wife and her dad
super Bowl ticket so that I could forever be in
his good graces. So my I sent my father in
law and my wife to the super Bowl, and I
laid in my hotel room and Covino and I ordered
room service and watched the super Bowl in a hotel
room together. I totally remember how cold it was, because
we know we did all the viewing parties and things

(01:01:29):
were like you gotta find how are you gonna get there?
It was snowy in Dallas, So him and I like ordered.
We we brought Buffalo wings to a room together, and
people say, would you watch a game? And I, joking
would say, oh, Cavino and I laid in bed together
and watched Did you wear it? Did you wear matching robes?
Like I wear? Hold on with clothes with clothes on
and see each other's junk listen all your phone calls,

(01:01:50):
your memories as we celebrate the anniversary of Super Bowl one.
Mike Scott, Buchie, thanks for the call, Richie. Hang on, dude,
Mike Scott's on hold. Great picture, All right, more next
right here, Covino and rich we're going to give you
our parlay picks. But we also got you involved last
week and we said if you went six and oh,

(01:02:13):
we're going to give you a prize. Yeah, if you
were six for six with your parlay six for six,
that's not easy, by the way, No, and Danny g
believe it or not, we got some winners, right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Yeah, Covino and I. We thought we were doing good
going into Monday. At four and one, these listeners hit
all six.

Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
Yeah. A couple of us went four and two. Yep.
A couple of us went three and three, which is actually,
you know, not bad. Going six and oh is not easy.
Last week was I think none of us were perfect
after the second game because it just it was such
a great divisional weekend of wildcard football.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
And we only mentioned this a couple of times on
last week's show that if you wanted to email, we
would look through all the emails and give some prize
packs away. And I don't want you guys to get
big headed over there. But just from those two mentions,
two hundred and fifty emails is.

Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
What I sorted through. We did feel like one time
Jason S went six for six. Congratulations, that's not bad,
buddy boy, Paul H went six for six, and Matt
E went six for six.

Speaker 5 (01:03:11):
Iebra Flus.

Speaker 3 (01:03:12):
Yeah. Can I tell you we are in a four
for four parlaypool with some old frends from Serious XM.
And when I tell you there's a couple hundred people
in this pool, some weeks, no one out of a
couple hundred hit a four for four. So a six
for six O, Jason H, Paul Man all went six
for six, congrats, And how do they claim their.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
I'm going to I'm going to be reaching out to
them to get their mailing info and then I'm gonna
send them a c NR prize back.

Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
All right, Well you could get involved this week if
you go four for four, we will send you out
a prize.

Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
Well, all right, so you need the email.

Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
It's c R Prizes at gmail dot com and you're
going to use the DraftKings spreads. We are betting against
the spread. So it is CR Prizes at gmail dot com.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
And this is what you're playing for, the nerve football
that we have right here here. You got here? Yeah,
look at this bad boy? Oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
So they just came, by the way, So if you
were one of our winners throughout the football season, don't worry.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
I am on top of it. I did them. I
like them a lot. These are sweet, So thank you
guys for playing along, and congrats again to Jason H,
Jason S, Paul H, and Matt E. See our prizes
at gmail dot com. Are you ready to do this
or what? Let's go fire up that NFL films music. Yeah,
let me tell you four games. There's a pattern I'm

(01:04:36):
going with and I'm just curious if anyone will pick
out my pattern because I feel like it's a winning formula.
Let's start are week at a divisional football tomorrow afternoon.
Are you ready for some football? You know? I'm ready
for football AFC battle. Some would argue this is like
the game of the weekend. Bill's Broncos at Mile High.

(01:05:02):
Broncos have won thirteen of their last fourteen. They're at home.
Sean Payton and bo Nick seem to have figured this
thing out quicker than we all imagined. Buffalo, as Cavino said,
for a twelve and five team that won a close
game last week, I feel like they're fighting for every win.
It's a team that battles, and they live and die
on on which Josh Allen's going to show up. That's

(01:05:23):
really it. Yeah, remember they have Josh Allen. Though. Remember
there's a guy. I don't know if it's a guy
that could take the game over. Have you heard of him,
Josh Allen? You might have heard of him. Him and
Haley Steinfeld. We said who had a better week than them?
She debuted her belly bump at the Goldmen globes. Oh
and by the way, how many times have we said
with the teams that are out, this is the clearest
path for the Bills to go all the way. And

(01:05:46):
you don't think Josh Allen knows that. And even though
everyone's obsessed with what were you doing in twenty sixteen,
you see that trend all over TikTok and instagram my
twenty sixteenth story, Well, in twenty sixteen, that was just
for the record, that was the year Peyton Manning won.
Is a Bronco. That was the year lebron came back
against the Golden State Warriors. That was the year the
Cubs finally won the World Series. And it was also

(01:06:07):
the year that Hanley Steinfeld was wearing a Broncos jersey.
And this picture's floating around social media, and Josh Allen's like,
who cares? Like we weren't together, but people are showing
this picture everywhere that Harley Steinfeld apparently was like, go
Broncos when she was like a younger woman. So what
are you picking here? Can I go first? Do it?
My brother's gonna hate this. I'm sorry, Jimmy. My brother

(01:06:30):
is a Broncos fan. He loved Elway as a kid.
They ain't ready. I don't know something about the week off.
I don't know. Denver is actually not invincible at home.
They've lost it. They've finally lost at home this year.
I like Buffalo. I think Josh Allen's a man on
a mission. I think Buffalo not only beats him. I'm
gonna be bold. I see everyone on social media and

(01:06:51):
everyone on these TV shows like twenty three, twenty twenty eight,
twenty five, thirty four to thirty one. No think I
think the Broncos loses came. I think Josh Allen thirty
for seventeen. Yeah, I think he's got a big Yeah.
I think Josh Allen beats the Broncos, not even the Bills.
Allen over the Broncos this week, and I agree with Rich.
I think he nailed it. I think people counted them out.

(01:07:12):
I heard Colin talking about it, like, you know, he
had the Jaguars right, and it's like, oh, I forgot
that they have Josh Allen. Well guess what. Let's all
remember this guy could take over the game at any time.
He has a lot to play for. He's a baby
on the way. He has a clear path to make
it happen. Bam, the Bills win. All right, Danny Gyeh,
This Denver defense is impressive, but Josh Allen is a robot.

(01:07:34):
Seems like no matter how hard he gets hit, he
gets right back up. Oh and by the way, Danny
g remember Sewan Payton earlier this week. He was all
salty and testy with the reporter. I think because he's
feeling the pressure of the Bills And Josh Allen, what
do you know about attacking that hat? What do you
know about you know? How little aggravated. It sounds like
the pressure's on him.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Which defense impressed me last weekend was Buffalo's. If they
show up like that again in this game, it's gonna
be the I picked them on our in studio prediction
sheet to go and win the Super Bowl.

Speaker 6 (01:08:04):
I'm staying with the Bills, Spotty boy. What's up, buddy boy? Oh,
I think it's obvious. I think the Bills are going
to dominate.

Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
Wow, damn, I we're all going. And by the way,
just for the record, I didn't bring up the point
spread because it's it's one and a half. Now that
could play a factor, but it's Denver by one and
a half. I mean, if you know they lose by one,
it's but still it's not a big point spread, so
keep that in mind. I was Sam, I'm gonna ride
with the Bills until they can't ride no more. Oh,

(01:08:32):
you know, five for five Isaac lowancron Bills or Broncos.

Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
That was excellent, insightful analysis by y'all. But unfortunately it's
all irrelevant because it's going to be Denver that all
that stuff cannot be overcome by sixty eight sacks, which
is eleven more than the next best team Denver.

Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
Wow, okay, you know what, Isaac bringing us back to
reality a little bit. Josh Allen's going to be running
for his life.

Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
I didn't say that. I just think the pressure will
be enough to tilt the game for Denver. You should
know about being unable to protect a quarterback over not
that I should talk either.

Speaker 7 (01:09:13):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (01:09:15):
Yeah, that was also the Chargers down there. Yeah right,
so all right, everybody had the bills except for Isaac
night Saturday night. I guess I'm buying food, and I
guess you guys coming over the spread out you're having
it live stream up. I'm just telling Cavino that the
charcouterie alone is like one hundred bucks. You buy all
those meats and cheeses.

Speaker 5 (01:09:33):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
Forty nine ers at Seahawks. No George Kittle, no Fred Warner,
a Sam Darnold with a little auchi on the oblique,
A little uh, A little third Time's the charm for
someone here because they split the series Niners one week one,
Seahawks really shut down anything. Kyle Shanahan and Brock party

(01:09:56):
holding after in week eighteen interrupt Rich. It's not like
they their defense outshine them It's not like they outscored
them by a lot. It was thirteen three. Yeah, it
was still a relatively close game. And McCaffrey did bumble
and fumble. Remember he tipped the ball at the one
yard line. That could have been thirteen to ten. Not
make it excuses. I'm saying, like, there's just a game

(01:10:16):
where Seattle found the way to really just dominate. So
Niners are seven point underdogs. If it was seven and
a half, I would feel even more confident. But you
know where I'm going. I'm going forty nine ers. Who's
gonna Who's with me, who's against me? I'm going with
my heart on this one. I want to see Rich
happy as my co host in pal. I root for

(01:10:39):
the now because I also root for the forty nine ers,
and I believe that Shanahan pulls out all of his
bag of tricks here forty nine ers. I'm going with
the forty nine ers, Danny Rich.

Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
I like the fact that a lot of your Niners
have had big game experience, whereas the Seahawks not so much.
Sam Donald has no playoff wins.

Speaker 3 (01:11:04):
Remember we kept saying all week, lived by the sword,
Die by the store. Yeah, I mean Sam Donald, who
knows what he can either have the greatest game or
the weakest game. I just feel like this game is
going to be closer than seven. So I'm gonna go
with the Niners because of the points. Okay, spotty, Yeah,
so the spread is seven seven? Tough one? Uh? Rich?

Speaker 6 (01:11:30):
You know I love you, but I just I feel
like this. I feel like the Seahawks are going to
pull a head on this one, all right, Seahawks. Seahawk
taking Seahawks. I was Sammy, I picked the Bills with
my heart. I'm picking the Seahawks. I'm sorry, Rich with
my head.

Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
You're hey, I'm not Maddy. I think that the Seahawks win,
but the Niners cover that seven. Oh. Ok okay, so
you're going the same way I am. Okay, so you guys,
Seahawks wins, but just in a closer game over the
seven yo Low and Crown.

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
What you thinking, buddy, I do not know who's gonna win,
but I absol Liam taking the forty nine ers to
cover People like those points.

Speaker 3 (01:12:03):
I love those points if it's seven and a half.
So if you have the ability to wherever you gamble,
DraftKings are preference. Buy a half a point. Why would
you not? Right? You could? You could wager and buy
that half a point. Make it nine ers plus seven
and a half. Like then, if they lose by a touchdown,
you still win your bet. I love seven and a half. There.
It was seven and a half until yesterday. Alright, let's

(01:12:24):
go to Sunday early game, Texans at the Patriots. Patriots
got your home field three points. I am going road
dog style. I think the Texans win eleven in a row.
I like Houston. I like their defense. I told you
every time the ball was handed off last week. I
know they played the Steelers, but they were hit behind

(01:12:45):
a lot of scrimmage. That defense is solid, and I
think Jayden Daniels got whatever jitter is out of his
system because he looked like ass CJ Stroud Did I say,
CJ Stroud? I'm sorry he was a CJ stroggling. He
was CJ strouding. I thank you there. I think he
learned from those mistakes. So yeah, Texans, I'm going Texans.
I think Patriots a little inflated still even they're good,

(01:13:08):
but I like the Texans here at eleven in a row.
You keep bringing up this Roulette visual all week where Eventually,
you gotta bet on Black, like Red red red red Red,
Black's eventually gonna come up. And I feel like we're
going to the Texans defensive well too much and the
Patriots are too good. So I'm going Patriots on this one. Cove,

(01:13:29):
I'm right there with you.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Because Drake May led the Patriots this far, He's gonna
lead them even further. He'll pull the ball down and
run it the way Aaron Rodgers could not against the
Texans for all of the categories where their defense is
number one. You know where they're last in the league
stopping a quarterback from running. So watch Drake May use
your legs. May and the Patriots will win this game.

Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
Spotty.

Speaker 6 (01:13:56):
What's the spread again?

Speaker 3 (01:13:57):
Three? Home field advantage three for the page. So I'm
gonna take the Pats on this one. Feeling strong, Sam
Loan Crown my two last knucklehead pals. Uh, Patriots win
and cover Low and Crown.

Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
I cannot possibly express how good the Texans defense is.
It's even better than the Broncos defense. They have no weaknesses.
They are equally strong at every level, defensive line, linebackers,
and secondary Texans.

Speaker 6 (01:14:27):
All the way.

Speaker 3 (01:14:28):
Wow, how likable and handsome is de Miko Ryance Strong.
What a guy? What a guy? Collins out? Collins is out.
That is big. That is big. That is a big
Offen weapon. And Rams this point spread move it exerted
injury I'm unaware of It was three and a half.
Now it's Rams by four and a half. There was
no Stafford spring finger right, Oh yeah, no, that's completely

(01:14:52):
the line moved in. The direction is if something may
have happened in Chicago, but not that just means Vegas
sentiment is that more people are betting on the on
the Rams.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
So only things that happened today. Romo O donsay questionable
and right guard Kevin Dotson of the Rams will start.

Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
But that's it. That's not major, major stuff. And Ben
Johnson had a bed burrito for lunch, so he has
a belly aggred in Chicago. Yeah, no bed brick up
in pizza. All right, please call. There's four and a
half point underdogs. I'm loving the Bears here. I'm going Bears.
I think not only they cover, I think they win
the game. I'm going Rams on this because we only
see the greatness from the Bears when they're playing from behind.

(01:15:29):
How many times could they come back? What is it seven? Seven?
Come from behind wins recently? How many times are you
gonna go to that well? Like they haven't been able
to dominate. They just come up with these big, miraculous
plays and I keep going to this well. See if
you said that baby Jessica girl from the eighties in there. No,
but I'm saying eventually I got that are gonna kid?

Speaker 6 (01:15:50):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
So as well the goonies down there? Do you love Wells?
I would love to see Caleb Williams do it again.
He has this magic touch about him. But I'm going
Rams Rams by four and a half. They're not hating
on the Bears. I'll give him a slow clap if
they pull it off again.

Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
This is a meme from Caesar's Sports Book, so it's
got to be true. Matthew Stafford's record when the temperature
is forty degrees are lower one and nine. I'm wow, Yeah,
I'm going Chicago. I just feel like it's a special
season for them and they will find a way to.

Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
Get it seems to be. But it's always from behind,
always from behind. I thought, that's how you like it?
Spot What don't don't mean that? I'm gonna take the
Rams on this one. Rams, alrighty Yeah, I would say,
ay boy.

Speaker 10 (01:16:35):
I gotta go with the Bears here because I've been
wanting to say Bears Bills, Battlestar Galactica in Super Bowl sixties.
Bears Bills is such a marquee, Bears Bills, Bears.

Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
Go give me the Bears. Great rationale. Still got to
meet you on Monday. Yeah, let's say how to the
best guy in the biz, Isaac Glow and Crown.

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
I'm actually going Rams because they of what they almost
did at Philadelphia last year and somebody they have now
who they didn't have last year, Davante Adams. In one
additional note, baby Jessica now thirty nine years old.

Speaker 3 (01:17:15):
Wow, wow, shut up, Wow, it's me Jessica. Wow. That's amazing.
All right. So we made our picks and by the way,
I think I don't think anyone has the same four. Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
Nice And you can email your four picks into us.
Seeurprizes at gmail dot com. That's Curprizes at gmail dot com.
It's against the spread, so go to DraftKings sportsbook DraftKings
against the Spread.

Speaker 3 (01:17:43):
This bad boy right here. You can see it at
Cobin Owners FSR. This their football black and white cn
R NFSR Turbo Grip Doozy. So good luck and enjoy
the games. Man, They're gonna be great. I like these
matchups so much. Last week was great. I keep saying it.
Last week was great. These matchups are even better. I'm
expecting some really great games. Why do you marry them?

(01:18:06):
All right, let's do this Brainwave.

Speaker 5 (01:18:10):
Do Covino and Race really share the same brain?

Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
Doth day rich chatting, chatty rays something sidy Joe.

Speaker 5 (01:18:17):
To measure you?

Speaker 3 (01:18:18):
Is there?

Speaker 5 (01:18:18):
Crew not far behind? We're one. Welcome to Brainwave. Try
to make sense of the brain. It's easy.

Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
We dropped on sports, music and entertainment questions, and if
you match with enough of these bosums, you win.

Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
I love that.

Speaker 6 (01:18:34):
On the count of three, reveal Brainwave one two, three,
yeah yeahd In.

Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Guys, you're on the same way plank right now, all right,
Happy Friday. The questions in this game are all subjective.
You just need to try and match the brain of
CNR and the crew. We're gonna get our contestant from
the studio lines right now, and then I'm gonna explain
the game further.

Speaker 3 (01:18:58):
All right, it is Paul the first one through in
North Carolina. So it's up Paul, Hey, Powell, is it
Paul or Powoul?

Speaker 5 (01:19:06):
Paul?

Speaker 3 (01:19:07):
What do you do for a living? What do you
do for a living? In North Cakalaca.

Speaker 5 (01:19:11):
I am a general man at Nerve a restaurant.

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Oh very cool. All right, here we go. I have
five rounds ready to go. Our contestant has to win
two of the rounds to be the champ and walk
away with one of those nice see in our Nerve
turbo footballs. I'm gonna ask a question and then give
three debatable answers to choose from the six of us
in studio. Are going to write down our answers on
these dry erase boards for our YouTube channel. And then
on the counter of three, Paul, you're gonna shout out
your answer. You have to match with four of us

(01:19:36):
to win the round or no matter the callers answer,
if all six of us happen to match in studio,
it's an automatic point for the contestant. Guys, ready, yeah,
let's do this night, So get your dry erase boards
ready to go. Category one, let's start with sports. Which
of these players is most likely to be traded? This offseason, Jackson,

(01:20:01):
Max Crosby or AJ Brown.

Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
All right, think about it. I mean it's a good question,
because wait, a.

Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
Very good question, complex complex issues.

Speaker 3 (01:20:17):
Okay, let me know when you guys are all locked in.
I'm locked. I'm locked locked in. I'm already dreaming about
buying my son of Boba sche Jersey Paul.

Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
On the count of three, we need your answer, one two, three,
says AJ Brown. We're gonna start with Covina.

Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
Process of illumination. Max Crosby's not going anywhere, and the
Ravens got rid of Harbaugh and not getting rid of Jackson.
AJ Brown's the answer, bro, AJ Brown. Max Crosby not
happy with the Raiders. He's on a trampoline with his kid,
saying I could play. Meanwhile, the team shut him down.
But I think there's hope that the Raiders could turn around.
So he I think he's gonna end up saying Lamar

(01:20:56):
is not going anywhere. And AJ Brown management's already say
like we're moving this dude. AJ Brown's rants all right,
I look.

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
For two two words contractual availability, AJ Brown.

Speaker 6 (01:21:07):
Here you go, damn spotty spotty here playing for Matt
to underscore one nine nine on the YouTube chat also said.

Speaker 3 (01:21:16):
AJ brown Man, all right, he's clinched the point. I
also said AJ Brown Ah, and let's go a good
one too. How many people do we have him? Six?

Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
Let's go six or six A J. Brown Come on,
that's obvious, Paul, what a good start. You would have
got the point either way. Congrats on getting that first round.
Need one more to win? All right, round two, let's
go to entertainment.

Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
I don't blame him, by the way. Look at Nick
Sirianni's face every day, so I don't want out of
there too. By the way, Nick Sirianni, if you grew
up on the East Coast, he's the type of guy
that if you were his pal, you'd probably be the
coolest guy. But if he wasn't your pal, you'd look
at it be like, who is this guy? If you
grew up on the East Coast, you say, ceri, seri, seria.
All right, let's go next one. All right, entertainment, were here?

(01:22:01):
Which of these three is the worst actor? Oh? All right?

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Great is Rich Davis, Stevenagal, Oh, God, Megan Fox or
Vin diesel Man.

Speaker 5 (01:22:14):
This is a tough one.

Speaker 3 (01:22:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
On a lot of the lists online These three are
back to back to back on the lists. Stephen Sagal,
Megan Fox or Vin Diesel.

Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
All right, I'm ready. I think I got my answer.
Everybody locked in? Yeah, yeah, all right, Paul, I need
your answer. On the count of three, one, two, three,
Steve says we're gonna go in reverse order this time. Iowa, Samuel,
let's say you. I'm want to take you to the bank,
crun to the blood bank.

Speaker 10 (01:22:49):
Steven Segal, if you couldn't tell, man, I he was
in some good movies, but uh, his movies now, and
that's so great?

Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
Move along, yeah, Riches, I just love Stephen. It's like
sal doesn't even try. Oh Jesus, I also put Steven Seagal.
All right, spotty Matt agreed. Not only is a horrible actor,
but horrible runner.

Speaker 2 (01:23:12):
Stephen Sagal, I lo looks like during this segment this
actor has been under siege.

Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
Steve, He's a winner. He's already a winner. What'd you say,
Rich Mark for death, hard to kill, above the law,
under siege. Stephen Sagal was such a part of our childhood.
I'm ashamed of all of you. I love Stephen Sagall.
Remember he was at a coma for seven years and

(01:23:43):
came out of it and beat up all the bad
guys in the Hard to Kill. Yeah, he watched one
of his own movies, Negaid Fox is too Hot to
ever insult and Vin Diesel's just a big Meatheadvin Diesel
worst actor who anyone ever watch a movie saying, look
at that guy? It does it matter what she looks
like if she can't act at all?

Speaker 10 (01:23:59):
Yes, Vin's it was decent in Uh Ryan and boiler Room,
and he's got some acting chops.

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
And I was gonna say that Steven Sagall was at
least good on that Super Bowl commercial where he was
balancing between two trucks, But I just remembered that was
not That was Jean Claude.

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Van dam.

Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
What did your riches? I love?

Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
I love Steven Paul in North Carolina. Congratulations. We're going
to mail out one of these.

Speaker 5 (01:24:27):
Turbo footballs to you.

Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
We grab Bardy's one more round for fun. Then he clinched,
He clinched. Yeah, you want to play for some coozie. Yeah,
we could throw extra cozy a little ball in there.
You guys want to do you want to do a
lifestyle category or go back to sports lifestyle. Okay, sports
all the winner wants sports.

Speaker 6 (01:24:50):
You can listen to Paul the Winter.

Speaker 3 (01:24:51):
Listen to anyone my wife. My wife the other day
give me a big speech on how I need to
listen better, So maybe I could. It's just so salty.
We do have to do self evaluations for the company.
Right now, give meself pens of the best. I'm the
best there is. I'm a perfect listener.

Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
All right, Here we go, Which which of these car
brands most represents luxury? Oh, BMW, Range Rover or Mercedes
Benz Right now, yeah, now that's tough. I think there's
an obvious answer.

Speaker 3 (01:25:28):
Do you all right, We're all gonna lock our answers in.
I know what it's not. I'm locked in, all right,
locked PAULA.

Speaker 5 (01:25:42):
Three tam University of Georgia alumni.

Speaker 9 (01:25:45):
And we play a lot of Mercedes Benz stadiums as
well with Mercedes ben.

Speaker 3 (01:25:50):
Okay, he says, Mercedes Covino. Out here in l A,
you see Benzes everywhere and mostly women driving them. Right.
BMW's great, that's anecdotal. I got one hold on. When
you see luxury and lavish people, it's always Range Rover.
All right, Okay, Rich Davis. I'll tell you it was.

(01:26:11):
This was this was tough. But I thought the obvious
answer was Mercedes. I think, uh, I drive a BMW
and they're not that expensive humble brag. Oh like range Rover,
I feel like, are pricey and it's like a lot
of hot moms in La drive range Rovers Caminos, Right, yeah, pricey.
But Mercedes, though, I feel like, maybe you get an
every level Mercedes range Rover is always expensive.

Speaker 10 (01:26:33):
Lead range Rover. For the foothills. You gotta get up
in your you know, up there in the hills. This
is hard for ILO's a Ford man. He's got a
pimped out Primary Pinto in the parking garage.

Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
What'd you say?

Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
Well, actually, this is a true story. I'll make this quick.
But back in the day I was I was conned
into going to one of these fancy Hollywood clubs, Skybar,
and the valet line is Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Lamborghini. And
there I am in like a ninety nine Toyota Corolla.
I get out of the car and I start singing.
They see me roll in in my Corolla. Nobody got it.

(01:27:05):
But anyway, I digress. I'm going to go by the
villain rule, who's driving these cool cars as villains in
movies range Rovers they're the new Mercedes and BMW villains
do drive range Rovers body.

Speaker 3 (01:27:23):
Maddy went with Mercedes. It's no Porsche but Mercedes and
shout out to actress Mercedes Rule. There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
Well I ended his run. I also said range Rover wow.
And for fun, what'd you say, Sam?

Speaker 3 (01:27:36):
I did say Mercedes was one short Paull. You got
the football, congratulations man, happy Friday, great questions, enjoyed the
game's ball. We appreciate you. We got a Bills fan,
Thank you guys. Well, yo, let's go Mets. Bullshit Bills
and Mets. And he's in North Carolina. He's all over

(01:27:58):
the place, probably New Yorker that moved down there because
New York is cold and expensive. By the way, did
you hear Rich say in the middle of the game,
he's gonna buy his son a Bobashett Jersey, like like
his son doesn't want a Kyle Tucker Jersey. Give me
a break, No, my son's I think my son's back,
you know, I know he's not. We're gonna be the
Mets for West Hills Baseball. I think he's cute that
you think he cares about his little leak to because

(01:28:19):
his pony ball team is Mets. I think I'm pulling
my son back. Let's get into it weekend, Hob Novin
for the weekend.

Speaker 5 (01:28:29):
You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck socializing.

Speaker 3 (01:28:33):
You ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the
devil in the pale line?

Speaker 5 (01:28:37):
Friday brings us.

Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
Weekend, Hob No, all right, I'll kick it off. I'll
make it snappy. It's friendship reunited in an action movie,
The Rip on Netflix with Ben Asflex and Matt Paimon. Bro,
what did you call them? Ben? What a fleck? Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:28:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
So they're back together. Why not check it out on Netflix?
The Rip, The Rhythm, And I got to finish King
of Collectibles with Ken Golden. I love that weirdo. I
love that show. If you like collectibles, you may have
slept on or missed season three. I think it came
out during the holidays. Around the holidays, Season three is out.
If you like memorabilia collectibles, Ken Golden's doing his thing.

(01:29:18):
That's on Netflix as well. So I got to finish
that probably this weekend. And aside from all the football
we've been talking about over Promised. Our bonus pot is
available on our YouTube page right here. Covino and Rich
FSR brand new episode dropped yesterday. It's our bonus show.
Thinks that we can't fit on this show. We talked
about choppel gangers. What are choppol gangers in sports? We

(01:29:40):
talk about it. Plus we brought back they might be asked,
and we gave you riches picks on over Promise yesterday.
There's a new kill Tony special on Netflix. If you
like kill Tony and Timmy No Break. So New kill
Tony Spot turned me onto the show, and a couple
other friends said, you gotta watch his and hers. I'm
up to the finale. It's six parts burn Spot. When

(01:30:02):
I got to get tonight, Bro, I'm that good, bro,
really bro Wow, it's like seven bros like the broad Yeah, hey, Bro,
I've watched five of the six episodes and like, I'm
anxious to watch the six one tonight when the kids
go to bathroom, it's really good. You like Burnthal, right?
I like burn Thall like Burnhal? Get here? Did we

(01:30:25):
watch Loves Blue Germany? I feel like you need a
trash show and people like check it out. Yeah, why
would I wish that? I don't know stuff all the time?
Yeahs z Germans Yo, our buddy Rob hit us up,
he goes. If you're watching the Rams game this weekend,
which we all are, did you see this wild Sean
McVay fun fact that he has played fifty he has
coached fifteen postseason games and they're all against different teams.

(01:30:45):
I did see that. How is that possible? That is insane?
That's wild. So, of course, a lot of NFL this weekend.
Anything else you guys are checking out or what?

Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
Yeah, there's a prequel to the Game of Thrones after
a Game of Thrones fan, A Night of the Seven
Kingdom is premiering January eighteenth of Sunday on HBO.

Speaker 3 (01:31:03):
That should be cool.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
And of course I'm looking forward to not only the
NFL playoff games, So how about the National Championship game
in Miami coming up on Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:31:11):
Can't wait to get to that. That's you know what?
None add that to the list of stuff you gotta watch.
What's this show on HBO that I see trending? Like
gay hockey players? Oh, heated rivalry? Are you kidding? The
buzz of social media like this is like controversial, So hey,
you want to watch that?

Speaker 6 (01:31:27):
That's on HCOX when I'm alone at homes been Saturday nights.

Speaker 3 (01:31:31):
Well, enjoy your weekends, so much football, so much fun.
Love hanging with you guys a true pleasure. And we'll
see you back here on Monday. You know we'll be
talking all about it. Coming go forty nine Ers, Cody
Bellinger to the Mets too. Come on, let's do see
you guys. Are we there? Maybe see you in the
Promised Land. Have a great weekend.
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