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I hope you had a great Thursday night. We're really
pumped for the weekend. Is Danny g Son's birthday weekend,
Coha's birthday weekend. He's already a year old. He's out
of his diaper, man of the house, got a mustache already,
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kid's got his license. It's all grown's up already. So
whatever you're doing to celebrate, enjoy your weekend, enjoy your Olympics,
enjoy the fight, which we'll talk about later on. I'm
just enjoying the show with you, rich because you brought
the heat already. Fun. Have you attached a football or
basketball to your son's hand, because the way I'm seeing
these quarterbacks get paid, and honestly, even average players in
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the NBA are making twenty thirty forty million dollars, So
you should attach a ball to your son's hands permanently.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
Bro, he's got a Dodger stuffed baseball, he's got a
Raider stuffed football like the one of the minis, and
then he's got two Dodger whiffleball bats.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Get him going. But he's going to be a soccer player,
he is, so don't dare that on me. I know, right.
I hope you had a Brett Rippins Sword of Night.
Hope you enjoyed some preseason Football Hall of Fame game
Bears over the Texans twenty one seventeen. The new kickoff rules,
we got to talk about that and how people hate
change before we get into Pete Rose and your other
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NFL thoughts Rich about this coming season, got to talk
about how the new kickoff really didn't provide any real
excitement at first. Like Danny g hit us up at first,
he was like, it looks a little more violent. Well,
you know what, I have thoughts on that. That was my
first observation too, But.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
I think it was because that first Chicago returner slipped
down and had that violent collision. So what came to
my mind immediately was, guys who hit the hole quick
are gonna be the ones you want back there returning,
because with that wall of defenders, there's just one or
two little holes there, and if if you can hit
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that hole, you got that whole green field ahead of you.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
That's what sid But like we said yesterday, it doesn't
matter if it's the greatest rule in the world. It's
going to take time for people to adjust, and even
if it pans out to be something positive, people are
still going to hate it. It's just the nature of
everybody too. People hate chain. Have you seen social media?
People love to complain.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
That was my big takeaway, and well let's get into
it right now. Your initial thoughts. There's a couple of layers.
Number one, when a new rule is put into place
or a new strategy, you can't really see how it
works without a bigger sample size and without the star
players in action, right.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Like these are backup backups trying to make the squad.
This is like a liquid launch.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yeah, I want to see Kyreek Hiller, Demost Samular, DK
Metcalf or some beasta.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Don This is like the beta version of what we're
gonna get for a soft launch and as a sample.
But alright, social media saying it's gonna ruin the NFL.
You know, I dvard it.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
And I was like, i'll watch later because after the show,
I wanted to go to the gym, had a couple
errands to run, and I said i'll watch it later.
But I did watch on Twitter the first kickoff return
because I couldn't resist. I'm like, I gotta see it now.
All the comments a bunch of knuckleheads, a bunch of
JIMBRONI saying.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Oh, you're ruining football. Oh this is Oh it's the
over Hey why are you ruin the game. And it
just goes with the narrative of bozos. You know, I
look at it. Thozos hate change. It goes both ways.
Nobody's getting a real advantage here. Both teams have to
adjust to the new style of play. I referenced Baseball's
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extra inning rules where there's a player that starts at second.
You know, it just is what it is, so you
roll with it. As a fan, I just roll with it.
Both teams get that opportunity. So people still hate it.
I like it. I lo this one is still too
new to have a real opinion on it. But much
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like anything in life. And we've said this a million
times on the Covino and Rich Show, give it two weeks,
give it two weeks. It's like your phone update. And
that's our famous example. Anytime your phone gets an update,
you hate it like the old one was back because
you were used to it. We just like what's familiar.
Familiarity is comforting. And then when he changed it up
on us, we hate it. We complain, We ask our
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friends if they like it? Sucks right, everything sous I
hate it. Two weeks later, you realize, oh, you know what,
I actually kind of like it now, and that's what's
going to happen here most likely if you give it
a chance. I remember when the iPhone went from having
a button you actually press to oh you just swipe up.
Oh yeah, you thought that was going to be the worst.
I almost I remember thinking like you didn't want a
(06:49):
new phone because of it. I remember thinking I don't
know if I want to get one of these new phones.
And then everyone was like, ware to go Apple Blue
or a new computer work them, it could be anything.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
When they took the headphone jack away for the first time,
we're like, how were.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
We going to use the DJ headphones we have with
the core? Everything change sucks, and you know what, the
older you get. Here's the thing too. Take a look
at the people complaining. Either they're really old school as
far as their mentality or they're just old because you
look at your own parents or your grandpat py. The
older they get, the harder it is for them to
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navigate around the change. Like rich, you get cranky, exactly
like your dad's setting up all his apps on his iPad,
oh frustrating right, or setting up his new streaming every year.
Every year when my dad and I and this is
a great father son bonding thing, my dad and I
gamble on football together.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
We share an account because we like to go over
our football bets together. Our it's our thing. Me and
my dad love football more than anything. And every year
to start in our gambling account, my dad will hit
me up with some money for his side of it,
right your dad, just Venmo me, what are you gonna
give me.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Five hundred bucks, a thousand bucks? Whatever?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Oh no, no, Richie, I'm gonna send you a check
in the mail. I'm like, a check, that's not no, no,
go on your phone right now. No, I don't know, Venmo.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
As you get older, it's harder to adjust to the changes.
I don't like change. I'm sure you've seen it along
the way too. You're struggling just to buy a pay
per view nowadays, you're like, do you have to buy
it from my phone? Are they gonna send me a code?
How does this work? It's frustrating. So you could see
why people don't like change. But here we're here, Covino
and rich To say, relax, give it a week, give
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it two weeks, two weeks even do you think you
know more than the NFL.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Let me give you a break. Some people have this
odd belief that everything used to be better. And I'm
telling you right now just inaccurate.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Like baseball. You said a great example of baseball the pitchclock.
There were people that said it's gonna ruin the game.
Now you have, sweet ass. When were twenty minute games,
You're like, yeah, it was good. When the games are quicker.
I'm a fan maybe what five to ten times a year.
They might be a guy that gets called on Oh,
strike two, you didn't get in the box, Big deal,
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you do, Hey, keep it.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Moving, Hey, you got to keep the game moving. So
I love the pitchclock. And at first, much like everyone else,
I'm like.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Why are they starting extra innings with a guy on second?
Speaker 2 (09:22):
Now I love it. There you go extra innings knowing
that you know what, it's equal for both teams.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Plus it's like, yo, equal for both teams. But you're like,
let's get out of it. Oh, free baseball. That's great.
I got things to do. I got other shows to watch.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Yeah, I mean I got other things to get to
come on, I I gotta get my kid a bath.
For the resistors, for the people, that are stubborn and
hate change. I'm telling you right now, I promise you
you will end up loving this new kickoff because the
reality is last year, the year before.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
What do you like? I described it yesterday?
Speaker 2 (09:59):
How many times you turn on Sunday Night Football, Monday
night Football and they're reading the names of the offensive
lineman while the quarterback jogs out on the field because
what is it? It's an automatic touchback?
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Right?
Speaker 2 (10:11):
It felt like eighty something percent of the time. There's
got to be a stat that it's seven or eight
out of ten times where it was automatic touchback to
start the game.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Yet the reality is you didn't see much yesterday. But again,
that's one game, the Hall of Fame game. Don't hate change.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
Yeah, and don't hate change. You know where it goes
back to. It's not when your first girlfriend dumped you.
It's all easier said than done.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Remember what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Remember when your first girlfriend dumpche in high school? We
all know that awful feeling.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Oh it's the worst. You're like aj Soprano Remember on
The Sopranos. He was like, I'll never love anyone to
get you. No, he said, because I'm currently watching again.
She was the best thing that ever happened to my
whole life, Richie, weren't far off.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
League wide last season, it increased to seventy seven percent
the touchback rate.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
So if the touchback rate was roughly eight out of
ten times, how can anyone resist more action?
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Well, it's intended to be more action and safer. So
if you're telling me safer and more action that, how
could ay Bozo.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Say again, we're talking new kickoff rules and change a
chance and again we hope you enjoyed the game last night.
It was just nice. I was talking to Dan Byer yesterday.
I like the dB you watched them tonight. I mean
you had it on the background. Ye For me, it
was like the Olympics. It's on it's on the back.
I'm not home exactly watch it not yet.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
But going back to your high school girlfriend, do you
remember that feeling, because we all share the same feeling
When you got dumps for the first time, you were thinking, miserable,
No girl will ever kiss like her, no girl will
ever oh smell perfect like her, no.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Girl ever loved me this way, And you were like
desperate and seat and then you met another girl and
you're like, oh yeah, I adjusted time goes on, goes on,
life goes on. And by the way you just explain
my it's called my dwelling theory, apartment theory, or house theory.
You see an apartment or a house and you're like,
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this is the greatest apartment, greatest house ever. You put
an offer in on it and you're like, oh, some
guy bought it in cash, and you think to yourself,
you're never ever going to find a house that cool again.
But you know what you do, and the house you
end up living in, you're like, oh, this is better
than the one I thought I wanted. So it always
(12:31):
happens that way. We're not trying to do the old rules.
Here's how it does it. You thought the old rules
couldn't get any better. They were the best. Oh it's
so great. These new rules suck. Oh it'll never be
as good as what you had. Guess what, give it
two weeks and you'd be like, yeah, you know what,
it's all good. It's all good.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
We're not trying to be Gary Vaynerchuk or Tony Robbins,
you know what, notimes you have to be though. When
you see how upset people get on social media and
I'm not trying to be some motivational speaker, but guys,
a lot of times change is a good things.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
This way, what change, I would say, it is true.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
You gotta involve a little bit, A little bit though,
I mean in our lifetime, changes in the world of sports,
and you know what happens. Rich For the most part,
I would say nine out of ten times I could
look back and say that was a good idea.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
You don't adjust to those changes, you don't roll with
the changes, you become a dinosaur. You become left behind,
You become obsolete because everyone else is moving forward and
you're stuck on that old stuff. You're living analog in
a digital world.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Danny, do you remember you were you came up in
the music radio world before you pivoted to sports. Do
you remember the resistors, the old school radio guys that
got mad, They're like, I want to play records or
CDs or and then when they went to the computer
systems in the two thousands, where iHeart and Serious Exam
plays all their music off of computer programs.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
When I first started in this business, touch screens were
the popular thing. It was the digital we were at
the time. Everybody was converting the CDs into the hard
hard drive systems, and then you would run the radio
station from the digital touch screen.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
And all the older guys didn't want to make a
touch screen.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
And there were guys that took pride in Like when
I edit in the editing room, I have real to
reels and I use razor.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Blades to cut, and you're like, no, dude, it's on
a computer. Now, those resistors guess where they are now,
We're tired, unemployed, goodbye because they didn't make the adjustment.
You don't want to get left behind in life, in sports,
in relationships, relevance is a choice. Remember that. We're not
saying you got to jump on every trend. That's not
our point. But if the change is happening, roll with it.
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You're only making yourself mad for no reason. So it
happened yesterday, your thoughts. We gave you something to think
about your thoughts. We're saying two weeks, give it two weeks.
Can't make that assessment.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Now, I mean, listen, not every change is great, let
me make that clear, but I think most of them
you can find a positive.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
And let me give you one more.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Yeah, as a Mets fan, and you know who el
should feel this way. Padres fans, braves, fans, pirates fans.
Who else is in that mix?
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Oh, Arizona Diamondbacks fans, all these teams that are fighting
for those wildcards in the NL.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yeah, you you take this game. You guys would have
been sellers over righty twenty five years ago when there
was like one wildcard. Yeah, you'd be like, yeah, dude,
I guess we're sort of out of it. Later, it
keeps more fans interested, So every change has a positive.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
What's up, dB?
Speaker 5 (15:30):
I have a thought on a change because we're not
really really in basketball mode. But the resetting of the
shot clock, not entirely so in the NBA, if you
miss it goes back to you know, fourteen seconds. In
college basketball resets to twenty. I mean there was a
time when we were growing up where you had a
forty five second shot clock in college. You missed a shot,
you could throw it back out. You would take a
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minute thirty off of the clock. It's insane, great rule chesh.
Now you know it's been trimmed down to thirty seconds,
and if you get an offensive rebound, it's not a
full thirty or back to twenty. That is what I
think is, you know, one of those real changes that
really helped the.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Game, and without the time, even if it doesn't pan out,
Rich the intent is for the greater good and the
growth of the game. Like the intent isn't to ruin
your experience, Bart, Harold George, did you say an old
guy named Ebeneezer? It's not designed to ruin your experience.
It's designed to make it better for today's world. So
(16:26):
why are you so resistant? Again, we sound preachy, trust us.
We feel the same way a lot of times.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
But then I condition myself to say, exact change is
not bad, exactly intact. Listen, the fan experienceg is time
to rearrange the fan experience. Time to change Peter Brady
style rearrange. Most changes are done to enhance the fan experience,
whether you want to resist it or not. I know,
Danny G you hate the Clippers because you're a Lakers guy.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
I don't hate them.
Speaker 4 (16:56):
Some of their fans are a little annoying.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
So my barber, pun intended, is a Clippers fan. No joke,
my barber, Addy, we had to change our appointment this
week because last night he went to the new into it.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
What is it? What is that into it dumb? Yeah, yeah,
he showed me videos. That place looks sick everything about it.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
But if modern technology, if you build a new arena
or stadium right now, it's gonna be so slick.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Remember they got like cannons to shoot out of the
screens for the fans. You see that. Do you see
the scoreboard? It's like a circle.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Like, dude, just keep that in mind all the time.
When does an iPhone change a sports change any change?
For the most part, it's done with good intentions to
make the game better.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
I get it. Old school cats will never like it,
but keep it open mind. That's all. We don't have
the hardb onut it. We don't want to be preachy.
It just I was shot.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
I was shot at social media feedback was very leaning
in the direction of the stinks, and I'm like, now,
you just ain't everything stinks.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Just be fair. Though it might suck. It's still too
early to say, but hour.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
But Danny Gradio on the radio, Danny g just gave
you the stat and I was actually pretty close. Yeah,
you're rough roughly eight out of ten kickoffs resulted in touchbacks,
so eight out of ten times you.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Were getting zero actions. And nothing burger, as you would say, yeah,
so if it was a nothing burger, then what like
I one of the ones that I loved, and of
course people hate change. When they moved the extra point back,
I mentioned that yesterday it used to be so automatic
that it was like, really, all right, chip shot automatic seven.
When they made that a reasonable field goal where it
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wasn't so automatic, that was great. When they remember when
they the NFL, when we were kids, I know you
might forget this, there was a two point conversion that
was a college thing. When they introduced a two point
conversion to the NFL, there were people saying, you're rooting
the game. Would you want the NFL right now to
go back to no two point conversions and only extra
points from like the three yard line? You wanted? You
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were no, no, not Now let's say a hi bart
oh Bert, I was close. Hey, Bert and Georgia seven
ninety nine on Fox and at Covino and rich if
you want to chime in at Fox Sports Radio? What up? Bert?
Speaker 6 (19:10):
Hey? It is big bird here?
Speaker 1 (19:11):
What's a big Burtino?
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (19:13):
How you guys doing Camino? Rich Man? First time caller
but a long time listener.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Man.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
It's like it's like sitting down having a couple of
beers with you every evening. Thank you enjoying the advancher.
You guys do man keep it up. So I was saying,
you know, change is not always a good thing. You know,
that's especially when it especially when when you when you
think about TV shows where they try to switch out
the cast but don't even let you know.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
That they the vive.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
Hey, I'm old viv Man, I'm free at viv Man.
I'm you know, when First Print switched it out, I
was like, nah, but I still watch the show, but
it wasn't the same.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
But you know what I like to I'm a positive guy.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
So I like to look at life as Jefferson was
better than Steve On married with children, So sometimes change
is good.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Yeah, and Fairley was better than Roper in my opinion.
You know, Fairley was better than Fairley just brought more
lamb in my opinion. Well that was great, but Fairley
was better you know, missus Roper.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
But at least they presented them as two separate characters.
Can you imagine if they tried to trick your cousins? Yeah, like,
oh no, it's the same guy. He just looks a
little different today.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
I got it. I got a question for you that
that's what Bert was really getting at. Yeah, he doesn't
like being duped like yay, whoa, don't mistake my intelligence.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
Prince of bel Air fans were upset with an viv disappearing.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Well, you're the one that brought up ropers, So I
got to ask my favorite question. Oh boy, when you
think back to childhood TV shows, m m, not cartoons,
like the shows you and your family watch, the Who's
the Bosses, the Growing Pains, the Fresh Princes, the Alps,
the Cosby shows.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Before he was creepy?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Who was the most How do I say this polightly
chalked up woman in television?
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Oh? Mona from Who's the Boss? Mona from Who's the Boss?
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Missus Roper, Stanley or Blanche from the Golden Girls?
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Oh what about peg Bundy or peg Bundy? They were
all horned up? Can I say that? I think you can?
I can't.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
I mean, you know, Peg Bundy, Blanche or Missus Roper.
That might be the mount rushmore.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Missus Roper. Remember mister Roper couldn't keep up with her
Angela Mona. Mona is always down for something bro Mona
would have jumped on Tony had she had the na
hey you and Blanche Yeah goodness. So yeah, change isn't
always good. It's like your dad when he shaved his mustache.
At one time, you're like, oh, what did you do
forget peg Bundy.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
I would sit on the couch and she'd be up
in the bedroom and be like ah, and he just
didn't want any of that.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
It's not always good, but the intention is good. And
it's too early to tell. The new kickoff again didn't
provide much excitement. It will, but if you watched and
paid attention to social media, you would have thought it's
ruining the NFL. And we're to tell you relax.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
The minute DB's Seahawks are down late in the game
and they throw DK Metcalf back there and he busted
open to the fifty yard line and gives the Seahawks
like a chance, then we're gonna say, oh, yeah, look
at that's the excitement when the Dolphins are in a
tight game and they're like, yo, Tyreek Hill get in
there and he he turns on the Jets and he
makes it past midfield to dany.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
You know today's point. I feel the same way. I
don't even know if they're gonna get to the fifty.
I think you're gonna get all or nothing. I think
they're tackled or they're gone.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Yeah, because that run the female rugby player, that was
just god. And that's what I think we're gonna get
with this. I don't think there's gonna be any because
I think it's gonna be so difficult from anybody on
the other side of the field to have any sort
of angle to go up and make a tackle. I
can get him on that first on that first up, yes,
called collision of what you call it the first uh.
Speaker 4 (22:48):
You know, with the first line of defense, there's like
two little creases you could see open and if you
don't hit one of those at full speed, you're not
getting through that wall.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
On when that defense at offensive line make first contact,
you're right one or two bed blocks on the left
or right, someone's going to see a hole.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
And it might be yeah, gone. I just have the kicker.
That's exciting, But no, I want eight out of ten touchbox, right,
Come on, all right, so your head, your feedback is appreciated.
We have more to get to again, more NFL. We
have more to give Pete Rose, Chipotle Worker or Olympian
to get you ready for the Olympics. This weekend giving
away prizes plus weekend hobnobbing. We got more Cavino and
(23:27):
Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Well Tiraq, you heard before we said they gave away
their tires for a Fox Sports Radio listener fifteen hundred
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Speaker 1 (25:14):
People think Candlebox only had one or two songs, but
they always forget change. I always think Far Behind is
it chang or changes changes? Changes? Right? Nineteen? Yeah you
they came out with you on a flashback Friday. Then
Far Behind was a big smash. Blossom is a good one,
but everyone forgets this one, and people hate change, just
(25:35):
not the song. I like the Candlebox song. Change. Cavino
and Rich good choice on Fox Sports Radio. Yeah, I
know Sam on the ones and twos because the obvious
one would have been like David Barbie changes. I like
where you're going on with Sam. I think our show.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
I'd put us up against any other show in sports,
political talk anything. As far as music knowledge, you think
does another sports talk radio show that knows more about
music than our show. There's a lot of musical brain cells.
God challenge you. Pooh Petros some money? Oh Petros is
a music head.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Steven A. Smith get it. Petros doesn't know anything compared
to me. Guess what. I'll be on the History Channel
this weekend talking too and runge. Okay, you know I
saw those clips as Petross on the History Channel. I
say no. Cavino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio Live
from the Tirerack dot Com Studio again iOS. Samuel will
bring it some nineties grunge. You got danyg. You got
Damn Byer with an update in a minute. But uh,
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if you're keeping score at home and you got to
be a major nerd to do that, I'm score card
out a six to three put out. It is what
the third of August right man popped out, August second
popped out to left again seventh August sec which means
we're a week away from my birthday circle it no no,
but uh, let's see August thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth. We're
(26:50):
pulling the Dan Patrick hat trick. So just giving you
fair warning. So listen out a bunch of Dan Patrick
fillins this month. Covino and Ritch will be doing our DP.
Like you said, the hat trick. I think we're going
to fill in for him more than you think. And
I'll tell you why. I saw Dan Patrick on Instagram.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
And he talked to the Sandman, Harry Sandler, and this
is common knowledge because he put it on his public knowledge.
He put it on his Instagram. Adam Sandler told him
he'd be playing himself in the new Happy Gilmour movie
and he is waiting for the shoot schedule. So Dan
Patrick might have to take some time off to be
part of Happy Gilmore two, which is pretty awesome.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
I would love to hear that conversation between the Sandman
and Dan PASSI Hey Dan, great talk, Hey Danny. Yeah,
I'm gonna need you.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
Gold jacket, green jacket.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Who gives it? I can't wait? So hey, listen out
for us filling in. And of course we're here every
day and we have our bonus podcast, over promised a
new episode available on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. Now,
I want to give you a name to think about.
Peter Edward Rose Better Pete Rose.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Series is something that, if you haven't watched already, should
be on your radar if you're a big sports fan.
Because I've only heard good things. It's on my weekend
to watch list when we go over weekend hobnobbing. But
I saw a clip on social media, and since a
lot of people are talking about Pete Rose, I thought
this was really really interesting. They asked Pete Rose what
he's most proud of record wise, take a lessen.
Speaker 8 (28:23):
Well, I have all the records, but the best record
I have, Okay, seriously, think about this. The best record
I have is I played in the game for my
team nineteen hundred and seventy two times and we won.
The game has two hundred more in the guy second,
and the guy second is a pretty good Player's name
was Carl Yuscrimsky. So when you're two hurred ahead of
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the second guy for the most wins. Just take it
to come up tomorrow, and you play nineteen years in
a row, and you win one hundred games every year,
and no one will probably won one hundred this year,
You're still going to be seventy seventh game short. That's
a good record game, James One.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
It's an amazing stat because he has so many other
personal accolades that you know about.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
That's a stat that I had never heard. And I agree,
I've never heard of Carl Scrumsky either. Obviously he means
call you, but Pete Rose can say whatever he wants.
He's eighty one years old. I don't want to go
over unbreakable records, Cal Ripkin, that's not the conversation. The
conversation is how remarkable that is. And there are some
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people that are far superior to whoever will be in
second place, and when you just do the basic numbers,
they're ub shirred. I'm only gonna name two others that
we'll get the Dann Buyer for an update. But you
heard Pete Rose say it. If some guy started his
big league career today and played on a hundred win
team for just shy of twenty years every year they
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still wouldn't have as many wins as a baseball player
as Pete Rose.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
That's insane. I mean, he played a long time, and
he was great for a long time. You could be
on a winning team. You could be on a winning team.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
I'm like Derek Jeter played what fifteen plus years with
the Yanks, twenty years. There were years that they won
eighty eight games, eighty six games, ninety two games. He's
a close to Pete Rose.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Now. That Yankee team was synonymous with winning, Ie rolling
Lee synonymous with winning. Like you said, Cary Streemsky, pretty
big name in baseball, two hundred behind in second place.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
And I don't bring this guy up just because I'm
a forty nine Ers fan, but I always find Jerry
Rice's numbers stupid. I think you're gonna say, like Nolan Ryan. Oh,
Nolan Ryan's strikeout record.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
I mean again, I don't want to talk about unbreakable,
but guys now might get two hundred strikeouts over five thousand.
Is would be like you could combine a whole pitching stuff.
No one's gonna break Pete Rose's records. It's not gonna happen,
and because of this documentary at HBO Max, he's been
just I don't want to say just as, but almost
(30:55):
all right close second in polarizing this week to the
women's boxing in the Olympics, because so many people are
like man, Pete Rose bunks in the Hall of Fame
and everyone's like, nah, Man's he has no remorse. He's
an a hole.
Speaker 6 (31:11):
Nah.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
I'll go as far to say as.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
The polarizing opinions on Pete Rose are that of President Trump.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
You either love him or you don't. In the documentary
they say there's something there's a Trump like quality about
him that rubs people the wrong way. They actually say
that in this documentary.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
For everyone that's being rubbed the wrong way is someone
that's like I like that. Yeah, so you give him
the old guy pass right, he's an old guy. Yeah,
that's the old guys. Well think, let me give you
the Jerry Rice one quick, and they will go to
Dann Bayer. Jerry Rice. If you averaged if a wide
receiver entered the NFL today and played fifteen years and
averaged one hundred receptions, fifteen hundred yards a season and
(31:52):
thirteen touchdowns a season, they would still fall shy of
all Jerry.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Rice's record That's insane, That is sane.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
That'd be like Justin Jefferson doing what he's doing, or
I'm on Ross Saint Brown or the one of these
elite guys, Devonte Adams. Imagine doing it for another decade
at even a higher level. Just it's impossible. So just
keep in mind that great stat of Pete Rose. By
the way, love him.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Or hate him, that's not from the documentary. It's just
that so many people are talking about him because of
this new documentary. These clips have gone viral. That's just
a random interview clip with some kid that wanted to
ask him about his his favorite records. Because he's a
three time World Series winner, he's the hit leader. He
would have been four as a manager, but he was
(32:36):
banned the year before in nineteen ninety Panela got it dB.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
That is up for debate. Maybe lou Panella had his
own magic. But to your point, I will say this,
if they would have handed down Pete Rose a suspension
of thirty years at the time then he was banned,
would we have thought like that was sufficient, Like you know,
if Bartie and my he was like thirty year band.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Well, he thought it was going to be a one
year band, That's what he said. He thought it was
going to be a one year thing.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
And yeah, exactly, I'm not kind of comparing.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Crimes, but people murder people and they get thirty years. Sure, Well,
he says this, I'm quoting Pete Rose kind of. He goes,
I'm sad to say this, but if I was a drunkard,
he says, if I was a drunkard or a woman beater,
he would have been better off. Like, we're also sitting
here assuming that everybody in the Hall of Fame were
great guys. Yeah, you know, he's a flawed dude. He
(33:32):
was a great baseball player.
Speaker 5 (33:35):
And honestly, after watching the documentary, I don't think he
should be in the Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
But yeah, yeah, like it's the wrong way. Yeah, yeah,
you can start.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
You know who feel you know, feels the same way.
Dann Buyer, our buddy Jay Stu from The Guy Show.
He's like, I don't like him, even Moore. Now we
both agree to that tweet.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
If you gave him the thirty year band at the time,
he'd be like, Wow, that's that's a lot.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
And so it would have been over.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
Now I'll and I'll also just add this, then I'll
get to all this other stuff. If it's it's one
thing to ban him.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
If he would get the amount of votes. I know
it was mentioned in the documentary that maybe there's a
younger generation that would be more willing, But still you
have to reach that seventy five percent threshold if you
were to go on like Bob costas mentioned, if there
was a veteran's aspect, maybe that's not an easier route,
but it would be numbers wise. I'm not even sure
he'd get the seventy five if he went normal.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Yo, dB, speaking of that percentage of all I saw,
I don't want that point.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
I don't want to cramp your update.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
But I saw a petition going around the Bay area
for the Giants to sign Barry Bonds for a one
day contract because then it would make him re eligible
sure for a bunch of more years. So oh wow,
And I was like, what a fun little loophole like
Barry Bond's a one day contract and maybe down the
line people will change their minds.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Sure. Interesting, I don't know that. I don't even know
that's legal. But hey, why not one day contract? One day?
All right?
Speaker 5 (34:59):
At the Games, Leon Marshan is the story again for France,
his fourth gold medal today in the pool, this time
in the men's two hundred meter individual medley. Track and field,
starting American star Shakari Richardson won her opening round heat
in the women's one hundred meter, so she advances to
Saturday's semi final round. Team USA sprinter set a new
(35:20):
world record in the four x four hundred meter mixed
relay that was new in the Tokyo Games, so a
new event two men and two women US setting the
world record for that brand new event.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Soccer.
Speaker 5 (35:30):
US men's soccer team eliminated in the quarterfinals by Morocco
for nil. In men's basketball, Germany beat France today eighty
five seventy one, but both countries have already clinch spots
in the quarters as his Canada, who beat Spain today
eighty eight eighty five. Spain's Carlos Alcarez onto the gold
medal match and men's singles in tennis, where he will
face Serbia's Novak Djokovic. Dave baseball so the Cubs dropped
the Cardinals six to three tests on the knee and
(35:52):
hip of Seahawks quarterback Gino Smith came back negative. He
is not expected to miss much time. Madden rankings are
in EA Sports, revealing them for Eden twenty five Chiefs
quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the only quarterback to receive a ninety
nine rating in this for music, and I'm doing this
for both of you guys. Aerosmith announced that they are
no longer going to be touring because of Steven Tyler's health.
(36:14):
So they will end touring because of his voice not
being able to.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Be what it once was. That just coming down recently.
You know, I have an Erosmith fun fact, So Iowa, Samuel,
cue up some Arrowsmith. Later on, I'll give it to you.
We're live from a Tirack dot Com studios and we
got more Covino and Rich, more Pete Rose, deep thoughts,
some NFL and more giving away prizes on this Friday,
Covino and Rich we do it next. Okay, So I
(36:45):
have a fun fact. Dan Byer said, Erosmith is no
longer touring Steven Tyler's health. We wish him the best.
There's a few fun facts about Sweet Emotion. The little
rhythm part is a sugar packet. That Stephen Tyler found.
You know that one. I mean, that's a classic sor
you might not know what I can hear it right now. Yeah,
right here that has a sugar packet because no one
(37:06):
brought moroccos, which makes the song extra sweet. But some
Jabbroni said that it perfectly times out to the plane
on the runway, so when the engine turns on, the
whole intro leads up to when the drums kicking, when
the song kicks in. That's when you take off on
(37:27):
a plane. It's the perfect timing for a plane on
the runway. And he says he does it every time
and it's like ninety five percent accurate. What So, if
you're on a plane and you turn that song on
the minute the engine goes on, Yeah, the second it
leaves into the air, that's when the song kicks in.
And it's all over social media. It's gone viral. Check
(37:47):
it out. Have you been drinking? Hey? Check it out.
It's all over social media.
Speaker 4 (37:52):
Except for John Wayne Airport in Orange County. Fun fact,
they have one of the shortest runways. WHOA, Well, that's
Samaro Smith. I'll be playing more of that on Ozzie's Boneyard.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
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at Covino and Rich all right, you.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
Know, I do want to talk about what NFL teams
are going to take a big step back in just
a little bit. We're gonna get to that, but I
do want to I had to ask you, when you
go to certain places, do you ever feel like they
have you? By the way, boss, I know we've talked
about this. Before you go to the vet, they're like, oh,
(39:02):
your dog or kitten needs something.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
You're like, You're just gonna make up a number one.
You're at their mercy because you don't know anything. Yeah,
car dealership mechanic where it's like, hey, my car's making
this noise. You don't know if they're gonna say, eh,
one hundred buck part or they might be like, well
that's gonna caution four grand. You have no clue. Right,
you bring your dog to the vet.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
A little woffles has has an infection and they need
to uh, oh, it's gonna be fourteen hundred dollars. I
feel like those might be two places that you are
at the mercy yep, have mercy car repair shot. It's
not a good feeling.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
The vet.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
I had an electrician stop by my house today and
my wife and I just need someone to.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
That's why you're so wired up today.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
We just need someone to make a hole in the
ceiling and wire, you know, do some wiring for a
shan the lear and you know over like a kitchen
island pendants like the little hanging lights, three pendants. The
guy's like, oh, I feel like he's assessing me, Like
this guy knows that feeling. He said, I'll hit you
(40:15):
back later today. I'll text you an estimate. I don't
know if this is gonna.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Be oh, I could do that a couple hours, a
couple hundred bucks, or I don't know, if this guy's
gonna be like two grand, he's gonna come in with
you need a new support beam. How how often do
you feel is rotten away? Yeah, a wall down. Now
he's gonna find mold the contractors Cavino, Hell, you gotta
asess this in your brand new ceiling, man. I remember
(40:43):
at one point a couple of years ago, Cavino had
three different contractors assess his bathroom, and it ranged from
like hundreds and one guy's like tens of thousands of dollars.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
I wonder how much of those situations are assessments of you,
Like Sam, if you needed something, you.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Think they look at you like they're sizing you up
as a sucker. Sometimes many times they're gonna shoot high.
You know, You're like, yeah, I don't know about that.
But again, it wasn't so that lesson of you get
what you pay for. I don't know yet. Okay, that's
in the back of my mind.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
I just figured I bring it up because I feel
like everyone's been there at least once in their life,
where you're waiting for someone to be like, I'll shoot
you an estimate, whether it's like I said, a body
shop of vet. There's certain places in life where you
are at the mercy of someone sizing you up and
being like, how much is this idiot?
Speaker 1 (41:30):
Not no, And I tell you, especially out here in La,
finding a handyman is impossible. It's good to befriend those
people before you have problems. You know, find some guy
to local bars, an electrician. We're gonna be best buddies.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
I'm drinking buddy well. Anyway, hopefully someone can relate to
that dumb story. We'll talk some NFL Max more coming
over at right here