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five to seven on the east. Okay, so we're talking
Gilbert Arenas, who got a lot of criticism the past
few months, a lot of people saying this is why
everyone shouldn't have a podcast. See, I like to think
(01:32):
of myself as a professional broadcaster rich who also happens
to do a podcast. But everyone knows their hat in
the ring. Look, everyone's entitled to their crappy opinions and
their crappy podcasts.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Keep this in mind, if you want to do a podcast,
you could buy a hell of a lot of good
used podcasting equipment. Sure, most people do one or two
and they're like, alright, I don't know what this yep yep.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
So look, he's been getting a lot of the flack
for things he said recently. He has a podcast, but
then again, who does it, right, My aunt Sharon has
a podcast. Everybody has a podcast. So he now is
in the news because he got proposed to but he
said it kind of feeling like a baddie. Well, as
you said, if you.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Look deeper, he proposed to her, and then like a
week later she's like, will you marry me? And yeah,
but you are hearing rumbles and whispers of the tide turning,
the trend shifting. Look, we've seen lots of role reversals
in today's world. Today's man's a weenie for the most part,
and you know we're trying to change that. Well, can
(02:38):
I tell you something? As a dad of a seven
year old girl and a four year old boy, there
are times where I wonder where's the world headed? And
I don't want to be too old school with him,
but I also want to teach my kid, you know,
my kid's manners. I saw recently that it might not
be appropriate for your kids to call adults or in ma'am,
(03:00):
And I'm like my wife from the South, my kids
are conditioned to say please, thank you when they call
adults sir or ma'am. What are you supposed to call them?
They're saying it could offend something? And what about this one?
Do you tell your friends me? Because I'm like, wow,
I must be looking old because I see someone that
looks I think they look my age. Excuse me, sir,
(03:20):
And I'm like, sir, Yeah, I guess I might guess.
I am well, I mean as you have Joel Danny
g do would you teach your son to hold the
door for a woman or open her door? Or is
that like I could deal it myself, like I don't
know the answer is automatically to this stuff.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Any answers, Yes, Yeah, I'm going to teach code to
open doors for sure.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Yeah, I would. I would say that a gentleman be kind.
These things don't go out of style to be because
some idiot wrote an article about it. Of course, Now again,
this is not taking away anything from you know, women
or anyone from making progress. You go on a date.
I'm still under the understanding I will teach my son
that if you take a girl out on a date,
(03:59):
you pay for the date. Well, daddy gives you the money. Yeah,
I'll tell you this, let's give you the money. My
daughter's in high school now.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
And these young broccoli heads, these Alpaca boys with their
goofy haircuts and their crocs, you.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Know, some of them are.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Sorry, some of them get perms. Yeah, I'm sorry, sorry
to hear that. No, no, I know, but these alpaca heads.
A lot of these, but not all of them. Of
course we're painting in broad strokes, but they are sitting
there like, well, it's the equal world that we live in.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
You pay for your half and I'll pay for my half.
We're going split seas. It's like, what, get out of here,
find someone doesn't treat you better? What if they used
to call that going Dutch? And I'm like, Dutch, what
do you got? Wouldn't choose on? Yeah, I'm gonna give
you a Dutch up? And you tell my daughter to
go Dutch? Yeah, I'm not into that. Like, you know,
be a man, step up and do your thing. Some
(04:50):
of that means you could say that sounds old school,
and I'm okay with you, man.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Yeah, well I like old School. It's a great movie.
And you know, not all old things are necessarily bad.
Speaker 5 (05:00):
But Rich Yeah, okay, So I know you said your
wife is from the South. Yeah you're married. Be honest,
when who brought the conversation of marriage up first?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
You know I didn't. I'll tell you why. I'm surprised
it wasn't her, miss because, as they say, Joel, he
outkicked his coverage. Rich is no sloughs, but his wife
is beautiful lately, No, thank you, Joel. I met my
wife and I remember thinking like, ah, she's the one,
(05:33):
and I feel as though the relationship dynamics as much
as we move forward and progress in society. That's a
decision that a grown man has to come to. I
can't imagine. Imagine if you were like a twenty thirty
seven year old dude. You're dating a girl for you know,
six months a year, and she's like, will you marry me?
(05:53):
That guy with his head would spin around like, well,
that's the thing. It's like, have you ever been hit
on as a guy.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
It's just an uncomfortable feeling because you're not used to
it's awesome side of the dynamic, you know what I mean.
It's like what it's a role reversal. You're like, I'm
not just some piece of meat. You know, hey, eyes
up here.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
You know.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
It's a weird feeling because you're not used to it.
You're used to being on the flip side of that situation,
and when it does happen, it throws you off.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
And that's really it. We're just not used to it.
Rich You often talk about how change is difficult for
everybody the new kickoff rules. Right at first, really I
don't like it. Two weeks from now, we're gonna like it.
Means every new iPhone update you get, you like this stinks,
which means yeah, you loss.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
We're gonna hate this new idea of women proposing. And
by the way, when I see new idea new, it's
happening more. It's not, you know, we just invented it,
but it seems to be happening more.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Years will be used to it, like ey whatever. You know,
I don't relationships go two ways, so you know I
can a woman.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
So you know, your daughter comes to you in a
couple of years, needs about twenty five dollars because her
and the guy wants to go out and eat Yeah
split seas.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Yeah, pretty cool with that. Are you telling you telling her,
like you find the boyfriend, they'll pay for your dinner.
That's exactly what I told her. That's exactly what I
told her.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
You know.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
It's it's interesting too, because I subscribe to the.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Belief of the guy pays for dinner the day and look,
if she wants to chip in and buy ice cream
or something like that, then fine, you know, like I.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Am old school.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
And I don't hide that by any means or stretch
of the imagination, Like that's how I roll.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
You only buy the ice cream. Yeah, I agree with
com you. And the crazy part is that would be
considered by some old school. But hey, you know, I
do have one question an old fool that's so cool,
so matter. I do have one question about the Gilbert
Gilbert Arenas reverse proposal. Now, a lot of times a
guy will you know, date the girl, and then the
(07:55):
process is then he saves money for a ring, does
the girl propose, and then say, now get me a ring.
I no, if she's proposing, it's exactly it. You better
get me that sweet watch. I want a sweet time piece,
thank you. And you s gotta get down on the knee.
(08:17):
And I'm pretty sure no, no, get down on knee,
open it up. And if it's not, let me see
it was that it that's a week. I want a
nice high end Rolex, thank you. Then I'll be like,
let me think about it. I'll play hard to get.
So what do you think, guys about this? You know
it's all perspective, right, it really is. This all comes
down to perspective and and a and we don't like change.
(08:41):
Give it some time.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
It'll probably be not that big of a deal, you know,
like any other major change. And we've discussed that everybody
hates when their cell phone updates.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
It's the worst. Two weeks later you're like.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
You know what, it's pretty good. So ask number one change.
But perspective is my other thing.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Rich.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
You know, you're coming from the perspective of you're taking
this honor away from me as the man. As a
man boy that I am like that honor is frightening.
So I'm like, yeah, I'm willing to piss it off
of you if you want it. Yeah, but now you'd
have to answer that question.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
But the other side of the perspective is what Gilbert
Arena said. Here, you're saying like, hey, that's my job.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Gilbert's like, Yo, it got me feeling like I'm the catch.
I have no problem feeling like the catch. In fact,
I want to feel like the catch. So it's not
as drastic to me as it is to you. So
are you really just waiting for your girlfriend to propose
to you? No, I'm not. I'm just saying it's a
matter of perspective. Well, ask yourself this by the way
if you're just joining us, I'm shocked. Rich is married
(09:41):
to a woman that wears the tool belt. This guy
does all the food shopping, all the laundry. He to
the laundry because he takes kiss to school and packs
their lunches up. His wife is the one painting and fixing.
He's and wears a tool belt and keys like like
she Schneider from one day at a time. You know
your wife is the handy person. So how are you
(10:03):
so against rolls and role reversals. She should get an HGT.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
You gotta throw him a thumbs up for the role
playing way to go there, Rich, Yeah, she.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Does all the handymans. Rich married a really hot Bob Vila.
We'll put the onesie on baby time. My wife yesterday
she was she was doing things I know, Cavino kaddy me, dude.
My wife was like hanging mirrors and sconces on the
wall with candle Like I'm like, oh, look at this.
She took over the garage. She has a gown garage
because Rich had no use for Oh no, right, Rich
(10:30):
is the manly man who like doesn't buy into this.
Speaker 5 (10:33):
That's all Rich, That's what I'm not kidding, I got Rich,
what's going on?
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Fast forward fifty years, Joel, We're all old ass guy
sitting on her recliners. Are we going to see our
grandkids and younger kids? Are women going to be proposing
to men or is this just a silly one off?
Speaker 3 (10:49):
I think yes. I think the answer is yes. Plus
so many men are sitting on their hands, myself included.
So you know, why not so as proposed to you?
And then how long do you have till you get
them a ring?
Speaker 2 (11:02):
That's what Rich was saying, Like there's a there's a
layer now of like, well, what if the guy's like, yo,
I'm broke, give me some time. But Joe, if you
need any home repairs, just my wife will handle Just
let me know if you need anything hung.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Look, I think as long as there's a mutual respect,
it's not that big of a deal. Like, as long
as there's no power struggles, that's really it. You know,
when it becomes an upper hand situation, that's when there's
an imbalance in the relationship.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Like will Rich is watching his wife hang a mirror?
What is he doing? Rich? Watching the Mets? You know
what my my wife does? What I think they're making
Dino Nuggies for this. There are there are no I'm
printing my rose bushes out front. My wife will, uh,
that's that's not even a joke. By the way, do
you see my do you see? Have you seen my
(11:49):
rose bushes? They're fantastic. But it is interesting how roles
do change in a marriage. My wife is good at
that stuff. So what do you always say when people
question that? Because I'm not criticizing the first thing. I
know rich the first thing. He'll say, that's what works
for us.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Yeah, and hey, last die checked, they're a pretty happy family.
So if that's what works for Gilbert Arenas or anyone
else in that situation, hey, we don't know. We're just
not used to it. We're just not used to it.
You know, my wife does that. I know other women
do because I see it on Instagram and TikTok. My
wife will buy.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Some crappy piece of furniture on like marketplace or offer up,
and she'll fix it to make it like a look
like a sleek new piece of furniture that's like like
new knobs on it and stuff like. Women love to
do that stuff. So, hey, roles change, But will will
we ever? Live in a world where women are pulling
the Gilbert Arenas, which is proposing to their man. Yes, yeah,
(12:47):
well the answers the answer to that is yes, keep
that in mind. I have a question for you. Switching
subjects for a second. I was watching your Yankees and
Wan Soto hit three home runs, yeah, and three bombs
first time in his career last night. The Yankees go
as the meat of their lineup goes as you know, yeah,
Judge Soto, Stanton start up is way more of a
(13:08):
key than people gave him credits, though, I just a threat.
You know. Pitching, no one has great starting pitching except
maybe Seattle. Like the Mariners got sick pitching. Besides the Mariners,
I don't love anyone's got like elite pitching anymore because
we're in that turnover period of Major League Baseball where
good luck naming five to ten aces you really can't.
(13:32):
My question to you is, after watching the Yankees a
decent amount this year, because I'll flip around, I'll watch
your Yanks here and there. I like their lineup when
you know, like I said, they go by Judge and
Soto and Stanton. Can you win?
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Yeah, he's watching the Yankees while his wife puts up
drywall in the garage.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Honey, you miss the spot. You need a little more
thackle over there. Back to the Yankees when you're when
you're watching your Yanks, the Yankees went on their dynasty run.
You might have been in high school college.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
It's actually insane when you think about it. You know,
the Yankees were the last team to repeat.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Of course they were.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yeah, it hasn't been done since then, But when you
think about that run they had, they were in the
World Series for how many consecutive years? They threepeatd insane
by the way, the three peat. I know there's a
lot of speculation, Oh, could the Chiefs do it?
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Brady and the Patriots couldn't do it, Montana and the
Niners couldn't do it. And I'm telling you right now,
Chiefs and Mahomes can't do it. It's just you need everything
to go perfect perfect three years in a row, and
it's not gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
We've seen how much momentum plays a part in baseball
two now, right, Like, so when you really think back
at that dynasty, enough time has passed where you could
stop hating on it and just be like, wow, man,
that was crazy what they did because a lot of
those star veterans, here's the key to it. They had
great young players in corep play, but a lot of
those key superstar veterans were okay with the roles that
(15:06):
they were given.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Like Tim Rains was like Tim Rains was a legend, Okay,
a legend. It was like, yep, I'm willing to get
off the bench and just play whenever you need me.
Darryl Strubbery wasn't. He wasn't. They got a soul fielder
like those dudes were willing to take on those roles,
where in today's world it's not really like that. You
got a guy like Labor Torres who stinks and he's like, all.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Exactly, I'm a sick and base Is there one sport
that's harder to three peat in than the baseball because
they haven't even repeated since the early two thousands.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Base potentions that you know, Joel, because I think in
the postseason in football, a great team like the Chiefs
or the Niners back in the day, or the Cowboys
or you know, Patriots, these teams were always like even
if they didn't repeat, they made it to the in
the Championship where they lost the Super Bowl to win
(15:59):
ninety to one hundred games, make it to the postseason,
and then get past the wildcard, the divisional, the championship.
Everything's got to click. I do think baseball lot of
luck involved. You know you rank Michael Jordan's two to
three peats. I mean, that's why everyone, you know, that's
why everyone gives them props. But I do think basketball
there's a top level teams and over a seven game series,
(16:20):
the better team usually wins. So I think basketball might
be one of the rich easy. I think it might
be easy. So my question met your Yankees, I look
back at those teams that you loved when you know,
let's be honest, the last time they were really good
and you know we're winning, you had a lights out
closer the best of all time.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
More people walked on the Moon. I love this meme.
I love this stat. More people have walked on the
Moon than scored on the Great mo rivera in the postseason.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Geez, listen to that. I'm glad you said that. I'm
glad you said that. I'm glad you said that's stat
because my question to you is something that was so
odd to matic for you when you were a young
man in your twenties, Yankees winning World Series. Can the
Yankees win a World Series with Clay Holmes as their closer?
Speaker 3 (17:09):
No, And everyone swears that he's like the greatest in
the game. I'm like, what are you watching? I watch
this dude all the time. It's a nail bier.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I feel like he gives, he gives, he gives you
the anxiety. I'm gonna give you some anxiety ritting closers
for me at least, like or all this Chapman storm,
or when the Mets had like u Armando Benitez, like
guys that every time they took the mound they were
sweating and you were sweating, and I feel like you
were so spoiled. It's like, how you know, you know
(17:40):
what it really feels like.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
You know, when you watch the Little League World Series,
you know, the pressure gets to the little kids and
it's like, come on, kid, you need three more outs.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
But they're little kids, so it's a lot more difficult.
That's how it feels watching these professionals. It's so hard
to get those last three outs. But it's because I
was so spoiled with Rivera all those years. You have
a different, like unrealistic expectation. Is that the actuallyes? Is
that the Achilles heel? Sorry, is that the Achilles of
the Yankees? Do you think not only the Yankees? I mean,
(18:09):
like you said about aces, good luck finding the quality closer.
Garrett Call's not the same this year. Huh Oh.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
Remember he started off injured, but I'm saying is the yeah,
but he's still working his way there.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
Fine, Well, hey, your thoughts at Covino rech you know,
let's say how to Sean are bro up in Sacramento
sack Town, and then we'll move on. I do want
to talk about Vince Vaughan today. He's got a new
show and uh and we got to talk flag football.
Carmelos in the news perfect well, no one midweek major,
that's right. What's up, Sean?
Speaker 6 (18:38):
Yeah, my tire rag pack.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Man.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
I just want to really quickly touch on that Gilbert Arena.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (18:44):
Man, I feel like that guy is such a chump,
and I know a lot of it is just shocking
off for content for his podcast, and I'm not mad
at it, but to me, if that's the way you're
gonna go about doing your relationship, get ready to be
a purse trolley for the rest of your life. Man,
you're letting her call the shot.
Speaker 7 (18:59):
You're letting her do everything.
Speaker 6 (19:00):
I'm all for equality. Equality in the workplace. Equality. You
know they're in the gym work and now you're not
supposed to be in there sexually harassing nobody. I'm all
for there. But to me, still treat a lady like
a lady. Hold the door, yes, ma'am, No, ma'am. Just
just based polite, you know, not chauvinistic, but things that
you expect, like the southern gentleman. Then you understand that
(19:20):
my man and rich having a high lady from the South.
So to me, Gilbert say typical Gilbert arena stuff a
sucker and will do anything for clout.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Now see, you know what a lot of people feel
that way back, Gilbert. So Hey, you know, some gender
roles are not bad. You know, some old school stuff
is in awe. Not everything old school is outdated. In
bed reach out as well. Purse Charlie, I uh, I
feel like every other guy you ever have your wife
or girlfriend be like, can you get that out of
my purse? And looking through her purse you feel so weird,
(19:51):
like oh, digging through it like I don't know how
you find it. I'll hold the purse, though, y'all. I
won't hold a man bag like can he not? Does
every day better? I'll hold my wife's press if I
have a lot of belongings.
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and fifty hits. We run minis with you.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
So join us and get the weekend started early, because
Thursday's the new Friday.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
Now are you going back to the college days?
Speaker 5 (22:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Man, you skeped me. Do you remember that? Danny did
you do that as well? Schedule all your classes like
heavy early in the week that like Friday, you had nothing.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
My college was broadcasting. You were just like, yeah, no broadcasting.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
I went to Stanislaus State just for their broadcasting department
for an internship, but went to sixteen years old. I
was working at a commercial radio station, so school of
Hard Knocks for me.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Man, look at that speaking of Hard Knocks that you
caught up or now I am.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
But like Covino, it was a long day yesterday because
we had the whole day in front of us after
the TP show, so late last night I turned on
the second episode of Hard Knocks Chicago Bears, and I
fell asleep right towards the end of it. It was
a good episode, but not enough to keep me awake.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Before we get into midwek Major, Can I just make
one observation, please do I'm watching Hard Knocks last night,
and you know, when you haven't been to church in
a long time and people start saying things like I
don't know the new saying I guess I haven't been
here in a while.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
You know that happen.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
I was talking to someone just the other day about this.
If you grew up going to Catholic church. I think
he was like, peace be with you, and you would
say and also with you. You don't say that anymore.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
Yeah, now it's like may the force be with you
or something. It's something yeah, with you and also with us,
all with right, And then they do their thing and
you're like, you're the guy who doesn't know.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Well.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
I had that sort of feeling or maybe just an
old guy moment yesterday.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Cuz what's his name, Uduza, right, Oduzay?
Speaker 4 (23:38):
Yeah, yeah, Romo Dunsay. He was the six overall selection.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Yeah. Who was on the Giants hard knocks? Yes, Rome
oh Donsay.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
Oh, I'm sorry he went after six because the Giants
had the six pick, right, and he was one of
the receivers they had in their room on the preseason
hard knocks with the Giants, all three top wide receivers
were in the room.
Speaker 2 (23:58):
Remember, Yeah, the.
Speaker 4 (23:59):
Old coordinator for the Giants said, man, I wish I
could sign all three of you.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
They highlight him and how great he is, right, how
great he's playing in the preseason. He's gonna be a weapon.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
But then they cut to something that I hate, and
that's when they make these rookies do like the Talent Show,
and I'm like, get at.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Caf you not does all like fun and camaraderie, just
fun of.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Camaraderie or like making you feel like an idiot. Right,
So he gets up there and he starts rapping, and
you hear everyone chiming in with the words, and everybody
knows the words. And I felt like that guy at
church who just doesn't know what's going on, right, And
it really was like, Wow, how do.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
All these young dudes know the world. It's not your
it's not your thing anymore, yeah, you know. And it
was like I think it was a t Paint song
that he was rapping, right because I kind of picked
up on it. But they all knew it, and they
all knew when to chime in. They knew all the
good parts, and they knew like all when to jump
in together. And I'm like, man, they like the old guy.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
They were doing the backup vocals. It was cool and
they him do you see Kayla Williams taped him up
at the end. They were a little impressed. He was
number fifteen overall.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
You man, I feel so old. How do they all know?
And I don't not when you're not twenty something any
are and you and you go back to the club,
you'll know you'll recognize songs if you stay in the musical,
if you if you keep your ear to current music,
you'll know most. But there will always be a song.
I'll make the rule. If you're post thirty, yeah, there'll
always be a few songs at a bar or club
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where you're like, what's everybody say? You almost feel like
you were in a coma, Like I knows everyone knows
this from me? What's going on?
Speaker 3 (25:35):
I noticed that yesterday? But now it's time for Midweek
Major Rich.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
We do it every Wednesday on the Cavino and Rich
Show two to four on the West, five to seven
on the East.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Again, Midweek are the stories in the world of sports
and pop culture? Mid Week or major and now the
most famous person. You gonna let him hit the intro
from rialto no you got to queue the the open to.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I sweat of got anything? We had it.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Covino and Rich get you over the middle of the
week when mid Week Major I love that we throw
sports and pop culture headlines and topics at the fellas
and it's like the kids.
Speaker 6 (26:15):
Say that we definitely.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Seeing our scoring mid Week Major.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
You can't be like me. I'm a hyphen. No every week,
like Corino said, you want to tell you Now we
go over the biggest stories in the world of sports
and pop culture. I didn't think you packed the intro and.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
You were talking about the big voice guy Bob earlier
Solvina was trying to give him the morning off.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I didn't think Danny.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
G packed it in his backpag Waight, there you have it,
the horn section and everything.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
Yeah, we like to roll the big Red love dice.
This is to see which host gets to have the
first take. So and now, no, no, you got to
roll first. You gotta roll first.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
It's not my first time at the rodeo. Doesn't paying
attention a famous person?
Speaker 4 (27:06):
No, no, no, let's let before you do the intro. There,
let's see which one of you is gonna go? Which
ones I go first?
Speaker 2 (27:16):
All right? So, now the most famous person from rialto California,
besides Ronnie Lott and JJ fadd you're host of Midweek Major,
the great super producer Danny.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
No, please please stop it some more, all right, guys,
reds Pitcher, Hunter Green puked on the mound again. Remember
talking about this on the Afternoon Slash Early evening show.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Well He's back at it.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Twenty five year old Green was on the mound in
the fifth inning against the Cards. The young star turned
his back to the mound and put his glove up
to his face and vomited through the webbing, which was
caught at the perfect moment on the live broadcast. The
umpires came out to see what was going on. Gameer zoomed.
Hunter wound up pitching seven great innings, gave up one
run on four hits, struck out eight, and brought a
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season era down to two eight three. Guys puking as
a game day ritual, mid week or major.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
I'm going week, super weak, get it together. I go
up as a fight fan. Marvelous. Marvin Hackler always said,
never let him see a sweat, which means like be
the man, look the part, and stay cool.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
What did that kid in your middle school yearbook say
stay cool? I thought you were gonna say, k T
have a great summer. There's nothing cool about puking on
the mound. It looks like you have a nervous belly.
It looks like you're not in control. I know, as
Era says, otherwise. But that's not a good look when
you got a nervous stomach on a big stage. Well,
(28:50):
marveus Marvin Hagler never said never let him see a puke.
He said sweat. If puking is worse the sweating, That
was the point I thought. I have no problem with it,
other than the fact that like just you know, let
it loose on the turf for grass or dirt, like
through the webbing your glove. Oh disgusting that Would you
clean that glove? Do you get a new glove in?
Speaker 3 (29:10):
I think nerves are just way high, and I look,
I'll never understand how high they could be in those
pressure situations. As we discussed it, Yeah, it's a high
pressure scenario. But that's what you got to be built for.
Are you built for this or not?
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Because if I'm behind this guy, I'm like, oh no,
this guy's nervous, all right.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
Mandalay Bays new adults only golf club is now set
to open on November eighth. The new Swingers Las Vegas
venues expected to be the largest for their global entertainment brand.
It's going to be their flagship location, forty thousand square
Feet's gonna include four golf courses, multiple bars and eateries,
miniature golf at its best, a carnival arcade concept, it says,
(29:49):
a new English countryside of state design, three stories tall,
thirty six holes, fellows, miniature golf on steroids, midweek or major.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
I think this is major for most reasons. It gives guys.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
It gives people, families, friends, more fun to have in Vegas. Right,
you got this sphere recently, now this, But it also
gives men who go there to party great alibis to
their women.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
They're like, I know you're at Spearmint Rhino. No, honey,
I'm our carnival golf with my pals at Mandolay Bay
where you got its? What is that? Yes, swingers? No, no, no, no,
it has nothing to do with the crazy horse. No,
it's not a Nooti bar. It's a golf. Look. It
looks like a lot of fun and just more fun
they look. They're trying to remarket Vegas as more family friendly.
(30:37):
They even changed the slogan it's not what happens in
Vegas stays in Vegas. Is what happens in Vegas only
happens here, only happens in Vegas. And now they got
this crazy mini golf course. Look, it just gives you
something else to do.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
I'm all for it.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Yes, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say it's man, guess
it's just a mini golf course. But no, it's not.
Who doesn't like mini golf?
Speaker 1 (30:59):
This next level?
Speaker 2 (31:01):
How many holes? Thirty six holes? Is a ferris wheel,
not a little windmill. So I will say this though,
never let you know your date or your kid win
a mini golf that's rule number one. Yeah, and I
have seen that top golf, which I do love. Top
golf is in a little bit of financial trouble because
if the novelty wears off, then you just got this
(31:23):
huge ass property that could only be used. You know,
think about it. What every top golf looks exactly the same.
I like that this is mini golf, but you're taking
a risk because people get you know, worn on things
in Vegas. That's why this one should turn over in
restaurants and entertainment. So I think it'll be fun. You
said family friendly. Now it's a good idea. Yeah, it's nice.
(31:45):
You got to see the picture is really cool.
Speaker 4 (31:47):
All right, guys, you both love sports talk radio with
a passion but a New England Patriots fan called into
a Boston sports talk station and said that the team
needs to cut top draft pick Drake May immediately after
one tough preseason game where he played just two series.
A caller has already seen enough of May midweek or major.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
Look, it's the nature of this sports talk listener, right,
the over the top listener.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
You ever see big fan with Patton Oswalt, Yeah, they.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Go, he has it all written down, and that's not
the type of guy we're necessarily welcoming on our show.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
It's like, hey, man, just be yourself. You don't have
to put all the pressure on yourself.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
And I think he really just wanted that hot take,
that really hot take.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Opinion.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Like I said, opinions are like podcasts. Everybody has one,
and most of them stink.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Yeah there you go, Uh listen. I think it's just
a reflection of how impatient we are, Like we're talking.
We're talking one game, one series, right or something. Two series,
give me a break, Like, you know, we forget the
days of when athletes stunk their first year or so
until they got acclimated. I'll love Peyton Manning. Now people
are saying two series get out of here. You know,
(32:57):
two seasons might be a different story, but come on,
get on it. That's sell it all right.
Speaker 4 (33:02):
And finally, there's a puddle around a leaky fire hydrant
back in your guys old hometown, New York City, in
a neighborhood where they've converted it into a makeshift gold
pond the.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Gold see, some residents want to make it permanent. Now.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
This hydrants located in Bedsty of Brooklyn. They've dubbed it
the Bedsty Goldfish Pond. Jakwan Irving and his friends released
all these goldfish into the puddle. The pond's now become
a local landmark. People taking pictures in front of it.
It's gone viral. Neighbors have come together to take care
of the fish. Everybody takes a turn, says Kevin Gardner
(33:38):
to WNBC TV. There did you feed the fish? It's
your turn to check on the fish.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
A makeshift goldfish pond in your old hood midweek or major.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
You know what I think it's I liked it. I
love the story. It sounds serene and peaceful. Now I
want to go and visit, you know, a nice little
koi pond. Can you know the I'll be honest, You're
right if you like a Koi pond, this is like
a Reduce Mini City version of Goldfish. But you know what,
here's the problem, and this is with everything in life.
One idiot's gonna ruin it all. There's gonna be some
(34:08):
drunk buffoon that throws up on the golfish or some
vagrant that you know it kills the fish. Like, we
can't have nice things because there's always someone that ruins it.
And I just want this to last, but I want
to be shocked by tomorrow show, Danny, like, yeah, grand om,
any great calls and all the fish are gone. Someone's
gonna steal the goldfish. All right, thank you Danny J.
(34:29):
For your midweek major. Now coming up, you want to
talk some flag football. Flag football in the news.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
There's lots of lots of stories in the world of
flag football, lots of updates, and of course whatever we
don't get to today, we'll get to tomorrow. And our
bonus podcast over Promised is on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page.
So we got more Cavino and rich Line for Dan Patrick.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
Next.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan
Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern say I'm Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio WAPP.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
I'm Covino, that is Rich.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
However, I like to keep my ear to the screets
Rich because relevance is a choice. So I'm not saying
I'm trying to be the old guy anytime soon. Still
the youngest in the game. My birthday was this past weekend.
Still the youngest in the game. Covino and Rich allegedly
in for Dan Patrick. We'll be here tomorrow to Dan
Patrick Hatrick and thank you Danny G for Midweek Major.
(35:30):
If you missed any of the show today, check our
podcast search Covino and Rich wherever you stream your podcast.
And I did mention Caleb Williams Rich. I don't know
if you watched Hard Knocks, but he said he wanted
to play some flag football.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
You know, it seems like everyone wants in on this,
And then you got to ask yourself, will there be
like prelimbs and like a tournament to see who would
get the US spot? I mean, yeah, there's going to
be a selection committment, Like Danny G. You know how
in gymnastics and other sports there's all these rounds of
competition to lead up to who the US picks. I
(36:09):
just feel like there's so many agents and so many people,
and so many teams and money. And we're talking today
about like Brandon Au because you're gonna get the thirty
seven million dollars a year he wants. Do you think
teams are gonna want their guys playing in the Olympics. Well,
this is gonna go to the Players Union.
Speaker 3 (36:25):
This is sad is saying that NFL exec Peter O'Reilly
is working with the Players Union for ex and current
players to play in the Olympics.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
So Danny G's theory.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
I don't want to take it away, but you're saying
that come contract time, your theory is.
Speaker 4 (36:40):
They might have it written in h They're gonna have
to This is now a players Union issue. I mean,
Caleb Williams, Tyreek Hill, other guys already chomping at the
bit to get on that flag football Olympics field.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
Dude.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
One of the first people that I heard talk about
it that gave it some clown like, oh okay, so
people really want in was Tyree Kill saying, you know,
I would love to play on that team again. Kayleb
Williams on the latest episode. Yesterday, there was some buzz.
You know, I haven't heard Kaepernick's name in a year
or two when it came to like still actors still
want to play, and then back to back and then
(37:15):
back to back articles. Yesterday midday there was an article
that he's still staying in shape, still wants to play
in the NFL, and then a following story later on.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
That he wants to play on the Olympic flag football team.
Go back to twenty twenty eight, quick, go back to
not here in meata.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
No, but he was in the headlines twice in one
day yesterday, so now he's saying he wants to be involved.
There's a lot of big names that are saying they're
willing to play in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
Let me say this the World Baseball Classic. I'm a
big fan. That was great. I liked it until Mets
closer Edwin Diaz got injured, missed the season and has
never really been the same. There are teams that were
reluctant to let their players go. Weren't there a couple
of guys on Team USA that were like, yeah, he's
(38:04):
not going. Yeah, but isn't that your broken chair leg
theory kind of like, Yeah, the you know what the
broken like theory is, Danny, is that if there's a
chair with a wobbly leg, it will break it. Just
who's gonna sit on it and break it? So it
was bound to happen, bound to happen, it's just when
is the question. So you know, if he was playing
(38:24):
a preseason game World Baseball Classic whatever, you know, the
chances of him getting hurt we're still there.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
So you can't be mad at it because of that.
But I could see what you're saying as far as investments,
they're gonna have to get that permission, and Aaron Rodgers
just signed it on.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
If Aaron Rodgers among every other star in the NFL
doesn't want to take a snap in the preseason.
Speaker 4 (38:45):
Well they yet rich on that point. They used to
do a rookie flag football game in Hawaii during Pro
Bowl Week.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
You guys remember this.
Speaker 4 (38:53):
It was a Patriots running back who was injured, I
think Robert Edwards. Edwards in ninety eight, he had rushed
for over one thousand yards and then he blew out
his knee during this NFL rookie flag football game.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
So do you think it should be like those retired
players who still got some game or claim to have game,
like the Tos Dotopernecks of the world.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
It's going to be really interesting because, as you guys
pointed out on yesterday's show in for DP, a lot
of American athletes want to stand up on that podium.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
The Olympics are a big deal. The gold medal is
a big deal.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
You said that because there's a side story that maybe
we'll touch on tomorrow where Carmelo Anthony was asked I
think it was via Basket Basket News, Hey, would you
trade your three gold medals for an NBA title please?
Speaker 2 (39:43):
If he says no, he's lying. He said no.
Speaker 3 (39:45):
Like with that, he's like, I've never been asked that before.
Good question, no, because there's nothing like standing on the
podium and that pride you have for your country, winning
with the best and versus the best in the world.
It's one thing to represent your city or this team,
but when you represent the USA and you win that
gold and you're on the podium, just like Danny g said,
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you can't put it into words and you say stop.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
You've never sat there underneath the American flag, an American
winning a gold medal. You don't know what it feels
like winning an NBL and you from experience, winning an
NBA title is like beating Mike Tyson. To you, winning
a gold medal in basketball for the US is like
beating Mike Tyson in punch Out.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
Nah, that's just the American ethnocentric way of our NBA
is the greatest thing ever harder.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
How about the worldwide stage is bigger and it means more.
That's what Carmelo Anthony said. And it goes to what
Danny g said. What's harder by the way, they want
that opportunity to say that I played for my country
and won, and to shine on that big stage and
on that gold medal and get it on the resume.
Look how much it meant to Steph Curry. The dude
balled out because it meant so much. But it's one
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hundred times harder to win an NBA title than a listit.
It matter still means the same. That's why they want in.
That's why Tyreek Hill wants in, That's why Williams wants in.
You know, we'll talk about it more tomorrow because I
have thoughts and I feel like, uh, we'll get to it.
Speaker 6 (41:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
Covina rich will see you a riba Drecci baby, see
you in the promise. Goodbye, guys,