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May 10, 2024 50 mins

C&R have fun talking a very New York Knicks team, & NBA MVP, Nikola Jokic! Why the sour-puss when hearing he got the award? "We want more!" Or, do you like Joker just being his true, boring self? They fire up 'OLD-SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS!' An Aaron Rodgers story sparks a good topic about younger siblings getting things you didn't! The crew share great stories & callers weigh-in, one about mattress envy. Are "super teams" a thing of the past? Plus, dad threats may not be enough in the NBA!  

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
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A very New York team, daven Chens. Oh you know

(00:27):
this team Brunson playing like a beast.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
What a team. Maybe that nineties Xing squad, Maybe that.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Nineties next team with Ewing and Starks and Mason, and
maybe if they just had one Guido, maybe if they
had a Davinchenza. Seriously, someone to bring the Freshmo Todael.
They as playing big and you got to give props
to them making it exciting, especially as East Coast dudes

(00:54):
who have been waiting to see an exciting.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Next team for years. True. True.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Now, speaking of basketball, Jokicic wins his third MVP in
four years. You could say he could have won all
four years, but didn't. Props to him now immediately when
they announced it, before I saw the press conference and
everything else I saw Boring report, I mean Bleacher report

(01:19):
say that even when he wins the MVP. He's bored,
Yo Kich even bored when he wins the MVP, And
the headline was, I'm kind of used to it, so
I don't pay attention, Like not that thrilled. But he's
not faking excitement either. And he goes on to say
more and we'll explain, but I want you to start thinking.
Fox Sports Radio Nation eight seven, seven ninety nine on

(01:41):
Fox at Covino Enriched hit us up on social media.
Do you like or dislike the honesty? Do you like
or dislike the reaction? And like, what do you want
him to fake the excitement? Now?

Speaker 2 (01:53):
That's what I'm saying. This is not a shtick. What
Jokic does is not gimmick. Part of me is like, yeah,
fake the exciting.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
It's like when you buy your kids something for their
birthday or Christmas and you spent a ton of money
on something, or you bring your kids to Disney, whatever
the case may be, and they like not showing any excitement,
and you're thinking, like, come on, kid, show me a
little something. Do you buy your wife or girlfriend a
holiday present? And you're not getting the reaction you want.
It's like, we have two hours on the radio. Hey,

(02:23):
some shows are better than others. Put it that way,
but you got two hours to bring it. Even if
I'm having a crappy day, you know I have a
teenage pain in the ass.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I mean daughter.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
You think every day is sunshine and rainbows for me,
Give me a break. I got an ex wife and
drama with her, and I got annoying neighbors, just like
everybody else. Can I give you one other thing that
annoys you on the regular? I'll give you three lefs.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
I got rich, he's got me. It bothers me to
the high heavens. Well, I was gonna say, man, sorry,
I was gonna say h o A. I got an
howay nightmare?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
No, I pay like almost eight hundred a month and
they do Jack Didley's squat.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
You should see my common grounds. They're terrible. This is
my nightmare.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
I'm like, I pay that much for this for what?
So anyway, my point is, you know, sometimes I'm not
in a great mood. Then EJ you see me. I
don't even want to look at anybody. But I got
two hours.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
So you know what I do.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
I'm not saying I fake it, but I put myself
in in a mental space.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Then I'm here to have fun. This is it. I
gotta step up.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
It's like Derek Jeter used to say he might be
a bad example because he's a boring kind of guy,
at least he was back in his playing days, but
he said, look, I'm here to play baseball. I'm gonna
give it everything I got.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Some kid could be seeing me for the first time,
I believe.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Mickey Mannos also famously said that some kid could be
seeing me for the first time today. I'm gonna give
it everything I got for the two hours a day
that we do to show rich even if I feel
like astreaks, I'm gonna give it everything I got. I mean,
Kobe had that same mindset with the Lakers, right, Danny.
So all I'm saying is, when Jokic is accepting this honor,
can't he at least have the wherewithal to bring it

(04:09):
just for that thirty seconds at the press conference?

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Maybe you admire the the these true honesty.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
No, I mean, by my very first program director in
a staff meeting, told all of us leave your personal
crap at the door.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Danny.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
There was a sign in the first radio station I
worked at on the wall that said what you just said.
That must be like a radio thing like but I
think it said like leave your s at the door,
leave your ego.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
I used to play soccer and used to say believe
right on top of the door. I remember that. Oh
that got ted you play? I said believe. What about
when you were at Notre Dame he used to tap that.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah, yeah, I am not saying I want to make
it very clear, and then we're gonna go to your
feedback and vocals. I want to make it clear that
I'm not saying you fake the funk because I I
have problems smiling in pictures because I hate fakeness.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Kevin knows a allergic to fake.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
It bothers me, right, so I feel disingenuous when I'm
being fake. It's not about being fake. It's just about
stepping up in the moment, being in the living the moment. Right,
You're one of the faces of the league. That's all
just show a little excitement, exactly, Danny, are you?

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Are you gonna tell me that.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Even if he's the most boring personality type there ever was,
he can't have a little bit of fun in the moment.
I find that impossible. I find that impossible. I bet
you he's got more to offer than meet st I.
So we're asking you do you expecting the fake excitement?
Do you like or dislike his reaction? And we I
have audio to prove it. But I like what you
said though. It's not a matter of faking it because

(05:42):
I hate disingenuous fakers.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
What you're saying is.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Rich, Are you faking to your kid or are you
doing the right thing when you're saying, oh, okay.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Buddy, that's a great drawing.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
It's a great example when my kids, like, I draw
a picture of Bluie. It could be the worst. But
what am I gonna say? What am I gonna be happy? Gilmour?

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Those are the worst finger paintings, Like what are you
gonna say?

Speaker 5 (06:06):
It's the closest way I've ever heard in my entire life.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Hey, can't you see Dad's busy? You say that? Or
you be like, hey, buddy, you.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Want to play with the claw A great job? He's
not the greatest job.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yesterday my son, my son takes his little gymnastics Ninja
Warrior class and I'm like trying to get something done yesterday. Yeah,
and he's like, Dad, five, I'm like, yes, buddy, what's up?

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Ben?

Speaker 1 (06:30):
He goes watch this and like every little kid, he
just does like one little karate move, Like, oh, what
do I have to say? I was sam as a dad. Well, buddy,
you're like a little ninja. No, you're the man, buddy,
you gotta do that. So does the joker? Does it
rub you weird that he has no enthusiasm like that?

(06:51):
Do you like the realness?

Speaker 2 (06:52):
I do?

Speaker 1 (06:53):
And it's fun to speculate on, but I think that
it would just mean this what bothers me. Certain thing
means so much to certain people, and if let's say
someone else won, they'd probably be so pumped about it.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
But he's so like matter of fact about it.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Some people win an Academy warder, an oscar or it
means everything, or a Grammy or something, and what they
do they're like, yeah, I don't even know where the
award is.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Other people display cherish.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
It, right, That's all I'm saying. So I do respect
his honesty. I do respect anyone who keeps it real.
But part of keeping it real is also just bringing
it when you have to. It's true, you know, And
to me, I like that he's not putting on a
show for anybody, and I'm conflicted, but I also think

(07:42):
he could step it up and show a little excitement.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
There's there's two clips.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
One is his reaction and then the second one is
my favorite one because it shows how little he does care.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
I would say I'm hit the first one.

Speaker 6 (07:57):
I think it's a legacy for after their career, and
I think I'm gonna be more maybe proud of myself
after a career than i'm right now.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
I do like that.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
You know, he's in the moment right I'm look not
a time to celebrate, especially when, by the way, the
timing suspect because he's worse than like all categories right now,
three point field goals, well, everything not playing that well
this series. It's bittersweet because he's coming off of arguably
one of his better seasons, but less he's last series

(08:26):
against the Lakers unstoppable. He just had his worst two
games followed by here's the MVP. So he's probably a
little little torn inside. And you know what, there's a
side story we were all discussing with Danny g in
our pre meeting recently that you know, for a guy
who's thinking like Abe Lincoln.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Right now, right now, two games real. Yeah, I know,
I know.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
He's still not getting the criticism that other players would
have got in this moment had they been stinking like that.
Because we all have this belief that the te Wolves
are playing hot and perhaps the Nuggets do what they do,
I would be immune from that sort of criticism. And
by the way, we all like Joker, Let's make that clear.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
We do.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
But again, his reaction was so whole hum There is
humor in it, for sure. But do you like or
dislike his reaction?

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Well?

Speaker 1 (09:16):
I like his I like his reaction to whether or
not his family would be on hand to see him
get the MVP.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
I didn't invite them. They just show up. So I'm like,
who wants to drive like forty five minutes here to
get it?

Speaker 1 (09:32):
He was forty five minutes, he was saying, I didn't
invite them, they just showed up, because I would have
told my family, what do you want to drive forty
five minutes?

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Daddy? It sounded like Rob Manfred, It's just a piece
of metal.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Why would you Why would you want to drive forty
five minutes to see you know that your family member
win the MVP Forty five minutes trafficking third one. And
by the way, there's a difference between humble and boring, right,
so you could be humble, like, man, he's won three
MVP out of four years.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
That's amazing. Yeah, yeah, you know, so not to take
you can't take that away from him.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
That's incredible, and it's best to let other people praise
you than say that just proves I'm the greatest.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
We would hate that too if he was like baggy
about it.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
But there's a middle ground of Man, I'm humbled and
this is a great honor, and you know, I'm really
happy to be acknowledged in this way, but we still
got business to handle. Like there's a way to do
it where you could show an ounce of personality. Man
an ounce.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
I'm sorry, Sam, I was gonna say, my friend Anthony
lives in Denver, big Nuggets fan. Was that game one?
He even admits he says, look, I love what he
does for our team on the court, but he is boring. Yeah,
he's boring.

Speaker 7 (10:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Look in today's world, like, hey, we're radio hosts, right,
we can't just be radio hosts.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
We can't rich and I have a podcast.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
We do a bonus show we're trying to host other
things all the time because you gotta you gotta offer more.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
You gotta do social media. You can't just do one
thing anymore.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
In his world and in his game, yeah, of course
he could survive, survive, I mean survive and make millions
of dollars in the NBA. But we expect more from
our superstars. Like you said, Danny g as the face
or the potential face.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Of the league. But he doesn't.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
He'll be great on the court, he has to shine
a little bit off because we don't have a little
We want that. That's why we criticize Mike Trout. But
for him though, he he has that you know, foreign
mindset of the cimer.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
This is my job.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
This want more, no matter how much you give of
your personal life, right, don't people always want more.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
They want to see what you have in your fridge.
They want to know more. We want more. I want
more for let's see your house and poke around.

Speaker 8 (11:40):
Let me just say this, though, there's something about Eastern
European players, and he's Serbian. They're just they seem and
just like Eastern Europeans I've met over the years in general,
they seem more mellow, like they're just kind of like
just like low key mellow, like I have a cigarette,
you know, just just relaxed.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
This is right though.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
I mean, by my that's a lot of my family.
My my dad's wife is very rich, was never has
my dad of a hugby.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
Maybe you guys talk a lot about Andrew Dice Clay,
do you want.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Him to break that sort of character.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Just be unbelieved. I do like that he stays a character.
I like his new stick where he goes up to
people like, oh you want a picture? That's just the
thing Dan. I don't want him to fade. No, I
don't want him to be disingenuous. That's that's the word
I'm sticking with. But I do want him to show
another level of excitement. I mean we're not just all

(12:36):
one level of excitement? Are we think of Stephen A.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Smith? Sometimes you have Steve, you have.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
You have There's levels of a personality, the fact of the.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Right, there's levels of a person you you see when
he's like the nixt dated again ah.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
And he's all sad or whatever. And then there's levels
of somebody dancing on the cowboys grave. You're gonna tell
me that Jokic has one boring ass level.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
That's it, and that doesn't make me not like him,
that doesn't make me not respect him. In fact, I
think it's incredible what's what he's doing. I wish that
he leaned into that a little bit and just said, Yo,
I'm honored and this is really cool and you know,
but again, I'm still focused on the series right now,
but yes, what an honor. And I can't I can't
wait to look back and really take it in. It's

(13:31):
just the way in which he says it. Lets let's say,
what's up to D in Florida? What's up d Kevin
on Wretch?

Speaker 9 (13:37):
What's going on?

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Man?

Speaker 9 (13:39):
I'm the head of security out of middle school, and
my first principal told me one thing, no matter what's
going on in the crib, you have to turn it
on because these kids live, live.

Speaker 10 (13:48):
And die worts it for you.

Speaker 11 (13:50):
They are who you bring.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
So it's like, no matter what's going on.

Speaker 11 (13:54):
You have to be the best U you can be.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
That's that's not being fake, dude. That's the thing.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
I'm with you. That's not being fake. That's just you
turning it on, right, That's all I think.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
But this is his horses though, yeah, my horses services
to want to go home, no parade, But that that
guy's right, d is right because sounds silly, but you
know when you coach a little kids, when I when
I coach kids' sports.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
I could be having an annoying day, you know, I
want to strangle Spot or Cavino or you know, just
a long day.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
But those little kids are a practice. You gotta like, hey, kids.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Like you gotta you know what am I gonna bring?
Bring a sour attitude to a girl's t ball? You
can't gotta step it up, you know. And then again,
of course I feel what Dan Byer was saying too.
You don't want him to break the character if that's
who he is. I just find it hard to believe
he's that boring all the time. But it's sort of
like now it's reversing where it's sort of like he's

(14:48):
so over the top apathetic that there's charm in that,
Like it's it's that's the funny, Like it's.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
He's a nihilist man, like from The Big Lebowski. They
don't care about nothing. Do you like or dislike the reactions?
Should he?

Speaker 1 (15:04):
I can't use fake because I don't want anyone to
fake anything, but exactly you show some excitement, a little
bit your thoughts, and that being said, that's our observation,
just the minor criticism because in the beginning, middle, and
end of the day, what he produces on the court
is what matters most, no doubt, that's obvious, man, And

(15:25):
what he's doing is amazing to watch, and it's almost
underappreciated what he's doing because it's like, man.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Who's the last guy to win three out of four years?

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Like that, you know, let me for one last look
caveat in there when it comes to the joker. Based
on what you're saying, you don't want anyone to fake it.
A lot of times, whether you want to admit this
or not, you're compared to your peers at work, socially
in the dating scene, you're you're you're constantly comparing or
being compared when it's not necessarily the right thing to do.

(15:59):
But the NBA is full flash and personality and social
media and young guys that are dressing with kicks on
and welcome personality. The NBA is personality plus. So I
think his apathy and hilarious it stands out even more.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Right. That's balance. So yeah, that balance, that's true.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
But I'm saying like, if you were a baseball player,
would be like, yeah, he's just another random baseball player.
But the fact that he's mixed in with that personality
major contract, you know everybody else. Yeah, It's like if
there's a ten ripped guys and you got a dad bod,
you're gonna stick out a bit more, right, Like, he's
not in a good way that he's just surrounded by
He's surrounded by guys that all have their own podcasts,

(16:39):
that think they're superstars, that are beefing, that are you know,
debuting their new sneakers, they got blaing and necklaces and diamonds,
and Yokich is like I miss my horses. Yeah, you know,
I guess you could appreciate him for that, for keeping
it real, but hey, you could argue just another random
personality in the world of sports. So enjoy the NBA Playoffs.
You got two games tonight, Celtics Cavs. I almost feel

(17:01):
like they should just be like, yeah, let's just call
the series and I have no interest in watching that
series at all. However, later tonight, tell me you don't
want to watch Okac Dallas, that's something to watch.

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Speaker 2 (18:15):
We're running like Danny hit me during the break. I
know he backhanded me.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
You deserved it because you're a blab ber MoU old
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do it, Sam, there's a surgeon.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
What we're gonna do is go back.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Back into time, throwing it back for a Thursday, Old
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you the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Yeah, gameboy, Thursday, we go old School, the old School
because we're all fools. That's so cool. And this involves
Aaron Rodgers. Today's discussion brought to you by a a
Ron Rodgers.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Danny G.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
What's interesting about Aaron Rodgers is that what a great
story we keep forgetting all these young players, all these
acquisitions and free agency and the draft. You know, there's
a whole storyline in New York that's like remember last year,
grand opening, grand closing.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
We get another year of all right, now go.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
And it's still weird to see him in the Jets
green because he h didn't play all.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Season exactly right. So this is based off of a
tweet from Aary Mirov, Yeah, beat writer for the Jets, Yeah,
giving him.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Props, he says.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Jets rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley said that Aaron Rodgers
has offered him to let him stay at his guest house,
and he plans to accept that offer. Corley said he's
been texting a lot with Aaron Rodgers and hopes to
learn as much as possible from him.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
So that's a great story. Really nice, right, So Aaron.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Rodgers has extended his hand, his house and his phone
number to rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Really nice. And then Amari Rodgers says.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
I promised this helps him play better as a rookie
if only I had this type of love coming into
Green Bay.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
But as my dad would saying, to teach his own
or prove alone, baby.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
So he said, teach his own on that because he
didn't get that same love. That's basically what it comes
down to. So he dealt with a younger Aaron Rodgers and.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
A few years ago though.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yeah, but you know, maybe he's a more of a
wise one, an older player and leader with the Jets.
The guy, yeah, the Packers was one ayahuasca trip away
from this.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I feel like it was just Aaron Rodgers at the
end of his run with the Packers. He wasn't exactly
the happiest dude at the very end.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Or maybe he didn't like him that much. Name Aaron Rodgers,
he has Yeah, he has the right to not necessarily
vibe with everybody. Hey, truthfully, I like I.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Like, I like everybody I work with at Fox Sports Radio,
but I like some people better than others, right Zibbie
were allowed to say that, Yeah, Hey, Iowa, Sam, you
want to stay over and spend the night on my couch.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
You're more than welcome.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
I wouldn't give that an invite to everybody did not
give it to I'm not telling I.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Feel like this is a part of the new Aaron Rodgers,
the New York Aaron Rodgers that we talked about at
the beginning, I think it's last season, went over.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
The young players, and then he was doing the tour.
He was getting everybody's good graces there.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
So I just want to make it clear. Fox Sports
Radio Nation, not that it's hard to follow, but again
Malachi Corley, rookie wide receiver saying that Aaron Rodgers has
offered his guest house and they're best buds. They're chopping
it up, their buddy chummy, they're texting all the time,
and he plans on learning as much as possible from
him and from a guest house at Aaron Rodgers property. Yeah,

(21:54):
I know, And Amari Rodgers, like, what.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
The hell, man, you didn't even give me your number
when I played with you exactly.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
That's yeah, So Amari Rodgers said, when he was in
Green Bay, he got no offerings like that, and that
would have helped him tremendously. So what's up with that?
So that got us thinking. Danny g was like, well,
why don't we talk about things your younger siblings got
or younger family members got that you didn't. And when

(22:20):
you look at it from the Aaron Rodgers perspective, it's
almost like you were raised by different people if you
had a significant age gap between your siblings. Like, dude,
my brother got away with everything growing up where I
couldn't even curse in front of my I was gonna say,
the one thing that I noticed. Cavino's brother is what
eighteen years younger. Yeah, okay, by the way, same parents.

(22:43):
Everyone thinks that maybe my mom remarried or something. You
your brother Tommy's just called what he called an ooopsie daisy.
Oh no, a whoopsie doodle? Oh okay, yeah, yeah, one
guy passed the goalie.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
But what about all the other siblings you have? Were
they all whoosie daisies? Probably?

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Yeah, But my brother's the biggest age. He's the youngest.
I'm the oldest. He's the youngest. Right, he was basically
raised by wolves. This kid did what he wanted talk
to my parents. I'll not forget this one right, Like
if my friends were coming over the house, I would
have to give him the talk, you know, to talk of, like, hey,
if you hear any sexual reference or joke or pretend
like you don't get it, and don't curse in front.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Of my parents.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Don't curse in for I used to like warn all
my degenerate friends, don't curse in front of my parents.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Please.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
My brother would be the guy cursing like at my parents.
I heard Kivito's brother once one time.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
One time my mom went off on him. Let me
just get this story. By the way, My mom was.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Like, don't be sneaking in your floozies through the side door.
I heard you last night. And my brother's like, where
do you expect me to take my B word? Where
do you expect me to take my B word to
my mom? You know, he just would say the dumbest things.
I'd be like, yo, you're talking.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
To mom, Like I've seen the firsthand.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
The younger siblings older sibling dynamic, they got stuff, you
did it, you got stuff, they did it. But I've
seen a first hand in Covinol's not joking Danny, his
younger brother. I heard him say, Tokvido's mom Like, Mom,
you're crimping my game. How am I supposed to get
all this booty if you're like like in my way? Yeah,
my mom would have like chase me up the steps

(24:16):
and kicked my at least try to kick my ass.
So I would say, based on the question, things your
younger siblings got that you didn't. My brother just got
away with everything and I did not. You know, I
had to walk around and tiptoe respectfully because I was
dealing with a younger set of.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Parents.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Yeah, you know, so things that they got that you
didn't your thoughts feedback eight seven seven. We also got
that nine nine on Fox.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
What you got Danny? Yeah, I think a lot of
it too. When you're the oldest or one of the oldest,
it's a lot of growing pains with your parents because
they're learning how to.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Be a mom and dad.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Yeah, and or just a mom or just the dad
if they're single parents.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Yes, it's their first time, right, so they do rich.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
They might spoil you a little bit too much because
you're the first, but also they make more mistakes and like,
for instance, I remember going back home and visiting family
when I was in my twenties early twenties, and my
younger brothers had brand new air Jordans on.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
They both had allowance money in their pockets.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
They were taking like wads of money out and my
older brother and I had tomato soup and.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Saltines for dinner.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Yeah, and we're with my mom when she was struggling. Younger,
you saw the struggle. They didn't see it.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Oh, they didn't know about any of that. That's hilarious.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
They saw my mom when she had her successful business
running and all that.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
They didn't know about the hard times. Yeah, that's the
difference between siblings.

Speaker 7 (25:41):
You know.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Sometimes, like you said, the older siblings get a little
more attention because.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
You know, sometimes parents sort of I'm not.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Saying give up, but they don't pay the detailed attention
to you know, kid.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Number two, three or four.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
I'm the only sibling in my family, not that my
siblings have like whack ass teeth, but I got braces,
and my brother and sister like never did not that
they you know, they probably could have, but there were
things like that, like the little things where your parents
pay attention to the first kid. You had those forest
gump braces though, right, not oh none of my legs,

(26:14):
Oh I got I'm sorry. Now you know what else
you got that your younger siblings didn't get? Or however
you want to flip that they didn't get to know
a lot of the family members that you might know, right,
because you grew up with Uncle so and so, And
by the time your younger sibling was.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Aware, Uncle so and so was probably gone or.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Died, right, so you got to know a lot more
of your family members, depending where you are in the family.
And it could be again, toys, it could be whatever
based on this question, things your younger siblings got that
you didn't.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
That's a good spinoff though, because Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
He's giving his younger players now a lot more attention
in love than he gave the younger players back, and
he's giving his Jets teammates the younger sibling treatment.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Right right.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
I know for fact, all my younger siblings because of
the age difference. Really a lot of it for me
is the age difference I'm older than my siblings. They
always got those power wheels that I always thought were cool,
and I was just too big form I was too
grown to ever have those. I was a spoiled kid,
So this is a different conversation for me. I got everything.
I had my big wheels and my dirt bikes and

(27:25):
my bmx's and everything I wanted, but I never was
able to get inside one of those.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Go go power wheels, Pow pow power wheels.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
I never got into that because I was too old,
but they had all that stuff. It's an interesting thought
because all family dynamics are different athletes the way they
treat teammates. And then there's also the follow up question
that if someone looked out for you on your come up,
do you owe it to that young person. You see
that in the music world, just see it in the

(27:55):
sports world, where it's like, yo, if this person took
care of you when you were a rookie, a young
dude at your workplace, do you then when you're the veteran,
have to say, well, you know what, when I was younger, Like,
I'll give you an example. When you first start out
in radio, you work every holiday. Yeah, even if you
live out of town, like you might not live in

(28:15):
your hometown, so thanksgiving me a hit. I remember my
program director at one of my first jobs, him and
his wife ran by the radio station to bring me
a play to Thanksgiving food.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
So now when you're a veteran.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Is it your job to be like who's working in
Fox Sports on h on Thanksgiving Day? He let me
bring I with Sam some turkey. Are you saying Aaron
Rodgers is paying it forward? Because I don't remember stories
of Brett Favre being all that sweet I know, so
it's you know, maybe he's changing the family tradition, but
moving forward, then Corley is probably gonna have to do

(28:46):
that for a younger player in the future. I think
the number one answer is I'm looking at our feedback.
A lot of it will also have to do with vehicles,
like if you were the first, you may have like
your parents may have helped you like yeah, we'll split it,
or you you know, we'll help you buy your first car.
And your first car may have been as Adam Sandler
would say, piece of s car. I got a piece

(29:07):
of s car. Remember that's song your siblings may have
got Like I want to say no, just to make
you feel dumb about it. But yes, of course I
remember that song your your siblings may have got.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
It doesn't get me very far. Bump bump bump that
the car is a good one because I.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Feel like my siblings, not that they had new cars.
No one in my family are had new cars. But
I have like a hunker, like a hunk of garbaggio.
My siblings had like pretty these like a used civic
or something like, they had decent cars, where.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
I feel like as our parents got older, their cars
got better. Yeah, because they were more established, So the
younger kids got way better used cars.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
So if you were the oldest, you may have got
more attention, but your sibling like like again, I you
know my siblings had that I didn't have. And again
it's just because of the times in the age gap
when I was a kid. You're gonna say, what, how
old are you? We used to rent VCRs. I'm not
even kidding you. We used to have to rent the
VCR because we didn't have one.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
What are you seventeen? Where did you rent it? At
the local video store?

Speaker 1 (30:09):
So it would be like a very special moment, like
if dad rented the VCR and I got to watch
some Disney cartoons, right, Like, oh vs were.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Like eleven hundred dollars when they first came out, we
went like it was like a week's nine. And I'm
talking eighties, right, this is eighties kid.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
So but by the time my siblings were kids, man,
they had every Disney Puffy Case cartoon at their disposal,
you know, the white puffy case Disney movies.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
They had them all.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
And I'm like, man, you kids, you're lucky. You get
to watch Disney whenever you want. That was like a
holiday for me if I got to watch Disney. So
they definitely got a different, different set of rules for
them as they came out. You know, they will take
a couple of quick phone calls and we'll move on
to some NBA, some baseball.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
But I thought of two more that.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Again, you could say that I was thinking more like
material things and privilege, but I thought of two if.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
Your parents went through a divorce.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
My parents got divorced when I was like a preteen,
like teenage years. When my parents got divorced, you know
how a lot of times Mom will rebel and whenever
Dad was anti, then all of a sudden, Mom got
it what'd your mom do, join up motorcycle gang or something.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
I say, we let him go. I see you let
me have him first. When I was a kid, I
wanted a dog. Okay. My family was like.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
My dad was like, well no, no, we don't know,
we don't our family doesn't have dogs. As a Sebastian
Maniscalco says what his dad would says, Oh you want
a dog, go pet the neighbor's dog.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
God, neighbors can't go down the street dog. We didn't
have a dog with a pizza.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
I'm like, I'm a teenager. I don't care anymore. I'm like,
on the brink of going to college, my parents get divorced.
And also my mom's like, we gotta golden retriever. I'm like,
I've been asking you for a dog for the last
fifteen years. So your siblings dogs got to grow up
with the dogs that Richie never had. Can give you
another one, I'll give you and again it's it's I mean,

(32:05):
it's sad, hilarious.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
It's not a big privilege.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
But if you are going to talk about getting different treatments,
So we're talking.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
About Aaron Rodgers, we're talking about established that fifteen minutes.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
Ago lot Aaron Rodgers treating his Jets teammates a little
more generous than his Packers teammates.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
You always make fun of me rightfully.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
So I miss a lot of random eighties references DANNYJ
that Cavino were spot or you will make because my
family was like, we don't do cable TV, So all
these great MTV references Cavino makes are lost on MA, MTV, Nickelodeon,
anything that was cable related, rich didn't have access to.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
So if I say something stupid like yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
You remember on Beavis and butt Head when they were
playing frog baseball and he's like, nah, I never saw them,
Like dude, you never saw that on MTV And he
didn't have MTV, So it could be.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Any sort of stupid.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
It's more like eighty stuff like like when Cavino when
I I know Mark Goodman is a good pal of
ours from Serious XM. I know him as my coworker,
I was like, do you mean the first MTV each
I'm again, I'll.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Know what that is. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
So my siblings again once with the divorce, right, Oh,
Mom went all out. Dad was like, oh cable, we
don't need cable here. I am like on my way
to be like, yeah, I'm packing for college. Now, all
of a sudden, we have every channel my siblings grew up.
Oh yeah, my siblings were like renting pay per views.
I'm like, what, all right, let's wrap it fire through

(33:27):
the phone. I bet your mom did, though, Rich, just
based on your stories. I know Rich's stories. I've worked
at them for twenty years. If Rich went to a
ball game with his dad, Rich would want ice cream
all the time. Oh we got ice cream at home, Richie,
we don't got ice.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Cream at the ballpark.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
I bet you your mom every time you went to
the restaurant, all the siblings got dessert.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Yeah, I remember being like, I bet when you went
to friendlies you got a fribble. We went to the circus.
I would always be like, can I get cotton candy?
Oh well, we don't need that, right, we all do
cotton candy. My mom's buying a laser lights from my siblings. Yeah,
all right, let's go to Kerry in the old miss
what's up?

Speaker 2 (34:02):
Terry? Missus?

Speaker 9 (34:03):
And man man, what's the.

Speaker 10 (34:08):
No? Seriously, seriously, dude, I was actually born on Mother's day.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Birthday, coming on what a what a What a treat
for your mom. The best gift ever. I was.

Speaker 10 (34:20):
I was the youngest. My sister was closest to me.
She was eight years older than me. That she says
it was the worst day of my mother's life. But
you know how that goes. But no, man, I got
away with fucking murder, and.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
He got away with trying to see he's such a
bad Kidhurst.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
On the radio. Man, Hey, but you know what he
said he got away with.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
If you listen to the podcast, you could hear the
actual audio. Podcasts are unedited, right, Hey, I feel bad
because he caught me off guard a little bit. Uh,
if you want to call back another time, fine, Harry.
We're not mad at you. No, we're not mad at you.
But it just proved. It proves your band Terry was
sitting on some of that two blow honey. Yeah, Brad

(35:08):
in Texas? What's up Texas?

Speaker 6 (35:10):
Hey?

Speaker 13 (35:10):
What's going on?

Speaker 5 (35:11):
Hey?

Speaker 2 (35:11):
What up?

Speaker 13 (35:13):
So my sister was six years older than I was,
and my nother my parents went to college. So when
it was my sister's time to go to college, my
parents said, hey, look, you go wherever you want. We
will figure it out. So she went to a private
school that cost up the jillion dollars. My parents bought

(35:33):
her a new car to go to college. She was
on the five and a half year plan, as you
can imagine. So by the time I'm getting ready to
go to college, I'm ready for this same talk from
my parents and they say, uh, yeah, you better get
a baseball scholarship and we're giving you your sister's old art.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Can you get Brad you better, You better get that scholarship,
or you go to community college.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
You got on the leftovers like a dog.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
That's the downside of being the younger siyy have his
pros and cons. Right, you're getting a lot of hand
me downs and leftovers and love sometime.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
If your parents had a lack of planning, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Right for sure, Jeff. And okay, see what's up buddy,
Hey Jeff.

Speaker 11 (36:15):
I love your show.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
Thanks man.

Speaker 11 (36:18):
Straight up, I'm the youngest by thirteen minutes. So I
have an older twin sister and growing up. At one
point she got a horse, and I basically inherited my
older brother's lawnmowing business.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
So there are favorites in the family.

Speaker 8 (36:40):
My sister had pony, my friend had pony.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
I was saying with the references, I'm sorry, Clint in
Vegas wrapped this up.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
What's up, Clint?

Speaker 10 (36:52):
What about Hello?

Speaker 9 (36:52):
I love the show?

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
So my parents got a divorced in the early nineties
and my obviously my dad moved, my mom moves on whatever.
But I go to my dad's house and he's got
a new wife from new step brother. Right. I was
sleeping on a mattress in the spare bedroom and here
it comes my little new step brother. He's like nine
years old. He's got a brand new race car bed.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
That's got a sting. He's got the race car bed.
He's got a TV Nintendo. You're on the pullout couch.

Speaker 9 (37:26):
I gotta come over, come over on the weekends.

Speaker 11 (37:28):
I'm like, what is.

Speaker 9 (37:29):
Going on here?

Speaker 2 (37:30):
Oh that's heartbreaking, yo.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
He got Caprice sons, you got juice out of it
like a bottle. At least you could laugh about it now, man,
Thank you so much, buddy, appreciate the call, and again good.
The reason we're talking about this is because Aaron Rodgers
apparently reached out to rookie wide receiver Malachai Corley and
offered his guest house, offered his friendship and mentorship, and

(37:53):
Corley's taking a mompa on it, and he's getting a
real good experience with Aaron Rodgers and Amari Rodgers says
he didn't get that same sort of love when he
played for him in Green Bay.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
Yeah, he was drafted by the Packers back in twenty one.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
So he's saying, Hey, I would add a great experience
too if I got that treatment.

Speaker 2 (38:12):
Man.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Like I said, work family, siblings, Everyone's going to have
a different experience if you were first in, if you
were late, if you're the first kid, baby in the family.
There's also different chemistry and different relationships involved, you know.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
Like we said, like we started off with, maybe Rogers
didn't get along with that guy the same way.

Speaker 1 (38:30):
So I'm still trying to figure out who here you
wouldn't let crash on your couch.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
How do you even know him?

Speaker 1 (38:34):
Though?

Speaker 2 (38:34):
Covi. You know, if he was just drafted by the team.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
You get a vibe with somebody, though, right, yeah, like
all right, when Patrick started working here, you didn't immediately
say I like that, Kay, Patrick, I like this guy,
Yeah you need anything? Let me know some other guys.
There's someone different You're like, yeah, I really like that guy.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
That much.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
First time I met you, you were almost dying from COVID. Yeah,
Like who is this guy? Yeah? And then then he goes,
I don't know if I should get to know him
if he dies, and.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
He was like, I'm never letting this guy steeple on
my co.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
Next Friday, May seventeenth, we're taking our radio show to Eugene,
Oregon live from two to four at the Graduate Hotel
in Eugene, Oregon, sixty six East sixth Avenue, and we're
kicking off the Oregon Washington State triple header weekend. So
come out and have fun and be part of our
live studio audience. You can win prizes. We're gonna have
a greeto off our first ever. Can you beat Iosam

(39:25):
and Agrito can't wait? So then podcast is two to
four and then afterwards at the Graduate Hotel a four
to six pm happy hour Covino merch party Happy and
by the way, doing the same exact thing the weekend
after in Tempe, Arizona. So hope to see you there
as Friday May twenty fourth for the Pac twelve Baseball

(39:46):
Championship games.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
So taking the show.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
I're a row ad and we're looking forward to meeting
a lot of new new listeners, our old friends and
everything else.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
So let's be friends.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Yeah, don't be shy, break up and just say you know,
I want to give everyone just the insight that when
we do live events, it's not like, oh hey, nice
to meet, and we move along like we're hanging.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
Well, pang, have drinks, chat it up.

Speaker 1 (40:05):
Danny G got to experience a Covino on rich event
in Nashville, and you know.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
We plin it up.

Speaker 4 (40:10):
I took about one hundred pictures of you guys listeners
after the live broadcast, then we got to go up
to the bar and mingle with the listeners.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
It was really fun. It was a fun. Yeah, fun event.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
And during the actual broadcast, when we have breaks in
the two hours, that's when we do crazy stuff to
give prizes away. So it was fun the entire.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Time last broadcast, Danny G.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
During every commercial break, Danny G was throwing NERF footballs
into the crowd, Covin on rich ner footballs, and he's like.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
If you catch it one hand, that you could keep it.
That's good fun.

Speaker 4 (40:42):
Yeah, And besides the Grieto off, I'm gonna bring the
baby sticky love Dice the Little Minis brand. We got
a lot of stuff.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
So I hope to see you there, Danny g you'll
be there obviously again Covino and rich And now what.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
Is Portland known for? Food? Wise? By the way, what
do we eat? Eat and seafood? What's the deal? Great,
they're known for greatness.

Speaker 1 (41:05):
We're flying Brenda, but they are great.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Have you had the Universal the last time I was
in Portland? Okay, there you go? What else is? It?
Was beer? Their beer right there? They do have some
good brewers.

Speaker 7 (41:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
I don't want to sound like a a pervy perv.
But was Portland the city we went to where yes,
it felt like there was Yes, there was just a
lot of adult places. I feel like there was Like
we ended up. I'm gonna make this very PG relax.
We did another broadcast in Oregon somewhere right we did Portland,
but Eugene is a good yeah, hour and a half

(41:42):
two hours away, so we're gonna rent a car and
hit up Eugene.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
But we fly into.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
Port and after our event, we're looking for places to hang.
We end up at some place called like l Diablos,
and it just had all the vibes of something from
the movie From Dusk Till Dawn, where like at any
moment everyone there was going to turn into a vampire
or something.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
It was really odd.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Yeah, I don't want everyone to think we're sleeves balls,
but let's just say it was an adult place where
they only gave out two dollars bills, which I thought
was a really cool, kitchy gimmick. They're like because I
guess they they got all about they figured, hey, the
girls are better off getting two dollars from a guy
instead of one. So they like, if you would be like, yeah,
here's one hundred bucks, they give you fifty twos and
you're like, what which is pretty hard to find?

Speaker 2 (42:23):
Now, I know you always keep one, and the cheapos
there are just twice twice as cheap.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
I know exactly. So we're excited to see you there now. Question, Yes, buddy,
super teams, are we over them? Because there's a lot
of speculation. Even on FS one, it seems like every
time they throw a super team out there, you got
a cool young coach, like you said rich, Yeah, doesn't
work out and it's costing these coaches their jobs. Yeah.

(42:51):
I heard them talking about that on FS one, saying
how the one of the big casualties of super teams
is coaches, because a coach is expected if we give
you a super team.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
Frank Vogel today, Yeah, Vogel being the latest.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
Whether it was Steve Nash with the Brooklyn Nets or
you know Griffin in Milwaukee. Before they brought in Doc Rivers,
it was like, hey, we're giving you a super team.
If it's not working. The leash is so short that
these coaches are put in an odd disadvantage.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
So, oh, I get it there.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Look, the Suns are stacked, right, they lose after the
first round, swept after the first round. Someone's got to
take the blame. Sausage And what's that their third coach
in three seasons?

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Is that the cuisine in Portland that yeah, yeah, ga sausage.
So based on that.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
It's so weird though, because we've known for so long
now that you can't buy a championship and that chemistry matters, right.
We learned from some of those Yankees teams. We learned
from the Lakers who stacked up everyone. I think I've
seen it once and that was in ninety eight when
the Yankees were stacked and they just played big. That
whole year and everybody played the way they were supposed

(43:56):
to play.

Speaker 4 (43:57):
Now, now, are you guys just talking NBA only not
any I mean, okay, well look at the Dodgers though.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
That's the Dodgers if they if they win one, right,
But it is few and far between though, because we've
seen only a handful of times where it worked. Every
other time is the chemistry of that team that puts
them ahead, or the guys are a little too old
with La La Carl Malone on the Lakers, or or
you know what I think of I think of Enrich.

Speaker 4 (44:21):
I think a lot of it's revisionist history a little bit.
A lot of people forget that Malone got hurt. Remember
that is true. He wasn't playing a lot of Oh
they didn't win anything. He was not on the floor.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
Wasn't there the Scottie Pippen Portland Trailblazer team or the Rockets, right,
the Rockets, that Rockets team with Barkley and La Jois.
Sometimes those super teams just don't work out. They could
go on a run, but if they don't win at all,
the whole point of the experiment. You could say that
what did work was when Kevin Durant did go to
the Golden State Warriors, it sort of ensured like automatic championship.

Speaker 4 (44:53):
Yeah, and with NBA teams, a lot of it is
guys need to touch the basketball. They need to have
the basketball in their hands. And you know, if there's
too many guys on the floor like that, you obviously
you got a problem.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
The point is the formula seems to change. It's like,
look at how the forty nine ers play right now,
young quarterback, get them at a low cost, stack them
up around there. That seems to be the formula there
in basketball. I mean, look at all the dudes on
the Knicks. Man, we didn't know a lot of these
guys a few years ago. Now they're competing with everybody.
So it's like, are we over that super team? And

(45:23):
is it about the chemistry moving forward or are we
gonna just keep firing coaches when it doesn't pan out.
That's really what we're asking here.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
Think about that.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
We'll take your feedback here at Fox Sports Radio if
you want to chime in. Most interactive show on the
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The worst casting in sports movies and movies period like

(45:53):
biopis for example, there's some good ones. When I think
of good ones, I think of Barry Peer as Roger
Morris in the movie sixty one.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
He looked like Roger Morris.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
The dude Isaiah whatever his face is from that played
Magic Johnson on Winning Time. So good, you know what
I mean. There's some really great ones, but what are
the bad ones? But one of the worst cast things
we'll talk about that on over promis a story about
Sidney Sweeney. He gets with all the respects Sidney Sweeney.
And as I was saying, was saying, yesterday her speed bags.

(46:25):
Now you said that, I said something else. I don't
think she resembles the female boxer of the eighties.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
Christy Mark.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
Christy was a good looking woman, but we're talking about
the it girl of the moment playing a boxer.

Speaker 2 (46:37):
I think one of the things that made Winning Time
so great was Quincy Isaiah. Quincy Isaiah.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
Yes, mannerisms were just like matching. It was crazy dead
on Some of them just so good. And then there's
some bad ones. Not saying that Sidney Sweeny's not gonna
be good, but we're gonna go over it. Plus, since
we're running out of time, Rich Rich is so proud
that Edwin Diaz has the current day best entrance in sport.
But Timmy trumpets, but there might be a new number one.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
I'm not gonna give it away.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yeah, there's another closer that people are saying, no, no, no,
he's the guy. So we'll go over to best entrances
in sports history on over promised Fox.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
Sports Radios YouTube page eight.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
Minutes from now, because we're just at a time and
over promise too many things here on this show. Definitely
check out the show and you can send that link
to your friends. Please do because the more the merrier,
get on Cavino. That is, Rich and Dude are running
out of time. We are consequences and repercussions. We could
probably talk more about this tomorrow. Yeah, but Pat Beverley

(47:37):
only got four games for a double doozy violation. Oh
you can argue, Jamal Murray got nothing.

Speaker 4 (47:43):
That's wild, dude, small amount of money based on what
he earns per.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Year, that's crazy, And I get it. You know, these
are big players. Big stars. Maybe they didn't know what
to do here. But four games for Patrick Beverley was
rude to a reporter, right, he threw a basketball at
fans twicewice twice.

Speaker 2 (48:05):
That's what makes it astra crazy to me, likeg like
you said, you're thinking fifteen.

Speaker 4 (48:09):
Games or yeah, I mean for Pat bev because of
what happened twice with the fan and the basketball and
then a little later with the reporter, which was rude,
I'm thinking, Okay, this is probably going to be ten
to fifteen games and to fine. You know, Jamal Murray
was fined one hundred thousand dollars. He should have got
at least one game suspended. Yeah, it's in NBA. This

(48:32):
is the epitome of it being a player's league.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
And that's why so hard I mean not so hard.
I don't be over dramatic about it, but that's what's
difficult or challenging about raising kids today because it's just
so hard to find those consequences and repercussions that they
care about, you know, send them to their room almost
like a fun place.

Speaker 4 (48:50):
And I'm not saying overdo it, because yeah, neither situation
was the end of the world. You don't want to
be too hard on Jamal or Patrick, but there's got
to be something that makes them twice about something like that.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
Like you you said, Danny, and like Cavino just said,
there's something. There's a there's a commonality between disciplining children
and players of the NBA because if the consequence and
repercussions not there, they're gonna keep doing it. Like if
my four year old son keeps leaving his dinosaur toys everywhere.
If I don't say, buddy, I'm gonna take these and
throw them out if you don't pick them up, if

(49:22):
I don't give dad threats, is he ever really gonna
listen to it? But then you know you're gonna hear
from somebody another parent at school. Dad threats are the
wrong way to raise your kid. And you know, yeah,
what do I do nowadays? You're not gonna spank or
hit yours. You're not gonna yell them. What are you
gonna shut the Wi Fi off? Kids freak out?

Speaker 2 (49:38):
Yeah? That you know what? I saw that on some
Netflix quake.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
There's one of those comedians said that, Yeah, so hey,
just turn off the WiFi.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
That's the punishment.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
All right, We'll see you guys on over promise, we
get to cover a bunch of stuff right after the show,
and uh, we'll see you then at Covin on Rich
on the Fox Sports Radio YouTube page.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Until then, are Riva there?

Speaker 1 (49:58):
You?

Speaker 2 (49:58):
Maybe you and the over promised plan to see in
a minute later.

Speaker 7 (50:03):
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