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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Today's show here, action packed, old school in fifty hits.
We throw it back every Thursday, and we have something
planned for you. Guys. We're gonna talk Mahomes. We're gonna
talk Devantae Adams, Mahomes, the aggressive fane, aggressive sports fan.
Mahomes cameos like, you said a baseball deep thought. But
you know what just happened to me a second ago?
(00:44):
You forgot what you're gonna say. Yeah, but that is
a has that ever had, That's happened to everyone, whether
you want a date with a girl or a meeting
at work. You're like, well, here's what I think. You're like,
Oh my god, what do I think? Like, I just
totally blinked. Terrible when it happens on the air, dude,
this is embarrassing, yo. The other day true story, Well, thanks,
but it does happen. But for us. It's amplified when
you're on the air. But that is that is a
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very common thing that I think everyone's experience. That's the
way when you have the memory of a goldfish. You
got to write everything down and you'll forget. That's why
I write everything down. I always see him. The other
day on our Patreon, I wrote down some stuff for you, Kavina. Oh,
I can't wait. But the other day on our Patreon,
I had one of those rich moments just now. I
couldn't say the word ventriloquist. That's actually a tough one.
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And I was a villain triquist, you know, a villain villain.
And I couldn't say I was like vantively Lily. Sometimes
your brain is just not functioning. But we will talk
started stuttering. We will talk about those rally cries and sports,
and the whole concept is when your team wins, you
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look back and say, you know, that was awesome, the
rally monkey or something. If it doesn't work, it was
just a lame gimmick your team head, That's what That's
what exactly. So overall that on over promise again, mahomes
baseball old school. But I wanted to ask you out
the Gate because the Mets have an issue going on.
Congratulations Francisco Lindor, by the way, My goodness, hope you
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had a Francisco Lindors sort of night Mets, Yankees, Dodgers
sort of night. Dude. He is playing with all the
magic in the world. This dude is in a zone.
He is the guy. How could you not love what
they're doing. I was with the Mets right now. I
was in such a sports fan mode yesterday that the
second the Mets one, I booked my plane ticket to
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New York. I'm not surprised. I'm going next week. I'm
going against I'm pumped. I'm like I told my wife,
by the way, uh, we're good right with the kids.
Like next week is if you want to see the
live reaction, you want to see Rich jumping around like
a fool, and I don't blame him. It's on our
social media pages at Rich Davis, at Covino and Rich
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in livetime Rich watching Lindor hit a granny unbelievable moment. Yeah, Rich,
you're lucky.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Our boss is so mellow and cool because you sent
us the snapshot of you texting him telling him that
you made the plans to go to New York like
I'm going. It would have been funny if he texted
back at no, you're not.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Listen our boss, super cool guy and he's a big sportsman.
He just you know, took a last minute trip to
London to see his viking so his vikings get solid fired.
I was gonna say skull to you, Scott, but let
me tell you it's when you're a fan. I feel
like sometimes you need to make those spontaneous decisions and
be like, listen, if you work hard, you'll only live once.
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How often was play hard? You work hard? You work hard,
play hard? But if you live once, you work hard,
you only live one. There I go again, footy one,
shame on, you can't what was play hard? Yeah? Yeah,
But my point is how often is your team really there?
Like Danny g could be years, man, if the Raiders
made it to the Super Bowl, We're making sure you're
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there because that is a once.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Could be every ten, twenty thirty years. I'm not leaving
Radio Row forget that.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
When the Mets are in the World Series ten years ago,
I was like, oh, they'll be back again soon, dude.
I didn't have kids. I was a way younger man
ten years ago. Here we are. I'm going to ride
the train. I'm in so I'm going to New York
next week. I'll be doing the show from the East
Coast getting ready for it Mets either Dodgers and you know,
or Rogers and you move away again. We're from the
East Coast, as you guys know, we're out here in
Los Angeles. When you see your stadium and your people
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having the time of their life, do you feel full? Mom?
You feel like you're missing out? Like those are my people,
those are the fans. I should be there, I'm not.
You want to get back and party and cheer with
them like that was a moment yesterday. That was a
magical moment. It really was. So rich wants to be
a part of it. But there's a story today about
your guy, Jeff McNeil. I know that's where this is
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where I'm going. So I know you have a lot
of experience with this because your team makes the postseason
a lot. Same with you, Danny G. Jeff McNeil, former
All Star, former batting title champ right. I had a
garbage year. He bet it like two twenty, just wasn't himself,
got in his zone for a minute, but then got hurt.
People thought he was gonna be out for the rest
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of the year. He is now ready to rejoin the team.
But hold up, the Mets are clicking like nobody else.
Hold up, who do you replace on the roster and say, hey,
let's come on, welcome back Jeff McNeil. Covino said, I
would tell Jeff McNeil, yeah, sorry, dude, Yeah, no way.
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You don't mess with the chemistry right now. Sorry, I'm sorry, man,
you're late to the party. You don't be invited when
we invite you. Oh, I don't care if you're ready.
The Yankees do that all the time with guys like
DJ Lemayhew, like yeah, I know they're good, but they're
not playing good, and then they rearrange everything for him
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and then it breaks up the momentum when you're trying
to put this guy back into the lineup. He can
mess with the chemistry regardless of how good he is,
how ready he is. I would not touch it. I
hate when teams do that. You see it in the NFL.
They're struggling like that, Like the Yankees could use Nestor Cortes.
So if he's like, yo, I'm backing. I'm ready, like,
hell yeah, bring them in. We could use them. Like
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how they're like McNeil, you don't need them.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
I was gonna say Covino, So like how the Dodgers
could use Kermeyer in center field he's back from injury.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Yeah, like some guys, you can Chris Taylor, but some
dudes will ruin that chemistry. And McNeil, I feel is
one of those guys. I don't care how good he is.
And listen, he could be a favorite in the clubhouse.
The point is, you've seen it in the NFL. A
team could throw in a backup quarterback and there's now
a buzz on the team. You're like, oh, the start
is healthy again, and unlet's the start as Homes or
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Josh Allen or someone elite. Sometimes you're like, should they
stick with what they got?
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:42):
I think you roll with what you got right now.
I wouldn't change a thing if it's not broke. You
know the old expression rich, No, I don't I'm better
at all. Don't fix it right, don't change a horse
mid stream seriously. And the Mets are so in the zone, dude,
they're so clicking. Like he said to bring mcnealing right now.
I'm sorry, dude, beat it.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
You know what the secret sauce is leave him off
the playoff roster because Kiermeister and Kershaw, Kermeier and Kershaw
both off the roster, So no chance unfortunately of bringing
them in for Taylor.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
I mean, Danny, you see it in football. I mean
maybe the only example so far is Justin Fields has
maybe overperformed with the Steelers. It makes you feel like, well,
do they really want to go to Russell Wilson at
this point? And by the way this all translates, I
like to make it relatable for life, like we all
have our sports examples too. You don't need McNeil. I
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don't care how good he is, you don't need them.
He's gonna change it down. That's one of the guys
that helped get you now though, right yeah, but I
don't think he's gonna add to what's going on right now.
It's like you and I have a guys trip coming up, right.
It's very strategic on who's going on that guys trip.
So we added my brother this year because, like, you
know what, my brother could add some fun, But he's
that right fit on that guy trip. You bring someone
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else's like a high maintenance in the ass, it changes
the whole dynamic and it's not gonna be as fun.
True have you ever brought have you brought that random
friend around and they click with no one? It's gotta
be that right person. And if it's not, And again
nothing against McNeil. The guy's an all star, you already
said it, a batting champion, but he hasn't been the
same McNeil. So he brings that struggling sort of vibe
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where he's trying to find his swing again into the
lineup where everybody's clicking. You don't need that right now,
I'm telling you, DJ Lemayhew was that guy all year?
You don't need that. You don't need that, and you
don't got the time to let this guy figure it out.
Get out of here with that if you need him
in an emergency. If McNeil were to rejoin the Mets,
that have to readjust whether they have to have one
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less arm in the bullpen or you know who plays
second base where McNeil fits into the lineup, Oh my god,
Jose Iglesias, who's starting Candalita himself or the backup defensively
and I'm sorry, you're a utility guy. I know he's
not like your superstar, but he's getting some timely hits
man and the team rallies around that guy. And I
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know he's not as good as McNeil, but still in
his backup is the newly acquired call up Luis Anhel Acunya,
Baby Acunya. So you're gonna either move Iglesias or Acunya
to re welcome Jeff McNeil. Forget the Mets. Cavino's right
life work any sport, any scenario. When you're clicking, sometimes
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that's not the time to do any chance. It's not
when you shake it up, no way, no how. And
again that's no knock on McNeil at all. I know
what a great player he is. I think the only
thing you do is you say, maybe you carry one
less bullpen guy. McNeil's on the roster, and he's any roster,
but don't but don't pinch. Don't hit her in there
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and disrupt what you guys got going on. That's a mistake.
Maybe mid series, if the Mets are struggling, you say, oh,
you'll throw Jeff in there. But I don't think you
reactivate McNeil and he starts Game one Sunday night against
the Dodgers or Padres. I think you stick with Candalita,
you stick with Akunya. Well, here's this matters. When's the
last time he played a month? Maybe in a month.
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And I know the whole storyline, because you know Rich
talks about the Mets all the time. McNeil was not
the McNeil. You know the entire season. He struggled the
entire season. You don't want that, not now. You don't
want any of that sense of struggling. No, wh's struggling
right now, Aaron Judge and I hate it because everyone's like,
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oh dude, he's got to break out of this. You
don't want any of those thoughts in the postseason. You
want everybody in the zone, everybody's hitting, everyone's at their best.
You don'tant to be worried about that guy who's struggling
right now, and you don't know where that guy is really,
he hasn't played in a minute. Jeff McNeil last appears.
It's nothing personal September sixth, Yeah, nothing personal, man, nothing
personal with the guy. I wouldn't make any changes. That
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is how I feel about it. All right, well, hey,
great baseball. We keep saying that baseball sort of stealing
October back from the NFL. However, there is no great
Mahomes was there losing losing his mind last night? You
see that? You mean tonight a game of significance for
Dan Byer, Seahawks and my forty nine ers. But Major
League Baseball has had their moment NFL big game tonight,
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so maybe they'll steal a little that momentum back. But
I don't want to pile on because I respect him.
In fact, he's a broadcasting legend and a hero. But
to me, as Dan Bayer, being that he's got his
eared to of all this in the broadcasting world, what's
what the TBS? Bob Costas seems like it's a delay,
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like he doesn't have a view of the field. He's
missing calls, like there's an obstruction in his view. Are
we miss sitting in front of a foul pol or so?
Are we missing a layer of the story or is
Bob Costa is just great for the Olympics interviews and
we forgot that maybe baseball's not for him.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
I think that we are tougher on Bob Costas because
he will speak up on other issues, or some people
think puts himself on a pedestal. I actually don't mind
hearing Bob Costas's voice. Not that he was the voice
of my generation, but he was a voice of a generation.
So I like to have the older voices that are there,
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and there aren't a lot that are still around. I
just think because of who Bob Costas is, you didn't
get that with other generational broadcasters.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
I love Bob Costs too, dB, but there's something about
the best exhibit would be if you were in in court,
you're like exhibit A. Listen to Adam A means call
the best exhibit pitp my ride Bro.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
I'm not saying that his calls are are good, but
what I'm saying is that we're jumping on him where
we would give the benefit of the doubt to other
people who have been around Al Michaels actually feel like
we laugh about and say, man, what's you know, Al,
he just he couldn't stand that game last night. You know,
he may have may have lost his step ha ha.
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But with Costas, where like, God get him out of this.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I agree there's a layer. I hear Al Michael's on
Thursday Night football, And while he does sound at times
disinterested and a little angry and older, it's still like
man Al Michael sounds like a big game Bob costas
it doesn't fit like the Olympics, an interview with an
A list celebrity or athlete like Bobs election. Then he
sounds like he's on delay or something. It feels like
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he's on location and not watching the game in real time.
Sounds like Bob Cost. This is AI Bob Cost. It does.
It sounds like that. So for me, it has nothing
to do with anything he may have said in the past,
or anything he's associated with or anything like that at all.
I respect him as a broadcaster. I feel like Ron
Darling's watching the game and he's watching from like a
TV set somewhere else, like there's some sort of disconnect
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where he's on a slight second delay. Taking away from
the call, I actually ran my voice through an AI generator.
This is not a joke storting with the exact same call.
It sounded the exact same and that one's gone like
the same inflection that sounds like the voiceover for a
video game. Yeah, not to put you on the spot. Yeah,
So again, nothing personal, but do you have do you
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have the Lindor home run next to the John Carlo
Stanton hoolme run. If you could find that he's a
great can find out what we're talking you hear Adam
Amine on f S one calling this game equally Mets
Phillies every moment of excitement. He's got the inflection, the excitement.
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And Bob Costas for a go ahead, eighth inning home
run for Stanton, it just felt like he was calling
a game in May. You heard Ron Darling sound a
little frustrated with his call yesterday, so it's not just us.
There was a moment in the game where Bob Costas
thought there was a single up the middle and Vaulty
made a real nice diving catch and He's like he
smothered it? Is it a single? And he's like, no,
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it's not. Darling's like no. Darling was like no, if
you miss that, take a listen. He was like, did
he catch it? Line drive base hit the center field.
It was smothered out there. I don't know if it
was caught. It was caught. Oh my gosh, what a play.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
It's a good thing that what saught before I did
they slapped out the brakes and went back.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
That's what you get when he rushes to make a call. Guys,
Harling's thinking, could could you give me Keith Hernandez and
Gary Cohen back? Please? Thank you. Look when you notice,
that's a bad thing, and it seems to be noticeable,
and maybe social media does bring it more to light
than it normally would be. So it's been a thing.
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I acknowledge it because the Yankee Games haven't sounded as
exciting as the other ones I talk about it. I'm
telling you I am never the guy that piles on.
In fact, I like Joe Buck, I like Al Michaels,
all the all the announcers that people love to just
bust their chops. I'm usually defending them, like say, I
got he's a legend. I love Bob Costas, but in
this particular assignment it's not working. Bob Costas is the
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voice of a generation, al Michaels, Joe Buck, I'm with dB.
These are the legends you want to hear. But for
some reason it's I also think it's a sound mix.
Something's going on. Yeah, maybe like that. Maybe you know
how when recording artists have like a delay in their headphone.
They have a hard time singing, like maybe Bob Costas
has something going on in his earpiece where he's confused
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by something because something's off. But I think that he's
fair game. Sorry to interrupt.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
I think that because of who Bob Costas is and
what he said in the past makes him fair game.
I remember when Keith Jackson, the longtime college football you
know voice rip to Keith Jackson. He also lost a
step and maybe wasn't saying things and understanding the rules,
but we weren't piling on because of who Keith Jackson was.
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He was the voice of our generation. I think with
Costas who he is, it allows us the opportunity to
to take those shots, to have articles and blogs about
Bob Costas saw.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
The New York Post barstool John Boy. Yeah, but they
wouldn't do that.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
But it wouldn't be to el like there being al Michaels,
even though there are similar things. I think that Costas's
passed and what he's done and how he's done may
have rubbed people the wrong way or they think that
he thinks he's holier than thou or mightier than thou.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
So now when he isn't Oh the leaked audio of
him also not wanting to read a promo, did you
hear that? No, coming back from a commercial. Maybe all
this is true, That's not where I'm coming from. Let
me make that clear then. And I feel a little
bad piling on, as you said, Rich, because I don't
want to pile on. But I have ears and eyes,
and I noticed when I'm when I'm witnessing. You know,
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maybe it's just a matter of he's seventy two years
old and his timing's a little off. I don't know,
so that's why I want to be kind and give
him grace, as the kiddos are saying, because we don't
know what's going on, but it's noticeable. Let me just
put this.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
He's not the first person to maybe lose their fastball.
But I think that the amount of what we are
piling on and talking about him maybe is not proportional
to other situations.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
No doubt, there's certainly people that get a tougher time
than others. Yes, Bob cost Is, by the way, what
I was talking about was on a hot mic, and
they want him to do a live read coming back
from the commercial, and he said a CNN commercial. Well,
that puts me in a tough spot. I don't even
know what that means, but but he said that, and
they're like, your MIC's hot. Grimace is a blob? Does
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Grimmace have a voice? Grimace? That's what I assume. I
was like Patrick, a little bit goofy ish, but not
quite as goofy isthing else of the Hamburger the school, Yeah,
the Hamburglers. Oh yeah, Grimss I believe is isn't either
a what is Grimace? He's uh, we've talked about this,
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you know, the Grimm's conspiracy. What I think I mentioned
that on the show, right, Why remember the Grimma shake
at McDonald's. Yeah, and the Grimace shake. People did the
viral trend where they would drink some of the Grimma's
milkshake and then they like die. That was supposed to
be not Grimace's birthday, because that was the whole thing, like,
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oh Grimace's birthday, we have a shake. Apparently they were
gonna have Grimace come out, and then they saw the
backlash that Budweiser got when they had that transgender person
do the ad campaign, and they're like, oh, pivot, pivot
on Grimas's birthday because they're like, he's fifty three, why
would you do a fifty third birthday? So that conspiracy
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is out there, but I want to bring up this
one point and then we'll move on from baseball. Bob
costas a legend. We're not trying to pile on. But
it was very clear that the enthusiasm that FS one
and again we have no affiliation with FS one Fox
Sports Radio and FS one not like affiliated completely, which
means it's not like I'm being a homer here. Adam
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Aman listened to his home run call with Lindor. The
two one Lindor don't like.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
Centerfield puts the nuts on top the biggest slag of
the seasons New York.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Now, let's be real, though it was a grand slam
in a crucial moment, so you got to factor that in.
But he was tied to two in Kansas City and
John Carlo gets up to the plate.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Take a listen, high fly ball deep left field that
goes Melendez.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Forget about it, it's gone. I mean, hold on, Mets
were playing at home. You missed the best in Kansas City?
All right, here comes missed the best when he has
like like a nerdy like, uh, you could sum up
the evening with the John Carlo large.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Part here it comes listen part this night has belonged
to John Carlos Stanton.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
And he gives the Yankees the Lad's three to two.
In the eighth I heard a glitch. Maybe it is Ai.
Maybe it's an Ai, Bob Costas up.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
Maybe he's more into trying to storyteller than call the game.
You know, so maybe that's like the because it sure
seemed like it on that last part.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Different styles. That's why I think he works so great
for the Olympics. Sure, a lot of great storylines. There
is a storyteller. Is a storyteller in the Olympics, noticeable noticeable.
He doesn't even do that anymore. Well, that was yesterday.
Excited for the games today. Speaking of the Royals game
where Jean Carlo big G hit a Stantonian blast, they
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kept showing Patrick Mahomes throughout the night. I don't know
if you guys saw that. Well, you're talking about who
they showed. Did anyone else pick the great Seinfeld reference
up from Adam Aman during the Mets Phillies game, No,
it wasn't. They showed Seinfeld nervous in the suite and
Adam Eman Adam, I mean it said there he is, man,
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what's the deal with his game? I was like, oh, yeah,
what's the deal? Give him too much credit? Come on,
he had a good call. You gotta be uh, you know,
kissing his ass now fair enough? As my dad was saying,
I think you're kissing an assay it? I did. I did. However,
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see Patrick Mahomes awfully aggressive. Yes, I mean I know
he's one percent owner of the Royals, and uh, you know,
obviously these are my people, my fans, and he was
all amped up and fired up. And there was a
lot of people though who didn't know, Like you know,
when I was watching your Mets, for example, rich I
(22:34):
was at the gym, so a lot of people just
casually watching the Yankee game and they're seeing Mahomes. They're like,
who is he antagonizing? Which Yankee fan? Is he bullying?
Here his face? Because you kept seeing him getting the
face of a Yankees fan. So if you aren't listening,
because they did acknowledge who it was, you're like, who
is he bullying? What is going on? Turns out he
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was getting aggressive with a former teammate, gerrig Deeterer, Greg
named after lou Geregg family of Yankee fans. They explain
his brother is Munson Deeter or whatever, named after Thurman
Munster Thumb Munson. But Greg was a former teammate from
twenty seven to twenty twenty one, I believe, a wide
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out for the Chiefs. So he was just getting in
the face of a former teammate like yeah, what what, Yeah, Royals,
let's go, you know, and he's all fired up, and
that's what we were witnessing yesterday and aggressive Patrick Mahomes
rooting on his Royals. So it got us thinking, where
is the line, real quick, where is the line when
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it comes to ribbing your buddies about their sports team,
Like when are you crossing the line where it's like,
all right now, you're not being funny, You're sort of
being a dret a er. I've never been the guy
to give the old nanny Nanny pooh pooh to the
team to like if Danny g if your Dodgers lose.
I'm not doing that because that's none up. None of
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us on none of us on this show are like that.
Speaker 6 (24:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
I hate it when somebody gets in your personal space.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
That's where the line is. Crossed. Never been that guy.
I've never been the guy to text somebody either a
little bit like I took notice. I know. Well, listen,
here's the thing. When you're just during the game, yo,
let's go all right, if you're cheering against each other
like got him strikeout or touchdown. That's one thing I
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think if after the game you're like, Joe, we beat you,
f you ha ha. I find that August. It's like
you didn't win, like you're almost bragging against someone Like
it doesn't add up to me as a grown up,
Like if the Yankees, if the Dodgers had to playing
the Mets and the Mets win, If I'm like Danny, yeah, man, haha,
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I did nothing. I just cheered, it makes no sense
to me. Yeah, but I'm the flip side. I think
it would be in good taste if Danny g congratulated man,
congratulations on your myths and you're not on the team.
That's just how it goes. Congrats on your miss I mean,
I mean you hear that in our hallways.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
When the Panthers upset the Raiders a few weekends back,
Big Mike, somebody say, who for me?
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Who is that? You know?
Speaker 2 (25:17):
The guy who runs his place allegedly is a Panthers fan,
and he is.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
He has Panthers slides. I saw him in Panthers flip flops.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
But the following Monday afternoon in here, he told me
on my Andy Dalton and I told him, hey, congratulations, man,
you guys earned that victory. And he looked a little surprised.
I think he thought I was gonna you know.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Him, Yeah, so I think you could, you know, brag
like we won kind of even though you're not on
the team. You've rooted for the team, that's your alliance.
That's fine, but I think it's in bad taste to
be Let's say, Patrick Mahomes was a little aggressive. I
don't know the relationship, but that's annoying behavior. It really
like if someone was doing that to me, I'd want
to elbow them a little bit, a karate kick, at
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least to the knees. Like it was a little bit annoying,
a little bit much. I have a story of going
above and beyond where and by the way, they can't
be that great of friends, even though former teammates, because
I looked them up. I think he had two receptions
between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one that go Where
was that friendship then? So Danny g my mom. My
mom dated the same guy for like twenty years after
(26:26):
my dad never liked the guy. Right. During a forty
nine Ers Packers game in the nineties, when Brett Favre
would get the better of Steve Young in some of
those late nineties battles, I was watching the game at
like my girlfriend's house. I came back to my childhood house.
I was in high school this mother. You know what
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he did. I'm glad my mom's not with him anymore.
I didn't like him anyway. Whoa he put green and
yellow balloons in my bedroom. Wow, really just to rub
it in, And I remember being like, Yo, what an
a hole? That's not funny. He thought he was being
playful maybe, but playful kid, he taken the wrong way.
Like Dinny g imagine, the Raiders lost a big game
(27:10):
to I don't know, the Chiefs, and all of a sudden,
we decorated your car with red.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
That's like wrong, No, And the last time the Raiders
were in the Super Bowl rich again and obviously through
all those interceptions and the house I was at watching
this big game. There was a family member of the
host who had no dog in the race, but was
just openly rooting and talking s about the Raiders constantly
the whole game, just because he wanted to get a
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rise out of me.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Did I tell the story on Fox Sports? Ready to do? You?
Remember when I was watching a forty nine Ers game
in my house and one of the parents at the
school came over and they were cheering against They were like, oh,
Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship game, And I told
my wife, I'm like, tell them to shut the f
up or get out of the house, because they're not Lions.
They're not Lions fans. So what they're doing is just
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you're eating my food, you're drinking my drink. Get the
f out of here. There's a fine line I think
between a good old fashioned ribbing and jerky behavior. Charles
in Florida, you're on with Cinar, guys.
Speaker 6 (28:16):
It's great to talk to you again.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Thanks man, what's up?
Speaker 6 (28:20):
I feel vindicated. I've been saying this for two years.
You know, you guys are talking about the costas home
run call.
Speaker 7 (28:25):
It's a lot more than that.
Speaker 6 (28:26):
The guy just can't do play by play in a game.
There's so many instances of like you said, I think
he's good at the Olympics. He's good at telling a story.
You could have paneled together. You have him on that,
you have him talking. But he's lost more than his
fastball with these games, he says the obvious. He pats
himself on the back. He's got delayed reactions to everything.
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It's awful.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah, it's it's noticeable. And we say that respectfully. Maybe
we could just say it's more noticeable because of how
great the other guy seemed to be at play by play.
It's not an easy thing to too. These other guys
are really great and best wishes to you and everyone
in Florida. Milton tore Through. I see videos, you saw
Tampa with a raise play. The roof is off. People
(29:10):
are going back to their houses and alligators in their house.
My goodness, I can't remember so our wishes to them.
Jacob Virginia, what's up, dude?
Speaker 8 (29:19):
Hey? Can you hear me?
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Yeah, yes, sir.
Speaker 7 (29:21):
How's it going?
Speaker 1 (29:22):
How's it going?
Speaker 9 (29:22):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (29:23):
Sorry about that? Super big fan.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Love you guys.
Speaker 7 (29:25):
Listen to you guys every day. Thank you on the
way home from work. Yeah, of course, we're just going
to share a story about so basically, you know, I've
been a sports fan for you know, a long time.
I'm twenty four years old. But rewind back to two
thousand and eight. It was the Patriots versus Giants and
the Super Bowl, and I remember that we got invited
over to a friend's house and their whole family was
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huge Patriots fans, and like I said, almost I knew that,
but I wasn't necessarily understanding how much, you know, weight
was held behind it. So I just remember rooting for
the Giants all night, just to kind of change things
up in the room, like there was too many Patriots fans.
The helmet catch happened, and I remember jumping up out
keep on. I was eight years old. I'm twenty four
hours eight years old, So I remember jumping up and
(30:09):
screaming and my friends literally falling on the ground and
crying and like pissed off at me, like crying.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
I remember, let me let me take it back, your kid,
Let me let me take it back, and then we'll
do I know, we got to hit when fifty hits.
It was the two thousands, Danny, when the Red Sox Yankees,
there was no bigger rival rivalry in sports. I went
to Covino's house to watch a playoff game. Cavino had
people over, pizza, drinks, everything. Oh, my family's house, right, yeah,
And I remember I was I'm a Mets fan, but
I was even like, yeah, whatever, I'm not going to
(30:38):
root against them, Cavino. It's family. Someone some girl brought
their new boyfriend. It was my sister's boyfriend, but he
was go red Sox, and I'm like, is this guy
gonna get killed? Dude? He was getting meat mugged the
whole night by all my family members. Get this dude
out before we strangle them. What are you doing? Yeah? Seriously?
All right, well let's do it. When fifty hits come on,
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there's a certain yea. What we gonna do is go back.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Back into town, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School went fifty hits at fifty after CNR give you
the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah, all right, so today happens to be ten ten wins, right,
Let's go Yankees. Ten ten October tenth, which is also
David Lee Roth's seventieth birthday. Damn, he's a zany guy.
That guy mosdy bosdy Bap Diddy bab by the way,
even though he's part of our intro, I'm too young.
(31:40):
I don't know anything about David Lee Roth the way
you for some reason, it's like I was never into that.
Maybe because I had MTV and you didn't. Yeah, it's
probably true, right. One of my first albums, you know what,
first album I bought at Crazy Eddie was nineteen eighty
four Van Halen. I love Van Halen. I was hot
for teachers. Listen, you know my best David Lee Brough
reference what that he lights him in? And Adam Sandler.
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I mean, that's pathetic. I wouldn't brag about this. Ryan Hill,
and I'm not a big so. David E. Roth is
seventy years old today, and Danny brought to my attention
something that I don't even remember, but it's great. Apparently
he makes a cameo in The Sopranos and he's playing poker,
playing cards with Tony Soprano. I don't remember if he
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is supposed to be David Lee Roth in that scene. Yeah, yeah,
because isn't there another scene where Tony's playing with like
Frank Sinatra Joe that's actually Frank Yeah, yeah, so all right,
so he makes a cameo as himself. Ay, I bought
a bottle of anything, the Gladi's donut to Tony Soprano's
poker game, Bosty Bosdy Bop, you know, and he's doing
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his whole weird David Lee Roth thing. It made us
think on his birthday of other random celebrity cameos, the
best cameos of all time and your favorite shows growing
up or movies or whatever. It could be. Athletes could
be random ones like quick one something about Mary Brett Favra.
That's a class Brett far laid ass, which by the way,
(33:09):
is probably one of the worst acting gigs of all time.
And that was Brett Farv here, Brett Favra. So we'll
take all your feedback. Next, let's get the phones going.
CNR on FSR best cameos ever. He was Brett Farv
doing here, Danny G. I want to thank you. I'm
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buying lunch this week or next week, your choice, because
I did the Cavino Rich Danny G parlay yesterday just
for the hell of it. I was like, yeah, let
me do Mets, Yankees Dodgers, And it was the rare
occurrence where all three of us were happy. What a
bullpen game? Spectacular that was. Yeah, some great games when
when it works out, it seems like a genius move, right, Yeah,
(33:52):
like bullpen game. And it was nice to see both
Bets and Otani wake up. I know. I'm hoping that's
the deal with Judge tonight. We're gonna get to a
bunch of stuff today, Like I want to talk about
Silent Morning. Rich Remember freestyle music. I grew up in
the New York, New Jersey area. Of course, Well there's someone,
there's someone in the world of sports on my team
(34:13):
that looks like an old freestyle artist. I want to
explain that later. It's funny and we're gonna take all
your feedback now about the cameos. But I want to
point out what I was gonna say before Edwin Diaz.
This is something I don't think anyone realized in the moment.
Casual fan or diehard fan. When you watched Edwin Diaz
strike out Schwarbur to end that game, that's when they advance.
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You know, Edwin Diaz, Do you remember how he got injured? Danny?
Do you remember? I wonder if most people do, is
that why he was going like this. The celebration was like,
calm down because he got hurt celebrating the World Baseball Classic,
missed the year plus of his career. So Edwin Diaz.
Yesterday after striking out scharbur when the Mets all went
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to go jump on it, you didn't want to, he
gains listen, learned his lesson. He gave a little like
go jump on everyone else, and he just grunted and
he hugged the catcher. Yeah, hugged the catcher and that's it.
And he pushed. He gave everyone the like back away
makes sense. You know. Congrats to your Mets. Way to go,
way to go. No, seriously, I'm jealous of the Mets.
Speaker 10 (35:19):
Man.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
You got the fire. They could end any minutes, so
don't worry about that. We'll see what happens starting Sunday
in either San Diego or out here in Los Angeles.
We shall see now every Thursday here on the show,
we reminisced, we throw it back, and because it's David
Lee Roth's birthday, a random clip surface of him making
a cameo. Word up, it's the code word making a
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cameo on the Sopranos as himself playing cards like Tony
you know, has his buddy there and it's David Lee
Roth and I got playing cards. I got feedback from
everybuddy Sean who listens on the iHeart app out here
in La Coincidentally, he's rewatching the show right now. Yeah,
so am I watch this episode last night? No go
so funny, he said. It's the episode where they're playing
(36:04):
poker and David Lee Roth made a joke about how
he writes off condoms for work because he uses so many. Oh,
ain't that right, Tony, Like he makes a joke about
how he's the man and he's there right himself.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
The episode's called all Happy Families. Wow. So it got
us thinking of random cameos, maybe some of the best
ones of all time that come to mind for you.
Some are sports related, they don't have to be. But
Rich already brought up Brett Favre, which might be one
of the most popular but one of the weakest. His
acting chops are so we man.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
Rich had a football one. I have a baseball one
for you. This picture was before our time, but just
to see him working with one of the Brady kids
as little kids were like, oh, that must be awesome.
Don Drysdale starring on The Brady Bunch. Remember he just
happened to be in the backyard with Greg's dad. I
feel like Joe Namath was on it too.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
I got a double check he had to be, because
I'm thinking the same thing when you said Drysdale, I'm like,
oh yeah, name it too.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
And remember Drysdale like complimented, complimented Greg on his pitches,
and so it went to Greg's head and he just
wanted to drop out of school.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Oh I love the Brady Bunch. One of these days
we have to leave the studios here and take a
ride to Studio City. Isn't it like right down the
street close? Yeah, it's like five minutes from our Have
you ever seen it? Though I've never been there. I
lived in that town, and I never saw a lot
of TV and movie houses in the area that are
very close to us. But that's all right, So I
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don't give you another sports one tool. There's a few
sports ones, all right. Here's an obvious one, Mike. Wait,
hold that is that when you used to hang with
Sam the Butcher. Huh oh, that's a reference. That's when
Sam was dating Alice. I was the Butcher. Yeah, so
you remember obviously what resurrected Mike Tyson's career. Of course
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that it was a it was a cameo on The Hangover.
So and he'll tell you, like Collins, it brought him
back to life. It made him relevant again and is
you know, we haven't stopped seeing him since. But it
also changed your perception of Mike Tyson. He went from
like you know, some allegations and like you know, biting
Evander Holyfield, and all of a sudden it's like, oh,
Mike Tyson's funny. It changed a lot of people's impression
(38:19):
of Iron Mike. So I think the Hangover and Tyson
is a great example. I'm gonna give you another sports
one because I don't think anyone's gonna say it. It's
Fox Sports Radio live from Tirack dot Com studio, isn't
it Office Christmas Party where our pal Olivia Munn is
in the movie and jam Bateman and Jason Bateman and
they bring out like they bring out Jimmy Butler, Jimmy
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Butler at the party, Jimmy Butler. It's a young Jimmy
Butler too, like he wasn't really that famous yet. And
he's young Jimmy Butler in the movie acting as Jimmy Butler.
And it's kind of funny is that I'd had a
crazy drug fueled party. Yeah, it was great. It's a
great scene, like because you're like, oh yeah, no, Jimmy
Butler in that movie. So it sticking with basketball? What
about Kevin gar Net and Uncut Gems? Oh yeah, he
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was like a star of that. That was like more
of an act an acting right, Like that was more
of an acting role. He was great, but he was himself.
He was playing himself. I mean, there's somebody that are
coming to mind. If you and the family, are you
and your wife? He watched Fuller House the reboot on
Netflix when they brought back DJ Tanner, Stephanie Tanner, all
the girls. Hunter Pence, the baseball player San Francisco Giants
(39:26):
dated Stephanie Tanner. First, I thought that was from Home Alone.
That was Hunter Pence. Sure, Hunter Pence on Fuller House
and I'm a big How I Met Your Mother fan
In the two thousands, Barney Stintzon would always joke and
pretend that he was on the Yankees to try to
get booty, and he bumped into Nick Swishers like Nick Swisher.
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It's like Nick Swisher is actually on the Yankees. So
Nick Swisher was on How I Met your Barney Stintson.
I didn't know that it was a good one. That's great.
You watched Modern Family. The late great Kobe Bryant and
David Beckham was on Modern Family. How about your boy
Lebron in the movie train Wreck? He was fantastic. He
was also like an actor in that movie. It was
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pretty much a main character. He was good. You know
what I thought Rich was gonna say? And I was
ready to throw something at him. I'm serious. I was
ready to throw my headphone case at your head because
when you brought a fuller House, I thought you're gonna
say remember when they brought Macy Gray out for an episode.
I was gonna be like, that's your cameo reference. Favorite,
someone owed someone a favorite. I try to say good bye,
(40:29):
and why is she on this? How about Macy Gray
in the training Day?
Speaker 11 (40:33):
I want to see that damn one.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
I guess she does acting, but for some reason it
was the oddest thing. That's a second Fuller House reference.
But I thought that's what you're gonna say. I was ready.
They were at a bar and it's like, look, there's
pop star Macy Gray, clearly a favorite. Cash Now again,
I got my last one before we go to the phones,
we'd like to include you Fox Sports Radio Nation, Get
you involved at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox,
and of course at Covino and Rich on social media.
(40:58):
I think the ones that stood out the most to
us as kids were those crossover episodes, and one that
stands out to me if I'm not mistaken, correct me
if I'm wrong, but Rent the Globetrotters make a cameo
not only on Gilligan's Island and Scooby Doo. Yeah, but
they meet cameos on both shows. They were a big deal.
(41:20):
They were the Savannah the Savanna Banadas of the day,
but they were on the Island, right, all right, cool,
because I definitely know that on Scooby Doo, I should
have told you that was just a weird dream you had,
no but that's that's You're like, Hey, that's the Globetrotters,
And those are exciting moments and they're memorable, and that's
why we discuss them. David Lee Roth was on The
Sopranos as David Lee Roth it's his birthday, So we
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go to you. Now other cameos and sports in life.
Let's go Matt Southern California, Covino and Rich on the
anniversary the birthday of David Lee Roth. What's up, man?
Speaker 11 (41:52):
Well, first of all, happy birthday, mister David Lee Roth.
And of course the Luther Colvino and Rich natural contents
backed by since herebs man. You guys, you guys just
took my thunder Man as a kid. When when Batman
and Robin or the Harlem Globetrotters show up on Scooby
you to jump, you know, help out and solve mysteries.
I mean, I was just absolutely mind blowing.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
It was cool, right, it stood out so much to you.
You're like, what, well, two worlds kal any crossover stood out?
I remember, I don't want to steal another answer. Sorry,
there met he Mett. But I would consider that a cameo, no,
because it was like it was them as themselves. Yeah,
a crossover crossover cameo. I'm with those because I was thinking,
do you remember when different Strokes are the most iconic
one Different Strokes bumps into Michael Knight and night Rider
(42:35):
and Kid and there was an episode a night Rider
Different Strokes crossover. It was mind blasting. As a kid,
I was like what as a kid, You're like, whoa,
that's Arnold and Michael was as possible. Yeah, you couldn't
wrap your head around it back then. All right, So
other cameos which come to mind. Let's go Mike in Albany,
New York.
Speaker 8 (42:53):
What's that Mike hey Fellow there too. I got the
other two baseball ones. One is a Keith hernandez On.
I was an older one. I never saw it, but
I've seen it online since then. It was mister Belvedere
had like Mickey Mantle and and Willie Mays and Reggie
Jackson and like some softball game to support what was
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going on. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
I was mister Remember Bob Bucker was on the show,
Mister Baseball himself. Ancher was the dad on the show.
So I bet they tied it in somehow. Wow, that's
a good one. I actually when he said that he
like unlocked the memory. I remember that when you when
you think of some of those eighty shows. I'm trying
to decide did Tony danz up A was there any
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baseball cameo? Because remember he was supposed to be a cardinal.
I don't remember remember that. No, I don't remember seeing that,
but I remember he was supposed to have played on
the on the Cardinals on the show. If you're a
fan of Game of Thrones, I'll throw these two at you.
Ed Sheeran and baseball pitcher Noah send Guard both found
(44:01):
their way on that show. They just wanted to be
like in the in a random army scene. I don't
remember no Sindergarden Game of Thrones. I remember what Ed
Sheeran was on it. So that cool. So you know,
it's one of those like put yourself out there. You're
in the moment, you're a big star. I want to
be on Game of Thrones. Any other cameos eight seven,
seven ninety nine on fox Spot, you got one? You
(44:23):
asked about Who's the Boss? Since he played? There was
an episode where Tony's old baseball rival challenges him to
a game that brings former Yankee manager Billy Martin. Yes, yes,
Steve Sacks and Bob Uker all made it appearance. So
I'm like, oh wait, episode twenty four, Steve Sacks, Huh
what you got there? Iowa, Samuel all right?
Speaker 10 (44:43):
Not so much sports related, but this movie, this comedy
has probably punch for punch pound for pound. The most
cameos ever fit into a film, it would be Coneheads. Uh,
let me just run down the list. Here cameos, all right, okay?
Speaker 1 (44:56):
David Spade, Chris Farley, Sindbad, Michael Richards, Phil Harmon, Adams Sandler,
Jason Alexander, Dave Thomas, Lorraine Newman, Drew Carrey, Kevin Neeland,
Jan Hooks, Parker Posey, Julius Sweeney, Ellen Degender's, Tim Meadows,
Tom Davis.
Speaker 10 (45:10):
The list goes on and on. I mean it's unbelievable.
Every scene has a cameo from a famous comedian at
the time.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
You say Buster Posey, Wow, say Dave, Tom Parker Posey,
you know the other the Canadian Dave Thomas. Yeah. Coneheads
Man one of my favorites. That is underrated movie underrated,
Codeheads one of my favorites only ever said by Iowa
side is an excellent film. Unacceptable? Could I give you
a underrated favorite? Most unacceptable? Sorry? My favorite? Most random
(45:37):
baseball player cameo in a movie nineteen ninety seven's Men
in Black. You know how they like the spaceships are
taking off in Queen's so they go over or yes, yes,
I guess stadium at the time, and it's Bernard Guilty
is the outfit gets bunked on the head. He sees
the Yeah, he sees the spaceship, but he like gets
(45:57):
distracted and then a ball hits him on the head
and then later but it's Gilk. I didn't know that
until Spot pointed it out. There was like a tabloid
cover where he's like, yeship maybe, And a lot of
those movies that we go up watching it would be
like some generic Yankee guy or GENERI like, it wasn't
really the real guy, right, So the fact that it's
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the real guy there is pretty cool. That just made
they spent that extra money. Jeeter was on episode of
Seinfeld too, Wasn't he was? Wasn't George Paul O'Neil and
Bernie were to Yeah, wasn't George showing him how to
hit Danny Tartible was on Seinfeld But hold on, you
got me thinking too that the hold JeI for a second,
but you were talking about Keith Hernandez before. I've seen
Keith interviewed and the power of Seinfeld in the nineties.
(46:40):
He's admitted that more people know him as Keith Hernandez
from Seinfeld. Come on than Keith Hernandez the baseball You
help me move my couch, right, isn't that one of that?
I think he's like needs help moving. He had a couple,
He had like a minute on that show and that
that was a big deal. He was also a love
interest of Helene Bennis. Yeah, oh wow. See, yeah, that's why. Uh,
(47:02):
the minor League of the Mets they do the Seinfeld Night. Yeah,
they always have like games and Bobble special, bob Aheads
and all that stuff. Yeah, Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams
are on Seinfeld episode. There is a speaking to Jeter.
You think Brett farv' is a bad actor? Hey you, Mary.
Derek Jeter is in the movie Anger Management with Adam
Sandler and and and Roger Clemens is in it too,
(47:25):
and they're talking. They're talking about Anger Management and his
delivery of that line goose Fraba rockets so bad. Yeah,
I'm with you, And I'm the biggest Derek Jeter fan
you ever meet. He's so stiff and he's sucket even today.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
I know there's a lot of Lucille ball fans and
on some of these TV crossover best of lists, Lucy
and Superman was the name of the episode. It comes
up a lot, is the number one crossover? What cameo? Yeah,
the o g Superman actor.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
Yeah, George Reeves is in the black and yeah George.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
He uh yeah, so Ricky confusing Ricky mentions that Superman's
in town, and Lucy tries to finagle her way to
get him to show up to Little Ricky's birthday party.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
I don't think I've ever seen that one. You know,
you talked about how Mike Tyson totally changes image by
being in The Hangover. Yeah, but I was overweight at
the time. I've always regretted how I looked in that
I thrown out of out of shape, but it motivated
he was in another Hangover movie. But the uh when
you talk about people who got an opportunity to show
a different side of themselves. Neil Patrick Harris will credit
(48:37):
his cameo in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
because when he played like like an a hole and
a hole Neil Patrick Harris, Everyone's like, wait a minute,
you could play that type of vibe, which set him
up for Barney Stinson. Hold on, I mean there's another
cameo tie in right there. Billy Zapka and Ralph Machio
(48:58):
played themselves on Howie Me Your Mother, and that may
have sparked all the success with Cobra Kai because Barney
Stinson was the one who pointed out that Billy Zapka
was the guy, was the good guy allong. But they
made cameos as themselves on the show. So other cameos
on David Lee Roth's birthday, who so randomly appears on
(49:21):
The Sopranos, which resurfaced as a result Trip in Vegas.
What's up trip?
Speaker 9 (49:27):
Hey, gentlemen, I wanted to give y'all a quick apology
before my answers. I just I listened to the show
every day, but I just started listening to your overproduct
promised podcast on the weekends, just when I have time. Yeah,
it is phenomenal, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Yeah, you know, I think it's our I think it's
our most underrated product. I really think that. I appreciate that.
Episode sixty six premieres in about forty minutes to watch it. Yeah,
it's really fun.
Speaker 9 (49:51):
Well, then I got a couple of quick ones, so
obviously Bob Barker and happy Gilmorey, what about Yeah? And
then I got two more. I got two more David.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
BOWI, oh yeah great.
Speaker 9 (50:03):
And then and then there's one that you this. You
have to go way back. Remember in happy days when
Fons had his nemesis that knew karate, that wanted to
fight him. It was Tom.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
Hanks, Kevin in Ohio. Hey Kevin.
Speaker 11 (50:22):
Boys, thank you taking a call. This is the first
one I thought of. Eighties baby nineties.
Speaker 6 (50:29):
Hid this want to hit hard first time I saw it.
Speaker 11 (50:32):
Vanilla Ice didja.
Speaker 9 (50:33):
Turtles Go.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
Go Go Home? Boy? You probably Speakhett, he would have spoon.
Vanilla Ice is Yeah, he's a legend. Now. I got
two sport ones to end it, and I can't believe
no one said it. Okay, what you got? I gotta
go one too. I want to throw it. I must
kill the queens. Jackson Man, Yeah, it's a really good,
(50:58):
really good one. Parents listening to us right now, please
show that movie to your kids. Oh tell you Reggie
Jackson dude as an angel trying to kill the Queen
and rich one of your favorite movies. John McEnroe and
mister Deed's that John mckennie, Dude yeah, I think we
all have one last one, Spotty. I want to go
with the movie Little Giants starring Rick moranis at O'Neill.
(51:21):
You had John Madden, Emmett Smith, Bruce Smith, Tim Brown.
Yeah it was They show up to like show the
kids how to play football.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
And one of one of our most lovable athletes, Sam
play the music.
Speaker 1 (51:34):
Just listen to this clip right here, assassination. For Christ's sake,
Can you straighten chef? No? Can you put any weight on? No?
I stuck my sorry, let's get him all the lake.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
When Larry David was sitting courtside at a Lakers game
and trip Shack.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
I thought you were going to say another gag. Curb cameo.
Curb famous for cameos, Bill, maybe he is. He considered
a cameo if they're not playing themselves.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
Well that iowa, Sam and I were talking about that
off the air. Curb is interesting because some cameos they
play themselves and others they don't. It's if there's no
rhyme or reason to it. They some will play a
character on the show.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
There's a few. There's a few instances, like like there's
a lot of people like hockey fans always have to
point out, you know, in Dumb and Dumber kick his
ass Sea Bass, that was cam Neely like that the
Hockey Star. But he played Sea Bass in that movie.
So I wonder do you consider it a cameo if
they play a character. Isn't that just acting then? Right?
(52:41):
I don't know. I think you gotta play yourself to qualify.
So there you have. Oh you said Curb, Yeah, if
you want one last one, because it was the final
season of Curb, which is fresh on the mind. Mm
hm when Larry, I don't want to spoil anything, but
it's like a year old now when Larry was the
guy that gave Bruce Springsteen COVID where he had to
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cancel his tour. That was that was a great caveat Dale,
Earnhard Junior and talladeg good night. So look, if you
want to add to the list, hit us up at
Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. The greatest cameos
and happy birthday to David Lee. Raw All right, who
(53:23):
you got tonight? Man? And I'm not talking NFL, I'm
talking w NBA finals. Who do you got? Man? Do
you got the Liberty or the Lynx? Oh? Think thanks
for telling me the two teams Liberty and Justice for all.
I thought you're gonna say you didn't know. I thought,
I thought that's what you're gonna say. Those are real
two teams. Yes, okay, yeah, Liberty all the way, bro,
(53:46):
and again be the over. Let me just read what
the the meme says, and and this is true. That's
proof that without Caitlin Clark, nobody really knows what's going
on with the double.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Your Angel Rees. I'll give her a little creditude.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
You know what. I didn't want to put that out
of you. I didn't want to put it on you.
You can make it. I mean, listen, because I gave listen.
I'm always a supporter of women's sports, but I do
think that when Caitlyn Clark and Angel Rees and a
lot of the young stars of the game, we could
say that everything else is way exciting right now too.
So that gets lost, but you'll consider it a reminder, guys,
(54:22):
props to the w NBA. A huge, big season for
that league, but the final start tonight, it's just tough
with Thursday night football playoff baseball. You're that league is
really in its primo time in the summer when there's
not as much going on. But I don't know one
human being that's gonna watch a w NBA Finals over
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baseball playoffs and Thursday night football. But maybe this one.
If Kitlyn Clark was in it, I bet you'd have
a few eyes on it. But I wonder I'd be
getting a lot more coverage than it's getting that. I
wonder if the ratings. I wonder if the ratings tonight
are equal to other years, and it will be a
big letdown. My guess is, yes, Well, I I need
to tell us what's going down tonight. Rich We're lying
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We'll have some fun tomorrow. All right. Well, again, the
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official reports are not out, Danny g but a big
part of tonight's game, how's Fred Warner look? Because Fred
Warner is not only the leader of that defense, he's
the leader of the forty nine ers, Fred Warner defensive
MVP of the league. And also you could tell Brock
perty's a little more subdued. He's your team leader. Fred.
That team goes, I believe a lot of times by
Fred Warner. So Fred Warner was questionable, it looks like
(56:10):
he's a go. Kittle looks like he's a go. So
the Niners, other than Hufonga who has a risk deal
going on now and McCaffrey, who we know is not
going to come back for another month, the Niners seem
to have a healthy enough squad tonight. And listen, you
could say it's a little bit of a homer pick,
but the Niners have lost so many close games where
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they just they could very easily be four and one
if one or two plays goes a different way. They
are the total example of a team that can't finish.
I think they're more talented than the Seahawks. The games
in Seattle advantaged Seattle there but Niners minus three and
a half. I'm not even fiddling with a teaser or
anything like that. Niners straight up minus three and a half.
(56:54):
This is a statement game. If the forty nine Ers
lose this game, that's Nobleno, me and Migo, because that
would mean their three losses so far would be against
you guessed, Rams, Cardinals, Seahawks. Zero and three in your
division in week six could spell missing the playoffs. Yeah,
that's not good. So not to start you expected from
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the forty nine Ers. I mean, I'm not trying to
be dramatic. It's week six, but I must wins a
little dramatic, but really need to win is sort of
where I'm at because you win your three and three
and Seattle's three and three, and after a disappointing start,
you're tied for first place in the NFC West if
you lose your two and four. So I think Kyle
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Shanahan bet a rile the hell out of these guys.
So I like the Niners straight up minus three and
a half. Hey, take the money line. I thought about
doing this too. I called it to C and R Special.
I'm gonna talk about it on over, promised later Cavino
pulling for the Yankees tonight, I'm pulling for the Niners.
Why not do a little forty nine ers money line?
Yankees money line that pays one fifth plus one fifty. So, hey,
(58:02):
any thoughts since you're on it about this game? Right now?
The Guardians are up one nothing, and of course the
Yankees got Garrett call in the mount tonight and close
it out so threatening Tiger's got first in there. They're
down one. So now the bass are juice bass juice
reducts in the bump. Maybe because I was watching the
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game closely yesterdays as a as a Mets fan. Don't
feel like that game was zipping along. This game's in
the second inning. Don't you feel this game has been
on an hour? I mean serious, this game. I feel
like this game has been on an hour and a half.
And speaking of I teased it kind of, so I
do want to close out saying this. If you want
to see what I'm talking about, I posted it in
my Instagram story at Steve Covino. I'll post it at
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Covino and Rich in the IG story. Something really funny.
You ever see somebody and you're like, why do I
know this guy's face? Who do you look like? A
lot of people said the mystery has been solved. When
it comes to Yankees outfielder now playing first base, Oswaldo Cabrera, yank,
Oswaldo Cabrera looks like an old school freestyle superstar. Do
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you guys know what freestyle music is? I don't know
if that's just a regional New York, New Jersey thing,
because where we grew up, where I grew up, freestyle
music tkas like I did hear it was a big
scene chew up Silent Mourning, Silent Morning by Noel. People
are saying that Oswaldo Cabrera, this is a social media
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thing that Oswaldo Cabrera looks exactly like this guy Noel,
and people are like, who's Noel. Noel is like a
freestyle music legend from the late eighties early nineties, and
he sang a song called Silent Mourning and dude, that
was like an anthem I grew up with. That was
like sensitive Guido club music. And when you see what
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this guy looks like. And you see Aswaldo Cabrera, You're like,
oh my god, same guy, Kenny. Were you pumping this
in the back of the day on the West Coast
Silent Morning.
Speaker 2 (59:58):
I know this song well, and this music in the
San Francisco Bay area, you would hear this out of
a hatchback civic.
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Yeah, so like the same sort of scene. But not
everybody knows freestyle music. But I'm telling you talk about
doppelgangers Oswaldo Cabrera. If you look at that guy, you're like,
what does he look like? It's this dude. If you
happen to know this genre of music, Silent Money, the
great freestyle came out of the late eighties as well,
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like Diamond Girl, Dream Boy, Dream Girl. Anyway, it's at
Steve Covino if you want to check it out and
joy the game show. See you guys on over Promise.
Don't even there. You maybe to see you in the
over Promised Land.