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July 29, 2025 59 mins

C&R have "breaking news" about arriving to things early! They talk sporting event prices. Ryne Sandberg gets some love! Scottie Scheffler says he'd give up one of his major titles for the Cowboys to go to the Super Bowl. When is the best time in life for you team to win it all? They react to the Christian Wilkins kissing a teammate on the head story! It leads to "man to man no no's." 'SHOWTIME MAHOMES TRIVIA' is hyped. Plus, after seeing Soto, will the ABS system be added to MLB?

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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And Let's enjoy the rest of our July. My birthday
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
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Speaker 2 (00:52):
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Speaker 3 (00:55):
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Speaker 1 (01:00):
Though I love the share. You know you wear that
night shirt to balance out that afro.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
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Speaker 2 (01:04):
I like that. I do too, but he just said
the other day gotta get a hair.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
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Sam and he's all you know, he's all sammed out.
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(01:30):
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Speaker 2 (01:31):
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Speaker 5 (01:32):
But you know, normally you don't bring up who won
that game on Tuesday, but when it's me, I have to.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
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Speaker 2 (02:10):
But let's get into it.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
I gotta just give everyone one heads up that you
would say, yeah, of course, you idiot, So be prepared
to that because I feel like that's what you'll say.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
I mean, we say that at least six times a show.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
By the way, I'm like subtly uncomfortable because my ass
is soaking wet. I was with my family this morning
at Universal Studios Families in town, so I was like,
I can go. I just got to leave in time
to get to Fox Sports. So we went to the park.
The last ride I went on before I came here,
the Jurassic Park Water Floome, And I remember back in

(02:44):
the day you would get a little wet. Now it's
like you might as well jump in a pool. It's
they have up the water splash zone, so she splashy's
she splashy.

Speaker 6 (02:57):
We'll get that in your mouth.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Oh So, how was it. You're having a good time.
It's fantastic you' go on that Harry Potter Rollers Coast.
I did, And I'll tell you what. The heads up
I want to give everyone is. You know how when
we fill in for Colin once in a while, did
you get a butter beer. You mean like on Thursday,
Like on Thursday and Friday when we fill in for Colin. Yeah,
we joke about how the difference, Danny, where you and
I are coming from, the difference of leaving in a

(03:20):
fifteen minute window could be twenty minutes here or an
hour and twenty minutes here.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Well, that's la for sure. Yeah, that's a lot of
big cities obvious nightmare.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
But sometimes it's that little window of time, like you're
headed to the airport or on vacation and you're like,
if I leave it this time, then all of a sudden,
a crappy as traffic hits. I had never been to
and you might think this is crazy. I had never
gone to an amusement park like as it opens. But
we were trying to maximize time because I said, I
gotta run to work later. Why don't we go when
it opens? If you're there five minutes before it opens

(03:52):
and people are starting.

Speaker 6 (03:53):
To go in.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
We went on three or four tractions, but no skip
the line pass right away, because I think most people
are like, I will go like ten am or so
if you get to an amusement park at nine am.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Never did it.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
I went on the Harry Potter ride, you name it,
the Simpsons ride, the Minions all that five minutes each.

Speaker 6 (04:14):
So wait a second.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
You mean to tell me I'm gonna if you get
there early, there's less people there.

Speaker 7 (04:20):
Yo, bro, that's some crazy news. You're dropping alright, move on,
Please wait a minute. If you can get there early,
there's less people. No way at the baseball park too, rich.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
This for years has been the go to move at Disneyland.
Like you wait, you mean you have to be one
of the first ones there, get Mickey Mouse pancakes, and
you run around and get on all the rides before
the huge crowd comes in.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
It's tight. I go there before other people show up. Ye,
you're your rich. Can you say it again?

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Let me get my man, let me get let me
get a one shot out. You go ahead?

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Oh again, hold on? Say that this viral spot. Make
sure you record it, put it on. Yeah, yeah, say
that again, Rich for.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
The world to know.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Oh. I want to take your heads and bang them
together in honor of the Hulks. Remember the double knock
and knocker when he would slam two people's heads together.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
That's what I want to do to you, guys.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, I want to Yeah, you should bang your head
against the wall for that one. Oh you're telling me, Oh,
you're telling me when you were a little kid and
your parents would drag it Assessame Place or Hershay Park
took me nowhere, so that was a different story. What
I'm saying is you're telling me that you'd be there
right as the park opened. No, because like dude, like
I said, looking back, I'm lucky if I went to

(05:31):
Sesame place once in my life.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
That's the truth.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I had great parents, nobody loves me more than them,
but maybe went to Wildwist City once or twice. Yeah,
but I was I was a Jersey Shore kids, so
that was my family went to six Lags and Action
Park and Hershey Park and all that, but we would
never go like bright and early eight nine am when
the park opened, probably because my dad wanted to sleep in.

Speaker 6 (05:53):
Yo.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Does this work at like the theater in the in
the football game? Does it work everywhere? If you get
there early? Leaders less people, because maybe we need to
try that next time. You know, you're an ask clown.
I get it when you go places early, but it
is shows into work five minutes before the show starts.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
So he's never early. So I'm amazed by everything.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
I had assumed that all the out of towners we're
gonna be like waiting to go in the park and
there'll be no difference. So like you, if you go
to Disney World in California, you imagine most of the
people are out of towners and they're there with an agenda.
Mom's got the can you go to the Nudi bar
and like, have your choice. Well, if you go to
the NDY bar early, it's not fresh. No, no, no, no,

(06:36):
that doesn't work. Ever, you go to the Nudi bar
too early, much like a club. Pickens are not good.
I mean I haven't been twe in years. But usually
it's the one that you don't want that comes up
to you and asks you if you want to dance, Like, no, thanks,
I gotta go now. That's when you pull the old
I just got here, pull the Rich Davis trick. That's

(06:58):
sweeping the nation. Yeah, you have your choices. You're early
because no one else is there. All right, man, bro,
you are revolutionizing the world.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
I'm just messing. Might as well call me Dicky Columbus.
That's really cool. So you went on all the rides.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
I'm just saying, like, you shouldn't even be giving you
my tips because now you will all know this strategy.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
Damn buyer. Pretend you didn't hear it. Same with you,
Danny J.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
But I had never You know what, I guess I
deserve it.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
The mockery. It's a good one.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
What you could have said is, hey, man, I got
there early, went on all the rides. We'd have been like, yo, sweet,
because I'm the guy that's usually stupid enough to be like,
I'll buy the upgrade for all the tickets and spend
an extra thousand dollars or so. If you go at
eight nine a m. Yeah you have to that Harry
Potter ride spot. You're a big Harry Potter nerd you
six stick wands wherever? When you were when that right

(07:49):
first opened? Wouldn't you agree that it was like a
two hour wait that Harry Potter.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
That's misery man, for five minutes. Yeah, that's the worst.
That's really great. Now, honestly, it's great. What time did
it open?

Speaker 6 (08:01):
Though?

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Nine nine got there? It's not even too bad. That's
not too bad, you know.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
So the people that are usually waiting to get in
are like the elderly because they're up at four thirty
in the morning. They're starving to get into a diner
at like six year or they're waiting to get into
a store.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
They're like banging on the glass.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
I was Sam.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
I worked at a cards and gift store when I
was a high school senior and we'd open at six
am on the weekend. And that was misery for a
seventeen year old kid. But when I tell you, I'd
get there at like five point fifty to open at six.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Old people were waiting. Oh yeah, George and Ebenezer were
looking at their watch the Daily New Who's a pack
of looking strikes and a scratcher? Since three a week up,
Sleeping beauty. I've been here for two hours?

Speaker 4 (08:44):
What do you do?

Speaker 6 (08:45):
So?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
I love the story and to show the dedication if
you're not following or connecting the dots, La la la la,
connect the dots. Rich left Universal to do the show
with a went ass and all, and he's heading back
to Universal right after the show. So I mean I
got to hit up the Mummy ride later. I mean, yeah,

(09:07):
what a day, man. I don't expect like crowds, don't
expect like crowds. Yeah, but that's that's your la life
because you can go back. We're very close, you know,
I said, because early is the way to go.

Speaker 6 (09:19):
It's whatever.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
Rich is going to come back tomorrow and be like,
you know what, people leave the last hour. If you
stay all the way to the end, everyone else leaves.
Rich innovator, Rich, I wrote this down. But what do
you think this goes along with your story? Get this
early bird gets to worm?

Speaker 2 (09:35):
What do you think? Pretty good? Huh?

Speaker 6 (09:37):
Pat?

Speaker 1 (09:37):
And I made that up based on Rich's store. Now, yeah, groundbreaking.
As I'm saying it, part of me feels like I
shouldn't have said. No, it's actually cool because I'm going
to disney World next week. So if you guys see
me out there on the teacups drinks on you, I'll
be out there next week. But you know, there's a

(09:57):
part of you, as an adult especially that's like, yeah,
I get there when I get there.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Let me let me antil you get there earlier.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
You're right, you might not have to splurge for the
fast pass or what do they call it now? They
called something lightning pass or fast pass whatever the park is.
But let me let me ask you a sports related question,
and then we got a lot of fun to get
to today. There's a wild story with Christian Wilkins and
kissing your teammates and Adam Scheffler. Adam Scheffler. I'm confusing

(10:22):
Adam Scheffer and Scotti Scheffler Scheffler, as he said in
Happy Gilmour, Scottie Scheffler, we were at that town because
I'm gonna say Adam every time. Scotty Scheffler said he's
willing to give up one of his four major golf
titles if something in the world of football happened. He's
such a big Cowboys fan that we'll break that down.
So of course we'll talk Nfljan Soto getting host, We're

(10:46):
gonna talk a little baseball. So a lot of fun
conversations today. But let me go around the room real quick.
We all got kids for the most part.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
I don't that you know of Sam. You have to
make love to a woman first.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
I've never done that, So I ask you this, if
you got kids, you as an adult don't want to wait.
So if and when you have the means to do
these things, do you buy the fast pass? Do you
I'm thinking about you know you have to do it
seven days, or you could do it up to seven
days before your trip. I'm going to Disney, like I said,

(11:21):
and I have to make that decision by Friday.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
I think, yeah, Rich, So if you don't get to
go a lot then and you want the real experience,
you need to spend that extra money.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
And I say sports related, Danny, because how annoying are
your kids because they may be the worst sitting in
line all that time? Well, be honest, we didn't do
the fast pass this time. I said, we went early,
but the last ride before I came here, I did
wait a good forty five minutes to an hour for
that Jurassic Park ride, and I'll think I'm over that. Yeah,
but sports related, if you only take Brody Dan Bayertoe

(11:54):
one Dodgers game a year, or Danny g you take
the family to one or two Dodgers games, are you
then saying well, I might as well said field level
I want to go to. You know, do you splurge
in those moments or are you spoiling your children?

Speaker 8 (12:06):
I think that you have the ability to splurge in
that scenario. I think that there is instant regret when
you decide to cheap out. Yes, And in that scenario,
like the first line that you stood in for forty
five minutes, like why don't I just pay the extra?

Speaker 6 (12:22):
Whatever it is?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
And I'm not even familiar because I'll tell you what
it was today because I asked. It is pretty it
was an additional one hundred and eighty a person. Wow,
if you have a family for three daddy stacks, let
me do my let me do my John dealy math
I takes.

Speaker 6 (12:38):
Yeah, was suddenly dv's opinion.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Change, So seven to twenty for your family. But now
you might say seven twenty that's a hell of a
lot of money for a lot of families. But is
that a hell of a lot of money if it
means your kids and you get to go to the
front of every line. Yeah, here's how I rationalize you
want to stand two hours on the Star Wars.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
I rationalize it like this.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
There's a lot of sacrifice that your family makes depending
on what you do. If you're a professional athlete, of course, right,
because they're always away and always on the road. But
you and I we travel a lot, and we miss
out on a lot of things. And I look at
it like, well, what am I doing that for if
I can't spurge on my kid, I want them to understand, like,
this is why dad isn't there all the time or
as much as he wants to be, and this is

(13:18):
why he does work a lot so that we can
do those things so Dad doesn't have to wait in line.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Really, and I'm trying to justify it.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
You're right, but that is how I rationalize spending that
much money on that experience.

Speaker 8 (13:29):
When you put it in that term rich with a
number per person, it's a lot. I had my neighbors.
They're blended family, but so on all it was six kids,
so there's eight total. They said that when they go
out to eat at restaurants, the kids drink water because
they're like, look, we love you, but we're not spending
thirty eight dollars. So everybody gets a soda and you know,

(13:53):
like that sort of drink.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
I started. I started having my kids.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
When they have no like little kids menu, I'll have
them split it on trade and I'm like, if you're still hungry,
that will order more food, sure, but there's no more
annoying feeling when you order two, like sixteen dollars cheeseburgers
for your kids, they take a bit and you're like, so,
I'm like, we're gonna split it. If you want more,
Dad will definitely get you more. But we're we're splitting stuff.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
If you work hard, you got good kids.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with going that because how often
do you go away too? That's the thing, right, and
you want to have a good experience. It's way expensive,
but I think it is worth it because waiting in line.
Not only do the kids hate it, I mean you,
as an adult, you want to do that. I sure
as well, But I'm saying that's why, and that is
why you put in the extra efforts. And then why
else are you putting these I get everyone's saving for

(14:39):
something in a house, a car, or some clothes, whatever, groceries,
But jeez, Louise, I'll tell you I am working extra
hard so I don't have to sit in line at
these miserable musement parks.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
You know what I mean. I mean, if you go
amusement in.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
That, if you go to let's say, let's say you
take your kids to one Cubs game of year, I mean,
if field level seats are one eighty of pop one
fifty a pop versus is forty bucks in the upper deck, Like,
I don't know, are you spoiling your kids? Because I
certainly don't want to sit. Everyone's in their financial pocket,
so I do understand. But yeah, waiting in line, no thanks.

(15:11):
So it is a good idea. Get there early, save
the money or buy the fast pass.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Up to you, I feel like you. But do you
feel like you are buying family sanity? You also set
in a high expectation for your kids, right.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
I want my daughter to have high expectations. Yeah, but
they should also know the grind of you know, waiting
in line. Not everything comes that easy. So that's why
that's what I said today during the dress to go honey,
learning patience is important exactly. That's why I emphasize a
lot like this is why Dad puts in overtime so
that we don't have to do that.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
We're hard work matters. Otherwise they're gonna think everything's uh,
everything is easy breezy.

Speaker 8 (15:48):
Do you guys differentiate between fun and like I used
to drink, example, traveling, I'm sure Danny experience, is it
not now when you're traveling with another child, like, it's
just there's stuff that you'll pay for convenience for that
that's not even fun. It just makes your life easier.
Like do you differentiate.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Nuts, of course, But then again you realize your kids
don't know the difference. Like you could stay at one
hundred dollars a night hotel and your kids thinks it's
I think it's magical. Meanwhile, like you might be a
hotel snob. Like I stayed recently like a comfort in
with my kids and they were like, this place is great.
It was like one hundred and.

Speaker 5 (16:23):
Twenty bucks because it was at nine feet deep, you know,
like not regulated, the room has a phone.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
Any subs and shampoos.

Speaker 5 (16:32):
Your kids don't thought it was great till they had
bug bites the next day exactly.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
But you know what, I uh, I agree with what
Dan Byer said a lot of times. It's it's you know,
you're buying the convenience and you got to manage it.
When you do have kids and you're going places, things
get expensive. You know, you might tell you you might say, hey,
you get a look, you get your helmet of ice
cream at the stadium, We're gonna bring some sandwiches because
otherwise you're gonna spend Danny, you have multiple kids. A

(16:57):
day at Dodger Stadium for your family would be five
hundred two one thousand dollars easy.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Yeah, last time we went, it was nine hundred and
fifty dollars for all of us.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Sparking tickets, food brow I know, Yeah that's so much. Dang,
get there early, say we learned something. That's why I
was Sam just goes down to the park and watches
old people play pickleball.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
It's free economical entertainment.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
So Rich is saying, get there early, guys, so you
don't pay for the fast pass and bring your own snacks.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Man, Yeah, this is great.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
You can check out now, and you've learned so much
on giving on rest of you make your own candy
into the theater. Oh boy, because what's that teenager gonna do?
Tell you to throw it away? I smack them in
the head.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
It was.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
It was the most arrogant I've ever felt. My wife
and I went to the movies maybe a couple of
years ago, and I had just bought a Starbucks at
the coffee shop next to the AMC. And I'm walking
in and the little sixteen year old kids like, you
can't bring that in here. I patted him on the head.
I should have kissed him on the head like Christian Wilkins.

(17:55):
And I was like, you patted him on the head
like Benny Hill with the old guy. I was like,
that's cute. And I just kept walking with my drink.
I'm like, you think this, this sixteen year old would
have to pry this coffee out of my hands.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
But oh man, that's you got to sneak that stuff in,
all right.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
So Rich is fresh from Universal here to talk some nonsense,
you know, before we get into it, Rich, which we've
been saying for twenty minutes now, I do want to
say rest in peace to Rhino. Ryan Sandberg passed away
at sixty five yesterday. You know, growing up as a
kid who collected baseball cards and we practiced everyone's batting
stance playing with football, you knew damn well that when

(18:31):
it came to the Cubs, it was the Hawk and
it was Rhino, right, Andre Dawson, Ryan Sandberg, And I'll
tell you what it was.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Them too, man.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
And it was Harold Bains, you know, over on the
White Sox. But every team had their guy. The Royals
had their George Brettz, the Red Sox had their weight boxes,
de Molitors, the Youuns, the madding Lees, who's your guy,
rich Tim Tuffell Ray, the Mets would have if you're
talking like starting lineup figures. We had Gary car we

(19:00):
had Keith Darryl Dock. They were at a big stars
back then. But the Cubs had Ryan Sandberg, and he
was a Hall of Fame second baseman.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Who hit some magical bombs.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
He was a great player, and it's really sad that
he passed away at sixty five. And I can't be
the only kid that for a little while thought they
just kept spelling his name wrong. I'm like Ryan Samburg, like, no, no, Ryan.
But as a little boy, I was like, is it Ryan? No?

Speaker 2 (19:23):
But you got a perspective.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Every team, especially in the eighties, they marketed one to
two guys because they weren't screen printing shirts for everybody.
They weren't making toys for everybody. It was Mattinglee and
Willie Randolph, matting Lee and Winfielder. You know, there was
like two guys tops for every team. You knew that
the Cubs it was Ryan Sandberg. And when someone's that
important to a franchise into your childhood's that's a major blow.

(19:47):
To all Chicago fans, So I'm sorry to hear that.

Speaker 6 (19:50):
He had a cool batting stance too.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Yeah, he was cool.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
One of the ones we did where he bend his
back a little bit blends blends our eras growing up.

Speaker 8 (19:57):
And I would say for as many people who had
Ken Griffey Junior as their favorite player in the nineties,
there were just as money that had Ryan Samberg as
their favorite player in the eighties.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
No doubt that one hurts because he was one of
those elite guys of that era. For sure, move out
the way because I'm you know what this makes me
think of our movie? Yeah, like our movie, like we're
back season out.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
That's good.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
You know there's a season three or whatever New Beavis
and butthead coming out in Paramount.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
Plus and King of the Hills about to drop.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, buddy, if we've been friends for decades, since we
were twenty years old, tell me why this song means
something to me.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
You're pat Rich Davis first kiss or something to this song.
So it was close.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I had a crush on a girl, Danny g in
high school. Like I was sweating this girl, Erica and
oh oh she uh she felt you up right?

Speaker 6 (20:55):
To my man.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Boots nor Rich his first time on second base.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
I got to tie back to sports.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Right, yeah, I asked her, Dady G like, you know,
very high school, Like you want to like go out?
Thinking she'd say no, Like again, she was like, you
know what, Yeah, sure, let's hang Friday night. I dropped
off of a house. As I pulled away, I turned
on the radio and that song was on, and I
probably felt the coolest in my life up until that moment.
The Love roller Coaster, Love roller Coaster by the Red

(21:24):
Hot Chili Peppers originally might have butt head soundtrack Love
roller Coaster. Oh, I don't know who's saying that. The
Ohio players players nice?

Speaker 2 (21:33):
All right?

Speaker 1 (21:34):
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Speaker 2 (22:04):
All right, let's talk about Scheffler, all.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Right, big star of Happy Gilmour two, Scottie Scheffler, the
jail scenes, everything. He was fantastic. If Shooter McGavin, Tiger
Woods and Happy were the greatest golfers of the nineties, right,
is that what they say in the movie? Yeah, is
Scheffler that guy of the twenty twenties. I mean, Dan
Byer would probably give the thumbs up on that. He's

(22:28):
won four major titles. He's got two Masters, one PGA
and one Open, so he's saying he's willing to give
up one of those. I would imagine one of those
the Masters, since he has two of them, the extra
Masters for a Cowboys.

Speaker 8 (22:41):
Super Bowl, you would think that that would would be
the one because you already get your basically lifetime exemption
to augusta National up to some point, but small price
to pay for the Cowboy fans. I think your assessment
on Scheffler's play as well. At least of the last
five years, he's been the player.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
That's mister Scheffler's jacket.

Speaker 6 (23:00):
He's the guy.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
And by the way, speaking to the Cowboys. Rich is
Dak Prescott's birthday, right, He's thirty two today, sooner if
you got my edible arrangement, I'm waiting to see sent
them a balloon and yeah that one cover pineapples.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
Yeah, he loves that.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
So Vegas is saying that the Cowboys are going to
go seven and ten. A lot of sports books have
them at seven or seven and a half, So we're
looking at the majority of experts. Analysis has landed at
seven wins, seven and ten. Not what Jerry Jones wants,
not with Dak wants, not with Ceedee Lamb wants. I
don't think anyone wants his Cowboys team, even as a

(23:36):
Niners fan. Danny as the Raiders fan, is every fan
in the studio, Seahawks Dan Byer. The Cowboys stinking isn't
really good for football, And I think the narrative that
they when they stink it's funny.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
I don't think it's funny anymore. You know where I
think they are for real?

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Aside from what Dak Prescott says, he talks a big game,
and I understand what he wants to do, but I
feel like they're at a point where even I feel
that way sometimes as a fan, like you just get
content with losing, and that's a bad place to be
as a fan as an organization because that's not what
sports is about, iris about winning. But I think they're
really at the point of we're making money. It's a business.

(24:13):
You just get content with losing, like 're not. But
when your team, you get to a point when your
team loses, you're like, yeah, what else is new? I
give up anyway, That does become a mindset and that's
a bad place to be in. Well, I am still
always baffled by the not so fun fact for Dallas
fans that they have the longest drought in the NFC
Championship game. And when you go through the divisions, you're like, oh,

(24:35):
that's right. The Cardinals made it that year. Oh yeah,
the Giants won a couple of Super Bowls, Like we
put this team on a pedestal. Oh it happens, though,
every time there's a long drought here in uh in California,
I say it respectfully. A fire catches fire, So maybe
the Cowboys catch fire.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Well we'll see.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
But well, a couple of additions to go along with
ceedee lamb George Pickens now to throw to for Dak
and running the ball.

Speaker 6 (25:00):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (25:00):
They added Kenneth Murray Junior as well. They added uh
uh from your Niners, Javonte Williams is going to run
the ball now for your Niners? Rich Who did they
get Solomon Thomas?

Speaker 1 (25:13):
So that they're listen, every team's trying to put a
winner on the field. Seven wins. The narrative Dan byers
that this is this is a team that's not yet
there yet, right.

Speaker 8 (25:23):
I think they're the poor man Cincinnati Bengals, if that's
possible when you talk about and then you talk about
one organization that's completely uh flush with money and the Cowboys,
and we look at the Bengals as sort of cheap
in that fashion, but offensive firepower probably put up points.
Dallas took a hit with Tyler Guitton getting hurt yesterday
in practice, but they don't they don't have much on defense.

(25:43):
They're just I feel sorry for him, Like that's like
that's the like the part of it, like you want
to hate Jerry Jones now I just kind of feel
sorry for him because it just seems like they're at
a disadvantage with him running their front office.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Basically, he's not a good GM so yeah, I don't
see anything happening with the Cowboys again this year. I
feel bad for Dak Press guy. I think he's a
good dude. He's a solid quarterback. He again, he says
all the right things. But this poses the question if
guys like Scotty Scheffler are willing to give up a

(26:17):
major title just to see his team win. It's been
the longest trout, as we established. It poses the question
that Rich often asks, when is the best time to
see your team win? And I just want you're on
adult when you're a kid like is it? What does
it mean the most? You know? When you forget how
some of these athletes are so young. Scotty Scheffler was

(26:38):
born in June of ninety six. Oh wow, let's do
the meth. He wasn't even born. The Cowboys won their
final Super Bowl in early ninety six. Scheffler was in
his mom's belly. This guy has never seen one. So
we're talking about a guy that's coming up on thirty
years old next year. That's how how long the drought

(27:01):
has been. The playoff winning drought is just awful as well.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
For that made me feel really old. Tiger's first title
was in nineteen ninety eight.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Yeah, that's dude.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Honestly, I hate to say that, and you know, I
pretend like I'm younger than I am always when you
say that makes me feel so old because he's lived
a life and never known of the Cowboys being good
at all. The Michael Irvin, Emmett Smith, we all have
an image of that, and Jimmy Johnson and then Barry Switzer,
like that was before this dude, was before Scotti Scheffler

(27:32):
was born.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
He has no idea of what that life's about.

Speaker 8 (27:34):
Like Rich, he could borrow the VHS tape that I
have of Super Bowl thirty and watch them beat the Steelers.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Yeah, but riches his porn.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
It's just it's just labeled Cowboys, Niners, Bears, Monday Night Football.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
It's really the greatest of Peter North.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
I could work for that tape.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
Why does it say reverse Cowboys on it? Yeah, reverse Cowboy.

Speaker 6 (27:56):
Stopping Sam.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
I will say this, I watched the Mets win a
World Series when I was in grade school, when I
was a little boy. My son is gonna be six,
and I go, you know, the Mets won, buddy, when
I was your age.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
That's step.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
But do you remember your family reacting to it, because
that's impressionable.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
I do, and that's why I remember being like Gary Carter,
Narryl Strawberry. But I was a kindergarten first grader.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
The Niners won their less super Bowl the ninety four
and ninety five campaigns. Steve Young remember Get the Monkey
off the Back? He finally wins one. I was in
tenth grade. I haven't seen one of my favorite teams
wins since then. I always debate with Danny, when's the
best time for your team to win? I feel like
right now, if you're a forty ish year old guy,
you're an adult, you got kids, you appreciate it on

(28:47):
a different level. I feel like if one of my
teams won, I feel like the appreciation would be so
much more now. I feel like Cavino as an arrogant
and I'll say it, super arrogant flexen.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Jersey jo that he was.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
You think he appreciated those nineties Yankees championships when he
was a twenty year old jerk. Yeah, And I'll explain
why in a minute after all the insults, I mean,
let me absorb that and I'll tell you why. But
Danny g why do you disagree with Rich because Rich
says now would be the perfect time because he's in
a mature place now waited time, he's not too old. Yeah,
right there in the pocket of it matches.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
I think as a kid, you're not overthinking it. You're
just excited and you live in the moment. As an adult,
We've talked about this several times on our show.

Speaker 6 (29:30):
You You're like, where do I go from here? What now?
We talked about that a few weeks ago.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
Remember Rich, where a lot of players feel that way,
Fans even feel that way. Okay, the parade came and went,
and what now?

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (29:44):
I simple, what is when do you think is the
best time? You know, you just totally disparage me. But
I really think when the Yankees won in ninety six,
I was a kid in college, right, and that was
the first time I'd seen them win in my and
I grown up life. They hadn't won since the early eighties.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
Right.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
I was a little, tiny kindergartener Scheffler's twenty nine. It's
a good time to see his cowboys win. Here's why
it mattered to me.

Speaker 6 (30:15):
Then.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
I was at that pivotal stage in my life trying
to figure out who I was and who I wanted
to be as a man. As a young man, I'm
in college right, just trying to figure your life out.
I can't tell you how much you could say false confidence,
you said arrogance. I really felt like rooting for a
winner made me feel like a winner.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
Like we're the Yankees, dude. I was at the parade,
you know.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
I was like on Team Jeter and all these young
I felt like I was part of that winning attitude
and that mindset. And I feel like that confidence really
lifted me as a person in a lot of ways
right when it mattered. So for me, I think that
pocket of twenty something really is a good time because
you carry that pride with you and you got an
extra strut in your step, and it matters more than

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when you're coming up in life than it does as
an older guy like you waited a long time, you
earned it.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
It's always fun. I get that.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
But we're trying to say, well, what's the best. Well,
let's go to dB for an update. But I'll leave
you with this nugget and then we'll discuss more ooh nuggets.
I you know, if you're roughly forty, I feel like
you've seen twenty plus years of your adult life of nothing,
and then if you do see your team winning your forties,
you're like, oh, like the weight was worth it. You

(31:26):
win in your twenties, it's almost like spoiled. It's like, God,
but you know what I got to enjoy, Like I said,
the parades. You know all the fun that went with
all those victories. As a guy in his forties, pushing fifties,
you're gonna be out there jumping around at the parade.
Not the way you would have anyway, but you know
you have now you have access tire RAQ play of

(31:48):
the day. The Brewers Bats stayed hot.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Woo but one one yelex drill sit deepen, Alright, this
is way back Tucker looking.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
Well, it's gone, it went over.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
Oh my Yellow's a two.

Speaker 3 (32:04):
Run home run off the yellow sand end of the
Cubs bultpan.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
That's out of here.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Hey, I was courtesy of the Brewers Radio Network and
that's our tyrec.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
Play of the day.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
Yellis is back in a nice way. He's a good dude,
really nice guy. Former MVP. Am I right about that?

Speaker 2 (32:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (32:19):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Twenty home runs now last year, eleven year before that,
nineteen he had fourteen, he had nine. Remember he is
a guy that hit forty four home runs in twenty nineteen,
so it's nice to see him back. I know we
batted a lot of injuries. A nice kid and a neighbor.
I've seen him in the grocery store, no way. Yeah,
and that he's a nice hot mom. He's a nice dude, right,
he does have a hot mom. I think then, Danny,

(32:41):
we've interviewed him, is a really nice guy. Again, thank
you also for not choosing the Padres walking off the
Mets as the tie.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
I wanted to spare you.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
And I know you hate the Padres winning also as
a Dodgers fan, so you know that's what happens when
you screw with one. So that one hurt, didn't it.
We're gonna get to that later. I'm not saying the
metro to one, but we'll get to a little MLB.
I thought about the question at hand, though, Rich, before
we take your phone calls. At eighty seven, seven ninety
nine on Fox at Covino and Rich, Scott Scheffler said

(33:10):
he'd give up a major title he has four of them,
to see the Cowboys finally win he's only twenty nine,
he's never seen them win.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
That's gross.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
And then it got rich thinking, got us thinking, well,
when's the best time to see your team win? When
you were a kid, you're impressionable. In your twenties thirties,
when you're an old guy and you waited your whole
life to see it, like when does it mean the most?
When the Yankees started winning? For me, here's another reason
why I think like in your twenties was great because
you rode on that wave, You rode that confidence. You

(33:43):
went to the parades, you were at the games because
you were young and you were excited about it and
you had the time to get there and do those things.
There was also something about, like I said, being on
that ride with them. When I say with them, you're
around the same age, so you feel like you're kind
of part of it, Like, yeah, man, Jeter, that's my guy.

(34:04):
Even when you're old, you're rooting for little kids. When
you're a little kid, you don't know anything anyway, and
you're just rooting for, you know, older guys who were
your heroes. It was kind of really cool to think
like these were my peers in a way. The guys
were guys my age that I was rooting for. They
could have been my friends. I understand what you're saying
because we have a good buddy, Mark Zito, who is
a big Patriots fan. Yeah, he's about ten years younger

(34:25):
than us.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
He's like the.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Thirties, right, and I remember he always looked at Tom
Brady and those guys as his like you know, heroes,
but around his same age, and he got to watch
that dynasty. Yeah, like you grew up and with them.
You know, those are your guys. You grew up with them,
you saw them win, you were on that roller coaster.
So I really do think your in your twenties when
they're playing. That's the pocket. There's there's pros and cons

(34:50):
to everything. It's always great to see your team win.
But what are your thoughts? Yeah, I mean, I mean
we're gonna take a few phone calls at the top,
But let me just point this out as well. Do
kids play a role in this? Like let's say your
dad and you're like, well, you know what would be
sme even the most special if my kids and I
could appreciate it together. Maybe the answer is if you
have a son or daughter and you're like when my

(35:10):
kid's a teenager, and if I'm like forty or fifty,
that's the time I want to go to the phone
call say how to Nick in Colorado? Nick, when do
you think as a fan is the best time to
have your team win the championship in any sport?

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Hey?

Speaker 9 (35:25):
Rich, you nailed it, man, I wash. My parents are
both from the Cleveland area, so I grew up a
Cleveland sports fan. Nice past that pass that curse on
to my son, And when they won the twenty sixteen title,
my son was thirteen, completely into it. I of course
have been into it for life. My dad, unfortunately passed
away now was still there. And to watch that happen

(35:47):
with the three generaate just. I don't have any other
championships compare it to because of Cleveland, but it was.
I can't imagine a.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Better one, all right, I can't tell you can't top that.
You're right about that. Hops is still around, Tops is
still around.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
You waited your whole life, and your kid was in
that perfect pocket of you know, those were his heroes.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
He's collecting baseball cards and everything else.

Speaker 6 (36:07):
That's not fair, Nick won that argument.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
I mean, I don't want to wait till him in
my fifties to uh to have the Mets win. But
if it met, my son was like old enough to
really appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
And Papa Greg, Papa G was still around.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
My dad was still around. Yeah, that would be the pockets.
I mean, you can't beat that story, so I'm not
even gonna try.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
La.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Let's say, how to Evan Evan as a fan, when
do you want your team to win? I know the
answers all the time, but if you had to pick
your twenties, your forties.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
When you're an old guy, like really old, Like, what's
the answer.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
All Right, Hey, guys, long time listening. I love you, guys,
I love you, rich love you because you know, Danny
d you're the man van Byer freaking awesome in the
corner and everybody does the freaking needs death.

Speaker 1 (36:53):
All right, hold on, hold on, hold on. Sam just
got really sad because he left.

Speaker 6 (36:58):
Them out in spot.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
All right, Sam, Sam's the man and the spot is
the fucking o.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
G right, pause, don't don't dump his call, just dump
what he said. Yeah, we got all right, go ahead, continue.

Speaker 4 (37:12):
On man in the corner. Then I'm going Yeah, Sam's
aboff man in the corner, that I freaking like all
the girls tell us.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
Tell us when's the best time to win?

Speaker 4 (37:23):
You guys had to them on there the best way
to win, Like it's probably like early, like if you're
going to see it, like I like to see in
my twenties early thuries the world I remember my dad
saw them, saw the Dodgers win right when I was
born around I was born in eighty six, eighty eight.
He always wanted to see us see a title together
and he just missed out. He's killing the car crash

(37:43):
you know of like ten years before the Dodgers won.
So he always promised me they ever get back to
the World Series, we're going to go, no matter what
the money is. And but he wanted to see them
later in his life too, in it's like sixties and seventies.
But I had one question for Rich You remember Suburban Commando?

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Remember Suburban Commando? The hulkster at not as.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Fun as I was watching that at five in the
morning on tub and it was making me crack my
butt up, Like I think you should like watch that
with your kids, dude. It's one of those great.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Big watch my father, Commanda, I'll put that on the list,
like a Hogan classic.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Rest in peace, Hollywood hoolks.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
There, that phone call is a roller coaster of emotions.
Van geez, thank you, buddy. Who else do we go next?
Let's go Jeff in Virginia. Jeff, what's up?

Speaker 6 (38:26):
Buddy?

Speaker 10 (38:26):
Hey Jeff, Hey, guys, great great show being with you guys.
Thanks for taking my call. It's interesting you bring this
up in relation to the Cowboys because I've been a
lifelong Cowboys fan, and I actually was nine years old.
That's like my first recollection of really watching the Cowboys
was in nineteen eighty one. I was nine years old.

(38:46):
I remember the catch right too, the Cowboys losing to
San Francisco in the NFC Championship that was eighty two.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Yeah, that's like one of my first sports memories. That's
why I brought that up. When Rich talked about his
World Series. When he was a kid, one of my
first clear memories was my family members freaking out about
Dwight Clark catching it like that, because I just remember
the family reacting to it and like, oh, this is.

Speaker 2 (39:09):
A big deal. I guess I was like five six
years old, but I remember.

Speaker 10 (39:12):
That crying crying, right, and then I suffered through the
Danny White years, right, and then the one in fifteen season.
And I was in college when the Cowboys had their
run in the nineties, and it was awesome, right, you're
you're such a huge fan, like when you're in college

(39:32):
of everything, right, sports, and so I thought that was
the best time to see them come back and actually,
you know, beat San Francisco in the nfconship.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
You guys got the best of us more than often.

Speaker 6 (39:44):
That was redemption.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
No, But now now your guy have I'm doing the math.
You got your fifties years old? Is now a time
where you like, now you feel like you really wanted
or not? In climate street light pole at fifty something, you.

Speaker 10 (39:58):
Know, it's it's been so many years of suffering now, right.
It seemed like an eternity when you're a kid, but
now the gap is the drought has been so long.
It's just like I just I just I'm just happy
if they do anything.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
Dude, less time, less time. Uh, the Cowboys won anything.
Like none of us had phones, none of us had
you probably didn't have internet, Thank you, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Let's go to Troy in Virginia, be trita buddy. Hey Troy, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (40:24):
Y'all doing what.

Speaker 10 (40:26):
Not too much?

Speaker 1 (40:28):
I'd say our age now because you.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Can afford to go see them if they make it.

Speaker 7 (40:32):
I mean, in your twenties, you kind of ass out, Yeah,
that's so rich.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Was saying, Yeah, I feel like right now, you know,
if you're a middle aged professional, if you're forty ish
and you got kids and you got you know, decent money,
you could be like, hey, guess what, son, We'll go
to the game. Like that to me is like, that's
the dream, that's the ticket. So I think about it.

Speaker 4 (40:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
It's gonna be I guess different for everybody. Yeah, if
you got kids and they're in that pocket where it,
I'm sure that adds the ads to the joy. So
think about it. And man, Scott Scheffler, it's amazing he's
such a winner because he's rooted for such a loser
his whole life. And by the way, for all the
Yankees fans, you could blame Cavino. Do you know Danny
g might not know this. I was saying, the Covino

(41:17):
Yankees curse, do you know this? Yeah, it was a
pretty good time to win. My daughter Melody was born
right when the Yankees. It was what she was born
November two. The Yankees won the World Series November third,
so I was still there in the hospital. So on
back to back days, Covino became a father and the
Yankees won the World Series in two thousand and nine, and.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
I said, you had the greatest week ever. It's over now. Yeah,
isn't the curse of Melody my daughter?

Speaker 1 (41:46):
They just have to go get someone pregnant. Yeah, I
gotta break that curse. So, uh, we got to talk
you about this Christian Wilkins story only because what the
headline reads and what the reality is likely two different stories.
This goes back to some and that we often like
to point out there's always the truth and the twist, right,
So it seems like social media, even media here on

(42:09):
the radio leads with the twist, like the spin. So
there's always the truth and the spin. The spin with
the story is that he was released from Danny's Raiders
because he kissed the teammate on the head. Is that
the truth or the spin? That's the spin. The truth
is he had a foot injury that he failed to
get operated on the Raiders. Like all right, dude, this

(42:29):
is the final straw beat it. Yeah, I mean he
didn't rehab properly. In the timeline in which the Raiders
suggested they spent a lot of money, the guy, you know,
signed one hundred million dollar deal.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
Now he's fighting for that money.

Speaker 1 (42:42):
The scapegoat story might be like, yeah, he was rubbing
his teammates the wrong way and he kissed the dude
on the head. The spin is always the headline, and
the headline is he kissed the teammate and that's why.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
He's not on the team.

Speaker 5 (42:52):
Well, you see the NFL reporters with their juicy write
ups about this, and then at the end they're like,
but that's not the whole story.

Speaker 6 (42:59):
Of course.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
Yeah, more to this, Christian Wilkins, please, you need to
just Alex Cora just said baseball wasn't there headline with
Alex Corr talking about how baseball analysts a lot of
times makeup rumors around the deadline just because.

Speaker 2 (43:10):
They think juice.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Yeah, yeah, that was a recent story this week. He
has a past of being, well, according to his colleagues,
sort of a freak. They say, he's kind of a
freaky dude. He's been pinching cheeks, like cheeks in the
in the huddle. He was known for grabbing opposing players,
junk and like, you know, aggressively. When he was in

(43:32):
Clemson in the NFL, he was kissing other players when
he was with the Dolphins and everything. But I'm not
saying in like a sexual way, but in like a
freaky way, like in a weird way, like what's this
guy doing, Like I'm gonna get in your head right,
getting your head type of way. So he has a
history of doing that. So when he kissed his teammate
and rubbed them the wrong way, that became the headline.

(43:54):
But again this goes back to his foot but because
of his antics, grabbing ass, playing slab bass.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
A lot of this is alleged, by the way, but
fo I've seen it.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
But the headlines, the headline of Wilkins out because you know,
kissing a team mat on the head isn't really the
full story.

Speaker 2 (44:13):
But with that said, it does pose a question here
because I know your answer, your man to man pet
Peeves or his rich likes to call it the man
to man no knows.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
Because I know Krino being that, being that he's like
a prideful like East Coast Italian guy, half Italian, half Mexican,
all the pride this guy has when another grown man
grabs Cavino's neck with his hand, like you know when
someone goes behind you, like so why Because I grew
up in New Jersey, there's.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Something about another guy nut his arm around you. Don't
you get fresh with me?

Speaker 1 (44:48):
Almost taking his hand like picture some big faed Italian
guy taking his big meat hook and that's exactly it
and put it on your neck, like hey, you'll get
over your guy.

Speaker 5 (44:56):
My uncle used to do that to me and my
brother hate both of us would shake them off like
good wait.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
I mean, and every big fat at Tinian guy thinks
they're Tony soprano and they have the right to do
that to you, and and that and that what happened
to me a lot going I had a guy, dude,
this rich Remember the story because I remember coming out
on the air in my younger days talking about it,
like this fat botch of a loop took me by
the back of the neck.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
That give me a kid, And I'm like, what's up?
He's like, you girl, you got over there, you bet it?
Take gab. I'm like, who are you? You smell like sausage.
Get out of my face.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
You got gobba gole on your cheek and he was
grabbed me by the back of the neck like you gotta.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
They gave a kid, you understand, look at me, You like,
get out of here, Vinnie.

Speaker 1 (45:39):
Pastor And it's that. And you know what else they
do too, and it's another man to man no no.
They'll grab you on the cheek aggressively like you could.
It could be a family memory. You're like, yo, dude,
beat it your butter, your buddy, uh buddy's uncle Nunzio
grabs you by the cheek, Get.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
Over here, get out of here with that.

Speaker 6 (45:57):
I don't like that.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
The only cheek grabs I except uh, the booty cheek
grab or if it's Billy Madison telling.

Speaker 2 (46:04):
The kids stay here as long as you can, that's
an okay. Man to man no nos.

Speaker 1 (46:08):
Because Christian Wilkins kissed his team. The alleged story here
is he kissed his teammate on the head, like forehead,
and they're like, yeah, we.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Don't like this guy anymore. Beat it now.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Yes, there's clear issues, and there's clear things that you
would say are assault, punching, spitting, slapping, But I'll give
you one. I know Cavino hates and Danny this is
like more of a disrespectful amongst your crew type of things.
Have you ever had someone mush you? They don't hit you,
like they put their hands like on your head and
push like like they mush you.

Speaker 6 (46:41):
That's like because then I would have an HR problem
if they did that to me.

Speaker 2 (46:45):
Yeah, that's happened.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
That's one of those like I didn't hit you, but
like someone gets in your face and they get in
your face and they know well enough not to hit you,
slap your punch you, but they give you a little
like they hand on the head like a little push away.
That's so again, And he has always being freaky? What
are those no nos to you? I would imagine that
the ones I expressed are pretty universal. Who likes to

(47:08):
be treated that way? Like get your hands off me?
I don't even care if it's out of like endearment,
Like I don't like that. So what are the man
to man?

Speaker 4 (47:17):
No?

Speaker 2 (47:17):
No, you know what, I want to kiss you.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
I want to kiss you too, freaking me out in
name if I thought of another. And it's a power
move that I think we've all been on the receiving
end of. But it's so blatant to me that it
doesn't even work because I'm like, yeah, I see what
you're doing. I see what you're doing here as happy
Gilmot would see, I know what you're doing, and I
don't like it. When did he say that in Happy

(47:42):
Gilmour wont oh remember when he realized shoot it when
he sent him up on the ninth hole in the
in the sprinklers, I know what you're doing.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
Every see someone give you like an alpha handshake where
they they put their hand on top and sort of
pull you in like like, you know, what does that?

Speaker 2 (47:58):
President Trump does us?

Speaker 3 (48:00):
I was also thinking of the backslap, which you did
a drone Powell the Treasury secondary, like let's lower those
interest rates, huh like like like stand up for.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
A second, commut Like it's it's one of these moves
like I'm going over with a handshake of pulling you
into me. It's like when you pull someone into you
that's a tough guy. Yeah, it's aggressive that get over here,
beat it.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
I don't like that.

Speaker 6 (48:20):
Well, when somebody gives you the dead hand, I don't
like that.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
That's equally as offensive. I'm with you, Danny. So there's
a there's a happy medium like Rich's shirt size.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
When someone comes to when someone goes to give me
a fist bump, I grab their hands and I go
Hong Kong.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
You know that's a man to man. No, No, I
don't like it.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
It rubs me the wrong way when people I barely know,
even when people I do know but barely know, and
they ask you personal questions about your finances or how
much you paid for the house, Like, dude, I barely
know you. Like maybe a friend of a friend comes over,
nice place, would you pay for it?

Speaker 6 (48:53):
I don't know?

Speaker 2 (48:53):
Mind your business? How about that? How about that?

Speaker 6 (48:57):
I got one?

Speaker 3 (48:58):
Sometimes this is okay, but if you don't really know someone,
or they're like you're taller than you and they're kind
of trying to pull some alpha move on you, they
lean on your shoulder. Oh where they're like they're gonna
lean on your shoulder, Like, why am I your support
staff right here?

Speaker 1 (49:10):
No?

Speaker 2 (49:11):
Don't lean on me, dude.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
No.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Yeah. A lot of these are like you're trying to
offha somebody.

Speaker 5 (49:18):
A lot of it's bubble space too, we learned as
little kids, like we all have this bubble around us.
Don't invade that space. So when somebody. There's a lot
of room around you and another person they stand right
up next to you. I don't like that, Like move
back a little, get out of my personal space.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Well, hey, if you want to add to the list,
eight seven seven, nine to nine on Fox in fact,
also call that number if you want to play Mahomes
Showtime Trivia.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
We got some Showtime.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
Trivia for the last Swiggy boot leg. Mahomes will be
here giving away some prizes. It's multiple choice, it's easy.
I'm gonna kiss you.

Speaker 2 (49:57):
I want to kiss you, Covino and Rich You know
what do we want to get into this game? To
any year?

Speaker 6 (50:03):
Or what we got? All the contestants lined up here?

Speaker 2 (50:05):
All right, Showtime Mahomes Trivia. Let's go the mostly lovable
Patrick Mahomes. Truth is, I want everybody to love me,
not just the refs. It's time for some NFL trivia.
I'm here, I'm here, Yes, we know you're here.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
All right, Patrick Mahomes here to play Showtime Homes Trivia.

Speaker 5 (50:27):
Our FSR security walking our broke Patrick into the main studio.

Speaker 2 (50:33):
Hey, you guys are talking about the best time to win?

Speaker 1 (50:35):
How about right now? How about this year? How about
Revenge Baby Revenge. That's right, Redemption and Revenge Hall.

Speaker 6 (50:42):
Of Fame game on Thursday. Excited, Yeah I am.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
And I'm excited to get another ring man, Justin's Baby,
Justin's Baby.

Speaker 2 (50:49):
One more championship ring this year. I need four for
this hand.

Speaker 6 (50:53):
Let's go, all right, let's meet the contestants. Twenty four
time winner Rich Davis right over there.

Speaker 2 (50:58):
Yeah, buddies, let's go.

Speaker 6 (51:00):
Nineteen time champion Dan Byer in the house.

Speaker 4 (51:02):
Hello.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
How about four time champion meet Pat Mahomes.

Speaker 5 (51:05):
Let's go, eight time champion Spotty Boy right over there
in the corner.

Speaker 2 (51:09):
How's it going?

Speaker 5 (51:11):
And looking to win at CNR stainless steel swingy our
last one of this inventory?

Speaker 6 (51:15):
All right, dB, I'll use you for this.

Speaker 5 (51:16):
Would you love to travel to beautiful Raleigh, North Carolina,
Las Vegas, Nevada, Paradise, California? Wantchee Washington, Georgetown, Texas? Or
Lake Tancy, Tennessee. Let's go to Washington, Washington?

Speaker 6 (51:31):
That is Phil?

Speaker 4 (51:32):
What up?

Speaker 6 (51:33):
Phil?

Speaker 1 (51:36):
Right?

Speaker 3 (51:37):
I like it?

Speaker 6 (51:38):
So the first guy to ever thank me for the pick.

Speaker 2 (51:40):
I appreciate that, Phil, Phil.

Speaker 6 (51:42):
What do you do for living there in Washington State?

Speaker 10 (51:45):
Eating in a repair?

Speaker 2 (51:46):
Nice man?

Speaker 6 (51:47):
Very cool.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
I all needed.

Speaker 5 (51:48):
Here are the rules for Showtime Mahomes NFL trivia. The
first contestant with two correct answers is the champ. If
there's a tie, we have a tie breaker question. Your
name is your buzzer, but you do have to wait
until all three possible answers are read. If there's two
wrong answers in a row, we move on to the
next question.

Speaker 6 (52:02):
Are you ready?

Speaker 2 (52:03):
Let's do it all right? Get it all Oh, it's
a pleasure. I'm here. Countdowns on football season. Let's go.
I would have hated to play in this one. Known
as the Ice Bowl.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
This game was played between the Packers and the Cowboys
nineteen sixty seven at negative thirteen degrees fahrenheit with the
wind chill of what A negative thirty eight degrees fahrenheit,
B negative forty eight degrees fahrenheit or C negative fifty
eight degrees fahrenheit.

Speaker 6 (52:32):
Phil Phil negative forty eight?

Speaker 10 (52:36):
Yes, there you go.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
Ooh boom wowie zalie.

Speaker 6 (52:40):
Halfway to the last swiggy Phil on the board. It's cold,
it's so cool.

Speaker 8 (52:45):
All right, we move on to round two. By the way,
just a side not one. I don't know Patrick, If
you think this is interesting. My sister back home in
Wisconsin sent me a picture of her thermometer this past week.
He denendex of one to oh seven. So imatchine the
range of one hundred and fifty degrees from us.

Speaker 1 (53:03):
You know what, You're gonna have to add me to
that group text, because man, that sounds hot. Oh man,
sounds interesting for sure.

Speaker 6 (53:10):
That's so the sun to Alaska right there? All right?
Round two.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
About as hot as our season. So round two? What
was I once quoted saying about taking risks?

Speaker 1 (53:22):
Hey, I only take calculated risks, otherwise I'd be intercepted
in every game. B I believe in taking risks and
not worrying about the consequences or see. I believe the
game risk with my good friend Max Crosby. I played
the game Risk well my good friend Max Crosby at
the coffee shop this season. What did I want to

(53:44):
say about risk? Life's a risk?

Speaker 2 (53:46):
Carnalito? What's on?

Speaker 6 (53:47):
Phil? Yeah? Phil, I'll go with be Hey, I'll walk
off Winter.

Speaker 2 (53:55):
Swept the board.

Speaker 5 (53:57):
Oh mama, Phil, at least for this patch of Swiggy's.
It's the last one, and you do the honors. We're
gonna mail it to Washington State for you.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
You might have to give this guy some coozies. Thanks buddy, Hey, thanks,
great job to go Phil. Later Phil, all right, guys
letter Patrick was like thirty something days.

Speaker 6 (54:21):
Yeah for the regular season?

Speaker 2 (54:24):
Close later, Cavino and Rich goodbye, good bye? Whoa Mama?

Speaker 4 (54:30):
I Uh?

Speaker 5 (54:31):
When he butlchered that last question in his voice almost
sounded like kovine.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
I know it's crazy, you know, true interestingly enough, you know,
forty eight hours from now, I said, we have the
trade deadline in baseball.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
That first game.

Speaker 1 (54:44):
Now that, now that you heard that Trey Lance is
going to start, does anyone else still feel like they
want to get a look at Trey Lance?

Speaker 2 (54:49):
Like, like, what a guy that? When it took about
the biggest bust of all time? Who about Sally Scuds?
At what point? Does what point does Trey Lance get
put on that list?

Speaker 1 (55:04):
I know everyone has their favorites, but if he never
avounced to nothing, you got to remember what the forty
nine ers gave up for him at number three.

Speaker 6 (55:10):
Oh, that list is crazy of all the picks and
who those picks turned out to be.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
Yeah, but I mean we love to say the same
biggest bust of all time, the JaMarcus Russells.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Yeah, we have the list.

Speaker 5 (55:19):
His was the fattest bust of all time because of
that big payday he got that was before the rookie contracts.

Speaker 1 (55:25):
I just feel like Trey Lance has sort of got
by without a ton of criticists say not a lot
of people talk about it, yeah, for whatever reason. So hey,
I wish him well, man, Jim Harbaugh, you know, you
saw what he did with some young quarterbacks over the year.
So if something ever goes wrong with Justin Herbert Trey
Lance in the wings, no, you know, let's go to
him buy for an updates he was going on.

Speaker 8 (55:47):
We probably don't talk about it as much because the
forty nine ers continue to have success where you know,
in the previous era that Danny mentioned, it would set
franchises back five six years if you stuff that first overall.

Speaker 1 (56:01):
Because Purdy sort of alleviated all that embarrassment by being great.

Speaker 2 (56:08):
Yeah, man, I just saw my homes in the kitchen.
He's all fired up. Dude looks ready for the season.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
Man, if you missed Showtime Homes Trivia, if you miss anything,
catch Covino and Rich on the app. I found the
play that everyone's talking about bad calls are not just
happening to want So. And the pitcher was Baltimore oriole
Zach Efflin, and he was pitching, and they're saying it
might be John boy, your boy even got involved in

(56:41):
this sat it might be the worst call ball strike
in years.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
I thought the worst call was that home run they
called foul. It's foul. He saw that. Oh sorry gone.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
Clement was at the at the in the batter's box
of the Blue Jays and this this ball was like
as middle as you could get fastball middle, and it
was they're saying worst call. Well you know why though,
because the catcher wasn't positioned properly with that one. But
it was a dead obvious strike. He was the positioned,

(57:14):
he was set up a little outside, so it looked like, yeah,
but it was a perfect strike for sure. That's gone viral. Yeah,
people love to complain. It happens all the time. But
that one, what want Soda was like drastically obvious that
it was a personal situation. Yeah, it was out of spite,
it was. It was clearly not a strike. It was
a blatantly delayed strike three call. And you can't let

(57:39):
that personal element interfere in that way. I know everybody
loves the personal element, So yeah, I think the ASB
system should be incorporated for times like that, at least
twice a game. I don't think there's any question. I'm
part of the seventy two percent that says, hell, yeah,
do it.

Speaker 2 (57:53):
Well, I think it.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
Would be it would be hard to argue to a
game because again, these aren't like stop the game, put
on the headphones, going to tent goal, get the monitor.
This is a quick like you saw it in the
All Star Game when Edwin Diaz when the Mets was pitching. Remember,
he's like, go to the thing within two, within like
what five seconds tops. They're like strike like a matter

(58:15):
of time. If they're doing it in the All Star Game,
doing a preseason, it's gonna happen.

Speaker 6 (58:18):
Yeah, and the fans in the stands at the All
Star Game seem to really enjoy it.

Speaker 2 (58:22):
Yeah, it's cool.

Speaker 5 (58:22):
And I like your idea, Rich of having two. I
think if the team gets both correct, they should get
a third.

Speaker 6 (58:28):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (58:29):
Yeah, if you get two right, you got to get
both right, you earn a third. But I don't see
why you want to attempt to even do this, it
would be great for baseball. But hey, we talked a
little baseball, We talked some football today. We talked a
little of everything. In fact, we didn't get a chance
to talk NBA. Now, there was a Lebron story that
we were going to try to hit on. Maybe we'll
get to that tomorrow. We'll get to it tomorrow. And
to wrap it up, speaking of MLB, what do you

(58:51):
think about Cal Rowley being the lead candidate now for MVP?
You think Judge can catch him as long as Judge
out ten they say ten days, but he can come
back maybe earlier with the DH spot perhaps. Why why
are we pretending that Aaron Judge still is not batting
like one hundred points time? Yeah, Cara, I mean, Aaron
Judge was probably the premier candidate for MVP. But if

(59:13):
he's out Cal Rawley, the odds have now gone up
for him to win it all.

Speaker 2 (59:18):
So we'll see.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
Yeah, Aaron Judge fatigue. I still think that it's hard
to argue that Aaron Judge is the best player in
Major League Baseball when he's even a little healthy. So, uh,
your thoughts, anything you miss always you can find at
covin and Rich and we'll see you guys back here
tomorrow on Fox Sports Radio. Like you said, we'll play
midweek major.

Speaker 6 (59:36):
We got a lot.

Speaker 2 (59:37):
We can start giving away new prizes.

Speaker 1 (59:39):
We got to figure out what's next now that we've
lost all the We're gonna bring back bribery balls. We'll
do that, and uh, until then, have a great Taco Tuesday.
Until tomorrow or even the baby, see you in the
Promised Land. Goodbye, have a great one.
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