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chat Mael, because that's a great place to chop it
up and talk some smack. Nobody's safe on the live chat,
but feel free to join. Yeah, let's go your trolls,
Let's have at it. I will say this. I want
to start the show by declaring something that I feel
(02:00):
like I've always sad of felt a little bit, but
after seeing his behavior over the last week.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Oh boy, here it comes.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Justin Herbert's a just a big weenie. Wow, Justin Herbert,
not a fan in Rich nos Weeni's Justin Herbert. I mean,
he can make it right. I mean, my opinion can
be easily changed, but I don't know. I just feel
like he's done a few things where I'm like, you
know what, the only thing cool about this dude is
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that he's.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Hooking up at Madison Beer.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Well, that's very cool cause she's kind of hot, good
for him, kind of super hot. And yeah, but how
old is she? Hann't want it sound like a creep?
Twenty five? I mean thirty, I don't know. So you're right,
he could make it right like CJ. Stroud And we'll
explain because there's been two incidents in the past week
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where you scratch your noggin and say, hey, is Herbert
sort of a would you call him a WEENI? Is
he sort of a weenie? Is he a weenis? Is
he the lead singer of Weenus? Or did we just
catch him at a bad moment? Is he the type
of guy that turns down when the cameras are on
but off camera he's really a weenie? Because on camera
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he's a weenis. So check it out. Here's what happened.
There's two stories they both tie together. It's about leaving
people hanging and just being sort of a mean guy.
After the Texans win.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
CJ.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Stroud is high five, and people in the crowd high
five and fans you know, yo, Let's be fair about this.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
Though. CJ.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Stroud did leave our producer Danny G hanging at the
super Bowl a few years ago, so things happen, right, Look,
these guys, we gotta gotta realize that we don't have
any idea, not even close to any idea of what
they deal with as far as fandom and kids and
people wanting their attention and autographs. But they're not to
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anyone else. Don't give me that, BSG, but that is true.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
You don't know what it's like.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
You know how to behave in public? I do, but
guess what, I don't have people bothering me all day long,
every day, every time I step out in public. Now, DANNYG,
do you want to tell your story real quick about
c J.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Stroud.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Well, I just introduced myself and tried to get him
onto our stage during media week at Super Bowl, and
he he was not having it.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
He like blew me off.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
And then the next couple of guys, media guys who
came up to him, he was also cold to them.
So and you led with I'm a big fan, and yeah,
I just told him. I said, man, we talk about
you on the show a lot, and we pick you.
And we were picking him in the Texans even though
he was a rookie that year. We were picking him
to go into the playoffs and so like. And I
didn't overdo it. I was just like, hey, man, we
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like you, we'd like to have you on the show.
And he just blew me off.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Now, everybody has good moments and bad moments. Everybody has
good days and bad days. You don't know what type
of mood he was in in that moment, but c J.
Stroud was seen high fiving other fans after a win
and he left the owner of the Texans hanging.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
So you know he didn't.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
He didn't do that intentionally. There's no way in the
world he left a successful legendary American businessman and owner
of the Texans cal McNair hanging. But you see the
footage and Col's there waiting for c J. Stroud to
high five them. You know, his boss, the guy that
pays him, the guy that owns the team. There's no
way CJ. Stroud did that on purpose.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
But now, no way.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Here's the thing, there's a way to make everything right
and funny right now. What they did was the Houston
Texans put together a little funny social media video.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
Their social media team is great where this is funny.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
The Texans owner after getting discs for the high five
high five, well.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
He was literally hanging.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Yeah, he was literally left hanging with his hand up
with his crooked finger by the way, and then they
zoom in on him and he's just like, the guy
just walked right by me. He didn't high five me.
He's the owner of the team. And he then continues
through his life holding his hands up doing everything until
he finally, like a day later, through all his trials
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and tribulations and meals and meeting people, anytime someone tries
to touch his hands up, then'e no, that's for CJ.
And then he finally bumps into CJ. Stroud and they
high five and bro hug and I think it was
just a funny way to address an awkward moment where CJ.
Stroud didn't mean it. And you know what, it also
made the owner look at hell lack cooler and less
like a weenie that got left hanged completely. So that's
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how that's a masterclass in turning dilemmas into dilemonade. They
took this really awkward moment of the quarterback appearing to
big time the owner but not but yet not he
just missed them, and they made a funny, viral social
media video out of it that made CJ. Stroud look
super likable and the owner even more likable. They turned
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something funny out of this. It became a charming, likable moment.
So what happened He redeems himself even though he stiffed
Danny g it was a likable moment.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Does this mean he's gonna come back full circle with
us and join the show?
Speaker 1 (07:03):
You have to do a reenactment of our own. I mean,
I like this video so much. I'm starting to think, man,
maybe he should have dissed anyj It seem like a
good guy. So that's one story, and then the other
story comes back to Justin Herbert, like we said, Yeah,
first one is we saw it, we watched it live.
The Chargers win and they kick it down to the
field and Laura Rutledge is trying to get his attention, like, hey,
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we're going to you for an interview, and he's like,
I'm just trying to celebrate with my team. And I
totally understand that, and I get that, but as a
quarterback in the league, you also have to understand that
when someone of the major networks wants to interview you,
you're the go to guy. You're the quarterback, You're the
spokesman for this moment. You're on television. And he caught
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him in a really weird, like big time moment. That's
that's moment number one. The fans and the billion dollar
deals these networks have to air the games and perpetuate
you as a star player. And I saw people fighting
over this the other day, back and forth. I go,
he doesn't owe anyone anything. Stupid ass interview, What is
he gonna say something? But but I mean it's part
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of the apathy. I just feel like in these moments,
and I've said this before and I'll say it again,
I'm so adamant and strong minded on this opinion. You're
adamant little Goody two shitty two shoes, great song. I'm
so adamant that all it takes is for an athlete
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to be a little endearing to the fans and reporters,
and I feel like people notice all he has to
do is smile. I even noticed when athletes addressed the
reporter by name, He's like, hey, Laura, if he called
the bright first name. And then at the end he's
like if he was like, hey, charge a fan, thanks
for coming out. That was what That's what the Mets
will miss with Pete Alonzo. Pete Alonzo would at the
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end of all his little post games would always hey, fans,
thanks for coming out. Let's let's f and go Mets.
Thank you guys like Oriol fans are gonna love them,
Oriol fans are in for a treat. But I just
think that so strike one. But you know what was
really significant about this moment again we're talking about the
Monday night football game Chargers beat the Eagles. This was
real and in the moment and you saw how he
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is absolutely you saw, no, not even that real time
saw when you saw how.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
He really is.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
And then when the camera was on, even though he
was sort of short in the moment, he turned it
on a little bit, turned on his BSLL. Yeah, he
turned on and you saw he went into his bs
script of like, well, you know, the defense did their partner,
you know, the coaching and this and that, and he's
like you're done. You got the bs you need?
Speaker 3 (09:32):
All right?
Speaker 1 (09:33):
And he did even say yeah, yeah, no, just walk.
I really, even though I don't agree with the way
he handled that situation, I do want to say that
we have no idea what their days consist of. We
cannot relate at all. I think it's tough to be
kind to people. Yeah, but dude, it's not just people.
It's more people than you've ever I mean, there's fifty
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thousand people there want to meet him. I just win
a game. You spent your whole life playing pee wee
football to the pros. You went a Monday night game
in overtime. I have to say it, man for fairness awareness.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Man.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
You know what, when Rich and I have big events
and conventions and there's a.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
Few hundred people there were overwhelmed.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Imagine being a quarterback in the NFL where everybody wants
to know your attention, But don't you tell me in
the moment on Monday night football where you win in overtime.
You can't give twenty seconds of smiles and happiness to
ESPN and ABC's main reporter. That's there. I agree to
me as the start of the gig. Right to me,
like that should be a standard understanding that the quarterback
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or any star player has to deal with us a
small place.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
To pay to live the dream.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Now, you might say, Rich Cavino, Danny g this story
is a couple of day old, days old. What are
you talking about? Well, there's like a part two now
because oh yeah, remember we really didn't harp on this
until we saw another clip this week.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Just yesterday, another clip went viral.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
And I sort of saw it everywhere, and I think
it's gone viral because it does it sort of continues
that narrative of what we saw on Monday night.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
For Yeah, and I wondered, and I told you guys
this last night when we were talking about this clip,
I wondered if it was people piling on because of
what happened after Monday Nights came.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
I think it just adds that fuel to the fire.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Truthfully, if you were in court, this would just be
exhibit B. And it's obviously very clear footage of Justin
Herbert's sort of big time and a kid who wanted
up to sign something. By the way, such a cute
little kid, and I felt so bad for his face.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Yeah, and the dad's like he'll take his hat off
because he's wearing the imposing no he's wearing he's wearing
an Eagles Eagles hat and learned a.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Picture he wanted and he just wanted to he wanted
to wave. I'm sure he wanted a picture. But even
if he waved at Justin Herbert, let's put it in perspective.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
Man.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
I've seen a lot of people talk about this, and
there's so many things I agree with. You don't have
to be a fan of the Chargers to as a kid,
as a kid, especially to want to get his attention
and have the thrill a little way from Justin Herbert
would have made that kid's now.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
I don't want to say his life, but.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
They would have made his whole year that Justin Herbert
acknowledged him even though he's an Eagle. Let me let
me give you an example of this. You guys know
me now, we've done the show. You and I have
been friends for decades, but we've been on Fox Sports
Radio for years. You know that I'm a diehard Mets fan.
The first player that ever gave me attention wasn't a Met.
I went down on the field. I've told the story before.
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Down the field I was. I went down batting practice,
was hanging by the opposing dugout, just you know, taking
a look. You're a little like eight year old nine
year old kid peeking your head around and San Diego
Padre Bip Roberts took the time to say, hey kid,
what's your name? Signed the baseball for me, give me
a little pat on the back. And I went back
to my seat like, whoa.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
I remember having that dude's baseball card.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
And I was like, Roberts is the corest Like to me.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
That's my athletes.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Incredible power and almost duty to to boost these kids kids,
idolize these athletes. We all did so when he big
times this little kid, even though he was an opposing fan,
that rubbed me the wrong way. I think it rubs
everybody the wrong way. And again it was caught on
camera and he's a cute little kid and you feel
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so bad for him. I hate this clip.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
I really do. It bothers me. But we brought up
to CJ.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Stroud story for a reason because I think Justin Herbert
needs to redeem himself to tell what's too many for
this guy in one week? If you want to you
want to do the whole. You can catch someone on
a bad day, maybe a second one yo, Justin Herbert,
you might have one more strike with a lot of
people show or he needs to get this kid on
an Instagram video stat he needs to do something. I'm
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serious because he's a young player. People want to root
for him. People speak highly of Justin Herbert. I want
to like Justin Herbert. I don't want to not like him,
and I feel bad. I think he needs to He
needs to do good pr to fix it. He needs
to go get coffee with Laura, Laura religion and then
go take this kid to go see his Utopia too,
or something something good.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
I heard Herbert the last time. He was on with
our very own Colin Cowherd, and he seems cool and
down to earth when he's talking with Colin, but.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
He does what do you you know what it is?
I'll give you one. We've had guests on our show, right,
I'll give you an example. Jeremy Piven, everyone that we
talked to from Entourage, I'll tell you meant the politician.
People know who Judgment Night from from serendipity from what
else to giving people way too much credit. Jeremy Piven PCU, PCU,
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No you, We're not going to protest Jeremy Piven. Everyone's like, yo,
what a d what a jerk? I mean, how was PIVT?
He definitely comes with a reputation of being a jerk.
We were like, yo, he was the nicest, coolest due
to us. He was, I mean multiple times, by the way,
and we have nothing bet to say.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
In fact, I love dream was he as nice as
jay Z? Nicer?
Speaker 1 (15:05):
He refused to take a picture with us. I'll never
forget back, like we didn't interview with JAYZ and community
like yo, yo quick picking. Jay's like no, He's like nah,
And I was like, for real, nah dog.
Speaker 6 (15:13):
I even gave him the for real He's like nah,
when did you experience nice Jeremy Piven multiple times the
last decade, every time because he's had some things in
his career happen where he's had I think to kind
of reassess the situation.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Yeah, well, well here's my thought. I was sam People say, well,
really he was nice, and then I'm like, well, let's
let's be honest. He was coming on our show to
promote something he was doing. He's not going to lead
with a whole behavior to people that are giving him
a platform, that are being kind to him. So we
would be a bad gauge. So when you say, oh,
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Justin Herbert, it's really cool with Colin Cowherd, you don't
say he's kind to the most popular, you know, sports
talking head on Foxes.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Well, no, because but but rich there are some athletes
where you can tell their douchary even when they're being
interviewed by a media member.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Yeah, but this is a sign of one's true character.
How are you when the cameras are off How do
you treat people that aren't important? They always say, like
a good assessment? How do you treat the help at
a restaurant? How do you treat a waiter? How do
you treat Laura Rutledge? How do you treat Laura Rutledge
when the cameras are off?
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Right?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
These are signs of one's character. And we saw two moments.
We let it slide with the Rutledge story with the kid.
I can't these are two moments in one week, Herbert,
redeem yourself.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
I just want to play Devil's advocate.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
This second clip that we're now looking at, could there
be something that we don't have all the context.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Yeah, because why if there's part two where it's like
just kidding kid compared not that part.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
But he's up.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
It looks like he's in a suite with either family
members or friends or something, and he's kind of turned around,
looks like he's busy.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Okay, So shame on all those adults, because that's what
I'm saying. Yeah, question, Let's say you were justin Herbert right,
and you're there with your friends and family. You don't
have a friend or family to keep you in check
and say, oh hey kid, hold on, he will get hey, Joe, hey,
justin listen, say hi to the kid real quick. Just
wave to him. Someone to make it right for the kid.
These are kids, man. Herbert is a jerk for this,
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and I'm not taking it back. I'm gonna say it
appears jerky. There might be more. I'm keeping a fair
Rich is the bad guy here. I give everyone a chance.
We always say three strikes you're out. Yeah, Well you
know why, Sam, because I truly do believe no matter
how bad it looks, and it does because I hated
this clip. We we don't know what it's like to
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be in his cleats. Just the question we don't know
what else is going on. For all we know, he
could have been in the middle of a really serious conversation.
Doesn't matter. We don't know what important. What could be
so important that Justin Herbert could be doing that he
can't take ten seconds to make Yoh, hey kid, what's up?
Speaker 3 (17:50):
The kid's face breaks my heart?
Speaker 7 (17:51):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
So to me, Justin Herbert is a royal a hole
until he proves differently.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
To me, it's two weeks from today from Christmas? Is
he going to be on the naughty list? Is he
going to get coal in his stocking? He still has
time to make things right.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
In fact, I hope Justin Herbert. I hope the Chargers
make the playoffs just so he fails miserably. I'm a
Chargers fan moving forward, he kill the wildcard round when
he you know, doesn't show up again. Ask you this
before we take some phone calls on it, and I'm
sure you have experiences and stories and takes. Guys, you
always wanted him ask eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox.
(18:25):
We'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts on this again.
I'll give you two examples of the thought him. A.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
CJ.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Stroud made it right. He big time the owner by mistake. Obviously,
justin Herbert needs to make this right. He doesn't, he could,
but I think he does. He could just be a
really good football player, because it's not a not a
really personable cool dude, not around cool man. What makes
someone cool that the only the only reason they're cool
people is because not everyone's cool. Because if everyone was cool,
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then how would you distinguish, Like you know what I'm saying,
Like when you're like, yeah, he's a cool guy, I
promise you not everyone's cool. What does he need to
do to make it right? Send this kid some Christmas presents?
No what not being a good human? No with it
with this kid or even even Laura Rutledge, Just I
don't know remember where he came from. No kind of question.
(19:13):
I like, I have you guys seen the clip where Shack.
Some kid runs up to Shack like maybe goes under
like a stancherd and and hug Shack's leg And there
was something like guards that quickly checked like good this
get away, and Shack's like I don't know who are
and Shack like hugs a kid in that moment. I'm like,
that's why Shack is Shack? Can I tell you a story?
Speaker 3 (19:32):
Shack?
Speaker 1 (19:32):
This ties in rich to what you're saying. And you
know who else a great? Let me just throw one
more property. Sure, he's been on our show a few times,
but off the air is where he's impressed me most.
I hate to I hate it that he's on a
team that I don't like, But is there a better
dude than Pook and the Kola? Oh he's awesome. You
could root for him. I can, I'm a nine. Yeah
I can't. I can for his personal guy. I could
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root for him, but not the Rams. But here's the
impact that I'm talking about, Okay, and how much it
means to a kid. You ca you remember what it
was like to be a kid and to be acknowledged
by a hero. Maybe he never had that moment, but
I'm gonna tell your first hand how it felt. I've
told this story before. I was on Rockefeller Center, fifth Avenue,
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right around there, fifth Avenue or six. My parents took
me to New York City to see the tree, the
Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center in New York City. And
I was a little kid, maybe like nine years old,
and I couldn't believe my eyes. It was Sugar Ray Leonard.
Now this is in the eighties, no one bigger than
Sugar Ray Leonard, Franklin spokesman. He was in every commercial.
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My family a big boxing family, Like this guy transcended boxing.
He was all over to play. Sugar Ray Leonard was
the guy. I saw him there in New York City
and he saw me looking at him like that. So
he's like, this little kid is trying to get my attention.
He calls me over into his entourage, put his hand
around me walking down the street, like, man, you a
big fan of boxing. I'm like I am, yeah, sugar Land.
(20:58):
And that's why to this date brings up a week
boxing matches every weekend.
Speaker 9 (21:01):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
But my point is, and he known bigger than him at.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
That time, so he started you saying, this is the
fight of the year.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
But the impact had how cool. I felt like I
was floating down Fifth Avenue to be acknowledged by a
guy that was so popular and famous. I had never
seen a famous person, I think ever in my life,
you know, and I'll never forget it. And I got
to tell him that story on our show, which is
full Circle. But you know the impact that athletes have
on kids is unmeasurable. Never forget that. That's the point,
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the impact they have. I'm just saying, side by side,
I want you to walk in last when you have
a second, I want you to watch side by side
interviews and tell me what athletes should do, how they
should carry themselves. For Nando Mendoza after Indiana one that
was awesome, and then Justin Herbert after an overtime win, O,
that's like such a contrast, or as you love to
(21:52):
say to sound smart, uck the position, such a contrast.
Something fun of me because my sat soores are what
you say, because you just learned that word two weeks ago.
Speaker 10 (22:02):
Got the hell out of here. So what's up, spot spot?
I'll offer one devil's advocate or counterpoint to this. Justin
Herbert specifically, part of the story is that his girlfriend,
Madison Beer and her family, so her brother and I
think her brother and her mother were at the game.
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So when the kid was approaching, he was approaching one
of the sweets. So I believe it's very possible that
Justin Herbert was talking with his girlfriend's family at the
time and maybe was.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Like even worse.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
After the game. Maybe he was trying to get wrap.
Speaker 10 (22:40):
Up quickly, so weirlfriend's imaged.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Dude, imagine if you with your girlfriend's parents and some
little kids like mister Herbert, like hey, Justin Herbert, and
in front of your future rich chips, strangers to come
up and pretend like they know who he is. You
made even better spot.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
Thank you? What's up?
Speaker 11 (22:58):
Are we sure that he even said it, because that
doesn't sound like his language, honestly, Like, it doesn't sound
like Justin Herbert would use that language, especially towards a kid.
Speaker 8 (23:12):
And it sounded like whoever said it was kind of
saying it, like everyone was sort of laughing, like now
that bleeping hat on, and like everyone was like ah,
And then even the kid ran up and he's like, hey,
he told me to stick it.
Speaker 11 (23:20):
And he was like in mid hug as it was happening.
I think somebody else said it. Now, whether he ignored
the kid, that's his own problem. But I don't know
if he actually said that line to that kid. Yeah,
I didn't think that was him saying it either.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
It's more fun for me to stick by. I hate
Justin Hurt. Yeah, he can't bail on the take now,
I can't bail on the take now, I hate I
hate Justin Herbert. I've got too far. I hope he
throws four interceptions here cider any jelly beans and continued.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
Right, so you're tho jelly beans come from?
Speaker 1 (23:51):
What could he do to redeem himself? Do you hold
it against him? And let's all remember that you know
your kid one time. You have such even if you're
not a Justin Herbert, you have so much influence on
these kids and so much impact. And you're right, Rich,
if he was with his girlfriend's family, how much cooler
would he have looked if he said, hey, guys, one second,
hey little guy, Hey, you're an Eagles fan.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Huh, well you're a Charters fan. Now here you go. Man,
have a great Hey you play football?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Yeah I do.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Hey, go get him kid?
Speaker 1 (24:20):
How much cooler would he have looked if he did
that in front of her family? So think about it?
Speaker 9 (24:25):
All?
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Well, we went have piled if it was a one
and done story, we went and piled on. This is
twice in one week, and I'm in a feisty mood today.
So Rich, is a fight? You got me on the
wrong day, Justin Herbert?
Speaker 8 (24:36):
Yeah, what if I was a kid and came up
to you after their show and you told me to
kick I would never because I'm in a mood today.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
I'll never do that to a kid though.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah, please, I'm talking You're talking a ponyball coach of
pony ball coach year Rich.
Speaker 8 (24:50):
It could be the worst day of your life, and
if I came up to you on the street, you'd
still probably be nice to me.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Dude, I have to likely guess what it's sad story,
likely have to put down my dog this weekend, and
I'm still in a good mood. It's not your a
it's not you. It's not your problem that I'm going
through something right. Yeah, And by the way, I want
to say hy to Leon. You know who Leon is,
Leon bip Roberts. Thank you, bit Roberts. You made a difference.
Herbert's on the naughty list. Sorry to say, he's getting
(25:18):
a lump of turd in his stocking based on what
we're saying.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
You know, a guy like.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Joey Elmo's on our feedback is like Boo who he
doesn't want to do an interview. Hey Joey, how about
this guy acts like a pro? Yeah, well, you can't
do comes with the territory comes with the job. You
can't do d bag things and then say you're not
a d bag.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
It's like, well, you're doing d bag things, you know.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
I want to give him the benefit of the doubt
of saying we don't know what he's going through and
maybe these are bad moments, but there's two in one
week at the same time. I don't know what it's
like to be justin Herbert, but I do know that
I'll never snub a kid, a kid that's a fan.
I'm wildly a mild shocked at anyone defenses Like I'm
looking here. William Kreider said, why does Herbert have to
(26:05):
be on for the thirty seconds of postgame? That's part
of the job, you nimrod. I think so, And in fact,
it is, like you have to deal with press. It's
part of the part of the job. Remember, like athletes
have to talk.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
To a broadcast company that just telecasts your game.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
So and you know, the company that pays billions of
dollars to, like I said, to partner up at the
league you're in, which is, you know, in turn, part
of the reason why these guys are paid so much money.
It's like when I don't understand how when people at
iHeart or Serious XM or any company are like, I
don't want to deal with salespeople. It's like, do you
mean the people that selled your show? You mean how
(26:41):
we generate income like in revenue? Well guess what if
you disagree? You know, we like to chop it up
and include everybody. Eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox.
Will take your phone calls. We're talking CJ. Stroud, he
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Speaker 3 (27:16):
You're rich.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Before we go to all the feedback and all the
phone calls, I'm just saying I'm reading the feedback like Esteban,
you guys are soft he owes knowing anything? Really?
Speaker 3 (27:25):
Wow?
Speaker 11 (27:27):
Damn, what's up? Bier harsh critics? You're feeling out there? Absolutely, guys,
Week fifteen starts tonight. It's the Falcons and Buccaneers eight
fifteen Eastern Time. We expect to see Mike Evans come
back from his broken clavical Nice different injury to talk
about in the NFL. Steelers edge rusher TJ. Watt actually
spent the night in the hospital overnight. He was dealing
with a lung issue in practice. On Wednesday, the Steelers
(27:47):
released his statement saying that he was not going to
practice today. In his status for Monday's game against the
Dolphins is up in the air. Dolphins running back to
Von e Chen limited in practice with a rib injury.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs missed another workout today. He's
dealing with a sore knee. Cowboys wide receiver CD Lamba
full participant, while Bengals wide receiver T Higgins limited in practice.
(28:07):
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five million dollars.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Back to you, fellas, Thank you, Dan Byern, Thanks. Hey,
you know what he was talking about. Every skate begins
with that first glide. Yeah, isn't it a weird thought
that we all had our first throw, our first swing. Yeah,
and there's no proof of that, no evidence, nothing, but
you know what, U but there is a first, our
first shot. A lot of think you think you made
(28:39):
your first shot in a basket in this generation though,
a lot of those things are captured. Yeah, I mean,
but then they're lost in a file flom because you're
seeing like TikTok trends where it's like like your kid,
you know, it's like a kid playing t ball and
then he's playing like college baseball. And what's that trend
where moms are holding has it? I had a frozen
rope my first ever swing.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
I was two year.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
I don't think that's you know, I'm gonna roll with
it yet. But have you seen that trend where you've
seen that trend where moms are holding their kids for
the last time? What maybe, oh like one last time
because they know it's not gonna happen. I guess the
trends is like you played Danny g. You played whiffle
ball with your neighborhood friends for the last time and
didn't know it. You rode your bike, I was sam
around your iwin neighborhood with all your old schoolhood friends
(29:22):
for the last time. I jumped on my pogo ball
one last time. You had one last at bat, and
you didn't really you don't really remember it, right, I
didn't even know. The joke is moms don't realize they
held their kids. They hold their kids for the last
time and don't realize it. So all these moms are
going up to like their teenage boys, like, all right,
I'm gonna try to hold you one last time.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
Rich you were in your last musical and you had
no idea.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
And but I have footage. He was a great little
Lord Fanny shut up. All right, let's go to Vermont
and Dave, let's get all your phone calls. Justin Herbert,
I'm being tough on him only because I know it
doesn't cost anything to be kind and the Lord Ruttledge
thing free pass. But then he he's like a little
rude to a kid. I'm like, Justin Herbert, you too
good of a player. Step it up, man, it's not
hard to be kind. I think the rut List thing
(30:06):
is just as bad, though, because it shows that he
puts on some weird fake facade. You know what, it is.
You know, when you see some real piece of trash
woman or guy, and then I'll give you a great example.
There'll be some dirt bag wuido in your hometown and
then you see him in Mass on Christmas Eve, like
Christmas Eve church, and everyone's like, oh, Johnny's a great guy.
Like he's a garbage bag. This guy, he's a loser,
(30:28):
but because he goes to church on Christmas Eve, he's nice.
John punches homeless people. And then you see him at
church and he's like.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
With you, piece to be with you.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I'm just saying. I'm not saying Justin Herbert is touching you, obo,
But what I'm saying is Justin Herbert was rude. And
then when the camera's on, he's like, hey, what to
fake the defense? And this it just showed he was
fake as could be.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
What's up? Dave, Hey, Dave, Hey, Hey.
Speaker 12 (30:50):
What's up? Guys, Rich Sorry to hear about your dog Man.
That's brutal, thanks man. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, Hey, So Justin Herbert,
I'm all right with him doing that thing. That that's whatever.
No one's really watching that unless you're a fan of
the team that just won. I think, but the kid
you can't. You can't snub kids.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Man.
Speaker 12 (31:09):
I'm forty years old and I'm from Vermont. We don't
have pros up here ever, like professional athletes. When I
was a little kid, John Leclair, I don't know if
you know John Leclair, but United States first United States
born player to score fifty plus goals three years.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
In a row.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Absolute dog.
Speaker 12 (31:25):
He's like one of our guys up here. I was
a little kid walking into Applebee's. He was walking out.
My dad goes, hey, John, this is my son Dave.
Speaker 13 (31:33):
He came over.
Speaker 12 (31:34):
Hey, Dave, shook my hand. That dude's mitch were so big.
But I'm forty years old.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
My point is, you remember remember that.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Remember the exactly Let's go to David in Seattle. What's up, David?
Speaker 3 (31:44):
Awesome call, thank you?
Speaker 14 (31:46):
Oh hey, hey guys. So what I want to do.
I want to offer a public apology to Donny Mattingly. Sorry,
mister baseball. I called him a butt head, probably about
thirty five years ago because he wouldn't sign a ball
for me outside the Kingdome. And you know, I was
in the wrong and I didn't know any better. So
I got a side with Justin Herbert on this one.
(32:08):
Sometimes timing ain't right.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
No, No, you were a little kid, Donny Baseball was wrong.
You're a little kid outside the Kingdome. And Donny Bezil's
like got no time anybody. He would go back to
touching his mustache or something. You were right, trip in Vegas.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
Think as a statement and a question. Then I got
a quick story. The statement is, you guys, go out
of here. I've been around y'all in public settings. Y'all
go out of your way. Y'all are handing out gift
back to all your guests. So you guys are the
most generous people.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
You know. It's not simply because Rich and I are
the greatest guys of all time and it costs nothing
to be kind. But we, Justin Herbert, anybody out there
in the public eye would be nothing without support and
without the fans.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
This is who you're playing for. Man.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
It's it's like an artist on stage not thanking people
for liking their music.
Speaker 8 (32:57):
But guess how many people, celebrities, high profile people forget
that or take it for granted. That's my point, Justin Herbert,
I guys, remind yourself of that every day.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Justin Herbert, take this as a reminder. I was hard
on you, but you're too good of a player. You're
a young star in the league. Just be nice to everyone.
I actually believe he is a good guy.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
I do.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
I'm sure I believe it because you know, he's a
young guy living a great life. What is he angry about.
He's got everything going for him. I believe he is
a good guy with great discipline. And I think we
just caught two bad moments. But I think he needs
to make it right because he doesn't need this bad press.
What else trip make it? We got a break, so
make it snappy.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
My question, real quick, is Covina for you? Was that
when your mother took the picture but didn't have film
in the camera.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
It was a great memory. Man, When we met Sugary
Leonard for that first time, my mom had a freak
out smile Steven smile, Oh my god, Sugary Leonard smile.
She followed us down Fifth Avenue and we got home
and it was no film in the camera. There is
no film in this camera, but we reenacted. He re
enacted the photo years later when he was on my show.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
I might go as far to say I don't know
if it happened. I don't know, you know, you could
have dreamt all of that, super super quick Lance and Nashville.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Guse.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
I want to move on after the break, So Lance
go ahead.
Speaker 13 (34:15):
Boys. You guys cracked me up every afternoon, and I'm
driving home. I just gotta say thank you for that.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
Thank you.
Speaker 13 (34:21):
I am going to come to I am going to
come to the fence for my boy, justin like, let's
be real. I feel like it's that scene from Mister
Deeds where like he saved.
Speaker 12 (34:30):
The cats and the lady from the fire, and.
Speaker 13 (34:32):
Then all of a sudden, everybody spins it because he's
doing something wrong, like he got some side. You know
what's got seven's got the seven car accidents. I then
imagine you were trying to get interviewed after you get
shack seven times. Your offense stunk. Your kicker just became
the most efficient kicker in the history, and now you
know it's not his place.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Well, you know that's a great point.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
You know. He made me think of something else too
with that mister Deed's clip. Remember Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom. Short rounds kicking that Indian kids ass
and he saves Indiana Jones and what does he say? Hey,
short round? Quit playing round? That kid get down here. Meanwhile,
he just saved his life.
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the clock. We're running late. Old School win fifty hits.
There's a surgeon.
Speaker 13 (36:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
What we gonna do is go back.
Speaker 7 (36:47):
Back into town, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
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Speaker 1 (36:58):
Yeah yeah, all right, so Steff now and we'll get
into it next.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
There was a meme.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Danny g r, super producer, found the viral meme and
it got us think and it ties into old man Rivers,
Daniel Jones and Philip Rivers things you could no longer
be doing after forty You can see the meme. I'm
holding it up here, cob FSR or should no longer
be doing things you should no longer be doing after forty,
(37:27):
Like I don't know, starting quarterback at forty four. Then
again Tom Brady did it successful. So certain things you
can no longer do? Rich What should you no longer
be doing based on experience, maybe fear holding you back
after forty, Like, I'll give you an easy one. Go
into the club because it's an obvious because as Chris
(37:50):
Rock previously said, never want to be the old god.
I have a weird just too open. I can't say
I haven't in the last few years, but I almost
feel weird going to any adult gentleman's club after forty
because you realize the girls are like half your age
and you feel sort of creepy about it. Oh, you know,
(38:12):
start your list. What are things you can't do after
forty We'll get to that, plus more NFL and some
NBA coming up. We get interactive, we get you involved,
We chop it up, we reminisce and throw it back.
We do this on our Patreon too. We just bring
up random old schools, old school things. But Danny g
(38:33):
found the meme and it's things you should no longer
be doing after forty because look, there's a lot of
old guy talk this week with Phil Rivers doing his
thing and he's longer Philip. Now he's Phil. Yeah, he
goes by Phil Phil Phil, Yeah, uncle Phil, uncle old
man Rivers, I said, I said Voltaan on purpose, wrong
because it's old people stuff. Yeah, so things you should
(38:57):
no longer be doing after four And I already started
off by saying going to the club. Chris Rock famously
talked about it, and it's true because you feel so
out of place. But I will say this now, more
than ever, if you go out and about, you see
more of a mixed crowd than ever before. Demographics are
blending harder than ever. I think you young like dance club, right,
(39:22):
that's weird, Like because if you go to Nashville and
you're on sixth Street in Austin, or you're in New
York City, like I feel like, you know, you're in
South Beach Miami. There's thirties, forties, fifties people are drinking
and partying together these days more than ever. I think
I'm talking like dance club DJ. If you're like forty fifty, that's.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Like, what are we doing? All right?
Speaker 1 (39:40):
I'll say this, Okay, I think strip club should be
on the list away. Okay, yeah, but then I maybe
like a bachelor party, But who's getting married. You know,
if you're over forty, not many friends are still getting married.
So I think you could use teenage slang unless you're
making fun of your kids or you're trying to like
you're trying to relate to a younger kid, but jokingly.
(40:00):
I think you should be aware of the slang that
they're using, but you should not be using it in
your own vocabulary, like with your pals. Like if you're
like forty something and you're saying like and you in
the last year, like in real conversation, said like skibbitty something,
you should you should punch yourself in the face in
the yards, right right in the waves, like yeah, if
you're not being sarcastic, just using it once in a
(40:22):
while with your crock off and hit yourself in the
face with it, because it's ridiculous. I got one that's
going to insult you. I know what you're gonna say.
I think, if you're over forty, what are you doing
wear any earrings? I knew it, and you know I
only wear them on Thursday.
Speaker 3 (40:35):
You know why? Throwing it back?
Speaker 1 (40:39):
Serious, throwing it back.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
You know you're right about that.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
That's a hard.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
One to like because you don't want to look like
Michael Jordan. Yeah, but at the same time, it was
hard for me to let mine go Covino, but I did, Like.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
Dude, I'm not Lawrence Taylor with the dangly weell could
I throw? I'm not Rocky Son and Rocky five. I
rock a little like diamonds here and there, like once
or twice a week. You know what, I do it
because like almost as an f you like, I'm gonna
do it. I want you spitefully did it because your
because your girlfriend said, why are you wearing ears? Yeah?
(41:12):
Kind of, but I've had him since eighth grade kind of.
I don't want to say part of me is not.
I'm throwing one of our friends under the bus. We
were on our guys weekend to remember we went to
Arizona to see the forty nine ers Cardinals. We were
going out one night and one of our buddies turns
to me and he goes, oh, you wearing earrings? And
(41:33):
I was like, yeah, he rocks the once in a while,
and he goes for like for real. I was like, yeah, hey, dude,
don't be uh, don't hate me because you ain't me bro,
you know, not everybody could pull it off. Earrings, That's
all I just put on my list. I don't see
you saying that to the brothers out there older than
me rocking earrings. I don't see that. Why do I
get the criticism I have? Some people could pull it off,
some people can't. Just because you look like old man
(41:53):
Clemens doesn't mean I can't still wear ear rings some
You got to keep that in mind if we're gonna
have this conversation, just because you can't doesn't mean that
I can't. That's fair.
Speaker 4 (42:04):
You know, how about holding onto dumb grudges over forty Yeah, Like,
I agree with that at that point. What is the
energy exactly?
Speaker 3 (42:13):
I with you on that. That's something we did as.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Yeah, bygones are by guns like life's too short.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
I'm with you on that.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
That's a great one, Danny, by the way, on that note,
and I thought about this more so when I saw
the Kevin Hart comedy special on Netflix. Kevin Hart does
his whole rant where he goes he goes hard at
Michael Jordan and he's like, you know what Kevin Hart's
whole thing is, he's forty five and he doesn't care
what anyone thinks of him, and I'll be honest. I
(42:42):
try to teach my kids this all the time, like, yeah,
don't worry about what other kids at school think. You like,
you know, you're you know, you're a cool kid. I
when we read our feedback, I remember I used to
get mad if someone disagrees with me on something. Now
I'm like, what do I care with this for something?
Now I just block him blocked. I don't need you
in my life to bother me. Yeah, like carrying what
other people think? Whoever said that about my earrings too?
(43:02):
Blocked out of my life overly caring about what other
people think, especially people you don't know. Like getting in
social media fights is wildly funny if you're like a
older person, how about you know, I'm not even gonna
say you because you did it this week, because I
have no problem with it. But I know guys like
Colin cow Heard and other people have a problem with it.
Hat backwards man. People got to real hang up about
(43:24):
that sometimes, the hat backwards.
Speaker 3 (43:27):
I'm not one of those guys.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
If you could pull it off and you're comfortable with it,
you know, you don't want to look like Steve Buscemi
dressing like the young kid. Hey, young fellas. Yeah, Like,
I don't think you should ever be young guys. Like,
there's no way that I should be dressing like let's
say Shay, who's in his twenties. That works here, right,
there's no way. I think every guy in his forties
should still try to look their best, but age appropriate.
(43:52):
That doesn't mean you need to dress like an old
guy either, buy a new pair of jeans, because nothing
dates you harder. I think you gotta stay trendy and
stay in style. But we may age appropriate. We may
be guilty of this once in a while. But I
throw another one out there. Sure, I feel like our
video producer Spot is guilty of this. But then again,
oh boy, but then again, yeah, there might be a reason,
(44:14):
and I'll give you the re'll I'll make an excuse
four Spot. Two things. He's a foodie and he did
turn his life around and got in great shape. But
I think if you're post forty Jim selfies and pictures
of your food, like, what are you doing?
Speaker 3 (44:30):
It's because I have something to be proud of.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
Oh, he's got gains, he's got chip and Joanna, you've
got none. I mean gains, I mean Jim selfiees. You
know what Chip is the treasure? He is the catch.
People think it's Joanna against Chips the Treasure. They're both great,
but Chips. Anything else come to mind? Guys, Let's let's go.
(44:53):
There's so many things that come to mind, like going
to festivals. How about that you're going to where? How
about no Chella?
Speaker 3 (45:00):
How are you.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Serious you're going to like a like a him meat?
Speaker 3 (45:03):
No, I'm serious.
Speaker 8 (45:04):
It's like a Renaissance festival. Are you're talking about like
you're talking about Yeah, you're talking about fire.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
Fest, You're talking about Phoenix Fest.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
It's really funny because I feel like you live in
a renaissance.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
I've never swear swear on the world. I've never been
holding one of those big turkey legs with like a
fiddle or like playing a loot your guitar?
Speaker 1 (45:26):
Are you a LARPer?
Speaker 3 (45:28):
Picture?
Speaker 1 (45:28):
When Sam's not here? The other the other twenty hours
of God he lives and he plays a hardy.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
He lives in the shire. The other hobbits.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
That is, that's your part time gigs. Stop lying, all right?
Mark said medieval times down in Orange County, he's the
He's the court.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
Would you like a refill? Of your PEPSI remember, and
cable guy.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
There's tons of stuff, I mean, video games, watching cartoons.
Speaker 3 (45:55):
I mean, there's so many things to debate. He living
in your parents' basement, Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Living with your parents said, that's one. But you know
what I would say, some people use gaming the way
you might golfer, play softball, or where you may you know,
play pickle ball. Some people use gaming as a you know,
a release after a long week of work. They are kids.
I think there's be a limit though, if you game
more than.
Speaker 3 (46:18):
Like an hour a day. I got one for it.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
No, maybe is there something like that, Like there should
be a limit. It's gotta be a limited.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:25):
If you gain more hours than you spend with the
opposite sex, there's a problem.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
There's a guy there's already on snapchat. There's a guy
that I'm not on stap chat.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
I think you have a Snapchat. No, I mean I
have it, but I'm not.
Speaker 9 (46:36):
No.
Speaker 3 (46:37):
I think.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Uh, there's a guy that plays softball with so think
about this. This guy's got a lot of hobbies keeping
away away. There's a guy that we know occasionally he'll
miss a game and people be like, yeah, dude, he's
like up till four in the morning gaming and his
girlfriend hates him like he's a grown ass man. He's
I'm talking about got it's like probably forty five, and
he's gaming till four in the morning every night with
a headset on. I'm like, and he has a girlfriend shocking.
Speaker 3 (47:02):
Things.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
What shouldn't be doing over the age of forty? Painting
your face or chest at a ball game?
Speaker 3 (47:09):
Fair enough?
Speaker 1 (47:10):
And by the way, if you disagree, by all means
eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox, and feel free
to chime in and add eight seven seven ninety nine
of Fox. We all want to be better and age appropriate.
We don't want people talking behind our backs, like my
quote unquote friends who called me out of my earrings.
If you want to know which trend it was, it
was all of them. I'm sure they all wish they were.
Speaker 4 (47:29):
Cool enough after forty You can't wear a jersey of
a player who's younger than you.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
That's a tough one.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
I agree.
Speaker 3 (47:35):
Go to gotta have the Bo Jackson jersey.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
Weird?
Speaker 3 (47:38):
You gotta have the Jens jersey? You got?
Speaker 1 (47:40):
Yeah, the Aaron Judge jersey is for like a younger kid,
or it's not for me. It's it's I have to
go madding. That's a tough one. I'm torn on that.
I have to go Jeter. So if I'm if I'm
going to, I gotta wear a rocket Lindor jersey. I
can't right, He's younger than me, so I have to
go old school Gary Carter or Dwight Goodn or something.
Dude receiver a few years away from number one Grandpa jersey. Like,
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you shouldn't be rocking a child's jersey, a kid's jersey,
because that's really what they are, the young men. At
that point, you support them, you root them on, no doubt,
But I do feel awkward about that sometimes. How about
this over forty, can you really be cutting kids in
line for an autograph? How about this getting an autography?
Getting an autograph? It's like, well, getting autographed and get
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You should never never get in front of a kid
for an autograph. I got it, I got it this
and you could hate me for saying this. If you
get an autograph at a show where Steiner Sports is
there to authenticate it, and you put it in your
man Caver office, that's fair. But if you're at a
ballgame and you're pushing a kid out of the way
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to get Kyle Schwarber to write on your program. God,
you're a looser or stealing I tell you something. Yeah, yo,
forget about it, Sam, no doubt you know Rich and
I pass on like red carpet sort of stuff because
as adults who've been working professionally for a long time now,
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we feel so lame, like calling for a younger person's
attention to get their interviews, Like give me a movie
that came out recently that was successful, like other than Wicked,
other than Zootopia, Top Gun, Top Gun, you loved it?
If we're in a red carpet and like, can you
know on Rich? You guys want to cover the Top
(49:26):
Gun premiere?
Speaker 3 (49:27):
Not really?
Speaker 1 (49:28):
You know why because guess what I'm not gonna do
as a grown man hold up a microphone like to cruise,
Come tell her? I can I get a second?
Speaker 3 (49:39):
You know, lame that feel.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
That's a twenty year old that's a twenty year old
reporters game. And you could say, you know, don't let
your ego get the best of you. That's kind of
lame feeling. After all, I got one that I don't
agree with, but I know that you bring up and
other people bring up. This one's a little divisive. It's
letting your parents pay for you if you're like on
a family dinner something like that, Like should you be
(50:02):
taking a I got it now, dad, it's time to
pay you back. My mindset is, if my dad's alive
and kicking, he still wants to like treat his kids,
let him.
Speaker 4 (50:11):
What if my dad didn't pay his child support though.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
That you know what then he has. That's a good one,
Dan deserve. I think I think it's dad, let a
dad pay. I think that's appetizers to you. Better cash
it on there. You should go or to some takeout.
But you know what you need to You can't be
on your parents cell phone plan.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
Oh not it?
Speaker 1 (50:30):
No listen, And I say this because not the date ourselves.
If you're in your forties, you got your phone on
your own anyway. But think of kids now, kids now
that have always been on their saying, you know, because
kids get a phone when they're a teenager. I guarantee
there's probably a big trend where a lot of these
kids are permanently on their parents' cell phone plan. So
don't don't be doing that. If anything, you should have
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your parents on your cell phone plan and hook them up.
How about this one, Rich, This is tough too, But
I think there's a clear line over the age of
you can't really rock a young guy's haircut, and I
really do think that applies for everybody. You can't show
up looking like a broccoli head if you're a forty
something here, old guy, I'll be honest, you can't do it.
And I'm not saying and keep the old guy haircut
(51:12):
going like it's cool to switch it up. Yeah, but
you have to switch it up within reason. Get I mean,
how old is Patrick Mahomes? He just turned thirty?
Speaker 7 (51:19):
Right, um, let me check my Google here?
Speaker 3 (51:23):
How old am I?
Speaker 1 (51:25):
Didn't he turn thirty this year? Mahomes? Yeah, last year.
I'm not calling you out because you're you look younger
and I'll come I'm thirty years old. I'll compliment you
because you're you look younger and you're handsome.
Speaker 13 (51:36):
Guy.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
If you're gonna talk about a burst face, you keep
a rocking fades my whole life. Yep, No, but no,
the fade is different than the burst fade, which is
where it's slightly mullity in the back. That's a young
man's haircut. It's not a forty five year old guy's haircut.
Fair young man's cut, fair enough.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
I got a quick one for you guys. The last
time Brenda and I went to Disneyland with Koha, so
we had a reason to go, there was a couple
in the.
Speaker 3 (51:57):
Cut, kids in line to get pictures the character.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
You can talk, you can you could do it ironically
if there's no line.
Speaker 4 (52:04):
No, they didn't have any kids with them, and they
took turns getting solo shots with Donald Duck. What are
you forty five year olds gonna do with a picture
with Donald Duck?
Speaker 1 (52:15):
What about missus? Incredible? She has a fat ass that's different. Yeah,
I agree with you, Danny G. You're taking cores with you.
Don't take this is incredible to a bar in downtown Disney.
Speaker 3 (52:28):
No, no, no, Danny G.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
I think you're dead on because there's so many Disney
adults like you're taking picture with Captain Hook.
Speaker 3 (52:36):
You lose her.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
If you're a Disney adult, just enjoy the attractions that
go about you. I couldn't agree with you more. Get
out of line because you're deterring the kids from like
getting in line.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
What are you doing you want to. Those characters are
there for the kids, not for you.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
I'll tell you what I was. My son wanted to
take a picture with Captain America at California Adventure. Yeah,
and I remember the long line. You know why the
long the lung was the line was along because half
the line was like grown mental Kevin murs. If you
see Kevin Marrick and you like, take a quick selfie
because you're walking, that's fine. I don't I get it, Like, oh,
that's your guy, and it's a good picture. But you're
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in the line in front of a kid. You should
be embarrassed, and you're taking up space. I agree with
all of this. Your thoughts, your phone calls not DA's
kind of meme and based on Philip Rivers playing QB
things you shouldn't be.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
Doing over the age of forty.
Speaker 15 (53:25):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Let's the phones are all hot and we don't have
the call screen up here. So Dan, if you could
go through the phones, if that's.
Speaker 3 (53:33):
You got it, Let's start with Jeff in Detroit.
Speaker 12 (53:35):
You know what, Jeff, Jeff, Hey, guys, how you doing.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
I love this throwback stuff.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
I'm the same aid as you guys.
Speaker 16 (53:42):
Like I called in about those one hundred grand bars Halloween.
Speaker 2 (53:45):
It was great.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
You mean my favorite candy bar of all time?
Speaker 2 (53:48):
Yeah, I mean that my dad saw, my dad heard it.
Speaker 13 (53:50):
It was funny.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
But the thing that that I was thinking about was
after forty I don't think you should like wear a
baseball hat backwards, like when Dan Quinn does it.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
It doesn't look right, you know I.
Speaker 1 (54:02):
I did it the other day, and I feel like
a little childish doing it. However, a female coworker of
ours is like, you look hot when you do that.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
He doesn't look right. You look better rich with your
hat on forward.
Speaker 1 (54:12):
See everyone else said the opposite, People say I look
funny with a Ford's hat. I had two different women
say you look sort of like cue with a backwards hat.
My wife even said it too, She wasn't one of
those two women. So three where bedwords backwards in a bedroom?
Speaker 3 (54:25):
At you leave your hat just hat hat? All right?
Speaker 1 (54:33):
Who else we got?
Speaker 3 (54:34):
Let's go to Idaho? Raffi, Hey, Raffie.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Fellas.
Speaker 9 (54:40):
Okay, So I have a rule about going out with
your parents and then paying and my but my dad
back in the day man he as an adult.
Speaker 15 (54:50):
If I would even reach for my pocket, he would
bite his bottom lip like he was gonna slap me across.
Speaker 1 (54:56):
The head because I was still our dad and you
respect that right. He's like, I, I'm not going to
try to outbid my dad if he's willing to pay,
he's my dad.
Speaker 3 (55:05):
I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Let's say had a gird in Texas, heyd and I'm
cheap as hell, So it works out for everybody. What
what should you not do after forty?
Speaker 10 (55:15):
I'm forty and I have eleven year old daughter, and
I still try and on the trampoline.
Speaker 12 (55:21):
So the probably things you should not do after the
age of forty, you feel it's the next day?
Speaker 1 (55:25):
Yeah, dude, can I I'm so golod you said that, drowd.
What what's the place? It's not a bouncy house. What's
the place out here? It's like a cool spot you
can bring your kids. There's a bunch of was it
it called the jumpoline before your mom got on?
Speaker 3 (55:38):
Good one?
Speaker 9 (55:39):
Bro?
Speaker 3 (55:40):
Traveling? Get it?
Speaker 1 (55:42):
What's the place?
Speaker 3 (55:43):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (55:43):
Sky Zone? Yes?
Speaker 3 (55:44):
Sky Zone?
Speaker 1 (55:45):
I went to sky Zone and I tried. I did
like one jump and a flip into like a ballpit
of a home, and then after that, I'm like, yeah,
I think I'm done. Like, I just feel like anyone
forty year older is waiting for their need to just
go out, Like if you're at sky Zone with your kids,
like a birthday party, chill out, do not do it.
Speaker 8 (56:06):
Actually, I have exclusive audio of Rich after he went
to what is it called sky Yeah, let's listen to
this exclusive audio of Rich after he was jumping around.
Speaker 13 (56:13):
I've fallen and I can get up.
Speaker 1 (56:18):
Thank you, saying me, uh, Mike in Orlando, what's not
mikey backwards thing?
Speaker 5 (56:23):
I think there's a time and a place for if
you're if you're talking to your boss, that's not a
time boy.
Speaker 7 (56:29):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (56:29):
Yes, talk about the backwards backwards hat. Yeah, how about
I just called the Mikey. Do you change your name
at some point? I'll give you an example, my brother,
I don't think you say mommy, mommy.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
Did you see?
Speaker 1 (56:40):
I think me me and poo. If you're a grown
you can't do you say like mommy. I call my
wife mommy in front of our kids. I know it
sounds very sebastian manis you're a grown man saying mommy,
he's the daddy. But if i'm kids, I'll be like
(57:00):
go ahead. Wow, you know, yeah, but you can't refer
to your parents O my parent, Mom? You do no
idea you're siblings like mommy.
Speaker 3 (57:09):
Mom and Dad. I would say, I don't say mom.
Speaker 1 (57:13):
I've heard I've heard you say on Cavino Chat like, Hey, guys,
have you asked Mommy about this? No? When I refer
to my parents, I'll say, have you talked to.
Speaker 3 (57:24):
Mom or dad? I'll never see mom.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Because you're grown up. What you can't do over the
age of forty? And of course we I'm sure we
break a lot of these rules, but you know we're
trying to set a standards show in honor of Philip Rivers,
who is you know, defying all odds. In fact, I
thought it was cool speaking of Colin, who hates the
backwards hat over the age of forty, Can you get
your first tattoo because none of us have tattoos? No,
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that's a good one. Can you get your first?
Speaker 11 (57:52):
Or is that?
Speaker 1 (57:53):
Is it never too late? I got one? Uh not not,
I'm gonna say for you guys. But speaking of Philip
Rivers over forty, Tom Brady was hanging with Colin, and
Tom Brady was saying that so much of I mean,
we all knew this, but so much of playing quarterback
in the NFL. His shoulders up, like it's such a
(58:14):
head game that he asked Tom Brady Colin, you can
see this on the Fox Sports Radio and Collin's Instagram page. Tom,
if you got a call tomorrow ring ring from a
team if you needed to, could you play this Sunday
and run an offense? And Tom with confidence like, yeah,
of course, of course I can. So I'm Newton thinks
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he can too. He was mad about Philip Rivers. I
am so intrigued. I don't know if you're so intrigued, Danny.
I know Dan Bayer wants Philip Rivers to get crushed
because they're playing his Seahawks. But if you're not a
Seahawks fan, isn't there such an intrigue to watch this.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
Game and seeing Philip Rivers in practice, it looks like
one hard shot and he's going back to retirement.
Speaker 11 (58:56):
He's got a little bit more cushion. He even admitted
yesterday than he did preview.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
He said, he said, I'm not the wait I was
when I walked off the last game when in Buffalo,
But he said, uh, don't you expected me to be running.
He also said, how much do I wait right? You
mean right now? He's like, I honestly don't know. That's
my understand He's like, I don't know.
Speaker 11 (59:14):
Yeah, I think that there's a circus sort of atmosphere
to it where it's a meaningful game or really meaningful
game for the Colts in the grandscape of the playoffs,
and the same thing for the Seahawks. But that is
definitely grabbing the attention. And then again, we've talked about
those good games matched up against that one as well.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
No doubt. So we got a lot to get to.
We'll take the rest of your phone calls. Things I'll
la Philip Rivers you can't do over forty and a
gesture from Daniel Jones. I want to talk about I'm
about making a big deal about your birthday. That's a
good one because I get criticized for that. Yeah, because
(59:51):
You'll say you've used the phrase like it's my birthday
week and I'm like, did he just say that? Well,
I say that to bother you. But the fact that
I can't celebrates out to me, like why can't I
say my birthday? I'm born to be alive man, I'm
happy about it. I know what I'm saying. Like for
you to tell me I can't my another year around, how.
Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
About being over forty and taking the day off from work.
Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
Oh that's corny.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Yeah, I'll went to you on that anyone though.
Speaker 8 (01:00:14):
I mean, Covino sixty fifth is coming up, so he's
not fully allowed to.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Do whatever he wants. No, but I think Danny g
I'll agree with that for sure. I'll compromise and say
the dudes that take off because it's their birthday, like
you can't out of.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
My face, man, stop it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Jeene In Yakama, Oh yes, I never heard.
Speaker 17 (01:00:35):
I never heard the thought that you shouldn't wear a
jersey younger than your age. I guess I kind of
subscribe to that because I'm a Seahawks fan and we're
going to the Rams game next Thursday. Normally I rock
to Kenny Easley jersey, but you see a lot of
Seahawks three jerseys everywhere. So I bought the nick EMM
and Worry because from the front it looks like an
(01:00:56):
old Wilson jersey. But on the fact, M and Worry.
Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
I'll tell you why.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
And I'm not backtracking here. I personally don't like it personally,
but I'm not mad at anybody.
Speaker 3 (01:01:06):
It really does.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
If you're like, you know, think of a team who Yeah,
I don't like your lame if you did it or anything.
If you're a Packers fan, right, Aaron Rodgers is still playing.
So you're not gonna wear that jersey. If you have
a Jordan jersey, Brett Farve's a piece of trash, you're
not gonna wear that jersey. I have a farm jersey
in storage.
Speaker 17 (01:01:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
I was gonna say no storage. Yeah, so you're not
gonna wear the jersey of a loser. You're not gonna
wear a jersey of a guy who's on another team.
So you tell me a middle aged guy can't wear
a Jordan Love jersey. No, I'm not saying I choose
not to, though, Like I'm gonna go with the legend
before the young kid.
Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
What's up?
Speaker 11 (01:01:36):
Mary Mack technical producer. Here she rocks a Chris Jackie
Packers jersey every now. Yeah, former kicker. Yeah, that's that's
a fun one.
Speaker 3 (01:01:44):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
I'd want to go to Ben in Baltimore. Hey, Ben,
how you doing?
Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
What's up? Buddy?
Speaker 12 (01:01:50):
Well, I'm sixty nine years old and I wear my
hat backwards.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
I've been an athlete all my life. All my friends
are athletes. I've in over sixty leagues.
Speaker 12 (01:02:00):
We rock it.
Speaker 13 (01:02:01):
We rock it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
You tell them, Ben, You tell them Ben. Some people
can and some people can't. You know, it just depends
how you lean, and I can't. It's hard to explain
who can get away with these things. I got another
one too rich. You can't eat the way you used to.
That's obviously party.
Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
But eat.
Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
And I see like people I know closely still trying
to eat and party the way they used to. It's like, dude,
you can't. You just can't do it. And that's why
I start clogging out.
Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
You can't do it, man. You can't skip sleep either.
Speaker 8 (01:02:32):
Seep, diet and alcohol affects you much more passage.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
You know what's embarrassing post forty. I'm not saying don't
drink and don't do it. I'm bragging about your escapades. No, like, yeah,
that's a good don't. But I'm saying recreationally doing whatever
you want. You know, smoking weed, drinking, I got no
problems with that. People that get drunk or way too
high where their friends have to like carry them around,
like that's like a twenty year old guys game. Like,
(01:02:59):
if you're with your buddies and you're passing around a
joint or it sounds like you got a yeah, like
you're taking an edible or having some old fashions, that's
totally normal. But if you're out with a bunch of buddies,
I think, yeah, John's forty two, but we have to
carry him back, like to handle yourself. I agree, And look,
everyone has a moment, but I agree with that a
two more those things you shouldn't be doing over the
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age of forty. Todd in Orange County.
Speaker 3 (01:03:21):
What's up? Todd?
Speaker 13 (01:03:23):
Hey, guys, what you know.
Speaker 17 (01:03:25):
I'm forty nine years old, and the other day I
tried jogging with my shirt off, and you know, a
lot of way too many sarcastic cat calling went down,
So I don't recommend it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
You gotta wear a sports bra, man, Pa Fish, wrapp
it up.
Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
Man, Hey, guys, love the show, thanks man, Dan Quinn definitely, No,
Maybe Matt Patricia. Yeah, But the dumbest thing for an
older guy, I don't understand. It looks silly is a
full baseball uniform as a coach.
Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
It's looks so silly, but it's like weird.
Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
But yeah, I think it's it's we're used to it.
It's normal to us.
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
But I feel like, if you're a baseball manager in
the big leagues now, I feel like you gotta go
with that windbreaker baseball pant combo. You gotta disguise it somehow.
Just the full the full uni looks weird, it really,
and it's a question of do I wear it? I
call it dumpty style, meaning the pants over the belly
or like under the belly, And how should the manager
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wear his socks? Like Chris Christy, Yeah, cuever, Chris Christy
went full dumpty. He was full humpty dumpy, like on
the belly. He had the belt on his belly. Or
Farley because Farley always kept it underneath. You gotta go
far you go Farly or Dumpty. It's Farley or Christy.
Really right, yeah, I know that's really how we do it.
So it's time for Dan Byer and then we're gonna
(01:04:54):
talk Philip Rivers Stick, You're so right about the full uniform.
I had to wear full uniform coaching my kid in
an All Star tournament, and I'm like, really like, as
a grown man, I have to wear baseball pants and stirrups. Yeah,
you have to.
Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Did you go were the stirrups? Were they required to
be shown? Or could you do the pants all the
way down?
Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
To see? I was debating do I wear the high
baseball sock or the pant down? I went pant down?
Speaker 3 (01:05:14):
Good job? Yeah, yeah, I think that's the way to go.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
That's called Griffy Junior style. There's there's a number seventeen.
There is that's you know, debate. Here's the backstory too.
Philip Rivers is wearing number seventeen right now.
Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
And there was a lot of people angry about it.
I was angry that even like Jeff Pearlman, a guy
I respect, a former sports Illustrated writer. He's a great writer,
great storyteller. On social media, he was even saying like, yeah, man,
come on, why would Daniel Jones give it up? Why
would Philip Rivers even ask?
Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
And a lot of people on social media got the
whole story sort of twisted. And I think Philip Rivers
clears it up at the press conference. You know what
I was gonna say, Let me try to Can I
guess first? Sure, I guess is simply that Philip Rivers
has worn seventeenth since high school. Daniel Jones is not
currently on the active roster because he's on the r
which knows he's not active, and Philip Rivers is not
(01:06:12):
coming back next year. So in the short little stint
you could legally get that number.
Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
I don't want.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
I hope I didn't take the exact words out of
his mouth.
Speaker 16 (01:06:19):
Well, listen, I talked to her text with Daniel about
him being so gracious about seventeen. You know, that was
certainly meaningful to me, you know, and obviously didn't want
it to be like this ever, think of anything like
all this happened so fast, but him being gracious and saying, shoot,
heck yeah, he.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
Basically said, heck, you man, go for it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
So Jada Jones had no problem whatsoever giving up his
number temporarily for a legend, a future Hall of Famer,
for Philip Rivers to wear in his short stint as
a cult. So if he didn't have a problem, this
is this is how I talked it out. Though Daniel
Jones didn't have a problem with it, Why the hell
does anyone have a problem. But I'm saying even but
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you're right. Even if Daniel Jones did my question. This
this applies to so many things in politics, sports life.
I always wanted to like, who's got a problem with it,
Philip Rivers future Hall of Famer likely? Oh, by the way,
I called out Jeff Perlman, and I say that respectfully.
He then deleted his take on it, like this whole
thing is messed up in week because he apologized like
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he didn't know the backstory. So that's why I played
for everybody else too, because there's other people that are
so upset that he's wearing seventeen at Daniel Jones's number,
but Daniel Jones gave it to him. Listen, It's not
like you go to a legendary team and it's not
like a Rod who was like, well I wear three,
but Babe, Ruth, he became thirteen. Joe Montana went to
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the Chiefs and it's like, oh, Len Dawson was sixteen.
I'm not going to do that. Remember remember the kid
this year on the Giants wanted to be number fifty six,
and LT's like, yo, beat it? Who was that? The
first round? I'm drawing a black someone wanted to be
number fifty six anyway, Juel Carter a Duel Carter, superstar
Abduel Carter. I'd say that it's a bit different. It's
so different because Philip Rivers, we could all guarantee without
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a ninety nine point nine percent chance, Philip Rivers will
not play beyond the season. This is a fun, fill
in cool moment for Philip Rivers.
Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Pun intended to say fill in in Rivers, Pilian Rivers.
So if Daniel Jones comes back, Rivers won't be there.
Get number seventeen back, kids have the number seventeen, Philip
Rivers Jersey. He's always been number seventeen. I think it's
a kind gesture and I don't think there's a negative
way to.
Speaker 3 (01:08:27):
Look at it. That's all it is.
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
And that's why Jeff Proman deleted and apologized. But there's
still a lot of apologizd. Yeah, but there's still a
lot of boneus that are mad about it. It's like,
did you miss what he said about it? He asked
him personally, and Daniel Jones said, Hey, cam Man, no problem,
Like what's Daniel Jones going to do with it?
Speaker 3 (01:08:45):
He's not playing.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
The whole situation is unfortunate for him and it's kind
of cool for Philip Rivers. So m And by the way,
not everyone's talking about the Philip Rivers thing. Have you
seen the Cam Newton clip. He's pretty mad about it.
He's like, no one asked him that he would have
did it. Isn't Cam Newton?
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
Yeah, he said, there's a reason he hasn't and will
not retire at thirty six ship for reasons like this. Yeah,
because he still wants a shot with a team that
needs a QB.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
But with all due respect, Cam Newton is a hell
of a broadcaster, controversial, hell of an athlete, but whatever.
He was as though too. But the guy he was
talking to goes. But in all due respect, are you
putting it out there that you're available?
Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
He goes, Was Philip Rivers?
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
Yes, because he was talking to Shane Stikeen on the
weekly basis and their friends, and he knows the system.
I just don't think Cam Newton knows the system. I
don't think Cam Newton is familiar with it's Philip Rivers
doesn't have to learn anything at it.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Yeah, that is a big part. I agree.
Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
I'm just telling you the story, so your thoughts on
the number exchange. I think we made it clear with
the sound bite from Philip Rivers and as far as
we got over promise next. But tonight Thursday Night football
Bucks are favored by five and a half. If they
don't win by touchdown at home against Atlanta, they're in
big time trouble, so they're I'm a skid, but I
think they covered tonight. We'll see you guys, Manyana. Until then,
are we there, baby? Are you in the over promised land.
Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Let's go