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Now, speaking of Curry, let's jump right into it.
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You know what else we need to get to today. Yeah,
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look out for over Promised. And let's go the Warriors
with the big win last night, seventy six ers with
the big win. But the big story is Steph Curry. Yeah,
because you can't count the guy out. He still got it.
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Thirty five points, hit that three at the end, and man,
they looked like they were on fire.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Left, well, he looked like he was on fire.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
Yeah, not just him, but old man Al Horford. Horford
hit four threes in a row, which was amazing, and
the Warriors bench was going crazy watching him do his thing.
And then Draymond Green with his lockdown defense at the
end of the game, a couple of big time steals
there to shut down Kawhi and the Clippers.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Dude, Steph Curry was a middle aged guy at the
gym that like the young girl flirted with once and
he's like still got it. Sounds like.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Something that may have happened to you, possible.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
But now Steph, as Dandy G said, I aprecio him,
meaning like, is he just reminding us, like, hey, it's
not just Lebron We're gonna miss at some point, Like
this guy has delivered so many clutch, amazing, fun performances
to watch just his touch, just well, even the he
shoots the ball different than anyone else, just like, uh, well,
(04:08):
he changed the game, there's no question about it. Go
to any playground in the world or just watch the NBA. Now,
I'm just saying, even stylistically, like just watching him shoot
is something I think the world will miss.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
Yeah, and the fun he has when he plays the
passion he plays with. He's doing his chow Shaw dance
there at the end.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
Yeah, I can do without that shut.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
But yeah, the fire I would say that he plays
with is contagious and memorable. And if you follow social
media and we don't expect you to let us do
the dirty work. I was doing the ball scroll all night.
And by the way, they say you shouldn't do that
too long, it's bad for you. But I'm there and
I'm scrolling, scrolling, and it's like everyone talking about Curry saying,
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you know, we do talk about Lebron and we automatically
think Lebron is the goat of this generation, but it
might be Curry. That's a question and debating itself. But
not even that. Are we taking note and giving him
the credit he deserves. Are we understanding what we're witnessing
here when he's playing at this high level, at this
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stage of the game, he still has it when people,
I don't want to say, counted him out. But he's
thirty eight years old, which is a young guy in life,
but an older guy in the court. Our memory is short,
as they say, you know, most people have the memory
of a goldfish.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
Because we're always on to the next.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
But you can't forget that this guy dominated the NBA
for a while, just because the last couple of seasons
the Warriors have been like, you know, in that playing
area that you know, bottom of the Western Conference. Not terrible,
but like, you know, like not good. We forget that
there was a time where the Warriors were automatic, like
they were. They were winning every year, and if they didn't,
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you'd be like, oh, that's shocking. Well, you know, it's
wild about it too. NBA finals after NBA finals after
NBA finals, Like they say, your kids are a great
reminder of how fast time is moving, right, and my
daughter's sixteen. I'm still trying to pay off that sweet
sixteen and you know, she's like a grown up now,
she's gonna be driving soon. That's when Curry started playing
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in the NBA in two thousand and nine. So just
think of it that way. You know, you're like, yeah,
I mean he's not that old. Yeah, but he's seventeen
years into his career. That's the thing. Like he's been
around for a while. I thought about that that day.
He still playing the way Danny g described last night
when we were talking about Aaron Judge and Mike Trout's
battled the other night. Well, and you're like, Mike Trout, damn,
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he's been in the league logging back. Fuck is he
started so young? And he started young, and Aaron Judge
was a late bloomer, as they say, so their primes
never hit at the same time. Their peaks, their MVP
seasons never ever hit at the same time. So it's
cool to see them hitting home runs in the same
games because they never had those moments. Really, I think
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for a lot of us, and I say a lot
of us, you know, assuming there's a lot of people
that are in their forties. I know we got older
listeners as younger listeners. Dan Patrick's audience is pretty damn big.
What should I say, pretty Dan big. I guarantee that
for a lot of people, Ken Griffy Junior was their
first example of well, I saw that guy. I saw
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him as a kid, the kid King Griffey Jr. Backwards
hat and you watched it from start to finish, And
for me, that was one that I I visually could
see the beginning and end well, because yeah, he was
the hat backwards guy. You know, his dad was in
the league. You identified with him, you were pumped about him.
You watched his whole career. But I'm saying for a millennial,
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For a millennial, Lebron and Steph were that Yeah, Bron
even more so. But for a millennial, it's a coming
evation for us. Though. For Rich and I I think
our first realization of wait a second, people get old
is when you realize the third base coach actually played.
You just thought he was some old guy named Ebenezer
that was standing out when you were a kid. It
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shocked you when your parents, like, you know, David Johnson
used to be a player. You're like, what, Marky Anderson?
What same stories? Like your parents be like, I remember
when they played you like, that guy played play he
looks like a Redden backer. That guy you're gonna tell
me he played in baseball, played in the league or
what sport? I remember my dad tell me, uh yeah,
the announcer Tim McCarver, hell of a ballplayer. I'm like
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the announcer that guy years old. And then you witnessed it.
You know who was the first guy for you? Was
it Griffy Griffy as a player, Grify I think was
if you're talking superstars like you what you yeah, I
would say Griffy then for me, I guess Jeter right,
because you watched him come up and retire and now
he's in the Hall of Fame. If you fell victim
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to the late eighties early nineties baseball game hustle. Now
baseball cards are back in a big way. But in
the late eighties early nineties were when they were mass
produced and you were collecting your stadium clubs and upper decks,
and you thought those cards are gonna be worth a lot.
So you were collecting all these Griffy and Frank Thomas rookies.
And then when you watch those guys go from the dude,
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you were getting their rookie cards in elementary school too.
I watched it from start to finish. Huh. That's I
think that's what a lot of millennials and younger people
are seeing now with Steph and Lebron and and other
guys in different sports. When you saw Brady and Manning,
we watched that start and finish. I was sam. Anyone
come to mind for you? Probably those guys.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
Brady Manning and Aaron Rodgers still playing and you're just
like gripping out his legacy like before he retires, like
you know, but it's just stay around.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
It's a wild thought. You know. Again, Father time is undefeated.
But when you see legends and all your favorite sports
and you remember those early rookie years and then when
you look back, you're like, their hair was different, theyvee
had a different uniform sometimes, and you're like, man, time
time is fine. But I think the point here is
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we got a little glimpse of Oh, that's right, that's
why Steph Curry is a legend. Yeah, take these moments
in because how many do we have left? And we
got to witness it one last time at least for now,
last night, and.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
We haven't forgotten how brilliant Steph Curry is. It's just
he was hurt for so many weeks and on the shelf.
And remember when he first got injured, they didn't think
it was that bad. And he's like he even said himself,
oh I thought I'd miss a couple of games. He
missed weeks and weeks and weeks, and then he got
back just in time for this moment.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Well that's also part of it, right. You don't bounce
back the way you used to. Now I'm still trying
to work out this shoulder problem that I have, and
I keep saying to myself, is this gonna ever go away?
Or something I have to live with the rest of
my life?
Speaker 4 (10:39):
You want to share with the DP audience how you
hurt that?
Speaker 6 (10:42):
No?
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Really, hey, you know what it happens nowadays you have
to ask yourself is this the start of something or
is it going to go away?
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Luckily for Steph, it seemed to go away. Just took
a long time.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
He's only thirty eight, but the physical total he puts
on his body is much different than you know, what
we're doing. I mean, I feel why do we feel young?
But someone wants told me any acre pain post forty
could be permanent, could be permanent, like if you're if
you're like ankles always sort of bothering you, that might
just be something you deal with until you're old. I
got a shoulder Tell everyone, hey, hear your shoulders?
Speaker 4 (11:13):
All right?
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I got two coming of age stories, and we're, you know,
really just here to praise Steph Curry. But he's doing
it at thirty eight, and I know that sounds ridiculous
because he's still the young guy in life. Yeah. DAIRT
Cheeter once said that, right, Yeah, it might be a
a young guy in life, but he's an older guy
on the court at this point, especially the NBA, because
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it's a young guy's league for sure. It's hard to
keep up. There was a fly. There was a fly
in my house, and it was driving me berserk. Honestly,
I go to war at least a few times a week.
I'm like, oh, man, where's the swatter, let's go. But
this time I thought I'd pull a Miyagi. I was like,
all right, this one had a little bit of ad,
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a little bit.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Of a lag to him. You know those they're a
little fatter and slow.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
When when you get a fat, slobby Oh my god,
I got this one. But you know what I do.
Sometimes I'll be honest, I'm a I'm a I'm a
man of nature. Sometimes when I see a slow ass
fly in my kitchen, I'll open the window and be like,
go ahead, shoot live out your last minute. What's that
commercial with a fly?
Speaker 3 (12:17):
I think he was a segum cursia where he was
born to be alive.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
His whole day. The fly realized he only had that
day to live, so he went out and partied. Sometimes
I'll try to be nice, to be like you know,
I feel bad killing a lazy old fly. I'm like,
can just go outside, Jeff Golm, thank you. I was
trying to, uh see if I still had it. So
I tried to pull like you broke up chopsticks. No no, no,
I tried to pull like a snag, like a right,
(12:45):
I get it. I tried to get it as fast
as I could, using my my fast twitch muscles, and uh,
I'm not sure I used them the right way because
when I snagged with all my force and all my speed,
I think I popped something in my shoulder. It is
the story ever, like, I'm not proud to share that story.
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And I'm like, oh man, my shoulder. Oh take your
rotator cuff, still playing ball? No, no, this fly, I
was trying to snag it in my kitchen. I think
it got the best of me.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
So the fly one round one and I'll think it myself.
Steve zero, Yeah exactly. I'm like, oh man, I hope
this goes away. Four months later, I went to the
orthopedic doctor and everything. Now I got to get an MRI.
Like I'm taking painkillers, so bear with me, dude, I'm
on medication. My shoulders as that Fly finally kicked the bucket.
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It left. The last thing that Fly did was like, dude,
I'm at the gym. I'm telling the younger guys at
the gym, like, yeah, I'm still trying to work out
this injury, you know, because I'm barely pushing out any
weight and barely doing anything.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
I'm on the treadmill with all the old ladies.
Speaker 4 (13:50):
What's the doctor professional or did he laugh when you
told them?
Speaker 6 (13:53):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Yeah, that's so funny too, because you they always ask
you all, you know, how'd you do it?
Speaker 3 (13:58):
You know at the gym.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Well, the truth is, that's how I heard it, and
then I think I made it worse at the gym.
That's that's the truth. But when I told him the story,
He's like, it makes sense because you know, when you
jerk your your muscles like that with that speed and
you're not you know, used to doing that, you're gonna
get hurt sometimes. And that happened to me. And I
know that's the dumbest story ever. But the other realization rich,
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like the time realization that we're describing with Steph Curry
and all these other players watching their careers unfold. One
of the craziest ones that we don't talk about enough
is when you see a player, a dad, a player
that you watch like a like a cecil fielder, and
then you watch his kid come up in the league.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
You're like, oh man, his kid's playing, and then his.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Kid's already done. Oh man, Like we don't talk about
bad enough. I mean, like Prince came and went already.
I don't have they both at three hundred and nineteen
home runs and you probably saw most of them. When
you see Prince's kid in the league, you're gonna be like,
oh no, I don't have the list in front of me,
but remember last and the I'll be draft any There
was like an ab normal amount of like juniors and
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sons of people we knew. Just look rather leak now
two of your bigger stars, Boba Schett, Fernando Tattis junior.
These are just the sons of guys we collect the
baseball cards of the nineties.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
But that's why you feel good about Curry doing what
he did, because you're like, all right, keep going, man,
keep boys.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Is fun to root for that.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
I can't think of the player, but this reel has
been going around where his son was not even knee high,
and he threw out the first pitch to his dad,
who caught it as the catcher. And then fast forward
all these years and the son is a pitcher now
and the dad's retired and threw the first pitch to
his son.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
I did see that too, Yeah, no one else didn't.
Dusty Baker's Oh yeah, the bat boy, the bat boy
that he grabbed out of the way. That kid made
his major league debut, right for real. And by the way,
bat Boy from the Mexican newspaper is seventy five years
old now, bat Boy, bad half boy, feeling old? Yet
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Cavido's grandmother believe that that boy was on the cover
every Mexican all right, So we gotta give the whole
point of this conversation is old guy Steph Curry, which
I feel funny even saying it's true, is still doing
it on a high level when it matters. That's all
that matters here is to do it when it counts.
The Warriors win on his shoulders, on his back thirty
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five points last night and had a solid first half
hold no second half. Are we taking notes of what
we're witnessing like you gotta take it all in, like, hey,
take this song in while it's still here, so you
can tell your grandkids when you're feeding the ducks one day,
like hey, s Steph Curry play Hey, let me tell
you like you know, you know how many more moments
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of this do we have? Is that what we're gonna
do when we'd like two old guys just feeding the
ducks the ducks talking about it. Remember when you grab
that hot booty back of the day. Oh yeah, she was.
Speaker 4 (16:57):
I don't think so you're still going to be flying
to Vegas to cover some.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Possibly uh ste lo In Stockton hit us up with
a couple of good piece of feedback. And by the way,
stream is hot right now. We're we're live streaming on
YouTube as well, and the into Chad got a lot
of good feedback. You could read that speaking of old
guy moments, you could read that right there. Break out
your glasses, Are you serious, Steve? Oh yeah, let me
(17:23):
get my binoculars. Stilo said. Vladdie Junior, there's another another
name of Yeah. We saw dad with the best arm
in the outfield, and now Vlatty Junior is one of
the best players. And he said as far as wait, mom, Dad,
that third base coach or manager used to play. He
gave a great example. Remember watching a ton of wrestling
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as a kid in the eighties and nineties. I remember
my Grandpappy, my grandfather saying Gorilla month Soon, he used
to be a wrestler, And I'm like, big old Gorilla
month Soon. I mean, I guess the name is Gorilla
month Soon. But I remember being shocked that Gorilla mon
Soon was a wrestler. Yeah, it's an old guy thing
to be like. I remember when his dad played, and
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you do you remember Delkerry?
Speaker 6 (18:07):
You know?
Speaker 2 (18:07):
And that's the truth. And now Steph is like the
older guy in the league. But he doesn't look. It
doesn't look That's what I was going to say. He's
a baby face.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
Yeah, he's in our company, which I appreciate, like nobody
would know that we're all in our early sixties.
Speaker 7 (18:21):
Yea.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
But he doesn't move like an old dude, and he
doesn't look like an old dude.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
No, not at all. Uh And and that's a badass
about him. But yeah, the truth is he's thirty eight,
and I'm glad he's putting on his show right now
for these younger dudes too, on their come up. Reminding
him what it's about, how he changed the game. And
again social media, just to wrap up that point, really
is praising him today, which is nice to see, even.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
Though he doesn't need the praise. We all know he's
a legend. He might be on the uh.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
I hate the mount rushmore reference? Is there another Top
four that we keep throwing another monument? You're give me
an ask from the Baby you Got Back video? What's another?
He hoisted on as mountain one day where Sir mix
a lot filmed his video. You know, he changed the
game and people are saying move over Lebron, like because
it's always always Lebron, always always Lebron, and it's just
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a story and people are just trying to get clicks.
But I'm seeing a lot of that today again, Prisoner
of the moment. He had a big game, Nordic might
on the on the intro chat changed his font to
all boldened caps, and he's like, can you read this?
Speaker 8 (19:31):
No?
Speaker 2 (19:32):
Truthfully no, but I blame it on for you. No,
it's all good because I blame it on COVID.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
So six years later, when my hairline looks a little
questionable or I can't see her my shoulder herds COVID man.
I haven't been the same side effects from twenty twenty.
It's still truth, though. I'm telling you my eyesight has
never been the same. You know how you know you're
getting old and I'm a I'm a I'm an age denier.
When you watch del Curry play and then you see
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Seth and Steph in the league and they're their way out. Yeah,
when and then when their kids come in, that's when
you know that I have two signs that have nothing
to do with sports. When your son has a mustache, No,
I don't know what nothing to do with sports. Two
thoughts Number one, I'm not there yet on either of these,
but you see it all the time when you're at
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a nice restaurant and someone in your party breaks out
the flashlight in their phone for the menu.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Oh that's the weakest.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
You break out the flash lot on your phone. You're
giving boomer energy. Yeah, I try not to do that.
And another one is I'm not trying to hurt any
feelings of you know listens. Yeah, I'm just saying.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
I guess preface it so he can upset an entire
group of people.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Just say, respectfully, respectfully, we have an older listeners. I'm
I'm a I respect my elders, but if you are,
you a chopped dunk rist. People want to know. I
think when you I don't know when it happens. Tell
me is it fifty? Is it sixty? When? When do
you make the on your iPhone? Bigger? You ever see?
(21:03):
Like your mom or dad? Yeah what I'm saying, Like
you see their text messages, the biggest texts like the
up whoa, I ain't doing that?
Speaker 4 (21:11):
No way?
Speaker 2 (21:13):
So again the courage. No, it's a forty year old
man game. Though when you're in your forties you do
have to hold the phone back a little bit.
Speaker 5 (21:20):
I like that little on my laptop, I increase the
size of the fund and sometimes I'll stretch the page out.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
It's just easier on your eyes. There's no shame in that.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
But again, it's a fun conversation and big night for
If Steph wasn't getting older long in the tooth, it
wouldn't be as big of a story because he's always
been great. I know.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
It's a completely major props.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Take it all in and uh appreciate what we're witnessing
is really the core of what we're getting at. I
know it's a completely different team, so I'm not trying
to make some terrible sports analogy, but there's a few remain.
I mean, it could just be Draymond and Steph, but
you know they still have a couple of guys from
their championship caliber runs and all those championships are they now?
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If they win tomorrow in that playing game, Danny g
on Friday, Tomorrow, Friday already damn sweet? If they win,
do they become the feel good let's root for Steph
against OKC? Does that make Round one actually something to watch?
It does because if you if you, if you told
(22:31):
me it was Okay se versus any other lower eight seed,
you'd be like, that might be a series you keep
an eye on, but you're not watching closely.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
But Golden State, yeah, they travel, they travel to Phoenix,
so they need to get passed to beat the Suns tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
But if they do, I think Golden State and Steph
becomes that man? Whant did that be something? It at
least makes an eight to one matchup watchable.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Gives you reason to watch, gives you reason to route.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
Because if it were an offense, if it were Suns,
ok see, I think you'd have less interest in that.
Speaker 4 (23:08):
Yeah. And by the way, in the on the eastern
side of things, we talked about LaMelo Ball on the
show yesterday and the tripping, and so the NBA did
weigh in because no foul obviously was called when that
happened to Bam and it was so blatantly Yeah, the
they just missed it. But thirty five thousand dollars fine.
Twenty five thousand dollars fine. For the comments he made
(23:30):
after the game. I guess he used some profanity.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Damn.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
What about what about punching the mascots? I think he
was just scot Yeah, it was friendly fire. But for
that play in game, the Hornets go to Orlando, they
have to get past the magic.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
By the way, you know what you made me think
of though, not to be all over the place, but yeah,
he hit the mask on. Do you remember that famous
clip of Deontay Wilder Thursday where he was on it
might have been an ESPN said there was an ESPN
deports he was, yeah, do you know this story, Bronze Bomber,
don't tell you wild Deonty Wilder's there and like this
(24:06):
giant taco mascot comes out, or burrito mascot like, hey,
we're the Burritos or whatever, we're the dancing Burrito. The
dancing burrito mascot comes out the bronze bomber Deonty Wilder,
who just won two weeks ago, like cocks back and
boom knocks him out. Dude, I like he momentarily forgot
that there was a human inside there and what did
(24:27):
he think was going on? And I remember that he
knocked out the guy inside. It was like, what is
that about? If you've never seen that clip, it's worth
looking up, if not now, later on, Yeah, doing the
ball scroll Like we said, all right, hey, we got
a lot to get to, so props to Steph Curry
and the Warriors and the Warriors in fact, you know
what something to touch on next just for a minute
(24:47):
and then I have a I got it. We gotta
dissect this new Are we giving the Warriors too much credit?
Because who said the Clippers are the uh Mets of
the NBA?
Speaker 4 (25:02):
Somebody called into the network and asked the host if
the Clippers or if the Mets are the Clippers of
Major League Baseball? Yeah, I mean when you think about
and have multi billion dollar owners and they just can't
get the locker room right.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
So put that in perspective like a Curry beat the
Mets last night? Whoop whoop do do?
Speaker 4 (25:19):
How?
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Whoop do you do?
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Well?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Sorry, let's just woo do woop doo do.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
So you know what, what'd you think of Rushing's Grand
Slam last night? Rich?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Can I tell you I feel better about one thing.
It's not like I picked the wrong Mets Dodgers getting
to go to Whatever of the three I would have picked,
I would have lost anyway. So you know what, there
is a thought out there before we get to this
NFL logo that's blowing people's minds as a new NFL logo, Man,
don't over hide this. This is the most fizzle of
a story ever. If that ain't a tease I've never
(25:54):
heard of, You're right, wait till you hear what people
are are are complaining about that. People bitch and complain
about anything. He's why people have a problem. There's a
new NFL logo, a team has unveiled. They've unfurled a
new logo. We'll get to that next. And you know what,
based on what you just said about my Mets, you
son of a What is the worst second city team?
(26:19):
If a team like, is it the Clippers? Is it
the Mets? Is it the White Sox?
Speaker 4 (26:24):
Like?
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Are you gonna say the worst number two? Because uh,
you're about to. I think I'm might have an answer
for you in a few minutes, all right.
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Speaker 4 (27:11):
Y'all.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
I'll tell you what. These guys are the worst number two.
These guys, well, hey love filling in for the great
Dan Patrick. And for those that enjoy hanging with Conveno
Rich as well, we appreciate that. And if you never
heard us, give us a shot. I feel like you'll
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prizes all the time, We're bribing listeners. We got new features.
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for you, guys. And thank you Dan and the dan
(27:55):
Ats for allowing us to fill in. Let's get into it.
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Speaker 3 (28:17):
Again, the live chats popping.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
You can see what you hear YouTube dot Com, slash
at Covino and Rich FSR. I'm looking at the feedback
we were talking about the worst number two's. Yes, people
were taking it into television and movies and stuff like that,
And someone said, the Jeremy Renner of Born movies is
(28:39):
the Angels and Matt Damon is the Dodgers. Someone else
set us up with Ashton Coocher. Ashton Kutcher is like
the number two to a Charlie Sheen. Remember they tried
to do that on Two and a half Men. So
it's it's not just sports, it extends into everything. What's
the worst sequel that comes to mind? Like immediately for you? Sequel? Yeah?
(29:00):
The part dude? Was it Hotshots? Part Due? I'm just saying,
what's the worst number two when it comes? There's so
many of them?
Speaker 4 (29:11):
All right?
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Man? Well, I have a new person I hate? Could
I throw that out there? Wow, there's a new worst
type of person out there that I think we need
to call out on a sports network as big as
FS are. Can I say I hate everyone that was
hating on me yesterday on social media? I hate you
right back. I just want you to know that it
goes both ways. Buddy, you don't like me, well guess what,
(29:34):
I don't like you either. I'll be honest, I'm a
big fan of people that are fan of me. You
know the guy that said ho vino and bitch, Yeah,
I don't like you either, Bro, I hate that guy.
I'll tell you who I hate. I can I throw
it out there. I don't really hate that guy, but
I for that second, I'm like, I hate you right back,
my friend. We had a lot of great conversations yesterday.
We talked a little bit about the w n B
(29:56):
A and how no one's talking about the unprecedented romance
between Paige Becker's and Azy Fudd.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
Well unprecedented at this level, right.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Meaning two superstars that are like intimate and dating, like
on the same team, and it's not being a judge standpoint,
from like a business standpoint of like star This is
a really interesting story. My my buddy Nicole, who I
work with at Serious Exam, she heard us talking about
that and she goes, doesn't that happen? Did you guys? Mention?
How on like a TV show where co stars date
(30:30):
and then they have to keep doing the show. And
I'm like, how did we not think of that? She's like,
there'll be romances on a set a movie. You go,
you're done, But there are shows that last season after
season after season. If in season one two of the
co stars are stippin', they may have to work together.
Speaker 4 (30:47):
Like Greg and Marcia Brady.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Year after year after year after isn't it Greg? And
the mom wasn't wasn't Barry Williams allegedly with Greg? Was
with everybody? Wasn't he with Alice Parry Williams bro But
that was an interesting thought that, Yeah, I guess that
happens on TV show Season one two hot stars start
canodling and then it's like, oh man, that didn't work out.
(31:10):
The show did no So now we got to see
each other every day for season two, three, four five,
And I thought, that's a good point. Now, I said,
there's a new person I hate. Here's the person I hate,
the person that fights over stadium promotional items. We talked
about the Yoshi bobblehead a week or so ago at
(31:30):
Dodger Stadium. That was a big deal. Five hondo on
emy and on you know marketplace. People are selling five
hundred dollars Yoshi bobbleheads. People apparently flew in from Hophong
to get this bad boy. I was at Hello Kitty
Sweatshirt night the other night they had the Pope hat
at the White Sox game. Did you see that? Police
(31:51):
had to break up brawls? People were throwing fists for
the new Padres puffer vest. I'm sorry people want that.
I gotta check this bad boy out. I'll be honest.
For a promotional item, It's it's pretty cool, But the
Padres puffer vest it, that's what that's what's it. I
(32:12):
just always think of those lame, old wrapping fans that
they had now picturing those guys wearing these vests. San
Diego most beautiful place, but some of their fans have
not done them justice. But yeah, there were fights breaking
out and we.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
Don't win titles, but we got puffy vestock.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
It's a cool promo item. But the Padres puffer vest
you shouldn't. Honestly, are you investing, bro, you're grown up.
People were punching Denny.
Speaker 7 (32:42):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
By the way, it's reversible. That's probably why.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Police had to break up brawls. There were I think
arrests made because people.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
That's my puffer vest Enrich going from anywhere from sixty
to seventy dollars on eBay right now. But you know what,
it's probably not even that well made, But that's a
steal compared to the Dodger promotional item.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Or any like. You know why it's a great promotional
item though, because I see other dudes, especially like dudes
that at at ball games, like the dads, dads at
the basketball games I love best. They love vest, Like,
hey man, great to see other dads are wearing their
vest drinking their coffee. You know. Has a theory that
once you go vest, it's like that's your thing.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Like yeah, Like I'm on, like, I have never yet
purchased a vest, So if they're going to give me
one for free, I'm like, yeah, I'll.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Take it and see if it works. I loves Comito's phrasing.
He goes, bro He comes up to me like a
month ago, he goes, are you in vesting?
Speaker 4 (33:35):
Well, you know why.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
I came back from Idaho and I noticed all the
dudes there. It's like the it's like the official uniform
of the dads. It's like it's like Oakley's and Texas.
It's like chill mornings, warm afternoons. You want to be
able to ditch that vest. You want to have like
a long sleeve shirt. I thought they hate sleeves. You
hate these people they hate sleeves, you look like, yeah,
(33:57):
exactly like I like a like a warm torso, but
I like chili arms.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
Such a back to the future look though.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Yeah, when I was a kid in the Ages, jump look,
is that a light preserver? And my point was, if
you're gonna give me one for free, yeah, I'll definitely
take one, because I haven't bought one yet, So I
can see why people want this vest, this puffer vest.
But is it It sounds like a ridiculous question, But
first of all, do we all agree that the worst
type of like a new person to hate is the
person getting in fist fights over a stadium giveaway.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
It's like people fighting on Black Friday, back when Black
Friday meant something. People fighting over a TV and they're
like trampling each other and stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Yeah, don't don't fight over a puff, a puffer vest
or a Yoshi bobblehead. I think they're going for on
ebear right now.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Sam said, like sixty to seventy bucks.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
But that hoodie, that rich gut, those are already going
for a couple hundred bucks. The Hello Kitty, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
And these listen, these things aren't always like well made
either like they start, you know, losing feathers or whatever,
Like they'll start like a little loose threads, like they're
they're made cheaply because they they're giving out forty thousand.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
Of them, you know. Get the great Dan Patrick, I
feel like is a guy that invests, Yeah, and corduroy vests.
He has nice sweet Quota roy pants.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
But it's a ridiculous question. But do you feel like
you're either a vest guy or not? Like you go
to that giveaway. Let's say you are Dad in San Diego.
I feel like you are cut from a like Danny G.
Your style and everything. You're not a vest guy. No,
you're a jersey guy. You're a button down guy when
you dress up your jeans. Got Like, I can't picture
Danny G coming in with like a Raiders puffer vest,
(35:30):
Like it just I don't it now. I was Sam,
I look at you. If you came in here with
like a like a yellow Iowa puffer vest, I'd be like, well,
that makes sense to see.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
I'm in the point of my life where I wear
a lot of button up, uh short sleeve shirts over
a T shirt like I am wearing right now. There
will be a time where I transition to the vest.
You have him like, you know how you know, in
high school I was a vest guy and then I
transition away from it. I had I like I've shopped
at structure Men's expressed.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
I love how you have a plan because because I
always say that, I go, you know, down the line
when I hit like fifty year older, I think I'm
gonna transition into golf. I think I think, you know,
fifty plus, I'm gonna invest in my golf game. I
love that You're like, one day I'll be a vest
guy again. Yeah again again. You know, I don't know
(36:19):
if that look is for me, but I think it's
a cool look. So I would want the free vest,
so I'm not fighting anybody over it. And when I
say i'd want the free vest, that doesn't mean I
want to padres one. I'm just saying I would want
to give away question. But you know what, Rich Rich
and I love to disagree, and that just happens organically.
I actually agree with him. People that fight over things
like this deserve a karate kick to the neck.
Speaker 4 (36:40):
Yeah, well, they're in the Disney adult category who pushed
the little kids out of the way to the meet.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
No worse than that when you said push kids. I
saw an old clip and listen, it happens every day,
but this old clip was ultimately embarrassing. I saw Derek
Jeter when he was playing, walking towards the crowd to
give this little kit a ball, and some grown ass
man kept going in front of the and I'm like,
(37:06):
how embarrassing. Stop embarrassing yourself. You hate that Zach Hampbell
guy that steals all the home runs from the kids, Then, oh,
that guy's a villain. Yeah, but you know what, We've
interviewed him and I found him to not be that annoying.
But it seems like everyone on social media hates that
his gimmicks annoying. But it's a gimmick.
Speaker 4 (37:23):
I get it.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
I will say, however, anyone at a ball game that
tries to get in front of a kid for a
ball or an autograph or even a free item, that
you're cover from the same cloth as the person that
punches someone for a bobblehead.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
Yeah, like, you just got a bobblehead and you took
it from a kid on a loser A loser, don't
be a loser. Don't be a loser.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Uh, And don't fight people over a free puffer vest,
especially a San Diego padres one. Here. You want it,
you can have it. So that's funny, man, I missed that.
I don't know how I missed that. I don't get
Padre updates. I guess I just I thought it was
wild to think that every week. And you know what,
when I was a kid, did your parents We went
(38:06):
through a couple of ball games a year, and I
think my mom did look at the promotional calendar. We
would well, like, Richie, do we want to like if
we're gonna go to one or two? Get you know,
if your family's gonna go to a game of full
on bat. When you were kids, it was like fireworks night.
I remember parents would always be like, let's go to
Fireworks night or New York Mets Weapons Night, and he'd
give you a bat bat. Yeah you know what.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
I I remember I got Ricky Henderson bat one time
when I was a little kid. I'm like, I cannot
believe they just gave me of my full size baseball bat.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Yeh for real? If we full bat? And sometimes you
get those little ones too. Remember all the mini would
mini would bat if Spot or video remember old school
like batting glove day and you get those like pleather
like cheap batting gloves. You know what? I remember there
was a promotional item I had for years. If our
video guy Spot could find this in the next thirty seconds,
I'd be impressed because I remember it was. You know
(38:59):
when you have the things that were in your childhood
house that never went away, like you think you threw
it out and somehow it pops up again. That plastic helmet,
not the pleasant helmet, that weird brown insert. Do you
remember in the eighties the advent of the rally cap
and I think the eighty six mets one of the
first credit where you flipped the top up and they
would put the ball there. Yeah, say velcrow ball in
(39:21):
like a nineteen eighties rally cap, And I think would
you say the eighties might have been the first decade
where they started doing promo nights. I don't think they
were doing that in this. Do you think they were
doing everybody got Reggie bars in the seventies. Everyone did
get reggie bars in this because there was a famous
story where they all threw them on the field. So
maybe late seventies, maybe that was the first ever promo nent,
(39:41):
I really don't know. I don't know the answer to that.
Seems like thirty for thirty on this something. My girlfriend
would ask me, She's like, you talk sports, how do
you not know that? And I'd be like, I don't know,
how would I know? How would I know that? I'll
look it up for you. You know what, A lot
of times you think people know things. And then on
two things. I mentioned the other to some of my
buddies that are softball. When did promotional giveaways become a thing?
(40:04):
Looked it up?
Speaker 4 (40:05):
Yeah, I searched it too. And the disco demolition night
thing comes up, and from the late seventies. I don't
know if that's really a promotion though, maybe.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Bringing their disco albums to destroy, right, Yeah, there's two
little fun facts that could you know? An as Colin
bro doesn't he have all the answers? Please don't Rich
on the come on, Danny's our best feature we got
When Rich asks Colin.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
Bad enough he stole Fernando Mendoza from our show.
Speaker 3 (40:35):
You know what the worst part about this?
Speaker 2 (40:37):
When Rich does this, there's like a pause and you
can't say anything or messes up the system. Yeah, it
feels like it's thirty seconds. And when you ask, when
you ask Colin a question on this Ai cow Herd thing,
you're right. You have to pause. So here we go
any time, anywhere. What's your question? That's what he says, right, something, boy,
(40:59):
it's already come on, rich.
Speaker 4 (41:03):
This is like Prime videos.
Speaker 8 (41:05):
Technical difficulty, every play, every stat, every storyline.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
I've got it all. What do you want to know? Hey, Colin?
When was the first promo night fan giveaway at a
sporting event?
Speaker 4 (41:20):
Pause?
Speaker 8 (41:24):
The first real promo night giveaway? Vibe traces back to
baseball doing stunts like Scrap Metal Day at the Polo
Grounds in nineteen forty two. Teams were already bribing you
to show up. The modern, clean version of it really
takes off in the nineteen sixties with bat Day, when
kids got actual Louisville sluggers.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
And yet that got a little too rowdy.
Speaker 8 (41:42):
Give fans a souvenir, and you're not just selling a ticket,
you're selling an event.
Speaker 2 (41:46):
Wey I Colin.
Speaker 4 (41:48):
Yeah, giveaways went through the eighties though, when we got
them as little kids.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Oh, spots ay, that's the rally, that's the rally. You
aren't you embarrassed. I would wore that. I would wear.
Speaker 4 (42:01):
That on our YouTube channel at Covino and Rich.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
Waited, did that hat come with a lifetime guarantee?
Speaker 2 (42:08):
What's that? No ass for a lifetime guarantee and highly flammable?
Speaker 6 (42:12):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (42:13):
Yeah? So anyway, you know, speaking of that trend is
back all these goofy hat giveaways.
Speaker 4 (42:18):
It's the first time had a ball in his head,
but not the last.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
So they got the Red Sox like cowboy hat they're
giving away. I bet you the Dodgers do that brimless
hat because Diaz was rocking it. You did all sorts
of did the pope pat as you mentioned at the
White Sox game. Have you noticed that trend Edwin Diaz
and some of the Dodgers are on the like, not
in the game obviously, but are wearing this. It looks
dnny like the official blue Dodgers hat, but no brims,
(42:45):
so it almost looks.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
Like, oh cap the brimless hat. And I guarantee that
it's going to be if it keeps going, it'll be
a promotional giveaway eventually.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
Two things too little fun facts. E said, you assume
people know, you know why they call the promotional giveaways
because when I get one, I just give it away. No,
you save it for Christmas. Yeah, give me away to
uncle Joe. Uncle Joe, Uncle Joe, I got you a
brimless hat. Here you go. Here's a Hello Kitty sweatshirt.
Oh thanks, two little fun facts that you said. You
assume people know things, but they don't like your girlfriend.
(43:15):
Wud be like, how do you not now? You guys
grew up in Los Angeles. Well, I was Sam, you iowall,
but Danny g you grew up a real.
Speaker 4 (43:23):
Yeah, rialto California.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
I said to uh one of my softball buddies because
I was rocking by a Met shirt and I go,
you know how the Mets got their colors? And I
don't think a lot of West Coast people know, or
maybe baseball fans. The Mets blue and orange is a
tribute to the Dodgers and the Giants, who left New
York to go West at the same time. Uh, the
(43:46):
Mets blue is Dodger blue and the Mets orange is
the San Francisco Giants orange because the Giants and the
Dodgers both left and when the Mets were created, they
took a little for the Dodgers fans and the Giants
fans when they created the Mets. Don't click. You know
you got that from ask Colin. We'll give Let me
give you one more.
Speaker 4 (44:06):
I show me this.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
When people are throwing the ball around the infield, what's
the progression around like around the morne? Uh?
Speaker 3 (44:14):
Like a base, third to second, second to short?
Speaker 2 (44:18):
And why do they leave out the first base when
when they throw the ball around the infield.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
As Colin, no, I know, but ahead, I know you
want the glory.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
Yeah, I know everything, ask rich David. I know everything,
ask me. But but when people, you know, strike out
third base, second short, back to the picture, they leave
out first base because back in the day they used
to throw it around the hole infield. But when lou
gerrig First got sick and towards the end of lou
Garrick's career, to take any unnecessary pressure off of him,
(44:54):
they said, you don't have to throw it to lou
and lou Gary played first base, so so in tribute
so in tribute to lou Gary. Originally the Yankees were
the first team to do it. They're like, yeah, lou
doesn't need the extra unnecessary throws around the infield. Other
teams in tribute to Lou Garrick started doing it, Hence
the first baseman left out of the toss arounds. Hey,
by the way, you dropped something what it facts? Thank
(45:16):
you Rich Davis with the fun facts.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
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Speaker 3 (45:29):
Today we're talking romantic movies. Yeah, Love Love, Love in Basketball.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
I almost said rom coms like Rich again doesn't have
to be a comedy, but it's the anniversary of Love
and Basketball, a movie that everybody swears by Danny g
loves I've never seen it, Rich has never seen it.
Came out twenty six years ago today with a young
Mike Tomlin, and it still stands up.
Speaker 4 (45:52):
Mike Tomlin, I feel like you need to put that
on your revisit list because it's stands up. I saw
it just last year and really good movie.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
Eighty six on Rotten Tomatoes. But yeah, Omar Epps, not
Mike Tommlin, Omar Apps and and Dennis Haysburg.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
As we pointed out.
Speaker 4 (46:15):
She stands the test of time.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
Gambriel Union bets but apparently because I have obviously heard
about the movie. People love this movie, loving basketball, and
because it's that NBA time of the year and we
were talking about Curry earlier. I hope you're enjoying the
playing games.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
We figured we'd talk about this and bring up other
romantic movies that maybe you've loved. We also got to
talk about tailgating this hour, so stick around. It's some NFL,
in fact, a lot of NFL this hour, So we'll
talk these rom coms and romantic movies and then we'll
get to some NFL.
Speaker 4 (46:46):
Yeah, and which I knew you'd have a list for
this topic right away.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
I'm a I'm a sucker for good rom coms. You
say romantic movies, I'm not gonna get down with that
because to me, it's like, what's a romantic movie other
than the Notebook. We've all watched a Notebook with our
wife or girlfriend. But besides that, when you say, like
romantic movies, I got a story about that. That's a
romantic movie. And I'm about to blow your mind. Okay,
by the way, you know the weather girl you've been
drooling over all morning, and I just said, who's the
(47:10):
good looking weather girl. I'm not up at this hour
usually Rich. I haven't seen Rich get that up and
close and personal with the TV since Tom Brady won
a world super Bowl. So I'm fascinated by Tom Brady.
Brianna Ruffalo. I found out just now that she's married
to Josh Lucas. Oh, who's in a great rom com.
(47:32):
It sort of ties together, like it's one of Rich's favorites.
Thank you, Iowa Sam Sam goes, you know who connection
you married to? And I'm like, no, who he goes,
actor Josh Lucas. I'm like the guy I always confused
for McConaughey, Matthew McConaughey.
Speaker 5 (47:47):
He looks like Will Fortey a little bit. Yeah, you know,
I'm sorry, think not Will for not Will Forte, Will Arnette.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
He's in a few of Rich's favorites because I know
Rich talks about Josh Lucas a lot. Oh, Josh Lucas
was in I believe Sweet Home Alabama.
Speaker 3 (48:02):
Or was it McConaughey.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
But but that's I don't get it, like if you're
too macho to enjoy like Sweet Home Alabama or it's
not about being too MUCHU all time. Sometimes these things
really just don't resonate with you because.
Speaker 4 (48:15):
They're too some of them are too corny, rich, too cheesy.
Subscribe you and you're a Hallmark Channel guy.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Though, But you guys Rich talks about my best friend's
wedding and I want to bang my head through the wall.
It's a good movie, He's like, you know, the good movie.
I'm a good movie. You got the worst standards ever. Well,
guess what the difference between Kvino and I is? On
like Apple TV, I watch Ted Lasso shrinking. Covino's like
I watched the god Zula movie with the show whatever
it is, Monarch, Monarch, Legacy of Monsters. Man Kurt Russell
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bro Well, we're discut from different. It doesn't mean I
don't like any romantic movies, right, So Danny, she already
said it, no romantic movies. What do you mean? That
is what it is?
Speaker 4 (48:52):
That's the whole category.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
Do you think Love and Basketball is a comedy? Rom
com means you know that short for a romantic comedy, right,
But you know that all comedies romantic drama.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
But this romantic movies is what we're saying.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
You know, Sam even made a good point off the air.
He was saying that a lot of sports movies have
an underlying romance in the movie. Like The Natural, almost
all movies have a at least one romantic subplot.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
Rocky is the definition of that. He always said, It's
just actually a love story, absolutely, because Rocky is a
love story.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
His love for Adrian is that same storyline. And you know,
you could say, I'm not saying it's a romantic movie,
but again, you're right. Every sports movie. What was one
of the underlying plot lines of even Major League? Old School?
Jake Taylor, you know, played in the Mexican League, and
then he remember he falls in love with the girl
he knew back in the day. And then what happens
in the final scene of Major League. He sees her
(49:49):
in the crowd and she holds up her hands, she
no longer has the ring on from the dude she
was with, and they kiss and I cried back, Dude,
I remember, I had a a townhouse Union, New Jersey,
That's where I'm from, and I live with my buddy Barnando.
His name was Barry, but he was always trying to
bring his Panic chicks back to the house, so he
called him Barnando. Yeah, he got really thin sideburns, and
(50:12):
he's like, I'm Barnando. He tried to change his whole
image just to attract, you know, beautiful the young ladies.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
His name is Barry, but they called him Bando.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Just you know, there was a phase, Sam where our
friend Barry started acting He's Italian, but he started acting
more Latino when he wasn't. And also I remember one
time we went back to your place. We're all having drinks.
Well I was going back to Covinos and Barry was
there just hanging with these two hot Puerto Rican girls.
Like he's like, I'm Barnando now yeah, oh hey, I
(50:43):
mean Barnandoo. So anyway, Barnando and I we lived together
at this one point. And how we didn't know about
this is one of the knights that he didn't bring
home these you know, Puerto Rican girls. We didn't know
what the notebook was, Danny g It just happened to
be on or we happen to get it or I
(51:04):
don't know. I had it on DVD or whatever and put
it on. Yes, you know, seems like a decent movie.
And Rachel McAdams was hot, dude. She was a smack
show back then. For sure, right, Gosslin cool whatever? I mean,
I had an idea, but I didn't know what it
was about. Fast forward man, Me and Barnando were sitting
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there all tearing up like two.
Speaker 3 (51:30):
Losers, pretending like, yeah, this never happened.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
I always not talk about this. Here I am all
these years later on national radio in for DP telling
the story. But yeah, that's maybe why you stay away
from somebody these movies because they're heart tuggers, and you
got to be in a mood form, right, And to
prove that, ask me the last time I watched The Notebook,
it was with Barnando in the early two thousands at
(51:55):
my townhouse that I no longer own for which feels
like a lifetime ago. Right.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
So I think that's really why a lot of guys
stay away from things like this, because it gets too emotional.
Sometimes it catches you off guard, like what the heck
am I watching here?
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Here, I'm all welling up, like I'm pussing boots, crying
with my body's like.
Speaker 4 (52:12):
A straight up romance movie. The rom coms that Rich
are talking about sometimes have dumb plots and you know,
storylines like Rich never been kissed? Isn't that the one
where she goes back to the true Barrymore is like
a grown up and she goes back to school. I'm
not putting that has an affair with the teacher.
Speaker 7 (52:28):
You know.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
When it comes to these I think Drew Barrymore is
on a few of the ones that I tolerate. Like,
you know, if you want to throw the wedding singer
in there, that he's one of the best wedding singer,
would you, I mean, it's but it's one of the
best fifty first dates. I mean, that's what I thought
you were gonna say, fifty first dates.
Speaker 3 (52:43):
Wedding scene.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
You picture Sean Aston in that mess shirt. That's a
good one too, though. Yeah it is.
Speaker 3 (52:49):
So we're taking your phone calls. This is where we
get you involved. We set you up.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
Loving Basketball came out on this day in the year
two thousand. So other romantic comedy, these romantic movies that
you tolerate. Even the toughest guy says, yeah, that's a
good one, and it's sort of a guilty pleasure, and
that doesn't have to be you don't have to be
guilty about it. I find nothing guilty about these movies
because I love them all. If You're an exception. Rich
loves Oh can I do? I have to say it,
(53:16):
but one of the worst movies ever. Rich was like,
you gotta watch it. And I watched it and I
wanted to I wanted to punch myself in the nerds
after watching this movie. And he talks about it once
a year every year.
Speaker 4 (53:33):
Oh, I know what's coming, and it makes me.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Want to vomit. You mean you mean the best Christmas
movie there is.
Speaker 3 (53:39):
Yeah, I almost like, it's not a Christmas movie.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
It's the worst movie. He tries to tells me it's
the greatest Christmas movie, and I'm like, it's the worst.
It's not a Christmas movie. And it's the whole point
of the movie. Is that count out to Christmas? You
ask clowns and and and that movie is called love actually,
and it's the weakest thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
But I know that Rich isn't alone.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
There's a whole crew of idiots that think this is
a great movie. Like, this is the worst movie. I
don't care. Bring it out.
Speaker 3 (54:07):
That's the movie stinks to the high heavens.
Speaker 6 (54:09):
The worst.
Speaker 2 (54:09):
Nkinda give you a romantic baseball movie. I know this
is right up your Alley Yankees fan. Yeah, all about
the Red Sox were on fever Pitch with Jimmy Fallon
and Drew Barrymore. I thought that was a likable movie.
And I'm not a big Fallon guy, but I thought
that was I thought that was a good one. By
the way, if I was a Red Sox fan, though,
I'd feel weird about them being on the field celebrating
like that.
Speaker 3 (54:28):
No, because they don't you remember.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
That they didn't earn it the whole point of the movie.
This is a little backstory because I you know, Rich Davis,
fun fat guy, fun fact, the movie was supposed to
end with Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore falling in love,
you know, realizing that they were meant for each other.
But it was like, even through another disappointing Red Sox season,
(54:50):
like love prevailed and then they had a change whole
ending of the movie because the Red Sox actually won
the World Series. So that was supposed to be about
they were on the field celebrated film it during the
act because I remember seeing it and like, what's going on?
And I'm pretty sure he's a Yankees fan anyway, So
that's the disrespect. Well, I got a couple more, got
(55:10):
throw him out there. I don't want to take people's answers.
I know the phones are hot, but you know what, Rich,
that was a one and done. I've never seen that
movie again. Yeah, I never saw it again either, but
I do remember thinking, well, it's about the Red Sox
that you'd probably hate it anyway. No, I no, I
you know, I'm open to that. I thought that Forgetting
Sarah Marshall was one of the better comedies in a
(55:32):
long time, and I think we don't give it enough credit.
Jason Siegeal, Kristen Bell, Mela Cunis had her finest, Russell
Brand and Jonah Hill like that was a hell of
a good movie.
Speaker 3 (55:44):
I know that sounds mean, but if you see me
Lacunas in this movie and you watch it again, you're like, damn, no, creepo.
It's just a fact. And Rich is right.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
For whatever reason, we I think we slept on it
first time round. Maybe you liked it, Rich, and I
watched it a couple years ago, years ago, and and like, yeah,
this was way funnier than Wember. We were with a
bunch of friends just having drinks in that movie. Happened
to be on and either it was the alcohol, the
edibles or something.
Speaker 3 (56:10):
But and it's a love story based on a true story.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
We were all cracking up.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
Isn't there full frontal nudity in that movie?
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Jason Siegal's hug?
Speaker 5 (56:17):
That is crazy? Also doesn't he say this in the
moviemare Yes?
Speaker 2 (56:22):
That's where I got that from? Now Cavino has missed
all of these I don't know how, probably because he's
such a tough Jersey guy, And his answer would probably
be I was out dating or getting tail or. I
was too busy being a sports hero. He missed all
the Tom Hanks, Sleepless in Seattle, You've got Mail, all
those all those great Tom Hanks. How do you expect
(56:44):
those movies to resonate with the nineties kid who came
up watching Clockers and good Fellas And you can't appreciate
you can't appreciate Scarface on DVD because gang movies were
a big part of that time period. So you tell
me you can't. Let you tell me you can't like
good Fellas and You've got and I can't. I'm saying
I was a kid that leaned into those movies. So
(57:06):
Sleepless in Seattle was like, not, that was like my
girlfriend's movie.
Speaker 3 (57:09):
I'm not watching.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
Telling me that you can't like all those movies, that's
like saying you can't like a Black Jake, White Jack
Agent chick. We all say that's immaturity, and that's fine.
I'll take that raging. Yeah, I was leaning into that.
I needed some American history works. You make me. I
didn't have time for you got Mail that time. I
can't I can't roll but hold on, now, I would
(57:30):
watch it if I can't roll my eyes enough at you, dude.
That's just the honest truth. Do you sound like a
nerd to me? But the nerd yes, you're watching. You're
watching You've Got Mail, And I'm like, bro, let's watch
blood in blood Out? And you're like, no, how about
Tom Hanks. I'm like, how about blood in blood Out? Okay,
So you know, see, like my I was just in
a different place. Then, dude, you really took the Voto
(57:52):
local for everything serious I did. But it was then
then then, Now, of course I would watch that. I
would yeah a little. Yeah, of course, testosterone is not
as high.
Speaker 4 (58:02):
You know. One of the first ones I remember as
a kid, the Princess Bride. Yeah, like you think about it,
that's not obviously essential. Do you know that you tell
you I've never seen it. I'm you've never saw the
Princess Bride.
Speaker 3 (58:14):
I mean I know who's in it, and dude, I
have to do something about Andre the Giant today for
the History Channel, So I'm very well aware.
Speaker 2 (58:21):
Do you know? Do you know? Do you know that
Andre the Giant story from Princess Bride?
Speaker 3 (58:26):
Yes with Rob Reiner.
Speaker 2 (58:28):
Sorry, yes it was Robert the late Rob Reiner. I
totally forgot. I forgot that was terrible Billy Crystal, Rob
Reiner and Billy Crystal. There's a story that during the
filming of Princess Bride. I gotta get the exact number.
But I under the tank and I've seen clips and
I know the movie. I just never have seen the
(58:48):
whole thing.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
Well you got, I got homework, like late eighties, love
love It, Loving basketballs on your list now and you
come on the Princess Bride. You gotta watch it from
start to stop.
Speaker 5 (58:58):
That was always the movie when we were taking like
a you know, I was in show choir, so we
would bust to different venues and stuff, and we always
were like we watched that movie because that was like,
you know, kid.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
My girlfriend said the same thing, Sam.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
She said, like if there was like a rainy day
at school and they couldn't go out for recess or whatever,
that was like the movie or like if the matter
was direct. Yeah, she said the same thing Princess rod Yeah.
And that's also again ninety three percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
I mean, people love nineteen eighty seven. You know who
narrate it? No Colombo, Peter Fauk.
Speaker 5 (59:28):
Was right, was telling Fred Savage's grandfather that was I mean,
that's his narration alone. Where was Billy Crystal in that movie?
Speaker 3 (59:35):
He was like the like the little Goblin guy or
something that way.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
Okay, so the story goes during the filming of Princess Bride,
Andre the Giant had a record breaking sixteen second long
fart that cleared the set and it's like a legendary
story where Andre when you think of how long sixteen
seconds is and then he said something like sorry, like
(01:00:00):
sorry it was in this big Andre the Giant bulls
sixteen seconds. How long sixteen seconds is? It's a long
ast time. A young Robin Right is in that movie.
And by the way, Andre the Giant was so you know,
done at that point in his life, like he had
(01:00:20):
no strength. He was so injured and hurt and everything
that they actually he couldn't even catch her in the
moment as the story goes, you know that scene where
she's falling from the sky, she had to be like
dropped down on cables because he wasn't even strong enough
to lift her at that point. But the Lovable Giant
Also that dude from Liar Liars in it? Right, isn't
that the dude from Liar Liar Carrie carry l is
(01:00:43):
Elwis wall I hear great things about it, but I
never saw it, So you know, I'm not saying it's
the weakest movie. I'm just saying I never saw it,
all right, eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox. I
do this every Thursday on our show. We're in for
Dan Patrick. Let's get everybody involved. Rich I'm gonna throw
you one more and then we'll go straight to the phones.
He was, I believe, a sports agent in the movie,
(01:01:05):
and I thought it was really funny. How to lose
a guy in ten days? Kate Hudson, you're gonna see
Terry mcwuah. Yeah, Jerry McGuire's going to but which is
also kind of he was a sports marketing guy, That's
what it was. But Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson both
playing like dating games with each other, and like his
(01:01:26):
name was Ben and Benny boo Bennie boo boo boo,
Like there was everything about that movie I thought was
like fun. I thought that was a good movie. Which
one how to Lose a guy in ten Days? In
the same vein also never you've never seen how to
lose a guy in ten days? That might have Dude,
I don't know which what did you have a question?
I'm telling you, bro, No, it didn't resonate with young me. Hey,
(01:01:48):
just listen to me one second. I won't go to
the phones. I can't understand what What did you watch
with girlfriends? Gang movies? You made your gun? I got
some poison for the spider, but for tomorrow, I see tomorrow.
Only where'd you get that black guy? Give me some
showing shown That sounds like you must have been you
(01:02:09):
think your big time, I'll show you big time? Come on, bro,
can I also mention another movie? But I was saying,
I'm just baffled. Because I'm thinking, like in the nineties
and two thousands, when I was in high school, in
college and in my labor.
Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
It's like it just wasn't. I'm not saying that these
are bad movies.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
You'll see. I'm a grown up now. I'm with you.
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
Let's watch them, dude.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
But what I'm saying is, but you know what, You're
just as bad. Why won't you watch Bloody and blood Out?
I watched Nah, you never saw cockers be white on
the outside, but I'm brown on the inside. Through the moone,
I've seen blood and blood Out. But I will say this,
I can't imagine you being a guy in your teens
and twenties dating, having a girl over to watch a movie,
going a blockbuster. You you made girls watch your gang movies? Yeah, dude,
(01:02:49):
yeah back then. Yeah, that was the worst I really was.
I'll admit it. You're selfish.
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
Why do you think I was single all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
It's for real.
Speaker 5 (01:02:57):
We're gonna watch Saving Private Ryan.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
What do you geez? Let's go to the phones in
for Dan, Patrick, Cavit, and Rich What rom coms and
romantic movies as a grown man do you vouch for?
Speaker 4 (01:03:10):
Let's start in Las Vegas with Trip.
Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
It's Trap Trip in Vegas.
Speaker 9 (01:03:15):
Good morning, gentlemen, All to day.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
Brother.
Speaker 9 (01:03:17):
Hey, I can't believe Rich didn't say broke Back Mountain.
But anyway, uh, that's romance.
Speaker 5 (01:03:22):
I saw a movie in theaters with my mom pulled up.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Oh what would ever bring Ia Sam and his mom
to Broke Back Man?
Speaker 5 (01:03:40):
I think my mom was like, I want to see
this movie. You're coming with me. It was a matinee
and so yeah, it's a good movie. I mean, you know,
it awkward as hell. It's like one scene that was
pretty awkward.
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
But I'm just saying, like, I can't imagine.
Speaker 5 (01:03:54):
It's actually a very sad, tragic film.
Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
I've never seen it.
Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
I've never seen it. I mean I would watch it.
Speaker 5 (01:03:59):
I was like, I didn't know what it was about.
My mom was like, you gotta come with me.
Speaker 4 (01:04:02):
So, you know. Will Ferrell was on the DP Show
last Friday and he said that he passed up the
role in that movie of which character. Well, Sam, I
don't think he was being serious.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Oh okay. I was like, well, okay, the guy that
makes sense coming from Will Ferrell, the top I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
All right, Back to Trip, both Cowboys, Trip had a
couple of movies. There you are, I got.
Speaker 9 (01:04:27):
A couple, So we'll go When Harry met Sally, Crazy
Stupid Love. And then one of my favorites is Return
to Me with David Duchovny and Minnie Driver, where his
wife dies and then he donates the heart to a
girl and it's her and he doesn't know it's her,
and he's kind of fall in love. It's a really
good romantic comedy that.
Speaker 4 (01:04:44):
Sounds sounds complicated.
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
Honestly, it sounds like really emotional. I don't know if
I can handle that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:49):
It is there some good ones. Hey, you know what,
you know what? I saw this somehow.
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
I probably probably to a piece of Girlfriend night because
it's nineteen ninety five, right, so it was probably like
do you I go see a Walk in the Clouds
and I was like, wow, that was a miserable movie.
She's like Kean News in it. I'm like, all right,
he's kind of cool, I guess. And I remember seeing
that movie. I remember liking it a little bit. And
let's go to Florida Fort Myers. Not a whole lot
(01:05:15):
I could add to this conversation. Honestly, this is a
rough one. This is a rough conversation for such a
badass Steve Cavino.
Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
As far as I can remember, I always wanted to
be a gangster.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
You should have walked in the Clouds.
Speaker 5 (01:05:27):
Yes, and there's another one called a Walk to Remember,
which is another romance dramaeda.
Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
That's what Mandy Moore? Right and Moore?
Speaker 6 (01:05:34):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
What was the other one? What was that goofy one
where Matthew Perry's in the Mexican family. All of a sudden,
I saw that one too, you know what I'm talking about.
Of course I remember seeing as few and far between,
but I saw that one.
Speaker 4 (01:05:46):
Rich.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
I'm just trying to relate, dude, trying to relate to you, bro,
Leave me alone, all right?
Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
Back to the phones eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox.
Speaker 2 (01:05:54):
Because Love and Basketball came out today, twenty twenty six
years ago. Other romantic movies or comedies that that you liked.
Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
All right, let's go to Forte.
Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
Even the toughest guy has to admit was good.
Speaker 4 (01:06:07):
Scott. Hey, what's up Scott?
Speaker 6 (01:06:10):
Hey? Guys? Good morning?
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
What's up?
Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
Brother?
Speaker 6 (01:06:13):
Hey. Also, the first thing I'm gonna say is, for
anybody that has not seen The Princess Bride is it's
kind of like somebody who's in the food service industry
that's never watched Waiting.
Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
Yeah, okay, I like Waiting. I worked at Bennegan's, so
that resonated.
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
By the way fools rush in.
Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
I just remembered, Yeah, fool with Matthew Perry. I saw
that a few times. You know, I've seen some of them.
But again, I was a bonehead kid from Jersey. You
think I like that stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
I did not.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Now I'm sure I would like it and appreciate it
a lot more, So I'm open to all this. Thanks.
I was just a rom coms and romantic movies were
part of like what you watched with girls when you
were trying to like, yeah, let's rent the movie and like,
you know, trying to get it on you, like, let's
rent the movie a blockbuster back in the day, or.
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Yeah, rich Street.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
I saw the beginning of a lot of these movies, the.
Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
Original Netflix and Chilly Scott Baron Fort Myers wasn't then.
He had a couple of movies to give it out, buddy.
Speaker 6 (01:07:09):
All right, So first one, we've got Happy Gilmore.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Oh yeah, oh Virginia, Oh yeah, okay.
Speaker 6 (01:07:20):
The second one, you guys already said it. But Jerry
maguire has the classic romance in there between Cuba Gooding
Junior and Tom Cruise.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
And reneese Elger. You had me at hello and some
great football season you had me. Yeah, by the way,
you had me at hello was a famous line. He
does that whole romantic speech.
Speaker 4 (01:07:40):
For Renee Andel Chesney turned it into a song.
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
So you'll get that.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
All right, Let's go to Dayton, Ohio.
Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Barry Hey, Barry, Hey, Barry, can I call you Borronando? Yeah, Hi, Barry.
Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
How we doing?
Speaker 10 (01:07:54):
We got one from twenty thirteen, kind of on on
the musical side of again again. I don't know if
you guys heard of it. Kind of an underrated, sneaky cast.
Kira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Adam Levine, Adam.
Speaker 2 (01:08:11):
That's a good, good cast right there.
Speaker 5 (01:08:13):
That holds up at eighty three percent on Rotten Potatoes.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Which was the name of that one.
Speaker 8 (01:08:16):
Again.
Speaker 3 (01:08:16):
See I'm taking.
Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
Note again again.
Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
I'm trying again, begin again, begin again.
Speaker 5 (01:08:21):
I'm looking at some of these late nineties, early two
thousands scores on Rotten Tomatoes. They do not hold up well.
This movie does.
Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
I think a lot of people you said it earlier Cavino,
But Wedding Singer has got to be in everyone's top five, right,
I think so. I mean, because it's just such a
great movie, but it is a a movie of romance.
Speaker 4 (01:08:39):
I got one from two thousand and seven in it
Julia Gulia watched it countless times. Knocked up seth Rogen,
oh yeah, and of course the famous stories of Catherine
Heigelberna a nightmare on that set.
Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
I've absolutely seen that one I got, I got, I
got a few that I've watched with the wife of
your Some of these I feel like I watched. I
feel like, I mean not to discredit my wife, but
I feel like there was a time where you weren't
just streaming shows on Netflix and HBO and Paramount and
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you know, Hulu, where like a big part of the
culture was girlfriend or girls you were dating. You'd go
rent the movie. And I feel like so many of
these movies I oh, my wife aint listening remind me
of other women I dated, because that was the lifestyle
that was, you rent the movie on a Friday night
with a girl you're dating. No move us, you know,
to move us back then if your girlfriend had like
a little pain in his nose picking brother. You rent
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them a video game just to get him out of
your face? Get out of my face? How about this?
You know what else keeps coming up? La La Land
twenty sixteen. I've see as I got older, I'll hear
up with three goodies. We'll take your feedback next. Then
I want to get to a bunch of NFL. There
there's two NFL stories, actually two NFL stories and one
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story about soccer and tailgating that has people up in arms.
Uh all that man, arms man? Let me let me
throw three at the proposal with Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock.
Have you seen that one? No, of course nope. Thirteen
going on thirty with a very fun Jennifer Garner and
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Mark Ruffalo. I think I've seen that one, and a
really good one with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. Just
like Heaven where She's like a ghost?
Speaker 5 (01:10:32):
Was Mark Ruffalo Andaughey, They were in all of these
Mark Ruffle, You like Brianna Ruffalo.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
I don't like anyone ruff I'm a fan Ruffalo