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April 18, 2021 121 mins

Jonas and Brady call it a joke that the NFLPA is pressuring players to opt out of voluntary workouts. The NFL Draft can't come soon enough as stories emerge about Trevor Lawrence's commitment to football. They question if the new NCAA transfer rules equate to free agency. Brady shares a story of the hardest hit he took in college and the guys come up with names for a movie about the USC homeless walk-on. All that and much more including Live Bet Jesus, Headline or Lie and Over/Unders.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Fox Sports Radio. I mean, you talk
about one of the most courageous things I personally have
ever witnessed her seen in the NFL. We can't wait
to get into all of that coming up here in
just a couple of moments from now. That guy right
over there is Brady Quinn. I'm Jonas Knox. This is is
Fox Sports Radio. You can hang out with us on
the I Heart Radio app and on every single one

(00:24):
of our Fox Sports Radio affiliates wherever you are taking
part in this program right now. We appreciate you given
us a few minutes of your time on a beautiful
Sunday evening. Although we do have listeners in Australia, Brady Quinn,
so it's like Monday afternoon, or it might even be
Thursday at this point, who the hell knows. But never
mind all that, ladies and gentlemen. He is the man

(00:44):
that you have come for. He is the man that
you've dismissed me or put up with me for the
past couple of years just to get to and that
man is none other than Brady Quinn. It's gonna be
a happy hour summer, right, I mean that that's what
we're talking about here. Yeah, absolutely, I agree. I agree,
But you're talking about courage, man. Who Yeah, it's just

(01:05):
you know, there's just I think sometimes like like, what's
like one of the most you ever have a teammate
that battled through an injury. It just showed you some
sort of perseverance and you look at him and you go, man,
that guy's got my respect. Like is there has there
ever been anybody who battled through having cancer, you know,
especially at a young age. So yeah, of course take
take that kind of changes the way I want to

(01:28):
go about mocking this segment. But but never mind that
we we we transition over to this then. Um, the
reason I bring up courage is because I you talk
about courage, I mean, nobody has shown courage and togetherness
and unity like the NFL p A Brady Quinn. I
mean it is just something that the players Association, I mean,

(01:49):
the fact that they're finally putting their foot down and saying,
you know what, we're not going to show up to
these in person or voluntary workouts. We don't feel comfortable
with all that's going on in this country when it
comes to COVID and all that, and the fact that
they are taking a stand. I support them, and I
think it shows absolute braveness. I think it shows guts, courage,
and their ability to stand together and stand united, which

(02:11):
is why they have been so successful in all their
collective bargaining agreement endeavor is trying to get what they want.
It's why they've had such a high success rate against
the owners of the NFL. Well, um, I love, I
love how you're being sarcastic with all this. And it
is a bit funny. We talked about this when the
reports first came out about the NFL p A wanting

(02:34):
to have potentially a limited offseason if anything, and they
and they hidden behind the guys of Covid and basically
trying to say that, which you just played an entire season,
all right, so don't don't spare me, spare me trying
to blame this on COVID. Okay, you're upset about the
deal that you signed the owners exercise the right to
see game. Now you look like you've got nothing out

(02:57):
of the collective bargaining agreement after you got a little
pimental bump and and you know, overall revenue split even
though it's still not fifty fifty, and that stays static
for the rest of the ten years. The bottom line
is the players, the leadership, their de Murie Smith. They're
trying to cover themselves and they're trying to basically put
players who have workout bonuses in a really tough situation.

(03:20):
So for people who understand how this works, there are
some guys who have to show up to nine of
the offseason workouts in order to get somewhere between a
hundred thousand to five hundred thousand dollars worth of a bonus.
I mean it could even be more than that, depending
on the contract. Yet you've got the nfl p A
who thinks they're making a stance my asking teams, you know,

(03:43):
they're players not to show up for the volunteery portion
of it. It's it's just it's so petty, it's so
sad that they think this moves the needle at all.
And and by the way, I'm not sure if you
saw the response sponse from owners, they were like, oh, yeah,
we'll push back a few weeks, we will shorten the
you know, phase one, the voluntary workout portion. We'll vote

(04:05):
mini camps for a few weeks, and then I'll be it.
Of course, they're gonna oblige because they're not giving anything up.
This is this is the worst tactic and I've ever
seen by a players union. Of course it's led by
de Marie Smith. Uh. It's just it's like the guy
who who ends up having to pay more than he
thought he would to go out to dinner at a restaurant,
so he just fills his pockets up with the mints

(04:27):
as he walks out the front door, you know, just
the mints by the host standard the toothpicks. Like I'm
getting something out of this, Like do you think the
owners give a crap that they're not going to show
up tomorrow to these in person voluntary workouts. They got
their seventeen game, they got an extra playoff game, The
owners are fine. And there's nothing but these if Unless

(04:47):
I'm completely missing anything something here, there's nothing the Players
Association can do for ten years, right, they are locked
in though it's over. They would have to strike like that,
that's the ultimate step that they don't want to take.
That they would have to do. They would have to strike.
And I mean look at it this way. For whatever reason,
and our listeners out there, you're kind of partially to blame.

(05:08):
I hate to tell you this. You're kind of partially
for this reason. No, let me just be real. If
you want me to be real, I'm to put on
my player hat. And this is the reality. Fans for
some reason, relate better to billionaires than they do millionaires.
They get so frustrated whenever there's a work stoppage. Now,

(05:29):
mind you, a work stoppage can be done by one
of two sides. It can be the owners or it
can be the workers. Right. And so when we were
when there was a lockout, okay, I'll say this again,
a lockout which, based on the description, hopefully people at
home can understand, the players were locked out by the owners.
They couldn't come to work because the owners didn't like

(05:52):
the agreement that they had in their collective Bargaining Agreement
otherwise known as the c b A. So in that instance,
if the fans would have been upset, if we had
missed games, they would have no one to blame but
the owners, because the owners are the ones that are
saying we don't like the agreement. We want to redo it,
we want to tear it up. We're not gonna let
these guys come in to work. Practice whatever until we
get a new one. That was their stance. However, even

(06:14):
back when I was playing and I was a part
of this, the players still took heat from fans. They
still got blamed for being greedy. Yet somehow these fans
relate more with the billionaires who are are way more
than greedy. When you look at how they go about
structuring the deals or what, or when you look at
where they concede in certain spots that really don't help players,

(06:36):
but you are willing to shell out in other spots
that you know, really don't move the needle either. I mean,
it's it's absurd. But fans are partially blamed because they
never come to bat for the players. There's never been
a time when players have had a work stoppage, and
even if it wasn't their fault in the event of
a lockout, where fans have called it and be like,
you know what, you know what the owners are doing

(06:57):
of these players. It's a bit absurd. Do they have
time health care for vested veterans? No? Is it of revenue? No?
And by the way, here's the crazy thing about the
fifty fifty split of revenue. These are the tricky things
owners do. Within the c b A they'll have phrases
like toll revenue and all revenue, and it sounds like

(07:18):
they'd be the same, right, I mean, it doesn't sound
like the samdy Jonas. The truth of the matter is
it's not. You wanna know why, because total revenue is
actually the total amount of revenue of the NFL is generating.
And what the owners say is, well, we want the
first two billion off the top before we split the revenue,
and we'll call that two billion of credit for us,

(07:40):
and the rest of the revenue is called all revenue.
So that's what's a sports book. It's ridiculous. And but
here's the thing is the fans don't know this, and
so they're like, well, they're getting a fifty fifty split
of the revenue. No, they're not. Like, even if they
were to get a fifty fifty split of quote unquote
all revenue, the owners would still be making more because

(08:02):
they put in this least different language in there where
they're still getting a credit on the total revenue before
they even get to the split of whatever revenue is
left over. So there's stuff like that that's put in
these c B A s. It's always gonna be stacked
uh to the side of the owners. The problem is
as the players never feel like they can fight for anything,
and they can never be unified on anything because none

(08:23):
of the fans, none of the public that the media
really ever supports them. It's always the media that somehow
gets the narrative from the owners because the owners give
them scoop. The owners have one or two things they
pushed forward they always get every time, and by the
end of the deal hook, lion, sinker, the owners get
what they want. The players are like, yeah, I think
we reduced like the threshold for weed and then we

(08:47):
got some other players, but maybe increase this a little
Like there's like seven different things they try to improve
a little bit, but nothing that really moves the needle. Um,
here's what when you mentioned all right, you know it's
on the fans a little bit because the fans never
back the players, and when it comes to these you know,
strikes or lockouts or whatever you want to call them,
when there's a labor dispute, the what you just mentioned

(09:10):
where they skim off the top before they give the
players a cut of the pie. I don't think a
lot of people know that. I don't think a lot
of fans know that. I think there are aspects of
this that fans aren't privy to that you who have
been I think you are an alternate, right, you are
an alternate. Uh. But this stuff is reported upon. No

(09:30):
one takes it sound to read the article. They just read.
That's the point. That's the point. I think fans just
see the number and they go, how could you complain
about this? Because it's it's the old adage, you know,
don't like I remember like learning this in sales. I
remember the boss won I was doing over the phone sales.
They said, dud, don't quote somebody a price, and think
about your wallet when you're doing it, because if you

(09:51):
quote somebody, hey, it's a thousand dollars for this, that's
a lot to you, that's a lot to me. That's
not a lot to the person on the other end
of the phone. The problem is, I think fans think
about their own wallet when they look at these numbers,
and they go, how could you be bitching about eight
hundred thousand dollars a year and a workout bonus here
and this, And that's where they're not able to relate

(10:12):
to it. And that's where the bitterness comes in because
they see a player and they go, he's got all this,
He's got the fame, the glory, the money, all of that.
How could you be complaining. But it's not an apples
to apples comparison. You have to look at it as
if it was your business, your boss and the people
you worked for, and you were being put in that
same spot. And I don't think fans take the time
to do that. I don't know, and they don't really

(10:34):
understand the trajectory of the majority of NFL players. I mean,
the average career span in the NFL is three years.
So as much as people like to think that everyone
plays in the NFL is a millionaire, that's not the case.
I mean, in fact, if you look at what these
guys are making, and yes we're talking about hundreds of
thousands of dollars, that's still really it's still a lot
of money. But the truth of the matter is this

(10:56):
is the most they'll ever make in their life. And
so the leaves school. Yeah they're fortunate. For some they've
got a degree, others they don't. And maybe they go
back and finish, maybe they won't. But this is the peak.
This is the top of what they'll make and then
it all goes downhill from there. And so I'm not
asking for people to feel bad for them because of
their earning curve throughout the course of their life. I'm

(11:17):
just trying to get people to understand that if you
were in their shoes, you do the same thing too.
You would try to get as much as you can
while you can. For a violent sport that the average
is only three years, the injury rate is and and
that's it. Like you get one, maybe two shots at it,
two bites at the apple. There's a select few, alright,

(11:39):
one to less than one percent who end up being
the superstars and playing for double digit years, having a
ridiculous career, Hall of Fame career. That is few and
far between. The vast majority of the rest of these guys,
they're the ones that this is kind of laughable part.
They need to be there for these workouts. They need
to earn their spot on the roster, and they need
to prove to the coaching staff that they're they're actually

(12:03):
able to be in that spot. You know, they're not
the ones who can want to be off on their
own training like they want to be there so this
is where you get By the way, this is like
a little interesting note. So Andrew Brandt back when he
was with the Green Bay Packers, who now does a
bunch of different stuff. He's a professor as well. I
want to believe that. I think the Warden School there
a diversity, by the way, in a level smartass on

(12:26):
social media as well well. But let's just say he's
a level smart and where you get that part. But
so when he first worked with in the front office
of the Packers, he was I think credit at least
took credit for putting in these workout bonuses and making
them standard in Green Bay. So when you so to
think about this, if you're a player who goes to
Green Bay, what do you probably not want to be

(12:47):
spending Marge April May during the off season? Probably not
in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Well, that's not good for team
building or camaraderie or being around you know, building a
culture an environment. Right, So what he did was he
basically said, if we're gonna pay you a one million
dollar bonus, we're gonna put two thousand of that in

(13:07):
a workout bonus where you gotta show up for the workouts.
And so they would basically have every player signed that
into their deal to varying varying amounts of money. But
what it did was set a standard, and so everyone's there.
Everyone showed up for the workouts. Now, they might jet
out on a Thursday or Friday to go somewhere warm
or where their home is. But when it was offseason, man,

(13:28):
those guys all showed up because they had money to
be aren't. So that's the predicament that's happening right now.
The players are trying to make it seem like, oh,
they're sending out all these public statements, how these players
are gonna be showing up. First off, that's hogwash. There's
gonna be a certain amount of players all showing up.
For example, Drew lock in Denver. You don't think he's
trying to show up and prove them he's just starting quarterback.

(13:48):
How bad is it gonna look if he doesn't show up.
And besides that, there's guys who have workout bonuses. The
Packers players a ton of guys who have workout bonuses.
So what the Packers organization did, which kind of throws
mud in the ace of the nfl p A. They
basically said, look, phase one, which is basically just workouts
for four hours. You know, we'll do it virtually. You
guys don't have to show up. We'll have meetings, we'll

(14:10):
have zoom meetings, will do stuff virtually for workouts whatever.
And then phase two, Phase three, phase four, if you know,
you have to show up for that and and we'll
make sure you get your bonus. So they basically conceded
it only because they're like, yeah, what do we care?
What do we care if you're here for three or
four weeks of voluntary like lifting and weights and then
we'll do meetings anyway. So the whole thing is is

(14:32):
being blown out of proportion to make the nfl PA
feels like you're winning something or have some sort of power.
And meanwhile the owners are laughing counting a three million
they just made from the seventeenth game of regular season
that they get per year. Now in this deal, do
you and former players get together and just laugh at
how bad they run the nfl p A is? I mean,
it's because it im backs us like true story, true story,

(14:57):
you know this, I'm going to get my NBA okay,
And so I had an expiring post career player benefit
where you could get a portion from your graduate scoring
paid for um, if you had submitted everything and apply
by a certain date. So I get notified, God forbid,
I had already gotten you know, cleared. I was good
to go. But I get notified like a week after
I had already you know, received my clearance that I

(15:19):
would submit it on my paperwork, paperwork, got my classes in,
you know, paid my downstrokes so they could pay me
back twition in the future. Um. They hit me up
and they go, yeah, this actually just changed because of
the language of the c b A to go into
last season with COVID, they put a freeze on all
those post career player benefits. So anyone who was going
to graduate scoring or continuing their education and getting money

(15:41):
for it, it all got cut off. That foss just
got turned off. So no, we we keep track of
it because it's impacting us. Like every single time one
of these deals gets redone the veteran players are are
somewhere lost in the shovel and all this one it's
all said and done. He's Brady Quinn. I'm Jonas Knox
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(16:03):
take you all the way up until eleven PM Eastern time,
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be brutally honest? How dare they be honest? We will
get into all of that and the controversy next here
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(16:26):
of the song to uh trying to define like really
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(16:48):
top of the bottom yet, uh, bathroom doors always walked,
all right, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox. Here on Fox Sports Radio,
we will be getting into a story in the world
of sports the NFL Draft related. Um, there's major concern
about a top prospect. We were trying to bunk some
of that coming up here momentarily. By the way, Brady Quinn,

(17:11):
we were talking about the n f L p A
really really taking a stand and saying we're not showing
up to these voluntary workouts. And a guy writes in
and says, um, this is why the NBA makes fun
of the NFL and its unions. Um, And and it's
a fair point. The NBA players seem like, yeah, totally
fair point. The only problem with the NBA is nobody watches, right.

(17:31):
There's that, I would say, as as the hard thing,
I think, and that's a great point you bring up,
is the hard thing for players is as much as
they'd want to have a work stoppage on their own
or whether that's a strike or anything else to try
to make it more even they realized they don't want
to spoil the golden goose, and that's the one thing
that keeps going back to them. And on top of it,

(17:53):
you know, they don't have the type of marketing money
coming in like NBA players do. It's completely different in
that regard where there might be players who are making
more money off the court than on the court. And
so as much as you want to value these max
contracts for some of these guys like Lebron, like they've
got their own apparel line, like they're they're probably getting
paid more out of that and then from everything they're

(18:14):
making overseason in China, then they are from their player contract.
So that's true power, right when you when you're able
to do those sorts of things. NBA money is different
from NFL money. You know, you're bigger rosters everything. It's
kind of an Apple's Oranges comparison in regards to the
type of power the NBA players have versus their owners
versus what the NFL players have. If you call, if

(18:36):
you could say they have any power whatsoever, Brady Quinn
Jonas knocks here Fox Sports Radio. Um, you know, I thought,
don't you hate it when you think you know somebody
and all of a sudden it turns out the Yeah,
they're just there. They don't have the passion for what
it is that they do like you do. Because after
what I heard from Trevor Lawrence and that Sports Illustrated article,

(18:57):
Brady quint I'm out on him like I would. I
don't even think he's worth a first round pick. Like
I'm out. I mean, I would let him fall all
the way to Day two or maybe Day three. I
don't even know if there's three days left in the draft,
but I would let him fall all the way he
might be in my bottom tent. I mean, might actually
be in my bottom tent in my market. You know
what it is, You know what it is. I think
there are people out there who look at others with
talent and they envy them, and they're jealous of them,

(19:21):
and they wish they were born the way they were,
and because they're not, then they try to project like, well,
if I was him, I would, you know, every single day,
that's the only thing I'd be focused on. The only
thing I care about would be football and throwing spirals
and be in the man and growing my hair out
even longer than it already is. Like that, that would
be some of the things that they would like engulf

(19:41):
themselves with. But the thing that makes him kind of
special is the fact that, like he realizes that he
can't wrap himself up in football or in every single
moment in football. And that's what a lot of the
greats understand is like, there's going to be another game,
there's going to be another play, there's going to be
another last minute drive or last minute opportunity to win

(20:02):
the game for your team. And and it's those guys
who kind of have that level headedness about themselves that
usually excel and usually are the best. So he seldom
you find someone who's just so gung hole all the time.
And even if they are, they're full of it, you know,
because if you're like the Payton Mannings of the world,
who's one of the hardest workers watched all the film,
all that stuff, that guy ever turned down a commercial opportunity.

(20:25):
You can't tell me his off seasons were loaded with
with commercial tapings all the time. So are you telling
me that he was focused on football when thousand percent
of the time it's it's when when people hear Trevor
Lawrence say, you know, well, you know I don't come
in with a chip on my shoulder. Well he doesn't
have to. Baker Mayfield came with a chip on his
shoulder because that's Baker Mayfield. Tom Brady came in with

(20:45):
a chip on his shoulder because he was a six
round pick, like Trevor Lawrence is gonna be the number
one overall pick. Just because he doesn't have a chip
on his shoulder doesn't mean it's gonna make him less
of a player. Or last I checked, he was one
of the main voices trying to get the college football.
See Sason back all right, and and and of all
the players in college football last year who maybe didn't

(21:05):
need a season at all and was still gonna go
number one in the draft, it was Trevor Lawrence. And
even then he still wanted to play. He got COVID
from bringing the season back and playing. So this idea
that well football, he doesn't love it like other guys doing.
That's a problem, and that's a red flag, and maybe
maybe this is cause for concern. I think it's ridiculous.

(21:25):
He released his statement, uh, sort of defending himself. I
wish he wouldn't have released his statement at all. I
wish he would have just let it ride and just
and just play along with the gag. But I think
he just wanted to diffuse it and go forward with it.
But I think I think it's completely worth the point
where we have broken down and analyzed every single thing
about Trevor Lawrence that now we're grasping at anything we can.

(21:47):
Soon his hair length is going to be the problem.
I'm telling you were at that point in the draft process, Brady, Well,
didn't you have a problem with him actually coming back
out to address the fact that people were upset with
this comments and sy it's it's look, just if I
were him, I wouldn't have said a damn thing about it,
Like you don't. You don't need to release a statement,

(22:08):
you don't need to come out and defend yourself. I
understand why he did it. I get all that. Who knows,
maybe it was an agent who told him to do it,
or somebody in his family, because there were people close
to him who were quoted in the SI article. If
I were him, just let him think whatever the hell
they want. All right. You don't think I'm passionate about football, fine,
all right. You don't think that that that that I
truly love football. Fine. You don't think that it that

(22:30):
it hurts when I lose a game or make a
bad throw. Fine, think whatever you want. I'm still getting
pick number one. Overall, I'm gonna be at Jacksonville Jaguar
in a couple of weeks, and then we're gonna move
forward with our season and our careers. Like it's just
like this idea that you got to come out and
defend yourself for being honest when he didn't say anything offensive.
It's not like he insulted anybody. It's not like he

(22:51):
made a comment that was derogatory told towards anybody. He
was being honest and just saying, yeah, I don't have
a chip on my shoulder. I just I don't. I
don't rate that way. I don't play negative like that.
And everybody had an issue with it because now we're
trying to find something wrong with him. I just Brady,
He's been the number one overall pick for how many
years now, like basically since he won the National champions

(23:13):
true freshman year, and he was the number one quarterback
coming out of high school, Like like this kid has
been under the microscope since he essentially started taking over
and starting in high school. I mean, I told you
I remember going to see him back when he was
at to be junior up in Baltimore for an under
armer camp, and he was by far and away better
than you know. He was better than Mac Jones, he

(23:34):
was better than Emery Jones, some of the top quarterbacks
from from those classes back then. Um, and I remember
thinking myself, like, this kid's gonna be special, Like like
I don't know what he's gonna end up being, and
if he'll get you know, the right, things will break
for him. But he's gonna be special where you know,
whatever he gets to, you know, Clemson or or at
that point, I'm not even sure if he had decided yet.
So it's it's crazy that people have an issue with it.

(23:56):
But that's the part of the draft process is we
start making it about what these players aren't, who these
people aren't, instead of what they are. And that's one
of the things I hate the most about this process
is like instead of appreciating even some of the like
there's there's other quarterbacks like Sam Ellener who had a
great career of Texas, instead of appreciating what he was
a Texas quarterback who literally put that team and program

(24:19):
on his back for his career. There we just sit
there and go, well, he's a mid light round pick
the best, Like people just toss him to the side,
Like he doesn't have a lot of the other intangibles
that you need to play. He might I have the
best arm and might not anticipate overly. Well, those are
things you can work on, but like like what like
we started like immediately nitpick and just take him down
a peg. It's one of the things I hate the

(24:40):
most about this This whole entire processes. It's all about
what you aren't or or what I wish you would
be instead of what they are. It's uh, if there
and this is the other I don't know if it's this,
if sad is the right term, but this is the
other reality of the draft process. If in in book
all Right, you Love I in book Alright, in book
came out out and said what Trevor Lawrence said, there

(25:02):
would be people saying, see, that's why we're not drafting him,
Like that's why he will not get drafted and he
will have to be an Because Trevor Lawrence already has
a headstart and he says something like this, we view
it differently, but I would view it the same way.
If Ian Book has a healthy perspective on on things
outside of football, I'm not going to drop him off
my draft board or take him off the draft board

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because he's got outside interest Last night checked Tom Brady's
got a bunch of outside interests, like he's got TB twelve.
I didn't see Tampa Bay showing reservations about hey man,
we've got to know that your head's in the right place.
So the otherwise this isn't gonna work for us. It's
just it's this idea that depending on where you are
in the draft or in somebody's mock draft, that you're
looking for reasons to justify why you have them where

(25:47):
they are. It's ridiculous. If you actually think this is
a problem for Trevor Lawrence, and and if you think
Trevor Lawrence isn't going to be number one overall, go
ahead and put it in your mock draft. Use that
as your reason why he's gonna slip and fall down
down Because the Jets would love to have him. Every
team in the NFL would love to have this guy.
And the fact that we're making a big story out

(26:08):
of a guy being honest, just being brutally honest about
his outside interests and how he feels about the game
of football is ridiculous. Um, I think I think we're
at the point. And I talked to Bucky Brooks about this,
and Bucky Brooks builds majority of his career on the draft,
and Bucky said, yeah, we're at the point to where
we got to speed this thing up. We gotta get

(26:29):
to the draft because now we're when now we're stretching,
we're reaching for stories the justin fields mac Jones stuff,
which we'll talk about. This is just another example of
of ridiculous analysis done on these guys. And this is
where we're at at this stage in the draft. I mean,
this is where we are. That's right, and we're talking
about this even though it's the worst kept secret in
the draft this year, is that Trevor Lawrence will still

(26:50):
go number one. Like, yes, he just got married. There's
Jacksonville Jaguars fans who are already donating and sending wedding
gifts to him. He is an extreme changed public. He said,
he's donating twenty thousand of Jacksonville Like, do you think
there's any chance whatsoever he's not going? It shouldn't even
be on the board, Like, I don't know what the
odds would be at at this point. If it's on

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the board, lay now whatever amount of money you have,
because this is the worst kept secret maybe in the
history of the NFL draft at this point. What is
the only trade that could even Mahomes if Kansas City
said okay, so Mahomes Mahomes or Russell Wilson. Mahomes or
Russell Wilson, there's only two. I don't even think Russell

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Wilson would get it done. No, Russell Wilson won get
it done. So so those are the only two players
that right now Jacksonville would accept a trade with. For
Trevor Lawrence at number one, I mean you could throw
in Rogers. He did just win the m v P.
But that concern there is is like how many more
years is he gonna play? But I'm telling you right now,
I think urban Meyer would take him. But you know,

(27:56):
like those three quarterbacks for sure, Mahomes and then the
other two, and I think that gets a deal done.
But again I'm not I'm not even so sure, Like
I'm not even so sure that's the case. Yeah, uh,
this is uh yeah, but you know what, this is
what we do. Man. But but again, these comments bothered me,
and I'm gonna have them in my bottom tent. I'm
telling you that right now, we do our mock draft.

(28:16):
You do your top and I do the bottom. That's
sound of weird. I'm gonna have gonna be weird when
we have the same player drafted twice then, because he's
gonna be my top ten. Yeah, tell me about it,
all right, Brady quinn Jonas knocks here Fox Sports Radio.
We are going to have a little bit of humble
pie for a member of the show here. They have
been humbled. You will hear a very humbled member of
this show coming up here shortly. We'll have that for you.

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But for all the latest from around the world of sports,
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome in Steve to say good evening.
Mitt Wrigley Fields, Chicago, the side of tonight's Sunday night ballgame.
Kyle Hendrix was the Cubs starting pitcher. Out of there now.
He missed his last start due to illness. He probably
just felt ill tonight. After allowing four home runs in
the first inning to the Atlanta Braves. It is out
Atlanta seven three. You know, yes, right they they used

(29:03):
up all their runs for the week yesterday. The Chicago Cubs.
Mr MLB Brady Quinn breaking it down. He's he's right.
Have you seen the Cubs. They're averaging like two runs
a game, a bunch of two hundred hitters, regular little
regular seam Head over there, Mr Seamhead. Unbelievable. So Atlanta's
up seven three over the Cubs in the top of

(29:24):
the fifth sitting. Kyle Hendricks went the first four innings,
allowing seven runs and seven hits. Great weekend series in
San Diego concluded today with the Padres finally beating the
Dodgers five to getting three runs. Bottom of the eighth
Dodgers eight game winning streak ends. Next weekend, the Padres
will be in l A for a four game series.
White Sox swept a double header at Boston. Tampa Bay

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sent the Yankees to a fifth straight loss Cleveland. Shane
Bieber got the win six three at Cincinnati struck out
at least ten batters and each of US four starts
so far. And at Philadelphia, Aaron Nola the winning pitch.
You're on a two hitter to nothing. Phillies over St.
Louis tenanting wins for Pittsburgh and Tech says. Minnesota at
the Angels postponed again. The Twins hope to return to
play on Tuesday after tomorrow's postponement against Oakland. In the NBA,

(30:08):
Kevin Durant to the Nets left early with the Bruce
side today Miami one at the buzzer, one oh nine,
one oh seven against Brooklyn. The jumper at the buzzer
by Bam at a Bayou as Jimmy Butler the heat
was out with a sprained ankle. The Knicks one their
sixth straight game, beat New Orleans in overtime. Right now,
Portland's losing badly. Damian Lillard out again with a strain
hamstring at Charlotte mid third quarter, it's horn at seventy

(30:30):
eight fifty eight over the Blazers, and the Houston Rockets
have a record of fourteen and forty two, but they're
leading mid third quarter at Orlando seventy two to sixty five.
In the NHL, noteworthy that Vancouver has finally returned to
play tonight's against Toronto. They're down to one late second period.
The Canucks had been off for about three weeks due
to massive COVID issues. Twenty two of their players had

(30:52):
tested positive. Stewart sink one by four strokes at hilton Head,
South Carolina. Alex Bowman took the NASCAR race on Fox
TV at Richmond and Jonas you mentioned the NBA ratings
last night, was a great game and fun to watch
Golden State at Boston, but it drew just one point
eight million viewers in prime time, which meant it rated

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below the two n c I S repeats last night
that CBS had. Compare that one point eight million viewers
to FS one for NASCAR got two point three million
last weekend, and that was continuation of a rain delay
from the night before the T n T Thursday Night
doubleheader this week, which included a Celtics game under one

(31:33):
million viewers average. Sunday Night Baseball got one point five
million last Sunday Night. By by the way, that was
Celtics Lakers in that game, wasn't it? And and and
and they did what under a million for that Steve
for the doubleheader average? Yeah, oh my god. I mean
the one thing I took from yesterday's Lakers game was

(31:53):
I didn't think Cruser could dunk Okay on a fast
break throw it down. I was shocked. Okay, I literally
stopped my track, almost dropped my child, and I was like,
I did not think that was possible. And then I
just went on with my life and stopped watching the game.
The boy. I imagine like if something would have happened,
and you know, like, uh, you know, she's walking around

(32:14):
with a cast on her arm and people are asking her, like, so,
what caused the accident? And I was like, oh, my
dad didn't think some white guy in the NBA could
dunk like I like, imagine imagine that story. She felt
like it came out of nowhere. I'm gonna be honest
with you, and you kind of it almost scared me.
You know, It's almost like someone popping out scaring you.
Which does your wife have the number for child services?

(32:36):
Do you think my wife would be calling child services?
Have you met my wife? She would be beating me
if any of our kids ended up in a cast
due to my fault. She would be making sure that
both my arms are in cast. So I should be like, oh,
I can fix this. I can figure in a way
of never letting this happen again. By the way, did
did you hear do your Steve de saga during the update?
And from people out there. Because he's such a professional

(32:58):
and he's the best in the business, people will probably
think that, oh, you know, just we didn't notice anything.
But I notice it, all right, I notice what's happening.
Did you notice how he delivered the news that the
Padres beat the Dodgers there? Did you know finally the
Padres beat the Dodgers. I think they've lost seven or
eight in a row going back to last year against
Here's the issue, it's this Dodgers spin and slant and

(33:21):
love affair that Fox Sports Radio has and it makes
me physically sick. And how did you hear that in
tonight show? Because Steve de Sager hates the Padres. He
hates the city of San Diego. He mocked San Diego
when they lost the Chargers. There's there's pictures of Steve
de Seger giving a Qualcom Stadium double middle fingers. You

(33:45):
want to go for five in a row? I mean
liked off that security yard. Okay, that's true. That that
iss well too, like Steve, like like Steve, Steve de
Seger has a has a dartboard at home and he's
got ace in the middle. Now now my face, But
in a Padres hat, okay, my base and a Padres hat.

(34:05):
I just it's umble, like, why can't you just be
happy for the Padres finally getting to win over the Dodgers.
They've been competitive, Steve, do we have to take shots
at them during a national update? I just felt a
little little humble pie for Dodger fans. All Right, the
Padres are coming, pres are coming. It's like the home
station for the Dodgers, the local flagship. You bet well?

(34:27):
I mean, it depends on if the postgame show still
going on. You know, I'm I'm not sure if it is.
I mean, yeah, the the Blowtor JM five seventy l
A Sports. I'm just saying it's good to have a
rival in town. Just like Laker fans were bullying the
Clippers for all those months last year. I feel like
the Dodgers should ease up on the bowling of the
San Diego Padres. I think this rivalry is good for baseball.

(34:48):
It's what they needed. It's baseball. Brady pointed out on
social media, should be Sunday football, Yeah, Sundays, saying the
baseball Brady was like, yeah, Brady. Brady was like, yeah,
they got to get rid of this crap bag between
the Cubs and Braves. And I thought that, man, he's
somebody mentioned that this weekend saying, why don't we have
like the the NFL for Sunday night. Why can't we

(35:10):
just flex some game in because this is a game
people would have wanted to see. I think that was
I think that was I think that was that topic
we wanted to talk about. I think that was the topic.
By the way, speaking of a topic, you guys wanted
to talk about Brady Quinn. Jonas knocks here Fox Sports Radio.
Li ive bet Jesus to send a tweet. I mean
there is nothing he won't bet on. There's been a

(35:31):
thing I could care less about than he speaking. He
bet on a soccer game in Bolivia last week and
he won by golly, how disagre. How many minutes where're left?
Like two minutes there were certainly no no scoring. Later
it was like ten twenty minutes left in the game.
Don't don't blame him, blame the sports book who kept
the line open. I don't know. You know what, though,
You're right, Jonas, you've been helping fun people's pockets with

(35:53):
literally pennies and they can go buy a bunch of
toothpicks with their winnings. Yeah. I don't listen with the
odds that you're getting on some of these bets, it's unbelievable.
Well listen, it's not me. It's Live at Jesus. And
if you want to know what all the fuss is
about when it comes to Live at Jesus, don't go anywhere.
He's handing out another winner next. This is a bad song.
He's Brady Quinn I'm Jonas Knox. This is Fox Sports Radio. Man.

(36:19):
You can hang out with us on the I Heart Radio. Oh. Man.
By the way, coming up ten minutes from now here
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We will get into that here. Coming up a little
over ten minutes from now on Fox Sports Radio. Um.

(36:41):
By the way, I just found out that lead to
lap our executive producer is having a Mortal Kombat party
birthday party next weekend. You're gonna make it up people
actually like pick characters and fight. Is that how that works?
How does that go? You know what? That's a good
spin on it. I think that's good spin. I mean,
what kind of party? Is this? A little screening in
the back? Man? So screening? Okay, I didn't hear that part.

(37:04):
Did Jonas leave that out? Well? I don't. It's a
lot of information. It's I thought, like, he gets to
be sub zero, I'm Scorpion. We du get out, you know,
and tries to kick you to the other the other's
asked like one of those things. You see, here's the
problem Mortal Kombat. I love the theme song, but thoughts

(37:28):
so good. It's so it's like it just it makes
you want to, like rip beers and then take ecstasy
and just go play a football game. Like I don't
second part. No, no, I'm not saying do it. I'm
just saying it's sometimes it makes you want to and
then go play a football Hey man, I don't know,
Like there's weird things happened before in the world. I'm
just saying weird things happened before games. But my problem

(37:50):
with Mortal Kombat. I don't know any of the characters
in Mortal Kombat. Street Fighter I knew, but I don't
know any of the characters Immortal Kombat. But I love
the theme song. Other than that, like just think about
tell me that you tell me you don't want to
drink heavily when you hear this song. This doesn't get
you jacked up, Brady Quinn, Like I could see you
and the guys Dublin Kaufman High Class of two thousand three,

(38:14):
Uh you, Pat Jake, the rest of them all hanging
out together. You guys are shotguning beers and then beating
up dweeds, shoving them in lockers in between games. I mean,
this is this is we're talking about this doesn't get
you going, mane everything you just said was highly offensive.
Just completely generalize against stereotyping just because I happen to

(38:35):
hang around a bunch of guys who like to work
out and play football. I mean, it's unbelievable to think
that maybe we weren't sitting around a nice, warm fire
talking about you know that the latest book we read
in our book club, you know, take us out to
be these absolute Neanderthals, and that's not even close to
what we were. Yeah. Like it's like like you guys,
uh you know, uh hawk in just chewing tobacco, spit

(38:58):
inside a bottle and then throwing it at people when
they walk out of a movie theater. Like that's the
type of stuff you guys would do. And like, you
can't fool me, man, all right, you can fool a
lot of people, you can't fool me. I know how
this goes, man, I know, I know, I know what Dublin,
Ohio was like back in the early two thousands when
you were running a muck out there. Oh, never mind

(39:19):
all that, forget about this stuff, get about it. This
is crazy, man. What happened to the power The lights
are out? In the studio here, I can't see anything.
What the hell is going And now there's a piece
of paper falling down onto the desk. What do we tell?
What is happening here at Fox Sports Radio. And just
so you know, we're on the up and up here,
Brady Quin, I'm not making any of this stuff up,

(39:40):
all right. I just want you to know this is
a serious topic here on Fox Sports Radio. It was
the blank invite from Lead to his Mortal Kombat party.
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(41:03):
here coming up in just a couple of moments from now.
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(41:24):
us here on a Sunday evening here on Fox Sports Radio.
We're gonna take you all the way up until eleven
pm Eastern time, eight o'clock Pacific, and ladies and gentlemen,
I present to you my man Brady Quinn. Jonas. Has
been a fun first hour so far. But when we
sat on some draft talk, man right that that thing
just couldn't come fast enough. But we still have to

(41:45):
do our our top ten bottom ten. You know, you'll
yes like being on the bottom. That's that's kind of
but it's always interesting to see every year what you
come up with. Uh, it's uh, it's just unbelievable, unbelievable. Uh,
what a class act you are? Just through and through
class class class. Brady quinn Um, we will be doing

(42:07):
our top and bottom mock drafts now, So that would
be next week, right, because that's our final show before
the draft. Yeah, that that would be correct, that's next week.
You've been well listen, I look you're telling me. I
mean I haven't. I haven't even paid attention to anything
going on in the world of sports because I've been
so focused on the draft. I didn't even know Braves
and Cubs were playing tonight. I've been so focused on

(42:28):
the draft that that I haven't even just acknowledged anything
else that's happening. But you know me, you know the
kind of research. Could you do me a favor? Could
you look through Jonas's Twitter timeline and tell me if
he has not tweeted about not necessary the Cubs Braves
game being on Sunday baseball tonight. I just check that,
check that out. I thought I saw something not necessary

(42:49):
at all, that's actually not necessary at all. But he's
got he's got other things going on. But it's not necessary. Listen. Well, okay,
let's get to let's all right, we are going to
address something in the NFL draft, but let's let's address
the issue that Bobo and I have behind the scenes,
but that that Bobo is a scumbag. Alright, first of all,
let's just go ahead, and let's just get that out

(43:10):
of the way. That is the play statement. Let let
me just go ahead. Is something I've noticed, No, well, no,
but that is another element to it, to his scum bagnus.
Here's here's something I've noticed about him. He likes to
show up to things but leave early, but only be
there the proper amount of time so that it's okay

(43:33):
to eat and then leave. That's what I've noticed about him,
and and I think it's I've got to example, slander
Bobo's name on on a national television radio show. Alright,
I can't have you slander's name, un Let's have a
specific example. Two examples. I got two examples for you.
Example one, we all meet up in Hollywood. We go

(43:54):
to Sunset Strip. You're in town. Bobo wants to meet
up Eric Roberts, our former executive producer. Uh and then
myself we all meet up, and we meet up at
a place near the Rainbow Room, or like, I forget
that even the name of the place. But we met
up there and Bobo left early, and he made up
some cock a Mimi excuse that he had to get

(44:15):
up early to work, all a bunch of crap. But
he did not leave without taking the remaining pieces of
avocado toast that we're sitting on the table. He made
sure to walk out without pump the brakes. All right,
Two things. One, he gave me a reason why he
was leaving. It was a justifiable and I'm not gonna
say on air what it was for, but he had

(44:36):
a justified reason. And also, in his defense, that piece
of avocado toast was there an appropriate amount of time
before he decided to eat it? Okay, because I am
one of those people, much like Bobo, where if it
looks if we're all sharing it and it's out there
for at least five minutes, and that thing was longer
than five minutes, probably it might have flies on it.

(44:57):
But I'm just saying it's up for grabs. Bobo eight.
I had no problem with it, And again he had
a justifiable reason. I'm not going to sound radio live radio.
You get Conker, I mean, are they still together? Well,
I don't know specifics. I'm just saying he was. He
was a man on a mission. Okay, here's here's here's

(45:21):
the second. It's almost like he went camping a little
bit early, if you know what I mean. No, I
hit it. Yeah, Coleman's got Yeah, Coleman Tent Company has
got a got a competitor. Uh, here's the here's the
end of thing. Um, he showed he showed up to
my wedding. He showed up to my wedding. Now, Brady,

(45:42):
you can't relate to this because you didn't bother going.
But he showed up to my wedding. Um, and made
sure to me. No, no, no, no, no no no.
I got radio. We're not doing this right now because
actually Brady tried his best to come out here and
to surprise him this. Yeah, you got it. I listen.
I tried. I tried to fly to Mars too. I

(46:04):
just said things didn't work out. I really tried my hardest.
That's what you're saying. You're I'm just pointing at the
time on your wedding day to come way to the
other side of the valley to come to your way
to come to your wedding and sit there and waited
for you to get there. You ran a little late,
something came up. I get it. It was traffic. It's

(46:24):
a lake. That's always the case. No, no, no, he's
not gonna sit here and thrash me and just make
a nut. I'm not gonna say none back. Do you
do you think like that didn't show up? Yes? Or no?
You did show up? Did get anything? That's what I'm
trying to address. Did you did you think? Did you
think it was a classy look for you to walk
up to me with with a with a piece of

(46:46):
Try Tips sandwich in your mouth saying, hey man, I
got a jam, I got some boat park, had a beer.
And that's you think that's any way to treat the
King of Crunshaw. Do you think that's any way to
treat the King of Crunshaw? Bobo Bobo? Two questions. Did
you have a boat part did you go to? Yes?
And was it a Was it fun? It was fun?
It was my cousin's birthday party, and she reserved. She
reserved everything. And because someone kept someone kept going back

(47:12):
and forth on if he's gonna have us there if
he's not gonna have us there. If he's gonna have
us there, And the time that he finally said, oh,
I'm gonna do it. You guys can come, but it's
going to be to the reception, I was like, Okay,
I'm not gonna miss it. We've been friends for damn
near a decade. I'm gonna make sure we are. You're
about to say you're my What what were you about
to say? I was about to get offended? What my friend? Exactly?

(47:34):
What I said? Shut up? Shut up, my guy. So
when we when I went and he about throw me
through me all the way off dudes that that term
offends me. Bobo up, that's amazing. My bad. You don't
speak Spanish. Okay, anyway, half of me is racist. Anyway.

(48:02):
I drove all the way from south central Los Angeles
two thousand oaks. Anybody in Los Angeles nose that that's
not around the corner. That is literally a forty five
minute drive to where his wedding was and to where
I had to go after in Huntington's Beach was an
additional hour and thirty minutes away. So I drove from
South l A two thousand Oaks from Thousand Oaks to

(48:25):
Huntington's Beach to go to my cousin's birthday party, so
you can kiss my entire ass. How about that? And
for people listening across the country that don't know where
any of those locations are, don't worry about it. Gave
them time stamps, all right. So there's your time stamps.
So make sure you have the proper image of him
with it with a piece of try Tips sandwich in
his mouth. Tell me he's got a bail early. Just

(48:45):
try that there was no food. Where do you get
the tri tip from? I'm trying to figure that out.
Makes a story sound better, and you guys don't know
the art of stories. The guy who got married in
a pink suit. Let me tell you something. I pulled
that Yes I did, Yes, I did. Tell me I
didn't pull that off, Bobo, tell me I didn't pull
that suit off. Brady Quinn Jonas stocks here on Fox Sports.

(49:08):
Rady all right, So Brady Quinn a weekend. We're still
talking hockey, Yes we are. Still We've got to pay
off the tease. I know you guys want to play
grab bass. We gotta pay all right. So a week ago,
we were having a discussion about what the forty Niners
were going to do at number three, because all the
rave is mac Jones, mac Jones, mac Jones. Now you

(49:31):
you you acted as if you were Kyl Shannon's proctologists
in order to try to find out some details, but
empty handed that that is true and uh and no
gloves behind the scenes, you know, number three. But here
is here's what is now happening. The betting odds since
the second pro day have now turned to Justin Fields

(49:53):
being the favorite to go number three to the forty Niners.
Now you, you have been on the Justin Fields train.
You've told everybody that maybe trains not the right term
to use in this segment, allowing what we just talked about,
but you've been on the Justin Fields bandwagon in regards
to where he deserves to go in the draft. And
now it looks like the betting odds have shifted towards

(50:14):
the Brady quinnside of things, and it looks like Justin
Fields is apparently potentially going to be the guy at
number three for San France. Well said apparently potentially, which
which means a whole lot of No. One knows, even you,
Kyle Shanahan's proctologists knows what they're gonna do with the
number three overall pick. Okay, they gave up a lot

(50:34):
of draft compensation to trade up to number three. As
good as Kyle Pitts is as a prospect, because look,
given his size, athleticism, everything else, he's a hell of
a player, but I don't think they move up that
much to take that sort of prospect, you know, because
they have Jimmy Garoppolo, and you know, some would assume, Hey,

(50:55):
if they weren't going to take a quarterback, who would
they take their Yeah, maybe that guy, But I don't
see it. It's it's got to be a quarterback. I
think they've identified with who they're going to take at
number three because they know who's going on in two.
It's the worst secret in the NFL. Trevor Lawrence number one.
Then they know Robert Sala And so if you don't

(51:15):
think that the head coach of the New York Jets,
who just came from the San Francisco forty Niners, who's
got a good relationship with John Lynch and Kyle Shannon
because he was just there as their defensive coordinator and
is not even playing in the same conferences them if
you think he wouldn't be like, hey, wink wink, nod nod,
what are you guys doing a number two? Because we're

(51:37):
thinking about trading up and we don't want to do
it right unless we know who you're gonna take a
number two? Because I'm sure they called them and they
struck that conversation saying, hey, what would you give up
for number two? We're not moving, we're thinking about trading Sam.
We're gonna draft so and so a number two. Okay, cool?
Now that we know that we can trade up to
number three and we're fine, you take who you want.
We'd like someone else better number three. That's where That's

(51:59):
what I feel like, how this whole scenario played out,
And so because of it, Is it gonna be mac Jones?
Is it gonna be Justin Fields? I have no idea.
You know, if it's if it's me, it should be Fields,
and he should really be going one pick sooner than that.
But you know, he may he may look out because
the bottom line is, whoever goes to San Francisco that

(52:20):
quarterback is going to have the best chance of success
in this draft class because of Kyle Shanahan, his offense,
his brilliant and some of the pieces that they have
surrounded around him. That's a damn good football team and
that's gonna be the guy that probably looks like Josh
Allen in two or three years from now. Okay, you're
you're you're at a sports book in Las Vegas. Not
that you're even allowed to do this, but people are

(52:41):
listening to Brady Quentin right now and they want to go, hey, man,
why don't you hand out some winners like live that
Jesus does? You gotta bet he never wins? Well, yeah,
he won last week in Bolivia, but never mind that.
You you've got a bet on who on who the
forty Niners are going to take at number three right
now as of this moment, who is it gonna be?
Just saw that brave cub scorts at twelve now, Jesus,

(53:03):
but really they got he got it under seventeen and
a half. Uh, thank god. It's funny. Lead checked that
during the break he said he couldn't find anywhere other
than thirteen and a half. So we're still skeptic on
fourteen to night and you're gonna you're gonna listen to
a guy who has a flask in his back pocket
right now? Good for you. Um, let's yeah, let's uh,

(53:25):
you've got to bet money, Brady Quinn. Who's gonna go
number three? Alright? Who's justin Fields? I think I'd have
a hard time in this day and age in the
NFL having a guy like that sitting there, given his athleticism,
his arm strength, all those things. You know, there's a
bunch of stuff said. We talked about this the other week.
Just because you hear people reporting it, it doesn't mean

(53:46):
that it's actually true. Okay, That's that's the unfortunate reality
of the news nowadays, with what's spread and put out
there with sports news nowadays, like you really get to
do your your due diligence in fact checking what's being
said and what's out there's a lot of have truths
being told. And in the case of the quarterbacks, especially
in the draft, there's a lot of agents who are
manipulating some of these analysts out there talking on TV.

(54:09):
There's coaches who are scouts who even manipulate them to
and get them to say things, or they'll use what
these guys said to them and they'll use it on TV.
It's all bs. They're all trying to kind of you know,
either you know, you know, dump on a guy so
that he's hopefully there for them to take or try
to throw out smoke screens and no one knows what
they're doing. Let me ask you if this is something

(54:31):
you think the forty Niners would do, because I think
this is what's happening, because if it ends up being
Justin Fields, all the hype surrounding Mac Jones going number
three and they end up taking Justin Fields. There there's
also another report out there. I don't know if you
saw this one that the forty Niners apparently, according to
this report, offer the Jets their first round pick, number

(54:55):
twelve overall for Sam Donald, but the Jets said no
because they wanted to make sure that Zach Wilson's shoulder
was up to snuff at his pro day when he
had the workout, and by the time they came back
to the forty Niners they had already done the deal
with the Dolphins. This is the kind of crap that's
out there. If if you offered the Jets the number

(55:17):
twelve pick for Sam Donald and they declined that trade,
what am I What am I missing here? We're just
literally making up stories now, and I think the forty
Niners are behind it. Do you think the forty Niners
Kyle Shannon and John Lynch are sitting around and going, hey,
what do you see this one? I'm gonna stir up
and and are just putting out these stories just because

(55:37):
they're having fun with the media. I honestly think that
they're playing us. I think they've been playing us for
the past three or four weeks with the initial trade
and all the stuff that's come out with Mac Jones.
Ever since, I think they've been playing with it. So
why is it not believable that they want to go
see a guy throw in person to ensure his shoulder
and just how the ball comes out of his hand.
You know, it looks right to them, considering we didn't

(55:59):
have a come to get medical checks, not until after
that point time. We already had his pro day and
we have you know, there's not as much clarity on
some of the medical history, So why is that not believable?
What's not believable is that they would turn down and
offer for Sam Donald for the number twelve pick, like
they might not want to exercise it a month and

(56:19):
a half before the draft. I don't buy it for
a second. If somebody offered them the number twelve pick
for Sam Donald, they should have taken it before the
offer was even it came out of the mouth of
the forty Niners. They should have taken it, like if
that was if they were going to be in the
quarterback market to begin with, like make the trade if
you're not. They hadn't done all their due diligence yet

(56:39):
because they couldn't write. They didn't have the combine where
Wilson would have thrown. When they get the medical history
and all that to then better discuss a trade like that.
So I actually think it's a present possible. This is
a terrible take on your part, much like live Bed
Jesus's loss that he's already taken. Tonight, a grand Slam
has been hit by the Atlanta Raves. They're up thirteen

(57:01):
to three, top of the six folks. That's the over
and live Bed Jesus is in the al column once again.
Well again, I don't understand, Are you like not good
at math? Because he had under seventeen and a half.
I don't know a number of continues it's like Pinocchio's nose.
What do you mean, Like, I'm just all right, listen,
I'm just simply here trying to read what's on a

(57:22):
piece of paper and trying to debunk some of these
draft rumors that are out there. That's all I'm trying
to do. I'm trying to tell I don't know that
we've seen live Bed Jesus lose this early the show
in quite some time, a because he usually bets the
late games. Late in those games, so it's usually like
the what you know, at some point he's even done,
like the second hour of the show. It's the quickest
loss I've seen it in quite some time. Yeah, And

(57:43):
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Coming up next, there is hope in the air. Hope
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what that is next here on fs are now you
know best of the king of Crunshaw. Better come correct? Um?

(58:26):
What does DJ Quick have to do a Crunshaw? Oh?
I see what you're doing? First of all? All right, okay,
first we're d Quick from First of all, I'm not
getting paid by the hour. All right, all right, I'm
getting paid by the air Compton, good thing. Well, Michael,

(58:48):
everybody hard league, give you the thing in your ears? Yeah,
I appreciate that. Alright, forget all that. He's Bobo, I'm Jonas.
That's Lee over there, he's Brady Quinn. Steve de Sager's
over there. You'll be hearing from here shortly. This is
Fox Sports Radio. You could always hang out with us
here on the I Heart Radio app. By the way,
Brady Quinn, are you ready to play another edition of
Headline or Lie? Coming up here shortly? You ready for that?

(59:12):
What happened last week? Did we end? Did we end
the hour in a tie? Yeah? That's because yeah, well
to the clock issues we have. But yeah, there're a
couple of clock guys on this show. Why don't we
actually uh you know, make it to the half hour
break at the right time. Yeah, no, I tell me
about it. I would love to. Unfortunately, you know, uh,

(59:34):
you know, rants about DJ Quick have to take over
the show for some reason. So I would love to
bring him up. Well, yeah, I'm the King of Crunshaw.
Yeah that too. No one asked about you pick a
c any C. I mean, come on, man, that's what
I do, all right. Um, I need to ask you
quickly here because we we did Butcher the Clock of

(59:55):
Bobo Butcher the Clock already, but I've got to ask you.
And by the way, eight seven seven ninety on on
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(01:00:16):
and chug that. We're gonna have to have you grab
another or make another and then join us for Headliner. Lie. Okay,
we've we've at least got to be too deep before
we get you on for Headliner, Lie, we want to
have fun. Just continue to keep pace with a Sunday
Funday you got going on. Yeah, it's like the lovely
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(01:00:38):
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seven seven six three six nine. If you want to
be a part of Headliner, Lie here coming up momentarily
on Fox Sports Radio. Before we get to Steve ja Sager,
did you at all care about the Jake Paul ben
Askern fight that was taken place on Saturday night? Did
you at all care at all? I had no idea
about what the heck you were talking about until you

(01:01:21):
had sent over things you wanted to discuss for the show. Um,
and then I then I started to like research the
whole Paul Brothers, which I guess they're from Ohio. Yeah,
I guess they're Ohio boys. Um and I saw there
was some boxing match and I don't get this though, Um,
are these technically exhibition ballots? Are they supposed to be

(01:01:41):
professional ballots? I mean, I know they're getting paid because
of the purse, because of the viewership, but it's not
like they're like, it's not like he's fighting professional fighters, right, No,
he's not. He's fighting guys that are getting sanctioned to
fight him with no headgear, no anything, which makes you
wondered about you know what is it hate to get sanctioned?
You know, it's it's like, you know what, it's like

(01:02:03):
Tommy Morrison. When Tommy Morrison tested positive for HIV, there
were there were they were talking about, well, no, this one.
This is the problem with the athletic commissions in certain states.
There were athletic commissions that wouldn't clear him to fight
because he was HIV positive. Yet there were others that would.
So even the athletic commissions couldn't get up, Like nobody

(01:02:23):
could figure out just because you could make a little
bit of money if that guy came to fight in town,
they were willing to accept whatever and it's like, how's
Nate Robinson getting sanctioned to fight these fights? Ben Askreen's
never never been a professional boxer. He was a wrestler
and then became a m A M M A fighter,
and yet they're putting on these fights and this fight
did a million and a half pay per view buy

(01:02:43):
It's like a million and a half people bought this
pay per view. That's why they're making all this money
and why these fights continue to go on. It's crazy.
How much was the fight I think it was? I
think I didn't And how long did the fight last?
I think it was three hours. I think that the
total card was two and a half to three hours.

(01:03:05):
I know Oscar de la Hoya was on commentary A
million and a half pay per view buys, so that's
seventy five million dollars and is the I know he
was because you get a cut of the pay per view.
Jake Paul got like close to seven hundred thousand just
to fight. Ben Askron got five hundred thousand, and then

(01:03:26):
you get a pay per view cut. Ben Askron is
going to make more on this one fight than he
did at any point during his M M A career.
It's crazy. It's crazy people by an actual he's an
legit fighter though, yeah, legit wrestler, Olympic level wrestler, fought
in m m A, had some success in some other organizations,

(01:03:46):
came to the UFC by that time he was older.
But his striking has never been good. He's never been
a striker. He gets guys to the professor. That's that's
that's a good win then for Jake, yeah, it is um.
I just wish he would let Ben ask him, you know,
kind of get his you know, get his hands on
him a little bit, because if if you grappling involved,

(01:04:06):
And I just wonder if either these guys are gonna
actually Jake Paul or Logan Paul are actually gonna fight
m m A because they've been calling out m m
A fighters and at some point you take the plunge
and go to their world and un let's see what happened.
But they happened. But okay, hold on for a second.
Here's what I'll say. There's enough m m A fighters
that strike enough that should, especially with the training and

(01:04:29):
all that, they should be able to go to toe
totel with him in a boxing ring. Okay, this is
a legit win for Jake Paul. That's the case. Credit
to him. He's put together some nice you know, bouts
beating kind of a variety of opponents. But give credit
work credits to me. It was a first round knock
and it took five seconds. I don't know again, I

(01:04:49):
knew you bought the paper for you. You watched it.
I know I was, I trust me. This was the
hardest work I do to prepare for the show, outside
of still looking back for any other highlights of Crusoe
dunking be odds. The one I saw yesterday, that was
That was what I spent my entire Sunday doing, researching
the Jake Paul fight and then looking for other Crusoe dugs.
There is Brady Quinn Jonas knocks Fox Sports Radio coming

(01:05:12):
up next. We are going to play Headliner Lie eight
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six three six nine. Headliner Lie is next. For all
the latest though from around the world of sports, it's
Steve Disager. The Atlanta Braves have thirteen runs thirteen hits.
They lead going to the seventh inning at Wrigley Field, Chicago,
thirteen to three against the Cubs. Cubs starting pitcher Kyle

(01:05:34):
Hendricks allowed four homers in the first inning. He had
missed his previous start due to illness. He went four
innings tonight, seven runs, seven hits allowed. Somebody named Guillermo Heredia,
first year with the Braves, has two home runs, including
a Grand Slam. So thirteen three is the lead through six.
It's the most dismissive thing you've ever said about it
professional athletes. Somebody named Guillermo Horredia. I'm saying, who in

(01:05:58):
their right mind say this would be a low scoring game.
Knowing how good the Cubs have been so far, they
will soon drop to six and nine. Meanwhile, Seattle's ten
and six Mariners first in the a O West. They
beat Houston seven to two, and Seattle will be hosting
the Dodgers the next couple of days. San Diego over
the Dodgers five too with three on earned runs bottom
of the eighth today Dodgers eight game winning streakins. Next weekend,

(01:06:21):
the Dodgers will be hosting the Padres for four in
l A. Oakland won it's eight straight game three two
over Detroit, scoring on an air in the bottom of
the ninth. Tampa Bay sent the Yankees to a fifth
straight loss four to two Philadelphia to nothing over St. Louis.
The winning pitcher Aaron Nola, through a two hitter. Cleveland
won six three at Cincinnati, the win to Shane Bieber
eighth ands thirteen strikeouts. Minnesota at the Angels postponed again.

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Minnesota hopes to return to play on Tuesday after tomorrow's
postmonment due to COVID against Oakland. To the NBA wins
for Toronto and Houston, the Rockets had a five game
losing street going, but they've held on to win at
Orlando one fourteen to one, and ten earlier in New
York won its sixth straight game and overtime victory against
New Orleans. Julius Randall thirty three points. Atlanta and Miami

(01:07:08):
with victories the Heat one on a jumper at the
buzzer by Bam at a Bayo one oh nine, one
oh seven over brooklyn Is. Kevin Durant left early with
the Bruce Thi. Alex Bowman took the NASCAR race at
Richmond on Fox TV on the last three Starred passed
Denny Hamlin, who finished second. Stewart Sink won by four
strokes at Hilton Head, South Carolina, n h L wins
for Boston and Buffalo, and Vancouver finally returned to the

(01:07:30):
ice to play tonight against Toronto. It's too too going
to overtime. Canucks had been off for about three weeks
due to massive COVID issues. Back to you, thanks Steve,
Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn Here on Fox Sports Radio. Coming up,
we'll call it fifteen minutes from now here on fs ARE.
Hope is in the air in regards to football, believe
it or not, Something is close to returning, and we

(01:07:52):
have the proof. That's coming up fifteen minutes from now
on fs ARE. Right now, though, it's time for something
we do on the show, and it's called this new
turn on the Is it a headline or is it
a lie? Let's go to the newsdesk. Now here's Jonas
Knox and Brady Quinn and here we go headliner lie.
Here on Fox Sports Radio. We finished in a tie

(01:08:15):
last week. We refused to do so this week. But
let's get things started to meet our first participant, and
for that we go to Bakersfield, the beaches of Bakersfield,
palm trees, the ocean, you name it. Beautiful Bakersfield, where
de Shaun is listening here on Fox Sports Radio. Deshaun,
what's happening? Just got home? Uber dropped me off a

(01:08:36):
couple of cantinas margarita with rib nic under underraty drink
and uh, I'm sorry it's actually shown by the way.
Oh listen, I'm going by what again? I told you
Lee had a flask in his back pocket, he wrote
to show. I don't know what to tell you like
it is? All right? So Sean in Bakersfield is here
with us on Fox Sports Radio. Let me tell you something.

(01:08:58):
There's nothing like a can tina in the middle of
April in southern California because the weather is getting a
little nicer. All of a sudden, the sun is out longer.
Next thing you know, you get home by about seven
thirty eight o'clock and you're already time traveling, and then
you're going to work with a happy face. I mean,
I'm telling you, Brady, this is the life, man. I mean,
we're not allowed outside, but once we are, I'm telling you,

(01:09:18):
it's gonna be a great place to be, all right.
So Sean, who do you want to team up with?
Brady Quinner myself? I'll take the Prince of darkness, Jonas,
damn right, get ready to win, man, get ready to win?
All right, let's meet Brady's partner. And for that we're
gonna go to Mississippi where Jr. Is listening here on
Fox Sports Radio. JR. What's happening? What's up fellas? Um

(01:09:42):
you tell us, man, what are you drinking? I love
vodka water. That's right, right, right, right, let's do this thing.
West Coast boys, what's up? Right? Yeah, yeah, no doubt
all you gotta say, where are you coming from? Sean?
Who was coming from the most alright Jesus, alright, alright,

(01:10:04):
his name Sean, not DeShawn. Here. Let's let's keep it
above the belt, guys. That's uh, that's uh. Let's keep
it above the belt here, guys, we can listen, uh,
you know, just just just wondering what the NFL is
waiting for. Al Right, here we go. Uh, this that works, guys.
We are going to read our headline or our lie
to each other's partner, and if if we finish in

(01:10:26):
a tie at the end of this list, you have
to tell us if either one is a headline or
a lie. We're gonna go to a tiebreaker question, and
we will have one because we're trying to explain the
rules to people that are just new to the program. Here.
All right, this is radio format radio formatics. Here we go, alright,
headline or lie for Brady's partner Jr. In Mississippi headline

(01:10:49):
or lie. A Brazilian prisoner dug a tunnel for five
years only to find out it led to the security
guards room. I'm gonna go, lie, it's such as how
about that? About? How about that? What an idiot guy
dug for five years and ends up seeing the security

(01:11:10):
guards on the other side. Did you wanted to get
a map of the whole place? Yeah? Why not? Well,
I was hoping for a better outcome for the fella,
you know. Yeah, hear you, hear you, Although we did
not want to know what he was in jail four.
So let's move on. Here we go, all right, Sean
or up? Head up? Headline or lie once you want
to start stops talking. Ussher did not use USh Bucks

(01:11:34):
to pay dancers club says amid social media allegations the
singer used fake money. Lie, oh man, who if you
had your own currency? Yeah, and just that's what you
pay people with. Nor any currency. Fancy what would be

(01:11:55):
knocks bucks? Um knocks nuts? So what would it be?
Just a game? We play the game? Can we play
the game? So I could stop being assulted? Here? How
about pesos? All right? Here we go headline or Lie Jr.
And Mississippi Brady Quinn's partner Headline or Lie. Following the
recent success of celebrity fights, a boxing matches being finalized

(01:12:16):
between Mike Florio and Caitlyn Jenner. I wish, but let's
go Lie. All right, there he is there, he is good.
Start uh headline or Lie. An outbreak of covid on
Alabama's football team has been attributed to the recent spring

(01:12:39):
game headline, come on, come on, they had the biggest
crowd they've had a long time. Noel break. Yeah, come on, John?
All right, here we go Jr. Brady Quinn's partner in
Mississippi Headlin or Lie. California is changing its state animal

(01:13:00):
from the grizzly bear to a sheep wearing an n mask. Yeah,
let live for Brady. Happen. I'm not touching that. Here

(01:13:25):
we go. Shot. Good for you, man, that was great.
You should win just for that. Here we go. Sean
headphin or live. After unknowingly participating throughout the spring, a
homeless man gets to play in usc spring game. Oh

(01:13:49):
my god, Oh my god. Come on, you gotta pay
attention to the details, Sean. I know you've been cantina hopping,
but come on, you gotta pay attention to details. I
think they caught him before he actually got to play
in the spring game. But he did a couple of practices, right,
You didn't hear something close to that? Yeah, Well, we
don't worry from Yeah, don't he don't worry. Don't worry
about it. Nobody in southern California, on radio or anywhere.

(01:14:09):
He's got the balls to talk about that story. We
will coming up in about ten minutes. I can assure
you that unbelievable. All right, here we go, h j R.
If you get this correct, I think it's over. Yeah,
this is over if you get this correct. Jr. And Mississippi.
Brady Quinn's partner for the sweep Headline or Lie, a
former NFL quarterback, was rushed to the hospital earlier this
week after eating an entire bag of chocolate cash use

(01:14:32):
late at night. All right, wow, an absolute well done, JR.
What do it for Mississippi, he Sean Sean one thing. Yeah,
last time, last time, Jonas, I picked you as my partner,

(01:14:54):
and you screwed me in overtime, So I'll go with
Brady every time for now. Good for you have that
handicapped with sheeps with them too. Yeah, all right, there
you go. Good Good for you. Good for you. Apparently
Jr's it's I'm the one who screwed him in the
tiebreaker question. Well, you probably did. To be honest with you,

(01:15:17):
you tend to do that to my participants. Okay, you're
you're you're taking the side of a guy who's been
drinking pop off and water all day over me, your partner, Like,
that's who you're siding with. I think he's bringing a
lot of logic to the conversation right now. Can we
do this though? Can we get? Can we get a

(01:15:40):
round of applause? Though? For Jonas, that was one of
the most creative headlines or lies in this case we've
had in quite some time on the shows. You know,
the California state animal is a grizzly bear, and there
has been some rumblings that it will be a sheep
with an mask. I'm just saying like that. I'm just
saying there's been some some talk out there. You know,

(01:16:01):
you never know, tell me that's not a good onion headline,
Like for the Onion that would be here we go,
Brady Quinn, Jonas Knocks, Fox Sports Radio. All right, coming
up next, there's a story in the world of sports that,
for some reason, people are way too uptight about not
this show. We got you covered next year on fs ARE.

(01:16:22):
He's Brady Quinn. I'm Jonas Knocks. This is Fox Sports Radio.
You can hang out with us as always on the
I Heart Radio app. Coming up, we'll call a little
over ten minutes from now here on fs ARE, we
will jump back into the National Football League. Mini stories
out there, some news and notes, some rumblings with the
draft fast approaching. We'll have that for you here top

(01:16:43):
of X hour. Ten minutes from now on fs ARE.
You mentioned Brady Quinn in your your headlines as it
was another clean sweet for you, So great, so cool.
You mentioned the Alabama spring game. Don't you just love
college football spring games? Don't you just love It's just
an indicator that we're almost here, that that the weather

(01:17:04):
is turning and we're almost here, and football is fast approaching.
Aren't she excited about it? Yeah? You know, I was
excited for that reason because you kind of get to
see the college football stars and really future NFL stars
of tomorrow. Today. We got to see some of that
with some of these spirit games. But you know, you
know what else we give. We get football write a
form of football, and not a lot of the other

(01:17:26):
sports that we're watching right now. That I'll be honest
with you, it just really doesn't, you know, doesn't get
you all excited for it. It's kind of hard to
watch some of the regular season baseball, regular season basketball,
as I think we we noted the ratings being way
down for for the NBA right now. I wish they
would televise more of these spring games because I found

(01:17:47):
it highly entertaining. And I'll say this much, there is
a star in the makings, my friend. If I was
someone right now att a casino or have the ability
to gamble online and you can find odds for next
year's Heisman, go look up Bryce Young now. People in
southern California are gonna be familiar with them. He hails

(01:18:08):
from southern California. He's a very decorated high school athlete
there chose to go to Alabama. That young man is
gonna be an absolute star. And it's not because it's
Nick Saban. It's not because it's Alabama. It's because he
literally looks like he's going to be a guy that
can in in one year kind of like Trevor Lawrence did.

(01:18:28):
He can literally take over a program and help maximize
their ability to potentially winning another national championship with the
talent they have out around him. So Bryce young is
your pick. That's that's who you're telling people to look
at if if they want to make a little bit
of coin on the on the Heisman Trophy odds. You know,
it's hard not to want to pick him because a

(01:18:50):
lot of times we don't have like the favorite doesn't
end up. Trevor Lawrence never won Heisman. Think about that
for a second. As good as he is, he's the
hands down number one overall. You know, draft pick never
won a Heisman. For you, what are the odds for
ten to one? And that's what I'm saying, is you
throw down a hundred bucks, You're going a thousand off

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that right now, because here's the problem. Once they start playing, Yeah,
those odds are only going to improve. And I'm telling
you right now, who's the odds on favorite for next year?
So right now, in order for the Heisman Trophy next year,
Spencer Rattler of Oklahoma is the favorite at three to one.
Um D j Uga Leiley, Why do I always put
your that name? Yeah? Yeah, okay, So he's the he's

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the second favorite at five to one. J. T. Daniels
at Georgia is six to one, and then you've got
Sam Howell and then Bryce Young. Yeah. And so so
here's the thing that says George will be tough, Like
I think JD. Daniels will be up there because they
have a great team coming back. They're playing in the East,
so they're probably gonna be Bamma and the in the
SEC championship game. You're probably gonna see North Carolina Clemson

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squaring off in the a c C Championship game, because
let's not forget Notre Dame is gonna go back to
being out of the a SEC. They'll be independent again.
So actually could maybe help you know both those teams out.
But but the reality is that's good odds for him.
I'm not necessarily saying like right now, I feel confident
he's going to I'm just saying it's always a surprise,
it's never the favorite. And you're talking about a young

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man that based on how he looked in the spring game,
I don't want to make too much of it. But
he's got the goods, man, he has got the goods.
He's a talented dude, and I think he's he's gonna
be special watch this year. But here's the thing. Those
spring games, and you can say, oh, well, you know,
you're just playing your own team. That's kind of a
good team to compete against. I don't know, like that
seems like a pretty good team to compete against. I

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don't just I don't just you know, shush it and
say whatever. It's just a spring game. And it's a
spring game with Alabama. Their backups are better than a
lot of teams in college football. So no doubt. That's
the way I look at it. Just a couple of
o'clock guys hanging out here. I look at you good,
Just a couple o'clock guy. But you talk about being
really really full of yourself. We will get into that
coming up here, and just a couple of moments from now,

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it is a team Actually, I don't even want to
say it's a team. It's a group in the world
of sports. That coming up momentarily here on Fox Sports Radio.
That guy right over there is Brady Quinn. I'm Jonas Knox.
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Anytime you know, live bed Jesus loses, then you losing
headline or lie and it could it be the trifecta?
Could it be the trifactor? With over unders here in
a about thirty minutes, We'll off to wait and see.
I love how I'm associated with life at Jesus like
he loses and there you are. I'm just saying, so

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what how how is that on me? I mean, okay, okay,
hold on for a second. So the Speaker of the House,
or I shouldn't say the Speaker of the House, let's
say the speaker for the President of United States. Is
she not representing the President United States? Um? Yeah, but
it's not. It's she's just delivering a message, you know
what it is. But she's associated with the president, is

(01:22:31):
she not. You're the type of person who blames yes
or no. Yes, You're the type of person who blames
the waiter or waitress if the food comes out and
it's not exactly how you ordered it, when it's not
her that made the mistake. It's the cooks in the back.
So you know that for a fact, if they didn't
mess mess up taking down the order, that it's not
their fault. And I'm just looking out for the people

(01:22:53):
listening to this show that did that analogy just fall
apart that it literally just crumble in your hand. It
absolutely did. But because I'm a broadcast professional, I can
just go with it. Man. I wrote with the punches,
That's what I do. And you want to just continue
to talk, take up more time before we actually get
what we're gonna talk took. All I want to do
is get to a really really important topic here on

(01:23:15):
Fox Sports Radio. Can can we please finally get to it?
I think this is the most important to be because
you get so vague with some of these teasers. I
don't even know what you know. I don't even know
what's going to happen. Let me just I'll just can
I have a little bit of a build up for this,
all right? Just you have a band here, we have something.
No music necessary. But here's here's what I believe that

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is the very good point. I believe, um that if
somebody takes themselves too seriously, you shouldn't take them seriously,
all right, that that is a belief of me. I don't.
I don't, I don't. And there are certain people that
are that are really upity up, you know, like they
really it's like no, no, not not so much fans, um,
But there's there's certain people that if something happens, they

(01:24:04):
take it really personally and it's and it really is insulting.
Like I grew up a Cubs fan. The fact that
the Cubs are bad doesn't bother me, right. In fact,
I think it's hilarious. I grew up a Bears fan.
The fact that they're bad it makes it more fun
to talk about. I don't take it personally, but I
know that you love Notre Dame. But when they lose

(01:24:26):
a game, you don't take it personally. You'd like to
see him win, but you don't take it personally. And
and furthermore, if they had a bum show up on
practice and start fielding punts, I don't think that you
would take that personally, much like many people that are
USC fans have taken it personally. How people have been
poking fun at the fact that a bum, a homeless

(01:24:48):
person walked into their facility, use their amenities and then
field punts at practice. Okay, what why is this? What
is the big? Oh? This is us in a touchy
Nobody wants to address this. Nobody wants to just have
a little bit of fun here, all right. It's not
an indictment of the program. Well maybe it is, or
the university. Hey, it's you know, something fell through the cracks.

(01:25:12):
You had a homeless guy walk onto your onto your
campus and start practicing with the team. I don't know
what to tell you. Things things sometimes slipped through there's
a lot of things happening. It's a very busy time,
like how does this, how does this happen? And why
can we not talk about it and have fun without
being made to feel like you were taking shot at
USC as a football program. Have some fun because the

(01:25:33):
reality is it is a shot at them for this reason. Okay,
I would think at any point in time, this would
be the most tightened time ever because of COVID and
because of the protocols for allowing student athletes, students in general,
or anyone into specific facilities. I would think that it

(01:25:54):
would be you'd be on high alert, like if now
more than ever, you would make sure your protocols, everything
that you're doing, Your your teas are crossed, your eyes
are dotted, like you've got everything set up. And especially
considering you've gone through a football season, a shortened football season,
but a season nonetheless, and so you've been through that

(01:26:16):
kind of rigorous schedule of having to do you know,
workouts and all this different stuff and coordinate you know, classes,
all those things that come along with it. So you've
already been through it. So I would think that you've
got you know, your program, your protocols down to a t.
And the fact that you would allow someone who's in

(01:26:36):
no way associated with the football team or any athletics
team for that matter, into a facility like that, use
their use their facilities, eat, go practice with the team.
It's an absolute choke. Like if it happened that Notre Dame,
I would be embarrassed, and I would also be talking

(01:26:57):
to our monogram club thinking where's the safety for US
student athletes, if not only for their own health in
regards to COVID or anything else, but just the fact
that any any person could walk in through that door
and get access to any student athlete male, female. I mean,
all those facilities are shared now, granted at different times,

(01:27:18):
but think about that, like, they're lucky that it is
something that man, they they might not want to acknowledge,
but it is something that wasn't worse Like this is
probably the best case scenario. It could have been a
whole lot worse. God forbids, someone goes in there and
does something to any player, you know, female, male, whatever

(01:27:40):
the case may be. I mean, that's what's surprising about
it is in general, you are one of the biggest
brands in college sports, college athletics and you should be
protecting your student athletes, especially considering you know, name, image
and likeliness that's coming out and and and there's an association,

(01:28:00):
there's there's data and reports now that will show you that,
you know, based on a five star, four star, three
star recruit, you know they're worth x amount of dollars.
A five star recruit generates somewhere around six dollars. Think
about that. And so if that's the kid you're providing
a scholarship to, that's providing that sort of revenue stream

(01:28:22):
for your university, and you're not protecting him from this
kind of stuff going on, Like forget and forget COVID
for a second, which really should be concerning if you're
the kid's parents or the university. But like, even from
like that standpoint of stuff, like even without COVID, how
are you letting these people in like that. It's just

(01:28:44):
it's honestly embarrassing, and it's it's just an indictment on
kind of where they are right now. It is it's
sad man and and it's and it's sad that like
the media can't even just acknowledge it, at least locally.
I've heard there's it's almost like everyone's afraid of being
blocked from being able to go to practice. Well here's here,
here's an idea. Just act homeless. Maybe you'll get in
then you can repay. There it is well done. Yeah,

(01:29:06):
I make a round of applause for Brady Quinn. That
was well done, well delivered. Way to stick the landing,
like the great Alicia Sacrimony. Sticking the landing here on
Fox Sports Radio, Brady Quinn with a shot at USC
What does it say about their recruiting class or their

(01:29:28):
prospects that some guy could walk in from tent city
in Venice and field punts and they just assumed that
he was a member of the team. Well, here's the
thing is that they assumed he was a walk on
from what I'm hearing, which which could technically he was. Yeah,
technically he was literally walked off. He walked in and

(01:29:50):
he walked on. But I mean, in all seriousness, that
could happen, like you might have, you know, someone who
comes out and acts like they're on the wall, you
know they're a walk on. But at this point, like
they should have better vet all of that. I mean again,
there's a there's a big you know, walk on group
and Notre Dame, and but all those kids are vetted.

(01:30:10):
It's not like they're just letting any Joe blow that
walks in from you know, South Bend, Indiana. Uh, just
and just come on and try on the team. Are
we sitting in the hot sub with everyone else? Doesn't
work like that. It's just so good, man, it's so good.
They they they've got to do a documentary on how
he pulled it off. Like it's it's got to happen,
you got it. Like in in Vegas, they'll hire people

(01:30:32):
that are former bank robbers or or thieves to to
work at the casinos so they can spot a thief.
They got to hire this guy is a security guard
so he can spot the next bum that tries to
walk in and and do the pregame with Clay Hilton.
Like they got to figure this out. Yeah, I was
thinking more along lines of Rudy. You know, you kind
of get that music playing from Rudy, you know. Yeah,
although this story is not fake, like that's the one.

(01:30:55):
This story is not fake. Well, there's bits and pieces
of that that I believe were legitimate it but again,
same thing with this, I mean, we don't know the
full truth because we haven't been getting access to this
whole thing. But but you could call the title of it.
I mean, I'm not sure what that what the young
man's name was, but you can figure the title of
it out, you know, get a nickname or something, or
get his name on there and be the story of

(01:31:16):
a young man and how he was courageous enough to
walk on and find his way in and he could
just you know, we could build on the story from there. Yeah,
that to go. You know, give me some time to
think on this. I think I could come up with
the title to that, to that documentary about the bum
who snuck onto the USC football team. Will you will
you give me some some some time to work on that.
I'll have an answer for about the end of the show.

(01:31:38):
I'm gonna come up with three or four last segment,
last segment. We're bringing it back up at least the
least I could do. Here on Fox Sports Radio, All right,
Brady Quinn Jonas knocks here on FSR. By the way,
were you a five star recruit? Were you a five
star guy out of double I think I was like,
what were you? I don't know? Four star? Did that
bother you? You want a five star. Give who cares?
I could give him two craps about it. I didn't

(01:31:59):
pay attention to that stuff, wasn't big into that stuff,
didn't go to a lead eleven, all that stupid stuff. Um.
I used to say to people all the time. Put
me in a T shirt and shorts, I'll throw next
to anyone. But how about this, put on some pads.
I'll let someone knock my head off and I'll get
back up and throw the football again. Because that's actually
how it's played like that was the thing that always
makes me laugh is you watch all these guys in

(01:32:20):
T shirt and shorts. That's not the position, man. The
position is taking a hit. Why you've got to throw
that football and then get it up and doing it again.
You don't see that. And he's a lead leven camps
and seven on seven camps and all that. It's all
fun to see a guy throw a football, but a
lot of them have the hard sound with the physicality
of it. Brady Quinn Jonas knocks here on Fox Sports Radio.

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On Fox Sports Radio. I am currently I've got two
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(01:33:28):
of the USC Trojan program, Like, are we missing out
on a great story potentially? Um? I mean that's uh
that that's let me let me jump that down. That's
another idea here. That's another idea of Vince Papauli. Also,
any chance Mark Wahlberg could play his character in this one?
I don't believe. So, I don't. I don't. I don't

(01:33:50):
believe that we get Sean Austin So he did, Rudy,
can we get him to do this one? God? It?
What wasn't he in something recently? I think he was
he Stranger Things? Yeah, I think he's in Stranger Things.
It wasn't he in like what's that? Uh? That war
Lords and Wizard movie? It's like a nerdy flick? Lee,
Lee would know this, Lee, what Sean Austin was in

(01:34:11):
one of those viewing party for it? Yeah? He was
Sam Wise, Gangy and the Lord of the Rings. Yeah, yeah,
I knew it was something wi yeah with the first
name or last name, yeah, first of middle I don't know. Yeah,
I knew. I'm not that big of a nerd. I
don't know. Yeah, I knew it was something real, Kiki,
I knew it was something real geeky. It was one
of those one of those like nerdy dorky movies. Why

(01:34:33):
didn't you ask he's playing video games? Come on? Yeah,
come on now, I can't check some of my girlfriends.
So yeah, alright, apologizing because Brady Quinn brought up a
story that you should have earlier. Actually don't care. Okay,
all right, Well, should talk to me sometimes all about
the fifth floor. All right, Brady Quinnox Sports Radio. All right,

(01:34:59):
so good you will. We will jump into uh into
that uh story the homeless guy, and the headline to
that story coming up here at about ten minutes from now.
That's all right, listen. Uh you know you're you're not
half bad yourself. Let me tell you that. All right,

(01:35:19):
So Brady, there is odds on the draft. Now we
know this. We talked about the Justin Fields betting odds
being shifted now to where he's the favorite to go
to the forty niners at three. It was mac Jones.
Now we're looking at Justin Fields. All right. So the
Atlanta Falcons are sitting at four. Now you've pointed out
here before that where Atlanta sits, they're probably not going

(01:35:41):
to take a quarterback because Matt Ryan's contract. It would
behoove them to just roll with Matt Ryan for a
couple of years. Correct, Yes, Okay, So the Falcons are
sitting there for and there's been some rumblings that a
team may try and move up to trade with the
Falcons to get a quarterback. And I'll just simply throw
this at you. This is called a correlated bet because
this is available. You can make this pick right now

(01:36:03):
if you go to Fox Bet, they are offering this.
If Justin Fields is the pick at number three, I
think that lessens the chance that a team is going
to jump up to trade with Atlanta and try and
get a quarterback at four. If it were Mac Jones
and Justin Fields are sitting there at for I think
it's more likely a team makes a trade. But if

(01:36:23):
Justin Fields goes three to the forty Niners, I think
the Falcons are going to hold onto that pick, and
I think they're gonna take Kyle Pitts out of Florida.
And right now on Fox bet the Falcons to draft
Kyle Pitts is plus one fifty, So if you bet
a Hunter Bucks, you would win a hundred and fifty.
What do you think of that breakdown? I love it

(01:36:44):
because this I think Pitts is He's up there along
with Pine Sewell as a non quarterback who's the best
overall prospect like those two up there for me, and
Pitts is probably even even higher than than Sewell. He's
just he's such a rare combination of size, speed, athleticism

(01:37:04):
where if you would like to put him up as
a wide receiver, he'd be the first wide receiver. Taking
a guy you can run a four four that's over
six ft six probably close to fields like it's like
six seven pounds. The way he jumps, the way he catches,
doesn't drop the football. I mean, this dude is an
absolute freak playmaker. And you're playing an NFL now where

(01:37:28):
you've got you've got to have those mismatches. You've got
to have those playmakers all off the field. So because
of Matt Ryan's contract, also the fact that I do
think he's still got some good football left in him,
and what we act like he can't get the job done.
I mean, he led the league in attempts and completions
last year. It's not like they're still not chucking it around.
It was in part because their defense was so bad

(01:37:48):
he threw it. I mean, he's he's solid, Like I
I think if they gave him a little better protection,
a little better defense, they'd be fine. But that's not
gonna happen overnight. So why not go get a guy
like Kyle Pits, put him with Julio Jones, put him
with Calvin Ridley, and then you can really light up
your opponents, and then you don't have to worry about

(01:38:09):
if your team is giving up, you know, twenty eight
points a game, because you're gonna be able to score
them more often than not. Was it I think was
it Matt Ryan that we were talking about like that
that part of the problem with him is how he falls.
When he falls, it looks really awkward. Yeah, and it
looks like her like so it looks like yeah. Like
so I've got three daughters. I'll put it this way.

(01:38:32):
When our middle child, Teaken falls like she just falls hard,
but she just finds ways of falling awkwardly. We're like, ah,
and so she's the one like where you're walking, I'll
hold her hand if she want to hold my hand,
I'll literally be like holding a part of her shirt
because I know at some point she's gonna stumble off
the grabb her quick before she like fully face plants.

(01:38:53):
But like the rest of our kids don't really like
fall like that. It's it's the weirdest thing. But he's
kind of got that. He's got that like add phone
kind of deal he does. Man. I think it was
the other guy that I heard that about coming out
of college. It was Sam Bradford where somebody said that
Sam Bradfords problem was he didn't know how to take
a sack, that he didn't know how to fall when
he was getting sacked and that's why he had issue.

(01:39:15):
I think it was the shoulder he did a couple
of times at Oklahoma. If not, okay, you've got three options,
or it's four options. Okay, you get rid of the
football right so you can pull, like like Eli Manning
was the best of this. Eli would get rid of
the football. Uh in Payton obviously too, but they would
get rid of its so quick sometimes where you're like
they didn't even give the play a chance, but they're

(01:39:38):
not getting hit. I'm not getting sacked, right, So there's
that strategy. There's those who are athletic enough to make
someone miss or extend the play and try to outrun it.
And there's some guys who've got like kind of a
combination of getting rid of it quick or making guys miss.
And then there's their other two. Okay, now your other
two are there's those that like can kind of fight

(01:39:59):
it or know how to roll or like fall on
their non dominant arm, meaning like for me, I'm a
right handed so my left shoulder is torn to pieces
because if I'm falling right, I've got another three hundred
pounds plus on me, So it's about five fifty pounds
just falling on my left shoulder because I usually try
to pin the ball in one way and then try
to spin and fall on my left. And then there's

(01:40:21):
the fourth category, and those are the quarterbacks who they
don't fight fight it. They get rag doll and then
they they've just fallen an awkward manner, usually hit up
against another offensive lineman, d lineman or like hit their
head in the back of the ground. It's just it's
a bad days. So your left shoulders tore up, then
you gotta damage. Yeah, it's for me to go to

(01:40:42):
sleep and not have that thing fall apart. It's a
whole another world. So what do you so? Who who's
responsible for the most damage? What was the what was
the hit you took that you look back on and go, yeah,
that one definitely did some damage. There's pieces because we
always do this and I hate it. It's the worst. Love,
Why why do you want me to do this thing?
Because who was the player? What game? What part of

(01:41:06):
the game? I can I can tell you this much
my freshman year, we were playing at home versus b
y U, and I'm gonna say it's Brady Papinga, even
though I know it wasn't. I'm almost positive wasn't Brady.
But let's just bring it on Brady because I love Brady.
So Brady Papinga. I was scrambling to the left and
I'm pretty sure he jumped up on my back at

(01:41:26):
one point as I was throwing, and so I all
I remember was landing and and he just he basically
just landed a folly on my left shoulder was the
first thing that hit the ground, and my whole like
shoulder like sub flex, which is like it kind of
dislocates and pops back in, and I just remember my
my shoulder was just hanging and I felt like I
could barely raise it. It was sore forever after that,

(01:41:48):
but it was my it was my non throwing shoulder.
So I was like, all right, I'll just deal with
this play through. It takes some pain, pills, whatever else
could it shut up. But that was the one that, like,
ever since then, it's never all right, Like I will
never forget that one hit because it's literally been loose
even trying to sleep on that side. It's been impossible
since my freshman year of college. See was that so difficult?

(01:42:10):
That was a great story. You just took us inside
what it's like to be a former NFL top notch
quarterback in college football and deal with pain afterwards. Some
of us don't get to live that lifestyle. Of us
don't know what that lifestyle is like, and you just
took us behind the scenes. Just take some pain killers, which,
like pretty much anyone else can do. So yeah, uh

(01:42:31):
do you do you want to hear my Brady papanga impression?
Because I love Brady Papanga. He's he's the best. Yes,
I would love to hear this. It's sorry about that
Brady on Brady crime big about the head to get
you there, get you there a little bit, Brady. What
do you think? Oh gosh, that was bad. That's it.
That's papanga. Though I I know Brady, I'm not gonna

(01:42:53):
try to We're not gonna do our Brady comparisons. Okay,
that was terrible. I love Brady. We're gonna have them,
have them call in on a show and surprise you,
and I'm gonna have you do with impression because that's
all lead. Lead the lap, behind the scenes, the letter
latter lap, but lead the lap, like that's what he does.
That's Brady Papinia. Every everybody loves Brady. Come on, I'm

(01:43:16):
saying no, no, no, everyone loves Brady. No one loves
your impression of him. And it's always big guy, and
he calls everybody big guy. Come on, big guy. But
that came from like, so did you know him? And
him and my brother in law used to be roommates
in Green Bay, and so I used to. I used
to always whenever I'd go up to Green Bay, used
they see those two and we get to hang out. Obviously,
I played against Brady back in college, so I knew

(01:43:37):
him a little bit, same name and all that. We
even wanted like a mission trip together. So like we
we kind of we roll deep. But I will never forget.
They always just be a big guy. Everyone's big goal.
It's a big guy. How you doing a big guy?
Everyone's looking around. He was a big guy. Everyone's big guy.
It's always. When he was working at Fox Sports Radio,
he called everybody big guy. And I just I I

(01:43:59):
for a while just thought he was insulting everybody because
he was bigger than everybody else, so he was just
mocking everybody. But that's just how he talks. He's got
this infectious personality. So there's that, all right, Brady Quinn
Jonas knocks here on Fox Sports Radio. You can hang
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There's been a major change in the world of sports.
It's going to affect what you watch moving forward. We'll

(01:44:22):
have that for you next here on fs are for
all the latest though from around the world of sports.
Big guys. I do have a question one Jonas next, Yes,
when are we going to get your USC What is it?
New titles? Yes, I've got I've got two so far.
I will come up with a third because you gotta
have three to make it sound like I actually put
a little bit of effort into this, So I will

(01:44:44):
have a third by the time your update is over.
And fight up. Yes, they could redo the lyrics to
fight on for a less, turned the colseum into a
B and b ah. There it is, holds man gets
in for free fields and funds. Then to Jetcouzy. Yeah,
there you go, Steve, stop talking about you know, after

(01:45:07):
they gave Reggie Bush at home. He got disassociated for
ten years. So watch out, Oh boy, it's lie here
on Fox Sports Radio. Scarefully. You can't do that sort
of stuff in southern California on the air. You know
what the funny for me is like people are like
they're so trying sort to get in the USC. They
to like pay all sorts of different ways to get in. Right,

(01:45:29):
Like now you can literally walk on as you said,
We're going to do that. They never thought about that.
I'm just saying, two ounce in the bottom of the
night at Wrigley Field, Atlanta Braves leading thirteen to four
over the Chicago Cubs in the Sunday night ball game.
Kyle Hendrix is going to take the loss for the Cubs.
He allowed four home runs in the first inning earlier.

(01:45:50):
Seattle be Houston seven to two. Mariners are best in
the Al West so far at ten and six. They'll
be hosting the Dodgers the next couple of days. L
A's eight game winning streak ended at San Diego to
Day five two Padres, scoring three on earned runs in
the bottom of the eighth. Oakland won its eighth straight
game three two over Detroit, scoring on an error in
the bottom of the ninth. The NBA Late Games underway
late first quarter in l A Clippers twenty two over Minnesota.

(01:46:14):
Houston ended a five game losing streak with a win
at Orlando, holding on one fourteen to one ten. Sacramentos
nine game losing streak is over after a win at
Dallas one one to one oh seven, but Toronto said
Oklahoma City to a tenth straight loss, one twelve to
one oh six. Okay See leads the league in turnovers
and had twenty one turnovers. Tonight. The Knicks won their

(01:46:35):
sixth straight game and overtime win against New Orleans. Victories
at home today for Atlanta and Miami as well. Heat
won on a jumper at the Buzzer one o nine,
one oh seven over Brooklyn. Kevin Durant left early with
a Bruce Stewart sink. Won by four strokes. At hilton Head,
South Carolina, Alex Bowman took the NASCAR race at Richmond.
In the NHL Vancouver, which had been off for about

(01:46:55):
three weeks due to big COVID issues, finally returned to
play tonight and beat Toronto. Went over to back to you.
Thank you, Steve Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn here on Fox
Sports Radio. You can hang out with us on the
I Heart Radio app. Coming up in we'll call it
twelve minutes from now here on fs ARE we are
going to have another edition of over Unders here where
Brady Quinn will try and compete the try and complete

(01:47:16):
the clean sweep. That is, he's already beat me in
headliner Lie, he's probably gonna beat me and over Unders,
and he's also accusing me of being responsible for live
that Jesus is terrible pick on the Braves Cubs under
a fourteen and a half. So stick around for that.
It's been an awful show for me in more ways
than one. But that's coming up here in about twelve
minutes from now on Fox Sports Radio. So I know

(01:47:37):
you're excited about it, really really excited about it. All right,
So free agency in college football? You believe that it's here? How?
So how are the how is free agency here? At
Brady Quinn? So the n c A last week they
made it official. They are now opening up the possibility

(01:47:58):
of any student a the mayor male, male or female
transferring getting one to a one time transfer rule. Now
we still need uh further further further explanation for let's say,
for example, someone who's you know, already transferred once. Um,
if they weren't penalized, then does that count? Can they
try again without having to sit out a year or

(01:48:21):
take away of your eligibility. That's that that's really the
question that needs to be answered. But now these you know,
young men women who go except the scholarship to go
play somewhere, they have free range to get there after
the freshman year and go I'm good, I'm gonna look elsewhere.
So here's the cause and effect, all right, It used

(01:48:42):
to be that back in the day. You know, you
could move from a D three D two up to
Division one and you won't be penalized. Right, you can
move up from a lower division to a Division one.
You wouldn't be penalized for doing that. Um, it was
somewhat rare, um, but that was something that you could
have done back in the day. However, if you want
to go D one to D one, Nope, you had

(01:49:04):
to sit out. You'd lose a year of eligibility. Now,
some guys have red shirt years, so wouldn't really hurt them,
but they wouldn't be eligible to play right away. Now,
Part of that started to change. As you've seen probably
in recent years, kids will go, they will graduate. Now
they have free range to go playing to be immediately
eligible somewhere else, or in the case of Justin Fields,

(01:49:24):
for example, transferring from Georgia to Ohio State, you know
there could be something else that you know, might potentially
give him the ability to be able to be eligible
right away. So now it doesn't matter. You don't have
to have potentially a reason, you don't have to have graduated.
You get one time a free chance to transfer. So

(01:49:47):
student athletes have been going for this for quite some time.
Reason being is you know, how unfortunate is it when
a coach takes a job and then he bounces after
a year or two and that kid committed largely because
of the head coach, and now he wants to go
look for a better opportunity at a bigger D one
school or a bigger brand. Well, why shouldn't the player
be allowed the opportunity to do that. That's where it

(01:50:09):
gets into a slippery slope, right, I mean, could you
imagine a player in the SEC who had a great
year in Mississippi State says, you know, I have the
opportunity to transfer and play right away for Alabama. Why
wouldn't I. They've got this young kid, Bryce Young, who's
a hell of a quarterback, I'm a good wide receiver.
They've got a great track record of developing and send
those guys to the NFL. Why woun't I transfer in

(01:50:31):
there and do that. So that combined with now the
name image and likeliness right the n I l that
legislation that's out that that's now out there, Universities are
not only going to have the ability to continue to
recruit players, which it's gonna be hard to have any
sort of oversight and monitor this, but basically you continue

(01:50:53):
to recruit players who might even be on other rosters.
Now are they gonna have the opportunity to do this.
They're gonna have the ability to basically pay the money,
marketing money through name, image and likeliness to entice them
to go there. And so we're not talking about, you know,
amateurs who are coming from high school to college they
are improven. We're talking about guys that could burst on

(01:51:16):
the scene at a group of five school or maybe
not as good of a program in Division one, and
then those kids are gonna be able to up and leave,
say bye bye to whatever school they committed to transfer
and get a scholarship somewhere else. And they can do
it because they maybe got a little bit of a
deal coming in from their name, image and likeness that
that that school wants to guarantee them. So that's where

(01:51:37):
we've now. I have officially gotten to the point where
college football is really looking like it's moving towards a
professional sport. And when we've got an element a free
agency that is on the horizon. So I don't even
is this even allowed. So say there's you mentioned in
the scenario you mentioned, is there's a wide receiver at
Mississippi and say they look at what's happening in Alabama,

(01:51:59):
they go, man, I'd love to go play for Alabama.
Can Alabama reach out to them directly and have a
conversation with them? Or can this only be done when
the player reaches out to Alabama about possibly transferring. They
have to be in the transfer portal. Okay, So once
they put their name in the portal, Now that doesn't
mean they have to transfer, They just put their name in.

(01:52:22):
And once they put their name in the portal, they
then open themselves up to be contacted by other universities,
even though they could be at that school that they're
still at, then there's nothing that keeps them from taking
their name out of that transfer portal and staying at
the school they're in. They're in, There's been instances of that,
but they have to have their name in the transfer
portal in order to open back up their recruitment, if

(01:52:43):
you will, and potentially leaving their school, and obviously, if
they're going to accept any money's on behalf of another
university for name, image and likeness. I would imagine, again
this is all the wild Wild West kind of a
new venture, but I would imagine they would have to
be enrolled in at that school in order to be
able to receive those funds. Wow, uh yeah, say changing

(01:53:05):
times here, Brady Quinn on Fox Sports Radio, Now, are
you ready for some of these names that I've got
for this documentary? They're going to come out with the
homeless guy who ended up at USC's practice. Are you
ready for a couple of these? I've been waiting for
this all night. I've got three right, So here are
the three? Uh, and we have our band ready to go,

(01:53:26):
So here we go. This is for the homeless Man
who walked onto USC's practice field. How about Keaton Homeless?
Are you what do you what do you make of
Keaton Homeless as a potential documentary name for this guy
in in relation to Keaton Slovis, what do you know?
I think if you Slovis the homeless, I mean you
can see it, especially if he was a wide receiver.

(01:53:49):
U MA Slovis pitches the homeless. It makes it can
make some sense. It really good. You can run with that, yeah. Um.
And there's also there's also um, you know because obviously
Becky from Full House, you know that scandal they had
with us, right and I think I think I think
she's house arrest could have been David Booted. By the way,

(01:54:15):
if you're going to go very good, I was also Steve. Steve,
what do you think about this? From Full House to
No House? What do you think of what do you
think of that? As far as the documentary on the
Homeless Guy? And then the last one here um cardboard
to the Colisseum, what do you think I was the

(01:54:41):
sleeping in a suite in the coliseum, wasn't I don't know.
I just saying, you know, if we're gonna do this,
we gotta do it right. If we're gonna if we
are going to direct this documentary, yeah, cardboard in the Colisseum,
We're gonna do this documentary. We really got to get
this thing done right. Was he arrested, by the way,
Did he get arrested for trespass, passing or anything like that?

(01:55:01):
Was there any anything that happened to him? Or he
just walked away and they you know, I thought it
was just a security guy told the reporter and uh
and and they just kicked him out and that was it.
No need to do anything further. Unbelievable, man, Oh of course.
Here's here's the thing, Steve, Steve, you know this, Steve,

(01:55:24):
you know this from from covering l A Sports for
as long as you have a you is this was
u C l a USC fans would be buried absolutely,
Are you kidding? Yeah? Well, it's because it would be
more evidence to them that they are superior. Exactly, all right,
Brady quinn Jonas knocks here Fox Sports Radio. I want

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(01:56:09):
This is Fox Sports Radio. By the way, five oh four,
if I'm not mistaken, is uh Louisiana area code from
not mistaken? Five wobble wobble. I think it's the end
of the song. Damn right, In't that right, Bobo? Five
oh four is Louisiana? Right, it's got yeah. See, I
know my stuff. Man, You ain't got to say too much. Yeah. Well, um,

(01:56:33):
I don't know if that was a personal attack or
if that's actually no. Bobo probably knows that one. Yeah,
he probably does. He know he's got that on his lists.
And I would I would love to have that conversation
with Bobo, but unfortunately we've got to get to something here.
I know you don't care about the clock, but somebody does.
It's time for this time to put your money where

(01:56:53):
your mouth is. You Ryan, It's over under all, right,
Brady Quinn, Jonas knocks here on Fox Sports Radio. He
dominates me every single that'sunded. Weird, He dominates the games
against me every single week here on Fox Sports Radio.
So we will find out how we did last week

(01:57:14):
and what's going on this weekly. Alright. Last week, you guys,
we had a push. Jonas was correct that we would
not have any suspensions coming out of the MLB's investigation
into the Dodgers and Trevor Bowers sticky balls, and Brady
was correct that we would have an even car winning
at Richmond Raceway today. That would be the number forty
eight for the Chevrolet Alex bow Bowman. Yeah, that doesn't

(01:57:37):
mean that Jonas didn't take every opportunity, all right to
check out Trevor Bower's balls alright and make sure they
weren't too sticky. Okay, I'm letting you know that right now.
Like literally he cut his hand playing with a drone,
Like what what does he running his mouth for? Like
you lose the right to talk trash the rest of
your career? You know where to get it whatever? Alright,

(01:57:59):
So we push last week. What do we got this weekly?
All right, you guys, We started the show talking about
this number of team rosters that will eventually opt out
of voluntary workouts by the end of this week. Currently
it's at nineteen over under for the end of the
week twenty one and a half. I'm gonna take the
take the over over, I mean, what do we yeah? Over,
I mean, but I'm taking the over because because of

(01:58:21):
how brave they are, because they're so brave. Alright, alright,
you guys. Anthony Davis might suit up this week if
and when he does get on the court. Number of
average number of minutes he plays fifteen is who cares?
An option? Does that mean less dunks for Crusoe? I'll

(01:58:46):
say the over. Yeah, I'm gonna take the over. All right,
you guys. U f C two sixty one next week.
Number of KOs or t k os in that matchup
one and a half in the fight card five over
over over, well, yeah, low number considering are we talking
about just the main card? Are we talking about the

(01:59:07):
entire car? The main card and they're the main event
is a welter weight. Yeah, it's the Camaro Usman wore
mos fit off, correct, But we do have a light
heavyweight in their Anthony Smith and Jimmy Krut, who's been
usually yeah, I like the over on that one. Yeah, alright,
you guys. Yankees are currently last place in the AL
placed by this time next week fourteen and a half,

(01:59:33):
well place in the ALE standings next week fourteen and
a half, currently in last place fifteen okay, So so
I think they're going to improve upon that. So would
I go under? So I think they're going to climb
up the standings or all right, So I'll take the
under because I think, come on, man, they figure it out.
You've got enough money in that pay roll, figure it out,
start hitting the ball eventually, for christ I'm gonna take
the over. I don't know that they're going to by

(01:59:55):
that point, all right, so they're gonna stay at last, gotcha?
Got all right? Lastly, you guys, A number of fs
are employees that show up to my Mortal Kombat be
Day party next week at a half over. He's going
to leave earlier, as Jonas said, um number of employees

(02:00:15):
that show up, Oh man, I'll take the over. I
know I won't be there because I didn't get invite it,
but I'll take your over. And this is my official
invite to you Jonas as well as Bobo Brady you're
all invited. I mean, I don't live in southern California,
but you're not gonna come out from my Mortal Kombat
birthday party. Uh let me let me go tell my
three daughters we're gonna be there, invited. Let me go.

(02:00:39):
Did you guys explain to them why daddy's gone? Did
you guys pick over under you? Yeah? Yeah, I take
the over because I mean, okay, I think I won't
mean this is unreliable, but Bobo the wild card. So yeah,
I didn't get an invite to the Mortal Kombat party,
Like I gotta show up addressed his uh E Honda
in order to get in the door. Leads about Honda.

(02:01:01):
Is he Immortal Kombat or is that street fighter? I
don't know. I'm not a nerd happy nerd.

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