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July 22, 2023 41 mins

LaVar, TJ, and Plaxico talk about Aaron Rodgers commitment to the Jets, Lane Kiffin’s comments on NIL & the transfer portal harming college football, avoiding training camp fights, Caleb Williams belief that USC will make the College Football playoff, and more!

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And like I just said earlier, it's the way tire
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Aaron Rodgers, Robersalah, they're both very confident that Rogers will
play more than one season with the New York Jets.
I have my opinion on this with just the energy,

(03:15):
the excitement when you see Aaron Rodgers in his interviews now,
he has an energy and excitement about him we haven't
seen in years, and so how many years do you
see Rogers playing with the New York Jets.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
I mean, he's obviously, he's energetic. He's been in Green
Bay for what how many seasons? Fifteen sixteen seasons. I
mean it's refreshing to be able to get out of
Green Bay because we know that outside of the football,
there's nothing there, and for him to relocate from Green

(03:55):
Bay to New Jersey or New York City, if you will,
is refreshing for anybody a plaque.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
I think he played seventeen years if I'm not.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Seventeen years in Green Bay in one place, so you
can sense that. You know, things can get stale when
you're in a place for such a long time. And
I believe that his chances of winning another championship in
Green Bay had passed them maybe a couple of years ago. Obviously,
when Devonte Adams left, I think that was the end

(04:28):
of the end of the straw for Anne Rodgers trying
to compete to win another World championship. But you know,
we talked about it all week. He said that, you know,
the New York just gave up a lot for him,
and for him to play one season would be a disservice.
But he if he has that magical season, like he said,

(04:52):
if they do go out and win the World Championship,
should he retire And if that does happen. If that's
the case, I believe he will go out on a
winning note. But he is there for two seasons, he said,
They did give up a lot for him, the damn
sure did they did, because they gave him sixty million
dollars a year. That's a whole lot to give up.

(05:13):
And he has he has a great defense. We had obviously,
we had Quinn on the show last week. And I
believe the New York Jets are probably the best team
in the AFC East. You know Sauce and DJ and
Quinnen and you know all of those guys. But now
they have to put it together on the offensive side
of the football. They add Micole Hartman Jr. He's going

(05:35):
to add some explosiveness and electricity to the offense. We
all know that he bought up basically bought over the
whole offensive staff from Green Bay Allens or Randall Cobb.
And you have Garrett Wilson, So he definitely has the
weapons to throw to. And you know, we don't know
how you know, how healthy breist Hall is going to
come back, Will Dave Will Dalvin Cook joined the join

(06:00):
the team. We don't know. But is it a Super
Bowl year? If they don't be super Bowl is a
bus I don't think so. But I think they will
be better in the second year. But I'm still picking
the Buffalo Bills to win the AFC's Oh No, I
ain't expect that.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
I you know, I look at at Aaron Rodgers scenario
in situation. I think it's all in how everything goes
this year, to your point plex If it's a if
it's not as good a year successfully speaking, he's definitely
coming back.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
If it's not as.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Good as it could be in year two, he's definitely
coming back, depending on how bad that isn't good is right,
because they may not the Jets may not want to
stick with him after two years as well. You just
you just don't know how things are going to unfold sometimes.
So I think if he does have a successful season

(07:00):
void of a super Bowl, you can assure that he's
coming back for more than one singular season. If he
were to win the Super Bowl this year, which I
think is very very unlikely, I think it's highly improbable
that outside of Cincinnati and Kansas City, somebody's going.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
To be able to navigate to the super Bowl. Out
of the AFC.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
I think this year could be a win for them
because of the AFC division that they're in is so vulnerable.
I don't know that things are okay enough in Buffalo
for them to win the division. I almost feel like
they could get they could get captured. And you know
how you start off and those those like four hundred

(07:42):
meter runs and like you look like you're out there
and you're gonna win it. That looked like it looked
like Buffalo for a minute there, and then you started
seeing like you know, they were slowing down, and then
the rest of the field started catching up. This might
be the year the field catches up to them coming
down that home stretch and Buffalo gets swallowed up by

(08:02):
a Miami and by a New York Jets team. So
while I won't make a prediction on who I think
is going to win their division right now, I do
think that it's one of those seasons where he'll do
well and they'll continue on. But I don't think it's
going to be a super Bowl season where it would
give him the opportunity or the ability to just walk away.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Right. You know, when I look at the situation with
the Jets, they're best players. Let's take Aaron Rodgers out
the equation right now, are all young guys Sauce Gardner,
Garrett Wilson, Quinn, and Williams that offensive line. These dudes
are young, man. I could see Aaron Rodgers playing three
four more years easy because of that excitement of we

(08:49):
have a chance every year because the court is grouped.
These dudes are so young. Yeah, you don't want to
lead that in Again, it's the excitement, Like you don't
see when he was doing interviews last year, it was
just like, yeah, I'm here. It's kind of whatever. It's
just a different vibe when you see him now. And so,

(09:10):
can they win a Super Bowl? Things would have to
go right. But you got to understand they were almost
a playoff team with zero quarterback play last year. Now
they're getting one of the best quarterbacks to ever play.
And you have Garrett Wilson, sauce Gard and those guys
coming off years where they just played with So they're

(09:32):
gonna play this year with so much confidence because of
what they accomplished so early on. And so I could
see him playing three four years easy. No question. They
win a Super Bowl, he'll come back and running back
because of that excitement. If they don't win, obviously, he's
gonna want to prove that he can still play. And

(09:52):
so I see Aaron Rodgers staying playing at least three
years with the New York Jets.

Speaker 5 (10:00):
All is gonna tell me after the first month of
the season for the New York j justse you know
they open up. You got Buffalo, Dallas, New England, and
Kansas City. There's a possibility that they can probably go
one in three in the first month of the season.
Beat beating New England because you got Buffalo, Dallas, New
England and Kansas City in your first month of the season.

(10:21):
But I'm looking at the last six seven games of
the season, it's a possibility that they could go seven
and oh, you got Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Washington, Cleveland,
and New England. That's the last seven games of the season.
Miami gonna be pretty good. Miami, They're gonna be pretty good.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
They got the fastest two receivers in the game right now.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
They got the fast ain't no doubt about it. And
I'm sure do argue that dky get out of he
ain't faster than the Cheatah. Man, I've seen the dude
at two third run a ten to one. Come on, man,
I understand, and you don't think cheater can put down
a ten one. I gotta come on, man, I gotta said,

(11:08):
come on and do that, TJ. I would say that
if it's not running through defenses the way Cheetah does, No,
he's not. And even if he were to be just
an offset to Cheetah, who who's as fast as Jalen,
who's as fast as waddle Uh Cheetah, they gonna be both.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Hey, they're gonna be hard to deal with man as
long as long as to would stay up right and
and he you know, uses that martial arts to be
able to fall down to the ground the proper way.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
I mean, the Dolphins in pretty good position, man.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
And this is why I said, if I'm delvling Cook
and I have and all I'm looking for is a
five million dollar a year salary, go to Miami if
there's a if you have a choice between the New
York Jets and the Miami Dolphins. Not just because he's from.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
Man well market he went to the unifor hold on
now market value.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
With Aaron Rodgers in New York. Going to New York.

Speaker 5 (12:12):
Now you're talking about an offense that's so explosive you
don't even have to worry about that eight man in
the box because teams are not going to put an
eighth man in the box and guard Cheetah and Jayden
Wallll one.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
On one and you're not going to be able to
do it. So you're never going to have that eighth
man in the box.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
So if I'm Dalvin Cook, he can probably run a
fifteen sixteen hundred yards because teams are not going to
be blitzing the Miami Dolphins and playing.

Speaker 3 (12:39):
One on one coverage on the outside. It's not on disagreement.
I don't disagree with that, and I think that's why
they're so. I mean, they don't have Dalvin Cook, but
I think there's still a dangerous that's a dangerous team
this year. I think they're the most dangerous out of
all of them in that division. Yep, they are. If
TOUA can stay healthy, I mean, think about the d
you know, wen't even talk about the defense. Think about

(13:00):
who they have on defense. They got guys. They just
got JAYL Ramsey. Yeah we didn't even speak Jayalen Ramsey,
le Xavi and Howard Christian Wilkins, like they have Javon Holland.
They have a good team top the bottom, both sides
of the ball. If it can stay healthy, it's gonna

(13:22):
be in. I wish I.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
Could just be out there when the Miami Dolphins training
camp in practice and watching these one on one battles
with John Ramsey, cheah, and.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
That would be I would enjoy that.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Get you a bucket of popcorn and watch the all
pros go at it and one on coverage.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
One bucket of chicken, you know, of course, get your
popcorn ready.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
It would be something to watch man popcorn up with chicken.
What you put on your popcorn? Are you butter guy?
Or you no?

Speaker 3 (14:00):
No butter? No salt for me? Just just plain Jane. Yeah, man?
You that that that butter man? As we get the
aging bruh, you got to stay away from it. I
love that butter man. You don't like nothing, TJ. Look
here's a better question.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
Hey, hey, plex, Here we go, Here we go, plex,
Hey TJ, Hey TJ.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
Have you ever had butter? Of course? I have what
you say?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Of course, don't say of course, because I asked you.
Have you ever had avocado? Have you ever had avocado?

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Never? Have you ever had coffee? Have you ever had coffee?
Never had coffee? Never? Man? Have you ever had a plum? Yeah?
I used to pick plumbs when I was growing up
off people trees and eat them all the time. Have
you had homies? No? Have you ever had spin spin it? No?

(14:51):
I don't even know what that is.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
I'm telling you, but I tell you what he has had.
You have had a candy apple one and oh you
love them some candy apple. I bring you a candy apple.
They're gonna bring your candy app. I had to cut
back on ice cream, which hurt me. I was eating
ice cream probably six days a week, but frozen yogat
now though, I.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
Had to taste the same. Basically, man, they said it
wasn't good for my cholesterol, man, to refine sugar, so
I had to cut back on them. But they also
have like non dairy ice cream. It's the sugar. It
ain't the dairy. It's to refine sugar. You love candy,
You like sweets? Yeah, I cut with way too much
sweets and sugar and stuff. Man. I cut back on that. Man,

(15:36):
I don't even consume it. Well, let me I try.
It's about once a month, two times a month. Yeah,
that's good days a week.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
That's good, t J. I'm glad you've cut back on
the sweets. The one thing that you do have a
healthy affinity.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
But you know, my family though, like somebody in my family,
we don't really eat healthy though. We don't. We don't.
We just don't eat it. Nobody in this house eats
a ton. We just we don't eat healthy. We just
don't eat a lot. And it's good though, because my wife,
she like me, like we ain't. She ain't need no
hummus and all that, like we were similar eaters. It's
kind of crazy. She'll eat some avocados here and there,

(16:15):
but the hummuts and all that other stuff y'all was
talking about. And I don't know. All right, well there
you go. Well yeah, well we gotta take a break. Okay,
let's take it. We gotta take a break, and we'll
get back and we'll talk a little Lane kiffing and man,
come on, Cayleb Williams, can I see make it to
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(16:36):
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Speaker 3 (16:53):
Welcome back in up on Game. We're live from the
tire reck dot Com studio. I'm Tjhuschmazat alongside mister flexical
bursts and I miss the LeVar Arrington. Now, Lane Kiffin,
he don't like what's going on with this NIL and
he says a transfer transfer portal is hurt in kyllege football.

(17:15):
Don't listen to what I got to say. List hear
what Lane had to say for himself at media day
for the SEC.

Speaker 6 (17:22):
You know, so I'm going to address the portal nil
what I kind of call disaster that we're in, and
so I know that question is going to come. It's
just created a lot of issues these roster changes. I'm
not complaining about it because we take advantage obviously of
free agency, but at the same time, I don't think
that's really good for college football. These massive overhauls rosters

(17:43):
every year really is not in the best interest in
college football. Paying the players for play to come to
their school is where we're at. So there's kind of
your state of the Union on the situation of what
all coaches are dealing with around the country, and really
a poor system that isn't getting better. Now is going
to get worse with this because again now we just

(18:04):
look at recruiting rankings and you're going to see that
they usually are going to follow this, you know, donor
base and what schools are going to decide to give
the most money to the players.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
So is what it is.

Speaker 6 (18:15):
We'll deal with it like we do with everything else.
But somehow it's got to get fixed because there's no
system around it.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Disaster issues paying players. Just some of the statements that
he made. I just I want to go first on
this because it's really really crazy. How for years and
years and years you see these coaches, Oh, I'm gonna

(18:43):
leave this school to go to this school. Why did
they leave? So in that sense, why did they transfer?
Oh they transferred because of money. So they transferred from
one school from to another for money. These coaches are
set for life. They've made millions upon millions upon millions

(19:06):
of dollars off the backs of these kids. Let's just
say what it is. You get the best kids, you win,
you get a new contract. And the people, when I say,
the people that are creating this win fall of money,
the players, the kids. What do we receive not a dollar?

(19:27):
You know, what we were told the entire time. Oh,
you get a scholarship. That's your pay. You get a scholarship.
But you have coaches making ten fifteen million dollars a
year after year at every school. Every university's coach is
making two, three, four or five million dollars minimum. And
this is just the head coach. And so now that

(19:48):
the players can benefit from it, it's a problem. Every
player their dream is to make it to the National
Football League. If you're at this school and you're not playing, oh,
I'm a transfer to see if I have an opportunity
at another school. There's nothing wrong with that because for
years a culture to get a better offer, he would

(20:10):
resign and go. Did he have to sit out? No?
Was there ever any talk about that. No, when a
kid wanted to transfer, he used to have to sit out.
Now he doesn't have to. So I don't understand these
coaches that have benefited tremendously from these kids, now that
the kids are benefited from themselves. It's a problem. Man.

Speaker 5 (20:29):
As I sit back here and I you know, listen
to it and recognize what's going on. If this would
have been possible when I was in college football to
be offered a million, two million, three million dollars a
transfer to go to UCLA or USC or Texas or

(20:53):
whatever the case may be you're going.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
I would have left. Of course.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
Hey, there's no doubt about listen. I love my Spartans
and I love my Green and White.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
But when you're.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
Eighteen, nineteen twenty years old and you have an opportunity
to make that amount of money, which you probably were
never making your life again, because all of these kids
that are receiving NIL deals, there's no guarantee that they're
going to the next level. So you can't blame them
for transferring and getting this amount of money to go

(21:25):
to another institutional school. And just like Lane said, it's
a massive haul over every season because now guys don't
have to sit out and now they're taking advantage of
the system and the opportunity to compete not only for
a national championship, but to gain financial security at the

(21:46):
same time. And when you're twenty year nineteen twenty years
old and you come from wherever you come from and
they throw that amount of money in your face, you
would be a fool not.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
To take it.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
The culture saying listen, I don't blame these kids at all.
And I love the fact that they have this opportunity, uh,
they getting paid for play or to transfer, because when
I was in school, that's what we were fighting for,
you know, to to have some kind of you know, uh,
you know financial you know security while we were playing

(22:21):
in college, because we didn't have any. And just look
at all these players that were reprimanded from the draft
because of signing Jersey's AJ Green, Todd Gurley, Chase.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Young did get the work.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
Autograph signers are signing Jersey living to them, come on,
and these guys were reprimanded because of that. And now
look where college football has gone since from in the
last twenty three years. Look where college football had the
turn that has taken. And the coaches can't be mad
because just like you said, Lane is benefiting from it,

(22:58):
Savement is benefiting from it, Dabble Sweeney, all of these guys.
But some of these some of these coaches, like like
Dabbo Sweeney are not accepting transfer portals. And that's a
good thing because he wants to build a program around
the guys that want to be there and the guys
that he recruit. That's a good thing. But if I'm
off of three million dollars. If I'm a Jordanatison, I'm

(23:21):
the Blitton, the call winner in college football, and USC
offered mes a million and two dollars.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
I'm out of there. Noo question about it. Lane Uh.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
I get where Lane Kiffin is coming from, but I
just think that it's very it's a very detached approach
to this conversation. You could take what these coaches are making,
cut it down to twenty five percent a quarter. Let
that coach make a quarter of what he's making.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
You think they want to do that, though, hold on,
hold on, let me finish.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
And you can pay the entire Hire School of Athletics.
You could pay the entire school. You know how much
your boy Dabbo makes over I want to say, over
eleven million a year, just around eleven million. It's it's

(24:18):
over ten it's it's it's like a one hundred and
fifteen million dollar contract over ten years.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Do the math on that.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
If you took, If you took and that coach made
a million dollars, a million dollars that if you got
all these complaints about money and managing this and students
and this and that and the other, you make a
million dollars. Cap coaches off at a million dollars salary

(24:48):
and take the money that you're using to pay that coach,
all them millions of dollars, and put it into the
players and manage it.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Man, they'll never do that. Well, they'll never do that.
First of all, it's it's not legal to pay through
the schools. Hey, I'm not even saying i'mouldn't even take
it that back. Cap them at five million, they'll still
stay you No, cap them at five million.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
All I'm saying is is that we talk about all
these problems that are are arising now that that these
players who are generating these moneies for these universities and
for these these employees, all these people are being paid
off of what these players are doing. Well, okay, if if, if, if,

(25:33):
it's if it is about you get a free education.
So be happy with your free education and play and
come out. Well shouldn't coaches look at it that way
then too? So just pay for just pay for where
the coaches live, pay for their food, their room and board,
pay for their transportation, and that's it. The ads, the

(25:54):
president of the university, uh, the other coaches, everybody who's involved.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
If that's if you're gonna say, okay, but and that's it,
and that's it.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
Okay, make sure the university is looking at it. If
it's good for the goose, it should be good for
the gander. So we're gonna keep having. If Lane Kiffen
or you know, any other coach wants to come out
and be talking about what the NIL represents and what
the transfer portal represents and all these different things, you
know what, it ultimately comes down to relationships. It comes

(26:29):
down to relationships. Because to me, there's one thing that
would possibly overrule me leaving a place due to the dollar,
and it would most likely be the relationships between me
and the people that are are coaching and guiding me.
If I know they truly care and they truly like

(26:51):
go figure, they actually love us as players and we
love them, then nothing's breaking that bond, not even money.
But if it's just I'm here, you're my coach, I'm
your player. This is the school I go to. I
don't even like halfway like the school. If I'm in
one of those positions, then you're damn right, I'm going

(27:11):
somewhere else.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
If they paying me money. If they gonna pay me
more money to go there. You got knowing right, that's
where I'm going to go and listen when they trying
to talk, Oh, Congress needs to get involved. And Congress
didn't need to get involved when these coaches would leave
ex school go to this school because you're getting paid
three million dollars more per year, you didn't want Congress
involved in. You didn't want Congress involved when the player

(27:34):
had to transfer and sit out of here. You didn't
want Congress involved in. But because now it's somewhat of
a free for all, and it's what Plexico said. Man,
you eighteen, nineteen, twenty years old. Oh, a million dollars
to transfer here, and it's a good school. It's on
part or better than where I'm at. Oh, I'm out.
Now you want Congress to get involved in this, but

(27:56):
you didn't want Congress involved when it benefited you. To me,
is the biggest problem that I have is now that
the player can flex his power, because now you know
when it was you recruit a kid, once you get
on campus, the recruitment and how they treated it's over.
It's over. You can't do that anymore. You gotta constant

(28:18):
to recruit recruit your players. You got to recruit your
players year in and year out, and now they don't
want to do that because you got to constantly recruit
the next class. You gotta recruit the next class. You
you forget about your kids, you forget about your house,
and now there it's becoming a problem. Exactly there, that

(28:40):
is what it is. Well, yeah, let's go to mister
Isaac Lohinkron.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Hey, fellas, Let's start with Team Usay's opening match and
the Women's World Cup. On Saturday, they defeated Vietnam three
to nothing behind two goals from Sophia Smith. Captain Lindsey
Horam scored the other. The United States outshot Vietnam twenty
eight to nothing, and next up we'll face the Netherlands
on Wednesday. Leonel Messi made his Major League Soccer debut

(29:09):
on Friday night four Inter Miami in a League's Cup
match against cruz Azul of Mexico. They were tied at
one in second half stoppage time, with Messi over the
ball on a free kick. On Apple TV, here it
is Messi and that was the winner. On to Round

(29:37):
three of the Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, American Brian
Harmon has a six shot lead at twelve under par overall. Today,
in round three, Harmon bogie two of his first four holes,
taking his lead down to just three shots, but since
then he has birdied four out of ten holes, so

(29:58):
he now has a six shot lead over John Ram,
Cameron Young and Sepstraka Rom already in the clubhouse after
shooting an eight under sixty three in round three. And
the NFL, the Detroit Lines have signed running back Justin
Jackson and waved running back Greg Bell, and we officially
have our first fights of NFL training camp to tell

(30:20):
you about. There were two separate brawls during a New
York Jets practice today, according to videos posted on social
media by fans who were in attendance at the practice.
It was unclear which players were involved. I guess we'll
just have to wait until the premiere episode of Hard Knocks. Finally,
in college football, Florida A and M has suspended all

(30:41):
football related activities after an unauthorized rap video that contained
profane lyrics was filmed in its locker room, with Florida
A and M players appearing in the background of the video.
The song by rapper Real Boston Ritchie as opposed to
Fake Boston Richie was entitled Send a Blitz. Head coach

(31:04):
Willie Simmons saying in a statement, quote the language is
not consistent with Florida A and M's core values, principles
and beliefs unquote. And if you're wondering earlier today, I
personally reviewed the lyrics of Send a Blitz. The song
contained six hundred and eleven words, fifty eight of them

(31:25):
could not be repeated on the radio. If you're scoring
at home, and what that fella is?

Speaker 3 (31:31):
Back to you and Julior Deilo, I already have.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I already have after reviewing those lyrics, let me tell you.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Oh wow, okay, send the blitz. Hey, speaking of training camp,
everybody is kind of getting rolling now. When I say everybody,
the teens, everybody by next week will have started their
training camp. Were you guys getting in a ton of
fights in training camp and during the season? I did.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Man, I've never been in one fight in training camp
never ever. I've learning to fight in training camp. No what, man,
listen when dudes start fighting, I walked the other way.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Man.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
I ain't got to listen. If I break a hand
and it's over for me. I ain't never going to
know how to swing. You gotta know how I've never
got into a fight with a teammate on the listen.
It made me some some going back and forth, talking
trash and getting after it, but I've never been in
a physical author case.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
You damn.

Speaker 5 (32:33):
But he's not on my team, that's true. That's a
totally different story. And if I was Fred, I would
want to fight me too. The way he was doing it,
the way I was doing I want to fight me too. Hey,
I got to get this man kicked out the game
or something because he over here giving me the business.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
Levart, how about yourself, Oh, I practicing training camp. If
we came out, if we came out and we.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Were flat, I started a fight because it raised it
raised the intensity level every single time, like and then
that's really only the reason why I did it. Like
I would, I would pick a sacrificial lamb if our
team was not going away that they were going to plax.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
You see how he twisted. He being a good teammate.
He was trying to crack.

Speaker 5 (33:17):
When I just heard that training camp fight. There's one
training camp fight that sticks out to me that was
it didn't do anybody any good. I believe it was
my rookie year or my second season in Pittsburgh, so
it was ge Lloyd so so so you know it's uh,
it's live run game. You know we had live here
at that time, No no, and I my second we

(33:38):
had live run and you know we in full pass.
Jerome get the ball, he get hit in the backfield
and Joey Porter beat Chris Ferris off.

Speaker 3 (33:47):
Remember Chris Farris six eight kids from U C.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
L A.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
And they Peasy got up and Chris Ferris kicked Peasy
like in the back of the leg, like kicked him
and like the whole like the fight broke up between
uh like uh, Joey Porter and Chris Levon Kirkland and
Jason Gilden, and you know Coach Coyle, you know he
loved that kind of stuff because the physicality of the

(34:12):
practices just went through the roof. And we just got
back in the huddle and I'm looking at Chris like, dog,
why did you do that? Because you know, everything that
we're getting ready to do for the rest of the
practice gonna turn the rest of the contact And I'm
in a huddle now, I gotta tighten my shoulder pass man.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
That's so funny because I'm gonna.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
Tell you, I gotta button my chest scrap puts a
mouthpiece and you know right now, but imagine going crazy.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
Imagine you done came out to the practice and I
see that you ain't strap buckled. I see you got
your mouthpiece and your and your helmet and your face
mask and guys, is I see you got your your
your your pads ain't buckled up and all like that.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
And I'm like, hold on this food contract today.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
That's a full contact and ain't nobody buckled up. So
I'll hit somebody in the chin. And I'm a starter fight.
And exactly what y'all said is what happened. Everybody got
a strap up. Everybody gotta put their mouth pieces back in.
You gotta you gotta buckle up, your your your chin,
strap your shoulder pads.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
That that was why I fought. I didn't just fight
the fight. I would. I just I would.

Speaker 4 (35:21):
I would fight to raise the intensity level of the practice.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
I would. I would make myself available for that. Well,
not not me. I I was just fighting to fight.

Speaker 7 (35:33):
So you were just fighting to fight, fighting to fight,
MANJ that sports radio man, the far Arrington Plexico barriers.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
I'm TJ Housmanzaida will be right back. That's funny. He
was giving them the business.

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Fox Television with the call on that one. The US
women's national soccer team getting off to a fantastic start

(37:00):
beat Vietnam through the zero last night last segratulations.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
To all women Cup soccer team. Alexa Thompson, the young
teenage feeding on looking to be the first three time
World Cup winners ever so congratulations to the ladies and
bring home the trophy.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
We kind of ended the last segment, you know, going
on nil college football things of that nature. We're going
to end the show with this. Caleb Williams is basically
all but saying USC is making a college football playoff.
We kind of slipped up at the end against Utah
last year. That bothers me. I'm not gonna let it
happen again. USC will be in a college football playoff.

(37:47):
Now it's only four teams, it's not like it's expanded.
Can you see that happening?

Speaker 5 (37:53):
I mean, TJ you said he's going to be the
best quarterback in college football this year. Everybody's pretty much
had as them, you know, to go number one in
the NFL draft next year. And I haven't really seen
enough of them, to be honest. I've seen them, seen
them play a few games. And he's a good player.
I think he's a great, great college quarterback. But he's

(38:18):
expected to make the college football Top four. I mean,
why wouldn't he. He's the best, uguly but best playing
college football. And this would be is USC and U
c l A Are joining the Big Ten?

Speaker 3 (38:31):
Correct? Correct? Next season? After this? After this season.

Speaker 5 (38:35):
So I believe USC will probably leave their mark on
the Pac ten this year before they do join the
Big ten, because they joined the Big ten.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
You know, let's go back to the Pack ten. This
go back to the Pac ten. Hey, the Big ten?
What are they still gonna call themselves a Big ten? Man?

Speaker 4 (38:54):
I see, USC can't beat the thumpers in the pack,
No way, that's the problem.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
They wait person as you say that. So that means
they're going to be five football team and they are
going to struggle in the ten. They ma, mark my words,
they won't struggle.

Speaker 5 (39:13):
I don't know which team is going to the east
of to the west, but if you come to the
Big ten east, you're talking Michigan, Penn.

Speaker 3 (39:19):
State against State, Penn State, O House, Penn State, Ohio.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
State, mark my words. Come November. In December, them California
boys gonna shrivel up.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
Hey, y'all, y'all, y'all say this, Remember.

Speaker 5 (39:32):
That that cold weather football in December is different than
it is in California.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
Half of them boys ain't never seen no snow. Hey,
it's all right, I ain't never seen paid football.

Speaker 4 (39:43):
And zero degrees y'all had y'all's thumper of a team
in the in the Rose Bowl this year and they
got thumped by a Big Ten team like thumped like
that's what Utah is known for, is thumping, like being
the most physical. I don't think us USC will be
able to handle any team that comes to thump and that.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
That's the entire that's that's the entire Big Ten for
the most part.

Speaker 4 (40:08):
But I'm just saying I'm keeping it to the topic
that you put it on. I'm looking at.

Speaker 3 (40:13):
We we've gone away from that. We've gone away from
that topic. I don't like what you guys are saying. Well,
the truth. He doesn't like the truth.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
The bottom line is the SEC they don't have to
worry about thumping all year. They got to thump against
two teams and that's about it the Big Ten. If
you on that side that that plex mentioned, you're thumping
pretty much every week when you get to the it's
the bottom line. It's two teams that's gonna thump you,
and that's it. It's Ohio State, Michigan. Don't trying to

(40:44):
don't eat some candy and somebod ice cream. Come on,
you gotta be I will Wisconsin might more than any
of the other teams.

Speaker 3 (40:53):
Try to thump you. Wisconsin just got a new offensive coordinator.
They gonna air that thing out.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
They still gonna thump you, though, gonna air that thing
guy anyway, I'm about to go see some boards radio.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
Let's go Labard Arrington, Plexico Birds. I'm teaching up on game.
We'll see y'all.

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