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February 3, 2020 43 mins

Clay gives Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes props and brings in the crew for their biggest takeaways. Clay discusses the halftime show with J-Lo and Shakira and plays a clip from Friday’s program which shows how Outkick could have won you A FORTUNE had you gambled the crew’s picks. Plus, Clay takes calls from around the country, reacting to the big game!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Sports Radio. The new face of the NFL is Patrick Mahomes,
and you better get used to him being there for
a very, very long time. Good morning everyone, I hope
you are having a fantastic Monday. The Kansas City Chiefs

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are Super Bowl champions, and Patrick Mahomes is the youngest
player ever to be both the Super Bowl winner and
the Super Bowl m v P at the age of
just twenty four years a hundred and thirty eight days old.

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Now that he's got number one, the question becomes how
many more will he win? We debated it going into
the game. I'm gonna stick at three and a half
or four Super Bowls on average that he will play in.
I think that he will win at least three of those,
and I might be low on that, we'll see what

(01:24):
kind of contract he ends up signing. But for long
suffering Kansas City Chiefs fans who had gone fifty years
between Super Bowls, seventy of the population of Kansas City
was not alive the last time the Kansas City Chiefs
won a Super Bowl. This was an epic comeback. If

(01:46):
you are a San Francisco forty Niner fan, you are
sick to your stomach. Given the way this game fell apart.
Up twenty to ten, the forty Niners defense looked like
they were in control of this game. Then in the
final seven minutes, the Chiefs score twenty one points unanswered
to run away with this thing and find a way

(02:08):
to lock down a thirty one to twenty win. Here
is what the final call sounded like on the Kansas
City Chiefs radio network. Mahomes takes the snap. He's just
gonna throw it long for DeMarcus Robinson. It is gonna
use up all the time the game is older. The
Kansas City Chiefs our champions of Super Bowl fifty four.

(02:34):
Final score Kansas City thirty one, San Francisco twenty and
Chief's Kingdom, get ready to welcome your champions. It's impossible
not to feel good for Chiefs fans, but also to
feel good for Andy Reid, who finally wins a Super

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Bowl at the age of sixty one after fighting for
so long to get to the Super Bowl lost back
in the day with the Eagles against the New England
Patriots about fifteen years ago, or so it was. He
finally gets back, comes back from a double digit deficit
for a third straight game, and this one may have

(03:17):
been nearly the most improbable of all, given when that
double digit deficit came to pass uh in the fourth
quarter with about seven minutes to go, as opposed to
a double digit deficit in the first half, like happened
against the Houston Texans and like happened against the Tennessee Titans.
Here was Andy Reid talking about finally getting the final

(03:40):
piece of his Hall of Fame resume. I'll go get
the biggest cheeseburger you've ever seen, prime the biggest one,
and uh, it might be a double but yeah, so
the guys, UH, just last year losing to the championship game.
I think the effect that head on the guys, that
they they felt it getting that far and then being
four inches off it wasn't DeFord. It was all of us.

(04:03):
I mean, we were all four inches. We could have
done four inches better. And so this offseason, you know,
they put their mind to it and and um as
did the coaches and everybody up their game, and you
know this is a result. I mean, it's it's phenomena.
I'm not sure it's all sunk in, but it's, uh,
that's awesome right now. Yeah, we also got Patrick Mahomes again,

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the youngest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl and
a Super Bowl m v P. Talking about the win
after the game. I had two goals when I became
the starting quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, and the
first goal was the window Lamar Hunt Trophy. I wanted
to bring it home, the one that has our founder's
name name on. I wanted to bring it to this family,
in this organization. And the second most important thing was

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to get coach ree Super Bowl Trophy. I mean, he's
one of the greatest coaches of all time. I don't
think he needed the Lombardi Trophy to prove that, but
just to do that, I mean it just it puts
all doubt the data side. And he's gonna be listed
as one of the all time great coaches in history whenever, whenever,
whenever he wants to be done, which I hope is
not not anytime soon. I've had a good start to
my career. I mean, I've been blessed to being a

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great organization with a lot of great players around me
make my job a lot easier. But I know it's
gonna take a long time of consistency if I want
to be where I want to be at in the end.
And I'm lucky enough that I have a lot of
great people around me that I have a chance to
to to go out there every single year compete. As
long as Patrick Mahomes stays healthy, he is now poised

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to join a long list of incredible quarterbacks in NFL history.
And boy, I mean, what a comeback. I know he
didn't play that well early. Two interceptions looked a little
bit off on his game, and to me, the play
that really kind of flipped everything was the deep ball

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that he hit to Tyree Hill after Interestingly, Kyle Shanahan
had had one a challenge on one of the worst
throes of the night for Patrick Mahomes where he missed
Tyreek Hill. We went to commercial Bray who came back,
and I think that deep ball that he hit to
Tyree Hill where Tyree Hill got himself wide open. It

(06:14):
was kind of a lollipop out there. Uh, they hit
that and it put him in position to score the
touchdown to make it seventeen. And then Kyle Shanahan, Like
I know we talked about the big win for Patrick
Mahomes and for Andy Reid. Kyle Shanahan now has two
of the biggest collapses in Super Bowl history. His twenty

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eight to three lead over the New England Patriots, which
the forty Niners gave away, and now his ten point lead,
which the forty Niners gave away. Ultimately, the moment was
just too big, I thought. For Jimmy Garoppolo, Um, he
played really well uh in giving the forty nine Ers

(07:00):
a twenty to ten lead, But in terms of being
able to ultimately put the San Francisco forty Niners on
his back and carry them to victory, he wasn't ready
or able or willing uh to do that. I'm sure
he was willing, he wasn't ready or able. And if
you're a forty Niner fan, there are several plays that

(07:21):
you will point to on the offensive side of the ball,
and that will leave you shaking your head throughout the
entirety of the off season. But to me, the one
that's gonna steing the most is the past two Emmanuel
Sanders that Jimmy g missed when Sanders beat I think
it was third and ten on the next to last

(07:44):
drive for the for the San Francisco forty Niners when
they were trailing twenty what twenty four to twenty and
uh and facing a third and ten, Emmanuel Sanders got
behind the Chiefs defense, he had a step Jimmy Garoppolo
overthrew him. That's a throw that a that a big

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time quarterback can't miss. It's also a throw that if
you do miss it, you have to miss it I
think a little bit under as opposed to overthrowing it,
because if you miss it a little bit under, then
at least you have a decent chance of getting a
past interference penalty as a as a player slows down
and in that case Emmanuel Sanders and the defender has

(08:29):
a good chance uh to to run into him. Uh.
Kyle Shanahan after the game was asked about that. By
the way, if you look at the wind probability chart.
Not that the win probability chart is undefeated or anything,
but man, if you look at it comparing the two

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games both the both the Falcons and now the forty
niner game. In the in the forty Niner game, uh,
Kyle Shanahan had a ninety five five point three win probability.
In the Falcons game against the New England Patriots, the

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Falcons had a ninety nine point six percent win probability.
Those were the highest points of the entire game in
terms of the likelihood that they would win. And that
is pretty wild to think about that. Effectively, Kyle Shanahan
has the two biggest collapses both in Super Bowl history,

(09:34):
and both to happen like they did has got to
be particularly difficult to handle. Kyle Shanahan talking after the game,
they had three time outs, it was tend to tend um.
The last thing we were going to do is allow
them to get the ball with three time outs, especially
with their quarterback and offensive speed. Um to go in
there and score but half before half a real good

(09:55):
um tend to ten, especially with us starting with the ball. Yeah,
you know, I gotta say this is particularly uh, this
is particularly tough the end of the half. That's what
Kyle Shanahan is talking about. I didn't like his decision there. Uh,
the way he used the clock, it seemed to me
like he was afraid of the Chiefs getting the ball

(10:15):
back at ten ten And I know that that the
forty Niners were set to get the ball for the
opening drive of the second half, and uh, but but
I thought that seemed like a fearful way that they
ran plays. Now, they eventually kind of opened it up
on third down and Jimmy g hit a decent gain

(10:38):
and then they got a tough call against them. I
thought on the Kittle offensive pass interference, I think it
was probably the right call. But you see a lot
of hand fighting like that occurring down the field and
usually it's not called um And that took at least
three points off the off the scoreboard for the forty Niners.

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I would say. The other thing, if I'm a forty
Niner fan, that I'm not very happy about is on
the next to last drive, the one when the forty
Niners were still up, uh mahomes sorry, Garoppolo dropped back
to pass and there was a clear helmet to helmet
hit by the Kansas City Chiefs. I mean, Garoppolo took

(11:23):
that hit directly on the helmet. It was a leading
with the helmet. You're trying to protect the quarterbacks. It's
honestly very similar to the call that was made in
the Clemson Ohio State game, which left Ohio State fans
so mad. It's the downright correct call. But in college
football they'll go back and review to ensure that they

(11:46):
don't miss a targeting call. It was helmet to helmet.
It was playing as day and they missed it. Now,
you hate to lose a game on a helmet to
helmet contact or anything like that. But if I'm a
forty Niner fan and uh, I'm upset about anything in
the missed call department, you can be upset about the
Kittle call. But I thought ultimately it was probably the

(12:07):
correct call, even though it was maybe a little bit
aggressive against against the Kittle in terms of calling it.
But missing the helmet to helmet uh late in the game,
when what would have been a first down with around UH,
I think what two minutes and change, UH to go
or thereabouts or four minutes and change, whatever the heck

(12:28):
it would have been. I got more like four minutes. Uh,
it would have been a first down to miss that call.
I thought was pretty egregious given the fact that the
NFL makes such a big deal about trying to protect quarterbacks.
All Right, we are locked and loaded and ready to roll.
As we continue to unpack the super Bowl. Will open

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up phones later in the show, but the next segment,
I will bring in the crew and we will talk
about the game. Also, we were on fire from a
game ambling perspective. I am your new king on lock
it In. I hit five winners on prop bets and whatnot.
And we also as a show hit the opening song

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by Shakira and the opening song by j J. Low.
By the way, how hot was that halftime performance from
both of those women. I thought it was a pretty
stellar super Bowl overall, well produced, lots of drama, lots
of fun, A good way to end what was a

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pretty outstanding NFL season. And it ends with Patrick Mahomes.
I believe now as the new Tom Brady. The new
face of the NFL is Patrick Mahomes. Rejoice Chief's Kingdom,
because I don't think this is gonna be the only
title this man brings to your town. What a win?
For the Chiefs. Three straight double digit comebacks. We've never

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seen that before in the history of any champions Ship run.
This is outkicked the coverage with Clay Travis. All Right,
Danny g your big takeaway was it was just a
fantastic Super Bowl, especially yes compared to last year where

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I'm not gonna lie. I wanted to fall asleep at
halftime last season. This year, man, it was so exciting it.
Fox did such a good job. Fox TV deserves a
lot of credit. The NFL one Year celebration was really good.
To open the game, Demilovado did an amazing job with
the national anthem, and then as we're listening to Shakira

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and you we talked about it earlier in the show
with her and j Lo shaking their bootet side by
side at the end of the performance. That is an
image that will forever burn in our minds. And um,
you know, as far as the game, the Niners blew
a golden opportunity there right before the half. They needed
to be aggressive. You cannot play to not lose, you

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have to play to win. Now. As a fan of
the Raiders and John Gruden as our coach, he's he's
kind of a conservative coach. I've seen him coach in certain,
you know, situations like that, and it drives me crazy
because when you have an opportunity to get points on
the board, you gotta go full throttle. I didn't like
that decision at the time, but they were up twenty

(15:19):
to ten, was seven minutes to go. They didn't lose
because of the way they finished the first half. They
lost because they allowed Patrick Mahomes to take this game
over in the final seven minutes, and because Jimmy Garoppolo
wasn't good enough to match him when he started hitting
full stride. But we all knew Mahomes could go off
in the second half and probably would, and we saw
what he was capable of in the fourth quarter. Yeah,

(15:39):
I just I feel like that the forty Niners lost
it on that third and fift team play. Um. I
think if they get a stop there, they win it.
And uh and ultimately Jimmy g just wasn't good enough
and they looked. The forty Niners did everything they needed
to do for fifty three minutes of this game. They
turned Patrick Mahomes over twice, They held the high powered
Chiefs offense to only ten points, they took command of

(16:03):
the game after going down what ten to three, they
scored seventeen straight to come back to take a twenty
to ten lead, and then they gave up twenty one
points in the finals seven minutes of the game. And
as a result, I don't know if Jimmy G is
going to get back to the Super Bowl. We'll see,
but I just I think there are a lot of
questions about whether he's the guy in San Francisco who's

(16:26):
gonna be good enough to win Super Bowls, And that
was the question coming in. This is a really well
constructed forty team, but ultimately Mahomes is a difference maker
and Jimmy G is not your takeaway dub Yeah, I
agree with d ny G. It was a fantastic Super
Bowl top to bottom, and as far as the actual game,
you know, it was a great comeback by Kansas City.

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But the play calling in the second half, not running
the ball for the forty Niners, I thought was what
did them in because they were having success running the
foot running the football with their running backs, and I
thought they straight away from doing that and I think
it cost him. Let's get a couple of your calls
quickly here who we go to? Uh dnny g. Let's
start with Eddie in Texas. Eddie, what you got? Hey,

(17:08):
good morning. I just want to let you guys know,
I really didn't notice any lips sinking singing whatever there singing.
I'll tell you that much exactly. So, I mean, everybody, oh,
they're a lip singing? Okay, get over uh far as
the game, you know, as he is one of the
best Super Bowls I've seen. I'm from Houston originally. I'll

(17:29):
actually live in Tyler, Texas now, which is about eight
miles from white House. They're going crazy over here today.
I'm driving in town. That's where Patrick Mahomes is from. Yes,
white House, Texas. I mean, you know, it's like a
little piss town. They're going nuts over here. But let
me ask you this. They say he's going to be
in the in the Hall of Fame. I'll mentioned this morning.
That really bothers me nowadays about that because of you know,

(17:52):
it ought to be a career thing where you super
bowls count, but also longevity and stats count. I think
that's why Aaron Rodgers we're being yeah and some other guys.
But I don't I think the guy's great, don't get
me wrong, but he's a gun slinger and he and
he does some things, and I don't know how Linean
is gonna last. So that's give him credit for doing
what he's done so far, but let's don't put him

(18:13):
in the Hall of Fame yet. I almost think he's
in the Hall of Fame. Thanks for the call. I understand, Like, uh,
it's it's a tough call because in order for him
not to make the Hall of Fames, something awful would
have to happen. He'd have to have an Alex Smith
like injury you know where it's just devastating and he's
not able to ever come back from it at the
same level. Um, And that obviously happened to Alex Smith

(18:36):
with the Washington Redskins. But again I argued that ELI
was a no brainer. Um, with with two Super Bowls
and with two Super Bowl m vps. But if you
are the league MVP, alright, which Patrick Mahomes has already done,
if you are the Super Bowl m v P, and
if you are a Super Bowl winner, is there anybody

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you with that trio of stats ever in the history
of the NFL that isn't in the Hall of Fame.
And I look, this is not an argument we need
to have because he's twenty four freaking years old, But
I'm speaking about how what he has done is already
so incredible. I would bet I would venture to say
that there isn't a single quarterback in NFL history who

(19:21):
has been a League MVP, who has won a Super
Bowl and has been a Super Bowl MVP that is
not in the Hall of Fame. You guys can tweet
me if you can think of one off the top
of your head. Let's take a couple more calls. All right,
Nick and Charlotte, Nick, who you got? Hey, guys, Uh,
I just want to say, like, as a Raiders fan,

(19:42):
I'm not afraid of Patrick Mahomes are the Chiefs going
forward because if you look at the last say fifteen
Super Bowl participants, like all the quarterbacks, right, Russell Wilson,
Cam Newton, Golf, Nick Foles, Carson Witz combination, all the
quarterbacks been paid. So once you pay your quarterback, I

(20:03):
mean your team pretty much the clients. I mean, if
you look at the Patriots, Brady is always taking a
paid cut, so he's an outlier. But if you look
at all the last fifty years of the the Super Bowl participants,
like all those quarterbacks pretty much haven't been paid. I
mean maybe New Orleans versus the Colts. That might have
been the only year where you had a quarter of
two quarterbacks that you know, we're actually on good size contracts,

(20:24):
but the wrest sales teams had been paid. Yeah, thanks
for the call. If you want to argue that the
Chiefs are gonna drop back, that's the argument you have
to make. I don't think it's that that Mahomes is
going to suddenly get worse. I think it's that when
he makes and if he makes forty million dollars a year,
that could be an issue going forward. Now this is
also I understand the purpose of making as much money

(20:44):
as you possibly can. This is also something where if
I'm Patrick Mahomes, I sit back and I say, wait,
what if I take thirty What if I take thirty
million a year? How much better does that? Potentially? Let
the Chiefs get around me? And the reason why potentially
you take thirty million dollars a year instead of forty
is because you can make up maybe whatever money that

(21:08):
you are losing in salary based on endorsement income. Because uh,
your team is so good, right if you're in the
Super Bowl every year, every company in America wants you
to endorse their product, and so I think that is
potentially something that where Patrick Mahomes needs super good advisors

(21:30):
to kind of walk him through the process, because that's
what Brady has done. Brady took less than he could
have made right for much of his career, and I
believe that's one reason why the Patriots have been able
to sustain excellence around him, because it's allowed them to
sign talented players and keep talented players on the team
as long as they can. So that's at least worth

(21:53):
contemplating if you want to create a scenario for why
things aren't going to be as good and something that
would scare me. By the way, if I'm the Dallas
Cowboys Dak Prescott. They were able to spend a ton
of money on Dak Prescott surrounding talent over the first
four years of him as a starting quarterback. They never
really had that much success. They never advanced beyond the

(22:13):
divisional round of the playoffs, and now Adam Schefter is
reporting today that the Dallas Cowboys may well have to
franchise Dak Prescott. Well, if they're franchising Dak Prescott, they're
going to sign him to a thirty million dollar plus
one year deal, what does that do to their overall
salary cap situation? Is a good question. Um. So, so
that story is out there, and I'm sure we'll spend

(22:34):
a lot of time talking about that in the days
and weeks ahead. Who's up next? Uh dni G all right,
last one for this segment. Tim in New York, Tim,
what you got contemplating if you want to create Tim
tim Scott Radio. I appreciate the fact that he's a
big fan. Tim Tunr Radio down. Why do we still
have to say this, Well, we're gonna let Tim go.

(22:57):
It's only been a situation with cell phones for five
years now. If you call a sports talker radio station,
listen to the call on your phone and turn your
radio down because there's like a forty delay. And Tim
right now is panic trying to talk. But he's only
had twenty five years to deal with this is like

(23:17):
what's going on when I travel on after nine eleven.
You know, for a little while after nine eleven, the
fact that you couldn't have fluids and the fact that
you had to take your shoes off. You'll be like, Okay,
you know, I understand people don't know it. There's now
been twenty years that you haven't been able to put
water or any other fluid through the through the machine,

(23:38):
right through the security, and also that you've had to
take your shoes off or take your laptop out. They
haven't really changed the rules very much in twenty years.
So maybe maybe possibly know what to do when you
go through security now at an airport, just an idea.
Be sure to catch live editions about Kicked the coverage
with Clay Travis week days at six am Eastern, three

(24:00):
am Pacific. You should all be praising this show wherever
you are right now across the country, because we were
white hot when it came to telling you what was
gonna happen in this game, not only on the field,
but also during the halftime show. I believe we have
audio of us analyzing which songs would be played first

(24:25):
by Jennifer Lopez and by Shakira. Listen to this, what
do you think will be the first song performed? I'm
gonna steal your answer. Whatever the majority believes isn't pit
bull in on the floors and a Miami guy. That's
why I think. But but you wouldn't want to bring
out pit Yeah, that's that's a good analysis, that's true.

(24:48):
But I feel like a Miami super Bowl they're gonna
bring out pit Bull that uh not in this one.
But yes, you can bet on whether pit Bull is
gonna show up in a massive favor because they basically
know because of us the songs. One more time, Let's
get loud on the floor, live it up, de Narrow.
Jenny from the Block, Boy, I guess I would say

(25:08):
Jenny from the Block. That was the first song that
came to my head because it's just such a introduces
her as like, you know, like this is who I am.
That that's kind of my mindset right here as I'm
thinking about these songs. So I would say Jenny from
the Block, Jenny from the Block. If that hits, everybody's
gonna get rich. Who's listening to us right now? You
can be as rich as his YouTube influencers, all right? First,

(25:30):
Shakira song performed whenever whenever dare parenthetical La la la
waca waca she walled or she would I don't even
know is she walled? The song she wolf? Oh? They
misstyped it here. God, that's that would have been great.
If I had picked that one, I wouldn't even been
able to pronounce this song. So they mistyped it in

(25:51):
the email to me. All right, So whenever, whenever dare
Waca Waca, she Wolf, I'm going she Wolf because I
want to see you know that that that's I don't know,
maybe just my age, but that's that's the song that
I think of when I think of Shakira. So I'm
gonna go she Wolf, all right. So I'm gonna go
with she Wolf because now these are both huge upsets.

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There you go one twenty one. J Lo opens with
Jenny from the block twelve to one. Shakira opens with
she Wolf. So if you guys that listened to us,
huge pay days on both of those. But that's not
where it's stopped. I also unlock it in and on

(26:35):
this program, gave out a variety of prop bets. I
gave out six. One of them was a real wild card, right,
I said, I like the value on Nick Bosa at
thirty five to one to be Super Bowl m v P.
If the forty Niner defense can shut down Patrick Mahomes
and the Chiefs. So I missed on that one. That's

(26:57):
the only bet that I missed on this Super Bowl.
I hit on Nick Bosa to have over one and
a half over a half sack. He caused the fumble
and got a sack plus one fifteen. I hit on
the forty Niners and the Chiefs under UH fifty four.
I hit on Jimmy Garoppolo to have under two hundred

(27:19):
and thirty nine and a half passing yards, and I
hit on Patrick Mahomes to have under two and a
half passing touchdowns. Plus I told you to take the
Chiefs that I believed in the Chiefs. So those are
five winners that I gave out the the over under
the Chiefs and then boasted to have over a half

(27:41):
sack uh the uh, the Jimmy Garoppolo under passing yards
and under on the touchdown passes by Patrick Mahomes. All right,
So I had dubbed last night. I texted Dub and
I said, Man, what if somebody had been listening to
us and they had been able to parlay all five
of those bets that I just gave you that we

(28:03):
hit plus Jenny from the block and she wolf hitting Dub.
You did this. You hopped on a parlay calculator and
your answer blew my mind. But it's about to make
everybody's jaw drop out there. If you had just shut
up and been able to bet every single thing we
suggested on this program on Friday or Saturday leading in

(28:28):
or Sunday leading into the Super Bowl, what would you
have won if you had par laid all seven of
those bets together. And by the way, for people out
there who don't understand, a parlay requires you to hit everything.
In other words, you have to be right seven and
oh if you go six and one, you'll lose. If
you're not a gambling expert, you're not following gambling very much.

(28:50):
But if you had bet what was a dollar figure
dub a hundred bucks. If you would put a hundred
dollars on those five bets that I just ran you
through on the under on the Chiefs to win, on
the under, on Jimmy Garoppolo yards passing, on the under,
on Patrick mahomes Uh touchdown passes, and on Nick Bosa

(29:12):
to have over a half sack plus she Wolf plus
Jenny from the block, all seven of which we got
right on this radio program. What would you have won. Well, Clay,
you could have damn near retired because you would have
won eight nineteen dollars. That is an unbelievable stat So,

(29:35):
if you had bet a hundred dollars on those seven
things that we gave you out on the program, the
five props and the two relating to the Super Bowl
halftime show, you would have won. What's the hundred dollars
would have turned into one again, eight h one and
nineteen dollars. Oh my god, that's almost a million. That's

(29:59):
almost a million dollars off of one bet. Now, to
be fair, I'm not sure that it was possible to
parlay all of these different things together. I haven't ever
tried to do that. Like, I'm not sure if they
allow you, for instance, to parlay bets on who's gonna
perform at the halftime show? Uh. And sometimes they restrict

(30:20):
whether or not you can string together multiple uh, multiple
prop bets like this this. Sometimes you can, sometimes you can.
It kind of depends on the shop because again there's
a large risk there. But that is an unbelievable hit
that we had on on these on these programs, And

(30:41):
you said, Danny g as soon as the halftime show happened.
Your phone blew up with people with she Wolf and
Jenny from the Block. Yeah, my notifications went crazy and
every single tweet said, oh my god, you guys just
made somebody rich. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, we're
gonna open up phone lines. I don't know if anybody
took our advice and and bet on the um. But

(31:01):
I it's not just there. Remember the reason why I
brought that up was I went on Fox Nation for
part of Fox News to give out to give out picks,
and that's why I was asking you guys for your
help to make the selections on the halftime shows, and
so I went on camera too. Maybe we can see
if uh if Elijah has uh the video of us

(31:23):
making the picks as well, we need to put out
uh the audio of that. But there's video for Fox
News of me giving that out as well, uh, in
which case, hopefully we made a lot of people rich.
This is outkicked the coverage with Clay Travis. I believe

(31:44):
a big part of Patrick mahomess legacy is now solidified
because at a minimum, he's won one super Bowl. That's
the same number of Super Bowls as Drew Brees and
Aaron Rodgers, for instance, have one in their careers. It's
hall hard for a quarterback to win even one Super
Bowl same number, by the way, as Brett Farve as well.

(32:07):
Those are three first ballot NFL Hall of Famers beyond
a shadow of a doubt, and Patrick Mahomes at the
age of twenty four, has already equalled them. I believe
he will win three or more Super Bowls in his career,
which will put him up at the very top of
the all time greats list at quarterback. But this was

(32:29):
the first. It was an important one because look, there
are great quarterbacks like Dan Marino who might only get
to one Super Bowl. It's it's possible, highly unlikely, I think,
but possible. Patrick Mahomes never gets back to another Super Bowl.
Cementing that legacy by winning at the age of twenty
four is absolutely massive and it goes a long way

(32:50):
towards limiting any pressure he might feel in the years ahead.
For Jimmy Garoppolo, it's young team at the forty nine.
Maybe he will get back, maybe not. I think the
storyline coming out of the Super Bowl is that a
lot of us, myself included, who said we felt like
he had limitations. We didn't necessarily believe in him as

(33:11):
much as we believed in Patrick Mahomes. I think that's
a valid concern. In the wake of his performance, he
wasn't awful. Far from it. The first interception that he
threw was really bad, and he missed Emmanuel Sanders for
what could have been an iconic touchdown pass the likes
of which Joe Montana made a career throwing in the

(33:31):
Super Bowl. Big player on big stage needs to make
big plays, and we saw it from Patrick Mahomes. Frankly,
we didn't see it from Jimmy Garoppolo. Um, we got
a caller who wants to weigh in and says he
bet on those uh those song opens Jenny from the
Block and Shakira what's up? Yeah. Unfortunately, Dustin in Indiana

(33:51):
couldn't hold on, but he won fifty two hundred dollars
by betting on those two prop bets from our show.
Well there you go. So we made people a lot
of money and what was the number, So we gave out.
If you're just waking up with us right now, we
gave out. I did unlock it in and on this program,
five winners on prop bets I gave you. I told

(34:12):
you Bette on the Kansas City Chiefs, they won and covered.
I told you to get out there and take the
under that I felt like the forty nine or defense
would control this game to a large extent, and they did.
I told you Jimmy Garoppolo under passing yards it was
two and thirty nine and a half. I thought that
was way too high based on the way the Garoppolo
had played in the first two playoff games. I told

(34:35):
you to take the over on Joey Bosas sorry Nick
Bosa sacks. Uh and it was a half and he
got a sack, strip, sack, fumble, and was in the
mix to get several more sacks, but got the over,
got a sack and a fumble cause uh. And I
told you to take the under on Patrick Mahomes touchdown passes.
It was two and a half because I felt like

(34:57):
it was unlikely that Patrick Mahomes was going to uh
was going to throw a lot of touchdowns in this
game against this forty niner defense. Now, UH, that was
five winners. I also gave you out a couple of big,
big time potential pays, UH playout payouts. I gave you
uh Nick Bosa at thirty five to one to be

(35:18):
the Super Bowl m v p uh And obviously that
didn't pan out, but thirty five to one is a
big number. And I also said, I think unlock it
in Emmanuel Sanders at something like fourteen to one to
score the first touchdown. That didn't happen, but those were
big payouts. But if you had taken the five get
bets that I gave you to start there, which were

(35:39):
roughly coin flip bets right roughly fifty fifty bets, and
if you had paired them with Shakira starting with she
Wolf and j Lo starting with Jenny from the block,
you would have won how much money dubbed if you
would have risked one hundred dollars on those seven plays
and part you've been able to parlay it all together
on those seven bets, and if you're not familiar with

(36:00):
the par late means you have to get all seven correct.
You would have won what dub you would have won
eight d one and nineteen dollars. That is one heck
of a performance that we we almost gave you an
opportunity for. We haven't talked about it very much. What
did you guys think. What's your review of the Shakira

(36:20):
j Low performance? Danny G Well, you watched half time?
Of course I did. Yes, I was glued to it
like most other red blooded Americans. It was good. Shakira
was lip sinking. They turned her mike on later in
her performance for her shout outs, and then she was
kind of singing over her track for her last song,

(36:41):
j Lo. We noticed her mike was live pretty much
the whole time. So that bothered me a little because
some people were like, oh, Shaquira was the much better singer. Yeah,
I wonder why, But I wasn't much paying attention to
the vocals as much as I was. Their moves and
them dancing and then both shaking their booties side by
side at the very end was the perfect finish to

(37:02):
that performance. God bless America. I agree that that was
a gift that will live on forever, Shakira and j
Lo both giving us the uh what would you call that?
That was the the shaik herb around the world. Uh
dub What do you think of the performances? Well, look,
I thought it was just an absolutely beautiful performance by
Shakira and j Lo. They got the crowd going. They had,

(37:23):
we had some friends over at the house. Everyone was
glued to the TV boys and girls and uh and yeah,
I have no complaints on the Super Bowl halftime performance
whatsoever and a plus ten out of ten. Yeah, it
was really pretty outstanding. Um. And again I have to
say eight hundred and twenty two thousand, one nineteen dollars um,

(37:43):
if you had been able to to parlay all those together,
I won the crown, unlock it in. Everybody was disgusted
with my performance by obviously all those bets that I
gave you out. So I will be in rare form
later this afternoon on television on FS one as I
put on my crown and uh and survey all my kingdom. Um.
But but that was a that was a heck of

(38:05):
a super Bowl in general, What did you think, Eddie
of the halftime performance? Well, I like booty shaking as
much as the next man, but I in general don't
care for any halftime shows, so I usually find something
else to do. I actually was at two Super Bowls
and during halftime I walked around the stadiums and just
looked at the stuff I didn't I don't care about

(38:26):
that stuff. I see. I like kind of the big
production of the show. UM. I think it's kind of
incredible that they can put all this on together, like
you know, right during halftime and they can get all
that out and each of them get you know, twelve
minutes total or whatever it was. UM, I'll bring you
guys back here in the final segment, we'll talk about
the commercials. Anybody have a favorite commercial as part of

(38:46):
the overall overarching performance of the Super Bowl. Obviously we're
spending three hours talking about the super Bowl in general. Uh.
We'll also take your call. Let me take a couple
of calls here. I said we were gonna take some calls,
and we take up of calls here, uh quickly to
clear up some of these lines. And then we'll take
more of your calls and continue to break things down.
Who should we go to first? Let's start with Matt

(39:07):
in Virginia. Matt, what you got excellent? Uh have two
things to say, well, this go chief. Second of all,
I don't want to hear anybody doubt Andy Reid ever
again about his playoffs. Third thing is skip bailiffs can
suck it, y'all, enjoy your day up next to stop

(39:27):
next Okay, let's try Zack in Idaho. Zack, what you
got for us? Hey, what's going on? Gay? Just reacting
to the game. What would you would you want to
weigh in on? Okay, So the third intend that Jimmy
chew Jimmy g overthrew by like ten yards. I don't
know why more people aren't bringing up the fact that
that was a four down territory. I think they could

(39:49):
have probably ran it because everybody's been seen on PAP
for five or six yards. But I don't know why
they weren't looking for use check and Kittle for a
couple of halfs in the flat or maybe e bowl.
I think they could have easily gotten ten yards in
two attempts there. I think that was one of the
biggest coaching night when I was watching the game live. Yeah,
thanks for the call. Well, first of all, they got

(40:11):
a wide open touchdown pass, So I don't know how
you can criticize the play calling on fourth and ten
when if Jimmy g actually makes a good throw. They
had and I don't know if that was the primary option,
but it seemed like it was the primary option. They
had Emmanuel Sanders wide open in the center of the

(40:32):
field for what should have been a touchdown. So I'm
not going to criticize Kyle Shanahan because he didn't throw
a five yard under under route on third and ten
when they set up what should have been a touchdown pass.
If Jimmy g had thrown it better, or if he
had just thrown it a little bit short, that's probably
a pass interference because Emmanuel Sanders can come back to

(40:54):
the ball like Travis Kelsey did on a big was
that third down as well? Right? Wasn't that the third
down play where they got that was another big play
that I'm sure Robert Salo would like to have a game.
But I believe that was like third and ten when
they left their man in single coverage and Mahomes recognized
it and just threw the ball up to Kelsey and

(41:14):
it was an underthrown pass, but he got the pass
interference to to allow the touchdown there. So I don't
think you can criticize Cayl Shanahan at all there. Who's
up next? Shane in New York? Shane? What you got? Hella?
What's up? Man? Just want to comment on Mahomes and
the halftime show? Um, I couldn't agree with you more
very important for him to get that first one in

(41:34):
at such an early age like Brady did in the
second year. Um, I think he's on path obviously to
be a first hop h I think he's already a
first Bottle Hall of Famer and on track probably to
win three, four, five, six. And regarding the halftime show,
I thought it sucked for the simple fact that Shakira
and um j Lo had promised to do a Kobe

(41:58):
tribute and they actually said, I think you'll be very
proud to see the message we're trying to convey on stage,
and I just thought it was very poor that they
did not promise on on on the tribute. I'm obviously
a huge Kobe fan. That's been a very very mournful
week for me, and disappointed that thanks to the call,

(42:21):
I think Kobe would probably say that that was pretty
good tribute. I can't speak for for Kobe obviously, but
I think most heterosexual men watching Shakira and j Low
perform at halftime, I thought that that was a pretty
good tribute to all of us. One more call here,
and I didn't hear him say they were going to
give it to Kobe tribute, but but but I feel

(42:43):
like they tributed all of America with that before. Yeah,
I think you're right. Last one of this batch, let's
go to Brian in Kentucky. Brian, what you got, hey,
guys doing? Thank you for taking the call. Uh, this
a quick question. Is there any other Super Bowl halftime
show that you had hoped for a wardrobe malfunction than
the one that we had last night? I don't. I'm

(43:05):
trying to think of more attractive duo that's ever performed
in the Super Bowl. I mean I can't think of one.
I mean, uh, they had a thirty five second delay,
so I think the chances for a wardrobe mawe function
were slim um so, and that's probably one reason they
had the thirty five second Well, we got an instant
meme when Shakira did that tongue thing. Yeah. Celebration, the

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