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We'll get to that coming up in a couple of minutes.
But our lead this hour is from Sunday Night Football.
Why we are told that it just matters more that
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Sunday Night is the showcase. It's an island game, living
the island life only game. Everything else is done. You
got one game all by its lonesome there on Sunday
Night Football. Mike Tariko, Chris Consworth, We're there for the
Peacock folk as Joe Flacco. That was the big storyline,
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Joe Flacco taking over as the starter for the Colts
against Sam Donald and the Vikings Minnesota on a two
game losing stream where you watching what else was there
to why there was nothing else to watch? There was nothing.
I mean, if you're into sports, there's nothing else that
was it? So you probably were, but maybe not. Sam
Donald played like a guy that saw ghosts and it
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didn't even matter. Sam Donald overcame four sacks and three
turnovers by throwing not one, not too but three second
half touchdown passes in the Minnesota defense, running around and
through Joe Flacco in his return to the starting job
as the Vikings get a twenty one to thirteen win
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in the Sunday Night game, Justin Jefferson one hundred and
thirty seven receiving yards, a lot of big plays for
the Viking offense. There as Minnesota after the two games
losing streak to the Lions and the Rams, they now
are six and two. The better story is in the
losing locker room. And so that is where we will
focus in on. Where does Joe Flacco's performance leave the Colts.
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So I've got rocking chair, pizzeria, and scientific method, and
we will combine all of these things together and we
will say turn out the last the parties over. Wow.
All right, So anyway you slice this anyway at all,
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it was a rough performance and unacceptable. Unacceptable that's the
word I will use. That Indy cleared the runway for
Joe Flacco to take off. I don't have a problem
with that move. That's the better move because Anthony Richardson
pretty much benched himself right unceremoniously taking himself out of
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that game last week. You can't do that. He did
the thing you can't do it at the time, you
can't do it. So he ends up benching himself. Joe
Flacco had to play, and Flacco played like a rocking chair.
Meaning he gave the impression Joe Flacco while he was
out there of constant motion, but much like a rocking chair,
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he wasn't going anywhere. Neither was the Indianapolis offense going anywhere.
The only touchdown that Indy scored was courtesy of a
boomboo by Minnesota, a mistake. Joe Flacco finished the game
with one hundred and seventy nine yards passing. That's it,
no touchdowns, didn't score a touchdown on offense, one interception,
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and a passer rating of sixty three point seven, and
he was also sacked three times, a couple of sacks
late in that game. And Indies offense continues to be
a ghost ship, just an empty vessel found out floating
adrift on the sea of the NFL. Just bad. They
had two hundred and twenty seven yards of offense as
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a team, only thirteen first downs but twelve really because
one was gained via penalty from Minnesota, and only six points.
That's it. That's all for Indye. With Joe Flacco at
quarterback and the Vikings, I thought they had a good defense.
We talked about him a lot on the TV show
about how I liked Brian floor's defense, and they were
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exposed the last couple of weeks by the Lions and
the Rams. But now they they're feeling good again, all
right now, page two, the Vikings stopped the bleeding of
the two game losing streak. The other side here they
stopped the bleeding. But what is your position on Sam
Donald's play for the Purple People eaters at six and two?
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So I was even in victory being fair. If you're
a Viking fan, it's demoralizing. It is absolutely demoralizing, because
if Sam Donald was a pizzeria, his performance would be Shaky's.
And I'm not talking about the mojo potatoes. Oh, he
was serving up turnovers like they serve up those mojo potatoes.
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Because man, you cannot take the Vikings seriously. They'll be
a playoff team. In fact, they have three games coming
up which they should win all three and get to
nine and two if they just take care of business.
That aside, though, I don't take them seriously. The Sam
Donald reliability score is very low, and that is a
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deal breaker in big games. You can't rely on them.
You can't you can win against those mid teams and
the culture in that mid to bag tier the weaker opponent.
You'll be okay there. But in keey Mole Mids, the
Vikings at some point are going to play a team
that's they play the Lions in the playoffs or who
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knows who. Someone will be able to force Sam Donald
to make a play. And when Sam Donald has to
make a play, he looks like a puppy doll, a
lost puppy dog. He doesn't know where to go. He's
completely flummixed. And everything is going to have to be
absolutely picture perfect for this Minnesota team to go on
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a deep playoff run. If you need Sam Donald to
make a play, if you need Sam Donald to step up,
you will end up needing medication because you're going to
be depressed. That's just the way it is. Now. Last word,
we pivot now to Vegas and we have a coaching
change in the National Football League. Now not Antonio Pierce,
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but after getting humiliated by the Cincinnati Bungals, the Raiders say,
you know what we're gonna do. We're gonna fire one
of our coaches. So they did. The wings of change
are blowing in Lost Wagers, Nevada. The Raiders have said
bye bye to Luke Getsey. He's out offensive coordinator fired
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late on Sunday night after nine games, Getsy out as
Raiders offense of coordinator. They also whacked the offensive line coach,
he's gone. They gave the guillotine to the quarterback coach,
he's out as well. And they were also in their
first seasons in lost wages Nevada. So how do you
categorize the Raiders pulling the plug on offensive coordinator to
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Luke Getzy. So my theory is the Raiders used the
scientific method here, and what is the scientific method? So
the first step and these scientific method as I understand
it as a sports talk radio scientist here and that's
what I do here. People say, well, you're just a
gas bag. Now, I say, no, I use this scientific method.
I'm a sports talk scientist as what I am. So anyway,
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the scientific method is to make observations, but to identify
a problem. And Luke Getsy was never the first choice.
He's no one's first choice. He was playing b. The
Raiders had a deal in place with Cliff Kingsbury, who
went to Washington and then the finances didn't work out.
Kingsbury the story that I heard was he at the
last minute asked for more money, and the Raiders mark Davis,
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who's very cheap, the owner of the Raiders, I'm not
gonna pay you more money. And so that he went
to Washington and got more money and and so it
didn't work out. The financials didn't work out, so Kingsbury left.
So they had they had a finder, find somebody, and
they hired this Luke Getzy, who was an abject failure
in Chicago with Bears. He sucked and so the people said, well,
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you know it wasn't his fall. They Justin Fields is
a bomb, and well, Justin Fields is a bum. But
it turns out Luke Getzi's also a bum, and he's
just a lousy coach. He's just bad at his job.
And the Raiders find themselves two and seven, and with
a little bit better offensive coaching, the Raiders should have
four or five wins. Now, four or five wins ain't great, right, however,
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they'd still have a shot at something. They have no shot.
The Raiders are done. And it's embarrassing they find me
because the Raiders are they should be somewhere in that
mix where they're you know, right around average with all
these other teams in the NFL and they're not. And
it's an another blow though for Antonio Pierce, the head coach,
because clearly the owner of the Raiders, Mark Davis, is
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listening to the fans. I've heard stories from people around
the NFL, and he's fully engaged on the social media.
He reads everything, he takes every criticism literally. He's probably
listening right now, Hi, Mark, although I don't think he's
might not be listening because I think PF Chang's is
closed at this hour on Sunday. I know he likes
to go in there and eat the PF Chang So
maybe he's not listening. But again, just because you identified
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the problem does not mean you're any closer to solving
the problem. And so the Raiders find themselves in an
interesting pickle. And we all know pickles are terrible, and
that's where the Raiders find themselves. And I want to
circle back to the Colts here. As I mentioned Joe
Flacco and his issues and what's going on there with
Joe Flacco, here is Flacco trying to explain what the
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hell happened for the Indianapolis Colts off no offensive touchdown none.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
I think any time you have a day like we
had to know, you're probably surprised a little bit that
you weren't able to get it, because you know, they
obviously did a really good job against us tonight, so
you know, you know, coming in here against a team
like this, it's going to be difficult. But I don't
think you ever anticipates something like that.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Play at the beginning of that, he's a day, and
then he said like a night and then a day.
I'm trying to play it just the beginning.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Think any time you have a day like we had tonight.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Daylight we did?
Speaker 2 (11:26):
What is he?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
How can you have a day like we did it?
Play it again?
Speaker 3 (11:30):
Think any time you have a day like we had tonight.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
For your probably a day like we How about if
anytime we have a night like we did today during
the day what play it again?
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Think any time you have a day like we had tonight.
We're probably surprised.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
What does it even mean? I don't, I don't even
Maybe that's why he sucked? Is he in the concussion protocol?
Do we know? Maybe other concussion?
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Think any time you have a day like we had tonight.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
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Renton in Washington is me ten thousand times. He's one
of the few Seahawks fans that gets it. A lot
of them are delusional like Nostradinis and some mothers crying Craig.
But JJ and Renton, he tells you listen that that
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Gino Smith guy's a bump. The guys a bum, But
most Seahawks fans don't see that. Now, that is our
lead from the Pacific Northwest. The game of the day,
the game of the day in the NFL. The real
ones know, the real ones know. Key NFC West matchup
Geno Smith and the Seattle football team playing host of
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Matthew Stafford and the Rams. Would the Rams be able
to ram it all day and a ram it all night?
Were you watching to check this game out?
Speaker 3 (13:43):
No?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Perhaps not. Came down to the very In fact, there
was bonus time, bonus time over the time. DeMarcus Robinson,
who has a wide receiver, he made a gymnastic like
play a one hand catch thirty nine yard touchdown reception
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in over time and MS walk out of Seattle yet
again in the win column twenty six to twenty. The
final LA only needed a field goal to win the game,
but they said, you know what we're gonna go for.
That was after they stuffed Seattle on a fourth down
on the first possession of overtime. Matthew Stafford went for
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the win. He threw the deep ball to Robinson and
he got the w. So Stafford ends up with two
hundred and ninety eight yards passing two touchdowns. He did
have an interception. The Rams have now won three straight
after losing four of their previous five games, and the
La Rams are in second place in a very mediocre
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NFC West. And if you look at the Rams big
picture here for the La Rams, pretty decent shot here.
The forty Niners aren't that good. The Rams play the
Dolphins next week, whose stink, then the Patriots, so they
should get to six and four winning the next couple
of games here, and then things get a little bit
harder after that. But the Rams are set up pretty nicely,
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thank you very much, after an absolute terrible start at
one and four on the season. The better story, though,
you know where the better story is, That's right, the
losing locker room. And so that is where we will
focus here as a Geno Smith, what stakes, Gino Smith
loss three interceptions for the Seahawks. Give me your reaction
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to the performance by the Seattle quarterback, Gino Smith. So
I've got refresher course, Peter Parker and growth chart, and
we will combine all of these things together and we
are going to make a Rosetta stone, because Geno Smith,
when you watch him play, it's like he's playing with
a different language. You need a Rosetta stone to understand
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what exactly he's doing with these bonehead plays and quarterbacks.
So na Gino Smith, what he did for those of
you that are a little slow the twelfth Man. This
was a refresher course for the good people of Seattle.
It was right, you're not that guy, Pal, You're not
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that guy. And Gino Smith is not that guy. We've
tried to tell you, said, well, you're just a RAM fan.
What do you know. I am a RAM fan. I'm
wearing a Rams hat right now. It doesn't matter, Okay,
I'm trying to help you out. Really, what I should
be doing is singing the praises of Gino Smith, because
I hope he stays in Seattle for another five years.
Can't play. He's not good. But yet for some there's
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this cloud. I don't understand. I don't get it. You're
pig headed. You won't listen, and I'm glad you won't listen,
because it's good. Keep sending them out there. Gino Smith
gave you a refresher course. He spelled it all out
for you, down to every period, explanation point, all that
how to play bonehead football. Geno Smith. That was the
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worst meltdown we have seen by a quarterback in the NFL.
They went all the way back to nineteen ninety one,
never before a quarterback leading fourth quarter, not one but
two interceptions inside what the ten yard line there, including
one that was picked by Cam Kinchen's one hundred and
three yard return pick six for the LRMS as a rookie,
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longest in franchise history. The two red zone interceptions in
the fourth quarter that absolutely flipped the game. And he
really is a RAMS MVP Gino Smith. What a performance.
He makes so many mistakes? How many? Too many? He
makes too many mistakes. He's a high end backup masquer
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rating as a starter. And it's a joke. The Seahawk
franchise is in this holding pattern. They're going anywhere with
this guy. They're not. They're mediocre, they're mid and yet
they continue to send him out there. At bench him.
He's a poverty starter. Gino Smith at bench him right now,
and Seattle is entering the bye week. There's a storyline
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to follow here. They should bench Gino Smith. Mike McDonald,
the head coach there. Defensive guru didn't look like much
of a defensive guru here. But you've got Sam Howell.
Not only Sam Howell's all that good either, but he
deserves an opportunity. You clearly thought enough of him, you
held him in high enough reguard that you traded for
him in March from the Washington whatever they're called. So
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give him a shot, all right now? Page two to
Lombo Field we go, key matchup a lot of how
Tom Brady was there, big game, Tom Brady on Fox
had the call there, Jared Goff and the Lions. Wasn't
they statistically dominating performance in the rain? But the matter
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because the Lions end up pummeling the Packers. The final
score not indicative. The game was not close. It was not.
Twenty four to fourteen was the final which sounds like
a close game. It sounds like a competitive game. It
was not that. It was not a competitive game at all.
So what happened to Jordan Love for the Packers in
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a key game at home? Small underdog or what happened?
Two words? Shredded cheese? Those are the two words. Now,
the Jordan Love apologist, the marching and shadow society that
always apologizes for the performance of every quarterback. They will say, well,
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he was playing through a growin injury, okay, and there
was some debate whether he's gonna play. But he played,
and he said it wasn't a problem. They could have
gone with Malik will this, they went with him and
Jordan Love simply was not good. And if you're going
to play quarterback in Green Bay, I would think you
have to handle the weather. And it appeared that was
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a bit of a problem. But when you look down
from thirty thousand feet in the sky, it's much like
the advice given to the young Peter Parker in Spider Man.
With great power comes great responsibility. And Jordan Love without
earning the massive contract, he didn't earn it. He only
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played a handful of games. He didn't play the whole
year last year. But yet Jordan Love was given Baker's money,
second highest paid quarterback in the National Football League. He's
not He's not that good. He's gotten the money, and
he has verified those of us that question the packers
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giving him that money. He is failing and really failing
and falling short of expectations. You win the turnover battle,
people have said for you. You win the turnover battle,
and that is an essential, fundamental old block in winning.
And Jordan Love makes he makes far too many mistakes.
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Now He's not as bad as Gino Smith. We talked
about him earlier, but if you look at what happened
last year as a first year starter and what has
happened this year, I'll give you some numbers to back
up my point here. As a first year starter last
year in Green Bay, Love was picked off eleven times
in five hundred and seventy nine pass attempts. This season,
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in two hundred and forty pass attempts, he's got ten interceptions.
Who goofed? I've got to know. Uh yeah, not good?
All right? Now, final point. We heading now to the
Valley of the Sun, and that is where James Connor,
on a rainy day in Arizona, even in a dome,
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ran for one hundred and seven yards. Arizona physically manhandled
what we thought was a pretty good Chicago defense. Didn't
look like that at all. Twenty nine to nine, the
mid Cardinal get the win in this game and the
Chicago Bears only nine points. That's it. Nine points. So
how do you explain Caleb Williams, who was the number
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one pick overall pick number one? How do you explain
Kayler Williams and the Bears getting smoked by the Cardins.
So this is on my report card I wrote down
e emasculating. It is an emasculating loss. If you look
at the growth chart, the growth chart for the Chicago
Bears quarterback Kayler Williams, right now, it says stunted growth
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is what it says. His progress has been halted and
all those good vibrations. A couple weeks back, Williams tweaked
his ankle. However, his overall body of work is the problem.
Caleb Williams attempted forty one passes, completed twenty two of
them for two hundred and sixteen yards and a passer
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rating of below seventy, which is what you expect from
a Bear's quarterback pretty much every year. But this guy
was supposed to be different. You didn't go against a
good defensive team. Arizona is not. They are not that
not a good defensive team. And that is the third
game now that Caleb Williams has played, completing fewer than
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fifty five percent of his passes, and his fourth with
a passer rating under seventy. Now, I didn't play in
the NFL. All I do is host an overnight show.
But I think that sucks. On this side of the microphone,
he blows and the offense if you look at it,
all encompassing, all encompassing. Here they were held to their
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lowest point total of the season, the nine points. They
didn't score a touchdown in the game, and they had
one drive, only one drive that went past thirty five yards.
And on third down they went three of fourteen against
the Cardinals defense, which coming into the game was the
NFL's third NFL's worst third down defense, third worst worst
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third down defense in the NFL Arizona and for the season,
Kayleb Williams, if you look at it, he's completing less
than sixty two percent of his passes and he's averaging
two hundred eight yards per game. His passer rating is
below eighty five. And Matt eber Fluse, the head coach
of the Chicago football team, he's got some explaining to do. Yeah,
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there's another guy. Would anybody be shocked if the Bears
fired him and just say, well, he ain't it, We're
gonna get rid of him. I don't know how he
kept the job. I'm why did you do that? Did
anyone think he was doing a great job? I mean,
won some games last year, fine, they were mediocre, But
does anything. Matt eber Flues is a good coach and
knows what he's doing. If you are a call up,
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I'd love to talk to you, because I've never talked
to anyone. I've never met anyone. Maybe his family, but
I don't know them. So anyone I've talked to who
I think knows ball, knows football, nobody said this guy's
a good coach, and yet he kept the job. And
now the Bears are well, there's kind of thought they
would be just not very good. And Caleb Williams doesn't
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appear to know what he's doing. And here we are again.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
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Speaker 1 (25:19):
How about that to the third degree?
Speaker 2 (25:22):
This is one big Ben, It's great.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
The Coop dal Loop justin Cooper Grillam, Coop Grillam. Oh yeah, Ben.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
It was reported over the weekend that if the Yankees
are not able to bring back one Soto, that their plan.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
B Oh, I got to hear this. Who's the plan?
Pete Alonso? Oh yeah, the Polar Bear? Yeah, sure, Ben?
Speaker 4 (25:44):
Do you could you see uh Peter Alonzo going to
the crosstown rival.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Uh yeah, Peter Alonzo, much like Juan Soto, whoever gets
the most the most bang free. But I can see
one's I can see Juan Soto and Peter Alonzo playing
for any team, whether it's the White Sox or the
Royal whoever, whoever offers him the most money. But I
would stay away from Peter Alonzo at his age. If
you look at the comps on players like Peter Alonzo,
it is not well. But they need stars, and so
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that would be if the Mets get Soto and Alonso
goes to the Yankes, that would be a great story
for New York Baseball, a great local story. But we're
a national operation next, all right.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
So also over the weekend, it was reported that the
Carolina Panthers were getting calls about teams interested in Bryce Young.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
Yeah, but they were rebuking offers.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
And then, of course Bryce Young led the Panthers to
a comeback win against the Saints.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Ben.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
Do you think Bryce Young stays in the QB one
spot for the rest of the season.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
Well, I don't know if he's going to stay on
the QB one stot. I would doubt that anyone trades
anything of value for Bryce Young, and I would also
be I watched this game. I had an interest in
this game coop as I have an interest with all
these games. I don't know that Bryce Young. I would
say he played well. He had one touchdown in one
inn of the game and had less than two hundred
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yards passing. The bar is so low for Bryce Young
that you know it's if you're Carolina, you're better off
playing him in spots if you plan on trading him
rather than playing him all year, because you could get
hurt next.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
All right, So last week when the Lakers were in Cleveland,
they had chance of Bronnie Bronnie. Yeah, and you know
that makes sense because lebron is from the Cleveland area.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Bronnie grew up there. Sure.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
But then in Toronto we also had chance of Bronnie Brownie, Ben,
How do you explain this?
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Social media? It is a disease. It is a mind virus.
Coop social media, social media, social media, it blows. How
do we know you pass Manesday? When I WoT the
game at your face, Eddie, you said I was gonna
lose Garcia. I want the game.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
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Speaker 1 (28:06):
Who got here? Was you talking to son?
Speaker 4 (28:08):
Here?
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Some instant advice?
Speaker 4 (28:10):
Hold that though no one's paid attention to me for
ten whole seconds.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
And if you don't like it, school you and no
way we go. It's the insta advice line unscreen radio.
The safety net is awful, and we are on who
needs our advice? Now? I was thinking about Major League Baseball,
but by giving baseball advice, we would be gearing promotion
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to Major League Baseball. And they're so stupid. I don't
even want to bother doing that. So we'll go to
the Sunday night game. A lot of fanfare. Joe Flacco
took over as QB one, and then they didn't score
an offensive touchdown, Indianapolis losing to the Minnesota Vikings and
Advice to Indianapolis Advice to the Indianapolis Colts at eight seven,
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seven ninety nine on Fox. You're live on the air.
When you hear my voice advice to Joe Flacco on
the Colts, Hello, Line one, You're on the Airline one,
vote for the only man who could make America great again.
Now that's right, baby, absolutely correct. Vote for me. Good
thing I've heard, damn right. Line two, you're on the
airline too. Hello, all right. Line three, you're on the
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Advice to the Colts and Joe Flacco. Line three, morning time,
Morning time.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Did you say South Dakota and Talaza. The lamb is out?
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yes, it was a train going through there. That's Rick
and Maryland. Line four you're on. It's the instant advice
line for Joe Flacco on the Colts at eight seven,
seven ninety nine on Fox. Hello, line four, Hey, all right,
too slow. Line four. Line five, you're on the Airline five. Hello,
Matt ivflus oy way love Eric. That's Tony from the Bay.
(29:57):
Line six, you're on the airline six. Hello. Line six
is not paying attention. We're going to Line one. It's
the instant Advice line unscreened radio for Joe Flacco and
the Colts. Hello, line one.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Joe Flacco definitely got a call from the NAACP, say
stop taking our quarterbacks down?
Speaker 1 (30:16):
All right. Line two, you're on the air That was
Supermarket Steve. Line too. Hello, I'm buddy and my Hey,
I go. I bet she is. That's why you haven't
been calling Fudgie. Let's go to you. Line three. You're
on the airline three. Hello, Oh yes, Ben, I would
look Joe Flacco.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Here we go, Pianapolis, Colts Square, the Hour Party.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
I'm waiting for the third party. Got you, We've checked
that box. Now I need the third party guy. Line four,
you're on the airline four.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
Hello, get a massage and flower.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
That's our guy, and then you'd be just like the Patriots.
All right, thank you. A Line five, you're on the
air that's our buddy and made Line five? Is it bad?
I know everyone that calls line five. Hello, yeah, it's
a little bad. Ben, scary right. Line five's not there.
We'll go to line six. You're on the air line six.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Hello, Yes, Bong hits for Jesus.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Okay, well there you go. That's Lorraina's favorite religion. Now
let's see your advice, dude, Joe Flacco and the Colts. Hello,
line number on number. Trader's gotta go find Flaccos and Jaredo. Yeah, man,
that's all you need right there. Give him a diaper. Two.
Line two you're on the airline too. Hello, Yeah, Flacco.
(31:31):
Did he say it was tied Rick and Maryland again?
Line three, you're on the air at eight seven, seven
ninety nine on Fox. We're giving advice to Joe Flacco
and the Colts. They made the big QB change and
did not score an offensive touchdown Sunday night in Minnesota. Hello.
Line three, throw it to the thame with the horseshoes
on the helmet. Yeah, okay, lot whatever he said. Line four,
(31:53):
you're on the air line for I remember from the
third party guy. Yeah, the first guy had a point. Yeah,
there he is. We checked all the boxes. All the
boxes we've checked, all right, third party got called. Line five,
you're on the airline five. Hello, Hey, I'm Henry.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
I called earlier.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
My call dropped. Oh good for you. Line six, you're
on the airline six. Hello, Jonas Knox.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Get a new truck?
Speaker 1 (32:19):
All right? Yeah he does have an older truck. I have,
but I have an older car too. Line one, you're
on the air. We don't make enough to get new cars.
We used to beckon radio. We used to get free cars.
They used to give us free cars. Not anymore, not
the nighttime guys. Line he's a morning guy though. Line
one Hello, Line.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
One, put the new line in your weed wacker.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Okay, thank you for that. We're giving advice to Joe
Flacco and the Colts. They made the quarterback change. She
didn't score an offensive touchdown last night, eight seven, seven
ninety nine on the fuck. Line two, Hello, yo, mama, Okay,
thank you for that. Angry Bill, go get a life please.
Line three, Hello.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
Yeah, Loarina's hanging out with Ben too much and she's
acting like a jerk.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Oh wow, blind Scott, Blind Scot's on your biggest man.
You know. I was just bragging the Coop that we're
best buddies.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Ben.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Really wait, we did party together exactly. I don't know
if we're partying. Yeah, I don't know. There's another party.
I didn't hear if you're gonna go or not? Line
I did see the invite thing. You didn't say you're going.
Line four, Hello, Line four, all right, whatever you said?
Line five Hello, Line five, Oh, tugas Tuckers tuck as man.
(33:27):
We'll do one more, only one more, Coop Peggett final call.
It's in avice line for Joe flock O, the Colts
and too. Line two, you're on the airline too. In
the NFL, you have to score more points than the
other team. Yeah, there you go. I never heard that
advice before. Defense wins championships. Blah blah blah blah blah