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high definition, you know, that's like the standard, that's the
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And instead of John just saying absolutely, you just recently
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I was called a racist via text message. But the
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actually sure what a raciot is, but apparently I'm a raciat. Dan.
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I think it's I think that's like a chu, like
a rat yacht. I think that's how you pronounce it,
So a rat sat. By the way, how does it
feel to have your first show with us as a
married man? It sucks, Jane. I mean, you know, it's
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like now you like all every joke comes with a
little bit of guilt attached to it, Like you can't
even make like a decent joke about a strip club
because you gotta turn you over your shoulder and make
sure she's not there with a machete. It's just like
it's a it's a miserable life, Dan, I'm only five
days I do It's terrible. Oh We've got that. It's
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a great show with John. Can't even give out the
fake Twitter laughing at first. You know, you know we're
often running here. Oh man, this is something. Dan Starter
of the Washington Redskins today released a statement following yesterday's
Washington Post story where fifteen former female employees alleged sexual
harassment within the organization, some within Dan Snyder's inner circle.
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This is the statement from Snyder. The behavior described in
yesterday's Washington Post article as no place in our franchise
or society. This story is strengthened my commitment to setting
a new culture and standard for our team, a process
that began with the hiring of coach Ron of Coach
Rivera earlier this year. Again, it took two sentences to
bring in Ron Rivera's name, Beth Wilkinson and her for
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for her firm are empowered to do a full, unbiased
investigation and make any and all requisite recommendations. Upon completion
of her work, we will institute new policies and procedures
and strengthen our human resources infrastructure to not only avoid
these issues in the future, but most importantly, created team
culture that is respectful and inclusive of all that from
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Dan Snyder earlier today, now now Jonas, Actually the original
I was gonna say, the original draft was, oh, and
I'm not selling my team like that was actually the
original one that he wanted to send out, but they said, listen,
just just play this one cool in the meantime and
just release this one from earlier today. Well, I've told
you before. I'm I'm three years married, three plus and
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I've said on the show and I don't if told
you the thing in marriage that I've learned the most
is how to apologize. And the one thing that I
have I have failed to see in the statement is
any sort of apology from Dan Snyder. I also see
the Ron Rivera as I mentioned in sentence number two,
But this is this to me, this statement is a
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typical Dan Snyder sort of statement. And to your point,
I'm sure he probably wanted to write, I am not
selling my team. This is not going to happen. There
are questions what's going to happen with the minority shares,
But over the last twenty four hours, I think that's
been the biggest conversation of all as you're trying to
figure this out, is is Dan Snyder going to remain
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owner of the Washington football team? And I think that
that is probably going to be the case because wasn't
named in a direct of of being one of those
alleging to have sexually harassed employees. The comment by one
of the victims was that it would be difficult for
Dan Snyder or Bruce Allen to not know. Now what's
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going to be the problem or what's going to be
the issue for Dan Snyder is if this independent investigation
is going to find that he actually did dough did
know and condone this sort of behavior. And even if
that's the case, Jonas, I'm not sure if that's going
to be enough for Dan Snyder to lose this team. Yeah, Look,
unless there's something more to the story based on everything
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that we saw, because everything that came out yesterday is terrible,
and obviously you feel for the women that were impacted
by it. You feel for anybody that would be impacted
by something like that in which they don't feel it's
safe or appropriate to go to their workplace every single day.
So of course what happened in there was awful. But
unless there's something more, like you said, something that directly
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links Dan Snyder to having involvement and knowing this, and
even beyond that point, Dan Snyder's not selling his team
and the fact that this story came out because look,
I heard, uh, you know somebody who was behind the
reporting of this story, who was on with Doug Gottlieb,
who were filling in for who was filling in uh
for calling coward on the Herd on Fox Sports Radio.
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Heard on many of these Fox Sports radio affiliates earlier
today and they said that they've been working on this
story for two years. Well, if you've been working on
it for two years, why now all of a sudden
is the story coming out because a lot of the
people involved in this story are no longer employed there.
There were changes made very recently which obviously tipped off
Dan Snyder and the Redskins or the Washington football team
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if you want to call it whatever they're going to
be called. Um, hopefully not the red Wolves Dan no offense,
but hopefully not. All Right, listen, I'm just okay, I'm
I'm just saying. But in all seriousness, the fact that
these departures happened, I think they knew something was coming
down the road, that it was going to happen. But
I don't think this means that Dan Snyder has to
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sell his team. Is he a great owner as far
as wins and losses? No? Does he make really good
free agent signings? Clearly has he has? He you know,
had been a little bit of a black eye on
the organization and in the NFL. Yes, But it doesn't
mean that he's going to sell his team. And a
lot of this feels like somebody wants Dan Snyder out
and they're trying to pile up things and reasons try
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to try and get him out of the league. I
still don't think it's enough, though, Well it was two
years ago that there was the report that the cheerleading
squad of the Washington Redskins were forced to um do
topless shoots for their swimsuit calendar, which obviously tompless wouldn't
be required if you're doing a swimsuit calendar. So so
maybe there is a connection to an investigation starting at
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that time. You also, then people are are connecting the points, Jonas,
of the name change of the team, the pressure from
Roger Goodell, and was was the name change a distraction
or meant to be used as a distraction. But to
your point, not only do I think that Daniels Dan
Snyder is going to keep the team, Jonas just in
from the statement, and and I don't know, it may
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not be fair to pay things apart. But when when
I look at this statement, I said that there was
no apology in there. There was no apology that things
these things happened within his organization. I don't know if
that an apology, if an apology would admit guilt and
that's why he didn't do it. But if that's the case,
I'll also point to this Jonas when he says, upon
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completion of Beth Wilkinson's work, we will institute new policies
and procedures in strengthen our human resources infrastructure to avoid
these issues in the future. And to me, when you
talk about incompetence and part of the piece there was
one HR person like that, like that was it? There
was so so one of the takeaways of of of
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a football organization to be like, yeah, I'm HR. Not
only does it show you complete incompetence, it also shows
you the notion of how you can overpower the one person.
You know. Part of the thing you know with human
resources is it's independent. It's not necessarily tied to your company.
There are other avenues to go where you are allowed
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to voice your concerns if you're an employee within your company,
and it should be a a place where you can
go without feeling that you're gonna be penalized. And that
was anything but what the Washington Redskins did so just
for the simple fact of and maybe admit that you
made mistakes or admit that things were wrong, but don't
sit there and try to tell me you're trying to
strengthen your human resources department when you only had one
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freaking person as your HR. This is you know, I
wanted to believe that Daniel Snyder was doing the right
thing with the nickname change, and that this was this
was an opportunity for him to for as bad as
he had been, to maybe make it positive change and
maybe try to turn some of his legacy around. This
latest statement and now where we are with his Redskins
team to me tells me anything, but and I just
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don't believe. I mean, the allegations that were horrendous, But
to your point, I think he's gonna dig in his heels,
He's gonna be who he is and nothing is gonna
change with the Washington football team games. Let me just
ask you this because I think this is and I
think a lot of people felt this, but maybe they're
not comfortable admitting it on the air. So I'll admitting
you don't have to admit it, but I will admit
it because I think I think there will be some
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pushback initially from this when I saw the rumors of
this report that we're coming out and some of the
details of the rumors, and it was everything from uh
Dan Snyder paying off refs to Jay Gruden sleeping with
the same woman as as a player on the team,
and that player sat out and that's why the block
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was missed and Alex Smith had his leg nearly ripped
off his body. When you heard um these uh nude
photoshop like all these other rumors that came out, didn't
when this report came out, didn't you kind of take
a step back and go and and in a in
a weird way. And all of the details in this report,
if they are true, all of the allegations, if they're true,
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they're awful. But didn't party you go, oh, that's not
nearly as as terrible as some of the other details
that were reported or alleged to come out in this report.
That's how I looked at it. And I just wonder
if somebody got in front of this and maybe and
one of the conspiracies that I've seen thrown out there
is that maybe Dan Snyder was behind putting out all
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of those other erroneous claims, those other out of this
world crazy claims, so that the reaction and the pushback
wasn't as intense because it wasn't all of these other things,
and it came out to be this story, well, you know,
in the in the reports that I had heard or
the rumors, that's not even say reports. Let's just say
the rumors. Daniel Snyder was named in none of those,
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So you know, so, I I mean, I don't want
to I don't want to accuse out it though, but
I mean, it was it was like he was independent.
It was about coaches, it was about other front office people,
it was about other things that have gone in the past.
But it was nothing again directly related to Dan Snyder.
So maybe that could be also. You know, I don't
necessarily want to speculate on it either, but I do
think that the nickname change is very coincidental with what
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we've had here with with this coming out to your
point about um, you know, about what we thought that
we we could hear. And again it's not about the
the the uh, the the allegations that were made and
lessening those by any means, because because it's not I mean,
now these allegations are put into the spotlight. You're just
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wondering if is there a way that Daniel Snyder can
distance himself from that, because if things were the frat
house rumors that we were, you would kind of have
to say, how in the world does he you know,
not know this this report? You're just wondering like, Okay,
is there a way I mean, there was there was
a point where where one of the one of the
victims said that Bruce Allen was sitting you know, five
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feet away from her while she was sobbing for thirty
minutes and you know, didn't do anything about it. And
Bruce Allen was, you know, Dan Snyder's right hand man.
Maybe that was the the arrogance. Maybe, but but again
now you're two people away from the actual allegation that
make it's so tough. But within all of this, Jonas
of just even though the statement of the lack of
the apology again using Ron Rivera to you know, the
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guy's gotta coach football games, by the way, now he's
got to deal with this or you know, change this.
Like it just tells me that Dan Snyder hasn't learned
anything and hasn't changed anything. And to your point, he's
digging in his heels to keep this football team. Yeah,
I totally agree, Dan Buyer Jonas knocks in for Doug
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Coming up, uh in just a little over two hours,
it's the John Ramos Show. Prior to that, though, we
are gonna be joined by the host of one of
my favorite shows, one of Jonas's favorite shows. You see
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it on the Cooking Channel, Carnival Eats. Noah cap will
be joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. There may
not be Carnivals, but you can eat that carnival food.
We're gonna have fun. That comes up in two hours
right now. We're gonna have a lot of fun. So
excited to have on our show. He's a super Bowl champion.
He's in the eleven year NFL VET. You can see
him on First Things First on Fox Sports One at times,
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and also here I'm in ESPN New York. Chris Canty
joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. Hey, Chris, how's
your Friday going? Going pretty good so far? Fellas Dan Jonas,
I hope you guys are doing okay. We had oh,
go ahead. I was just gonna say, I mean, I
I commend him because I see, obviously Chris on First
Things First, and he's got a deal with Nick Wright's
Chiefs Ball washing the entire season. So I commend you
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for your courage and dealing with it. That's not an
easy thing to put up with. But uh, sometimes listen,
we all get carried away with our fandom. I'm a
lifelong Yankees fan, so seeing my team play on Tobo Baseball,
there's nothing better, So I get it. Yeah, amazing stuff.
Chris Kenny joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. So
we seemingly got some good news from the NFL, where
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it seems like the Players Association was notified that, Hey,
training camp is going to be um pretty much with
a few modifications, but it's safe to go, is the
message that we get coming out of the league and
the and the Union. Chris, what would be your concerns
if you were playing in the National Football League before
you went to a training camp, what would be on
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your mind? Well, I mean the protocol is obviously is
the most important thing, right making sure you have a
safe workplace environment and to make sure that NFL teams
have a plan in terms of limiting the possible transmission
of the virus if one of the club employees were
to be infected. So just making sure that the protocols
are in place, that we have a firm understanding of that,
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and then also understanding what happened in the event that
somebody tests positive, Because it's inevitable that players are going
to have to deal with this, right the coronavirus is
not gonna be for the National Football League, So you've
got to have a plan on how we're gonna deal
with this. And I think that's that's the part of
it that that a lot of players are going to
try to come to GRIFF with in the coming weeks
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as their schedule to report. How comfortable would you feel, Chris,
if you are still playing and you had a report
in you know, a couple of weeks amidst everything that's
going on. I mean, this is a tough circumstance. It
would be it would be hard for me, but I
think depending on where I was at in my career
would determine what I'm probably going to do. Um If
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you're a young guy that's trying to establish himself, You're
you're trying to build your career and ultimately get to
that financial security, You're probably gonna be highly motivated to
go out there and play. You're gonna take on the risk.
If you're an established veteran player that that has that
financial security, then maybe you you think about making another decision,
Maybe you think about deciding to opt out of the season.
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So I think it's it's one of those things that's
case by case, and even with the individuals, I think
based on where guys are at in their careers, they
could make a different decision. Chris Canty joining us here
on Fox Sports Radio. It's the Doug Gottlieb Show. He's
Jona Stocks, I'm Dan Buyer sitting in for Doug. Today.
The story of the week is the the franchise tag,
and of course the story for what seemingly is forever
of what is what the Cowboys were going to do
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with Dak Prescott, we now at least have an idea
for you'll have to play under the franchise tag. In
your time in Dallas, what was your experience in dealing
with with the Cowboys and contract negotiations when you were
in Big d Well, there weren't There wasn't any experience
because I ultimately left in free agency in two thousand
and nine and signed with the New York Giants. Um.
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You know, the Dallas Cowboys under Jerry Jones, they try
to have a plan on how they want to do
business and how they want to keep core guys, keep
the nuclear of their teams, the guys that they deemed
critical to having sustained success. And if and if you're
one of those guys, Jerry Jones is gonna find a
way to be able to lock you up. It's hard
to believe that they wouldn't classify Dak Prescott as being
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one of those guys. And so I'm surprised that this
is taken so long for Jerry in the Dallas Cowboys
staff to get done. I mean, you're not gonna go
anywhere unless you have a quarterback that's capable of winning
you games. Especially once we get into January and Dak
Prescott has proven that he's won a playoff game. This
is a guy that's forty and twenty four as a
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starter in a regular season, he's average and double digit wins.
I don't understand why you wouldn't take the opportunity to
get a guy like that locked up. They didn't do
it last off season, they didn't do it this offseason.
As time goes on, that number is only going to
continue to go up. So if Jerry Jones and Stephen
Jones have an issue with the amount of total compensation
or the average annual value, it's only gonna go higher
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from here. So I I ultimately don't know how they
end up coming to a resolution where the two stay
together in a long term marriage. I don't see it.
Why do you Why do you think it didn't get done, Chris?
Because I'm with you. The fact that the Cowboys chose
to sign their running back and their wide receiver before
their quarterback is bizarre. I don't know any other team
in the league that would put the priority of the
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quarterback third among the list of positions that were needing
to be signed. But why do you think Dallas didn't
get it done. Do you think there's a lack of
confidence or do they want to see what Mike McCarthy
can do with him before they commit long term? Well,
I mean you can, you can put those questions out there,
but whether or not that fits at Mike McCarthy's offense
didn't stop Jerry and Stephen Zones from offer them a
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five year contract. So I mean, it's not like they
don't want to play around, they just want them around
at their number. And quite frankly, as time goes on,
Dak Prescott gets more and more leverage because he moves
close to the free agency and based on what we
expect on you know, the cap to do going into
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one with the financial implications of the pandemic, with its
staying flat or potentially going down, it's gonna be tougher
for Jerry and Stephen Jones to slot Dak Prescott in
at another franchise tag at thirty seven million dollars. So,
I again, I'm looking at the different possibilities and I
just I just don't see a scenario where it ends
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up with Dak Prescott staying in Dallas on a long
term deal, Chris Kenny joining US here on Fox Sports Radio.
What was your take on the Mahomes contract. I mean,
the numbers are absurd, but there was some question of
shouldn't Mahomes have done a shorter term deal that you know,
did he give the Chiefs too much of a break?
What about that record center that that Mahomes got in
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Kansas City? Well, to me, when I saw the structure
of the deal, it became clear that Pat Mahomes wanted
to stay there and he wanted to give Brett Veach
a maximum flexibility when it came to roster construction and
trying to keep the talented, the talented guys that they
considered core guys on that team. Right, It's not it's
not a coincidence that you're able to get the Mahomes
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deal done and then a week later you're able to
take care of Chris Joe so he doesn't have to
play on a franchise tag. That Pat Mahomes made that possible.
So you know, when you started talking about a ten
year contract extension with most of that money in the
way of roster bonuses, I mean that that gives the
Kansas City Chiefs a lot of flexibility to be able
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to move money into future years in order to take
care of guys in the short term. So Pat Mahomes,
he let it be known that he wants to stay
in Kansas City. And I think that this is a
move that was necessary if his goal is to chase
down Town Brady and try to win a lot of championships.
So I think he just he gave himself that opportunity.
He said that he wants to get as many rings
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as he possibly can, and and this was another step
toward that. Chris Canny, last one for me before we
let you go. Noah cap from Carnival Eats. The TV
show is gonna be on later, So I'm fascinated to know.
Number one Carnival food for Chris Canny is what. Oh
that's a tough one, guys. I am going to go with, Oh,
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fried Oreos. I'll tell you. I love fried orioles. Texas
Texas State Fair, Texas State Fair. Fried oreos. You can't
beat it. I mean, it's hard to mess up anything
that fried but fried oreoles, fried Snickers. I'm on board
with that. I had I didn't expect you didn't expect
that one, did you. I thought you were gonna go
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corn dog. I thought elephant here or something like that.
I had. I had a deep fried pecan pie at
the State Fair of Texas once. Oh it was fried. Chief.
Take it is good too. Take it is pretty good too.
I think I just gained ten pounds thinking about it.
He's in the eleven year. See him on First Things
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First on FS once. Find him on Twitter at Chris Cant.
We appreciate it, Chris, have a great weekend. Not a problem.
You guys have a told one. All right, take care
of Dan buyd Onus knocks in for Doug gottliep Here
on Fox Sports Radio. Get Dan on Twitter at Dan
Buyro on Fox all right, coming up next, Um, you
want to talk about irrelevant? All right, we have identified
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irrelevant in the world of sports. John Ramos is here
as well, so you're contractually obligated to also mention him
on the show. It's part of a deal. It was
a lawsuit that we settled, so John, Yeah, John Ramos
is here as well. Well. I'll tell my attorney to
expect the facts to be sent any moments now. Ramos
and John Ramos Man. By the way, those crickets were
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the sound after the Padres and Royals made their trade.
Come to do it? Oh I do? I do because
in this in this quarantine and this pandemic and this
sports shut down, even though we are now less than
a week away from real baseball playing. Still just you know,
we have golf, we have sock, we have some UFC fights,
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and and and and that's what we've got for sports.
So there are stories guys that make headlines and and
I'm sure that they make headlines for the Royals, and
I'm sure that they make headlines for the Padres. But
yesterday the Padres and Royals agreed to a three player trade.
The Padres sent Francis Francie Cordero and right handed picture
Ronald Belanos to the Royals in exchange for left handed
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reliever Tim Hill. Now, nothing against the three players, and
maybe Cordero turns out to be a you know, a
huge stud for Kansas City, and uh, you know, Hill
is a great, you know reliever for the Padres in
this shortened season. The point is, guys, I don't think
you could find a trade with two more irrelevant teams
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in Major League Baseball. Maybe we could try. Can you
think of of of a deal that you could have
between two teams Jonas. That is just completely irrelevant to
so many people. Yeah, no, I absolutely can't. I would
first like to point out that Tim Hill, the name
Tim Hill, that only belongs to a relief picture, correct,
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Like he can't play any other position. There's no other
position that a Tim Hill is going to play other
than relief picture. By the way, uh, Tim's Hill highest
point in Wisconsin. So yeah, I just want to let
you know it is. It is higher than the mountain,
but Tim's Hill is the highest point in Wisconsin. I
thought it was. I thought it was Janice's head. I
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thought he was the highest point in Wisconsin, you'd think,
but no, no, Tim's Kill the highest point in Wisconsin.
So there's a couple of different ways we could go here.
We could be bullies and we could say the Tampa
Bay Rays, any any trade involving in the Tampa Bay Rays.
You just look at Okay, well, they don't really have
a stadium there. But I'm actually gonna go out of
the Major League Baseball, Dan, I'm gonna go to the NBA. Okay, Okay,
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hold on a second, John Ramos has got a little
something to spice it up. It's our fake breaking news
sound we have a trade to announce in the NBA
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between the Grizzlies and the King's Yeah, yeah, yeah. We
we call that the what the what? What's that guy's
name who always ends up in every trade, Rudy what's
his name? Yeah, Rudy Gay, the Ruddy Gable, much like
the Padres and the Royals, it's the air Cosmo Bowl,
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the Rudy Gable, the the Grizzlies and the King's Dan,
that would be my irrelevant team trade if what happened well, well, Jonas,
I know, we will dive into that Grizzlies King's trade
in just a minute, but we don't have time for
that because this is just in. Guys on the ice,
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the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers have struck a deal.
We have gotten a deal between the Ottawa Senators and
Florida Panthers, a deal that no one will care about,
absolutely no one. So we will get more on the
latest of that trade, likely after we get the latest
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on the deal between the Kings and Grizzlies. Yeah, and
and listen, Dan, you know this is just a tough time. Obviously,
we're waiting to find out if if we are going
to have an NFL season. But but Dan, have no fear.
We have in the national football movement in the National
Football League, Dan Buyer, are you ready Yep? The San
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Diego Chargers in Houston Oilers have completed a trade. Dan.
It is. It is official. Marion Butts is now a
Houston Oiler in exchange for Al del Greco. And so
it is a straight up swap. So there we go, Dan, Well,
that is that. That is That is a huge deal
in the National Football League. It is. So we'll get
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to the Rudy Gay deal. We will get to the
Senators and Panthers striking that trade in the NHL and uh,
and we will also get to the Chargers in Houston
Oilers the San Diego Chargers playing We'll get to that
in just a little bit. But Jonas, this just in.
The Royals have done it again. The Kansas City Royals
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have struck a deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Yes, if
you want to get the most boring trade or relevant
trades between teams, the Royals have done it again. It
is their second deal, Jonas, in the last twenty four hours.
If you're just joining us on the heels of the
Tim Hill blockbuster, the Royals have now struck a deal
(30:53):
with the Pittsburgh Pirates. And is that the Terry mulholland
deal that any any of these other old time Okay,
let me ask you honest question. So the Kansas City
Royals are always looked at and they want to They
look really good team. A couple of years ago, we're
in Game seven of the World Series. Then went back
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and won a World Series the very next year. Great team,
and they had really good players and a great bullpen
and all of that. But do you think part of
the reasons Sorry, Jonas got breaking news. Let's go over
to our insider John Ramos. This year, guys, I don't
know why this trade ever happened. And this is this
is the great great players involved in the MLS. The
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Montreal Impact have just traded traded to the Atlanta United.
Oh good, okay, what did they trade the team that
gets to get seventy fans to their games? So so
they so the Montreal Impact, the entire team was traded
to it later if I'm understanding that correctly the way
John delivered that the entire team was traded to the
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two teams. All right, I just wondering Johns this just
the Impact have done it again. It is a three
team deal. Going to the Impact is a player to
meet in later from the Oilers that they got from
the San Diego Chargers. In return, the Royals will be
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receiving cash three deal of irrelevant teams on this trade Friday.
By the way, doesn't the Montreal the Impact sound like
an m M A gym in Canada? Like, Hey, where
do you work out, man, Montreal Impact? That's cool? I
mean that too, But seriously, Dan, do you think the
Royals are looked at as as sort of a quote
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unquote irrelevant team even though they're not, even though they
want a World Series very recently, just based on the
fact that they've never changed their logo? Maybe yea World
series of five years won a World Series? Friend, you
you were you know more about logos than anybody that's
ever done sport radio. Have the Royals ever changed their logo?
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You know? I I can't remember a variation from the case,
but you know the of the you know that it's
not interlocking. Yeah, yeah, I can't think of. I really
can't think of. Maybe just maybe a minor update when
they won the World Series, like it was more gold
like with gold gold trim. Yeah, that's about it. Interesting.
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So there's that Dan so irrelevant trades, Dan in the
world of sports. But you know what, I'll take an
irrelevant trade conversation over some of the other stuff we
had to talk about in sports, all right, Dan Buyer,
Jodas knocks in for Doug Gottlieb here on Fox Sports Radio.
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involving the Montreal Impact at j S Romo zero six
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Let's bring in our good buddy Isaac Lowing Crown Jonas
(34:28):
for I'm just guessing here, Um, but a look ahead
the Greatest Trick. Okay, this is game time on the
Doug Gottlieb Show. Thought maybe the image and disappeared in
the Greatest Trick is suspects there is Think what's happening?
(34:51):
Dan and Jonas will see what we got today? Psychic
isa Charles Barkley declared that if Portland Trailblazers are the
eighth seed in the NBA Playoffs, they will upset the
presumptive number one seed at Los Angeles Lakers in the
opening round of the playoffs. In the NBAO sphere, psychics,
(35:15):
is Charles Barkley coming for your jobs? Um? No, uh
he he could. He worked once. You know, works well
one night a week and uh yeah, you know, that's
that's a nice gig. Granted it's like three am on
the East Coast, but it's not a bad gig. I
(35:37):
can understand the rationale of why you would maybe think
Portland's what I think Portland's gonna be playing a lot
more meaningful games. I'm not sure how locked in the
Lakers are going to be, so maybe you catch them
sleeping early on. But I just think that the overall talent,
I'm I'm still on the the the boat, jonas now
of the most talented teams are gonna win the game
in Orlando because there aren't any factors except playing those
(36:00):
games on a neutral court in front of no one.
So I still like the Lakers to win that series. Well,
I mean, listen, Dan, I mean you're taking guests is here. Unfortunately,
I have a crystal ball in front of me and
I will actually tell you facts, all right, So here
we go, Dan, if you want to know, here we go,
and I'm going to I'm looking at it and I'm
fondling it, and here we go. It says here that
(36:23):
the Blazers will beat the Lakers in the playoffs if
they win more games than the Lakers. How about that, Dan,
that's a fact. By the way, this just in um
Charles Barkley, John Ramos, Saturday's uh yeahs Radio. I'll set
(36:50):
my radio DVR for that one. By the way, that
that actually would be a fascinating pairing do a word
count on their show. Yes, my thank you, Isaac. I
appreciate that. I'm not sure that was a compliment. I'm
not sure it was a dig, but not true it
was a compliment either, alright, ed c double A. President
Mark Emmer did, I presumed had been in the Federal
Witness Protection program, finally offered some guidance on Thursday with
(37:14):
new guidelines to return to fall sports. However, Emmer did
say that, quote, if there is to be college sports
in the fall, we need to get a much better
handle on the pandemic. Unquote what trenchant analysis? But anyway, psychics,
do you see college sports happening in the fall? Isaac?
(37:34):
Did you say, uh? Mark emmert or Mike Florio said that,
which which I'm just trying to keep track. It was
the second one. Okay, good, Just just making juice because
I'm going to keep track of my doom and gloomers
out there in sports media, your Debbie Downers. Yeah, I
I want to you know, I'm gonna say there's gonna
be college football now. Do I actually really believe that?
Not really? But you know what, I'm hopeful and I
(37:58):
refuse to acknowledge a fall passing by without college refuse. Man,
I think it's gonna be tough. I think it's I
think it's going to be very tough. I think that
there's a way that the Power five schools could put
together a college football season. You're gonna need to have
a college football season otherwise you're not gonna have any
sports at your school. So there's going to be some
(38:18):
some way. I just find it. I find it difficult.
I find it very This is game time on the
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(38:40):
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Good buddy. J. P. Finley, covering the Washington football team
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(39:25):
what's happening there and also in about seventy five minutes.
It's about an hour and fifteen minutes from now. Yeah,
we hit the midway, jonas we are going now. Now.
The guy is extremely talented, hosting many different shows, but
the show that really brought him into our lives, Carnivalites
Noah cap joining us on Fox Sports Radio coming up
(39:46):
next hour. By the way, I might call him out
on his BS too. You know that right now we
cansk this interview might go off the tracks because there's
no way that he eats what he eats on camera
and looks the way he does. I'm sorry, Dan, Yeah,
it's very true. Slender and literally shovels waffle cones with
(40:08):
chrisco inside of him down his throat and probably does
multiple takes and doesn't gain any weight. Oh, it's amazing,
It's absolutely amazing. Noah Cap will join us again coming
up in about seventy five minutes or so. Here on
Fox Sports Radio, we aren't going to talk about Dak
Prescott today. There we are, ladies and gentlemen. There it is.
That's the way to start of weekend. That's a fact.
(40:33):
Here on the Doug gott Leave Show Today life, we
earned talking about Dak Prescott. By the way, completely side note,
because we're going to get two quarterbacks in a second.
We know Patrick Mahomes got his long term deal. They're
showing Super Bowl fifty four on the NFL network right now.
That game seems like three years ago like it is.
(40:54):
It is, Oh my goodness, doesn't seem like a long
long time ago. We got any more deck drops. The
that was that was back when we were allowed to
shake hands. This is true. That is true. The the
Niners and Chiefs are on the NFL network. We suggest
that you keep listening to us here on Fox Sports Radio.
(41:16):
So we're not gonna talk about deck but we are
going to talk about quarterbacks and Jonas. I think that
Dak's situation with the Cowboys was similar to what Kirk
Cousins had in Washington, and I think that those situations
are similar because they are similar in a lot of
different ways. Both weren't first round picks. Both maybe weren't
(41:39):
the first choice to have the job when they ended
up taking the job, and then you had moderate success
with both players. And when you're in a national football league,
always trying to find that the next great thing, maybe
it was a little difficult to sell yourself on the
guy that you had in house, even though he did
a good job. And I think that the Kirk Cousins
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Dak Prescott thing is there are a lot of things
that are comparable in the in between the two when
you look at their situations. But now as we sit
here and we see Dak situation, because we're sick of
talking about that, I'm curious, what's the next quarterback situation
that we're going to talk about. What is the next
dilemma that we get in. Who are we going to
be talking about day in the day out when it
(42:21):
comes to a quarterback getting a contract in the National
Football League? And I think that there are a wide
range of opportunities, but I think only a very select
few will fit into that Kirk Cousins Dak Prescott conversation. Yeah,
because it feels like, and this is more of a
I think this is a branch off of the modern
approach to the quarterback position to we're back in the day,
(42:42):
and I've always wondered this, how many quarterbacks would have
had different careers had they actually been given the same
treatment that some of the quarterbacks are given nowadays. And
what I mean by that is, as opposed to you
draft a quarterback and make him learn your offense and
what you do, what we're seeing now is teams are
actually building around east quarterbacks. So they're building around Lamar Jackson.
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They're building around some of these other young players so
that they can have the most success. But I do
think what comes along with that, and that's why I
think this is an interesting conversation is that you do
have organizations who maybe they and they wouldn't say this
out loud, but maybe you've got some organizationstan that are like, well, listen,
if we built around him, why couldn't we just do
(43:24):
the same thing with another young quarterback that comes in
the NFL and not have to pay all of that money,
you know, why not build our offense and just use
that same approach as opposed to wait for that you
know diamond in the rough that Patrick Mahomes at once
in in every ten to twenty year quarterback to come
out like a Trevor Lawrence potentially, why not take a guy,
build around him, and then when you get done with
(43:46):
his rookie deal and he starts asking for big time money,
then you can move on almost a similar approach to
what you do with with running backs in the NFL nowadays. Well, well,
you know, it's funny because and I wanted to ask
you about this when we had Chris Cantyon, because there
was a there were the point that you made about
Chris Canty and the Cowboys not wanting to um get
their quarterback position done before they did their wide receiver
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and running back. I think that was in essence what
you brought up with Chris. Right. So this is this
has been my thought about the NFL, and I think
that this is how it's done. Is we look at
the National Football League and there's this general thought that
I think is completely incorrect and so far fetched and
not based in reality. But we think you have to
have your quarterback and then you build around your quarterback,
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and you've got to then you've got those you know,
those years, whether it be via free agency or via
the draft, to build a team around them. And you've
got if you're a rookie, you've got four or five
years to build and then you've got to pay the guy.
We kind of make that the Seattle sort of model.
We say, well, they didn't have to pay Russell Wilson
for so long, so they could, you know, pay all
those other guys, and then they had to pay them,
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and look how it fell apart. But I would argue
that the way that Seattle did it and the way
that other teams are doing it, and specifically even Kansas
City who just won the Super All is the team
was built are already and you just needed to find
the guy to be able to play the quarterback position
well enough to get you to the Super Bowl. That
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it's the New York Giants to meet. Jonas are doing
it in such reverse because they're drafting Sae Kwon Barkley
when there's no one there. They're drafting Daniel Jones, And
there's gonna be a point in the next four or
five years when you're likely going to have to pay
both of those guys, and now you don't have anything
around them. So I look at the quarterback position in
the National Football League. I don't necessarily mind that Zeke
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got his money or that Amari Cooper got his money
for the positions at they are, because I think that
the quarterback position in Dallas should maybe the last thing
that they feel that you have to build a team
around that position instead of vice versa. I just look
at it from a standpoint of you could have had
this deal done and probably saved twelve million dollars to
(45:53):
fifteen million dollars had you just gotten it done earlier
as opposed to what you may have to pay DOC
moving forward. Um and looked it. I know you just
want to keep talking about dak so so get get
your thoughts on DAX. I mean, come on, well, these
these quarterback situations that that we're we're looking around the
National Football League and seeing who's coming up. I mean,
(46:15):
you've got a quarterback class that's entering their third year,
specifically with guys like Baker Mayfield, Sam Donald, you mentioned
Lamar Jackson. See all of those guys I think are
different from what you're gonna get for the next contract
debate because their first round picks so so like like
Baker Mayfield, I believe is gonna get every opportunity, just
(46:36):
like Jameis Winston did even though he was benched for
Ryan Fitzpatrick. I mean, the Buccaneers let him throw thirty
three interceptions last like to think about that. They let
him do that and basically said, all right, you're gonna
figure this out or not. We're gonna get our answer,
and you're we're gonna get our answer with you on
the field. Like it's amazing the thing that the Buccaneers
(46:58):
let him throw that many interest options. I think that's
what you're gonna get with someone like Baker Mayfield in Cleveland.
You're gonna just they're gonna exercise this fifth year option
after this year. You're gonna try to work that out
because he's the first overall pick. And I think that's
I think that's how it's going to play out for
a guy like Baker Mayfield in Cleveland. Dan is somebody
who had Jamis Winston on his fantasy team. It was
thirty interceptions, O that was it was it? Thirty three
(47:20):
touchdowns and thirty interceptions. Can I get those six points back? Please? Danny?
He just took some Okay, can I please? I got
there on thirties Mexic. I mean, regardless, he threw a
bunch of interceptions. He was thirty thirty and the thirties
interception was a pick six. So I mean, like, if
if you ever needed to know what the season was
like for Jamis Winston and yeah, no, I I would agree.
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And the Baker Mayfield, I just like, this is sort
of gets lost. And we were talking about this a
little bit before the show. Baker Mayfields on his fourth coach.
I mean, I don't know anybody. Yeah, I don't know
anybody who's who's had four different head coaches that early
into their career and you just expect immediate results. So
I think they're gonna buy him some time. The one
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that I think is an interesting watch is Josh Allen
and Buffalo, because it was clear a year ago that
for as good as Buffalo was and getting to the
playoffs a game they probably should have won in Houston.
How they still lost that game, I have no idea.
But they get to that playoff game in Houston, they're
playing really, really well. It was clear that that team
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was all about defense, and they were all about staying
close in games and making enough plays if they could
to try and get over the hump they were in
games against the New England Patriots. They were in the
game earlier in the year against the Patriots and it
wasn't like Tom Brady is the reason they won. It
was a Matthew Slater I think punt block touchdown the
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first of his career that gave New England the win
in the advantage there in Buffalo at formerly New Airfield
where they occasionally throw sex toys on the turf. But
never mind all that, I think Josh allen'son wanted to
watch because I think Buffalo, I think Sean McDermott is
still hesitant to trust him with the football to make
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plays with his arm, and it's why he pulls it
down and scrambles as much as he does and takes
a little bit of a beating. I think this year
will tell us a lot about what happens with Josh Allen.
But if he continues to kind of have this up
and down scenario, but they're winning games and they win
the a f C East, you might have a similar
conversation when it comes to whether or not you keep
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Josh Allen long term and pay him that big money
contract because you're winning games because of your defense, not
as much because of your quarter Do you think that
the Bills exercises fifth year option after this year? Wow? Um, Yes, yeah,
because because I think it makes sense to And if
I'm not mistaken, I think Jacksonville did the same thing
(49:49):
with Bordles and then they extended him or they gave
him a contract above that. But but it does make
sense that they would that they would exercise the fifth
year option. And look, could take the same approach that
the Bears are taken with with Trabisky, to where you
don't extend him that fifth year option and then all
of a sudden he comes out and if he has
a monster year, then that's a good problem to have.
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But I feel at this point that I think Buffalo
is probably leaning in that direction. With Josh Allen. I
think the quarterback that actually could have the the Deck
Kirk Cousins conversation is actually Gardner Minshew. And I know
Jaguars talk dominates the National Airways, Okay, but when you
really look at his situation and what he did, I
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I've said, like, like Nick Foles, you know, for as
great as Minshew was, remember Nick Foles was the free
agent got hurt then had like one half of a
bad game and got benched. So like they loved the
minsheu mania sort of thing. But then now, if you're Jacksonville,
you've got a guy who was a sixth round pick,
You're not gonna be able to give him a fifth
year option, and you're gonna be an organization at that point. Jonas,
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who we think is is maybe taking this year for
the likes of Trevor Lawrence or a Justin Fields or
a Tray Lance or whoever. But the the point is
is if Minshew has success in now you're saying, Okay,
this is our guy, and you're starting to build your
team around him, and then now maybe your team is
competitive in three years, you're like, how in the world
do we figure out how to pay Gardner Minshew. That
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is the the lement that I think that you could see,
maybe similar in Denver with Drew lock because he wasn't
a first round pick, But I think Minshew is is
one that really could end up being It's not gonna
get the headlines because he's not a Dallas cowboy, but
this is the sort of game that you could see
playing out with that with Minshew at quarterback, and look
to what degree who knows, but Jacksonville likes Gardner Minshew
(51:39):
and they at least like him enough to run this
year with him at quarterback because he was the best
quarterback on the team a year ago, and that was
the team as you mentioned with Nick Foles, and if
you look at Gardner Minshew's numbers, but he had a
pretty good year for for a guy drafted drafted that
late in the draft. He got benched after the game
in Din, which just felt like they were looking for
(52:02):
an excuse to go back to Nick Foles once nick
Foles got healthy. But Gardner min She was playing well enough.
So it's almost like Doug Morone was waiting for the
one game that he could use as an excuse to
go back to Nick Foles. But as but as we
learned last season, Gardner Minshew was the best quarterback on
that team. Jacksonville at least thinks enough of Gardner Minshew
that they didn't even entertain the idea of bringing in
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and Andy Dalton. And Andy Dalton, who Jay Gruden knows
really well from his time in Cincinnati now that he's
the O c in Jacksonville. And also they didn't even
entertain the idea of bringing in a Cam Newton. They
want to roll with Gardner Minshew and if it works
out well, then yeah, we could have ourselves a similar situation.
But I think I think most teams would welcome that
(52:43):
if you can find a quarterback at that point in
the draft and you can turn them into something. It's
just I feel like the teams who recognize it too
late are the teams that suffered. And I always give
Pete Carroll and your Seahawks credit for it, because that
was the same offseason that they went out and and
they signed and why why am I blanking on Matt Flynn?
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But they took Russell Wilson in the draft. They took
him in the third round, and they identified early. Even
though we spent money on Matt Flynn and we gave
him this free agent contract, there's something about this Russell
Wilson guy we can't turn our backs on. They swallowed
the money they gave Matt Flynn, they turned to Russell
Wilson and the rest is history. The other thing is
is with minshew situation in Jacksonville, he's actually got like
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some star power to him, of course, and and and
there's some popularity around him, which is very rare with
that franchise. And so now you've got somebody that people
like identify, you know with, or are drawn to and
can make him even more valuable for them in the future.
I mean plus like he's wearing Daisy Dukes like shorts
just doesn't work in certain franchises. It works in Listen,
(53:51):
Deshaun Watson's gonna get his money. You know, at some
point there are other quarterbacks. You know that they're going
to get their contracts. But when you try to compare
to what the KRT Cousins and Docks, you know, Docks
have gone through. There are other quarterbacks in the NFL
that are going to be up next dealing with these
same situations a great Dan Buyer Jonas Knox in for
Doug gott Leap here on Fox Sports Radio. Get Dan
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(54:14):
on Fox. All Right, coming up next, we will go
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(54:34):
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Joining us now to talk about so so much in
the National Football League and about the Washington football team
from NBC Sports Washington. JP Finley joins us here on
(54:56):
Fox Sports Radio. Hey, JP, how are you doing today?
I'm doing great? Thanks for having me. Let's uh, you know,
there are a million places to start, but but I'll
start here. Did did Dan Snyder get a heads up
about this Washington Post piece where uh fifteen former female
staffers alleged sexual harassment? When did he get this information?
(55:19):
And does this have any connection on why he maybe
would be willing to change the name of of his
football team. You know, it's a good question. I don't
did he get did he have an idea of the
story was coming? I assume so just because did you check? Um,
if you read what the Post wrote, it's a really
(55:41):
impressive article and great reporting and important reporting, and people
should check it out. But if you read the story,
it says that they reach out to the post of
for the post reach out and for comment. And if
they reached out to ask that some former he's get
nondisclosure waves. If they're doing that, that probably takes significant time.
(56:07):
So my guess is that that they had an idea
this was coming. I think the name discussion is more
of a result of the murder of George Floyd and
the uprising you know, ongoing in a country, and and
just that. I think the name discussion also wants sponsors FedEx, PEPSI,
(56:30):
Nike say they're not gonna participate anymore, and you're looking
at losing it's probably million bucks. I think that speeds
the process up as well. JP from a national standpoint,
you know, obviously we're out on the West coast in
Los Angeles, but nationally speaking, when we hear about the
Washington football team formerly the Redskins, and we hear about
(56:52):
Dan Snyder, it's what a bad owner is, what a
bad guy is. That's sort of the general consensus. You're there, actually, indeed,
see you're around the team as much, if not more
than anybody in covering the Washington team. What is Dan
Snyder's reputation there where at ground zero where the Redskins
are at pretty similar to the national reputation. I um,
(57:19):
I've spoken to him a few times. I don't wouldn't
say I know him personally at all. I know owners
in other NFL cities do allow the media from time,
especially at owners things which happen once a year where
the media is invited and a lot of owners will
sit down and do a either on or off record
the conversation. Those sorts of things don't really happen. Then.
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I don't know him personally, so I don't want to
say the bad guy or other people that will make
that generalization. I'll allow them to do that. What I
know is as an owner largely in f since he
took over in the late nineties. Uh, they've won one
playoff game and been terrible a lot. So I'm a
(58:02):
big I'm a big you are what your record is? That?
That's an old Bill Parcel saying, And I think it's
pretty apt when you're talking professional sports and the records
bad and there's been no postseason success there have been,
I mean beyond the current situation, which is really abhorring
and disgusting there are a ton of way more trivial
(58:26):
but embarrassing episodes that the team has gone through, and
any success they found that they proceeded to largely mess
it up. I mean the r G three peak and
then Valley was there's gonna be a thirty for thirty
about that at some point, and they just nothing ever,
seems to go. Jay Griden had a great quote when
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he was coaching UM Washington and this is about two
or three years ago when things were going relatively well.
This even this wasn't even the year where Alex Smith
got hurt and then Cope McCoy got hurt and then
to play Mark Sanchez. This is the year before that
where they had Cooke Cousins and Jay said, there just
seems to be a dark cloud that hangs over this franchise.
(59:07):
And that's been the case. It's been the case for
twenty years, and this is to get another example of it.
JP Finley of NBC Sports Washington joining us here at
the Doug Outlet Show on Fox Sports Radio. He's Jonas Stocks,
I'm Dan Buyer sitting in for Doug today. Would Ron
Rivera take this job if he knew that this was
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what's going to happen in the first six months of it.
Do you think so? Great? Question? And I just tweeted
out a story um that he spoke to a Charlotte
reporter and he told them he has no regrets about
his decision and he has committed to improving the Redskins
to a winning culture and sustainable winning football. Um. That's
(59:52):
not the first time he's been asked this. I mean truly.
The day he held his press conference to accept taking
the Washington job, I don't know if you guys can
hear it. I'm still like getting used to not saying
the former team names. But Ron's ads to the podium
(01:00:12):
that day, Hey, why do you want this job? Why
do you hear this place is a mess? And he
had he said, I'll bet on myself every day, and
I believe I'm the guy to turn this around. And
the truth of the matter is, if he can turn
it around, especially I mean the triple way, I mean
this year, he hasn't even coached the game yet, he's
(01:00:33):
dealt with COVID change and now this sexual harassment allegations,
if he ever can to turn this thing around and
Washington gets back to a place it seems I mean
almost prehistoric at this point where they were one of
the dominant teams in the NFL, and they went to
the playoffs every year and contended for Super Bowls and
won Super Bowls. If Ron can get them back there,
(01:00:56):
he'll be a saint. I mean, they'll name high schools
after him. There is still an enormous it's willed the
way because of all the ineptitude, but there is still
a gigantic fan base of Washington football fans, and they
are by far the biggest team in the nation's capital,
which is a you know, a big and ever growing cities.
(01:01:17):
Not l A. I know you guys are in l A,
but the fifth or sixth market in the country, and
and your traffic is just as bad, by the way,
it's just as bad. So I mean, if there's one
upside to coronavirus is that there's no trackic the only
the only thing I can think of. But you know,
the Caps just won the Cup and Nots just won
(01:01:38):
the World Series. Washington football is still bigger than both
of them combined. So if he can ever get it right,
which is a giant if they built statue stool JP,
I remember saying this after Ron Rivera took the job
because you think about Ron Rivera, he I mean, he's
one of the hot commodities on the coaching market based
on what he did in Carolina. He's got a great
(01:02:00):
reputation around the NFL as just a great guy. Uh,
somebody that that you can that you can trust, that's
gonna be Players respect him, organizations respect him. And so
I remember thinking initially like why would he take the
Washington job. I mean, there's so many, so much dysfunction there.
And then I caught myself and I said, hold on,
Ron Rivera took that job because he knew something. And
(01:02:22):
I think he knew he was going to have a
level of power at that job that maybe was rare
in the NFL because if they were all about change
and whatnot. I wonder if if Ron Rivera talked to
Daniel Snyder and said, hey, man, if you want me
to be the coach here, I need to have a
level of power to make changes top to bottom if
things go down. And I think Dan Snyder was in
(01:02:42):
a spot to where he said we got to do
something and he trusted trusting Ron Rivera to do so.
I think Ron Rivera took the job because he knew
he would have a level of power there. So I
agree with you on the level of power, but I
think it was the opposite. And this is how well
explained it. Damn came to him hat in hand and said,
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this will be your organization to run and and they
both they talked about a coach centric approach and the
success that has had. Looking at Kansas City, New England, Seattle,
where the coach is in charge and of course the
front office people and there are other people, but everything
flows through how the coach wants it to flow. That's
what Ron said he wanted and for a then f
(01:03:25):
his day might be as an owner. He's done a
good job of looing some big name coaches in the past.
He got Joe Gibbs out of retirement, which in d
C is you might as well have the pope come
to town. He got Mike Shanahan after winning two Super
Bowls in Benver to come to d C. That ended
in nuclear war, but it started well. And now getting
Ron Rivera and then go one layer back. It's not
(01:03:48):
just about power. Think about the jobs that were definitely
opened were the giants, which Ron already worked for. Dave gentleman,
I'm not sure he wanted to do that again. The
brown which as bad as the Washington is, the Browns
have been pretty bad. Now they have some talent, but
that owner has been very involved. There's been a ton
(01:04:09):
of turn over there. And then the Cowboys, and we
all know nobody's in charge in Dallas beyond Jerry. And
you've got to be able to be Jerry's guy and
and run things how he wants them run. So if
you if you remove the last two weeks and you
look and you go back to January and and Washington
had the number two overall pick, which was everybody expected
(01:04:31):
to be Chase Young, who's this possibly transformational player. They
have a ton of salary cap space, they have some
young talent, particularly on defense at point, and you have
Sneider offering you full control. I'm imagining a giant pile
of cash. Those details still never come out how much
Ron's making I think then the job looked fairly practice.
(01:04:55):
He's JP fin the NBC Sports Washington joining us here
on Fox Sports Radio. Last one for me, JP, what
happens with Daniel Snyder's ownership? Um? Does he have a
chance to lose the team? If that's not the case,
is there's somebody out there that would want of this team.
What happens ownership wise at the future of the squad.
(01:05:18):
So ownership is available right now if you guys have
a bill and a half, you can probably get it.
We are in radio, so you know we do so, yes,
we absolutely do. Um So there are three investors that
are limited partners that have said they're selling it. They've already,
(01:05:39):
I mean, it's in the work. There's a four sale
sign of the organization. I don't know who's gonna buy that.
I don't know why you would buy a professional sports
team in the middle of a pandemic when you have
no idea what your revenues are gonna be, no idea
if you're gonna sell any tickets or hot dogs or
beers or whatever. Um But I imagine that will get
sold eventually. And that stuff was happening before the harassment allegation.
(01:06:05):
Maybe maybe maybe the owners those owners knew the harassment
allegations were coming. We haven't been told that or that
hasn't been reported, and I hadn't been able to get
that definitively from anyone. UM. As for Dan, I don't
know that there's enough to force him to sell based
on these allegations. We all saw the Jerry Richardson thing
(01:06:28):
that happened not very long ago, and that happened fast,
and this seems like it's happening slow. But I would
never rule anything out in the last month I've seen.
I mean, just for Washington to change their names is
a seismic shift in this part of the country. UM
statue is getting torn down, schools, that things are happening
(01:06:50):
at a a rapid, radical pace and and for the
better of the country. So I'm not ruling anything out.
I don't I don't know. I don't believe even there's
enough there right now. But what if the NFL decides
they're not they don't believe there was full cooperation into
the investigation surrounding the allegations. What if the investigation, the
(01:07:14):
forthcoming investigation by the attorneys that have been hired, reveals
even more sordid details. I think we're at the beginning
of this saga rather than the end. JP fin the
NBC Sports Washington. Thanks so much, JP for the time
of a great weekend, And yeah, well we'll be reaching
out again, I'm sure. Thanks so much. Thank you very much.
Take care, Dan Buyer, Jonas Knox in for Doug Gottliep
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talking today about the Dallas Cowboys and comparing them to
the New England Patriots. This is what Doug had to say.
Did we forget what happened with the Giants and Eli
(01:14:48):
and Gino Smith a couple of years ago? Did we
forget that the Giants have been an abject disaster? And yes,
the Eagles three years ago won a Super Bowl, but
they had the Super Bowl hangover year. Or Carson Wentz
wasn't right coming off a c l is it wins?
His team is at fulls team? Who do they actually
believe in? YadA YadA YadA. Remember the Eagles had lost
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so much of their offensive play calling personnel because you know,
some had left for for their own jobs. Like the
Eagles haven't been great over the past two years either,
So why aren't the Cowboys? Why don't they line up
and have six wins or at least five wins every
single year considering what an abject disaster their division has been?
(01:15:32):
Much like people say, well, the Patriots have that benefit,
and you know what, and you know what the Patriots too.
Patriots win their division usually get a first round by
play at home and and have the benefit of everybody
else beating up on each other before they get somebody
to come into their place and eventually get to the
SC championship game. Jonnas, you want first strike. I mean,
(01:15:56):
I get the division is weak argument, and I understand
that that's part of the success for the Patriots, and
and I get all that and that, and that's fine.
But my my issue with the Cowboys and I feel
like this sort of gets lost because I keep hearing
about how great this roster is and how how much
(01:16:19):
talent they have on this roster, and yet it was
Jason Garrett's fault. And then well, this roster is so great,
and if they're not winning games, it's got to be
Dak's fault. I don't think Dak Prescott is the greatest
quarterback in the world. I don't even think Dak Prescott's
a top five to seven quarterback in the world. But
I also don't think this Cowboys roster is as great
(01:16:39):
as everybody makes it out to be, and I think
it's a little bit over hyped. So to now put
that blame on Dak Prescott as to why they're not
winning games, I don't know that I necessarily agree with it. Well,
Dallas was also five and one in the division this
past season, so THEMN the Egos both won five and one.
The Cowboys problem has been what they don't do in
what Patriots do do The Patriots go to Pittsburgh and
(01:17:02):
they beat the Steelers, or they'll you know, beat the
division leaders. That had been their m o uh time
and time again the Cowboys. When we talk about Dak Prescott,
what do we do? We point out what he need
against the Saints? What did he do against you know,
the other top teams in the NFL and he hadn't performed.
What does he do against the Patriots? Those are the
(01:17:22):
games that New England usually wins. Those are the games
that Dallas usually doesn't win. And that's really the difference
in why they can't dominate the division. I believe that's
all right. These Jonas knocks. I'm Dan Buyer. This is
the Gotlum Show here on Fox Sports Radio. John Ramos
this year as well. There's just a lot of stuff
(01:17:43):
you can pick apart. But the Patriots would have a
clunker in the division every now and then we stalk
a week seventeen. You know, I don't think that I
don't think that that is the problem of or that
is an excuse. Plus Philadelphia, by the ways, had probably
the best roster in the NFL for at least two
out of these last three years. Is it fair to
say that the wind that the windows closed for Dallas?
Because I think it has. I think that they've got
(01:18:04):
a little bit of a crack, and that crack is
about the size of and that's it. Yeah, I agree.
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one of those you don't want to have to follow,
especially when people are start for carnivals in this country.
Damn carnivals being closed all over the country. There's nothing
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I think there's in the fact that we're going to
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The show is done. Oh, the show is done. I
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is what you're all right, I'll do it this segment
(01:20:10):
al right. Well, uh, earlier today Major League Baseball Jonas
released their test results in testing for COVID nineteen during
their maintenance testing this now with all of their players.
I guess if you will, inside their bubble or inside
their summer camp. Just six positive tests this time around,
(01:20:33):
down from twelve of the week before. So the number
of positive tests in Major League Baseball are dwindling. You
also had some news from the NFL earlier today, as
the NFL Players Association Executive director to Morris Smith told
the union. According to Tom Placeo the NFL Network that
team doctors gave the opinion that with a couple of reservations,
(01:20:56):
it would be safe to open up training camp. Damn.
So all of these things are positive, positive bits of
news when it comes to these professional sports trying to
hold their their season. So maybe the the parameters of
what are being laid out, whether it be in the NBA,
whether it be on the PGA tours, We've got that
(01:21:18):
going on today, major League Baseball, in the NFL. Maybe
those things are starting to work. Yeah, And I have
felt for a while now that the month of July
was really going to be the determining factor is to
what our fall sports calendar would look like as far
as football goes, when it comes to the NFL and
it comes to potentially college football, and I think that
(01:21:41):
this is the and it's always been what I felt
like the approach should have been is at some point,
you have to learn to live with the virus. Jay Monahan,
the PGA Tour commission I know you're not really into golf, Dan,
but j Monahan is the PGA Tour Commissioner. He said
this a few weeks ago when you had some players
to are some golfers test positive or at least around
(01:22:03):
some people that that we're testing positive for COVID And
he's still continued on with the event. And his thinking was,
we've got to learn to live with this. And I
totally agree, Like we can keep kicking the can down
the road and keep talking about, uh, you know what,
we can play in the spring, and we can play.
At some point you have to just look at this
head on, say it's not going anywhere. Do the best
(01:22:25):
you possibly can, but understand that there's going to be
positive tests. But just because there's positive tests doesn't mean
that people are going to die in the NFL or
college football, and it doesn't mean that we have to
shut down the entire sport. And people can think I'm
being insensitive, but I do think there's a there's an
approach we need to take on this, and I think
it's that one. Well, I think there's different levels though
(01:22:46):
to to to what you're saying. First of all, we're
not talking about putting fans in the stands and and
having a seventy thousand people watching an NFL football game,
you know, with the NFL numbers here. We're just talking
about getting a season starting right with a PGA tour.
It's having a season continue with no spectators. But I
look at Major League Baseball and and I would take
(01:23:07):
the PGA Tour as part of this. But the thing
with the PGA Tour is you basically have all of
the guys in one spot. It just seems to be
a moving bubble. I'm curious about Major League Baseball and
what happens in the next couple of weeks when teams
are now starting to fly across their regions with their
schedule and starting to play in different bubbles. That's the
(01:23:30):
stuff that that I want to know. There could be
great positive numbers coming from the Orlando bubble in the NBA,
and there's probably should be considering the amount of steps
that they are taking. But Jonas I just look at
I think that the NFL stuff is still very very early.
The NFL has kind of had to They've kind of
had the easy pass in all of this because the
(01:23:51):
the draft was the really the only thing that was
was seriously altered when it came to fans consuming the sport,
and some people felt that it was at really better
than it was the previous other times, or at least
still what the draft had turned into. So I think
that the NFL is still going to have to figure
out a way, especially if teams are traveling. But I
think you're gonna look to baseball with all of this,
(01:24:12):
because Baseball is starting next week. Teams are traveling, Guys
are expected to be staying in their own homes, to
be able to stay in their own areas, and that
is where I think that we are going to learn
the most. So in these next couple of weeks, when
we see the Major League Baseball tests you know, happening,
I think that would give us an idea of then
how the NFL could operate and maybe how these these
(01:24:33):
other sports or even to that the point Jonas of
how sports could end up continuing with you know, the
next how many months we're gonna have to live with this? Yeah?
I know that the UFC when they've been putting on
these fights and at Fight Island and Abu Dhabi, the
I mean what they go through these fighters to even
have to qualify for the fight, to pass all these
different COVID tests. Um, they're flown from a hub city
(01:24:55):
in Florida where they test before they leave. Then they
go to Vegas and they're tested a in Then they
leave Vegas and go to Fight Island and Abu Dhabi
and they're tested again and you're quarantined all along that
entire process. Well, with Major League Baseball, you're trying to
squeeze sixty games into like sixty six days or whatever
it was. There's not enough time to quarantine people for
(01:25:16):
forty eight hours. So yeah, that's where it's gonna get
interesting because one guy test positive and who the hell
knows with the lag time, who he came in contact with.
But I think it's it's you know, imperative on on
the flights, on the teams, on the hotels, to make
sure these are as clean and as as sanitized as
(01:25:37):
you possibly can get them, or else one positive test
could wipe out an entire season. Ten thousand, five hundred
and forty eight tests were conducted in Major League Baseball
over the last seven days that ended with yesterday, and
there's where and there were six positives within that. So
that is very encouraging. But again it's it's just it's
a matter of when things end up getting when you
(01:26:00):
start to get that movement, because I don't think that
you know, the NBA is not gonna play the twenty
you know, twenty one season in a bubble in Orlando,
like that's not going to be the case. They're gonna
want to start their season and in playing home arenas
and whether fans are there or not. As a complete
different thing. You saw some NASCAR fans, you know, attending
the the All Star Race that they had earlier this week.
(01:26:21):
Curious to see if there's any correlation to those numbers.
But Baseball is the one that I think is really
gonna take the temperature. And while it's great news for
the the Union to have the message being sent to
the players of Like you know, I think things are
pretty good. The NFL still has to work out a
deal with the players association and how things are gonna
(01:26:41):
go with training camp, but I do think that that
is a good step. I know that the union wants
certain things, and there's the question about if you test positive,
how are you designated? But just the simple fact of
not having players necessarily be worried about their their health
when they are in that training camp bubble, I think
it's a big step from the National Football League. I
would just love to know how many NFL players, and
(01:27:03):
this could be off the record, if you asked them, ay,
so are you okay playing knowing that there's, you know,
a chance that you're gonna get COVID? I would I
would want to know what the percentages are because I
think that there are a large majority of players who
understand the risks, because they take risks every single day.
(01:27:23):
They strap it up and get on the field, and
I just wonder how many of them are gonna be
okay because at some point in you can only do
so much before you just kind of have to accept
what the reality is. You can only you wash your
hands so many times sanitize things. So many times you
can make that little face mask that's supposed to cover
(01:27:46):
spit that that has made the rounds that they're instructing
people to play. But you've got or where when they play.
But you've got coaches that are saying and John Harbaugh
was one of the first one, look, these protocols are impossible.
Like I heard, I was talking to Bucky Brooks about
this Fox Sports radio host and one of the he's
a head coach at Granada Hills High School. And one
(01:28:07):
of the things that they're talking about in southern California
at the high school level, or at least they were
talking about this a couple of weeks ago, was that
each player gets his own football. I mean, what so
so so, what what are we supposed to do If
if a quarterbacks and shotgun and the center snaps him
the balls, he's supposed to take that ball, bat it
(01:28:29):
down and pull the one out of his hip pocket
and then use that one. Like at some point, you
can't play football with social distancing. It's just not possible.
And that's why I keep going back to accept the risks,
do our best, but understand there's gonna be positive tests
from time with time. Well, I do think that the
casual of do your best is the issue here when
(01:28:51):
when it comes to the general public in where we are,
I think that's been the problem. Not to get into
a whole COVID nineteen issue, but when you when and
that's all that you're asking of these players in these
bubbles the NBA guys, do your best, and you have
to have a reminder of guys, do your best to
get you know, to be dressed when you get room service,
or do your best to not have unwanted people like like,
(01:29:14):
it is just doing your part in all of this,
and that's what what you're trying to do. And this
is this isn't even just talking about the spread of
the disease, like I'm just talking about figuring out a
way to get these seasons in Because I do think
it's different outside of the bubble of of this country
in this world than than different justis of talking about
the National Football League and talking about how baseball can
(01:29:36):
get a season and how the NBA can wrap up there.
So I do think that there's a difference. And by
the way I keep hearing about, man, the bubble players
don't want to go be a part of that. Anybody's
been watching Myers Leonard during this whole guys literally shotgunning
sixteen ounce beers. He's taken tall boys, Dan and Coronas
to boot any shotgunning beers and doing it in record time.
(01:29:58):
He looks like he's having a blast. Yeah, I give
that two weeks. Just wait till like when you're like, hey,
let's go play some cornhole and then you're like, I
don't want to play anymore, Like we've played for three
straight weeks. I'm done with it. I'll wait to see
in three weeks, just like I want to see in
two weeks with Major League Baseball, Dan Buyer Jonas Knox
in for Doug Gottlieb here on Fox Sports Radio. You
(01:30:19):
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I think it's the Genreramo Shows, the On Ramo Show,
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Here's John Ramos. He says exactly what Suzanne tells him
to say. Shut up. It's a special pork edition. Guys. Hey,
by the way, John, help us out here. This is
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the worst show we've done. It's a Yes, it's a
Welcome to Johns Show. It's fake laugh Friday. Just hashtag
it's the John Ramos Show. We've got a great, great
show for you tonight. Later on in the show, I'll
(01:31:44):
give you today's sports number. Here's a hint. It's six.
By the way, it's National Bubble Day. My favorite bubble
is the round kind Dan and Jonas, what's yours? Well,
enough of the small talk. Let's get this show on
the road. While my regular sidekick Ryan Music is out
(01:32:05):
today again. But in his place is my guy Bo
Benson double b. What is going on? Oh, there's just
so much going on in the world of sports. Great
to be with you. For another scintillating edition of The
John Ramos Show hashtag The John Ramos Show. Bo. Have
you seen all the videos of the NBA bubble in Orlando?
Looks pretty cool down there. Yeah, for sure, it looks
(01:32:26):
very interesting. Yeah, but it looks interesting, So that's you. Definitely, definitely.
It also got me thinking about creating my own bubble
here at Fox Sports Radio. Really wise that so I
can keep you and Ryan out of it. Is being
(01:32:47):
funny on a podcast translate to actual live radio. That's
that's on the on the John Ramos Showbo's got the
beat plays on Kennis. What do you want to start drinking? Oh,
(01:33:09):
let's give it up for the weekend. I think he's
been on the show before. He has. In fact, my
biggest question for him will be Saturday or Sunday. Let's
say that for later. Don't forget to give us your
thoughts on our latest poll. It's so close, but there
(01:33:32):
is still time to vote. Yeah. Awful song Steve coming
up coming up later on the top ten sports stadium bathrooms. Hey,
we'll flesh that out later. Also, um, it's the future
sports stating history, guys. December two, The Brown Sign, The
(01:33:57):
Brown Side Johnny mansal the teens to Aten day contract
to help them in the play in game of the
NFL Playoffs. Yeah, menzel Men's L fifteenth goes fifteen for
fifteen for fifty five yards but five touchdowns as the
Browns upset the Iowa Cornfields thirty five one. Well, it's
(01:34:21):
been a while, but it's time for something we like
to call the observation deck. This is just thoughts. I
have random thoughts that come into my mind, and I
think we're just gonna throw them out there. Derrick Henry
big contract. Okay, maybe the Carolina Panthers knew what they
(01:34:46):
were doing or maybe not. Chander Jones and Matt and
twenty one rankings, this guy should get paid NFL with
possibly no fans in the seats. How's that lambeau leak
looking now? Leak be leap looking now? So they call
(01:35:09):
the bathroom, isn't it? Buccaneers Super Bowl favorites? Not at
my sports book, NBA Bubba Hotline in Orlando. Hello is
Mickey Mouse? There? MLB only sixty games during this season?
How about the best of one two games World Series?
(01:35:31):
Sounds fair to me? Hey, Tiger Woods, where a belt
should the p g a look at the changing four
to Hey, watch out how big is this deck? By
the way, plagiarism and journalism, it never ends. Well, ah yeah,
well college football start in the fall. I don't know.
(01:35:54):
I'm just happy Starbucks still opens at nine o'clock. Find
out why I'm no longer running for President of the
United States. Next on The John Rambo Show, since commercial Jones,
do we have any idea when Noah Camp is going
to join us? I have no idea, Commercial Dan, oh, no,
(01:36:18):
no joke. This is the worst show we've ever done.
Not The Ramo Show, this show. We're gonna have Noah
cap right after plays of the week. Let's give it
up for the weekend, right. I can't wait to ask
him about his upcoming weekend. We will be watching Will
he be watching any sports? I'll ask him. Plus we
will dig deep into the sports bag for something no
(01:36:40):
one is talking about. It's almost like TV or radio
silence on this one. Should Dak Prescott get a huge contract?
That's good, good stuff. I know no one wants to
touch that one, but I will later on into the show.
Plus we will see what's happening on the sports map.
My guess is nothing but that's later on. Well, there's
been so many top plays of the week, we've got
(01:37:02):
to gather them all and put them together for this
The Gen Ramo Show gives you the place of dub
give meeting that fool little by the way, if Noah
(01:37:22):
caps on hold listening to this, just hung up? Apologize
week here's the place of the week and minus one.
What's your play of the week the Gen Ramo Show. Well,
(01:37:45):
that's all the time we have for you today. Sorry,
Mr Weekend, but we will have to chat with you
next time. We just ran out of time, but until then,
thanks for listening and watching. And BB have you seen
the Weekends backside? All there is at John Ramos show,
So give the show right job John. I don't know
(01:38:08):
Jonas what you think about it, but I am curious
on want Noah cap just experienced over the last sixty seconds.
He's the host of Carnival Eads and he joins us
here on Fox Sports Radio. No, I hope you're still
with us after that last sixty seconds or so. That
was intense. You blew up both my ear drum, I
pood and peed my pants at the same time. That
was not Oh that that that was great stuff. You
(01:38:31):
don't know how excited we are to have you. Both
Jonas and I are huge fans of Carnival Eats. Uh,
we see you on the Cooking Channel. Uh. There were
a bunch of episodes yesterday that I was watching. How
in the world do you land this gig that takes
you around the US, around Canada to sample? I guess, fair,
(01:38:54):
fair if you will, How did you land the gig
as the host of the show. It's the dream job, right,
I mean, it's the gig that when when you know,
on that career day when someone came to school and
and helped you figure out if you were going to
be an account or garbageman, all of a sudden, there's
this new job out there. Yeah, it's nuts. I was
an actor, scripted actor. I used to do a lot
(01:39:15):
of you know, commercials and episode of TV and stuff
like that, and I was doing a lot of hosting
on the side. Like when I was younger, I used
to be like a farm by Mitzvah DJ, a wedding DJ,
the guy upon stage spinning T shirts around and getting
everybody to do a party train. Um. So I had
this passion for hosting and I got an audition for
this food project. Then uh, it just kind of took off.
(01:39:37):
I remember going into the audition and reading the kind
of the breakdown on the show and just knowing that
it was going to be a hit because on a
lot of those other shows, it's like you've got to
wait for the for the crazy food that you want
to see. But with with Carnivolips, you know, we do
seven foods a show. Everyone is is nut. No, a
most surprisingly good item you've ever had? You were stunned
(01:40:00):
was actually good. I mean I have to break again
into smaller windows because we cracked. You know, we're seven
fifty foods now and uh, it's hard to find a
bad one. Uh, and my heart is still beating, So
let's just take a second for a quick little round
of applause for that. Yeah. Absolutely, but you almost brought
that up earlier though. To be honest, he was. He
was curious on on how you can stay so so
(01:40:23):
slim and slender as well a genie lamp. I blew
two wishes on one getting the show into not not
having my heart explode on camera some of the but
here like how much what is the most you've eaten
in a day, because I can't imagine this stuff is
all one take. If it is, I mean, bravo to
you and the production crew and the people making the food.
(01:40:44):
But I mean, are we talking about your going to
different venues in one day or or how how is
your shooting schedule When it comes to the show, we
normally try to spend a couple of days at affair.
It comes across on TV as one kind of single day,
but we spent some some some time that affair. Normally
them two days just so that we have the opportunity
to get a lot to go crowd shots, mingle aram
(01:41:04):
ride some rides, and make sure that we're doing it justice.
But the most food I've eaten was probably the pilot,
and that was like when we went out for that
first episode. We went We're in Miami. We shot seven
foods in one day, and I remember calling my wife
from set and just being like, if this show gets
picked up, we need like a like an adult diver sponsorship. Um,
(01:41:27):
this is this can't happen. But then the show found
it's kind of paste and we we got it down
to three or four foods a day. But yeah, man,
when you're tucked in your bed. There's mornings like five
thirty a m. Because we tried to film with vendors
a lot before the doors open, and we don't want
to take away from their business time too much. So
there's you know, five thirty mornings where I'm sitting there
eating a spicy fish sandwich dip in chocolate. Oh man,
(01:41:52):
love that that trout, that trout sandwich. It's so delicious. Yeah,
you can only get time. Yeah, you can only get
that in Duluth Um. Noah Cab joining us here on
Fox Sports radio actor television host Jonas and I he's
Jonas Knocks. I'm Dan Buyer. Love the show, Carnivalites. You
have done, You've done The Bachelor in Canada. Are there
(01:42:14):
any comparisons to uh, Carnivalites and what you did and
in hosting the The Bachelor series in Canada? Can you
draw any parallels. I guess it's just, uh, it's that combination.
It's like that that sugar and sweet that uh you
know that that heat. Uh, It's it's two very different rides.
(01:42:34):
It's nice to be able to put on a suit
and and kind of pretend to be a grown up. Sometimes.
I was gonna say I was gonna say one's a
hot mess and the other is Carnivalites. So here you
go home map. But I did notice in my introduction
and as we've been chatting on the Sports show, you
guys have yet to tie into my my little bio
home of the NBA Champions, the reigning NBA champion Toronto
(01:42:57):
Raptors loving the whole break. We're the longest running champions
fIF team in NBA history. What a run? Yeah, it
is true. With that without even having to repeat, I
mean that that is true. What the what the Raptors
have done? Okay, So and look, you don't have to
name the vendor. I'm not. I mean, if you wanted
to name the vendor would be kind of fun. But
(01:43:18):
is there how many how often do you come across
an item that you'll try and you look at the
cameraman and go, all right, we're not using this because
this is good, because that has to happen. You can't
just love everything that that's shone on every episode. There's
got to be some stuff that you try and go, yeah,
this ain't working for me. You know what the truth is.
Like I said before, over fifty foods, there's been a
(01:43:40):
couple of DUTs. But statistically it's way less than people
would imagine. And it's for two reasons. One, we've got
a killer crew at the office that does amazing research.
By the time we get to the fair, the vendors
and the foods have been picked, so we we kind
of have an idea that we're going to be working
with good stuff. The other part of it is, as
I always say, a deep friar is what I call
(01:44:01):
the greater racer. It kind of really doesn't matter what
you do up until that point. Once you dump it
in that bubbling bat, who cares it's going to be,
you know, encrusted in a delicious, greasy coated shell of goodness.
Who's not gonna want to bite into that? Noah Cab
joining us here on Fox Sports ALREADYO find him on
Twitter and on Instagram on the I g at Noah
(01:44:22):
cap and that c a ppe. Do you remember and
and I know it is difficult, but there were so
many atems. Do you remember the after school special that
you had in Florida? Do you remember this hamburger? Does
it sound familiar? If if I told you a hamburger
with bacon, onions, chunky peanut butter, strawberry jam, ghost pepper cheese,
(01:44:44):
potato sticks. Remember justin spine that you said that, because
we just did a burger right before we had shut
down for for COVID, which we had peanut butter, honey,
nut cheerios and honey on it, and that one snuck
up on me. It was tasty real it works, And
I think that's even said in the piece. You're like,
this is amazing, but this thing actually works. And that
(01:45:07):
happened so much. You just you're looking at something and
you're like, wow, I would never have thought of combining
Indian food and uh, you know, Campbell soup and it's
together and it's a sandwich. Uh, And then all of
a sudden you take a bite and it's just like, man,
this works. I did not see this coming. Weirdest deep
(01:45:27):
fried item you've ever had. I mean, there's the terrifying,
like bad one Season one when we did deep fried Rattlesnake,
which still to this day, I wake up screaming deep
fried Rattlesnake, legitimate. Bas I get to set and there's
a born a classic big metal cooking bowl and they
(01:45:48):
family has already cut the head and tail and skinned
the snake, but the body continues to move like a
fly that when you squatterfly and it's lag twitches, except
the body moves like a snake like that that weikly
kind of back and forth slithering in the bowl. Just
the body in the bowl for thirty forty minutes and
(01:46:11):
if you if it stops moving and you shake the bowl,
the body moves again. So going into the bite, I
was like freaking out. So I go over to the
to the grandmother who were filming with, and I said
to her, what should I expect? She turned to me
and she's like, are you kidding? I wouldn't eat this stuff?
Like what? Um there haad V zero line for that
(01:46:36):
stand like was but you know a little like one
of those classic old school kind of traditional things that
happened a despair it was. It was also like early
days in filming. But since then, men, wow, we've I mean,
you know, bench onion soup on a stick. We just
did last this last season, deep fried milk and cookies
(01:46:56):
where you dip the milk in the cookies. What that sentence?
Your brain don't even I don't even get this is
my mind is blown right now. We're probably assuming I
said it wrong, but it was like, Noah cap joining us,
We're gonna let you go. I do want to ask
you this, and I also want to say this. Let's
(01:47:17):
say it first. You are awesome, Like as a host,
there are people who do shows that say stuff and
you can tell what they're gonna say because they say
it over and over. I appreciate. We were all thinking
that you are extremely talented and you make every episode fresh.
So I commend you on that. What is ahead for you?
(01:47:39):
I know the shutdown hurts everything. Are there going to
be more seasons? What do you have on deck? And
what can we look out for on Instagram and Twitter
outside of you swimming in a lake? Yeah, it's uh
listen like everybody, Um, you know, I'm kind of waiting
for things to get back to some sense of normalcy. Unfortunately,
bears are out down and finally gonna be a little
(01:48:01):
bit of a haul before they're they're back up and running.
So for any of the vendors or people in that
industry who I've gotten to know over the last seven years,
thinking to you guys and keep your heads up. Uh,
you know what, man, I'm trying to put a positive
spin and just enjoyed the time at home. I spent
so much time on the road. Uh you know, I
was up to two hundred days a year the last
few years. So just having kind of uninterrupted time at
(01:48:22):
home getting to be here. Uh you know, the barbecue
is warming up as we speak. It's like a little
things like that. I'm just gonna try to, you know,
enjoy the moment because I know I'm gonna blink my
eyes and we'll be back to uh to to kind
of normalcy, and I'll be wishing I had these damn moments. No,
thanks so much for the time. We loved having you on,
and we'll continue to watch. We appreciate it. Boys a pleasure.
And let's let's do this again. Sometime we'll talk some sports,
(01:48:45):
all right, Let's do it. Noah Cap, host of Carnival Leeds.
You can see it on the Cooking Channel. Find them
on Twitter and Instagram at Noah Cap. That c a
p pe. Yeah. By the way, Dan, I'm out on
that rattlesnake. Thanks Pat. I'm not scared the snakes. I
used to have snakes. I'm out on needing a rattle snake.
No part of it deep fried or not. All right?
(01:49:06):
Dan Buyer, Jonas Knocks and for Doug gottliep here on
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(01:50:55):
on the par five holes. So because of that, it
looks like tiger Woods might actually make the cut after all,
top sixty five and tis play the weekend. Tiger Woods
right now tied for sixty four. So as long as
a couple of other guys don't, uh, you know, move
up to plus two, he should be all right. Get
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