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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, this is the Doug Gottli Show. Heres in
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
Doug Gotlieg Show in the Bonus Fox Sports Radio. iHeartRadio
app Welcome in. So I view my job, and when
I say radio job, not what I mean. I'm do
my job as a basketball coach at Green Bay differently
than other people. Not that I am again continue to
be eternally grateful for the opportunity that I've been provided
and so far we've come up with one win in
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three games. Will continue to push to do better. But
I view it as something that select people can do,
and as I'm trying to prove, I don't believe that
all people have to have coached at the college level
for years and years and years in order to do
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And it's interesting. Tomorrow, Saturday, November sixteenth, my team plays
against Kim English's team. Kim which is the head coach
of the of the Providence Friars. He was previously the
head coach at George Mason University. And Kim is somebody
who I covered as a player when he was a
star at Missouri and then he had a short stint
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with the Detroit Pistons in the NBA, and I remember
when he was playing and then playing with the Pistons,
and then when his name was mentioned as a potential
head coach in a bunch of places, and people thought
it was crazy. And I talked to Kim, and somewhere
I got to look through my text. Maybe I have
the old text I told him, like, you can absolutely
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be a head coach if you've talked to coach, if
you talked to Kim, like even when he was in college,
like he just had a different level of maturity, a
different sort of perception of how things worked, a different
sort of understanding way of communicating. And I just I
don't know. I'm actually super intrigued to play against his team.
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I've watched his team. I like how he coaches, I
like how he handles himself. He has good players. He's
missing his best player right now. Bryce Hopkins is coming
off a knee injury. We hope he's missing him tomorrow.
Not that we want anything bad for Bryce, but he's
really really he's like an All Big East level player.
Much better for us to not play against Bryce. But
I just I continue to believe that there are some
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jobs like this one, especially in coaching, that if you're
surrounded by the best people, you don't necessarily have to
have done it before, especially if you played and played
at high level and can communicate with kids. So what's
on display tomorrow on FS two is more than just hey,
two teams Big East team and an Horizon League team
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where my team coming off our first win or his
team is three zero on the year. To me, it's
more do either of us know what we're doing? Now?
Obviously he's been a head coach. This is his fourth year,
fifth year head being a head coach. Do either of
us know what we're doing? Considering before this we hadn't
done it before. He was also an assistant coach for
We get that coaching job, but I thought he could
do it without being an assistant cop.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
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Speaker 2 (03:14):
Let's get to what the Fox says and now say
every day at this time the Doug Outlieb Show. In
the Bonus Podcast, we play for you a previous portion
of a Fox Sports Radio or Fox Sports One show.
We call it, what does the Fox say that and
that clever. What we've done there, sure is here's Dan
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Patrick talking about baseball's number one free agent, one Soto.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
One Soto. Yeah, I don't want him. I don't want him.
Speaker 5 (03:47):
What No, I don't want your Anti Soto.
Speaker 4 (03:49):
I am Anti Soto. No, No, not interested. It's it's
so much money, over so many years. I just I
have no interest in that.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
None.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
You know, I got Otani. Otani's special. He's unique.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
There's no one like him.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
One Soto, the talented player bounced around a couple of
teams already gonna be bouncing around again. And you're gonna
pay him six hundred million dollars. If I'm paying that
kind of money, I want you to be a gate attraction.
I want you to be a box office star. One
Soto is not a box office star. He's just a
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really good baseball player. I mean, Mike Trout, as great
as he is, not a box office star. You just go,
that guy knows how to play.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
All right.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
Like, if I'm spending that kind of money, you got
to be great.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Well, I mean, if we're truly honest, truly honest, then yeah,
one Soto is great. The issue what Dan's getting at
is a real thing, which is does anybody care that
he's great? You know? And obviously he's not. I mean
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it's one of one what you have with Shoho Tani
because you have an entire country behind him. If Shoeo
Tani was not Japanese, would he have anywhere near the
same rit name residents? I think the name that the
word is no. I just think that's what baseball's become.
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And Wan Soto hasn't done what Aaron Judge has done
in terms of home runs, but I think one Soto
is more valuable than Aaron Judge for the next ten years.
But I do understand what he's saying. I just think
this is a baseball problem as much as a one
Sodo problem. Here's Colin Cowherd. He made a point using
Greg Cosell and Matt Hasselback.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
Two times this week on our show. Two credible guests,
one that's played in the NFL for eighteen years and
Greg Cosel forty five years of watching film. They're not fanboys,
they're not on bear message boards. They watch film. And
let's start with Greg Cosell. This is about as harsh
as Greg co Cell gets on criticizing a young quarterback.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
Then two years at USC he got sacked over eighty times,
and there are a lot of people that were concerned
that that was not just an O line issue in USC,
that that was a Caleb Williams issue. And right now
it's coming to fruition a bit in the league. So
this was not a Shane Waldron problem at all. Right
now everything is happening too fast for Williams. He's not
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been able to slow down the game mentally, so he
gets stuck in the pocket waiting and you can't do
that at this point. He too often lacks an effective
internal pocket clock, which also forces him to stay in
the pocket too long holding the ball. And the last
point is he's a slow recognizer and processor. He's not
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making the needed connection between route concepts and coverage. So
all this leads to an increased number of sacks.
Speaker 5 (07:02):
This was very much as Zach Wilson and very much
justin Fields. You heard the exact same thing. It's a
bit harsher now, but Matt Hasselbeck came on before Greg
Kosel earlier this week and didn't buy into it's all
the coaches' problems.
Speaker 7 (07:18):
I would say ninety percent of it is on the quarterback.
Like if I'm coaching the quarterback and they were at
nine sacks yesterday, I'm putting at least six of those
on the quarterback. And just like with Russell Wilson, like
we're sitting here talking about the deep ball to Mike Williams,
he knows like that's a blitz situation. Like Caleb, he's
a young quarterback. So I'm not trying to throw stones
at him because of the mistakes. I'm not surprised by
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the mistakes. I think just expectations are going to be
higher because you do have guys like Jayden Daniels playing
such good football. Bon Nicks is playing good football. Drake
May's even playing good football, And so I think that
the boo birds are going to be out with Caleb.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Yeah, I listen. I mean, he hasn't been good. It's
a complete and utter mess. And it strikes me as
one of the things that happens in basketball, where guys
are so talented and their talent translates so quickly that
you just kind of push them along and push them
along and push them along. A lot of times. It
happens more in college in terms of academics. But in
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this case, Caleb Williams has some huge flaws. Can they
be worked through while he's the starting quarterback of the Bears.
I don't know, but when? And it's one of those
things that we so rush to get guys in. We
rushed to get him out of college before they're fully taught,
and we rush to get him on the NFL field
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before they're fully taught. And when you rush, this is
what you get too many holes. Here's Jonas Docks and
Brady Quinn talking about Aaron Rodgers.
Speaker 8 (08:44):
Do you believe Rogers comes back and his quarterbacking for
the Jets next year? Because even if he does, my
thought is they're still drafting a quarterback. They're going to
be picking high enough that I can't imagine they would
go another year and not address the situation long term.
But I just wonder, or you're gonna have a new coach,
do they want to deal with all that? It hasn't
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been smooth. I know DeVante Adams is going to be there.
Are they running this thing back for one final chapter
in Aaron Rodgers' career?
Speaker 9 (09:13):
Do you guys wonder though, if that factors into his decision?
I mean, there's a lot of things that are up
in the air. Who's gonna be their head coach. If
they come to him and they say we're going to
draft a quarterback to eventually replace you, there's that thought too, right.
You know, maybe that de turns him from wanting to
come back, because if he's playing the way he is now,
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next year, whoever they draft, people are gonna be clamoring
for him. And he's probably thinking to myself, like, do
I really want to deal with that? I mean, I'm
a first ballot Hall of Famer and this is how
I'm gonna go out. So I don't know it's I
think he'll come back because I don't think he wants
the season end the way this one seems like it's
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going to. I mean, even if they won out, I'm
not sure they would make the playoffs.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I just why do we want to see another season
of Aaron Rodgers? And why does Aaron Rodgers want to
do it again? Anyway? You know, he's had an incredible career.
He's won multiples m vps, he's won a super Bowl,
and they're not any closer to winning a super Bowl
with the Jets, and he's not getting any younger. He
doesn't look like he necessarily wants to be there. When
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you don't move, you're going to get hit more. And
when you're gonna get hit more, and you don't want
to get hit because you're coming off an injury and
you're old older anyway, it's just not a time which
is going to work. And that's where I think we
are with the New York Jets, and that's what the
Fox said say.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
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Speaker 2 (10:49):
Let's find out who or what is annoying Jason Stewart.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
And now it's your annoying.
Speaker 10 (11:03):
Hey, Doug, I think I told you this. Me and
my super hot girlfriend Christina, we watch Jeopardy every night
and she dominates me. She gets probably I don't know,
six or seven to one ratio of right answers to mine.
But I have this really strange knack for getting Final
Jeopardy instead of her. I don't know what it is.
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Maybe it's the extra time you get, whatever, but I
almost always get Final Jeopardy. It's crazy. So last night
we're watching and Ken Jennings says, here's what Final Jeopardy is,
sports teams. And I'm thinking, not only do I have
a knack for getting Final Jeopardy, but the I mean,
could the subject be more in my wheelhouse? So sports
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teams is the category, Doug, this is the clue. Fittingly,
this team was born on November first, nineteen sixty six,
the day the franchise was awarded. Do you know the.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Answer to that, Doug, nineteen sixty six.
Speaker 10 (12:07):
November one, nineteen sixty six, fittingly, the day the franchise
was awarded.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Wait, wait, tell me the answer one more time. Sorry.
Speaker 10 (12:17):
Fittingly, the team was born on November one, nineteen sixty six,
the day the franchise was awarded. Did I give you
enough time to google it?
Speaker 2 (12:30):
No? I didn't google it. I'm caught on nineteen sixty
six teams that were awarded. I don't know.
Speaker 10 (12:38):
Sam is sitting here right now, and he doesn't know it.
I don't know it. There's a problem here. There's like
no real clue. It's frustrating the way that the clues
written is tough.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
The Montreal who are the Montreal expos?
Speaker 10 (12:57):
Holy shit? That was my guess. That was I said
to Christina, I'm the only guess I could have is
the expos And you're right. I think the timing's right there. Nope,
you know, November first, nineteen sixty six is All Saints Day.
It's called All Saints Day. I mean, who the hell
knows that? Well, a woman knew it, two men did not.
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I did not, and she won Jeopardy because she came
from third behind. Anyways, it's annoying that I don't know
final Jeopardy, especially when it's sports teams. Very unsatisfying. So
Keenan Allen, I don't know if you've seen him this week,
but he's been a part of the kind of the
long line of Bears that have kind of crushed the
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former offensive coordinator. I guess the guy was a nice guy,
and that's what Keenan Allen said. It was a nice guy,
but there just wasn't enough emphasis on the details early
on and things got out of hand. I will say this,
what's annoying is that Keenan Allen chose to not play
for the Chargers. Now you could say, no, I thought
he was traded away. What do you mean he chose not? No, no, no, no.
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They went to him, as they did Joey Bosa, and
they said, can we renegotiate rework your contract so that
we can make some more things work under the cap.
Joey Bosa said yes. Keenan Allen said no. So he
essentially asked out of the Chargers. He was an amazing player,
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All Pro, Pro Bowl or whatever, and he would have
been a great fit for this team this year. I
think Keenan chose to leave the Chargers and now he's
kind of getting what he deserved with the Bears.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Yeah, yes, yes. And Keenan, though an absolute stud for
so much of his time he did, he does have
a little mal content in him, right, he just does.
So Yeah, I mean, listen, you leave for the Bears,
and this is kind of what happens. I was surprised
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he didn't go and play for somebody he had a
relationship with before. I don't know if he had a
relationship with Shane Waldron, but I was. I was surprised
at the pick of the Bears. That's one of those like, Hey,
I'm just trying to cast the biggest check before I retire, and.
Speaker 10 (15:11):
So I love here in Charles Barkway talk about a
lot of things. So he was on his podcast with
Ernie Johnson this week and he gave his bottom line
take on what happened in the election.
Speaker 11 (15:23):
He's the president of the United States that I wish
him nothing but the best, but we lost. And I
just want to say this to the Democrats, which I'm
an independent who voted Democratic two minutes favor, shut them up.
When you win, you get to say what you want to.
When you lose, you need to shut the hell up.
We lost because we had no game plan. We still
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haven't solved the immigration problem, never addressed inflation. Bringing all
these stupid stars out to rally the vote. What was that, Hey,
I love beyond and say that ain't gonna make me
vote a certain way. You guys lost because y'all stupid
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come up with solutions. I don't think everybody voted for
Trump as racist or whatever. I'm not a fan of
a guy, but he's the president. I do not have
to respect the office. Oh another thing, The next one
of you fools, idiots a jackass send me an article
about Bruce Pearl supporting Trump, I'm gonna punch you in
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your face.
Speaker 10 (16:27):
Bruce Pearl can vote for her.
Speaker 11 (16:29):
He wants to Bruce Pearl got two jobs, win basketball
games and graduate players. People can vote for who they
want to. I voted for Kamala, but like I say,
we didn't win. It's all our faults. But not having
a game plan, We're not having concerts and rallies. People
want solutions, they want money in their pocket, they want
to board us occur, So.
Speaker 10 (16:52):
I don't I don't know if I could have assummed
it up, better to be honest. I liked his take
on this, Like Steven A mirrored a lot of what
Charlie said this week, and they both voted for Kamala Harris.
The he called, they vote for Kamala Harris, Steve did, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I thought he said he was voting for Trump.
Speaker 10 (17:09):
No, he went on with Hannity. He goes on Handity
a lot which is which is a contradiction, and he
tells him he's voting for Kamala Harris. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Well he he on his own thing said he was
going to vote for Trump and then he must have
changed his mind. I I'm glad you talanteed this up.
I love Charles. Inflation has gone down dramatically. The border
issue was became a major issue, but it became a
major issue because they were going to pass the bill,
and Trump got the Republicans of the blocket, and it's
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where Biden should have stepped up. And though it doesn't
actually do anything, do the executive order deal, and they
let it spiral out of control. I mean, honestly, this
is what happened. Is and it happens all the time.
To the Democrats is they get they get, they get
their the narrative. They lose in the narrative, not the
real I mean, he's like, we don't have a game plan,
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Like okay, well, Donald Trump was asked he doesn't. Actually
he wants to repeal Obamacare, which everybody actually likes now,
and he has a what was it a concept of
a plan? He said, he's it's it's complete bullshit. I
don't think there's any one reason people voted for Trump.
I think there's a large portion of people who just
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are really tired of when Democrats get in charge, making
it about all sorts of things that it isn't about,
you know, and I you know, again the Republicans made
it about like transgender stuff, which is I don't We're
talking a very small number of people. I mean, like
Trump acts like people go to school, kids go to
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drop off for school, and they come back and they
change sexes, Like that doesn't happen. There aren't late term emotions,
It doesn't happen. But again, I actually think the genius
to the Republicans is they everything is such bull that
you don't actually know what the truth is, and they
get their bullshit across a whole lot better, whereas the
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Democrats do get lost in issues and they try to
explain things away and it's about feelings and all of
a sud like nobody cares. I also think there's a
really good chance. I mean, like, look, what the craziest
part about it is this motherfucker told us that the
election was a fraud for four years with no proof
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at all, and people voted for him because they thought
it was a front when it wasn't. And then he
was like, well, like we're good. The whole thing is
crazy crazy. I agree with him in the premise of
stop complaining. That's the whole thing, Like stop complaining. On
the other hand, it doesn't mean that you cannot go like,
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hold on a second, we're really going to have a
conspiracy theorist and a guy who just makes up things
that aren't true, like Robert Kennedy Junior is a quack,
make no mistake about it. I know that from Republicans,
like I have a buddy, as you know, Jason, who
worked in the last administration, a very well respected guy,
and his whole thing was that Republicans themselves have been
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very concerned because the guys that he had the first
time in office. You know, look, I don't agree with
a lot of the politics to it, but a lot
of them were very reputable people. And because of January sixth,
which was he should go to fucking jail for January sixth,
it's disgusting. But because of January sixth, none of them
wanted to work with him anymore. They want no part
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of it. And now they're trying to get him back
in and meanwhile he's like just handing out jobs to
people that should not have these jobs. So look, I
do think that the again, the premise of what Barkley's
saying is really really good, which is you lose, come
up with better candidates, come up with a better plan,
understand that you picked bad candidates. You just did. Kamala
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Harris seems like a very competent person. He's far more
accomplished in her own life, honestly than Donald Trump is.
That's reality. But he was able to paint her as
somebody who who wasn't. I don't know how he won
on some sort of moral high ground. I don't know
how he won on an intellectual high ground. He didn't
win in the debate, Like, I don't get any of it.
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I do like some of the policies. I'm not gonna
see here Ladia as somebody who's Jewish, like I like
the policies. And the problem with the Democrats is again,
when they win, when they have power, they want to
acquiesce to everything. And then's some people you got to
go like, no, sorry, that's not okay. But come up
with better politics, come up with better policies, come up
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with better come up with better candidates, and stop complaining
about Trump and saying you're not going to have sex
for four years or you're kind to move away or whatever.
You know, fight the good fight, get better, get better candidates,
take back over and in four years. In the meanwhile, like, look,
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it's very likely that the Supreban Court is going to
be very, very conservative for the better part of our lifetime.
And honestly, that goes back to the first Trump campaign,
and I think a lot of that is on us
in the media because in the early days of him running,
we basically ran Trump ads by putting him on TV
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all the time, and he overtook fifteen establishment Republicans because
he had name recognition and nobody called him on his bullshit,
and then by the end it became too late. Now
here's the one thing that I would point out that
no one has said, and I will say I agree
with Charles Barklay. Not every Trump voter is a racist.
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It's stupid. Not every Trump voter is a white supremacist.
On the other hand, there isn't a racist for a
white supremacist who doesn't voted for Trump, and he didn't
need them to win. If you win the popular vote,
you don't need there's a knot of There's a very
small number of people that are white supremacists and that
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are racists in this country, despite what people will tell you,
it's a very small number of people. And so if
he wanted to actually earn my respect, despite the fact
many of the things he said about people are completely disrespectful,
had he simply at any time. Dur in the past
twelve years said I want to be president, but I
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don't need a white supremacists vote in order to be
do so. That would change a lot of my opinion
of him as a human being. So I agree with
Charles in that, and Charles is the one guy who
could say what he says. And I also agree with
Bruce Pearl. He's allowed to vote for who he wants
to vote for. Bruce, friend of mine. I disagree with
him on some politics, but you're allowed to vote for
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who you want to vote for. No problem there anybody else?
Speaker 7 (23:49):
No.
Speaker 10 (23:50):
So Final Jeopardy yep keenan Allen and yeah Democrats.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
I'm gonna say that the Final Jeopardy thing is annoying
because it's a complete humble brag by you. People who
watch Jeopardy are saying. They're not saying they're smarter than you.
They're saying they're television viewing habits are smarter than you.
It's a very smug way of saying I'm probably smarter
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than you because I watch smarter television than you, And
that's fucking I.
Speaker 10 (24:25):
Why are we doing this?
Speaker 11 (24:26):
I do.
Speaker 10 (24:30):
Because we can. I like these two soundbites so much,
we have to do two of them. So this was
the viral video. Now I maybe Mance knows, maybe Sam knows.
There's like a teenage girl, a young black teenage girl
who got a chance to interview Mike Tyson. And it's
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kind of an awkward thing. They're standing in like a
hallway or something. I don't know what the story is
behind her getting this chance to interview Mike Tyson, but
it went viral because of what happens at the end.
This is I don't know her name. I should have
looked it up. Asking Mike Tyson about.
Speaker 12 (25:07):
Legacy, Well, in your return to the ring for this fight,
you are setting a monumental opportunity for kids my age
to see the legend Mike Tyson in the ring for
the first time. What type of legacy would you like
to leave behind when it's all said and done.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Well, I don't know.
Speaker 13 (25:21):
I don't believe in the word legacy. I think that's
another word for ego. That's just some word everybody grabbed
on too, and I was used every five seconds. It
means absolutely nothing to me. I'm just passing through. I'm
gonna die and it's going.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
To be over.
Speaker 13 (25:35):
Who cares about legacy after that with a big egoso,
I'm gonna die. I want people to think that I'm this,
I'm great, I'm no way nothing where you're dead with dust,
absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing.
Speaker 12 (25:50):
Well, thank you so much for sharing that. That is
something that I have not heard before someone say that
as an answer, can.
Speaker 13 (25:56):
You really imagine to my thing? I want my legacy
to be this way when I get ye think, I
really want to think about you. I want people to
think about me when I'm gone. Who the fuck kid
about me when I'm gone?
Speaker 10 (26:11):
That's amazing.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
It's an amazing, amazing answer, amazing answer. I told the
story last night to my players that I do this
event with the pump Twins every year, a mc A
dinner that they raise money for cancer Cancer Research Center
and in Northridge Hospital, And every year we're in back
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in the green room, and this year I got a
chance to hang out with Snoop Dogg and a couple others.
But last year was was Mike Tyson and I caught
him on he was kind of on one about about
he was just like there was too many people who
were kissing his ass and he was just like I
haven't done anything in however long, and they're talking about
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the It was kind of similar like twenty years ago,
Like you know, I don't mind talking about it, but
acting like I was better than I was. It was.
It was just a very interesting night anyway to say
it to the little kid and in some ways christ
their spirit and in other ways open their eyes to
the realities of life. It's fantastic and sad all the
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same time.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
I want to end the week. I want to end
the week. Every human being listened to this, listening to this,
male female otherwise can relate to this story. It's about
cropping your pants literally, we're not talking about figuratively. I
don't know if you saw this past weekend, but some
NFL player wearing white pants it was discovered that he
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may have done something. So Jason kelce and Travis Kelcey
of course, talked about it on their podcast.
Speaker 14 (27:52):
I did this before a game once was and I felt,
you know, like when you when you when you shart
and you know that there's a possibility something just came up,
but you're not certain.
Speaker 10 (28:00):
And I remember turn I turned, and.
Speaker 14 (28:03):
I'm not going to announce name's I turned to my buddy,
my old mind friend, and I was like, hey, can
you check me because I think I might have just
shack and he checks me. He says, you're good. I
go out for warm ups, do the whole warm ups.
Laye comes up to me after warm ups. He's like, hey,
you got ship all up and down your pants right now.
So in between warm ups in the start of the game,
(28:24):
I I keep my shoulder pads on, take off all
of my under like all my lower half, get in
the shower and shower.
Speaker 10 (28:32):
Oh that's funny, fun and felt that nasty.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
It was, it was disgusting.
Speaker 14 (28:38):
But yeah, this is not the first time it's happened.
I know many players that this happened to. It could
potentially be gatorade. I think it's probably highly likely it
was a shark that went awry because.
Speaker 10 (28:50):
It's just like this white pants man.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
It's risky. This is hysterical, hysterical John, it's funny. It
that Honestly, that's really good content, really really good content
because it's relatable. It's relatable. You guys, ever been in
(29:12):
a place where you uh, you may not you might
not have charted, but like you're in a long car
ride or whatever, and you get a little swamp ass,
and then you bend over to tire your shoes, like god,
something smells like ass. And then you walk around and
it's no one else near you. You're like, that's me.
Speaker 10 (29:29):
Oh, it's It's terrifying, it really is.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
And then you're like, was that just around people?
Speaker 10 (29:35):
I was just around people where you feel a little
wetness and you're like, well, that's that's not right because
you know what's going on down.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
There, A lot going on down there. Why can we
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