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December 23, 2024 • 27 mins

Doug riffs on the college football playoff weekend. Doug reacts to Colin Cowherd's take about Sam Darnold. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Boston Connor makes today's edition of "Because We Can".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, you know this is the Doug Gottlieb Show
years in the Bonus with Doug gottlie.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
What a Doug Gottlieb Show in the Bonus. Fox Sports Radio,
iHeartRadio app Welcome, Welcome in. You know this is a
rare Monday Jason Stewart where I don't think we need
to lead with the NFL.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
I just don't.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Games were so spread out this weekend, and though Sunday
Night football was close, and you had a Dallas Cowboys
win as they creep closer and closer to five hundred,
and they got to win with Cooper Rush as their quarterback.
He throws for two ninety two no interceptions, Ezekiel Elliott

(00:48):
with a one yard touchdown run. Who the Cowboys win
despite the fact they scored just three points in the
second half.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
They won with their defense.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
But I mean, I'm sure the ratings are good because
the Cowboys that game, but they were eliminated from the playoffs,
as were the Niners who lost to the Dolphins. There's
a lot of mediocre football games. So instead, let's talk
about what people actually care about, which is the college
football Playoff, which we finally have and we had zero

(01:19):
good games, zero good games, And I do hear you
if you're like, yeah, well Tennessee got blown out, so
the SEC can.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
But what are we doing?

Speaker 2 (01:34):
You know, Indiana was so overmatched by Notre Dame it
was stupid, really was. Nobody was quite as overmatched as
SMU was taking on Penn State.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
I don't hate to say I told you so, but
I freaking told you so. Like nobody's trying to be
mean here.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
We're just pointing out the obvious that SMU is nowhere
near the level of the elites in college football. The
ACC is massively down, and when Clemson wins the ACC,
they should have got the automatic bid right at you know.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Right at the twelve seed.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
And like, look, the only thing missing or the the
only bad thing about these teams getting essentially buys is
Notre Dame lost one of their top offensive lineman or
the top defensive lineman, you know, is the attrition of
playing an additional game, which means additional injuries, which means
teams are not going to be whole, and we may
not get a sense of who's who's what's what. But

(02:37):
I don't say these things about the SEC because I
collect check or because I particularly care I work in
college athletics, and I can tell you that unequivocally, SEC
teams across the board are better funded than everybody else.
They say it matters more, and we joke about it,
but the truth is it does matter more to them.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Winning matters, winning.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
At all costs is is is A.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Is the SEC way.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
So lang Kiff, it may have disappeared late and Saturday night,
but he was right. And it's a shame because we've
waited our entire lives for a College Shaw playoff. But
Indiana was just not at the level of Notre Dame
SMU was just not the level of Penn State. Clemson

(03:28):
had to get in. But the seating is so screwed up.
You know in Ohio State, who, Hey they did lose
to Michigan. Hey they did lose to Oregan by a point.
But if you watched Ohio State this year and you thought, well,
you know, they're just okay, Like, dude, the teams that

(03:50):
spend twenty million dollars on the roster as opposed to
other teams spending less than ten in.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
The roster, it's not close. It really isn't.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
So we have one weekend of college football in our
back pocket for the playoffs. It'll get better Next year,
there won't be much of an adjustment. There'll be a
slight adjustment because it's a two year plan. But in
year three you expect to see a ton of SEC
teams as that league continues to be the best in
college football despite what happened to Tennessee this weekend.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
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Speaker 3 (04:30):
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Speaker 2 (04:38):
This time in the Bonus Podcast, we'll play for your
portion of Fox Sports Radio Fox Sports One's previous shows.
Here's Petros Papadekas he joined two Bros and a Cup
of Joe talking about the College twelve playoffs.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
I saw Herb Street's rant on TV and the end
of the night hit on Sports Center going after Indiana
without using the word Indiana, I mean, what if Ohio
State schedule has only one ranked team and it loses
to that ranked team? Should an eleven and one Ohio
State team be left out? Then? I mean, whoever is

(05:11):
devising the conference schedule or whatever the algorithm they say
they're using to develop the conference schedule has a big
part of the problem because the conferences that have sixteen
to eighteen teams but don't have divisions don't have structure
in making the schedule. Look the one thing the conference

(05:33):
has all figured out how to do was to pick
apart the PAC twelve and to poach its teams. But
they can't figure out how to schedule things equally. And
there's a reason for that. It's impossible. If you know,
if you have leagues, they should have eight to twelve
teams maximum. I mean, the last ten years of the

(05:54):
PAC ten was perfect. Every team played all nine of
the other schools and there was a true champion every year.
But if you have supersized conferences, trying to create an
equal or comparable schedule is a fool's errand it's it's
for idiots. I don't think it can happen.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
I agree, it's just it's not fair, it's not equitable.
And what you do.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
What they do is they try and put the best
teams against the best teams before you know, before we
even see who the best teams are. It would be
amazing if you could only play if you played everybody
in your.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Conference, no matter how big the conference was.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Once that'd be incredible, but now the conference is so
overgrown they can't do that. I don't have a great solution,
but I can tell you that Petros is one hundred
percent correct and that the schedule screws things up because
it doesn't give us a true and it's been this
way in college basketball for a long time. When you
don't play home and homes with everybody, doesn't give us

(06:54):
a true sense of who the best teams in the
league are.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Here's Colin Cowherd talking about Sam Darnold.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
So there's an all saying, and it's one of my favorites.
Outline your life in pencil, not pen Things change, opportunities arise,
don't be rigid, keep your eyes open. And I know
Sam Darnold was supposed to be like a one year thing,

(07:20):
but he is so good with Justin Jefferson, he is
so clutch in the fourth quarter. This is no longer
just a good story. This is an excellent team and
he is an excellent quarterback. This isn't the twenty seven Vikings.
Remember that pre Kirk Cousins case Keenum thirteen wins case
had twenty two touchdown. Sam's got thirty two in counting,

(07:42):
and he's eight and one in one score games. He
has just been so good. And quarterbacks are either trucks
where they're pulling the team or they're trailers where they're
being pulled. Sam's a truck. He's pulling this. And I
know you drafted JJ McCarthy, I get it. And I

(08:05):
know you brought in Daniel Jones, understood, But to me,
you got a franchise tag him at minimum.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
I just think you go to Sam darl and said, look,
you've been through this ringer before. This works, this fits,
but we're gonna you know, we're gonna pay you at
a reasonable amount and then we're going to figure out
the rest. I just I think that works for you.
The the Daniel Jones thing is, well, that's just depth
for the playoffs. Like I don't know anybody who thought

(08:35):
that they did that in case they lose. And for
Dan it's actually more beneficial to Daniel Jones. So he
gets the verbiage. He can understand the Kyle Shanahan offense
because you know, if you want to play in this league,
you better know that offense because half the team's running it.
So this is about having a guy who you know

(08:56):
what his peak is, or having JJ McCarthy who have
no idea what he's going to look like in an
NFL uniform. It feels like an easy call re sign him,
but just be reasoning about it. You've been through the
worst of this league, You've nearly been out of this league.
You're gonna be our starter. We're gonna give you a
couple of years guaranteed. Hey, but we're not gonna pay
you the top of the market.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
How about that? I think that works.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Here's Cavino and Rich and for Dan Patrick talking about
the movie die Hard.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
I hate, you know, people talking about Lebron versus Michael Jordan.
We say that's the most like eye roll, ye weak
ass go to sports debate like.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
Jordan or Lebron.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
I feel like one of There's a debate that bothers
me even more, and it's is Diehard a Christmas movie?
I just feel like it's it's the Jase Do I
rather someone say, man, Tom's fwining in an elevator then
then ask someone, Hey, what's your favorite Christmas movie? And
instead of having instead of having a real answer like oh,
it's a wonderful life for el or oh Christmas vacation.

(09:57):
You know, I'm a big fan of love. Actually, when
someone's like Hoard, I'm like, oh my god, how masculine
are you trying to appear?

Speaker 7 (10:05):
I agree with it. Diehard And by.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
The way, fun fact it was released in July.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
It's not a.

Speaker 6 (10:10):
Christmas as we said recently.

Speaker 7 (10:13):
Ms.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
It's the fact, but it's the fact that the person
saying that acts as if you didn't ever hear before that.

Speaker 7 (10:20):
You know, Diehard is a Christmas movie? Like, oh really,
never heard that one before?

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah, it is a The debate over the Diehard is
it a Christmas movie or not? Is Yeah, it's It's
on the top five lamest artificial arguments there are. I
think there's no there's no part of me that's going
to be able to turn you to a Diehard is
a Christmas movie? Guy, If you stop, if you if
you don't believe it, right, it's an action movie that

(10:51):
happens around Christmas time. If it doesn't speak to Christmas
to you, that's fine. It's a dumb argument. I agree
with it.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
It's a very good radio segment they just had because
that's what the.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
I say be sure to catch live editions of The
Doug Gottlieb Show weekdays at three pm Eastern noon Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
Let's find out who are What's annoying Jason Stewart.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
And now it's your annoying, Hey, Doug.

Speaker 7 (11:27):
Walker Buller has signed with the Red Sox. He's on
a one year prove it deal with the Red Sox.
Dodgers Hero World Series hero Walker Bewer is with the
Red Sox. So since the Dodgers ended their season, there's
been a Walker Buewer discussion. And then the Dodgers signed
Blake Snell, and now they're probably the leading candidate for

(11:48):
the hot ace out of Japan. So starting pitching there
becoming a surplus. And the more that happened, the more
we're like, oh wow, I guess they're not really interested
in bringing back Walker Buewer. You love keeping your homegrown guys.
As a fan of a team, you liked seeing your
homegrown guys sign that next big free agent deal. But

(12:09):
I'm gonna harken back to I think it's twenty twenty one.
Corey Seger led the Dodgers to the World series during
that weird COVID tournament. Sure, and it was really the
one season, it was a short ast season that he
was healthy. And I remember when he signed with the Rangers.
That was a lot of money, and I thought, you
know what, I love Corey. I like keeping homegrown guys,

(12:30):
but that's a ton of money. We could spend it elsewhere,
and so we did, and I think things turned out
for both of us pretty well. Corey won a ring
with the Rangers. The Dodgers want to ring last year.
Walker Bueller is an amazing person. He just was too
beat up. I think he was on his third arm surgery.

(12:50):
I hate seeing a homegrown guy go, but I think
this is the right decision for the Dodgers and probably Walker.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
You don't sound nearly as a no though, as as
normally you should be in your annoying.

Speaker 7 (13:04):
I know because I'm I'm I guess I'm annoyed by
how good I am with letting a homegrown guy go.
You know, I'm fine with us. This makes sense to me.
It's why give multiple years to a guy who's had
at least three armed surgeries?

Speaker 2 (13:17):
You know, Okay, what else is annoying you? Because that
one doesn't seem to be annoying you that that's just like, yeah,
it's annoying, but we move on.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
Shannon Sharp versus kirkkurb Street. I don't know if you've
seen this. It's gone viral kerk curb Street this weekend
during the broadcast. I'm sure you saw it. I forget
which game he was doing exactly I want to and
he's like, you know, First Take tried to fire Ryan

(13:46):
Day on Friday. I wonder how they'll treat him on Monday.
For whatever reason. Even though Shannon Sharp is like a
paid paid talent addition that does a couple of days
a week on First Take, he really took that personal.
And this is Shannon on First Take with Stephen A today.

Speaker 8 (14:04):
Even tho, I'm gonna let it slide. I'm gonna be
a good teammate. I'm gonna let it slide. Everybody at ESPN,
because had you not taken the route you taken, I
would have lit their ass up. I'm gonna let it slide.
You know what, guys, congratulations Ohio State, you won the game. Forday.
If we're gonna be on the same team, if we're
gonna work for the same network, don't do that, Kurt

(14:24):
Chris Fowler. I promise you, if you ever mentioned anything
any platform that I'm on again and talking about, I
wonder what they're gonna say in negativity. I promise you.
ESPN ain't got enough bosses to keep me off y'all
for what I'm gonna say. So I'm gonna let y'all
slide today. I'm gonna turn it over to d O
before I get myself in trouble. But don't play with me.

Speaker 7 (14:43):
Go ahead, dy O, all right, So no one knows this.
I think better than you and me. I've worked behind
the scenes over at FS one. You worked at FS
one as kind of like Shannon is, kind of as
a kind of a paid guest filling guy. You took
a lot of shots over there, right, Troy Aikman took

(15:04):
a shot at you. Troy Aikman took shots at Skip.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (15:07):
You took a shot at Skip. Skip took a shot
at you. Whatever it is. It's like, I don't mind
these inner company squabbles if the business is opinions. We
talked shit for a living.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
That's that's my biggest problem with this.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Okay, here's the problem with Shannon. He talks about shit
he has no idea about. And that's honestly what Kirk
was talking about. It wasn't as much Shannon as much
as it was steven A, right, and Shannon is trying
to like protect steven A, Like, look, steven A doesn't
need predicting. I'll get to the actual opinions and this

(15:46):
the stupidity in the business in a second. But let's
just kind of call it like it is steven A
Smith calling out Ryan Day, you know, saying he needs
to win a national championship or else you should be
fired again, Like this is what's wrong with the media.
That's what every This is why everyone says we hate
the media. They don't hate the whole media. They just
hate certain people in the media that are allowed and

(16:08):
actually they benefit from saying stupid, crazy shit, stupid crazy shit,
Like what do you know about Ohio State football?

Speaker 3 (16:21):
If you're steven A. Smith?

Speaker 2 (16:24):
And again maybe that's maybe that's what you need, Like
from a perspective of hey, look, I don't know any
about Ohio State football. I don't watch I just know
they keep losing to Michigan. What's funny is like nobody
mentions the fact that if you go back, was it
three years ago or four years ago, Jim Harball couldn't
beat Ohia State, right, couldn't beat them, And there were

(16:45):
the same stupid people who would say, like, oh, you
gotta get rid of Jim Harball, I can't beat Ohio State,
Like no, no, no, this thing takes time to build.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
Takes time.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
So the first thing is those guys get themselves in trouble,
and by trouble I mean not real trouble, but trouble
in terms of credibility when they talk about things that
they don't actually have any idea about. That's when anybody
gets themselves in trouble, like just don't comment on shit,
and they get to pick the topics. Nobody comes in

(17:18):
and says, you have to talk about this today, But
they talk they and they talk very, very seldom about
college football and college basketball great because they're not really
top line items for the viewers of that show. They
talk way more about the NBA than they should and
way less about maybe college football than they should, but

(17:39):
it's really outside of their purview. But when they do,
they offer up really really strong opinions. If you're gonna
have the strong opinion that Ryan Day should be fired.
Then you're gonna have to fucking eat it. When his
team kicks this shit out of Tennessee, You're gonna have
to fucking eat it. That's what you gotta do. It's

(18:00):
the deal with having an opinion. That's the point you're
getting to. And I've never understood that we're on the
same team. We could be on the same team.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
We're allowed to disagree. We're allowed to disagree.

Speaker 7 (18:14):
And this is about sports.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
It's about sports. It's not personal.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
The only one who made it personal Shannon, who is
incredibly difficult to work with, Ask anybody, and he's gotten
this kind of second life, actually third life, right the
Fox was the second life after CBS let him go.
And I thought he was treated unfairly with the CBS thing.
I thought the CBS let him go, honestly, because SNL

(18:40):
spoofed the NFL today guys after the Super Bowl in New
Orleans when the lights went out, and that's how those
that's how CBS at the time reacted, which is those
are all New Yorkers.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
They watched that in that live they made fun.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Of that that set, and you know that that SNL
made it out like Shannon Sharp was unintelligible in terms
of things that he was saying. Again, I thought that
was unfair, and I think that's why CBS let him go.
He goes to Fox and Skip gives them a new
Skip gives them a new life. And I never really

(19:17):
got it, but people Skip turned it into the Shannon Show.
It was like, all of a sudden, instead of getting
Skip's opinion, we got Shannon's opinion, and Shannon grew from it,
and then they had a falling out and now all
of a sudden, he's over at ESPN. He acting like
some fucking tough guy talking about some shit that he
doesn't pay any attention to. These are not dumb people,

(19:38):
by the way. Let me just make sure this. This
is like Shannon's really smart, steven A is obviously very bright,
and Kirk's really bright. But when you talk about things
that you literally have no idea about, it's like, I
don't know if you remember. It was probably more than
a half decade ago, but steven A was previewing like
Monday Night Football with the Charger and he was talking

(20:01):
about Hunter Henry, who was out the entire year with
an ACL was again it shows that you not only
don't know, but don't care to know, because you have
a production assistant who can write down on a card
the names you need to say and all you need
to say if you don't know anything about it. So
it's like will full lack of knowledge or work not

(20:21):
dumb people, but saying dumb things. And then what happens
is when you say something dumb like Ryan Day should
get fired, and then you get called on it. Then
what happens is, and this happens in all walks of life,
but that you lash out at the person who exposed
you rather than lashing out at your actual opinion. And

(20:46):
all you had to do was what Colin does, which
is when Colin was right and Colin was wrong and
just go, hey, I was wrong. Ryan Days did a
great job. They kicked the shit out of Tennessee. Moving on.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
I don't understand it, you know, don't understand it at all.

Speaker 7 (21:06):
Well, so I've been saying this for a while that
Tom Brady's not very good at broadcasting, and I think
other people have kind of picked up on it. You know,
you see awful announcing had something this weekend. He did
a one off game on Saturday, so it was more exposed.
You may have been coaching the game at that particular time,
but it's it wasn't that he was worse on Saturday.

(21:29):
He just kind of like he just is kind of
the Magic Johnson of the NFL. And this is what
I mean by this. You have a guy that did
things at the highest level that nobody's ever done, accomplished
so much, but it has no insight to offer. He
just called he says the most like pedestrian things. And
so anyways, there are two fantasy podcasts I listened to.

(21:52):
One is Dan Byer's I Want Your Flex. The other
is the The Ringer podcast for fantasy that I'm I'm
in my super Bowl by the way, I'll spend five
minutes on my fantasy team if you want. But Danny
Heifetz and his co what's his name, the guy that
kind of hosts it and produces a Craig horrel Beck

(22:16):
does a great Brady impression. This was all over your
TikTok this weekend and Instagram or whatever. This is Craig
Horlbeck's impression of Tom Brady.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Great call.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
JB.

Speaker 9 (22:27):
Stroud gets out, rolls out there and sees sees thumb
Schultz makes the connection. That's a great play there, JB.
Great call.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
What your best quarterback ever?

Speaker 7 (22:41):
I could have done that.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
Just a miscommunication there, KB with DeVante Adams great quarterback.
I still think Aaron Roddins can be a great quarterback
in this league.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Great call there, KB. He does kind of.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Like have like a he kind of like yells a little.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
It's like a half yell.

Speaker 6 (22:59):
Why does yeah, you're right too?

Speaker 4 (23:02):
Because for somebody's like one of the most famous people
in the world, he does sound like he's never talked
into a microphone in his entire life.

Speaker 7 (23:08):
So I play that because it was all over this
weekend and I largely agree with it. And also I
just think it's starting to pick up steam. You just
said Saturday Night Live did a thing on Stanton Sharp
and that was kind of the straw that broke the
camel's back. But when entities start to mock Tom Brady
and things and he becomes more of a kind of

(23:29):
a laughing stock, then maybe his employer will listen. But anyways,
I don't know. I wanted to play that because it's funny,
and Tom Brady is not very good at broadcasting.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
I think he wasn't worse on Saturday, just it was
a standalone game, so nobody else saw it, you know,
I mean, I mean there was nothing else to watch,
so you're watching or you're like, oh, this is painful.
I feel a little bit bad for Tom. I just
do because I was never in that position. When I
did my first game, I was driving away and Dan

(24:03):
Steer was my boss. He'd hired me and Dave Revson,
and he called us and asked how we went out
went and we thought it went pretty well, and he
proceeded for twenty five minutes to tell us how bad
we were. I just about everything we did. But it's
the only way in which you get better. And I
do feel like Tom is while he's trying to get better,
it's one of those things where he just can't be

(24:28):
non TV, non radio, non podcast Tom Brady, just be
regular Tom Brady. He just can't turn that off. That's
the biggest thing he's struggled with. Whether it's overthinking or whatever.
I just feel like he's in presentation mode instead of
in regular Tom Brady mode.

Speaker 7 (24:44):
Yeah. I think that's part of it, or he just
doesn't have it, like we find out pretty quick. Jason
Witten just would never was never going to have it.
You know. Drew Brees I think just doesn't have it.
I know he wants to get back in. But anyways,
Tom Brady is a broadcaster, Shannon Sharps wants to take
Kurk kurb Street out back, and then the Walker Buller sign.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
It most annoying. I think Shannon Sharp's the most annoying
because look, Herbie, obviously they knew what they were doing
when he said what he said, but Shannon acting like
you said about Shannon and then being fake tough guy
instead of actually coming back at what the topic the

(25:27):
topic was to begin with.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
So Shannon Sharp, ye.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Do because we can.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
Okay, Doug, this is a perfect This is a perfect
bite for this segment of our podcast. So I'm sure
you saw this. This belongs on a podcast. Because podcasts
aren't FCC regulated, we can say whatever the fuck we want,
hence because we can. But this actually happened on Friday night.

(26:04):
It was the alternate broadcast to the college football game,
or maybe it was the Tennessee game. I think it
was the Tennessee game, and I think Pat McAfee was
doing the alternate broadcast with his gang of people that
he has on his show every day. I'm not totally
familiar with everybody, but there is a guy named Boston Connor.

(26:26):
If you don't know him by name, He's got this
big mullet and he said this on Live TV on Saturday.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
You boys are down there in front of the Tennessee fans.
There has to be a lot of regret.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
We have down there.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Oh yeah, it's terrible, But I don't see him starting
to feel bad for some of them.

Speaker 7 (26:42):
And the worst part is big Nut take a slim
nut is busting his nut all over their face because
party in front of them right now.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Anytime a nut.

Speaker 7 (26:53):
Goes wow, Doug, big Nut has busted his nut all
over their faces.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Yeah, that was.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
How do you get away with that? The fact that
no one said anything about it before you tells you
one thing?

Speaker 3 (27:12):
What's that thing? Nobody was watching?

Speaker 7 (27:20):
When I tell you that, I didn't know. When I
saw it online this weekend, I'm like, Okay, this must
be on some kind of like offshoot thing where you
can cuss and stuff, But no, this was just the
kind of the manning cast of the Ohio State game.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Yeah, that's amazing audio. I cannot believe that was actually
said on any sort of television recorded stuff. Why can
we play for you because we can and apparently everybody can.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
Hey, that's it for the end the Bonus Podcast.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Check at the radio show every day three to five
Eastern twelve two Pacific on Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
I'm Doug Gottlieb. Merry Christmas.
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