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May 28, 2025 • 22 mins

Doug and the crew riff on the viral video involving star NFL receiver Stefon Diggs. Doug chooses among candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Tyreek Hill makes today's installment of "Because We Can".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
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Speaker 3 (00:22):
Welcome in. Hey, did you guys see the video Stefan
Diggs And uh, I guess I know. Stephan Diggs is
dating Cardi B and she was apparently asleep and they're

(00:42):
up on a yacht. She's downstairs the yacht and there's
three girls and he's talking to them, clearly hitting on them,
and then he breaks out what looks like a little package,
and upon further review, people are saying it's pink cocaine
that he gives to the women to go out fun.
And then you know, I guess he circle back around

(01:04):
to me, is that the idea behind it? Here's Mike Vrabel,
head coach of his new team. By the way, he's
on the Patriots talk about.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
It of Stefan Diggs. He's gotten a lot of traction
in the last twenty four.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Hours or so.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
He's on a boat having a good time. But the
question comes in as to a certain substance that people
are guessing what is and isn't Is this something that
the team has to look into.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Well, it's something that we're aware of, and obviously we
want to make great decisions on and off the field,
and we're hoping that with our time here on the
field today and that when we don't have a script
and we're on the call up periods, that we're making
great decisions. And so the message will be the same
for all our players that were trying.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
To make great decisions.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
And any conversations that I've had with Stefan will remain
between him and I and the club.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Yeah, nothing much in regards to Rabel giving it away.
I just okay, maybe I'm Maybe it's because I was
never single in my twenties and thirties and early forties.
I don't know. I've never actually seen cocaine in person,

(02:21):
and I'd never heard until last night when I saw this,
I'd never heard of pink cocaine. Go ahead there, Sammy.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
So this pink cocaine phenomenon I've heard about this recently.
It's actually not cocaine. It's called pink cocaine. Is also
known as Tussi or tussibi or tachibi.

Speaker 7 (02:43):
IM not sure.

Speaker 6 (02:43):
It's actually a cocktail of a bunch of different drugs.
It doesn't actually usually contain cocaine. It's usually ketamine MDMA
and other stimulants and hallucingens mixed together. It sounds like
something they could probably kill you if it's mixed with
some fentanyl. So perhaps that was the pink powder that
was in this video.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Have you ever seen it? Have you ever seen it
or heard of it in person? Have you have you
heard of it before you saw it and people were
talking about.

Speaker 7 (03:11):
It, the pink substance.

Speaker 6 (03:12):
I've heard about it, yes, because it's it's become a
new party drug in the last year or so. It's
kind of invaded into the club and nightlife scene, and
it's kind of like people, you know, government officials warning
you not to take certain drugs that you don't know
exactly where they're from, what they are. Because it's just
a bunch of stuff mixed together. It could have you

(03:33):
could have deadly fentanyl in it. I had heard about
this because actually made a story in LA in the
last six months. It's not cocaine. It might have cocaine
in it, but it's it's it's like a party drug.
It's a cocktail, right.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
You STI wouldn't want your star wide receiver.

Speaker 6 (03:48):
You don't want to be you don't want to mess
with pink cocaine or anything like the cocktail of cocaine
that is allegedly in this video. It sounds very dangerous
and unpredictable and volatile.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Jay Stew had you ever heard of this before?

Speaker 7 (04:02):
I'm learning all about it right now. The last two
minutes have been very educational.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
Crazy right, that something can exist that you don't know
anything about.

Speaker 7 (04:12):
When it comes to banned substances, illegal narcotics. I'm so ignorant.
I've never once done anything like that. So yeah, I
don't really traffic in that information anyways.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
No, but it's fascinating to learn about like that. These
things happen within our culture and we knew nothing about that.

Speaker 7 (04:32):
I tell Christina all the time, because neither of us
are drug users. Most people are high. So she'll be like,
she'll see something on the news or something, why would
they do that? And I'm like, it's probably high.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
You tell that you're most people are high. I don't
think most people are high. I think we're more of
the norm and the people that party with like this
or are the exception. But maybe that's just maybe I'm
saying that to make myself feel good.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
Can I quote the great Steve Hartman, local LA radio legend.
He would commute a lot to get to FSR to
do a show on the weekends, whether he's come from
Phoenix or he's coming from you know, Westlake Village wherever,
San Diego, and he'd be like, man, people cannot drive.
They are terrible drivers, and I'm convinced that they're all stoned.

(05:20):
So that kind of piggybacks off Jason's point there.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Yeah, I'm just using the fact that people can't People
can't drive anywhere, especially when you're an aggressive driver. Like
I get to Green Bay, everybody's slow. Oklahoma feels like
everybody's slow. Yeah, I don't. I don't. I'm not sure
I agree.

Speaker 6 (05:38):
There are there's just there are a lot of people
out there who just dabble in all kinds of drugs
and they're not very careful with it. I mean, there's
just all kinds of like fentanyl could be mixed into anything.
People think they're getting, cocaine, people think they're getting like
pure heroin, and fentanyl, even a little bit is can
be so deadly and lethal and toxic, and so it's

(06:00):
just we're in a new age now where like a
I can just dupe you on any screen you're watching
and you might get a bag of some pottery substance
and you have no idea what's in there.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
You don't And I didn't know pink cocaine exists. I
knew about sissyrup, which is old right that said codeine
purple sort of substance I didn't know about. And they
call it lean as well. Now I didn't know what
lean gut was. My son told me what lean gut was.
And today is the first day I learned what that.
Their pink cocaine isn't really cocaine, but it can mess

(06:32):
you up.

Speaker 6 (06:33):
And yeah, drug and like K two spice, like synthetic weed.
People are always just dabbling and stuff that comes from
what China or Mexico, and it's not meant to satisfy
the customer or the user. It's it's honestly just meant
to be sold, make a profit. And if it kills you,
it's they don't care.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
China, the Chinese, China, China.

Speaker 7 (06:54):
And if there's a takeaway from this podcast, open it
don't Doug doesn't Doug Seed is the good people you
you're an optimist. Yes, I'm convinced that if you're walking
down the street, most people are on a prescribed drug,
legal marijuana or illegal narcotic. I'm going to go with that.

(07:16):
I'm gonna stand.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
By which is okay, what about you? Are you on
illegal narcotic?

Speaker 7 (07:21):
I'm on nothing zero okay, Sam caffeine. Am I currently
on an illegal narcotic? No? No?

Speaker 3 (07:29):
What about what about illegal? Legal?

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I take?

Speaker 6 (07:32):
I take meds every day, but it's it's it's helps
me function, So it's I'm I'm glad I am and
and it's uh not something that's making my decision making worse.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
So is he is he high all day? Do we
consider him high all day because he's taking uh?

Speaker 7 (07:52):
I would say for this exercise, he qualifies.

Speaker 3 (07:59):
Listen, I actually agree with you. I agree with you,
and I'm saying we're not saying it to make you
feel I'm just zany.

Speaker 6 (08:04):
I'm just If I wasn't on this med I'd be
even zanier. So consider yourselves lucky that I am on
this No.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
No, I and of my of my children, I have
one on growth hormone. I have one on a mood
stabilizing med and then the other one I don't think
is she's not on anything. So what was your percentages?

Speaker 7 (08:30):
I'm just saying that most people that you if you're walking,
what what.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
Are the percentages are? There's one hundred people.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
Three out of four.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
That's hot.

Speaker 7 (08:39):
I think on Saturday night.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
I think four. I also think you're an I think
I also think you're in LA you know, and I
spent the last couple of days in l A. And
you forget how it's not the like they have. It's
not legal here. You have to have a med card,
but you do forget on how how legal it is
in California, how legal it is another place in like Manhattan, Oregon, Washington.

Speaker 7 (09:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Yeah. And when I say that, it's like I did
a yoga class yesterday and you go into the yoga
class and it stinks like weed, not because anybody's smoking
it there, but somebody had had it on their person
or it smoked it before they went in there. And
you're like, God, stinks up the whole room.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
Yeah, man, that's unfortunate. Like take a shower, don't don't
be tracking in that smell doug out here. It is
you kind of you're in a bubble out here because
people are smoking like blunts while they're driving, which is.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Just so they're not smoking blunts, Oh.

Speaker 7 (09:40):
They absolutely are.

Speaker 6 (09:41):
I smell weed coming out of people's cars all the time,
and people are smoking. They're just they just don't care.
They're ca So you agree with.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Jay Stew's numbers, that's seventy five percent of people.

Speaker 7 (09:50):
No, I don't know. I'm not gonna put a number
on it.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
But but people put a number on it, guess because
that's because it's completely out of the blue. I'm not
going to put a number on it. I'm just saying
anecdotally and epiricalle I smell like not vape. I'm smelling
talking about hot papers weed being burned in people's cars
as they're driving. You can get a dui for that,
So I wouldn't I wouldn't recommend that. But you just

(10:12):
you just experience that a lot out here in LA
because it's so cat the casual approach to weed in
the setting out here. I understood, all right, the kids,
kids don't do drugs. That's the bottom line here.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Drugs are bed and ka I'll actually have that drop.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
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Speaker 3 (10:38):
Let's find out who what is annoying Jason Stewart.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
And now it's your annoying.

Speaker 7 (10:50):
This is a great one, Doug. This is a really
good one. There's a lot to go, a lot of
different directions. Okay, that investigation that we need to kind
of talk about this because it seems surreal looking back. Okay,
So at the end of the first the first regular
season game between the Sky and the Fever, somebody alleged

(11:13):
that there was hateful speech yelled at Angel Reyes and
it was escalated, and the WNBA said we're going to investigate.
Then in the proceeding the days after that, the Fever,
Caitlin Clark, the Sky and everybody who's anybody in the
WNBA also had the same messaging, We're very in favor

(11:34):
of this investigation because hate has no room in our game.
We hate hate, hate, and we definitely support the investigation. Like,
looking back, it was so strange how they full throatedly
supported an investigation. So ten days later, WNBA says, we

(11:56):
basically we looked under every single rock, and we found
nothing to substantiate what was alleged. The whole thing's strange.
I'd love to know the real story of this. Jamel
Hill is reporting that it wasn't Angel Reeves who who
who made the allegation, It was somebody else. I don't
know how true that is. Anyways, you know this person's

(12:20):
name because you're you played bass basketball, so you know that.
I think it's uh And maybe Sam does Cheni, Mikeyguy,
Mikey ke Ge, she does WNBA and NBA analyst work
on all the debate shows, And in the wake of

(12:42):
these allegations, she was like, real aggressive and how hate.
We're not going to put up with hate. And this
is the problem, you know with with w NBA fans,
they're all racists. So she went on her social media
and I give her credit for doing this.

Speaker 8 (12:58):
Hey, everybody, I'm sure you've seen the WNBA statement on
the investigation, and I want to address this with the
same energy I did the first time, because if you
really know me, I always try my absolute best to
uplift the WNBA, to celebrate the amazing players, the coaches,
and of course the fans. That is something that is
at the core of everything that I do. But if
you know me, you know I'm not afraid to say

(13:20):
I can do better. I am sorry that my message
was in the heat of the moment, because when I
initially spoke on a topic, it really came from a
place of care. It was based on firsthand conversations with
people very close to the situation who raised real concerns,
and they told me what they had experienced, and I
felt like it was important and it was necessary to
acknowledge those allegations and also voice those experiences. Now in

(13:42):
the process, however, I totally recognize that it may have
impacted fans in a way that I did not intend,
and I am sorry.

Speaker 7 (13:50):
Wow, that's a great admission. Yeah, you don't want to
alienate your fans. That's probably something you don't want to
do that was never considered in this strange folly of
events that happened after this. Like I think Sam said here,
who actually likes the NBA, He's like, the damage has

(14:11):
been done with this allegation, and I agree with him.
So I give her credit for acknowledging that she needs
to give the same energy to the take back as
she gave to the allegations. No word from Angel Reish
yet I have a feeling she's going to say next
question and be unaccountable. But there are so many layers
to this that are great, and it reminds me of

(14:33):
Jesse Smolette. And it was so annoying how this was
handled by the WNBA.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
Oh no question. I mean the first is like WNBA
fans are probably the most woke, most accepting of anybody.
So I'm just it just struck me as odd. I
will tell you the part that, the part that bothers

(15:04):
me the most in all honesty, is that the accusations
were made based upon things people thought they heard on
social media. Here's a good lesson for all of us.
Fuck social media. Fuck it. I said this yesterday in

(15:24):
the radio show. I don't know how I got my algorithm.
Maybe it's because I was like one time, I was
like I got to see this shit. But if you're
on social media, everything that you know to be true
will be called into question based on somebody's ability to
put together something to make it look like it's some
conspiracy theory. And this is the perfect example. Like you know,

(15:51):
realistically at a WNBA game where half the players are black,
more than half the players are lesbian, half of the
fans are lesbian, or in the case of Indiana, it's
you have an LGBT plus Q plus movement, but you
also have girls, their moms and all future women hoopers.

(16:14):
They're there. Like the idea that someone could yell something
and no one pointed out and no one get them
escorted out at a WNBA game is laughable. Laughable that
you could hear it on tape but nobody said anything
about it in person. But again, if you watch things

(16:34):
on tape and you listen to it just the right way,
you're like, you know, maybe I don't know. It's the
issue is smart people paying attention to social media as
if it's real. It is not.

Speaker 7 (16:46):
It is not.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
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Speaker 7 (16:58):
I kind of want to be the outlet that does
a victory lap when it's known or when it's discovered
that Travis Hunter can't do both jobs, because I want
to say we were out in front of this. So
remember in the lead up to the draft, there was
that comment by John Harbaugh. Basically, there aren't enough hours

(17:21):
in the day for one person to take to use
the bandwidth on both positions and be great and be
great at both. You can do both physically, you could
just be there and do both, but you can't be
great at both. I thought that was a smart thing
to say. Then we had the Browns GM and coach
basically like, yeah, Travis is on the team. He's gonna
get what he wants. You know. It's all about gen

(17:41):
Z and what they want. They want to do this
and they want to be happy. So Ethan Cohen, the
new head coach of the Jags. Who Liam Cohen too?
Who's Ethan? That's right, right? The Coen brothers, Liam Cohen,
who doesn't know how to say the Jags cry? Dovall

(18:03):
Doude whoa He had this to say about Travis Hunters
practice in OTAs.

Speaker 9 (18:10):
We won't put him in that situation to have him
do that, although I'm sure he'd probably want to. He
still meets defensively every day that he's on offense, so
he's getting the mental part of it and being able
to catch up on some of the communication. Some of
the corrections off the film from the defensive side of
the ball, so he's getting a lot of the mental

(18:32):
and it would probably be unfair to put him out
on the grass and do both and ask him to
go do that and see success.

Speaker 7 (18:40):
So the key word there is that he the head
coach does I'm sure Travis wants to do both. Okay, cool, Yeah,
gen Z wants a lot of things. But your job
is to win, and if you don't win, you're going
to get fired. Your boss's job is to win. So
at some point when Travis Hunter, when we are told,
at some point he's just going to be a corner

(19:00):
or he's just going to be a receiver and he's
going to be great at it. I want to take
the victory wap and say we called this Doug.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Yeah again, I just think that I'm with you. You
can't do both to a really high level. Do I
think they can put a package in? I do, But
Liam Cohen is he's doing the Hey, we just want
to put him out there because that's the one you
can always fall back on. Player safety. Yeah, we'd like

(19:31):
to have him do there, but player safety, player safety,
players safety, mension, player safety has nothing to do with him.
Player safety, that's a smart play.

Speaker 7 (19:41):
You have a come across something. I mean, I know
you don't like to use Twitter anymore, but you ever
come across something and you're like, and it just kind
of makes you smile, like, I don't know, now that
person is their problem, it's no longer my problem, and
it just kind of makes you smirk a little bit.
I have no issue with Joey Bosa as a person.

(20:02):
I could say he's utterly frustrating to have as a
player on your favorite NFL team, because when he is healthy,
he's so impactful. But he's just so rarely healthy. Do
you see the bills? The bills say he's dealing with
the calf issue. Probably won't be doing much through the
OTAs bills. Fans, if you're out there, get used to this.

(20:25):
How I forget how long you signed him for. Maybe
he's on a one year try me out deal. But
get used to Joey Bosa not being available. And I'm
so glad he's not my problem anymore.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
I saw that too, I thought, oh, yeah, oh that's
who Joey Bosa is gonna be hurt from next year.
The crazy part about it is I actually like the
dry wit, you know, I like so much about him,
But dude, that guy's always hurt, always and never hurt
like first two games of the season. It's always at
the most important time as well. Is that it?

Speaker 9 (21:01):
So?

Speaker 7 (21:01):
I got Joey Bosa being injured, the way the Jags
are handwaying Travis Hunter and then the whole allegation of
racism hates speech at the Fever game.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
Mm Uh yeah, I'm gonna say the allegations of race
and race racial and hate speech at the Fever game.
That's an annoy.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Why are we doing this.

Speaker 7 (21:31):
Because we can?

Speaker 8 (21:32):
What do you?

Speaker 3 (21:33):
What are you playing for me here? Jays two?

Speaker 7 (21:35):
So Tyreek Hill usually makes your annoying, but today he
makes because we can not because he didn't say something stupid. Uh,
he definitely said something stupid. That that's his brand. His
brand is he says stupid things and he impregnates people,
not his wife. That's his brand. And this is what
he said yesterday. I guess it was I don't know

(21:56):
whatever kids use when they talk while they play video game.
I'm saying the bills.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
I don't fuck with the bills. Yeah, every time we bro.
When I used to play in Kansas City, bro, it.

Speaker 7 (22:06):
Was always fucking bills every time.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
We right against them and we fucked them up every time. Damn.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
But Miami is the same thing too though, but like
ten times older, it's fucked the bills all day. All
they want to do is jump through fucking tables because
they got fucking CTV.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Oh my god, fans stupid as hell. Yeah, that's uh
oh yeah. Those people pay your bills. They're gonna support
your life. They're the reason that you exist, that you're
somewhat important. Why do we play it for you? Because
we can't. That's it for the end of Bats podcast.

(22:44):
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