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November 18, 2017 124 mins

Doug talks about the NFL's involvement in player punishment regarding the most recent allegations against Jameis Winston. He also explains why Jerry Jones might have the correct message but he's the wrong messenger. Former NFL offensive lineman Ephriam Salaam joins the show to talk this weekends games and how Dak Prescott will do in his second game without Ezekiel Elliott.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Fox Sports Boom, What Up America, Doug
Gottlieb Show, Fox Sports Radio, comming to you from the
City of Angels, getting ready for what is sure to
be an incredible sports weekend, aren't they all? Huh? And
and like this is kind of one of my favorite

(00:23):
weeks of the year. It really is, um and you're like,
is it all the time? No? No, no no, no, no, no no,
hold on, now college football, these games really matter U Fox.
Of course, this big game this weekend is Wisconsin finally
finally playing somebody. Michigan heads into Camp Randall Stadium. You'll
see that on Big Fox. We will cover it. Stewart

(00:44):
Mandel College Football inside or join us later on the show. Plus,
you got my picks five in college five and probe
been killing it in college especially Harden the pros um
and then of course NFL games really starting to matter.
We're starting to figure out what the Cowboys are as
they don't have Zeke Elliott. We saw uh that two
teams with similar records are completely dissimilar last night in Pittsburgh.

(01:06):
Um So, NFL games starting to matter even more. Um
NBA we had a prime time match up on Thursday night.
Chris Bruce Sard will join us in fifteen minutes. Get
his thoughts less here. My thoughts will go back and forth.
Plus we'll talk about Lonzo Ball, the disappointing start to
the root for the rookie l a Lakers second overall pick.
Got that to get to and uh and then of

(01:28):
course we got games Thursday, Thanksgiving games. You'll see the
Cowboys take on my bolts, the Chargers. You know, you've
got four games on Thursday. You have college hoops all
spread out throughout the dial. So uh, and I told
you Xavier was a lot better than Wisconsin last night
and that that played out as much we So maybe
I'll give you some college picks. We got ton to
get to. But uh, let's dive into the NFL, because

(01:50):
there's kind of two Um, they're not chips passing the night,
because they are correlating stories. Let's start with the Jamis Winston.
Then we'll get this worry about Jerry Jones and the
owners and the fact that Jerry Jones apparently, um Roger
Goodell thinks he saved Jerry Jones and Jerry Jones thinks
he made Roger Goodell. And therein lies the rub as

(02:14):
to uh where I think the impetus of this conflict
between the two has arisen. But the real point in
the Jamis Winston story is kind of one of the
big issues in the Jerry Jones story. If you had
just if you missed the Jamis Winston story and you
woke up, be like, why are they talking about Jammeis Winston.

(02:35):
He's not playing this weekend. He hasn't had a particularly
good year. What is it about Jamis Winston. Jamis Winston,
of course, was accused of of sexual assault in college. Uh,
he has now been accused of sexual assault of a
different variety. And like, look if he even if he

(02:58):
did what he was but he's alleged to have done
to this uber driver. Okay, I remember, if he did
what he's alleged to have done with this uber driver,
that does not, I think, in anybody's mind, measure up
to what he was alleged to have done. But it
was never charged with, nor was he found guilty of

(03:19):
entitled nine discussions or whatever it was at Florida State.
But that was far more graphic, far more troubling. Um
then these allegations. Nonetheless, You're like, dude, how unlucky. Do
you have to be uh too for somebody to make

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what he deemed false accusations at Florida State and what
they're now deeming to be false like twice, but they're
they're very different in all fairness, But that none of
that matters because I don't know if that how much
the truth comes out. I mean, like, look, part of
what I think bothered, part of what makes the case

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for Jamis Winston against his first accuser, and I don't
know how many of you guys paid attention to it,
because what happens is we always assume guilt instead of
the other way around. Jamis was never charged with a crime.
Then they went Title nine was three times he was investigated,
never did did he was? He did? Was he found
guilty of violating her Title nine rights at at Florida State.

(04:27):
So the Jamis actually sued his former accuser and the
reason he sued her and obviously nothing's coming out of it,
but the reason he sued was because her accusations did
irreparable harm to his image. And you know what, I

(04:48):
think he's got a point because I don't know if
he sat in the passenger seat and groped the Uber driver,
as she alleges took place in two thousand six ten
in Scott's tale, I don't know. I wasn't there, she did,
reported immediately his Uber account was shut down. He he
and his agent attorneys like, there are a bunch of

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there's other there's another person at least in that car,
she says. She said there was only one person in
the car. He said he wasn't even sitting in the
past in your seat. Um, no one disputes that somebody
on his account was riding in that car. But but
the reason that this story becomes a lot more believable
is because the Florida State accusations. And I'm not talking

(05:31):
about what he said on campus at Florida State when
he repeated a popular meme. I'm saying because of because
of those allegations, you you think it's it's plausible, and
and this is one of those you're innocent, tail proven guilty,
and then even when you're considered innocent or never even charged,

(05:54):
you're still considered guilty. That makes sense. So I'm not
sitting here. I mean, like, look, did I do I
like the image that or whatever character maybe Jamis Winston
portrayed himself as during Hard Knocks this year. I do,
and I did, But I'm just a neutral bystander. I
don't know what happened at Florida State. I just know
that how many times can you be investigated and somebody

(06:16):
not find you wrong of of anything, have found any wrongdoing?
Um to which I think I can't. I can't hold
that against you, you know, like even in the court
of law when you've committed past crimes, oftentimes they can't
use that that is not admissible during the new trial.

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There was never any trial, there was never any charges.
So but it's hard in your mind for it to
be inadmissible. But I do think you have to look
at this as it's inadmissible that that makes that makes
sense my I think I'm making sense. But that's even
not the point that that I wanted to get into.

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I understand the argument that the reason Title nine UM
charges should be brought on college campuses is because, for
example example, what happened at Baylor or what happened with
Jamos Winston. When you have a powerful entity like the
college football program, which is responsible for millions, maybe hundreds

(07:23):
of millions of dollars flowing into university and flowing into
university towns that sometimes the belief, sometimes the belief is
that local police will uh sacrifice the kind of the
sanctity and credibility of what they do because they don't

(07:45):
want to derail the freight train that is college football.
Like that's the belief, right, you know, he plays a
great college football players, so we'll look the other way.
And it has played out as such, and there have
been times in the past when it has played out
like that. But the Roger Goodell versus Jerry Jones thing
reminds me of college football, college athletics, and the Title

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nine cases thing. Universities their charter has nothing to do,
nothing to do with investigating crimes committed on or off campus.
That is not, that is not, should not and cannot
be under their purview. There are professionals that do that.

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It is the local police, or the state police, or
the federal police, depending on the jurisdiction of and the
level of crime that is alleged to have have been committed.
And if if those bodies don't do their job, they
are held accountable by the court system and by the
local and state and federal government. But we've done this once.

(08:53):
We have allowed Title nine courts to decide guilt or innocence.
Once we've once we've set that precedent. Now a sudden,
um schools are being forced to have basically their own
sub court system, separate completely from the local court system.

(09:14):
That's a mistake, just like what's happened with Roger Goodell.
This is a This is a mistake. They should not
be investigating domestic violence. It's no different. We all went
crazy because ray Rice only got two games. Why don't
we go crazy about ray Rice only getting two games
for punching Jine Rice and knocking her out. We should

(09:37):
have gone crazy that. The fact was, they had video
of him in the state of New Jersey, and they
gave him a pre trial diversionary hearing. He got off
with the community service. And if you want to say, well,
you know, NFL should be held to a higher standard
like that, that sounds great. And maybe if they're found

(09:59):
guilty of a crime, then and only then should you
be able to punish based upon the findings of a
corporate man. This is a I mean, that's really what
Jerry Jones should be going after the story out of
Wall Street Journal is this, Uh, Jerry Jones. Apparently when
he was building the Death Star also known as Jerry's

(10:20):
World War at and T Stadium. Uh, they went so
far over budget. He was running out of money. And
Roger Gardell was a deputy commissioner. He was in the
front offices in all the meetings, but he was kind
of that that wallflower. He's just kind of silently working
the room. And when Jones left the room after asking
for money from the League to finish up the project,

(10:41):
he got it done, and in turn, he helped get
it done that Roger Dell was a commissioner. They worked
hand in hand as kind of silent partners in the
other's lives. Goodell helped Jerry's Death Star get built or completed,
and Jerry helped Roger Goodell to the seat of Paul Tagliaboo.

(11:01):
And now when when Roger Goodell was forced because of
public opinion, public sentiment and president to to investigate the
alleged domestic abuse by Ezekiel Elliott and then punished because
of of a sense in some of the findings, Jerry
Jones is like, dude, I made you. It reminds me

(11:27):
and like, look, I can tell I think I can
tell a Bill Bill Cosby Bill Cosby joke without saying
it's okay to be Bill Cosby considering what he's alleged
is that ronis is it okay to credit Bill Cosby
with with a line? Is that all right? Or is it?
Are we so negative towards Bill Cosby because of what
we learned? That's a hard one. But Bill Cosby had
a famous stand up um stand up. It was a

(11:50):
I think a cassette tape and it was also a
stand up specials called Bill Cosby himself and Bill Cosby
talked about, uh what what he would tell his kids.
I brought you in this world. I'll take you out.
I think, I think Actually he said I got that
from my father. I brought you in this world, I'll
take you out. And that's kind of the feeling that

(12:15):
Jerry Jones has for Roger Goodell. I made you, and
if I made you, I can end you. We've talked,
we've talked for months since I took over this show.
The idea of having a rabbi in the room, somebody
who will bless your president, somebody who believes in you.
There is one issue with that, because once you get

(12:37):
that job, if you try and do that job by
letter of the law. And you don't play favorites even
to the people that made you, they will try and
end you. But none of this would I don't think
we would ever get to this place where Jerry Jones
was going to the mattresses if the NFL hadn't gotten

(13:02):
into this. Let's decide are let's decide, uh, guilt or
innocence of something which should be investigated by the paid
authorities to investigate guilt or innocence just like college sports
program college university shouldn't be in it shouldn't be investigating
Title nine violations. They just shouldn't. It's a that's a

(13:23):
bad idea, that is not the charter of the school.
Give me your thoughts eight seven seven, nine nine Fox
or hit me up on Twitter at Gottlieb Show. Uh.
Celtics got a big win over the Warriors last night?
What did that tell Who did that tell us? More about?
Plus A, Lonzo Ball has had a rough start to
the season, with the exception of of a triple double. Well,

(13:45):
ask Chris Bruce Sar what his thoughts are, what the
league's thoughts are on Alonzo? Fourteen games in that's upcoming next.
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an update for what's going on in the world of sports. Uh.
We have a huge weekend in college football, NFL football.
But let's react to last night's I would say it's

(15:55):
it's an upset, right the Boston Celtics down four with
four and a half to go, win by four against
the Golden State Warriors. They now have a fourteen game
winning streaking, the best record in the NBA. Chris Brussard
joined us, Chris, what's your reaction to that game? Well,
I think that Boston. Uh, there are several things. One,
Brad Stevens is phenomenal. He's right up there now is

(16:16):
one as arguably the top coach in the league. Certainly
I go with Greg Popovich because of his history, but
Stevens is working wonders with this team without his second
best player in Gordon Hayward, a youngster, and Jason's Hatum
and Jaylen Brown as well. Uh So that's number one,
number two. They play so hard defensively. I mean, Jalen

(16:38):
Brown was getting after it. He was guarding Kevin Durant.
He's given up how many inches to Kevin Durant was
doing a good job on him, and and it looked
to me like Golden State. The Golden State still the
better team. They're still a heavy favorite to win it all.
But when the going got tough, I felt like Golden
State was like, do we really want to exert the

(17:01):
energy that's gonna take to win this game, or you know,
we're just gonna coast along and see if we can
pull it out, you know, at at three quarter speed.
And I think that was the difference. They kind of coasted.
You saw they took three three pointers at the end
of the game, uh, instead of maybe driving to the basket,

(17:22):
neither getting fouled or making a layup or shot in
the paint. Uh. And Boston just wanted it more. But
you gotta give him a lot of credit. And I'll
say this because Golden State went through this where nobody
believed in them and Steve Kur's first year, and to
be honest, even after they won that championship the first year,
they still had a lot of doubters. Uh. Doc Rivers said,

(17:45):
they're lucky they didn't play us in the playoffs. Memphis
was hurt in the playoffs. A lot of people were
talking that summer that they were one of the worst
teams ever to win the championship. And it was because
Steph Curry. Nobody believed he was the number one guy
on a championship team. Nobody believes Clay Thompson was the
number two guy on the championship team, and nobody if

(18:07):
Draymond Green was a second round pick, and so they
made people believe rather than people giving them the benefits
of the doubt. Boston is in that process, nobody really believes.
I still think Cleveland's coming out of the East, and
most people do as well. But they are making you
believe because you're not gonna believe Kyrie Irving is the

(18:28):
number one guy on a championship team unless he makes
you believe it. Jalen Brown in his second year, Jason
Tatum as a rookie, nobody's gonna believe those can be
the three best players. Throwing out Horford of a championship
contender and so right. At some point though, whether it's
twenty straight victories, whether it's a sixty three or sixty

(18:50):
five win season, at some point we're gonna have to say,
you know what, they really are a contender if they
keep proving us wrong. Doug Otli show Fox Sports trailer.
That was a long dissertation there from christopers Hard. He
had a lot. That's okay because I watched the game
and then and then I watched the game with my son,
and I was showing him some of the things going

(19:11):
on straight, and then I rewatched the game kind of
from my own, from my own kind of basket. Very
rarely do I get a chance to kind of take
a breath and really watch one NBA game. Um, I
do think they play hard. I thought they got a
friendly home whistle. I don't even think Kyrie played all
that well. He missed some shots he normally makes, some
some drives he normally makes, and they still won the game.

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I'm a little bit concerned about Golden State threefold. I
don't think their bench is great. Um, and some of
those key pieces, like in Andrea Goodala that they overpaid
to keep, Like at some point Andrea Goodala is going
to age. And it was hard to tell if last
night was a sign because the game was so physical.
He felt like he got fouled a couple of times

(19:53):
on the stretch and he just kind of stopped playing.
But I don't I don't know if if he's gotten
past that age of okay, he's no longer nearly as
productive even in living in minutes um, And I kind
of feel like they're a little selfish right now, Like
Clay's still third wheel, shooting a little bit quicker even
than he normally does because he doesn't get it as much.
The ball is still is has always stopped more with

(20:16):
Kevin Durant and he's clearly their best player. And I
thought Steph Curry was not just off his game, taking
out of his game, but he didn't look particularly joyful.
You know, the only time we're playing joyful basketball. I
know that last night was about the Celtics, but I
had a couple of negative takeaway from the Golden State Warriors,
even though they've played in the last three finals and
one two of them. Yeah, And I think that's why

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when we look at NBA history, Uh, has there been
a team I don't believe there's been a team to
get to four straight find other than those Celtics teams
of Bill Russell back in the day. But the the
Heat did right, the Heat did under Lebron got the
four straight. But my point is is very different on

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to maintain the sense of urgency, even to your point something,
what the sense of joy in the regular season, when
you know and everybody is critiquing you based on May
and June, it is difficult. And I mean Sean Livingston
was telling me this the year after they won the
championship that we are greatest endemy is complacency and we

(21:24):
have to fight that off. So I I really think
I think every point you made was valid. I'm not
concerned as much about their bitch, you know. I think
I mean a lot of people thought in the off
season their bench got better. I think Adria Goldolla has
some great moments yesterday, but you said late in the
game he kind of got frustrated. But I just think
that they're going through complacency. I don't know if I

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should say boredom, but it's not only is it kind
of easy for them on many nights, but it's just
not what's the It's not that big of an accomplishment
to win this regular season game, and and so I
think that that's what they're battling through more so than
you know that they really got some some chinks in

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their armor, so to speak. That's the voice of Christopus
Shard joining us. What's the league saying about about a
Lonzo Ball and his struggles? I have not I know
there have been some commentators who said they think he's
gonna be a bus and maybe there are some talent
evaluators of the people I've spoken to No one has
said he's gonna be a bus Now. I have been

(22:29):
told he's gonna be good, not great. I've been told
he's going to be, you know, a very a good starter. Um,
He's not like if you got a Big three. He's
not one of those big three guys. Um. I've been
told that slow down on the Jason Kidd comparisons, because
Kids was so much more aggressive and obviously defensively was

(22:53):
just light years ahead of wear lives of that right now. Um.
And so what Lionzo. The thing that concerned a lot
of people more than anything, even more than the jump shot,
is the passivity. Uh. And then there are those and
you and I think I've talked about this before. I
have praised the fact that he pushes the ball up

(23:13):
with the past. You know, if there's somebody ahead of him,
he's not gonna dribble it up, which takes longer. He's
gonna push it up to the guy ahead of him
on the past. But some scouts and I agree after
he does that almost for no reason to a fault.
His default, His default is the hot potato of basketball. Yes,

(23:35):
if it's Brook Lopez at half court, he's gonna pass
it ahead to him, just because he's ahead of him,
and you have to passing the hand to a guy
that can make a play or score otherwise dribble it up.
You're the point guard, you're the best decision maker, You're
the leader, and not something he's not doing. And to
be honest on him, most nights, he is just a

(23:57):
ball mover. That's it. And so he's got to learn.
There's a lot he has to learn, but I think
he's capable of learning it, and this could be good
for Look, I think what he's suffering for more rare
than anything, is the over the over scrutiny, if you will,
because of his dad. Darren Fox is coming off the

(24:17):
bench for arguably the worst team in basketball. He's averaging
four assist the game. He shooting nineteen percent from three.
Nobody's even thinking about Josh Jackson. I watch him shooting
an airball last night on a like a seventeen eighteen.
And he was supposed to be he was supposed to
be a culture changer. They'll play to night and staples
he hadn't changed any culture. That team stinks. They already
fired their coach and their cultural disaster. Yeah, exactly, And

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nobody's saying anything about him. So I think if if
we didn't know who LaVar Ball was, I don't think
people would be criticizing and calling lines or a bus
like they are right now. Okay, what what about? I
said yesterday that I think the NBA in the off
season they need to find a way to tinker with

(25:01):
the rules so that you make it even easier for
the star big men per Zingis, Karl Anthony Towns, and
Joel Embiid. And while people are like, well, you tinker
with the rules, like, look, that's what they've done to
allow Steph Curry to be successful, to allow James Harden
to be successful. You can't touch those guys in the
perimeter now like these guys are and even DeMarcus Cousins

(25:23):
to a lesser extent. These guys all shoot threes, they
all handle the basketball, but they can all also score
some in the low post. I think that like, look,
the future of the NBA is streaming. There's other talented players,
but we got three, four or five super talented, versatile
big guys that are going to be superstars over the
next decade. I think the NBA needs to find a

(25:45):
way to to make them even more prominent based upon
how they call the game. I just want to and
that's this obviously was reality. I'll go ahead, I'll go
ask you, what do you have any ideas that something
you might want to see? You gotta cut on in
the physicality I think of in the low post. In
the low post, you gotta you gotta cut down the physicality,

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and um, you know I I think they're doing a
better job of speeding up the game allah the FEBA
type rules in terms of the shot clock reset. I
don't know. I just like, look, I would be open
to whatever suggestions you can you can find in order
to make it easier for them to continue to get
the b because you know, like look, uh, Anthony Davis,

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I think kind of got caught in the middle there,
um in in trying to find offense for him, and
and now you have you have. I mean, those three
young guys can be superstars. And I think anyway you
can create an atmosphere to which they can be more
successful will only help grow your game. Because um, because
they're bigger than lifestyle, like physically bigger than life, and

(26:52):
their personalities are big as well. I think they can
be superstars but the NBA needs to help well. I think,
especially in the case of Porzingis and Janice, they are
becoming they are excelling in the same things essentially that
the smaller players are excelling it. You know, like Jannice,
I mean can't shoot, but because he's the ball handler,

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because he can slash, you know, he's not killing people
in the post. Now Porzingis goes in the post a
little more. And Nbat of course is really good down
there in the post when he wants to be down there. Um.
I the best suggesting that I've heard this came from
our colleague Colin Cowherd, is that you run the three
point line, get rid of the corner three, and run

(27:36):
the three point line into the sideline like maybe at
the you know, around the half. So that would cut
down on the number of three pointers taken, and I
think it would increase post play again and mid range game,
because I think the game is best when there's a
combination of all those things, when there's a combination of

(27:56):
three point shooting, mid range game, and post play, not
when it's kind of heavy toward one like when back
in the day when it was just mostly throwing into
your postman. Yeah, that you had that. Now you got
the over infhotence on the three point shot and not
much post play. I think if you got rid of

(28:18):
the corner three teams couldn't just plant a bunch of
guys out on the three point line and that wouldn't
necessitate more mid range and post games. So I think
that would do it. That's really the best suggestion I've heard.
I think the league is years away from going to
that measure. But um, I don't want the game to

(28:38):
become all three pointers or shots in the paint because
mid range game is where you get a lot of
the best creativity and the best lose and things like that,
and so I think that would be my concern. But
I think those three guys you mentioned, I think they're
gonna be superstars if you don't touch the game, because
look at what they're doing already. Great stuff, Chris. Do

(29:02):
you hear Christous Starr weekends here on Fox Sports Radio?
See him on all of our TV shows as well.
CEB can't tell you how much I appreciate you, how
popping out on this year on a Friday, all right, Doug,
anytime man pleasure is absolutely mind all right, let's get
to Dan Buyer with with an update. Big news in
terms of racing Doug Danna Ka Patrick announcing that she
is going to retire as a driver following the Indianapolis

(29:25):
five hundred. She announced today that this season is her
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five hundred and then Danna Ka Patrick is calling it quits.
News from the NFL, the league is investigating an allegation
made against Buccaneer's quarterback James Winston that he sexually assaulted
an Uber driver in March of through Stephen Winston denied

(29:48):
the allegations, saying that he didn't do any wrong and
says that the driver misrepresented where he was sitting in
how many people were in the vehicle at the time
the alleged incident. The curtain Arizona with a clus to
the accuser that is claims she was groped by Winston
while he sent in the front seat of her car.
Some injury news in the NFL. Philip Rivers is questionable
for their matchup against the Buffalo Bills, as the Chargers

(30:09):
quarterback has a concussion expected to play in that game,
though a little different scenario for Jaguars running back Leonard
for Nett didn't practice today is now questionable for their
matchup against the Cleveland Browns because of a sprained ankle.
Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald Sunday one year extension with
the team. He is now under contract through eighteen. Blaine
Gabbert's going to start for Arizona Sunday against Houston, and finally,

(30:31):
Doug A note from the NBA's who were talking with
Chris Bruce Hard Christie's point guard Mike Comly gonna miss
some time at least two weeks of action because of
a sore achilles and Robert Covington. I know you saw
that as well. I don't know if you thought he
had time. I think you. I think you actually said
this yesterday. But now it's become official. He has signed
the contract extension that was wildly widely reported, maybe even
two days ago as Wednesday, it was yeah, I reme

(30:52):
remember you given that update, Dan Buyer, who again you
should hear Sunday mornings here on Fox Sports Radio. Dan,
are you a buyer into the and buyer into the bio? Sorry?
You are a buyer. You're always a buyer? Are you
a buyer? Into the um the Bill parcel statement you
are what your record says you are. No, not entirely

(31:13):
crect that. That's honestly, that's the grip. That's a that's
a very nice addition to this sentence, because we're supposed
to be black and white in this in like we
have an opinion like, but not entirely. And last night
was the perfect example. Like you could tell me that
the Tennessee Titans were six and three, My go ahead,
you can tell me which which makes them slightly slightly

(31:35):
less impressive than the Steelers at seven and two. But
the Steelers at seven and two, who many times played
down to the level their competition, seven and two and
six and three both impressive records, and yet when they
trotted out there, like, I just have a tough time
not thinking the Steelers are a lot better than the Titans.

(31:56):
And so this whole idea that Bill Parcells did a
lot of amaze sing things, and I I understand there's
layers to his famous statement you are what your record
says you are, which is like, hey, cut through the
crap end of the day. If you don't make the
playoffs three years in a row, then you're probably gonna
lose your job. You are, which your record says you are,
like got it, but it's actually not that biggest sample

(32:18):
size eight nine, ten games into an NFL season, and
the the perfect example of that, perfect example of that
is Last Night and Thursday Night Football, which I liked
the camera angle. I've heard people go like, well, you
couldn't tell how deep downfield some of these throws were.

(32:38):
Like that's the whole idea, dude. The whole idea is
to make it look like it looks like if you
were a fly on the wall. I will tell you,
I don't know if I haven't explained this to you,
I know what the next wave in in cameras will
be in sporting events music. If I shared this with
you before, you have not drones, right like the next

(33:01):
the next wave is going to be drone cameras kind
of hovering not on the field, but over parts of
the field so they don't have those wires um drones.
Drones will be the next are the next big thing.
That's my that's my that's my guess because it gives

(33:22):
you a sense of what it's really really like like
we already have, um, we already have the the camera
that the pylon cam right, and we have last night's
that's called a spider cam, right, the which is supposed
to give us what the quarterback seas, only it's not
really what the quarterback seas. We've had RAF cams before.

(33:43):
I think drones are the way of the future. But look,
my big take away from last night was if you
watch the game, you're like, wait, what's the record of
the Tennessee Titans. No way, and so you can tell
me you are what your record says you are, but
that is not a team that more than half way
through the or have more than half way through the season,
should be six and three. Just didn't feel right, didn't

(34:07):
feel right. I felt like polar opposites. How much longer
can the Celtics continue their win streak? It's at fourteen games.
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(34:49):
something which to me, to me, U signifies um the
truth about college athletics. I'll share that with you at
the top of the hour. Getting all kinds of texts
and direct messages. They see all these college hoop games
on like, give me some winners. I'll try and find
you some college basketball winners. In the meantime, I need
to play a game. This is game time on the

(35:15):
Doug gott Leave Show. Buyer don't didn't buy what he
got from him, man, Doug. Today we have gots psychic. Okay, alright,
playing a little psychic today. By the way, Psychic probably
knew this a while ago. I bought a mountain dew
from the neighborhood liquor store today, Doug. That expired. We'll

(35:35):
tell you at the end of game time. Okay, how
can amount do expire? They have dates, They have expiration
dates on them. I actually put it up on Twitter
at Dan Buyer on Fox where you can see the
date that it expired, But this was purchased this afternoon
in the great City of Los Angeles. So I just
again like something with that many chemicals inside. Ever, actually

(35:56):
waters got the expiration date on it as well. Oh
pretty much. I guess anything does. Maybe if you put
it on the shelf, you gotta put a date on it. Well,
I'll try to get to that at the end. But
psychic um, first question up today. Will Jamis Winston be
suspended for his involvement in the alleged incident involving an
uber driver in Arizona? Um? No, Uh, there's a The

(36:18):
actual call to police by the uber driver is now
available online. And uh, though the uber driver's complaint alleges
he was in the vehicle by himself, if you listen
to the call, it it actually backs up his story,
which is there are multiple riders, multiple people riding in

(36:42):
the car at the time. So I just I think
that right there, and then it will it will allow
him whether or not he did it or not, it
will allow him to what was it, Chris Carter have
a fall guy, which is they have gone fall guy defense.
That's that is what he is going to need in
that psychic there, it is there it is psychic. Let's

(37:05):
move to college football. Who helps their NFL chances more
this weekend at the l A Colosseum u c l
as Josh Rosen or usc S Sam Donald. I think
it's it's an interesting question. I think that Josh Rosen
will play better. I mean, I think the Sam Donald

(37:27):
will play better. I think Josh Rosen will help his
stock more. And stick with me answer what the word
on the street about Rosen is he's one of those
too smart for his own good, like locker room lawyer,
and not beloved by teammates and doesn't know they don't
know if he loves football. But the fact that he's
still gonna come back and play from concussion from the

(37:48):
injury suffered last year, I think that will I think
that will help. I think that will actually help help
his stock more than a performance from Sam Donald will help.
Moving on to the NBA, with games coming up against
the Hawks, Mavericks, and Keat, when will the Celtics current
fourteen game win streak actually come to an end? That's

(38:10):
a great question. So Hawks are up next, then the
MAVs and Heats after that. They've got the Magic Pacers
and Pistons Um, okay. Well, I don't know if you've
been paying attention to The Mavericks are terrible. The Hawks
are terrible, but they did blow out the Kings, who
are equally terrible. Um, the Heat are okay. I would say,
I'll say the heat will and there ship. I think
the heat will will do it. The Heat aren't great,

(38:33):
but kind of like the Celtics, they get more out
of what they have than they should get because they
play really hard. I'll go with the heat. That would
put the wind streak at sixteen games. If it extends
that Pistons match up at at what would then be
going for nineteen could also bring that into question. Psychic
this on the heels of last night's ninety point first
half by the Houston Rockets, which by the way, was

(38:54):
not an NBA record. Will there ever be a team
to break the record set by the nick Suns, who
scored one hundred and seven points in the first half
of a game in so That record has stood for
twenty seven years hundred and seven points and a half.
Rockets had ninety last night in Phoenix. I didn't know
they've actually scored a hundred and a half before. I
don't actually know that, but that was actually that's actually

(39:17):
so will it be broken? Correct? Yes? Oh interesting, Yes,
I think I think it will be broken. I think
pace in space right, that's how outside these teams are playing.
They're shooting more threes. There will be a night which
they which they catch a heater. Who was who who
scored seven points in the first quarter? Was it last
night or two night? It was two nights ago. Somebody

(39:37):
scored seven points in the first first quarter and I
was just like, oh my god. Somebody somebody sat down
and watched that game. It was like, wait, these are
the best basketl players in our hands. It's It's interesting
because the record for most points in a first half
is one hundred and seven, and that's for any half,
by the way, But ninety points is actually the second most,

(39:59):
so the gets tied for the second most points. But
the Sons just blew it away in a one seventy
three win against the Nuggets twenty seven years ago. Okay,
final one, psychic. What is the final score of the
championship match between John Ramos Blue Crew and I think
the Pink Ponies. I'm not sure exactly who they play
in the Pink Fury. That is who it is? What's

(40:22):
the final score of John's title game? How are they
in the in the It's the playoffs, right, it's not
the the championship game. Yeah, because you guys won one game.
Heny teams during this how many teams during this playoffs?
They got Final four t shirts and everything? In the
four team league they lose five to one. Oh wait,

(40:43):
Rama's have a wedding to go to instead of because
they only won when he was gone. Maybe one of
the parents will try to get rehitched so John can
stay away. And that's the psychic get out there and pressed.
That was the press. Yeah, I actually I have a
it's a double elimination base by coach. Four baseball games

(41:04):
last weekend, and so we're back in the I don't
know what. I guess it would be considered the semifinals
of the Loser's bracket right over the lost ones bracket.
If we win Saturday, we play Sunday. If we win Sunday,
that's against the team that the only team that will
not have lost. We play a second game Sunday. So
you know, you know, when you're trying to you have

(41:25):
to save an arm or two because you can't pitch
guys in back to back games, and there's a limited
number of pitches, so it's a very I'm actually spending
all of today working on the math as to who
I can pitch and how I can pitch it. By
the way, the it was the Chicago Bulls who scored
seven points against the Thunder in the first quarter. Way
do you what Blake Griffin did and why it exposes

(41:45):
the truth in college athletics? Next in the Doug Outlip Show,
What Up Doug Godlip Show, Fox Sports Radio, we'll get
to what Blake Griffin has done why I think, um
there is an obnoxious narrative in college athletics which is
not the reality of it. We'll get to that in
a second. You guys see this that you heard Dan

(42:08):
Buyer tells Danna ka Patrick is going to retire. This
is coming on the heels of the fact that Dale
and Hardt Jr. Is going to retire and Jeff Gordon
retired last year, right, and so can um uh and
and before that, like the year before that, Tony Stewart retired. Right.

(42:28):
So I guess here's my question. How many NASCAR drivers
can your name? How many can you name? Not that
it's important to sports fans, Like, look, there's some dirty
little secrets about sports radio which people don't really share
with you. Like, I know you don't understand sports radio
if I hear you talking about hockey. The same about NASCAR.

(42:51):
But I do think sometimes there are unreported deaths, like
you know, when they do the it's like the Oscars, right,
the Academy Awards, and like, oh they die, Like most
of these deaths get reported. The tree in the forest,
does it actually matter? Danni ka Patrick who she's she was.
She's a superstar in racing, even though she hasn't did

(43:13):
she win a race? Honestly, goodness, I don't know this.
I know she never won a race when she was
an IndyCar. I think she had a couple of top
ten finishes, but she had she was on a great
racing team, and she never sustained great racing success. And
you can tell me she broke down barriers and I'd

(43:34):
probably buy that. And I do think that we'll see
because of her presence, more female drivers when the generation
that watched her drive comes of age. Kind of the
Tiger Woods effect. Right, But dude, NASCAR has died. It
is dead, dead, like you'd say I completely forgot that

(43:56):
even existed. That's still going on sort of thing. Don't
get me wrong. Daytona five still kind of cool, right,
But I mean, if you can't name more than I mean,
anybody can go like Jimmy Johnson is Jimmy Johnson still
um ramos, is Jimmy Johnson still racing? Believe you think so?
I think so. Now. Look, part of the reason that

(44:17):
they're all getting there's different individual reasons, but the biggest
reason they're all getting out is it's crazy, crazy, dangerous.
It's a grind, and you can make more money owning
a team and you don't have to you can every
once in a while get behind the wheel of a
car and you can like have a life. It's a
little bit like like what Calvin Johnson did. I think
what Calvin Johnson did you'll see more of which is

(44:41):
guy gets paid plays a position to which he gets
scared of getting your brains scrambled, and you're like, I'm good,
I'm good. You gotta pay Rebay a couple of million
dollars and and look, I wouldn't want to repay any
money from any signing bonus. I just I mean, I
read that, you guys read where Mike Vic repay. It's
seventeen point four million dollars that he had that he

(45:04):
owed due to bankruptcy. I'm an out with that hurt.
He Finally he is free and clear from all of
the penalties UH suffered in bankruptcy. Now, uh it also
you know seven years in order to reset your credit
as well. But whatever he repaid, like that would that
would hoit? That would hoit. On the other hand, like, look,
if you got fifty mill in the bank and you

(45:26):
gotta repay four mill, you can do it to where it.
It's a pretty good tax. Right off. It's not great.
Nobody likes writing that check, but it is a tax,
right I think you'll see more. You'll see more of
this in NASCAR. You're gonna see more of this with
wide receivers in the NFL. The only difference with wide
receivers in the NFL is unless you got a big,
bold personality, you know, unless you're like Richard Sherman. He

(45:50):
could retire, go right into TV and he wouldn't make
what he's making in the NFL, but he can make
really good money. Richard Sherman doesn't eat, not a big hit.
He has hit people, but positions that get hit. Don't
be shocked if you see guys retiring earlier rather than
later from the NFL, and the same in NASCAR. But dude,
NASCAR is dead dead classic over expansion to markets that

(46:17):
didn't want its product. They elongated the season, right, it
never ends. There are they still racing? I have no idea.
Maybe they're done, maybe they keep going. I don't know
who one and I don't care. No one has ever come.
I've worked for three different companies. I've never had a
boss coming and go, hey man, listen, you gotta know

(46:40):
who won that who won that cup, the Winston Cup.
Now it's not like all the way it's called the
Sprint Cup. Like okay, fine, no one has ever said
that to me, um, but dude, that that sport died, died.
That's like the Missouri Valley count and you guys know
what the Missouri Valley Conferences music. You don't remember the

(47:03):
Valley if your your thought about the Valley basketball as
a basketball league, yeah, I mean that's one of which
to state. Don't they play in that? They did yet? Right?
Craydon not anymore, Tulsa not anymore. St Louis not anymore
used to be far away when they had true mid
major leagues or whatever that was the best, great coaches,

(47:28):
good facilities. Some of the facilities became great, really good facilities,
good coaches, great crowds, kind of like in the Midwest,
guys that were either second chance from Big ten school
or a Big eight school. I mean, you had some
incredible teams. That league is dead, dead and NASCAR dead.

(47:52):
And I understand that Danika getting out shouldn't have nearly
the impact of Dale Jr. Who didn't have nearly the
success of Jeff Gored, or of Tony Stewart, Like Tony
Stewart and Jeff Gordon laugh at the actual success of
Darren Hart junior. Dale and her junior was just more popular.
Dannika Patrick was just more popular. But the fact that
they're all gone from the sport like all like blink

(48:13):
of the eye and you're like, dude, I don't know
any of these people, and but that's they're in lies
the the fear that should be a healthy fear for
the NFL. Are you expanding to markets that don't want
your product, this idea of they won't lengthen the season,
they haven't given to eighteen games, but putting more games

(48:36):
on TV. Now it's on Thursday. Did you watched last night?
Are you going to continue to watch Thursday? And now
Saturdays will come up and Sundays and Mondays. You're like, oh,
that's a lot of football. Plus I watched Saturday college
football and occasionally Friday night college football. It's a lot.
NASCAR is dead. What happens to the NFL when Tom

(48:59):
Brady retire? What if Aaron Rodgers says, you know, I
just gets hurt again, like good and you lose Peyton,
you lose Brady, you lose Drew Brees. In the next
couple of years, you're gonna use lose Ben Roethlisberger. So
I think it's do I think the NFL will survive?
I do, and I do think they're coming up with

(49:20):
new quarterbacks. And but man Andrew lux hurt. Jamis Winston
now of a sudden being linked to this sexual misconduct
from an uber driver which he may or may not
have actually been the only one in the car. I
mean Marcus Mariotto, which we thought was as a sure deal.
You're like, he's okay, Derek Carr, Oh, the second coming

(49:41):
is he's been the second coming this year and not
really kind of fascinating to see. I don't think the
NFL will follow the pitfalls of NASCAR, nor will there
be the limitations of NASCAR, but it is going to
But remember, uh, do you have the same problem with
guys worrying about instead worrying about dying. They're worrying about
being maimed, worried about their knees, their back, their hips,

(50:03):
but also worried about the brains. Like there's some NASCAR
has died dead not to be resuscitated, and the NFL
should be very aware. Um. I saw this story which
I wanted to get to rather quickly. Blake Griffin was
on Oklahoma's campus. You know, Blake Griffin is from Oklahoma City.

(50:23):
He went to Oklahoma, he played there for two years. Uh,
then he went to the NBA and kind of similar
to Ben Simmons and Joel Embie, remember he got hurt
in Summer League and so he didn't play his first
year in the NBA. Which you know, one of the
things that people aren't saying about Lonzo Ball is he
really needs a red shirt year. These guys all come
out way way way too early. If you want to

(50:44):
truly fix it, you should give them some way in
which they can keep playing in college. And yet some
some NBA team retains their rights. That would be a
cool way to do it. But he he brought back
with him Jordan breand Oklahoma is gonna become a jordan
Brand school, much the way that Michigan is a jordan
Brand school, much the way that North Carolina is a

(51:05):
jordan Brand school. And while it's not a direct donation
from Blake Griffin, you look around the country and from
Steve Smith to Carmelo Anthony Um to Russell Westbrook who
was at U c l A just two years. You know,
you're always told that these athletes they're exploited. You know
they're exploited. Um Either they all have Stockholm syndrome and

(51:33):
they're simply paying back those who have exploited them and
done them wrong, or they really kind of a couple
of years removed, maybe even ten, sometimes five, sometimes only
one or two years, understand the value that they got
while they were on campus and how that value will
continue to carry them even post career. Like why would

(51:56):
Blake Griffin go back and and give money or help
Jordan Brand link up with Oklahoma unless he had a
great fondness for the place, even though Yeah, did Oklahoma
benefit financially from Blake Graf from being there? Sure, but
he's gonna benefit financially and substantively from his time there
for the rest of his being. Like, I just I

(52:18):
hate that. I hate that people in my position will say,
we'll use the word um, uh, we'll use this this,
this term and use it in incorrect fact one used
incorrectly and not the reality of it is that athletes
exploit their colleges far more than colleges exploit. Colleges promote

(52:41):
their athletes much way they promote their students. That's did
you do? Yeah? Absolutely do? All right, I got a
lot to get you on the show. Um eight seven
seven eight seven seven nine nine Fox thirteen year NFL
veteran from salam joins the show. Next, I'll get his

(53:01):
thoughts on some of the big games this weekend, Cowboys
without Zeke and Sean Lee taking on the Eagles in Dallas.
Did the Cowboys even have a chance? Plus, remember they
play this upcoming Thursday night, And uh, I want to
get his thoughts on what happened in Buffalo and the
Pittsburgh Steelers for real. They they throttled dominated the Tennessee Tits.

(53:23):
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(55:12):
we'll get to what he wrote upcoming, but in the meantime,
E from Salon Bigie kind of to join us in
studio here on the Doug Gottlieb Show course. He is
a two time Pro Bowl Uh you know, two time
Pro bowler back in the time with the Texans in
thirteen years the Nashal Football League. Uh let's let's before
we get to last night. I wanted to ask you
about one of the stories of the week, and that's

(55:34):
the Buffalo Bills. Sunday they said, Tyrod Taylor's our quarterback. Monday,
they said Tyrod Taylor's our quarterback. Tuesday they said Tyrod
Taylor our quarterback. Wednesday they said Nathan Peterman is our
starting quarterback. What would your reaction be in that locker
room as a vent um, I would I would be displeased.

(55:55):
Number one, the things that come out of locker rooms.
Most guys in the locker room, no, they know what's
gonna happen before we do, you know, before you know, media,
before any of us do. So, if this was something
I remember, Monday Tuesday, those are relatively day off. You know,
you come in on Monday and you watched the film
of Sunday and Tuesday's your day off, so you know,

(56:18):
nothing really happened until Wednesday when people can report that, oh,
you know, Tyrod Taylor wasn't starting at at practice or
anything like that. You know, most of the times coaches
will actually grab you know, the team and be like, hey,
we're gonna, you know, explain the situation. This is what
we're gonna do. Um, you know, we gotta change this

(56:39):
up or whatever it is. But as a player, you know,
if I like Tyrode Daylon, so you know, it's just
a situation where the coaches are trying to do something
to spark something, to try to get some type of
you know, momentum gathered back because they've fallen off the
last couple of weeks, man, big time, no question, they've

(57:01):
fallen off. Last night was a game of two teams
with similar records, and yet I don't know anybody who
thought they were of similar levels, and the final score
would tell you as such. So what do you make
Let's start with the Steelers. What do we make of
how uneven some of their performances are, Like, how do
you go out Sunday and almost lose to the Colts,
get down seventeen three cots? How do you get how

(57:22):
do you allow Cleveland was the start of the year,
but so many these other teams have gotten a game
from the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Bears beat him. How
do you explain that? And then last night when they
decided they want to play in primetime, they're like, all right,
we're a lot better. How do you explain that? Uh,
it's hard to explain, but just given what they they were,
they've gone through and some of the things that they've said, uh,

(57:46):
throughout this year. Ben Roethlisberger honestly and openly admitting maybe
he doesn't have it anymore. Them not running the ball
at the beginning of the season, the tomoril between you know,
Ben and and Oneo Brown and and Mike Tomlinson. It,
you know, all of this resonates as a as a

(58:07):
team that's trying to recapture something that they're losing. Pittsburgh,
for the since I was in the league, has always
been one of those teams you had to watch out for,
one of those dominant teams. He got a quarterback, All
Pro quarterback, Hall of Fame quarterback who was not quite
sure if he has what it takes, you know, to
to take the team to the super Bowl. Then you,

(58:29):
you know, you change up the offensive philosophy, you start
running the ball, and then you begin to regain some
of that success that you've had. But the problem is
they're unsure, they're not locked in, they're not solidified. Some weekends.
The defense players great. Last night, I mean it was
they were tremendous. Although Tennessee did help them out greatly.

(58:52):
But when you see teams like this, they're just trying
to get it right. But you gotta remember Pittsburgh always
picks it up in in in November, December. They've always
been a team that can hone in when the weather
starts getting bad, you know, no matter what's happened at
the beginning of the year, they've always been a team,
you know, start winning into division and and and going

(59:13):
towards the playoffs and hitting their stride. So they're dangerous.
I mean, they're they're a dangerous team. And that's you know,
that's why we play the games every Sunday because you
never know, man, you never know. You absolutely never know
from you have to know. Yeah, that's not acceptable. You
have to know everything that's going on. You have to
you have to be no more than everybody else. From

(59:35):
salom joining us on the Doug Gottlik Show here on
Fox Sports Radio. All right, let's get to the Dallas Cowboys. Um,
they're not gonna have Zeke he uh, he took the
suspension and he's like, look, it's just legal stuff. Um,
And then you know they're probably not gonna have Tyrn
Smith and they're taking on an Eagles team that has
a really good front seven, this after getting dominated by

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the Atlanta Falcons front seven. What's the likelihood the Dallas
can win this game without Tyron Smith was without Zeke Elliott,
there's no shot. There's no shot. And the problem with Dallas,
and we saw it last week without Zeke is they
didn't get any other running back ready to go. Right.
You have this, this this suspension looming the entire season,

(01:00:17):
all off season. You don't give anybody any garry to
get them acclimated to to to game shape and ready
to carry that load. So they put themselves in a
position where, Okay, Zeke's going, we gotta throw somebody out there,
we throw Morris out there, and we'll see what's gonna happen.
And it's not working well. Now you lose your your
left your uh you're starting Pro Bowl left tackle. It's

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just too many facets. The Dallas Cowboys aren't good unless
they can run the ball. We've we've seen that. Well.
I don't care who's in quarterback, Tony Romo, Dak Prescott.
If they can't control the clocks and control the down
the distance by running the ball, they're not good. And
to expect them to go and play up against a
hot Eagles team and and come away with the victory.

(01:01:01):
With that type of uncertainty on the offensive line and
in the backfield, I don't see it happening, all right,
So give me the honest assessment. How much of that
do we place blame? Do we place on Doc not
being good enough? How much of it, honestly is on
the wide receivers not being able to get open if
you don't have that extra guy in the box. I
think it's a combination of both. But I think what

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Dallas Cowboy did, and I've been on teams has done
this before. You have so much success in the previous year, right,
so they led the league in rushing Ezekiel Elliott was tremendous,
So going into the next year, you just expect that
to happen. And when you lose a running back. We
lost Jamal Anderson I think the third game after he

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had eighteen hundred and forty six yards. He was our
only running back. He actually had more carries than anybody
in league history in the year that year, and once
he left, we had no other backup, So so it
didn't even matter what the receivers of the quarterback did
We were so focused on running the ball and our
team was built around running the ball that it didn't matter.

(01:02:06):
So now you're in a situation where you're trying to scramble.
You don't have that same production out of you know,
you're running back corps. So now the down and distance
is long. But now first is not first, and five
is first and eight you know you maybe get a
stag or lose yards. Now it's third and long. So
your whole playbook changes, in in your whole trajectory of

(01:02:26):
your offense changes because you don't have that consistency and
gaining those yards on first and second down. Even salim
Our guest on the Doug Gottlieb Show, he's a thirteen
year NFL that. You can hear him here on Fox
Sports Radio on the weekends. All right, so, um, what
about Philadelphia? Like, we started talking about Pittsburgh and I

(01:02:46):
could get I could glean from your voice. You believe
Pittsburgh is an honest challenger to the New England Patriots. Reasonable,
what about Philadelphia? Is this really a super Bowl caliber team? Yes?
Yes it is. When you look at this kid, Carson
wentz Man, I mean he was tremendous. Last year started
off with the bang. You know, they had a lot

(01:03:08):
of injuries, so he falls to a little bit. But
the progression he's made from an already superb rookie year
to a second year, it's been tremendous. And what's happened
is the team has galvanized around him. They believe in him,
right and once we trust, they believe in him. And
you can tell when a team you look at the rams.
It's the same way with with Jared Golf, you can

(01:03:29):
tell when your quarterback position is as a leader on
the team and the team offensively and defensively, they're all
in and they believe. You just have a different type
of swagger, as the kids say today, and a different
type of beliefs. So when they take the field, they're
doing things. Even if they turn the ball over, have
a setback, everything is in the realm of possibility in

(01:03:50):
terms of winning because they believe in their floor general
or their field general, which is Carson Wentz. David Johnson
joined the Joiner this week. Uh, the injured running back
for the Arisona Cardinals. Uh. He was promoting a ping
pong tournament. All right, this is really important from salam
joining us. You can hear him five o'clock Eastern Time
with Mike Hill on Fox Sports Radio every Sunday afternoon.

(01:04:14):
I give you foosball, I give you pool, billiards, pool, whatever,
I give you, ping pong and darts one through four.
Which are you most and which are you are you
least skilled at? I would say least skilled at foosball,
So foosball these five ging ponging pong will be four,

(01:04:41):
B three three. I'm the best at darts and then
pool the pool would be second. That's reasonable. I'm reasonable.
I'm a maniac at darts. I'm the part of it
is you have long arms. So I figured I feel like,
here we go, here we go. You're six ft six

(01:05:07):
ft thirteen with long you wouldn't be a pro bowl
left tackle unless you had incredibly long arms, right, you
gotta have incredible long arms and good hands, and so
I I picture like everybody draws a line, you're like, oh,
that's cool, and then you're because of your size and length,
you're reaching halfway to the dark board. You might as
well just be placing it on the dark board. Hey man,
we all have our gifts. Man, I can't say, I

(01:05:29):
can't give my gifts back. You are gifted you let
me let me ask you this. Can I ask you something?
I know we always talk about football and all that.
Do you see that filts uh uh? Go to State
game last night? I did. I watched. I watched the
entire game. Watched actually twice. I watched one time with
my son that I watched it back on d v R.
What do you think about that? That was amazing? Right?

(01:05:50):
It was a great game. I look. I thought the
Celtics were a little bit more physical, little bit more aggressive.
I thought they got some home calls, like Kyrie got
some star calls, which um, which was kind of surprising
that Golden State didn't get some of those star calls.
I did think Golden States a little selfish like that,
like for a team that preaches, you know, playing having
a great time and having joy when they're playing, like

(01:06:12):
it didn't feel like Steph was having fun with Marcus
Smart guarding him. And I thought the ball got a
little sticky, especially with k d And and Clay Clay Thompson.
But it is impressive what Jalen Brown being this good
this early in his career and then apparently his best
friend dying. His best friend growing up died yesterday. Um
he was he was amazing. And yeah, I mean like

(01:06:34):
their ability to find ways to win games, the culture
of winning that they've read there is amazing. Watching that game,
I'm looking and I'm saying Golden State doesn't like when
you're physical with him, and they don't like that at all.
I mean, they like to come off those screens and
and and freely shoot those threes. But once you get
up in their face, you fight over the top of
the screens, you scrounge, and you die. For every lose ball,

(01:06:57):
they kind of lose their their their their more Joe,
you know what I mean. I mean step last night
was none existent. I mean he was completely outshadowed by
the guard play. Even though um, even though Kyrie had
an off night until the fourth quarter when he was
able to get to the free throw line, uh seven times.

(01:07:18):
I mean that defensive effort from the Celtics. I mean,
they're the real deal. Know they played with with And
what's what's also interesting is it's not like those guys
have been around for ten years playing together, you know.
They they added eleven new guys this year and even
Horford was added last year, so you know, I mean,
that's that's twelve new guys really, but they're all kind

(01:07:39):
of bought into the idea of of being physical, of
being tougher um, and I like, look, it's gonna be
fascinating when they get Gordon, when they get Gordon Hayward back. Uh,
that's the type of team that could without. And I
don't know what you consider Kyrie, if he's a superstar
or just a star whatever. They I think they'll have
enough offense to go along with their defense. And they

(01:08:00):
got the right makeup to one which they're gonna be
right there for eight ten years because of that style.
And honestly, that's what you picked out about the physicality.
E that's the thing that people forget about but they
don't realize about Butler. Like everybody thinks about Shelvin Mack
and Gordon Hayward, but when you watch Butler play, they
were kind of like Villanova. Now they were the most

(01:08:22):
physical team in the country and yet they look like
choir boys. Yeah, that's exactly right. And I'll tell you
what that Gordon Hayward injury was was horrific, but it
has galvanized that team. They were like they they heard
everybody say, oh, it's over. It's over for him now
that Gordon Hayward is gone, and they were like, Okay,

(01:08:44):
let's show them. You know what type of team this is,
what's or without Gordon and when he comes back. Good
Lord from Salami you can check them out with with
Mike Hill five o'clock Eastern time every Sunday is they'll
recap every NFL game, including the ones they're still going.
It's great stuff and as you can tell, he can
talk some hoops in any other sport as well. Thanks

(01:09:05):
so much for good right that NFL A little bit
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you got home, you told me you're gonna flip on
football and then maybe flip back some to basketball. Is
that what you end up doing? Yes? And it was
a majority of football last night. So actually, did you

(01:09:28):
like the camera angle? No? I was not a fan
at all. I just nothing changed from what I explained
to you earlier in the week when we talked about this.
I will say the sense about interception was a great view,
but we also could have gotten that view on an
instant replay. So watching the whole game that way, or
not the whole game, but first and second downs at least,

(01:09:49):
I still like the original way. So that's just the
way that it is. You know. I was actually much
more offended by the Steelers uniforms than anything else. You know,
you don't like the al black, you know, with the
yellow stripe down the side. That was just weird. I
just Nike does so many good things with those uniforms,
and I get the whole color rush thing. I get it. Um,

(01:10:11):
I just like it's the Steelers. Don't scrub the Steelers uniforms,
screw everybody else's uniforms. Don't screw up the steel At
least we can agree on. We both like the Titans.
We can agree on that. Right. That's my favorite color? Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Let's let's talk some other NFL matters. Cardinals wide receiver
Larry Fitzgerald's on a one year extension with the team today,
now under contract through teen. Cardinals have the Texans coming

(01:10:32):
up on Sunday, and Bruce Arians made it official today
that Blink Gabbart is going to start that game against
Houston jaguarsing does does anybody not like Larry Fitzgerald? I
I like him. I mean, I don't know I'm saying
like like, and I'll tell you what I like about
him outside of his personality and how good a player
he is. The fact that he went from being an

(01:10:54):
outside wide receivers now where they'll move him all over
and he's cool with it, right like he's a there's
a little bit of uh, we were just talking about
the Steelers. What's the well, I can't remember. He used
to do Sunday Night Football and now he does h
Hines Ward. There's a little bit of Hines word to
him in which now he'll even be a blocker downfield

(01:11:14):
like he does every he's a great slot wide receiver,
he'll still split out wide. He'll block for you like
I don't know anybody. And maybe it's fantasy football that
that you don't have guys, or maybe it's I just
I genuinely like Larry fer. I don't I find it
hard for anybody to go like, I don't like that guy.
And yet wide receivers it's a position to which they
almost want to be unlikable. They want to be boastful

(01:11:37):
and like, look, I you asked Lara Fitzgerald. I'm sure
truth be told. He's got arrogance, just like any other
wide receiver. I just I don't know anybody he doesn't
like the guy anyway. I'm sorry, No, that's all right.
He was. I mean, his his career was thought to
be over what two or three years ago, and now
he's gonna get another year from it. Yeah, he's like
like an Kwon Bolden, only better and one of those
guys like man, he was still like he just retired

(01:11:58):
down Quan bold Is trying to come back whatever. But
the game blun bull and they they thought his career
was over two or three times as well. Yeah, I
hate to say. Larry was magnificent and on the biggest
stage when they lost that Super Bowl to the Steelers,
Larry had could have had the play, could have been
the m v P maybe a couple of touchdowns in
that game. But anyway, moving on, Cardinal's had the Texans
coming up on Sunday, NFL investigating an allegation made against

(01:12:20):
Buccaneers quarterback Jamis Winston that he's sexually assaulted an Uber
driver in March of Winston has denied the allegation. Grizzlies
pointcard Mike Conley's gonna miss two weeks of actually because
of a sort of Achilles. Yankees interviewed Aaron Boone today
for their managerial vacancy and Danica Patrick calling it quits.
She's gonna drive two more races as a race car
driver the day total five hundred, and then in the

(01:12:42):
five hundred that will be her final race as a driver.
My brother got into fight with Aaron Boone in high school.
He went to Villa Park High School. My brother went
to Elmadina High School, their arrival high schools, and in
a basketball game they got into a fight. A B
and I are boys. That would be crazy to have
One of my friends played for the Yankees last year
in matt Holiday and then Aaron Boone, who we kind
of grew up around and I worked with over the

(01:13:03):
other place, become the manager of the Yankees. That would
just be super super weird. But he's super smart and
has a great balance about him. Completely invest in the game.
I'd be I'd be fascinating. Um. I got a question
for all you guys, you guys see this story about
Russell Wilson. You had broken jaw and so he's on
a liquid diet. Okay, so um, if you had a

(01:13:24):
liquid diet, I want you to take me through what
your day would be like, because I kind of know
what mine would be like. I don't actually I know
that it sounds like I'm gonna do a liquid diet.
I actually think I could do it. I think it
would be a lot harder in the eighties than it
would be now. I'm not talking about a cleanse um,
talking about like a liquid diet. Music. You would dominate
a liquid diet, right because you would have your kombucha,

(01:13:47):
you would have you would have some something organic. I
think it's possible, but I don't. It would be tough,
like I would never you know how people do, like
those cleanses where they're like, yeah, I've only had juice
for three weeks. I'm like that sounds awful. Yeah. They
always look like goat to they don't, you know, Like
their eyes are like sunken back into their sockets as well,

(01:14:09):
and you could see their to their cheek bones and
they're just a little bit too bony, Like man, go
and eat a steak ramos. Could you do a liquid diet?
I'd have a shake like a strawberry, vanilla or a
chocolate either any of those work. Or you could do
a strawberry for breakfast of vanilla for dinner. Thank you

(01:14:29):
like that? And they do like a like a real
like now you're talking like real milkshake or like protein shake. No,
no, no no, the real milk shake. Why would like why
would you actually gain weight trying to lose weight? Like
now I'm trying to gain I go like real, I
go like in and out burger, real ice cream ship.

(01:14:49):
There you go. That's what I want. By what about you?
How would how would your liquid diet? Well? I would
sleep for fourteen hours of that day, I can tell
you that much. I try to get as much sleep
so I wouldn't have to worry about it. But i'd
probably be along. He's sleep when you're hungry, right Like
that's like, that's honestly, that's that's one of those things
to which you know this time of year, you actually
I went off on my son on haze today. Um,

(01:15:11):
I make I make prefet I make usually make waffles.
We have a waffle maker in my house. My wife
got it for me for Father's Day, which it's so funny,
like you get your wife. If I got my wife
a waffle maker, she's like, what am I Betty Crocker, right,
but if you get your husband? And I had asked
for a waffle maker, but for Father's Day. But I
make waffles all the time. I can make from scratch,
I can make anjemima, I can make them from biz Quick,

(01:15:32):
whatever I can, I make waffles. Um. So my mother
in law was here last week because my wife was
out of town, and my mother in law, I don't
know whether she doesn't need the pan up. I don't
know what she does, but her pancakes are really much
lighter brown. She also she just makes an jemima with water,
Like I put like eggs in there to get some
egg whites in there, to get some protein in there
for my boy. And I make sure that the that

(01:15:54):
the flat top is properly heated so that you get
the proper golden brown of a of a pancake. Right,
do the same thing with a waffle maker. Make sure
it's ready before anyway, So I made him some waffles
and he was like, Dad, I like, I like Mimi's
waffles better and uh and I was like why and
he's like, because they're lighter. And I was like, look,
these are I don't often tout my fare but then

(01:16:17):
those are perfectly cooked pancakes. You eat them. And then
he kind of like, but I don't like I like
them better. I was like, dude, do you have any
idea Like Thanksgivings coming up, We're gonna have a great meal.
Our family is gonna be here, Like, don't ever say
you don't just eat him and if you don't like
him in your head or come up to me afterwards
and say, next time, Dad, I like him a little
lighter brown, right, and then maybe I'll react a little

(01:16:38):
bit better. Anyway, Um, there was a point here. Um.
I oh, I love I love food. I love cooking,
but I think I could do quite well on this
liquid diet. I mean I have coffee every like a
I have a nitro coal brew every morning for breakfast,
and I could do a protein shake music see me do.
I can do kombucha, but I think it taste like

(01:17:00):
like you're in I do. Um. It's one of those
things that everybody drinks. It's like the first time you
drink a beer. You're like, no, it's good, it's really good,
and you're like, you don't really like it? Um, But
I think that the Russell Wilson drinking protein shakes like
I think I don't want to try it, but I
don't think it's as bad as like back in the
eighties when people just stick stuff in a blender. I

(01:17:24):
don't know. I do wonder what would be like if
you put like a cheeseburger and a burger in a blender.
What that would taste like? Do you want to try
that one day? Anybody game? No be a good show promotion.
I think we'd be pretty good. Man. Now you guys
are do you guys are? No fun? No fun on
a Friday. We gotta have fun Friday, Fun Friday. All right,

(01:17:46):
I'm coming next to what did the Fox say? Somebody
said something crazy earlier today on Fox Sports Radio, and
I'll point it out next. In the Dug Gotlip Show,
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(01:18:29):
the show for you, I got my picks. Uh. Plus
we'll get some insight on a great college football weekend. Uh,
we'll react to some news of Tennessee's camp as to
who they'll hire. I'll give you some names of guys
I think are really going to get some of these jobs.
But up coming next, I'm gonna tell you, um why
Jerry Jones is maybe with the right message, just the

(01:18:51):
wrong messenger. Before we get to that. Every day, at
this time, I'd like to bring back a portion of
something you may have heard or you may have missed
earlier on Fox Sports Radio. We call it and now
say Joel Clatt, lead College Football is italists for Fox
Sports and Fox Sports One, was on the Dan Patrick
Show this morning. USC takes on u c l A

(01:19:13):
at the Coliseum on Saturday. Those are two legit top
five prospects, maybe even the top two prospects potentially in
the upcoming NFL Draft, though Nate neither Rose, Josh Rosen
or Sam Donald Our seniors, take a listen to what
Klatt had to say about Rosen. Don't be shocked if
Josh Rosen stays at u c l A. You know,

(01:19:35):
I Jim Moore are very close and there may be
an alliance being built where you know, they're kind of
making it a package steal where Jim stays, Josh will
stay as well, and as Jim goes, then Josh will go.
That's the uh, that's the Jimmy, that's the Chitwood, right,
you guys are familiar with the Chitwood. Chitwood is from Hoosiers,
where Jimmy Chitwood was the great player in the small

(01:19:57):
town of Hickory. He was not on the team. Matter
of fact, they had to finish the game with four
My team is on the floor, and they had a
town hall meaning to vote on the coach's dismissal. After
collecting the votes on the coach's dismissal, Jimmy Chipwood came
in from outside and said he has something to say,

(01:20:18):
and he said, I think it's time to start playing ball.
Everybody went crazy. He said, then there's only one hitch.
Coach stays I play, coach goes I go to which
they immediately ordered a recount of the votes, and the coach,
of course stayed. Jimmy Chitwood played and tiny Hickory, which
was actually Mylon High school won the Indiana State championship.

(01:20:42):
Run the picket fence. That's what Josh Rosen is trying
to do. I think, though, that this isn't as much
a reaction to Moura as it is Rosen understanding that
his stock is not what what it is what he
eived it to be. I also find it relatively ironic

(01:21:03):
that this is the same Josh Rosen who came out
and said it's impossible to be a star quarterback and
a student athlete at the same time. He's also talked
about athletes should some of them shouldn't be in college,
and they should be, they should just get paid. And
he said all these things that, though in his own
mind sounded really smart, turned a lot of people off
because either he's a hypocrite or he's going along with

(01:21:27):
the game plan that he said he doesn't agree with. Look,
Rosen knows what the m O on Josh Rosen is
For many scouts. Uh, He's already had an armed problem
going back to when he played tennis. He had an
armed problem. Last year he had a surgical procedure done,

(01:21:49):
and though his arm has never been the strongest, nor
did drop off in terms of weakness, that's not a
good thing when you're in your early twenties, then you
have a concussion and you've been wildly disappointing during your
time I'm in college football. Look, I actually think it's
a really smart thing to never say I'm absolutely going pro.
What's the win in that? Wait until the ball game
is done. When the ball game is done, if they

(01:22:10):
tell you you're gonna be a top five pick, go Otherwise,
there's no rush. Refine yourself so that when you get
to the NFL you're ready to contribute right away because
you're gonna get thrown into the fire. And that's what
the Fox says. Yeah, I mean, like, look, I think
the way that clatt word it was smart too. He's like,

(01:22:31):
don't be surprised if like it ain't crazy. But it's
also important to note that whatever anybody's talking about with
the NFL draft now doesn't really matter. It's what they're
talking about with the NFL draft in January. In January,
because that's when you got a real, real good sense
of who's going and where they're valued and what the

(01:22:52):
league thinks of him. And the truth is that Rosen
though his stock maybe a little bit low because he's
viewed as a clubhouse lawyer and made out love football
and doesn't have a strong arm, and it is a
little bit beaten up. The truth is that you everyone
needs a quarterback at the bottom of that draft, with
the exception of San Francisco, And maybe that's what this is. Partially,
I don't want to play in Cleveland they need a quarterback.
I don't play in New York they need a quarterback. Um,

(01:23:18):
and where's the good teams? Do seem with the exception Jacksonville,
do seem to have one those top five picks? Don't
new video out about Jerry Jones not flattering. The new
article out about j Jerry Jones partially not flattering, but
partially explains why he holds something over Roger Goodell. Jerry
Jones might have the right message, but he is the

(01:23:39):
wrong messenger. I'll explain why next in the Doug Gotlip Show,
Fox Sports Radio. Right message, wrong messenger. Welcome in Doug
Gottlieb Show, Fox Sports Radio. Um, this has been a

(01:24:01):
really weird couple of weeks since the Harvey Weinstein thing
came out. UM, I can tell you on equivocally that
I was not when I say I wasn't a great
boyfriend before I met my wife. Um, and I you
know that that's me owning the fact that, yeah, I

(01:24:22):
cheated on girlfriends, but I never ever laid a hand
on a woman ever in my life. I don't believe
I've ever done anything that would rise to the level
of sexual as salt or sexual ha harassment whatever, right,
so I can I I UM, when I hear the
stories that have come out or read them on Twitter,
I'm like, what is the matter with these dudes? What

(01:24:47):
is wrong with you guys? Like, if your go to
move is find a woman you find attractive, get her
in a secure location, expose yourself and take care of
yourself in front of her, like if you think that's
the move that's gonna get her, Like, I just I
don't know who told you that, But whoever it is,

(01:25:07):
don't take their advice on anything. And if that's the
way you're feeling, like, you need to talk to somebody,
because I don't. I'm all uncomfortable even saying it. I don't.
But the the amazing thing about it is one how
many creepy dudes are right, Like You're like, damn him too,

(01:25:27):
damn him too. Wow, it's creepy. But I was I
was watching the the President's press secretary and they were
talking about this judge judge more, which it's like taking
over the news cycle, Like I don't I what she was,
how old and what and she was. The President's press

(01:25:51):
secretary was saying like the accusations were disturbing, and you're like,
wait a second, hold on, I'm not going to disagree
with you. The accusations are in fact disturbing. That's that's
a word that you can use for it. Um. But
with some of these accusations, like all of a sudden

(01:26:13):
pass back the videotape and like, look, I get it,
some enough people in our country overlooked the videotape as
I don't know how. It's just guide talk. I don't
say that around my dudes. Whatever. But I'm also not
Donald Trump and I'm not Billy Bush whatever. But Trump

(01:26:34):
can't comment on this right like we would we'd all agree, right,
just right message, they are disturbing, wrong messenger. It's that fair.
I think it's a fair way to fair way to
look at it. Whereas whatever you want to say about
him bringing back the U c l A basketball players

(01:26:56):
like Look, he picked up the phone and he got
three basketball players back. Like, was there that much of
a tradeoff because it was just shoplifting in China and
they already embarrassed the school and the Pack twelve and
college basketball. Yeah, I mean, I'm I'm I'm sure U.
C l A. Was using politics to get him get
those guys back. Anyway. I don't know if it was needed,
but look, the guy has negotiated deals throughout his life

(01:27:18):
and if a phone call helped, you know what. I'm
glad those guys said thank you. And I'm glad he
picked up the phone and did it because that is
that is a message that he can deliver. I'm your
president and I'm a negotiator, and I negotiated these guys
being brought back home. But in regards to the Judge

(01:27:42):
Moore thing, like m M, you might want to lay
out of this one, right, that's the same thing with
Jerry Jones and this commissioner stuff. Uh, there's a and
I understand why Jerry Jones is so personally offended by
Roger Goodale going after Ezekie Elliott and by Roger Goodell

(01:28:04):
and his lack of a dominant presence in the flag protest.
I understand because if you read this Wall Street Journal
article on Goodell and Jerry Jones, Goodell had Jerry Jones
is back when Jerry Jones went to the other owners
and said, I needed a little help, a new little cash.
You need some scratch to help me finish up the

(01:28:26):
Death Star because once we finish it up, that's gonna
be an NF that's gonna be a palace, and you
can have super Bowls there. We can have the draft there,
which you're gonna have. They're gonna have the draft there.
Like all of this stuff. All of this is good
for all of our business. If you help me out
and it's alone, I'll pay you back, and then I'll

(01:28:47):
pay you back and then some in interest. All makes sense.
You guys got the cash, I got the building. I
just need a little scratch to help me finish up. Okay,
construction loan that that happens. Everybody has cost overruns. So
Goodell sat silent in the meeting, and then when Jerry
Jones laughed, He's like, fellas like, look, this is good
for business, okay. And then in turn, Jerry Jones took

(01:29:12):
care of Goodell when it was Goodell's turn to run
for commissioner. It's basically a political appointment, and Goodell knew
how to play the game, and Jerry Jones took care
of him. And Jerry Jones like, how dare you? How
dare you go after Ezekiel Elliott when I made you?

(01:29:34):
But now there's another video out about with him talking
about look as he I'm sure he was joking. I
don't know the fan in question. I don't know how
well he knows the fan in question, but he has
asked the question about a guy who's getting married, and
this video has just surfaced Jennifer congratulations on the wedding. Wedding.

(01:30:00):
You know he's with a black girl, and I don't
part Jerry. Yeah. So Jerry Jones apologize to that right.
The comment was inappropriate. He told the Star Telegram. It's

(01:30:21):
not who I am, YadA, YadA, YadA, and like, look,
do I think this makes him like some blatant racist.
I don't do. I think it makes him a bad
joke teller. I do. I don't know how many how
many drinks he had in them. I'm I'm willing to
believe that Jerry Jones is just a good time Jerry right,

(01:30:43):
like the girl who took a picture with her head
in his lap, Like the intent is funny. The intent
is Jerry being cool, and like, Jerry Jones lives a
life to which many of us could only dream of.
So again, I'm not going to sit here and make
personal make assessment of who he is as a person

(01:31:05):
is level of because he's done enough for black man,
white man, Hispanic people who work for him to give
him a pass, which is like, I don't think he's
a racist, even if if you read it and didn't
see it or feel it or understand it or know
the context of it, and like, oh, that was uncomfortable, right,

(01:31:25):
But I think the idea in the statement, didn't he
say Ryan music? In the statement he said that's not
who I am. That's exactly who he is. But when
I say that's exactly is I don't mean a racist.
I mean that's Jerry Jones trying to be good time, Jared,
trying to be funny, Jira, trying to be sarcastic, life
at the party, Jarrah. And there's something you sacrifice when

(01:31:50):
you're that guy. You sacrifice the ability to be even
the voice of reason. Like I actually think that Jerry
Jones going, yeo, we got some problems. All the network
pregame shows are down, right, The ratings across the board
are down, the cost continue to go up. The injuries

(01:32:18):
are everywhere across the board on some of our our
most important NFL assets. Andrew Luck, Aaron Rodgers, Odell Beckham Jr.
Richard Sherman. I mean I could go on and on. J. J.
Watt like, these are some of the most popular players
in professional football, in all the professional sports, and they're hurt. Like,
we got major injuries, We've got major ratings, problems are

(01:32:41):
expenses are through the roof. Um, we have this flag
controversy and here's the guy in charge and frankly he's
not doing anything or enough maybe to help it. Like, guys,
he's got eighteen months left. We need to take a
breath before we sign the end up. And the owners
in there going like, hey, we agreed to this deal.

(01:33:01):
We agreed to this deal. I think Jerry Jones' message
is correct, pause, put it to the side and say
we'll get to it, and then call the commissioner and said, look,
we love you, we think you're the guy for the job.
We had this one we have this contract in our desks.

(01:33:21):
We'll even let you use the private plane you want,
but you gotta show us something for the next year.
You gotta turn to You gotta figure out how to
keep our players healthier. You gotta figure out how to
make the product better. You gotta reinvigorate those pregame shows.
You gotta you gotta help us here because all of
that is going to drop put more money in our
pockets and make us want to pay you more money.
But right now, like we just want to pause. We

(01:33:44):
just want to see how you handle these things. Jerry
Jones message is correct, but he had dud. There's too
much out there. It's too much between players he's covered
for in the past and his own misgivings on video
and even this latest one. Come on, Jerry, Terry, you

(01:34:05):
can't be you can't be that guy. You gotta find
somebody else who. You got to find an old school,
old head, really respected owner. He can be the figurehead
that says, let's press pause, let's press pause. All right,
we'll turn to college football up coming next. Jerry Jones
has apologized through the Start Telegram that comment was inappropriate.

(01:34:27):
That's not who I am. I'm sorry, like I'm, I'm, I'm.
I think you have to search for a way to
be offended. He was trying to be funny. It different
levels of whether you think it's funny if you're offended
by like, all right, I'm it's pretty obvious he was
trying to joke with somebody he knew on one of
those wedding videos or whatever. Everybody's tie. If you haven't

(01:34:49):
told an inappropriate joke, well then you haven't told a joke.
The level of inappropriateness, that's a different story. But don't
tell me that's not who you are. Try to be sarcastic, Jerry.
Try to be funny guy. Try to be class clown Jerry.

(01:35:09):
That always comes back to get you. College football insider
Stewart Mandel will join the show coming next. I'll ask
him about some of the head coaching openings. What about
Gruden to Tennessee, Chip Kelly headed to Florida, and uh well,
Texas A and m in Arkansas pull the plug, Sure
seems like they will. SCC coaching news, What about u

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(01:36:11):
Doug Olive Show, Fox Sports Radio. Stewart Mandel is the
editor in chief of The All American, which features college
football content on the new website called The Athletic. He
also has a great podcast, it's called The Audible with
Bruce Felban. Who Bruce Felban. You can see him on
Fox Sports. So, uh, Stewart knows all about college football.

(01:36:31):
I mean, just unbelievably insightful, Stewart. Let's let's start with
coaching openings. There's all this talk of Gruden to Tennessee,
and Gruden has long been um uh been a point
of infatuation for Tennessee volunteer fans. What's the reality there though,
in regards to Tennessee and their pursuit of John Gruden.

(01:36:54):
I think it's a lot of um some are believable,
some are not. I think you're right. I mean, this
is about the third straight Tennessee coaching search that Gordon
became the hot name, and at this point I'm starting
to wonder if it's just that they like they want
the flattery of note of whether he would say yes
or not, because he's been on a coaching for nine

(01:37:15):
years at this point, he hasn't been on a college
staff since the early nineties. There is no share bet
that John Greden would be a good head coach in
college football. And I think that John Curry, the ad
who came there from Kaine to State earlier this year,
knows that and would prefer to bring in what that
program desperately needs is an established college head coach who

(01:37:35):
has shown he can win at a high level. And
I'm sure that's his preference that there. As you know,
whenever there's a coaching search, boosters want to have a say. Obviously,
board members want to have to say. Everybody must have
to say, And there's just a lot of people there that,
like you said, I mean, you said, perfectly infatuated with
John group. Okay, So here's here's what I want to know.
I vehemently just I know that Tennessee people are little husband.

(01:37:58):
I read Dennis Dodd, who we both respects column and
CBS Sports which essentially said the same thing, Hey, he
never coached in college and he hadn't been on the
sideline in like a decade, and you know, everybody wants
him to be their next head coach, but like, do
you you don't think he would do a good job.
I think he would be a really good recruiter, and

(01:38:19):
he would bring a lot of attention to the program
just because he's such a big deal. I mean, every
these kids all watch him on Monday Night football every week.
But um, there's a lot of stuff involved in running
a college football program that if you, if you spent
bust your career in the NFL, you've never had to
deal with. UM, there's a lot. You know, recruiting is
obviously most the most notable, but you you, other academics,

(01:38:39):
you're dealing with his parents think that should get more
playing time. You're dealing with um going around and making
uh speeches at booster functions and obviously and all that.
So you know, you just look at the track record
of guys who have coached primarily in the NFL. I mean,
most people have done both, but primarily NFL even became
college coaches. Pete Carroll is a out success. Most of

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the other names you would think of, I mean Lovey
Smith is there in Illinois right now not doing anything. Um,
it's it's just because you can win in the NFL
is in the same way the other way. Just because
you can win in college with me, you can win
in the NFL and vice versia. Well, I look, I'm
gonna I'm just I'll just disagree with you just because
you kind of said, like one of the things and
this is he's never recruited before, but you think he'd

(01:39:22):
be he'd be a great recruiter, right, because that's what
he that's what he's been doing. He's recruited you and
sold you and you know who. So much of recruiting
is about relationships and believing in the head coach and
whether or not he is a quarterback whisper quarterback savant. Um,
I think quarterbacks would run to play for him, and
you've done the trade. Like, but Jones was a successful

(01:39:43):
college coach before you got him, and that was an
epic and complete disaster. So I you know the academics,
you hire people that no college football coach is worried
about the academics. How you handled day to day that's interesting,
But the speeches, that's what he does in Monday night football,
you know, boosters and going out in the functions like
that's what he does. I actually think it'd be a
slam dunk. I just don't know if he wants to

(01:40:05):
leave the booth where he'll never lose a game the
rest of his life. Um, okay, what about what about?
What about Florida? There's been this chip Kelly infatuation. You
want talk about a guy who everybody thinks a good
coach and he's want in college, but he doesn't want
to recruit. Right That was the only thing with chip Kelly.
Don't want to go back to college because he hated recruiting.
How can you go coach in the SEC if you
don't want to recruit. Yeah, So, first of all, I

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would think if you're a Test fan and you had
the choice between I'm not saying either of these the realistic,
the choice between chip Kelly and John Greden, chip Kelly
would be the no brainer there. He's done it at
a very high level in college. I think there's definitely
interested from Florida, and I think that, Um, chip Kelly's
willing to listen to anybody right now. You know, he's
all you're doing right now? Is going into the studio

(01:40:49):
in Bristol once a week, and otherwise he's, you know,
getting ready forever the next opportunity will be. So he's
definitely interested in hearing from a school like Florida, but
he's also waiting to see what else comes open. If
you feel they're gonna come open in the conference that
he's a lot more familiar with UM, Texas A and M,
would they make a run. There's gonna be a lot
of openings here in the next couple of weeks. So

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I do think it was Florida. If that weren't If
it turns out that he had the first choice but
he hasn't come there, They've got a lot of other
good options. You know, they could go Plux Scott Frost.
I think he would choose Florida over in Nebraska. UM.
Dan Mullin would obviously be interested. Unclear whether Florida's interested
back or not. So, you know, Chip Kelly maybe the

(01:41:32):
guy they have eyes for UM. But I think there's
a lot of ways actually that coaching search could go. UM.
Everyone has said Kevin Selman had to win A Texas
A and M. It doesn't appear he'll like he'll win
enough at Texas A and M. They gotta make a splash.
There's been inquiries into Jimbo Fisher, who's running into a
tough season at Florida State and he's never felt love
the love he so desperately desires at Florida State. Where

(01:41:55):
do you think Texas A and M ultimately ends up?
You know, I think they are going to swing for
somebody like that. You know, I think Scott Woodward is
the a D there now. He hired Chris Peterson at Washington,
which was one of the great you know, frankly coaching
steals in recent years, and I think he wants to
to get his Chris Peterson in there. Uh. The other
thing I say without Jimbo Fisher's You're right, he's never

(01:42:18):
it just seems like he's never fell comfortable there. And
but he wants to be you know, he wants to
be in the SEC. But I doesn't want to be
a Texas A and M. You know, he's a guy
who came up to the SEC before Texas A and and
M was in it. There's a possible interesting ripple effects
to happen in that conference if if gust Along goes

(01:42:38):
to Arkansas, which is starting to sound more and more plausible.
That would be a school that I think Jimbo would
want to end up at. UH That's that's absolutely fascinating.
Doug gotlip show here on on Fox Sports Radio, and
then you got out West, right, you got U c
l A. Who they've never paid coaches, and when they
finally do pay Jim Moura, now they can't wait to

(01:42:59):
get rid of him. If they don't want to pay
to get rid of him, what's the like of the
U c l A makes a change. I don't you know,
barring a miracles at this weekend against that s C,
I don't think Danie Guerrero the either has a choice.
The program has been going in the wrong direction for
about three years now. They've totally wasted this opportunity they

(01:43:19):
had with Josh Rosen, who you know, it was one
of the most talented quarterbacks to come through college football
in the last two years. So and there's a lot
of apathy. There's parents flying over the stadium. So I
think he has to make that change, But I don't
know that he has an obvious next move. I mean,
if you can't get Chip Kelly, then it's and it
all worked out for the best. But beyond him, I

(01:43:41):
don't know that there's an obvious guy you would say, oh, yeah,
he should be the next U c l A coach. Yeah.
I just don't think they have the money, you know,
I mean unless unless the Washerman group is willing to
write a check, unless under armos were willing to write
an additional check. Like what what What people don't understand
about uh, California's stage schools is they just they don't

(01:44:02):
have the budget. They you know, they just built a
football so like, they don't have eleven million dollars to
write a check dout and go away and then twenty
million dollars to bring in a new staff. So it's
it's kind of fascat all. Right, let's get to the
actual product on the field. Big game of the weekend
is Wisconsin against Michigan, and everything about their play tells
us Wisconsin is a legit with one exception. They haven't
played anybody's any good. So are they are They as

(01:44:24):
good as the numbers would tell you? You know, I
think they're pretty good. They were a pretty good team
last year and already and then they added Jonathan Taylor,
the pressure running back to the mix who has been
one of the best running backs in the country. So
I think they're pretty good. But I do think that
the fact they haven't been tested yet UM hurts. I
think when you're dealing with players this age UM, that

(01:44:48):
kind of going week after week and not seeing that
level of competition has an effect. And so it's gonna
be a big maybe shocked the system a little bit
against Michigan this week. Michigan hasn't been the greatest team,
but there's no denying that it is the most talented
team that they have faced in a very physical team,
and it maybe a little bit of a jolt. I
still like Wisconsin h to win the game, but it

(01:45:12):
will be tough, you know. I think it's tough to
go from beating up on um, you know, the lower
half of the Big Ten every week that than playing
one of these big teams from the East. I tend
to agree with you. Um. The rankings came out Tuesday,
and my point was, really, I don't understand how Clemson,
other than everybody thinks Clemson's defensive line is better than Oklahoma,

(01:45:35):
how you put Clemson ahead of Oklahoma. But I think
we could all I think, you know, barring some upset
of either Clemson or Miami, whoever wins the a SEC
Championship goes UM. If Oklahoma wins out, they go UM,
and then after that it's somebody from the SEC. We
think it'd be Alabama. They could have lost last week.

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They have Auburn and Georgia, but that's only if things
go to plan. Um. If you had to bet, if
you were a betting man, you're gonna go. These are
the four teams. Who do you ultimately think it's gonna
be UM. I think that the easier wants to predict or,
like you said, if Oklahoma wins out, that they're going Clemson, Uh.

(01:46:17):
And I like their chances of winning out at this point, Um, Clempson, Miami.
Right now, I would probably favor Miami, but I'm also
worried that we're seeing them rack up all these big
wins at home and we haven't seen them play a
good team away from Miami. The one that's just throwing
a ranch and everything right now is you've got three
teams in the SEC that could go could win out

(01:46:38):
and go to the playoffs, And I know everybody's probably
discarding Georgia after what happened last week. But uh, yes,
the championship is going to be a home game in Atlanta.
So any of those three teams Alabama, Auburn, Georgia could
still win this thing. And I couldn't tell you. I
think the honorable of a toss up, you know. I
think Auburn is picking at the right time in Alabama
is regressing in part because of injuries on defense. Um,

(01:47:00):
though I do think they'ven loved the scenario he's in
right now where they people are doubting him on coming
out that Mississipi State game. So and I say all
that as a way of saying, because we don't know
necessarily who's gonna win it. We also don't know if
there's gonna be a second team. You know, if Alabama
were too, uh feel one lost team and not the
SEC champion because they get in. Uh, that's still very

(01:47:21):
much a possibility. Yeah, and then yeah, you and then
you wonder if the Big twelve will end up shooting
itself in the foot. It finally has a team that
could get in on its own merits because of the
out of conference WINNA know how to state and will
Oklahoma lose to a in a rematch to TCU in
the Big Twelve Championship game. That Big Twelve Championship game
that was put in place because they thought it would
give them a better shot of getting to the College

(01:47:42):
Football Playoff. The whole thing is absolutely, absolutely fascinating as
it plays out of the next couple of weeks. Stewart
Mandel is the editor in chief of The All American,
which features college football content from the Athletic. You should
go to that website. Uh. He also has a great podcast,
it's called The Audible. He does that with Bruce Felban,
another friend of the show you can see on Sports
So great. Step Steward is always man, I really appreciate

(01:48:03):
you join us. All right, thanks so much. Pleasures mind
you know I didn't ask him, Dan Buyer, Um, if
you had to vote, it would be your Husman Trophy winner.
I have to be Baker Mayfield. I think it has
to be right. Yeah, I think we're gonna get records.
So like for the most lopsided vote, I mean, Vegas

(01:48:25):
is only putting three guys with odds right now, him,
Barkley and Bryce love So and if I know, things
could maybe change, maybe if al Obama wins and Jalen Hurts,
you know, has a great couple of weeks, But well,
what if Baker Mayfield is just terrible in the big
twel championship game, He's not going to be still if

(01:48:45):
he's terrible, that means he throws for five interceptions, but
he still throws for three hundred yards or two hundred
yards five interceptions. Like people, you know, people over reaction change. Yeah,
people do overreact. Then maybe it wouldn't be as decisive,
but I hope that people would under stand. I mean,
he's been the most consistent of anybody and played the
best of the biggest games they've had fair enough. I've

(01:49:06):
got some injury news from the NFL getting set for
a week eleven, a lot of questionable tags, including in Dallas.
Tyrone Smith considered questionable for the game against the Philadelphia Eagles,
but there was the report from the NFL Network earlier
this week that the tackle wouldn't play in the game
because of his injured groin. Didn't practice at all, but
the Cobboys just haven't ruled him out yet. Jaguars running
back Leonard four Nette now questionable to play against the Browns.

(01:49:29):
He's dealing with an ankle injury, and that injury forced
him to sit out workouts today, while Philip Rivers continues
to make progress in the concussion protocol but is considered
questionable for their matchup against the Bills as the Chargers
are back home in l A. Patriots wide receiver Chris
Hogan ruled out of their matchup against the Raiders in
Mexico City because of his shoulder injury. The NFL is
investigating an allegation made against Buccaneers quarterback Jamis Winston that

(01:49:52):
he sexually assaulted an Uber driver in March of sixteen.
In a statement, Winston denied the allegation that he did
any wrongdoing in the matter. Grizzlies point guard Mike Kindly
gonna miss at least the next two weeks of action
dealing with a story Achilles. Yankees interviewed Aaron Boone for
their managerial vacancy, and Danna kat Patrick announced that she
has just got two more races left in her career,

(01:50:13):
as she will race in the Daytona five hundred in
February and then call it a kirk, call it a
career after the Indie five hundred in May. Has she
had a successful career? I don't think that the finishes
would be deemed a success. But for what she did
in the attention that she brought to UH to Nascar,

(01:50:34):
I think it's great success. So we're giving her participation trophy. Well,
I think that the the I don't want to say
a participation trophy. But she was one of the names
if you would go around and ask anybody, And and
NASCAR is a sport that is really really hurting now
when you consider all of the stars that they left,
at least when she came in, it was a notable

(01:50:56):
a notable name, no question, no, no, listen, I don't
question at all that she's a huge name. And I
do think NASCAR is really hurting. But I also the
question is was it a success financially? It was, but
she didn't win anything. She was anything, and she had
good like you know, part of having to win is
it's not like winning in college football, like you gotta
have the resources, you gotta have a bid to get

(01:51:17):
players like you you know, you're just some of these
schools you're just not gonna win at right like Louisiana
Monroe plays plays Auburn this, you know, like you're not
gonna win those games. Um, you can't win consistently at Temple,
that's why their head coach left. So I just m
don't I don't know if you considered a success. Uh,
she was a trailblazer of sorts. Thanks so much, Dan.

(01:51:38):
Let's get to my pick. Well, we got it five
NFL five College. It's five for five with Doug Godli.
Let's go five Doug Godlive show here on Fox Sports Radio. UM,

(01:51:59):
all right, I'll give you five picks here. Some are
gonna be from the ranked files, some are just gonna
be My picks have been ranked. Let's just be honest, right,
they have been ranked. Um, let's start with the I
got a Pack twelve game for you that you'll see
on the Pack twelve network. Arizona State is five and five.
They've had terrible performances from their offense. They've had terrible

(01:52:21):
performances from their defense. They've had some good performance of course.
They took down Washington, take on organ State on the road.
Organ States coach left earlier in the year. They've had
some new or upsets. Uh, this is an early start
time noon game. Manny Wilkins, Arizona State only seven point favorites. Um,
I like Arizona State to go in there and win
by a couple of touchdowns. I feel like there's something

(01:52:41):
that Vegas knows about this line that I don't. But
since I'm not Vegas and I don't know, I'm taking
Arizona State and laying the points. Another big favorite is
Virginia Tech at home against Pittsburgh. H Josh Jackson hasn't
been great against good competition, but against bad competition, but
in Tech has dominated. And it's a Pittsburgh team that's

(01:53:03):
kind of recovered. You know, early in the year they
were dominated by Penn State, dominated by Oaklahoma State, Georgia Tech.
They lost three in a row. Matter of fact, they
lost five of their first seven, with the only wins
over Youngstown State and Rice. UM just lost North Carolina
last week. But I just see this as a complete
talent mismatch. I know they've played better, and they beat
Duke and they beat Virginia UM and I'll get to

(01:53:24):
Virginia in a second. But I just don't think Pittsburgh
is any good, and I think Virginia Tech is pretty good.
It's fifteen a half point line. I feel like something's up,
but I'm gonna take Virginia because I don't know what's up.
I mean, I'm a mint I don't know what's up.
Don't know what's up? All right, let me give you
some can I give you a couple of dogs? I
think I can. All right, So far, you have two
favorites in Virginia Tech a home favorite, and Arizona State

(01:53:48):
a road favorite. That is a dicey path to go down.
Let's go to the game of the week. That's Michigan
taken on Wisconsin. That's on Big Fox. It's at twelve o'clock.
Screwed up noon, Michigan eight and two. You Wisconsin tennant
oh Wisconsin a seven and a half point favorite behind
Jonathan Taylor, their star freshman running backs run for over
fift yards and Alex horned uh Horny Brook, who stormed

(01:54:12):
for seventeen touchdown passes. Michigan's defense will step up big.
This is not a se Kwan Barkley get blown out
of the water early with two touchdowns, ruling the game
like they did on the road. Jim Harbaugh has not
secured a big road win as a Michigan. Michigan coach.
He will I like Michigan to cover I like Michigan
to win. Frankly, give me Michigan and I'll take the
seven half points as well. Alright, couple other big dogs. Um,

(01:54:39):
Kentucky is a sizeable dog. Now. I know they lost
the Old miss at home. They're owing two against the
State of Mississippi. They lost the Florida before Florida's injury
set in, but they have shown themselves to be at
least a competitive SEC team. At seven and three, third
in the SEC East. They're taken on Georgia, who's coming
off an absolute beat down at the at the hands
of Auburn. So twenty one and a half points, I'm

(01:55:01):
gonna take Kentucky and all of those points. Gobble up
the points and take Kentucky last one. This is a
hard one because interim coaches, you don't know how it's
gonna go. But I know that Brady Hoke as an
interim head coach, I think I'll do a pretty good job.
Like Tennessee has been embarrassing and has been embarrassed when

(01:55:23):
they lost to Missouri fifty to seventeen, and they got
blown out by Alabama before that. You know, with the
exception of the Georgia game, Like all these games have
been kind of close, and I'm just not a big
buyer into L s U being some dominant team that's
gonna roll in and lay them out. I wouldn't even
be surprised at Tennessee jumps up and wins this game.
Too much town at Tennessee to just simply lay down

(01:55:44):
sixteen point dogs. Give me Tennessee as the home sixteen
point dogs. So Tennessee as a dog, Michigan as a dog,
Kentucky as a dog. And we already gave you the
two favorites earlier on early on the picks. Let's get
to the NFL to to do hm this one. You

(01:56:09):
know some lines in the NFL jump out of You're like, man,
I don't know. I remember last week. I was sitting
there and I was trying to figure out how the
San Diego Chargers were five and a half point dogs
to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Now, they did, in fact cover,
and that was one of my best picks. But the
sane Chargers tried as hard as they can to not

(01:56:30):
cover and get blown out. It obviously did not happen.
Let's get to these NFL picks here on the Doug
got Leaves Show. Um. New Orleans has taken on the
Washington Redskins at home. That game is on Fox at
one o'clock East Coast time, ten o'clock West Coast time.
Saints are seven a half point favorites. I know they're

(01:56:53):
good at home, but I feel like the Redskins the
most underrated team in the National Football It give me
the Redskins and the points on road. Same start time
for green Bay taking on Baltimore. I saw something from
Brett Huntley. I saw a resurgence from this green Bay team,
and I haven't seen much of anything from the Baltimore Ravens.
And the Ravens are two point favorites on the road
in green Bay. Give me the Pack to Do Do

(01:57:18):
To Do Do Do Do to do Um. The Chargers
seven a half point favorites at the hands of the
Buffalo Bills. Nathan Peterman is a rookie quarterback. He's gonna
be starting on the road against one of the best
past rushing tandems in the NFL. I'm going back to
the well boys, don't with the Chargers landed points. Uh

(01:57:43):
to do Do Do Do Um. It's very easy to
pick the Philadelphia Eagles to uh come in and win
air five point favorites in Dallas against the Dallas Cowboys.
I think the Dallas Cowboy defense is a lot better
than it's being given credit for. I zig one of
the peoples zag. That number keeps bumping up. It's at
five points. I'm gonna take the Cowboys as home dogs,

(01:58:07):
home Doggie dogs. You know I'm gonna take the home Dogs.
I need one more. The Kansas City Chiefs are ten
point favorites at the hands of the New York Giants.
The Giants are having player only meetings, right, we know
what happens to player only mean nothing good happens with
players only meetings. And the Chiefs are coming off a

(01:58:29):
bye week. I'm sure you've seen the record for Andy Reid.
He's only lost once ever off of a bye week.
He's the best off of bye week coach in the
history of the National Football League. And it's ten points
against the Giants, and the Giants suck. I'm taking the
Kansas City Chiefs and those are my picks there. It
is five NFL five College five for five with Doug Gottlie.

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this is bad going to see the movie Wonder uh tonight? Um?
First things, First, Happy birthday to my wife Angie. My
daughter Harbord broke her arm, actually her elbow in two places.
That's how my my wife was on her way to
celebrate with a I think she was gonna go do
like a spin class and like a spa afterwards, she's

(01:59:38):
gonna take care of herself and we're gonna take her
out to dinner. We're gonna go to the one of
those melting You guys haven't been in the melting Pot.
SA Fondue Place suggested, Yeah, we're gonna do the melting
Pot tonight, and uh, you know, I offered obviously, Um, she,
like you guys, doesn't want to be alone with me.
I said, do you know what do you want to
go to like Hamilton's or do you want to go

(01:59:59):
to Lake game? Or she's like a Laker game. I
was like, yeah, they play. The Sons are gonna win.
The Sons are terrible. She's like, no, I just I
want to do something with the kids anyway. So, uh yeah,
my daughter broke her arm into places. It's my wife's birthday,
and I just realized this is our twentieth birthday of
hers that we've celebrated together. That's how long we've known
each other. I heard twenty. I don't want to give

(02:00:21):
I was there for her twenty first birthday, which was
quite a scene. I have a picture of that one
which I'll put out on the internet just to sell
her out. But she actually looks the same as she
did that during her first birthday. So happy birthday to
my wife, Angie. And with that, let's get to the press.
The press buyer, Dan Bio, what you got from me

(02:00:48):
and my friend? What a coincidence your wife was born
on the day my mountain dew expired. That is amazing.
I don't know how mountain do expect. I think of
mountain dew like I think things that will surprise surve
have the nuclear holocaust, right, yes, uh, twinkies, wrestlers, wrestlers

(02:01:09):
d like I would guess if you go into anybody
any of these um people, people have fallout shelters, right,
especially since Trump became president or worried about North Korea,
but then fallout shelters like I would think that that
stuff keeps forever, and matter of fact, I actually think
if you put that, if you put all of the
mountain dew inside of a canister and you dropped that
over a foreign country, they're done too, chicken McNugget. But

(02:01:32):
they'll get They'll get obesity and diabetes more so than
any sort of nuclear ahead doug. A report from ESPN
says an NFL owner reached out to the NBA commissioner
Adam Silver to see if he had any interest in
being the commissioner of the NFL. Report says Silver immediately
rejected the offer. I want to know who the owner
is that like, listen, I understand the idea of you

(02:01:54):
never know unless you ask, but like who goes like, hey,
you don't know anything about our business, do you? But
you know about the it's business, and and I guess
his ideas. He's kept it happy, he's kept everybody happy,
but he's had the opposite approach of what the owners
believe in the NFL, which is, you know the players,
the inmates don't run the prison asylum whatever um and

(02:02:17):
they already had a rule about protesting national anthem. I
want to know who the owner is because as a
really dumb thing and a bad thing to get out.
It's not Some members of the Cincinnati Bengals, including linebacker
Vantes Berfect, field that officials are actually baiting the linebacker
and provoking him on the field. This according to a

(02:02:38):
report from ESPN dot com. That's like the least surprising
thing ever. Right, of course they are, because he's utterly provocable. Right,
I didn't know what the Pittsburgh Steelers did in the
playoffs a couple of years ago. Like it's too easy. Yeah,
I'm sure they do it to pac Man Jones. I'm
sure they do it to anybody who. But Fontes Berwick

(02:02:58):
has a earned reputation. Shan is being a psychopath once
he steps inside the lines of football field, and so
you just try and team up. Absolutely. Carlos Dam's me
today was fined eighteen thousand dollars for us hit on
Russell Wilson that Wilson said almost broke his jaw. Doug
as you mentioned, Russell had to drink you know, the
smoothie diet for about a week, said he finally got

(02:03:18):
was able to talk, but it still hurt what he
spoke because of the hit. How come we didn't drink
the miracle water? Just to that's true, that's true. Forgot
about that one. Hey, you're good, buddy. Interviewed for the
Yankees job Aaron Boone, one of four people so far
to interview for that gig. Yeah, I'd like to see
if he can get it. Um. You know, they went
from a traditional catcher who had been a manager in

(02:03:39):
Joe Girardi to kind of go in the non traditional route.
I do think he has a great balance about him.
You know, his dad was a manager with with the Royals,
and I think he was a manager with the with
the Angels as well. I'll be fascinating to see where
they go with that thing. There are some that believe
a former Yankee like Alex Rodriguez. I don't see that happening.
It's a it's a full time job. A Rod still

(02:03:59):
enjoys being a Rod. And Dannica Patrick will retire as
a driver ofen. She will race the INDI five hundred
in May. That will be her final race, also racing
Daytona and the numbers are in Doug in nine races
and over five years in NASCAR, Danica seven top tens,
zero wins. That's the official numbers. Yeah, she's all hype,

(02:04:24):
she's all all horse, no all hat, no cattle backing
out there and pressed. That was the press. I I remember,
you heard it here Monday, you heard here Friday. I
believe that this is Jim Harbaugh's big road win. I
think it's coming. And then Monday I'm gonna celebrate it
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