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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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(00:25):
on the phone, super producing at eighty seven seven ninety
nine on Fox, Dandy G. You got lightshet at your
house or no?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Yeah, and back on the street. Lights just came back
on today at about eleven am.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yeah, and yeah, what a scary, scary moment yesterday. I
talked to Danny last night, and you know you lived
where fire trucks are going by no electricity. I hear
his kid crying. I'm like, oh, man, Danny G's in
a moment right now, y'all let you go, man. But
it was scary. At the end of yesterday show, Danny
G and I had to leave, like with twenty minutes
left in the shows. We both got calls saying like, yeah,

(00:59):
you're in an evacuation zone. I was on the road
like I was like speed racer and riches fire as
the news developed, seems to be from an arsonist. How
crazy is that? It is crazy. What's crazy is that
the citizens of the Woodland Hills area that community took
him down and held him down, detained them until the

(01:21):
police got there. That was kind of cool to see,
like police academy for citizens on patrol. Have you seen
the footage though, I have the good The dude had
a little blow towards we were tackling. Yeah, yeah, that's
what I mean. I love seeing that. I was like,
when they tackled him, they should have kicked them a
little more. It went like I would I would have,
in my opinion, if I saw that in my neighborhood

(01:41):
arrest me. I would have maybe tried to severely hurt
that time. Yeah, that was wild, Like I'm not just
holding him down. I'm holding him down, and like why
would I hit him until the cops get there? And
if he's alive, he's lost. So I want to just
update our sentiment as we carry on and continue through
the show. It's been a crazy tough week and we've
been shouting out all the first responders all week. You know,
wherever you are, whoever you are all the first responders,

(02:03):
but especially the ones here in LA and that would
be you know, all the medical people, the firemen, the
police officers, we said, the news reporters, because we question
do they have to be there right there putting their
lives in danger? But yeah, they're painting the picture. Props
to them, But props to the citizens that took down
this piece of garbage. Honestly, in my opinion, that guy

(02:24):
is the lowest of the low. Now, he may have
done it, but right he was apprehended by the police,
but as of now, he has not been charged with arson.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
That was an update from a little while ago. He
might have done it. I'm sure there's a lot of
forensic stuff to be collected, but he has not been
charged as of now.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Well, I think guy walking with him. If you see
a guy walking next door to a strip club and
he has two hundred and one dollar bills in his pocket,
what are you assuming guy was going to strip club?
This guy has a guy's going to the woods, that
he has a bolttorch, what is he doing?

Speaker 3 (02:54):
The roast of marshmallows know there are people out there
that are are are just mentally ill and they and
help themselves, no excuse kill this guy.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
The oh wow, the supposed to a lot of you.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
I think it's an absolutely abominable act. This guy deserves
to be put to death by the law.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Well, it did prove our theory right and our speculation
based on what we were hearing, what we were seeing
in the communities that we live next to. Again, we're
surrounded by the chaos in sherman ocause that's where we're
broadcasting live right now from the west side. We knew
that some of these fires were natural disasters, right, It

(03:33):
all seemed terrible, and then it also seemed to be suspicious, like, well,
how are all these fires happening? Especially after the studio
city one, You're like, well, how did that happen? And
Henry Winkler comes out and he's like, I think it's ours,
And people were like, hey, fauns settled down. People just
start going crazy. One turns out we learned another valuable

(03:53):
lesson never doubt the fun the faun's no yeah, and
the looting that's going on, the fires, but it brings
out the worst in people. These moments are saying it,
but a lot of it was I think it was
I think it was. I'm certainly not comparing this to
nine to eleven, but the sentiment I'm about to share
it is when tragedy strikes small level, big level, whatever

(04:17):
you consider it, you see the best and the worst
in people. It's true. You see the best in people
coming together as a community. You see rescue workers and firemen,
policemen like you see these people put their lives on
the line for you. And then you see looters, people
trying to start other fires. Have you seen the comments
on social media? You'll want to go through Instagram and

(04:39):
strangle these people. Scrow There'll be a woman crying like
I lost everything, and the comments are disgusting, really are.
It's ugly. It's the worst. Honestly, it's like the worst
of humanity and the best of humanity emerges in these times.
So again, sending strength and if you want to send
more Redcross dot org or donate, question a lot of people,

(05:00):
a lot of animals that need help. If you if
you lost something, yeah, if you lost your home and
you see people mocking you in the comments, your instinct
want to be like, I'm gonna track down this person
and kick them in the nuts. No, you don't want
to be your that want to be your instinct, like,
I'm gonna find these people and please let's realize a
few things. We're all very fortunate. Oh, no doubt lucky.

(05:21):
It's been a scary week. Everybody here has been really
fortunate to say, Man, our houses are still there, but
what a scare for everybody again surrounded by it. Thousands
of people were affected. But Danny g and Rich got
a taste of what it was like to be, you know,
ready to go, and Rich, I know you got emotional.
I just want people to understand where you're coming from.

(05:42):
You got pretty emotional yesterday in that moment because you
thought you had to evacuate it. There was a moment
where Copture in my neighborhood telling people like you might
need to leave. And then you you have this thought
that you never thought you'd have in your life, which
is or you're like, you're also thinking, if I leave,
people are gonna potentially rob my hand. And on top
of that, you're starting to think, grab my valuables. What

(06:05):
are my valuables? Like passport, ID, like your check book.
For some reason, you're like and then you're like old documents,
the deed to my house, like my carved information. I
hate to say it, you know, not only because it's
Fox Sports Radio, but you got to take that nineteen
eighty six autographed Mets baseball. Could I tell you something? Yeah,
you do worth money. I was going to bring this up,
and this is by no means trying to make light

(06:25):
of anything when I was going, when I was going
through right valuable things, I said, all right. Because we
started to do this, my wife had crates in the
back of our suv ready to roll, and she's like,
what do you want me to add in there? Besides
photo albums and some old like memories from high school
and college, and documents other than documents, and like one
or two boxes of memories. I'm not even joking. In

(06:48):
a little bag. I put my eighty six Mets baseball
and my Mike Tyson boxing glove. I'm not surprised. So
I was like, what else do I really like? Everything
else is just stuff I agree with.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
That is one of the main parts of this is
when you're dealing with something like this. Rich I wasn't
able to get through the wall of cars to get home,
so Brenda had to go because there's one street in
and one street out to get to the freeway where
we're at and back in that canyon. She knew because
she's been through this like six years ago or so.
If you don't get out right away, you're stuck on

(07:18):
those streets to get to the freeway. It took her
forty minutes to go five minutes to get to the
one on one freeway. She called me on the phone
and she's like, what do you want? What do you
want of yours? What? What are you what's most important
of yours to throw in the car right now? And meanwhile,
I'm in the parking garage here trying to get there.
I had no idea what to say. I'm like a

(07:39):
birth certificated a security car.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Make sure you get my Dodger's hats and jerseys, my
two rags, my son lakers, my breath, the hit Man
heart glasses. But it is my Tupac mask.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
That's everything you listed is in my back patch already
I got.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
But that's a that's a really sad reality that everyone
had to go through, and some people way worse than others,
and that happened live on our show yesterday. So we're
trying to just express if you weren't here that emotions
are high. We we were very lucky and stressful. I'm
not taking anything for granted, but there are so many
people that lost everything and it is wild to see.

(08:21):
Like I said, the greaton people come out and the
awful people come out. And I don't take back what
I said earlier, Like I got a couple of stairs
in the room and I said, I hope that guy
gets killed. I feel that in my heart of heart.
So some guy sets a community on fire for for
sen giggles, that guy should be hung by his toenails.
From some point, you think that guy deserves like a

(08:42):
happy time in prison or something. Get out of here.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
No, I mean, like he's out of here and he's
owed the just you know justice. I mean he needs
to go through due process. I'm saying, not that guy out. Well,
I don't know if that's a part of due process,
but he is. You know, it's a horrible if you're
doing that. But if he's mentally ill, that's thing you too, kind.
I was saying, no, listen, I was going off on
people in texts like like when you I look at
an article and then you can on Facebook you can

(09:07):
leave like a little thumbs up emoji, a care emoji,
a heart, and then you can do like an angry
and like a laughing And there were seven people out
of like thousands, seven people who left a little laughing emoji.
And I'm like, I want to post that and be like,
shame these people because they're disgusting. It's to people, it's
like this, It's what I call state hate. It's like
you live in a one state where the politics are

(09:28):
much different from California, or live in a state you
know where you know I live in California, trust me,
But there are people match many people I know, but
politically there's all kinds of mix of people in every state.
So like we should as a good American, you need
to have people's backs when they are under and they're
miserable and going through bad things.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
You know, this story is still developing, lots to one
furl and figure out, and you know, we should focus
on the fact that communities are coming together in the
great efforts of the rescue efforts. And and how nice
it was to hear from people that I haven't heard
from in years, just to see if we were okay

(10:08):
and how things were. You know, it was nice to
see the humanity that the kind side of people. You know,
of course there's terrible people everywhere and that's just the worst.
But we also have seen a lot of a lot
of good and I hope more good comes of this.
And Rich on the flip side of things. And again
it's Fox Sports Radio. We mentioned this yesterday and this
just isn't the pander to sports because it's Fox Sports.

(10:30):
We talk about everything here. It really does go to
show you the beauty of sports and how important it
is in our lives. You're gonna tell me you didn't
need that distraction last night, that football game in Iosam.
You kept hitting U up telling us what a great
one it was.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
I was watching.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
You know, the world needed that distraction. There's only so
much terrible footage of fires you could watch, especially when
you're surrounded. All right, If you know, we need these games,
that's the beauty of it. That's why we love this,
That's why we talk about it. That's why we have
fun with it. Sometimes we take it too serious, but
it's it's just like you need a vacation, Rich to
one wind and stress relieve. You need that with your sports,

(11:07):
your music and whatever else it is there's a sense
of once my family made the decision we're gonna stay put.
The evacuation order was like we were on like alert.
I was like, let's let's stay put. Yeah, man, it's
nerve wracking. I took a deep breath. I put on
that football game. And again, this is not sports panthering
I because it normalizes everything. We saw that with nine

(11:27):
to eleven. Dude, wasn't that the start of we're getting
back to normal. It's it's it normalizes you, It levels
you out, it takes you away, even if it's just
for a few hours. That's the beauty of it. It
really is. Anyway, enough of you know, miserable world events,
we got a lot of fun to have today. On
today's show, we are gonna put five on it. We're

(11:49):
gonna we're gonna see who could hit if anyone in
the studio. Every playoff season, I treat everyone because I'm
a big spender, five bucks each. We'll do a six
or six parlay everyone in the room and let's see
if someone could hit a very difficult We're gonna include
one listener also, so be listening out for when we
ask you to pray. If you want in on It
hit us up eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox

(12:11):
when we tell you but yeah, it's uh, it's you know,
back to business today, but some scary moments yesterday, and
you see people that lost everything, and you can only
imagine what it must be like to start over, Like
what where? Where to even begin? Can't even imagine like
those communities that like you see blocks and blocks like

(12:32):
the palisades, you see like here's what it looked like
during the holiday season. Here's what it looks like now,
Like what do you even like? How do you begin
how do you begin to even understand it? Especially if
you got little kids? How do you explain that to
your little kids? Like we're not going home, We don't
have a home, lifetime of memories, generations of memories gone, yeah,

(12:52):
I know. And celebrities, non celebrities. There's a lot of
people like they're not showing sympathy because what I'm gonna
show sympathy for all these rich peace people And it's gross.
And I'm just telling you what I'm seeing on social media.
Not just rich people. It's not just wealthy people. There
was a lot of people affected about middle class, upper class,
any class. This affected a lot of people. But that's

(13:13):
also an odd sentiment that because someone has money, like
you're you think it's like okay if they lose their
home and everything, like, that's wild to me, Like what
type of maniac are you? Oh? They got, they got,
they got millions, they lost every lot of stress.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
And I saw a heartbreaking thing yesterday where a mother
brought her five year old son back to the site
of where their home burned down and he said, uh, yeah,
that the chimney over there, that's where Santa just came
through for Christmas and now it's gone. And that that
just hit me. Hit me sideways. Look at the cook
look at the look at the comments. It's probably some
just don't don't look at it because it don't matter.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
You don't.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
I'm getting sick of people see seeing people's opinions all
the time. They don't matter, Right Sam, right on, we're
surrounded by it. That's our story. Stick to get it.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Yeah, we're sticking to it, and let's get into some
of these good games before we get into I got
five on it. I'm I'm excited about this. I have
an NFL theory based on everything going on over the
last few weeks. Ben Johnson. Every day you're hearing about
it is our team that doesn't want to interview this
guy for the head coaching position. Mike Rabel's wrapping ups
of interviews with Shack.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
There was a rumor that the reason the Raiders cut
ties with toe LESCo is because they were setting it
up for Ben Johnson, who's interested in putting his own
GM in place.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
But Dan but then Primetime Dean Sanders said he could
be lured to the NFL. What would do that if
you got to coach his son? So maybe there's a
team that takes a one two punch of Primetime and
Shadore Standers. So there's so much to be said about
the coaching carousel in the NFL. Mike Rabel, like I said,
you mentioned Rex Ryan saying no one's more suited for

(14:52):
the Jets job than him, and he's like, with all
due respect of Rabel and everyone else, I'm the guy. Yeah,
he seems like extra confident about out that being his job.
I was gonna say he's very Sea shore. Yeah, that's
the word. I was gonna say. That was the perfect description.
And I was trying to figure out another way to
say he's very sure of him, very sea shore of
the position for sure, and you see guys like Robert

(15:16):
Sala are gonna have decisions. Is there a head coaching
vacancy for him or the forty nine Ers are very
high on bringing him back as defensive coordinator and man
when he was the forty nine Ers DC and Shanahan
on the offensive side of things. That's a combination right there, right.
They just upgraded Kubiak to OC for the Niners, so
there's a lot of coaching moves. So here's the question

(15:37):
I ask all of you, all the big NFL fans
and especially college football, because college football and college basketball
is such a culture based on coaching and programs. As
a fan, think solely as a fan, which we all are,
do you get more excited when your team acquires a

(15:59):
good player or when your team acquires that top tier
a level coach that you think could change your team around.
What's a more exciting sentiment for fans? Because we live
out here in LA I think there's a lot of
love for the Dodgers and Lakers, but the football scene,
there's rams fans. But the Chargers got their first little

(16:20):
spark of life on attended Chargers when Jim Harbaugh came here.
And I think Chargers fans we're more excited about Harball
than any acquisition I've ever seen that team make because
he's in a change to culture. Like you said, he's
in already system here, Yeah, already has well and they
already had their star quarterback in place. To be fair,

(16:42):
who are you going.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
To get so amped up over Dobbins Who's turned out
to be a good acquisition, but they didn't really add
a huge star per se.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
But Danny, it's a great question for you because the
Raiders stars are in need of a star player, but
they're also in a new face. You know. They they
had some ups and downs, grud and Antonio Pierce now gone,
They've got you know, McDaniels. They went through the ringer
of what they thought would work. So would you be
more excited with of Rabel or prime time and place,

(17:12):
or would you be more excited about acquiring a big player.
That's a great question, you know what, it's very specific,
very specific to the or to football. I should say,
not necessarily just like college football football, because every other sport.
I'm not saying a manager or a coach doesn't matter
as much, but I think football matters the most. You
know their systems and their culture that they set.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Yeah, and the position they're in right now. Cavino is
like the position the Washington Commanders had been in, where
they need new leadership, a new coach, and a new quarterback.
And look how the Commanders turn things around. The Raiders
should follow that blueprint, which is what they're doing right
now with the new leadership of Tom Brady and Richard Seymour.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
I want to go back nine years in baseball because
I agree with Covineo not as much in baseball, but
it matters in all sports, but it matters most in
in the NFL, in the NBA, I would be more
excited about a player in baseball than a coach, without
a doubt. With football, it's probably a lot different. I
put yourself in Chicago a decade ago, okay, and your

(18:14):
team gets theo Epstein and Joe Madden.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
You're telling me that fan base who went on to
win their first World Series in like one hundred years.
You're telling me that wasn't as exciting as any introspect. Yes,
the answer is yes, and it's probably still the correct answer.
But it doesn't kept people as excited. It's it's like
that old sayings like you could teach a man and
the fish. You can give the fish wish, but give me.

(18:46):
But wouldn't you be more excited just to get the fish,
even though you know being taught how to fish is
more valuable.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
You have to be quiet to get the fish.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
I believe what he's trying to say is fool me once.
Shame point is, of course, the coaching here, in the
general managing in this situation that you described was in
the greater scheme of things, more valuable to the Cubs.
But more people are going to be excited about the
big fish, which is the player in this analogy. I

(19:14):
was trying to, Yeah, think about a couple of years ago,
Craig Council was a sought after manager. There's because you
want it now. The fans kind of want it now.
When it comes to coaching, it's not always going to
be now. Could be like a building process. It could
be a trust the process, and sometimes you trust the process. Hey,
I know basketball fans that are still trusting the process.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Nothing happened, And in college football the coaches are bigger
stars than they are in the NFL.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Usually, No, that's turnover. In college football, you need a
ustability in the.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
I mean, I know he's one of the biggest coaches
in sports history, but like, just like that, Belichick put
North Carolina on the football map. I'm not advocating that
people keep their head into clouds, and I'm not saying
that ignorance is bliss and you should not be mindful
of what what's going on. I'm not saying you shouldn't

(20:01):
stay informed on the news. But it was so nice
to put that game on last night. Man escaped for
a while, and I'm very excited for the game tonight
and the wild card weekend. You see the game winning
kick by Gita, his dad's with his iPhone. It's so
funny how I'm not surprised when a Jeter comes in clutch,
you know, Jeter dad was so calm. He's just like,

(20:23):
oh yeah, buddy. What I found funny was that a
parent is going to be a parent regardless, meaning his
son is about to kick the game winning field goal
to go to the National Championship, but he still thinks
his iPhone footage is gonna be better. It's the orange ball.
But meanwhile, the Dad's like my my iPhone format, my y. Yeah,

(20:47):
but maybe you just feel the need like you have
to do something in that moment because you're so nervous.
But when that place kick took off, am I the
only one that saw it? Like the right and then
look right back left? I was like no, yes, I
mean there had to be Notre Dame fans that stomach's

(21:09):
dropped in that moment that that cheeks were clenched for
a second. That kick looked like it was gonna veer
left and boom right. So anyway, speaking of the you
know nine two of the five days of football stiffs,
last night we hit our bet. What do we say?
The over over forty four and a half didn't look
good for a second and then there was some scoring
at the end, so we hit the over now tonight.

(21:31):
I as much as I respect Texas, my wife's from
New Bronfels, right outside of Austin. I've been to Longhorns games.
I've been, I've been there, But I think Ohio State's
just a far superior team. So I like Ohio State
laying the six Ohio State wins by a tuddy and
then you got Notre Dame Ohio State. What a great
national championship. So I'm going to Ohio State. You can

(21:52):
do what you want, but I like that at minus six.
All right, and we're gonna talk more football now. Rich
is basically posting this question. It's Rich's NFL coaching theory.
Do you get more excited when your team gets a
superstar player or a superstar coach? Football specifically here, because

(22:14):
I think it is different per sport, no doubt, but
I think every sport, though, there is an emphasis on
that very top tier cavino of coaches. And when your team,
like the Chargers are the best example, a team that
just always faltered in the playoffs, a team that really
doesn't have an identity, a team that I mean most

(22:35):
people still think of them as the San Diego Chargers.
Well that's right. You're in LA, a team with not much.
Herbert's a young star quarterback but wasn't really up to
his potential. You have suddenly like, what are the Chargers?
Jim Harbaugh was way bigger of an acquisition than any
player that team could get. Not all coaches translate, though, right,

(22:57):
not all players translate. So you have that commonality. I
think the coaches because of the culture shift and the
leadership they bring is probably the right answer, but it's
not always the answer. Probably it took to you why
kids wear jerseys are their favorite players. No one cares
that much that much about the coaches. I know if

(23:19):
you had, he would have rather have won, probably when
he played in the NFL as opposed to coaching in
the NFL. So there is a sense of, yeah, we
know it's important, but that superstar on your team is
way more exciting in my opinion as a fan, even
though I know the coach is the right answer. Like
I said, the coach is going to teach you how

(23:40):
to fish, but I just want that fish. I like
that superstar player. I'm thinking I'm thinking of coaches that
could change culture, like like a Jim Harbaugh. Right, And
that's another point. Not all coaches come with that sort
of swagger, and not everyone's a superstar. So it's a
fair question, are you more excited about the superstar coach

(24:03):
or the superstar player Pete Carroll? If I'm a Bears
fan and Pete Carroll, I know he's all now, I
know that's an interesting thought. He would be the oldest
coach because he has such a young energy. Pete Carroll
drove me nuts as a Niners fan because of his
damn intensity chewing his gum Seahawks. You know, we're great

(24:25):
with him. When you see a guy like Pete Carroll
wanting to coach again, you don't think of you're a
Chicago Bears fan, You're like, we went through eber Flus
and a bunch of nobodies. Now you don't want to
Pete Carroll or if Rabel or someone that you really
feel like could make an impact. You do? You know
why though? It's just different, and we're trying to pose

(24:45):
this question because one's more important, but one's more exciting, right,
I really think that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Well, and the Bears are in a very similar situation
that the Chargers were in. Caleb Williams has all the
tools he needs, the right head coach.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
And there's another guy that, you know, maybe not the
most likable over the last couple of years, but you know,
because of the failed experiment with Russ, I think he's
sort of, you know, not given enough credit that Sean
Payton went into Denver and did exactly what he said
he would do. He turned that team around. They're in
the playoffs. There's a lot of good teams now. It

(25:21):
all seems to be working the way it was supposed
to when he was hired. Guess who's not in the playoffs?
The Jets, the Dolphins, the Bengals, other teams people thought
would be good. The Denver Broncos won double digit games
and they are playing Buffalo this weekend. Sean Payton has
done the job they thought he would do. And Bo
Nicks is a rookie and only going to get better,
and you don't know what that team's going to develop into.

(25:44):
So when you think about it, wasn't Sean Payton a
really good thing for the Broncos?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
More so I had to give him time. Though, don't
forget all of the people who barbecue Sean Payton.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
More excited. So, in other words, you should have been
more excited about Andy Reid than Patrick Mahomes. But Patrick
Mahomes is the one that excites you. I know, But
wos Patrick Mahomes Without Andy Reid?

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Though?

Speaker 3 (26:07):
What would you be like under another coach? You don't
know that, you don't know any reader tires and then
Patrick Mahomes play for somebody.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
It's like that great mystery, like you think like, well,
what if I would have married one of my high
school college the question because we should be equally as
excited about these coaches that make these huge differences for
the teams that you root for. Kevino and I have
worked together twenty years. We've we've jokingly said, like, Yo,
what do you think your life would be like if
you married the girl you were dating when we first met,
like your twenty year old girlfriend. Would you have like

(26:35):
grown ass kids? Would you be happy? Would you be miserable?
It's like saying, well, what if this guy was coached
by this person? These are all like hypotheticals you'll never know.
You'll never know. Let's go to maybe in a parallel universe,
rich in a multiverse. Maybe in some sort of multiverse
we get to play these games someday, mel in Maryland,
you're on with CNR coaches or players. That sounds like

(26:55):
a ridiculous question, but get you what'll gets you more excited?

Speaker 4 (26:59):
First, cannot say some about the callers and people just
been saying bad things about what's going on in California. Yeah, Okay,
I'm a veteran and I'm sixty years old, and I
last I was in the Service within nineteen eighty six.
It's when I got out of the service, and I
still feel the exact same way I do now as

(27:19):
I did then. I love this country, I love the
people spend it.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
I love you.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
If you're a Republican or a Democrat, that's something you.
We should be able to have talk and dialogue without
being just stupid, no doubt. And I don't understand. I
don't understand it. I just don't understand. This is the
greatest country on the planet and we get that and
take it for granted every single day, and I just
don't understand.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Yeah, well, the tragedy like this does bring people together.
He'd be like Obama and Trump, uh, cracking jokes together.
Jimmy Cordispina. Yeah, that was fun to see, you know.
I mean, let's be all paid. Thanks for your service, man,
Thank you very much. What's your thoughts on coaches and players?

Speaker 4 (27:58):
Now, okay, I'm a cowboy fand okay, and I tell you, guys,
for a long time ago A four the only thing
the Cowboys got always have eight, nine, ten guys going
to the Pro Bowl when they're winning, but they can
never get over the hump because they got too many
distractions from outside sources. When you jump off side, that's

(28:18):
lack of detail, black playing attention, that's coaching, okay, And
the coaches can't do their job because the owner is
to be in the locker room and getting distracted the
players from the man that's supposed to be in charge,
not Jerry Jones. But the coaches charge you. So you
bring back, you bring back the guy that's gonna kich

(28:41):
your ass instead of run your team. If you not
have button with your owner in Dallas, if you're not
head button with him, you're kissing his ass.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
That's kissings. Thanks Mail, Thank you mel that there are
teams that you will see like a team can't get
over the hump is a coaching. So maybe coaching is
always going to be more important. And in football that's
really so we could go to Isaac cron up day,
what's up? Andy?

Speaker 5 (29:03):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (29:03):
Byzano's he my heart, My heart goes out to everyone
deals with these fires right now. My mother she of
about fourteen years ago, she actually had lost a house.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
In the Christmas fire.

Speaker 6 (29:16):
And you know, ever since that day, you know, have
the service in the Marines.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
I always kept it stayed ready back with documents, you know,
duplicates seasonal clothes, you know, a couple of days worth
of clothes. And now that you know my fiance we
have kids. Actually have two Miley back packs, so you
know I have them a specific location in the house.
So God forbid anything ever happens. You know, I already
know where to go. Run throw these on my bag,

(29:40):
and you know we have the most important things that
we can have beside those bags. And you know we
just carry on and uh, you know, to answer the
question about the players, you know, segue to that, I
would say that, you know, with star power with players,
I think it carries weight. And like they say, players
do make the team. So in a sense, the fan
base is always gonna be there see Charonda players. And

(30:04):
I really don't think they had cut out of coaches
in the sand.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
That's true. You don't see the fat heads of coaches.
Thank you, Andy. We did this last year. I say
let's do it again.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, we're gonna pick every NFL playoff game this postseason.
All right, Rich, You're gonna give us the point spreads
and we're all gonna pick each game, and you're gonna
compile the the picks here and we have to hit
a parlay six for six to actually earn any money.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Six for six. Good luck. Maybe someone in the room
will hit it. We're gonna use points spreads, not just
money line winners. But before we do this, I gotta
do one thing as a Mets fan. As I hear
this song now, betting number five Tayvid right, this is
walk ups on fifteen years.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
If you're listening in the future to the podcast version
of this live show, you're missing one of the greatest
hip hop beats of all time, the Loonies. I got
five on it playing behind us.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
It really is so good.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Yeah, way ahead of their time with this beat.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
I remember one time Cavino telling me David Wright's not
cool enough to use that song. I like him. I
like him. We got on it all right, David right,
Craick right.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
So here's the pickers, and uh, I know, Covino, you
love that show, Rich Davis right there, Spotty boy, just
watch Mexican Pickers. It's way better, of course. Iowa Samuel
right there. I'm going to make my picks and then
we'll include one listener each week. Hunter in Maine is
going to be our victim and you're right, Rich, we
can't mail any money to the listener just for fun.

(31:39):
But it's for fun, and we can mail them a
prize package if they hit. They talking okay, Hunter and men,
you ready to make some wild card picks?

Speaker 7 (31:47):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (31:48):
All right, let's go. Could someone hit a six for
six parlay and like I said, five bucks. I'll give
you the calculations when we're done. What a five dollars
parlay nice would hit us? Let's do this? Covino on
Rich DraftKings Sportsbook. All right, Chargers Texans in Houston, Chargers

(32:09):
by three. What do you guys think, Let's star with Kobe,
Chargers by three. I'm going with that. I'm going Chargers Chargers, Cavino.
I think this is the year the Chargers get next level.
I think we've talked about who's going to be that

(32:30):
fourth team in the AFC, because I think we feel like,
you know, Kansas City, Buffalo, Baltimore, who's that fourth team?
Jim Harbor takes it to the next level. So I'm
going Charges as well. I mean, we just had a
whole discussion about coaching and making a different culture.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Danny g what you got, brother, Vegas knows what they're doing.
I think the Texans went on a last second field goal,
but they only win by two.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Texans are underdog though. Oh so then you're taking Texans
straight up.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Then then I would take them straight up and you're
getting three Okay, yeah, give me, give me the three.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Texans for Danny Ia Samuel. Do I think the Chargers
will go all the way and when the Super Bowl?

Speaker 3 (33:07):
No, but can they beat a what I think to
be a slumping Texas team by my field goal?

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Give me go Chargers, Go go Chargers, thank you.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
And before we get the spot, let's go to hunt
the first Hunter. What do you think? Man? Thanks?

Speaker 7 (33:20):
I'm going with Harbaugh, Herbert and my guy mcconkeye, and
I'm going with the Chargers.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
McConkie all day, All right, Chargers, Danny g's the lone Texan.
What do you think, spotty boy? I love this headline.

Speaker 8 (33:31):
Chargers will destroy Texans, So I'm gonna ride with that.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
I'm gonna pick the Charger, My Chargers, Danny.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
You guys are all sleeping on C. J.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Stroud.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
It took a little bit of a step back this season,
but I jinxed him by picking him to go to
the super Bowl this year after a big time me
at the Super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Stee, why would you? Why would you back this guy.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
Just to prove that I'm not Tom Petty?

Speaker 1 (33:51):
And by the way, before you get into the next game,
rich A, you're forgiving him. You ever look at McConkie
and feel really old because he looks like he's about
six ten years old? Like, I never really feel that way,
but when I saw that, dude, I'm like that. No,
that's a whole separate conversation. But if you want to
look at guys that make you feel like you're old
as hell, look up when you get a chance, Google

(34:12):
image the Mets Brett Batty. Yeah, Bady looks like he's twelve.
You know, when I saw him, Kanga made me feel
that way. And I rarely feel that way because in
our minds as fans, you know, we still feel like, uh,
not that old lot of us, right, Drake May to
me feels like a guy that like the age of
someone your daughter would bring home like that, it's my boyfriend,

(34:33):
It's crazy, dude. Next game. This is an interesting one
because I think we all know who's gonna win. But
do we think the Ravens cover the nine and a half,
Ravens hosting the Steelers division battle, Ravens by nine and
a half. Of course, Lamar Jackson could be the MVP again.
He's got nine and a half King Henry now with him.

(34:54):
But if you remember this year, they didn't you know,
they didn't handle the Steelers in both games. So as
what do you think I am going? You know, yeah,
I'm going Baltimore with nine and a half. I just
think they blow it out. I think there's a huge
The reason to spread so high is because you know
they're capable of it, and I think they're gonna surpass
that by a lot. Uh, Danny G. What do you got, man?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
I feel like that number is just a little too big, right,
Ravens by a touchdown, So I.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Think it's gonna be a blowout.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Dude. Yeah, I'm gonna say Ravens by seven. So Steelers, all.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Right, Danny G going Steelers. And by the way, earlier
this year, Steelers beat the Ravens eighteen sixteen. I know
that game wasn't Pittsburgh, but it's a divisional battle, spotty bull,
let's go to you.

Speaker 8 (35:34):
Yeah, you know, I agree with Danny on that one.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Like usually whenever I pick.

Speaker 8 (35:37):
Games, I don't pick huge spreads like I try and
avoid those games.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
You like it, you like a huge like Italian spread though, right,
Charcuter spread Football Sunday Charcoter.

Speaker 8 (35:48):
Because like, I do agree that that Baltimore is going
the distance. I think I'm gonna go with the Steelers
on this one. I really yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
I don't want to piggyback Cavino for the second one.
But I think that this Steelers have stumbled down the
stretch and the Ravens are coming into their own. I
think this is a this could be a twenty point differential.
I like, I like Ravens blowing them out. To me,
they've been exposed. I think that's the game. I think
this is the game. Then in the third Corty, I
got it, honey, let's go to dinner. I really don't,
I was Sam.

Speaker 3 (36:16):
Yeah, I'm thinking that the Ravens win this game something
like twenty four to ten or a twenty four to thirteen,
twenty one ten something that so they would cover that
nine and a half. Give me the Ravens to cover that, Okay,
cool and Hunter round it out, bro, I don't.

Speaker 7 (36:28):
Think Zay Flowers being out is gonna stop Lamar Jackson.
I think he's gonna throw to a bunch of other people,
and he's got Derrick Henry behind him. So I'm gonna
go to Baltimore.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
You know what, I love that Hunter comes with like reasons.
He's like a broadcaster. I appreciate it Hunt Hunter his research.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
Right.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Next game, final AFC game of the Super Wild Cord Weekend,
Broncos at the Bills, Bills favored by eight and a half.
We were just praising Sean Payton, but could he keep
it close? Could he upset the Bills? Or is this
Josh Allen's year? Danny g Let's start with you this time.
All Right.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
The Broncos defense, I think is gonna keep it closer
than that point spread. They lead the league in sacks.
You watch any Broncos game of almost all Bronco games
this past season, You're like, you're blown away by that defense.
And if bo Knicks can just play a steady game, plus,
the Broncos will keep it a little closer than that.

(37:21):
So I'll go Denver Spotacus.

Speaker 8 (37:24):
I guess I have more faith in Josh Allen than
Lamar Jackson, because I'm gonna pick the Bills on this one.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Blow it out? What about you? Hunter?

Speaker 7 (37:32):
Yeah, I'm gonna go Buffalo too. I don't think if
Alan's gonna choke in the playoff, is gonna let it
happen to Bonick Cove.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
What's the spread again? Eating a half bills at home?
People jumping through fiery tables. Is there a weather updates
spot real quick? Can you look what the weather is
gonna be like in Buffalo, New York on Sunday morning.
I think this is the toughest one that we've had
at debate so far. I agree the defense is going
to step up for Denver, but I think that these
are the games that are gonna separate, you know, the

(38:00):
championship teams, and I think Buffalo is that caliber. I
think they're gonna cover it.

Speaker 2 (38:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (38:04):
We have a high of thirty three, low of twenty nine, cloudy,
no chance of precipitation twenty four percent with wins out
of the Southwest at nine miles.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
That's warm for Buffalo twenty four percent.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Two cult to jump through tables in the parking lot
or just that's all.

Speaker 8 (38:19):
Me for them out there. Yeah, Sunday will be great.
There's some showers on Saturday morning, showers on Monday morning,
but not on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
We're good. This game, to me has back door action
written all over, and whoa talking about points spreads. I
think that Buffalo is gonna be winning the whole game, easy, breezy.
They advance, but there's gonna be some bs last second
meaningless Bonnicks runs it in. They win by seven or eight,
and all of a sudden in Vegas is burnt.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
And it's like, oh they've I feel you on that.

Speaker 1 (38:49):
I'm going Broncos with like the back door cover. So
Buffalo dominates the game, but Denver makes it look like,
you know, it'll be interested. It would be like that's
a good twenty four. It would be like twenty four
to ten, and it's like, oh, they got this game
in the bag one minute, ten seconds that bow Nick
scrambles left for a touchdown twenty twenty one, seventeen, twenty
four to seventeen, and it's like, oh, you know, so
there you go? All right? Uh Sam, what you got?

(39:12):
Man Rich?

Speaker 3 (39:13):
That that is very convincing what you just said. I
wanted to say that Josh Allen just defies all defenses,
and you know, just is a magic man, but I'm
gonna take Buffalo to win.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
But Denver with the points. Yeah, okay, let's let's move
it along here. I don't want to take Forever on
this Packers at Eagles. Let's go to the NFC Eagles
at home. Five and a half points. Some injuries for
the Packers. Yeah, they lost Washington, Squon got that extra rest.
It might be a little issue.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
Jordan Love hurt that elbow a little bit.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Only if I say only a five and a half spread,
So give me at home. I'll start off to say,
Eagles all the way on that Eagles and y'all, y'all
you want that uh that John Pretzel that they were promoting, Yeah,
give me the Eagles and that Pretzel extra dippins. All right,
I'm I'm going up sit here. I'm gonna be a
little bit of a homer because my wife and her
family are Packers fans, and I've been on Jordan Love
in the second half saying this team is being overlooked

(40:07):
because they were in the same division with the Lions
and Vikings. This is a damn good team. I think
I think the Packers could win outright. I love the
five and a half, So I'm going Green Bay. I'm
going Packers. Wow, Hunter, what do you think? Man?

Speaker 7 (40:20):
No, I'm not going to go with the Packers. How
You're Alex Vanders though, too, isn't he he is?

Speaker 1 (40:26):
Yeah? Yeah. By the way, imagine sitting Saquon Barkley. Imagine
sitting Saquon so he could rest and not get the record,
only to lose the next week. No way, Okay, Hunter's
going Eagles, spotty. What do you got said? No question? Eagles? Okay,
Danny G.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
Normally I would lean towards the Packers, covering hair a
little bit, but because Josh Jacob especially, that ground game
could keep things at least they could control the clock
a little bit. But too many injuries, I feel like
the Eagles will run away in the fourth quarter.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
Iowa, Samuel, Yeah, I'm going to take the Eagles to
cover the points there does win.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Let's go to Tampa Bay. Baker Mayfield, Cavino's homie hosting
Jayden Daniels, the guy that Danny G and I've been
believing in all year. This might be the game oh
the week. Just say this. This might be the most
fun game to watch, right, I'm excited about that. Then
this is your This is your Sunday evening game.

Speaker 3 (41:21):
This is also a repeat of Week one, where the
Buccaneers won thirty seven to twenty.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
Yeah. Exciting game. I don't think either team's going all
the way, but exciting game. Uh, Cavino, We'll start with you.
I gotta stick with my guy. He is my guy.
You know. I don't have a team, which makes me
the odd guy here on Fox Sports Radio, me and
Colin Cowhard. I don't believe Colin has a team. I
don't have a team start, and that's pretty much the
only thing we have in common. But Andy hair, he

(41:47):
just doesn't diet. I think I'm slowly becoming a Buccaneers fan.

Speaker 6 (41:51):
Man.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
I gotta stick with Tampa Bay here, Okay, spot, what's
the spread again? It's it's it's three.

Speaker 8 (41:57):
So it's like, you know, Tampbo. Yeah, I'm gonna lean
with I feel like Baker's been been having here. I
know the Commander's had a strong year, but I think
Baker's really going to bring it home.

Speaker 1 (42:06):
So I'm going with the Bucks. Hunter. My dude, what
do you think this is? So hard?

Speaker 9 (42:11):
Man?

Speaker 4 (42:12):
Yeah, I'm gonna go.

Speaker 7 (42:15):
I'm gonna go with Tampa Bay. I just changed my mind,
like last second. But I think Mike Kevin is gonna
have a big day.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Yeah, dude, I mean, if you believe in momentum. Remember
they let him have that moment and that brought that
team together. They looked fired up last week. So I'm
definitely feeling Tampa Bay there. I'm with you Hunter, all right,
Danny j Yo.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
As as much as I agree with what you just said, Covino,
I don't think Jaden Daniels is going to let the
Commanders down.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
He's cool man. I like him too. I'm going Washington. Wow,
it's botty. I said it ready, we got you Bucks.
I'm sorry, Yeah, Sam, I'm sorry, Sam. I will take
the Buccaneers to cover the three points, all right. I'm
Jaden Daniels all day. I love Baker, but we can't
just overlook what he's been doing all year. And let's
wrap it Roale Vikings at Rams. That point spread moved

(43:02):
up because the game left so far and now is
being played in Arizona. It was one and a half,
now it's Vikings by three. I'll start, you know me,
I think this is a blowout. Vikings all day. Let's go,
Sam Darnold I have to agree with you, Rich. Let's
get it out of the way, and they have a
lot to prove after that last week, you know, they're
still the Vikings. They had a good season.

Speaker 7 (43:22):
They got this game, Hunter, What do you think I
got Minnesota too. I think that Jefferson and Addison are
just gonna get touchdown touchofts and touchdown reception.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Yeah, spotty boy, Vikings, Vikings. Anyone picking the Rams, Danny
g I was, Sam.

Speaker 2 (43:37):
You know, I was thinking about this game on the
drive in because I don't overlook the Rams there. Once
their offense got healthy, Yeah, with the receivers, all of
a sudden, they had an explosive offense. I still think
the Vikings win though, but don't count out the.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
Rams, Sammy.

Speaker 3 (43:52):
The Vikings they had two They suffered two losses back
to back.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
One of them was in l A against the Rams.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
I think this time, though, the Sam Arnold rebounds from
that end of season lost against the Lions, give me
the Vikings to win.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
Okay, now, guys, I gotta just cover the three. I
have to be honest with you for a second. As
we wrap up these picks, I'll post all of our picks.
I have to be honest, I sort of cheated a
little bit. Oh really, of course I went with my picks,
but my picks were really not my picks. I asked
my five year old son, Chargers and Texans. Who wins

(44:26):
Chargers in Texans?

Speaker 3 (44:28):
Same?

Speaker 10 (44:29):
Okay, Chargers, Steelers and Ravens, Steelers and.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Ravens, Ravens Okay, Broncos and Bills.

Speaker 6 (44:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 10 (44:39):
You tell me Broncos and Bills, Broncos Okay, Packers and Eagles,
pack Commanders, Washington or the Buccaneers Rattington okay?

Speaker 1 (44:53):
And the Vikings or Rams, Vikings or Rams? Last one?
What do you think under it? Forday? Cool? There you go.
I duplicated my son's picks, and in fact, the only
one I disagree with him on deep down was I
think the Bills might cover. But you know, I'm gonna
go with the Broncos because my five year old son

(45:14):
Ben said so. And uh, you know, stranger things have
happened that way, Rich. No One, No one believes in
like let's do it for La. You don't think Stanford's
trying to really get people fired up. You don't believe
in the due for Janney. I don't believe. I don't
believe in that. You don't, huh, I don't believe in that.
Nobody does. No Yankees lost the World Series in one
after nine to eleven. It's almost like a neutral site game. Now,
I know, I know, I know. And by the way,

(45:35):
thank you Hunter, you're the man. Hopefully we get sorry
to send you a little prize pack, right, Bud.

Speaker 4 (45:40):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
God, good job, Hunters stay on the line there.

Speaker 1 (45:44):
Yeah, Danny effect can just for playing. He was great.
I got he got five on it. Hunters involved and
let's see, well, yeah, how much money we wanted to get?
Stener Hunter was the guy that was able to play
along IOA Sam Danny g spot may you everyone did it?
And five dollars. A five dollars parlay on a six
or six parlay roughly pays two fifty two hundred and

(46:08):
fifty bucks. It was like two forty eight, so five bucks.
I like that. Six games. If you could be the
wild card hero hit up all six and can one
of us beat Rich's nose picking five year old? Who
imagine if he wins right right, he wins is good
to go at a target and pick out.

Speaker 2 (46:25):
A few things.

Speaker 3 (46:26):
So I think he was just picking the teams he
could pronounce. You know, It's funny.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
My son is at that age, and I think there's
a lot of moms and dads out there when your
son or daughter gets very interested in like watching a
game with you. Every day, my son will ask me
a question, like, hey, dad, who's the give me a
player on the Bears, like Caleb Williams, And he's like
Caleb Williams kid. Then I see him in the living
room with his little their football and he runs and

(46:50):
jumps on the couch and he's like touchdown Marathon. He's
really thinking about it. Though. I had a child expert
once tell me for real, Yeah, that a kid. He's five,
so he's getting older and smarter. But a little kid,
a toddler kid, will always pick the last choice you
give him. So and he's like, if you a telekid,
you want the pink one, the red one, the blue one,
the green one, or the black one. They're gonna say,

(47:11):
I want the black one because that's the last thing
you said. So, if you listen back, did Ben always
go at your last choice? Because if not, that means
he was really thinking about it.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
No, I didn't know that means he was really safe
memory too for his age.

Speaker 1 (47:27):
Yeah, because most kids they're like, they just remember the
last thing you said to them, and they get way
into it. By the fact that my five year old
son could name like a bunch of quarterbacks, you know,
kids get into it. If you go to my Instagram
whim at rich Davis, I havent pinned at the top.
I asked my kids that they were like, you know,
they were busting by juavos about something. I'm like, hey,
leave that alone for a little bit. You guys get

(47:47):
to pick out one toy at Target or something. If
in the next hour you work together, brother and sister
work together and memorize all thirty two NFL teams, would
you believe they did? It's that was great. How much
kids want toys from Target? That was really cool. I
love I put that at rich Davis for all the
moms and dads out there. It's time for weekend hobnobbin.

(48:16):
Let's go live in for the weekend.

Speaker 7 (48:19):
You're winning bets for talking points if you get stuck socializing.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
You ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the
devil in the pale line? Friday brings us weekend hob Now.
Obviously there's lots of football. It's day two of your
five Days of Football, Stiffies, so lots of great football.
You talked about your NFL wild card games, that's obvious.
You know that's what we talked about off the air.
I know it's not we can hob nobin, but we

(48:44):
have a little extra of time. Kavino and I, we're
trying to decide what our dads go to a concert
with us, Like our dad we've met twenty years ago.
Can you know what I've been working together? Our dads
I don't think ever met, right, I don't think they've
ever met now, and we're both gonna be in New
York this summer. Billy Joel and Rod Stewart are playing
at Yankee Stadium one night only show, and I feel

(49:05):
like my dad and Comino's dad are both like Billy
Joel Rod Stewart guys. I was like, what it be
corny and hilarious if we were like, come on, Dad's
I don't know if they'd go, but yeah, so one
night only.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Yeah, that would be funny and you should have them
film of course each other.

Speaker 1 (49:21):
The fact that we've known each other twenty years I
have a dance off of the game off. They have
a dance off and it gets awkward. What if they
do a podcast together and it's like there are dads
and they're better than us, two old guys. So yeah,
that was announced this week. That's that's something watching. Here's
some others you s yeah, right, Caroline Dubois, Caroline Dubas
versus Jessica Kamara ten rounds. IBF Women's lightweight title is

(49:45):
on the line on the Zone. So some good boxing.
A boxing card on the Zone this weekend if you
want to watch some fights. And two documentaries that I
highly recommend first one if you like music and if
you want to have some family fun time, I highly
recommend for you. Danny g I mentioned it piece by piece.
It's the Pharrell Williams Story. It's the documentary of Pharrell

(50:06):
right of the Neptunes of N E. R D. Pharrell
the superstar producer. But it's done in lego form. He
has everybody in his story, from Gwen Stefani to Jay Z. Yeah,
but everybody, Teddy Riley, They're all in it as legos
and it's a really fun documentary. In the music and
the soundtracks phenomenal. It's available on Amazon Prime, piece by

(50:29):
piece and another music based documentary that I recommend. It's
a little sad, but it's a cool story. It's called
I'm Tim and it's out now on Netflix. Who's Tim?
Tim is a Vici better known as a Vici, the
superstar producer and DJ, and you learn about his crazy
life and his ups and downs and the people he
collaborated and worked with. And it's a sad story, but

(50:50):
it's definitely worth to watch on Netflix. Check it out now.
Danny G. I'm gonna steal this right from you. I
talked about this a couple of days, right from probably
your notes in front you, So I'll give Danny G props.
You reminded me that there's a Jerry Springer documentary. Yes, sir,
I want you to know a difference between Rich and me, though,
because guess what I had it written down. I was like, now,
I bet you Danny G's gonna say, it's.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
A two part documentary fights, camera action.

Speaker 1 (51:16):
You know, the trailer makes the team like the people
behind the scenes like there was a lot of drama.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
It's there's so much that you have no idea happened
behind the scenes that we were kids at the time,
So it's, dude, I think even more special to see
because we didn't know about any of this.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
Remember he was he was a political guy right Cincinnati. Yeah,
and then he got in trouble because he wrote a
check to a prostitute. Do you remember that it is white?
He recently was married, and she's like, what is this?

Speaker 2 (51:44):
He was a straight newsman and his arm had to
kind of be twisted to go out and do the
style show they eventually wound up doing.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
You know, interestingly enough, we always talk about Mike Tyson
and Dennis Rodman and some of the most interesting people
out there. The Lake Greatry Springer such an interesting path
when you think about a politician newsman and because like
the face of like trash fighting television. So definitely gonna
watch that two part document in.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
The Beef, the beef between him and Oprah, it's at
that's making headlines. A lot of people are taking that
out of the first episode.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Changed the daytime format forever.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
Yeah. Sure.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
Nel Camino, a guy that looks like you when you
have one too many takeitos, has a new stand up special.
Gaba Gleasias.

Speaker 9 (52:27):
Oh yeah, we're id Love One Too Many, Love of Fluffy,
I Love Gave, I Love Gaba Glad I Know So
a brand new comedy special and we talked about Nate
Barghetzi special last week. Gave you one this week from
Gaba Galacias and uh, Danny, g you you turned me
on to season two of Shrinking, which is great.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
Silo on Apple TV.

Speaker 2 (52:50):
Yeah, I got it, good, you got I gotta take
your word on that one.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
Silo is fantastic. And there's a drama called Missing You
on Netflix. I'm gonna check out No Good Deed with
very Ono and Lisa Kudrou I checked out And if
you want to watch it at home and you didn't
have a chance to get to the theater, you could
buy and rent Wicked from the comfort of your own
couch for like thirty buckaroos. Right then again like at

(53:13):
the theater, like one ticket's like a fifteen twenty. Yeah, No,
that's worth it. Not bad. Anything else on your radar, Danny.

Speaker 2 (53:18):
Well, besides the new two parter on Jerry Springer, I
had written down that Brenda and I finished an old series,
but it's worth the rewatch on Netflix, Breaking Bad so legendary.
I wanted to see it all over again, and it
was epic. There's things I noticed this time around that
I didn't notice the first time back in twenty thirteen.

(53:38):
And next on the list for Brenda's El Camino, she
was new to it.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Let me let me tell you. There's a couple of
shows a lot of our friends keeped us so honest
with burg. There's a couple of shows our buddies always
hit us up with. So if you want to, you know,
endorse these hit us up at Cobin on rich linus Landman.
There's a lot of good ones out there. And Cavino,
I'll give you a fist bump because you told me
about the new Dexter Original Sin new episode today, so

(54:04):
I know. Yeah, it's a prequel. It's worth the watch.
So when you're done watching Ohio State beat Texas tonight,
then you can check out Dexter Original Sin.

Speaker 2 (54:13):
That's what's happening between the Buck guys and the Longhorns.

Speaker 1 (54:16):
I feel it, man, I feel it. And you know
what I'll post on our Instagram at rich Davis that's
Steve Kubino, A Coulvin on Ridge, all of us our picks.
I got five on it. Our parlays for this week's
wildcard action. Have a great weekend, stay Staffe, enjoy your stiffy,
and enjoy your weekend. And I can feel it all
the way down on my plump. Yeah that's right. To
have a good one until Monday. Have a great weekend,

(54:39):
Ribadecci baby, check out over Promised and we'll see you
in the over Promised land. Have a great weekend, guys.
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