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Jason Smith and Mike Harmon hand out their big winners and losers from the NFL trade deadline!! Plus, a visit from NFL Insider Jason Cole!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:31):
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buying should be. And Welcome to tonight's show, the home
of the twenty twenty six and twenty twenty seven off
season champion New York Jets. They've already won this coming
off season and the next off season banner ceremonies this
weekend at MetLife Stadium.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
We've already won. We do what Listen.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
We are the Patriots of the off season, when the
pesky games come, they give us trouble. But the off season,
when there's no games, we are dominant. Man, We are
a dynasty.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
It's only appropriate that it happens on an election day
where all you have to do is sell.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Hope and change. Yeah, what else is behind the door?
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Change.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
What about when things actually have to be No, it
doesn't matter. We have now. We have now. Yeah, we
have now, and we look assets.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
What are they?

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Giant question marks? Possibility? You know, could be an edge rusher,
could be could be a forty five hundred yard throwing quarterback,
could have no idea, doesn't matter. The NFL trade deadline
belongs to the job. Wise, if you had any doubt
when it's something off the field that doesn't involve actually
winning and losing a game, the Jets were gonna dominate.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
Yeah, but they left one man behind. Well, we'll get
to we'll get to Breese Hall.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
We'll get you doubt with depression, with sadness, Yeah, sadness
take it over. You know I'm gonna make a make
a rep Well, I think enough people have seen it now.
But like Mash, like the entire run of the of
the of the episode of the seasons of Mash and
one of the greatest comedies ever on television. Like Clinger
tries to get out of the Army like it's a

(02:33):
running gag for like all twelve seasons. Clinger wants out now,
he wants out. He wants out right, He's trying to
go Section eight. He's trying to go everything. He's trying
to get out, trying to get out, trying to get out.
When Mash ends and everybody else gets out, he stays
in Korea like that's Breece Hall. Hey wait a minute,
wait it ended. Everybody else left. I've wanted to get

(02:54):
out for a while. How am I the one staying
I'm the best offensive player that was available at the
trade deadline?

Speaker 3 (03:01):
How did no one want to pony up a third
ROUNDE pick for me?

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Just like uh Clagger, Uh glue guy. Although he doesn't
know it at the time, he doesn't recognize it and
had that bit of introspect. I'll tell you, uh this
trade deadline. This there's a couple of reasons why. Like
number one, obviously the two biggest stories of the day,
The Jets trade Sauce Garden to the Colts and they

(03:24):
trade Quentin Williams of the Dallas Cowboy.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Yeah, broke that kid's heart. I told you last night.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Yeah, I gotta ask you about that. Frostper we talked
about the deadline. You've out of know what sauce you
just said, Sauce Gardener. So I think either you're like
the new Adam Schefter or you put it out there
like you either knew something or you put it out
there in the universe.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
It was only just going with the one guy that
hurt your soul the most.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
No, that's right that I mean, whether he does still
or or not. Like he's like all the quarterbacks there
that you loved or you love, you loved and then
as soon as they were gone, it's like they never
existed to you. No, well it'd be nice to have.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Yeah, Yet you you internalize every loss and remember every
sequence like I don't know, like chapter and verse of
your your favorite thing. Uh.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
But for quarterbacks, you've always had the ability to just
say beat it.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Yeah with Sauce Gardener, I mean, I don't know that
it'll be as quick and easy. Yeah, an excision.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
I gotta be honest with you. And look, uh, we
we got a lot of clubs in our bag on
this stuff. The Sauce Gardener trade, the Jets get two
first round picks back for Sauce Gardener. Okay, Like, let's
talk about this one right now. This is the shocking one.
Sauce Guarter didn't even know. He just tweeted out, Hey
been real New York. Now I get to go to Indianapolis. Okay,
I was not upset, Like when I woke up and

(04:45):
I turned my phone on, the first thing I got
was a text from Frost But that just said Sauce.
And I'm saying, dude, why the blank did you see
even say his name?

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Last night? Nobody else was talking.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
You could have said Breee like you said Breee Hall
the entire time, but you said Sauce Guarden.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
No.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
I mean we talked about it every everybody that was
in any value from the Jets we'd brought up. Nobody
mentioned excess. No, That's what I mean, Like nobody else. Sure,
nobody else said that, except why did you say Sauce?
Like I'm thinking right now, did did did something? Did
Did Jim Harbaugh tell Frostburg something that did something? I mean,
I I don't know, like and something like we we
could accept Breeze Hall quinnin all these guys know, but

(05:22):
you said sauce Gardener and sauce Gardner got traded. All right, Schefty,
I'm gonna call you Schefty from now. You're shifty. But see,
he gives you nothing on anything else you've asked him
about football wise, going on many a year. At this point,
I want to find that from last week, almost no
information that says he just says sauce Gardener. I said,
sauce Garden's not getting traded, Come on, man, And then
sauce Gardener got traded. I think anybody was available if

(05:44):
the if the price was right. Yeah, and that's the thing,
and and and and obviously look for all this, all
the Jets gave Way talent. The Jets stink. They're one
and seven. They're completely starting over. It's new quarterback next year,
it's new everything. We're paying guys money that by the
time the Jets are good, I mean, it doesn't really matter.
Like quin Williams is gonna be twenty eight years old

(06:04):
and sauce Gardner. I was not upset about the sauce
Gardener trade. I'm being one hundred percent honest with you,
because when he got signed to an extension, Okay, they
kept sauce Gardener, but quite honestly, sauce Gardner, he's not
the player he was his rookie year. His rookie year
was phenomenal, and remember how good like he's gonna be

(06:24):
the next Revus. The second year not quite as good
as the first year, but still really good. Last year
not that great, and then this year not as good
as last year. It's like when when movie sequels like
Pirates of the Caribbean started coming out. You had Pirates
of the Caribbean, then you had part two, part three
parts and each movie gets a little bit worse than
the last one. Sauce Gardener was not the same player, right.

(06:48):
You can look at all the metrics of him and
see how what the quarterbacks rating is on passes. They
target sauce Gardener for I seen him get beat a
lot this year. But the big deal is that in
the last few years, the hand fighting that sauce Gardner
could get away with his his rookie year in the league,
they changed how they call that, sure, and they're not gonnay.
They don't let players do that as much anymore. And

(07:10):
that's a lot of his game. And so yeah, he's
never really found a way around that, not be able
to use his hands much. Because you remember last year
we went into the beginning of the season when they
had to play the Vikings in London and he got
whistled for like three pass interference penalties, all holding penalties,
all with his hands on the receiver. They don't let
you get away with that anymore. And he never was

(07:32):
able to adjust to the rule change. So when they
signed a big contract, I'm like, all right, I hope
this is gonna be good. I hope it's good. And
this turned out to be his worst year. So now
going to the Colts where they're gonna use them different ways,
I don't think they're gonna use him the shutdown guy.
They'll probably use them. You know, they play a little
bit more zone, so its a zone corner. Maybe that
takes a more advantage of his of his of his

(07:54):
athleticism and his ability, but he wasn't that guy. So
to trade away Sauce Gardener and to get two first
round picks and get out from all that money, they
just signed her to that extension and they made it
so much that if we trade him.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
It's an easier thing for us to do. We're not
paying him a lot of money up front. We're not
doing this.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
So I went from not upset to downright excited about it.
Now look Sauce Gardener came to the Jets. He was terrific.
He was a great ambassador for the team. He did
so many great things off the field. He was just
a great person to have on the Jets. But by
and large, the Jets want to win football games, and
they brought in a couple of young corners this year
they liked. They got Brownlee before the deadline, which is

(08:34):
a great trade, which made Michael Carter expendable. They traded
him away to the Eagles. So I'm being serious. I
was not upset at the Sauce Gardener trade because I
thought he's not worth that money. He's not worth the
money that they're gonna have to pay him the next
three years when every year is worse than the last one.
He peaked as a rookie. He's that guy in high school.

(08:55):
You knew that seventeen was like, man, this kid any
girl he wants, he gets anything.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
He's great. But then you see him at a reunion
like ten years later, it's what happened? He meant, No,
what do you mean what happened? Yeah, I put on
a few pounds. When I'm still working at the movie theater.
Everything is still cool.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Still driving the trans am that I drove, you know,
eight years ago. Yeah, still great, man, still great. That's
kind of well, you know, okay, well Sauce. Sauce peaked
as a rookie. I'm not upset, I am. I went
from not being upset to being excited about the trade.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
Because clearly, okay, we got to go in on something else.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
For next that whole time, were you envisioning Matt Dillon
and Beautiful Girls.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
The Legend's Dead Birdie? No, I was, But the legend
can still blank you up.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
No, I was thinking of Actually that was that episode
from Friends where Monica runs into her crush from high school,
Chipper Call. They called the Chip the guy with the motorcycle,
and they ran into him all those years later, and
he was still doing the same things.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Where do you live now? You know where I live?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
My parents live over like they're still living with his parents.
You know, for some they'd like to like it to
be what do you drive now? I still have the
motor of the motorcycle that chipper right, the chip, you
would call it the tip, so that that's kind of
what I thought of. But I look at this right
and obviously Jets fans and I joke because there was
this kid that went viral and crying as his dad

(10:11):
told him when he came home from school. But it's
that reality of being able to look in the mirror,
and it's a very adult thing to do. For the
Jets in this perspective, it's like, we like this guy. Clearly,
the city likes him, the fan base loves the great nickname,
a lot of merchandising and marketing opportunities, but the reality is,
are you winning any more games with him at that salary?

Speaker 3 (10:33):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:33):
No, no, it prohibits you from doing one. We're one
and seven and stink with him. We can be one
and seven and stink and have money freed up to
get better without him. But that's been the argument I've
had with so many of these other moves. Go back
to the Micah Parson's move. We'll get to the Cowboys
and their their acts today and where they go forward,
But for the Jets, you can get two number ones

(10:55):
and maybe a guy and ad Ni Mitchell. We still
have no idea what he is. Right, he was hurt
last year with Anthony Richardson throwing to him. We know
he now knows where the goal line is?

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Ah does he? That makes him a perfect Jet? Not
knowing where the goal line is makes him.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I'm gonna go out and say that he got a
lesson learn as a Jets receiver.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
How often do you really have to worry about where
the goal line is? As well?

Speaker 1 (11:15):
But you're home, Come on, you know what I'm selling,
hope and don't change here. Where's the stay with me?
Where's the middle of the field? Where do we usually punt?
That's how well do you operate between the twenties? That's
what we need to know between the twenties?

Speaker 3 (11:28):
How often?

Speaker 1 (11:28):
How well do you operate between our own goal line
and our own thirty yard line? That's That's how We're
gonna run some routes. I'm gonna start you at the
hash mark. Let's see how you navigate this this territory. No,
all of it to say with with the Jets is
recognizing all right, you're you're abysmal and you have you
are one of the teams that as dismal as your

(11:49):
You have two great assets that a lot of other
teams can use. So go into the marketplace, which we've
seen a bunch of deals already consummated, but go into
the marketplace with And this is why it's still surprising
that nobody came up to get bresee Hall. I guess
the Chiefs offered a fourth is the one of the
reports later this afternoon. But other than that, it's like,

(12:11):
you can go and get a full reset. Now, are
you gonna do it properly?

Speaker 3 (12:16):
I don't know. No, No, we're the Jets a whole.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
That's why the best part is now between now and
the draft, because everything is still possible that maybe we
get it right.

Speaker 5 (12:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
I've always talked about the coaches from A to B,
B two C. Your GM right now has gone A
to B. He's given you hope as look at everything
that's on the board of what we might be able
to do. And then you can start imagining some of
these names. Right if you watch some college football, like, oh,
we got three first round picks, we could get him
and him. Maybe we could parlay these two guys together

(12:46):
because they already know each other, And you start getting
all excitable about that, but we still have several months
of the regular season and a long off season to
get But that's you know what you won today exactly,
and that's why you realize the Jets. It's sort like
the play Hades Town. Okay, hades Town, a play on
the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurriticy, where Orpheus and Eurriticy.

(13:08):
Of course, you know, you Reticy following him back, and
he looks back when he's not supposed to, when you
Riticy disappears right and goes back to Hell. Sorry spoiler
that that's all riz and never look back. I mean,
Duff McKagan sang all about it. And the whole thing
with the play is that you know, and they come
to the end and it ends very sadly, right with
Orpheus losing your Riticy, Youriticy leaves.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
It's like, wow, it's a real downer.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
And Hermes, who is the narrator of the play, comes
out and says, hey, we still sing a sad song
all the time. We still sing a sad song, and
we think about it, and why do we sing this
sad song? We sing the sad song because maybe the
next time things will change, and they reset the They
reset the play and goes back to the very beginning
when Orpheus meets you Riticy for the first time. So

(13:50):
it's like we sing a sad song over and over
again in hopes that at some point the next time,
maybe it changes. That's what it's like being a Jets fan.
We sing a sad song over and over again and
hoping that maybe the next time it'll change.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Maybe this time Aaron Glenn doesn't.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Look back and see Sauce Garter behind him, and there
goes Sauce Carter. We sing a sad song over and
over again, hoping that it'll change the next time. You
ever go back and watch that Thanksgiving Day game hoping
the butt fumble didn't exist, or maybe one of those
AFC title games there. Maybe yeah, at some point now.
But that's that's that's a sad song over and over again.
That's why it's over and over again. We wait, why
do we do it?

Speaker 3 (14:27):
It's important We sing the sad song over and over again.
That's what we do. Yeah, over and over.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
Maybe next time it'll be different, Maybe this time we'll
get it right. Moods don't look back, mood look ahead.
To catch go get him. He had no voice left.
He sang so loudly today to you guys blowing the picks.
Oh yeah, hey, the next time, maybe we get it right.
Next time, we get it right. Exit out bout of Fresca,

(14:54):
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(16:30):
and really days like this when it comes to the offseason, Okay,
the Jets are the Patriots of when you don't have
to play games. We have all kinds of trophy cases
at one Jets drive there hey, offseason champions, Aaron Rodgers
the two off seasons with him, off season champions, We
had like three or four other ones. Like I would say,
in the last ten years, the Jets have been off
season champions.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Probably four or five times.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Shooting this clinches it for now this offseason and next
offseason when we got three first round picks. Yeah, at
least theoretically, I mean this does I mean, you can
at least start painting the murals. Do they still have
a giant picture of Rogers with the flag? Because that
really was a seminal that was the last great and
that wasn't even a game, that was right before the game.
But it all comes back to the general philosophy of

(17:15):
I mean, find your wins man, like the show is today,
the actions are today, and you can tell the good
people of New York, New Jersey and globally your fan base.
We're building towards the future where we recognize that the
today is is not so bright. So here's a cookie,
and we made some trades. And look with the with

(17:35):
the sauce Gardener, I mean it works out pretty well.
I mean, what's the dead Caps under twenty million dollar?

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Yeah, they did, they did.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
That's a pretty good contact gat that math, that formula
worked out for them. Now, before we get to the Cowboys,
that the obviously Breecee Hall was a big deal today
and the fact that Breece Hall is still a Jet
is an epic fail because I'll tell you what the
Jets do well, right, A plus on the sauce gardener trade.
Right again, a plus on that trade. But it's an
epic fail by everybody, because at the end of the day,

(18:05):
the Jets are not gonna have him next year. He
is wanted out. He was love, he loved. He's the
emoji king, right, Breesall loves putting out emojis of different things,
and I want to get out. He wanted out, right,
So the Jets had to trade him. They had to
trade him. And at the end, when it's two minutes
or a minute before the deadline and nobody's coming up

(18:26):
with more than a fourth round pick, guess what, you
accept a fourth round pick?

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:30):
You need to do that because this year doesn't matter,
don't I mean, don't you here and try to tell
me we're selling you on playing for twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
No, I don't want to win anymore games. We won one.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
We're not gonna be We're not gonna go go with
zero wins, which is really incredibly embarrassing. I want to
pick number one right now. You're chasing New Orleans and Cleveland.
Trade trade Resaw. He's gonna help us win games, right, Like,
I don't care about this anymore. You trade Breese Hall
to get something, right at this point, a fourth round pick, Yeah,
that's a starter, or it's something to help you move

(19:00):
up to get somebody in the third round. It's another
asset that you're not gonna have piece it together. If
I thought he was gonna stay after this year, I
would say okay, because Garrett Wilson wants to stay. That's
why they got He wants to stay. He said, this
is my place, this is where I want to turn
it around. He's been a great leader. Right, I want
to stay. I want to turn it around. But Breese
Hall wants out. So at the end of that so
at the end, you had to trade him and you didn't.

(19:21):
Epic fail by the Jets, also epic fail by every
other team who wants to say we're a Super Bowl
contender and wouldn't trade a third round pick, because that's
ostensibly what it came down to, is that Jets were
holding fast for a third round pick for Breese Hall,
not a fourth round pick. We said it last night,
tweet went viral today. The Chiefs are insane. If they
don't trade a third round doesn't make any sense, right,

(19:42):
are you trying to win the Super Bowl or not?

Speaker 3 (19:43):
And it's not just the Chiefs need to run.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Other teams need a running back that doesn't need to
come off the field, passing game, running game. He's tough,
he's fast, he's physical. Breecee Hall was a terrific running back.
Are you trying to win or not?

Speaker 3 (19:56):
You won't. You won't say all.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Right, Hey, a third round pick is going to get
us the best off offensive player out there at the
trade deadline and the Chiefs didn't want to do it.
Nobody wanted to do that. You want to trade a
third round pick? I mean, are you trying to win
the Super Bowl or not? And I don't mean just
a team that hey, we're contenders and maybe Breese Hall
makes us better. No, if you're at the top of
the food chain and think you can win a super Bowl,
how are you not going out there saying, okay, well,

(20:18):
all right, we'll suck it up. Third round pick. It's
gonna be at the end of the third round, so okay,
third round pick for Bristol. Epic failed by the teams
that were running back away from being able to say
we are a this is gonna make us not just
a super Bowl hopeful, but we're a super Bowl heavyweight now.
And the Chiefs are the top of that list because
you know they need a running back, and they wouldn't
come off a five.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
They wouldn't come off a fourth round pick. Like, I
want to hear something crazy, which is how this trade
didn't come out. I gotta hear something absolutely insane and
it is the Jets, so hold out for that. I
want to hear something absolutely insane why this trade didn't happen,
because this was the guy.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Who was supposed to go. This was the number one
offensive player out there at the deadline, and a third round.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
Pick for him really actually throw pick?

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah, no, that's the curiosity, right, But Checko has been
you know what he is at this point. Kareem Hunt
not a kid. He's been in the league a very
long time. Solid at times, pretty good red zone guy
as we've seen the last few weeks, but overall not
someone that you're saying, all right, here's fifteen to twenty
touches week in week out. You're elevating guys off the
practice squad, whatever else. It's a position of need, without question,

(21:27):
and as an extra safety valve for Patrick Mahomes, absolutely huge.
You know, we've seen proof of concept now Chicago. For
a minute, that was some of the talk, if they
were serious, maybe a running back. Well, all of a sudden,
you got, you know, your seventh round pick running like
the Hulcomania in the eighties, So like, all right, two
hundred total yards, we don't need that anymore DeAndre Swift

(21:49):
and he will be just fine. You look at the Chargers,
you know what are we talking at this point with
Joalt going down for the year.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
The decisions they made. They bring it in an offensive lineman,
but Vidal has been strong in spots. So do you
just stand pat there?

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Right?

Speaker 1 (22:08):
One of the other questions that you might have had
coming into the day and how quickly does Hampton get
back as you roll through? But for the other contenders,
you've got your your main guy. I'm not saying that
you're gonna make a massive trade to bring in a
guy for depth for one year. Would why would you
not right give yourself an insurance card for a mid

(22:29):
round pick, forget it, third round picks? Nothing when we
talk about this, because you still have to go and
make it. And that's where the the onus is on
your jets going forward. But if you're one of these
contending squads, aren't you trying to maximize twenty twenty five still?
I mean, yes, right, you're not looking ahead. You're like,

(22:50):
all right, we'll run with what we got and maybe
it breaks right, particularly if you got a position. And
the Chiefs are just really the poster child for this,
based on the way that backfield is currently set. It's
it's one thing if hey, we're asking for a lot
for a long period of time. It's one thing to say, hey,
we're we're a five hundred ish team and we think

(23:12):
maybe Breese Hall makes us a little bit better. It's
different for teams like the Chiefs, right, And we use
them for an example because that, hey, everybody says they're great,
super Bowl team, super Bowl team. They can't run the football.
Can't run the football and Rick Mahomes is your most
effective runner. And when when you're a running back, that's
the one position that you can jump to another team
and right away you can, you can, you can. You

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you have to make a big difference right away, right
run the ball, chase the quarterback. If you're an edge rusher,
a running back, if you have any kind of talent.
That's why coming out of college football that these guys
can succeed right away. Breeze Hall can go into any
type of system and and succeed right away. And if
you and and like the Chiefs who are like, Okay,
that's gonna we have all the other things we need. No,

(23:58):
we're not going to part with the third round pick.
We're knocking a part because it's really a third round
pick is too valuable. Third round pick is two valuable
for a team that's trying to win and maximizing the
window right now, right and let's just say you get
Breece Hall, you go win the Super Bowl. Breese Hall says,
I want to stay. I want to stay. Let's figure
something out here.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Let's go. I'll do a two year deal. Pay me
a lot of money for two years. Let's do it.
All of a sudden.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Now, hey, that's a third round pick. That's kind of
worth it because you had Breeze Hall, you won the
Super Bowl, or you made it really far. He wants
to stay. Now, you have a great running back who
was twenty four years old. He got him for the
prime of his career. Like, I don't get how teams
shied away from that, especially with the success you saw
the Eagles have last year by running with Saquon Barkley,
who carried them to winning the Super Bowl. I mean,

(24:43):
you know it's a third round pick. Yeah, you know
the other team that would have made sense Pittsburgh. They
can't run the football. They're third from the bottom. They
need any juice in that offense. Right You watch even
this win against Indianapolis, huge win, a ton of turnovers,
defense shows up, hang a star on it. This is
one they rallied around and made the big place. But offensively,

(25:06):
what were they at? Two hundred and eight total yards
or something like that. Jalen Warren had two touchdowns, that's great,
point blank range, ran for I think thirty one yards
on twelve carries. Like they've got no semblance of a
continuity on offense. Reese Hall solves that they have multiple
third round picks. Yeah, for the twenty twenty six draft
right now. It really it baffles me that no one said, okay,

(25:29):
we'll hold out to the end. But when it gets
down to it, if you're not taking all right, well sweeten,
and it will give you a third.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
As it sits here, they've got three threes and two
two fours that they could have dealt to go bolster
that offense. What do you got, Frostburg? Does Briese Hall
have any illegal troubles. Uh no, he does not. Well,
that's why the Chiefs were out. I see where you're
going with that. I see where you're going. They looked
in and found it. He was, Oh, he's clean, he's clean.
We don't we don't need.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Him, he's clean.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
He decided he didn't fit in. He's clean, he's clean.
He's clean.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Now, the Quinn Williams trade right for the Cowboys for
a couple of seconds, I know the Cowboys are are
taking it from everybody right now, from every pundit about
this trade. And did they overpay for Quinn Williams one
hundred percent?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Right?

Speaker 1 (26:15):
First round pick, second round pick, and a player for
a guy who's twenty eight. And let's face it, it's
easier to you can kind of go through and get
new defensive tackles, like it's a position that you can
restock in the draft and free agency pretty easily. He's
a guy that wanted out. The Cowboys overpaid, And I
understand the aspect of, well, if you're counting everything saying so,

(26:37):
the Cowboys basically traded away the first round and the
second round pick they got that they got for Micah Parsons.
So when the really in theory. They traded Micah Parsons
for Quinn Williams and a second round pick. Like, I
understand it doesn't work out. I understand the Cowboys overpaid.
I get all of this, but I love the move

(26:59):
by Dallas because this was something that coming off this
awful game last night, where the Cowboys should have been where, hey,
we're five hundred, our offense is great, let's get some help.
It was easy for Jerry Jones to say, yeah, sorry,
but Michael Parson's trade happened. Can't go back and fix
it and say, well, we'll go back and get them

(27:19):
back again. Can't do it anymore. Jerry Jones made two
trays right. Logan Wilson went, remember Jason Lockingford joined us
last night, said, I see he's going to be gone
to now. He is somebody that would when you lose
your job on the Bengals defense, that that's a big
red Flaggers boy, the Bengals can stop. How much of
that is how much you can play or can't play
versus you in a philosophical yeah with the coordinator, but

(27:42):
going to get these players, and Quinn Williams is a
really good player, right, He is a pro Bowl level player.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
He made the All.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Pro a couple of years ago. He's three time Pro Bowler.
He is still a terrific player who wanted to change
the scenery. He wanted out. This was a great move
by the Cowboys to brit Did you overpay?

Speaker 3 (27:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (27:59):
But if all the sudden he starts wrecking Havoc and
the Cowboys defense looks better, do you really care the
pre no I waited? He makes us and he's gonna
be really good for the next couple of years. Right,
twenty eight years old. By the time he gets to thirty,
you never know what defensive lineman. But he's a really,
really good player. So it's not like you went and
got a guy at the end of his career. Say
you got a guy who's really did you overpay?

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (28:20):
But the Jets won, and I'm telling you the Cowboys
one here too, because they went out and told Dak
and CD and Schottenheimer, hey, don't worry, I'm gonna go
out and get guys for you. And he went out
and got two pretty good players. Now we see how
they play, obviously, but this is a big jolt of
adrenaline for the Cowboys and Jerry Jones saying I got you.
You may not like what I do all the time,

(28:41):
but I got you. And here's the best defensive player
that I could get on the market, something we really
need because you know, I just discovered a month ago
we got to stop the run. So now here's another
guy I brought in for you. So I like the
Cowboys guts. I like what they did, even though they overpaid.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
In the end.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
When you're looking at Jerry Jones and he had some
pretty stark missions things he's never really publicly said about
where he is in the continuum of this mortal coil
and all of that stuff talking about mistakes made and
everything else, is that you're still not giving up on
this squad because you're not dead in the NFC, even

(29:17):
with that crushing loss on Monday Night football, I mean
the division. Most of your contenders at the back end
of the playoff in that sphere they all lost this
week or they certainly have visible warts and things that
you can exploit. So for Jerry Jones to buy in

(29:39):
and Dak Prescott was very excited about the news that
they go and get Williams gives them a jolt like
they've got no offense, no defensive identity whatsoever. Guess what
a little bit of pressure up front, maybe those back
end guys aren't left on an island as they've pitched.

Speaker 8 (29:53):
Now.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Now, the move he shouldn't have done was bland if
you want to get very frank, but you can't go
back right and eb Flues has to deal with what
the personnel he's got.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
But they'll be in games. And I appreciate the fact
that he just didn't kick the can down the road
saying we'll figure it out in twenty six. Like if
they're wrong, then at least he bet in. And if
you're a Cowboys fan, he did something to try to
save the second half of the season.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Time now to find out what's trending in the wide
world of sports. With someone who's been called the Jerry
Jones of Fox Sports Radio. You may not like what
he does every day, but once in a while he'll
do something you like. It's Steve Disaga.

Speaker 9 (30:32):
Uh yeah, don't have a comeback for that one. Treading lightly,
the New York Jets traded defensive back Sauce Gardner the
Colts for two first round draft choices and wide receiver
ad Mitchell.

Speaker 10 (30:44):
Gardner was Rookie of the Year in twenty twenty two.
The Jets deale defensive tackle Quinn Williams to Dallas for
a first and second rounder. The Cowboys also acquired linebacker
Logan Wilson from the Bengals for a seventh rounder. Dallas
is on a bye this week, losing last night to
the Cardinals. By the way Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissette
We'll start again Sunday at Seattle. Kyler Murray's bent out

(31:05):
with the sprain foot has been limited in practice. The
Seahawks picked up wide receiver Rashid Shaheed from New Orleans.
The Chargers got offensive lineman Trevor Penning from the Saints.
Both starting tackles for the Chargers are out for the year.
The Jaguars acquired wide receiver Jacoby Myers from the Raiders.
The NFL trade deadline was today. The Falcon sign kicker
Zaye Gonzales and cut kicker John Parker Romo, who missed

(31:28):
a late extra point in Sunday's one point loss. Green
Bay plays tight end Tucker Craft on injury reserve torn
acl Washington signed wide receiver Trailon Burks up from their
practice squad as wide receiver Luke McCaffrey is on ir
As is defensive back Marshawn Lattimore. Steelers defensive back Jalen
Ramsey will play safety again this week due to Pittsburgh's

(31:49):
injuries and the one game suspension of Washington linebacker Frankie
Luvu was rescinded tonight he'd had another hip drop tackle
and the first college football playoff rankings the Sea evening.
The top three are Ohio State, Indiana, and Texas A
and M. All three are undefeated. Selection Sunday is until December.
The seventh Notre Dame right now is number ten, but

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Texas and Oklahoma would each be out of the playoff
picture as of now at numbers eleven and twelve because
number fourteen Virginia as ACC champ would get in and
unranked Memphis would get in as the group of fives best.
So the first round at campus sites due to start
with a Friday night game about a week before Christmas.
Then the other three games in the first round would

(32:32):
be on Saturday, the twentieth. We could have a first
round matchup as of now Notre Dame at BYU this
Friday night. Fox TV continues its college football coverage. USC
hosts Northwestern Padres pitcher You Darvish will miss next year
after elbow surgery. Cubs pitcher show to E Minaga will
reportedly become a free agent. Tiger's pitcher Jack Flaherty opted

(32:53):
in to stay with Detroit for twenty million dollars next season.
Pitcher Shane Bieber opted in with Toronto at sixteen million dollars.
What a comeback in Chicago for the Bulls, edging Philadelphia
one thirteen one eleven. Each team had been five and one.
Josh Giddy with a triple double, the first Bulls player
with consecutive triple doubles since Michael Jordan in the late

(33:15):
nineteen eighties. Bulls are five and oh at home. This
was a battle of five and one teams overall. Bulls
were down twenty four, took their first lead with three
seconds left. New Orleans was oh and six, but got
a home win against Charlotte won sixteen, won twelve. Charlotte
did not score a point in the last three minutes.
Zion Williamson of the Pelicans will miss at least a

(33:37):
week with a strain hamstring. Toronto Blitz Milwaukee won twenty
eight to one hundred Atlanta with four minutes to go
as leading Orlando one fifteen one to OH three. The
late game is still a half hour away. The Clippers
will be hosting seven and OH Oklahoma City Kawhi Leonard
of La out with a mild ankle injury. Cleveland's Darius

(33:57):
Garland could reportedly be back Wednesday. He's been out since
toe surgery in June. In the NHL, Philadelphia blew an
early three to nothing lead but still want in a
shootout at Montreal five to four. Utah and overtime won
at Buffalo two to one. And Fox Sports has the
ratings for Game seven of the World Series last weekend
twenty seven point three million viewers, including the half mill

(34:20):
on Fox deportes including streaming, but it peaked at about
midnight Eastern time in this eleven inning game at about
midnight Eastern thirty three million viewers for Game seven of
the World Series.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
And for wait a minute, kind of flifle was that
far away from home plate?

Speaker 9 (34:39):
Really, it's a great thing about either DVR or digital
you can rewind every wind. I can't I believe this
for the full seven game World Series. Obviously, Los Angeles
was the number one US market in fact a fifty
three share. Fifty three percent of the TVs that were
on during the games were watching Fox coverage of the game.

(35:01):
What TV market in the US was number two for
watching the Best of seven World Series San Diego, California.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Back to you, I hate watching is real, Thanks Steve.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Coming up next, we have the first reaction to the
college football playoff pole, the very first pole the year,
and the Play of the Day.

Speaker 3 (35:19):
Next Jason and Mike Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
Be sure to catch live editions of The Jason Smith
Show with Mike Harmon weekdays at ten pm Eastern, seven
pm Pacific, Fox.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Sports Radio The Jason Smith Show with My best friend
Mike Harmon. Yeah, time out for the play of the
day on this NFL Trade deadline day.

Speaker 3 (35:39):
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Speaker 3 (36:18):
Harder sets up the screen. Kitty raises to the basketball
players at out the Bulls TV.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Some wining, what thirteen one elive in your final? First
lead came with three point two second Germaine, you're done
by twenty four at one point give up forty five
in the first quarter. Yeah, it's not it's not scary
thirty nine in his thirty nine minutes, but for giddy nine,
fifteen and twelve.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
On the night. Uh so, congratulations your shre. I'm ready.

Speaker 1 (36:53):
I mean I'm ready for the Knicks Bulls Eastern Conference Finals.
I'm ready for that. I think the whole world is
ready for from your lips to God's years by the
only one that's not ready of the Knicks. Uh yeah,
we'll be ready, don't worry, we'll be ready. The Jets
are getting all the excitement to the Knicks. Now, Hey,
we got I think Dannis Rodman is warming up. He'll
be ready for a rematch now today was also the
first college football Playoff poll out and the bracket as

(37:16):
it is right now. You see the teams at the
top Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A and m Alabama top
four and and just for a second, congratulations Caylen de Bor.
It was a month ago everybody wanted you out. We
can't win big games. We got it once Kaylen Debor's
buy out. Guys have a ty Simpson tattoo somewhere. I mean,

(37:37):
just to show you how things can change in a month.
A month ago, he was the we gotta get him out,
he can't win anything. Now, oh we're there, we have
we have a we have a buy But I based
on mob mentality, he would have been the first guy
in the call the line of coaches fired. But this
is where the college football play. We talk about this

(37:59):
being the most bananas bonkers college football seasons is two
thousand and seven. Just enjoy the season because that's what
it is. It's all over. Yeah, because you go back
to two thousand and seven where we got to the
end of the season and it was Kansas or Missouri
or West Virginia. Potentially we're gonna go to the National
championship and play for the title. Right, it was a
really weird year. Now would that have been a game

(38:20):
that people really wanted to see? No, but it would
have been bonkers. That's the downside of what we see
right now because you look at some of what the
first round playoff series, some of the teams that would
be in the playoff Memphis, Texas Tech, Virginia BYU, not
a lot of teams that you would say, boy, I
gotta get to the TV and see that game. So

(38:42):
it's kind of like in the NCAA tournament where hey,
we love the upsets and they're great the first couple
of days, but eventually you get to the Sweet sixteen,
the Elite eight, and you go, okay, so it's Wisconsin
and Liberty. Okay, I guess I'll watch that game. That's
kind of that's kind of where we're gonna pay a

(39:03):
little bit when you get to the playoff with teams
like again like still long ways to go, but like
Memphis and Texas Tech, Virginia ABOU like not the tried
and true teams that get you real excited to watch
college football play. But in the end, it's got the
word playoff attached to it, which gets people excitable, wishing
and wanting for that one upset because unlike March madness,

(39:25):
you don't have to sit around for days chase it
down on your television among multiple options.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
See what I did.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
They're talking about the cable thing that everybody's all mad
about in the streaming services.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
But it's a finite number of games, right, We're.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
Not talking about Hey, I gotta watch thirty two of
them and wait for all this chaos to sort it
stuff out. No, no, no, it'll it'll do it pretty quickly here.
And there's still a lot of big games still on
the schedule. I mean, look at Texas trying to get in.
They still games against two top five squads. Right, they're
gonna get an opportunity to play their way in and
even starting Friday when us he plays their way out

(40:01):
of any consideration, why.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
We got that game in our window? Yes, we do.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Excited?

Speaker 3 (40:07):
Were all purple? You have to wear all purple? You
have no idea. Okay, you're gonna do a puddy. You're
gonna be here, I'll be maybe I'll paint my chest.
You gotta paint your chest with a big N on it.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
I don't think I can walk around the office like that.
I think there's rules in California like as a violation.

Speaker 3 (40:22):
You know what I found out? You know what the
N in Northwestern stands for? What's that knowledge? Nice? Took
you a second. I couldn't believe you said it, because
for you sometimes I wonder, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Hey man, Key and Anthony scored fifteen. Mellow's kids scored
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now card, get a piece of his jersey. Coming up next,
more on the NFL trade deadline and a crazy quarterback story.
Next Fox, the Sauce is in Indianapolis, Now you know,
and it was a great trade. Fox Sports Radio, Jason's

(41:00):
That Show with my best friend Mike Harmons Extra Cuckfight.
NFL Trade Deadline Day. The Jets get two first round
picks for Sauce Gardner. They get a first and a
second round pick for Quinn Williams. Jacobe Myers is dealt
away from the Raiders to the Jaguars. Rashid Shaheed goes
to the Seahawks.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
Joining us. Now in the hotline.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
Nobody better break it all down than a longtime NFL
insider Check him out to the thirty third team. He
is a Pro Football Hall of Very Good voter. He
has seen some very good players trade places. Today on
Twitter at Jason Cole sixty two, it is Jason Cole.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
What's happening, man?

Speaker 8 (41:41):
What's not happening?

Speaker 3 (41:42):
Everything? That's all happening? What's all happening?

Speaker 5 (41:46):
Yeah, it's all like this is like hot sauce from
Tacto Bell where you get the fire sauce.

Speaker 8 (41:53):
Yeah, that's what today is like. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
Today, Hey, today was a great look. And it's the
Jet that whenever the games aren't involved, the Jets seem
to do really well. And they had a great day today.

Speaker 4 (42:09):
Look, I have mestion in the value of these deals,
and I'm not saying that that they didn't get good
value in return, but the NFL, you know, you can
turn things around really quickly, so you can just get
a quarterback and those are two really valuable guys.

Speaker 8 (42:29):
Another they're expensive.

Speaker 5 (42:31):
But right now, the Jets have over one hundred million
dollars in cap space next year and there's almost no
way that they can be able to spend it all
unless they just go on one of the craziest buyings
freeze ever. Which they kind of already did. But Tansoft
last year or earlier this year, I should say, and
I always look at okay two for Trump picks. One

(42:55):
of them, you know, is going to be probably in
the twenty because that's where Andy's going to finish at
this point. And if they're decent next year, you're back
in the middle of the first round at best. And
the odds of getting somebody as good as soft Gardner
with either one of those picks is pretty long if

(43:17):
you look at the history of the draft. So I
would almost like to me it's really close on present
value and my belief and whether I can turn it around.
Now what I've made the deal is if I was
you know, Mogie, yeah, I probably would. It's hard for

(43:38):
me to disagree with that. But I also like to
play a little bit at Devil's Advocate because I remember
going through this when the Elephants traded for Ricky Williams
and everybody talked about what a landslide deal it was
for the Saints, and I do think they ended up
getting like will Smith in that and all that. When

(43:59):
you go back and you really look at it, Recky
Williams still the best player involved in the trade by
a long march, and it wasn't like the herschel Walker deal.
So I just kind of look at this and go,
Saton's really good and Quinn's really good, and you got
it on a cap room. Do you really want to

(44:19):
be given away two of your best players and two
of your building blocks of we're still young guys. That's
that's the problem I have with that's the Devil's advocate
playing on this trade.

Speaker 3 (44:30):
I hear you, but I but I bring this to you.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Number one, Sauce hasn't been the same player he was
since he was a rookie. He's not allowed to he's
not allowed to hand battle as much as he used to.
And so he's a lot of money for a guy
that is not giving you exactly what you do.

Speaker 5 (44:47):
Why did they pay him all the money? And the
I mean, and granted it was it was a contract
structured so they're not on the hook for a lot
of the money. But if you pay them, you pay them.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Would well the reason that is because jets. So there's
that part of it.

Speaker 1 (45:02):
But I'm sure that Aaron Glenn also thought, well.

Speaker 5 (45:05):
So here's another reason why the deal that is not
that is not an endorsement during the deal because Jets
does not, because Jeff, let's go get more drafts.

Speaker 8 (45:18):
But the other one go in, let's play Monty.

Speaker 5 (45:21):
Ball and go you know, behind door number three, and
guess what it's the goat. It really is time.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
Yeah, it's an actual goat. You mean an actual goat? Yeah.
But but here's the other part.

Speaker 1 (45:34):
Is that Okay, yeah, in theory, in that picking the twenties,
is that going to get you a player like Sauce Guard.

Speaker 3 (45:39):
No it's not.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
But is that picking the twenties and say the number
three overall pick enough to move up to get arch Manning? Okay,
I'm all right now. Granted arch Manning will don't any
other team in the NFL and be great, he'll go
to the Jets and be terrible. But let's just talk
about the possibility now and not what's.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
Going to happen.

Speaker 8 (45:56):
Yes, just because Jets, because Jets.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
Yes, exactly, because that is really the parenthetical to it all.
J cole As we look at the deadline.

Speaker 5 (46:05):
Because Jets are because Woody, but it's long enough, like
it goes beyond Woody, So it really is because Jets.
But in term amplified it's amplified. It's like it really is, like,
what are you coming out saying? These go to eleven?
That's that's that's really what's going on here.

Speaker 3 (46:27):
In the end, they can be bad with them bad
without them.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
You move forward, The Cowboys make a couple of moves
Logan Wilson that I guess that was the one that
Jerry really had in the bag yesterday before the loss
to the Cardinals.

Speaker 9 (46:41):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (46:41):
And then they get Quinn Williams.

Speaker 9 (46:43):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
I like the the proposition of hey, we're not given
the second half of the season away and some of
the mortality talk from Jerry, But substituently, what does it
mean for him?

Speaker 8 (46:57):
Well, it's hard to argue with to getting a guy
like Quinn Williams. Yeah, I love the guy as a player.

Speaker 5 (47:05):
But yeah, you had you had Mike a. You didn't
want to pay them. You made this move, you know,
pretending that you were trying to improve the run defense.
And what are you worse than the league in run
defense or in the bottom five in the league in
run defense. You're giving up like ten thousand yards a
game or something like that.

Speaker 8 (47:25):
I mean, they're.

Speaker 5 (47:25):
Ridiculously awful against the run, and so like the other
movies didn't work. I mean, do you really expect this
is going to be the one that, you know, turns everything.
I just think it's a way of trying to take
heat off of him, that's all.

Speaker 8 (47:41):
You know.

Speaker 5 (47:42):
It's like, oh, let's go shake it up and make
a deal. You know, it's more of It's just more
of Jerry's bs, that's all it is. It's it's, you know,
keep the people happy, do the pt Barnum saying. And
Cowboys fans are so gullible, but they go for it
every time. I mean, it's just I mean, I think

(48:02):
Jets Jets fans are are not very smart, and Raiders
fans are really dumb. Cowboys fans are, like there's a
level of stupidity that goes with it being a Cowboys fan.
And because because Jerry is out there so often telling
you the same lie every single time, and you're believing it.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
Now, wait, he's not lying, but he says you got
to stop the run. He just discovered that you have
to stop the run to it's.

Speaker 3 (48:30):
Not a lie.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
He just stumbled into a new book, The Dumbest Sports
Sports fan Bases.

Speaker 5 (48:39):
We could we could do. There's some superior work that
could be done here.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
I mean, I give you a lot of tailgate opportunities
to go meet some of these.

Speaker 5 (48:48):
Like there was somebody who was ripping Mike Silver the
other day for a you know, Colin he did ripping
the Raiders and saying, oh, you're a Raider hater. And
everybody's known it for you know, fifteen years since alexposed
you and this and that, And I was like, this
is one hundred and thirty and two forty over the
last twenty two years. How is that Mike's on Mike

(49:11):
Silver in any way, shape or form, Like you haven't
won a playoff game since since Barrett Robbins went to Mexico.
Like that's that's how this.

Speaker 8 (49:21):
Thing is working right now.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
Thanks.

Speaker 1 (49:23):
Sometimes it is the media's fault, even evil media, evil media.
That's why the judge are so bad. It's the media's fault. Yes,
the things I look at it this way, Jacob.

Speaker 8 (49:36):
Like I have now it's you know, it is it's
rich Semini.

Speaker 5 (49:40):
Yes, it's really.

Speaker 8 (49:43):
I mean it's Semani.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
Semeni has done in the Jets for all these years
because it's the curse of Semani.

Speaker 8 (49:51):
It really is. That's what. That's what.

Speaker 5 (49:53):
That's what the Jets should you know, they should be
the Curse of Semani. And now I feel so that's
rich because he's such a nice guy. And I'm like
Jets fans everywhere.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
Ever since that guy showed up, look at our record,
look at the moves we made. Now, look I hear
you on the Cowboys, and I get it right. Nothing
is done in a vacuum. And why did you do
all this to get Quinn Williams when you could have
just paid Micah Parsons? But you take all that out
the window. Did the Cowboys overpay for Quinn Williams? Yeah,
but Quinn Williams is still a really good player who's

(50:26):
got another two or three really good years ahead of him.
Guy's been in the Pro Bowl three times.

Speaker 5 (50:31):
He wanted out, he's really he's really good. Michael Persons
is generation.

Speaker 3 (50:37):
But we can't ring that bell and he's gone. We lost.
We can't go back and do that.

Speaker 5 (50:42):
So in the no, no, no, no, no, he didn't lose them. Okay,
he wasn't like he forgotten on the bus coming back
from the junior high field trip.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
That's not what happened to Yeah, but I can't. I
can't worry about that anymore.

Speaker 5 (50:58):
He's gone left at the Museum of Natural History because
he was still in the bathroom and he had got
the handcut wrong.

Speaker 8 (51:07):
That is not what happened with Michael.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
But that's the way he has to do it today.
It's gone.

Speaker 8 (51:18):
That's not an explanation.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
He's Catherine O'Hara and home alone when she realizes Kevin,
Oh my god, Kevin's back in Chicago, breaking in to
try to steal everything. I gotta get home, John Candy,
get me oo. No, I get that. But in the end, today,
did Jerry Jones overpay? Yeah, but after a after a
night last night in which the Cowboys looked like they

(51:40):
were just dead and buried, he went out and got
a really good player that still got two or three
really good years left, so.

Speaker 3 (51:46):
That you know, in and of itself.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
They went out and got a good player still dead.

Speaker 5 (51:49):
This team is still dead. They lost the card Dolls.

Speaker 3 (51:52):
Yeah, I know they didn't.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
They let come on now, they lost and Temrcado ran
through them like a high knight through butter.

Speaker 8 (52:02):
You gotta get better than that. Come on, we gotta
do better than that cliche.

Speaker 3 (52:06):
Really, listen, ste Mercado. The fact that I'm giving him
flowers is a big deal in it of itself.

Speaker 5 (52:14):
Okay, not hot nice, but that's so it's just so hacking.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
Old Dad. I hit Jason with a newspaper earlier. So there.

Speaker 5 (52:24):
It was like machete you know, you know, like going
through something with a machete.

Speaker 8 (52:30):
I respect that.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
Well, I mean it's a little more violent. I mean,
Halloween's in the past.

Speaker 5 (52:34):
We went through that like three days ago.

Speaker 3 (52:38):
We was like that, Micah Parson's deal. It's a long
time ago. Go ahead, Jason, No, it's a long time ago.

Speaker 5 (52:44):
Never mind, we can't analyze that anymore.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
Well, I mean, I mean it happened. I mean, you
can't go back in time. If you had the tymestone
and you were Thantos, you can go back and do it,
but we can't do it.

Speaker 5 (52:56):
If if I had capacitor do that, I could go
back in time and we should write movies based on
Jerry Jones being Doc Brown.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
And let me ask you this percentage chance, percentage chance
that Jones be a deloureate?

Speaker 5 (53:13):
What would what would the car be in this one?

Speaker 8 (53:16):
Is what am I talking about? We know what it is.

Speaker 5 (53:19):
It's the Cowboy bus. Yeah, the machine is the time machine.
That's what it is. That's what we put the flex
capacitor in in the cowboy bus. Do you really drive
it all around Indianapolis and then you go back in
time to when Indianapolis didn't have hotels, which is only
like ten years ago, and go back in time to win.

(53:43):
Like the cheerleader conferences were on the same weekend as
the draft, and we would all sit around going this
is a little disturbing. So yeah, like that's what we
should be doing.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Okay, all right, because look, I honestly, if you said
to me, if you put a gun to my head
and said yes or no, I would say I'm sure
Jerry Jones has looked into the possibility of going back
in time and changing the past.

Speaker 5 (54:07):
I'm sure he's absolutely he is. He has looked for
some somebody that he can pay enough money to go
back in time. He's searching, definitely.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
I just, I just I just want to go back
to ninety seven. I don't want to go back any
further because we were good one in ninety six. We'll
go back to ninety seven. That's what I want to
go back and change.

Speaker 5 (54:26):
I want to go back and back from work, having
Jimmy enough, I won't do the switcher thaying we did
win the championship and that was kind of an embarrassment. No, Campbell,
just now, Campbell.

Speaker 2 (54:40):
No, no chance, no chance, no no.

Speaker 3 (54:43):
All those guys are out, All those guys are out.

Speaker 8 (54:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (54:46):
Yeah, So you know, a Stephen get the flu that
flucks incapacitator or whatever the hell they call that thing,
and just put that in the in the bus they'll
go to We're go back in time.

Speaker 8 (54:59):
And who's gonna be Bess?

Speaker 5 (55:01):
You know who's Oh, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy's.

Speaker 8 (55:04):
A great Beth Live man. Who's who's my mix flop?

Speaker 1 (55:12):
Why don't you make lack a tree and get out
of Valley Ranch?

Speaker 3 (55:16):
I want you to do that.

Speaker 5 (55:17):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
He's on Twitter at Jason Cole sixty two. That is
Jason Cole sixty two. Buddy, always great man. We'll talk
to you next week. Have fun, right, j Cole? There
goes Jason Cole, lunatic
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