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is the way tire buying should be. I'm sorry, Jason
was on hour three already. That's all I know. You're
you're well ahead. It's okay, I know are you What
are you watching in the other room? I have not
seen nothing to me. You asked me before. Okay, full
I did hold the curtain back right, Mike. I come
into work tonight and the odd Couple's on. Tyer Tischer
(01:13):
comes into the to the kitchen and he says, I said, hey,
did you watch to keep telling me you got to
watch Paradise. He goes, no, I haven't. I said, you're
just a jerk because you got How do you call
me a lazy piece of ass?
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:24):
I did, because you asked me, all what have you
seen anything good?
Speaker 3 (01:26):
I tell you what to watch em watching, Yet you
didn't even tell the fact you had Steve, and you
watched me like a monkey in here trying to find
the stuff you hit from me.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Oh, he's said, that's a different that's a story for
another day. Wait, Wave, that's a story for another Steve, okay,
but they got it's a whole other thing hit my stuff.
He comes in and he says, did you see enos Ferritu?
I saw? I said, oh, you know he's telling me
how good it was. He no, I haven't seen yet.
All yeah, I said, I do want to see it though,
and now it's streame, I'll get to see it. He goes, oh, great.
By the way, fifteen minutes go by, fifteen minutes go by,
(01:53):
come in before the show starts. Frostburg's back tonight after
being out last year. You know, is a whole different genre.
Well it's well, it's it's a different kind of vampire movie.
There's no there's no Edward glistening. Oh good, he looks
with the with the sparkles on him, and and ty
Shirt says, uh. Tyser goes, this is fifteen minutes later,
and I said, and he's gotten us Feratu on on
(02:15):
the TV. And here I go, I said, you have
I heard it nos Feratu. His family called him Clay.
I'm gonna call him Clay. I heard it nos Ferreto.
I'm gonna call him. Not's Feratu, so so nots Ferritu
is on? And I go, are you watching this again?
You know? He says to me. He goes, oh my god, yes,
did you see it? And I look at him and
I go, oh my good, dude. We had a conversation
about this fifteen minutes ago, and I said I hadn't
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seen it yet, and Tyser, I've kind ofly forgot or
either just didn't care if anybody else said that. You
really busy. He had a lot of fifteen minutes and
then I hit his stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Do you know what that is psychologically the trauma that
you caused him.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
I did. Okay, now for another stories, since since you
wanted to bring that up, well, it came up. By
the way, it's streaming later on this week, so I'll
be able to watch it on one of my mind.
I think it's streaming. Well, you got pay for it
right now.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Oh, it's streaming free as part of the service right
right now. It's rent or by right right now, right
but later on this week if you have the service.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Okay, they don't pay me. So I'm gonna wait for that. Okay,
So I'm gonna wait for that. Then I'll watch Nos Faratu.
Then I'll watch nos for two and rewatch watch too
Early for Nose Faratu.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Man I once saw on Edward Scissorhands parody, Yes, Faratu?
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Where did you hear that? Where did I hear? What?
How you're saying the word? That's how I've been saying
it since it was a characters in my movie saying
in the twenties, Jason. I'm not gonna say like I'm
a local news anchor that needs to say something in
the accent because it just sounds better when I do that.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
It's actually how you're supposed to pronounce you. No, it's
not ill No, but you know my name is No.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
But I hear. Okay, Now you're Jayson. That's fine. Does
he spell with two s's like Jason Dominguez in the
New York Game. He's been called a lot worse than
just no. That is true.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
We've got plenty of receipts, even from last week. By
the way, that Caitlyn Clark thing like eighty thousand views. Now,
thank you, all of you out there globally for one
day that they that powerful.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
You were out five days Frostburg file. You have to
play the whole NBA problem on Cat and Clark. Yeah
I heard that. No, no, no, that was somebody else.
I'll tell you. Really, nobody had a worse weekend than
the NBA. I mean really, because I mean, just like
we knew how bad the All Star Game. It's not
like the All Star Game has been great. The All
Star Game has been what it's been, but yet this weekend,
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for some reason, it just garnered a lot more hatred
from the media. I'm like, it's not like we had
great All Star games and this year, hey, we're doing
something different. Now it looks terrible. This has been the
All Star Game.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
You feel like a staroti with the sun times back
of the day. What day is It's Tuesday? The players
Rhinestorf call the players.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Were much more vocal about their opposition to this game,
and I think that's what made a lot of people
will jump off on it. But I'm like, we've seen
the All Star Game the last few years, Like, really,
you're manufacturing how how upset you are because it's we've
seen a lot of bad stuff. Man. It's like if
I had stuff, man, if I going Dennis Hopper, if.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
It bad things, man, bad things Like if I eat
three bad pizzas in a row and I have a
fourth bad pizza, I'm not gonna jump up and down
on that fourth pizza.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
It's gonna be well. I've had bad pizza the last
four times. Man, I'm just a Tuesday Man's four pizza.
It's a four pizza, Tuesday couch pizza, right, yeah, couch pizza.
I eat four cheese, three cheese. I don't need it. Great.
But I mean, I feel like the media said, okay,
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let's just blow up the All Star Game, and how
much I hated it because I can't come up with
anything else when realistically it's just been this is the
All Star Game, and yes you're upset, but I don't
know what you want it to be.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Draymond Green going nuts about how hey, I can't believe
these rookies get to play on a Sunday on a
Sunday night, and all I could think back is to
the wire when when Avon Barksdale says they shot my
mom's head on a Sunday on a Sunday because I
have a Sunday truce on a Sunday. You get to
play on a Sunday night. Come on, I mean, this
is what it is. You don't care about the game.
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I feel like this is a completely made up controversy. Yeah,
it's the All Star Game. It's not great, No leagues
have great all this is not new, but I feel
like people just discovering this this weekend. Now, it's good
that Frostburg has been off for five days because now you.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Have a way to solve it. I had a lot
of time to think about this. Okay, okay, why do
you solve the All Star Game? Well, you summon the
losers to having to watch Mets and Jets games. Oh,
you know, what I guarantee they show up. One of
those teams is gonna be good this year. The other one,
not winner, doesn't have to watch the way you don't
have to watch the Jets.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
Well, I mean, the Mets got some run in the
fiftieth Anniversary special, sure, sure, Well, positive positivity about when
they were winning, Yeah, when was that?
Speaker 1 (06:57):
And Chico Asuela, when was that? It was very very early.
But no. But look, the big thing that I wanted
to get into with the All Star Game, and this
is what really surprises me, is that, Yeah, I mean,
everybody's complaining over something that you've known has been bad.
And this is what You can't ask the All Star
Game to be something it's not, and everybody seems to
want that you don't watch. But here's a surprising thing.
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Mac McClung wins his third All Star Game dunk title,
wins his third title. The guy's played in five games
in three years. Okay, how is he not played in
more than five games? This guy is an NBA star. Now,
you can debate whether he should be or not, but
when the All Star Game comes around, he's a star
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because he wins a slam dunk contest. I don't know
why he hasn't played just because he's a fan favorite.
People want to see him. I want to see him
dunk in a bleeping game. I don't know why a
team hasn't traded for him that would put him on
the floor to say, hey, Mac mclung's, Oh great this guy.
Maybe he's got some game, Maybe do a little bit.
How has he played in five games in three years?
Like this guy? This is a big player, He's a
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big personality. People talk about play. There's interest in seeing him,
and you're telling me there's no place in the NBA
for him to play. They can't find a way to
get him on the floor. Really, I mean again, five
games in three years?
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Like?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Is he that far by? Bronnie has played more than
he has. Bronni has played. Here's the G League MVP.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
I mean twenty five seven, four point seven, six point six.
I don't understand eight thirty point games.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
He is a he is a big fan favorite. I
would trade for him or play him just for the attention.
I'd get a bottom feet or team. You could do
a lot worse. Right, let the go. Maybe he's really good.
And again I go back to the fact that this
is the NBA who is seeing a star player that
has impact on the game. And it's yeah, okay, we're
okay with you're not playing Wow, really, come on, man,
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come on, I'm all about eyeballs right.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
Conversation brandon editing for us and you know it does
some production work in the back before we got on aired,
you know, just talking about the whole Bronnie James experiment
and everybody his name came up a bunch over the weekend.
But the idea that the Lakers made money on that,
whether he actually ever plays well develops into an NBA player,
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doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
He got a lot of buzz.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
You made his old man happy and the poison pens
come out fine, But you're used to those. I mean,
you just kind of shrug and you move on. But
you made money off that move from mac McClung.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I would agree with you.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
If you're one of these teams that's at the bottom
rungs of either conference, you can do a lot worse.
And I don't know that he can bring out the
ladders or guys to spin on little discus discusses or
the little hoverboards and everything. I don't think those are allowed.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
But that's okay.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
Maybe there's a little juicy either that, or I mean,
this might be the way to work. It is that
he stays in the shadows all year. Now, if you're
a league fan, you get to watch them go to work.
But otherwise here he is. He's a man who's gonna
save the game. Now, did he actually prompt these guys?
Will these guys now be held to it? I mean,
did you put it in? Was that a contract signed
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by Jahn Morant and Jannis and Tenna goopbo By going
on Twitter going boy, this couldn't make me want to
do this, and Zach Lavine said I could get back
into is that enough?
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Can we hold them to that? I hold their feet
to the fire? It next year?
Speaker 4 (10:27):
You're dirty rotten? Oh wait, jam Rant doesn't want to
dunk during the regular season.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
I get that. Because it could be broken in half.
This could work. I think we actually actually need to
be and televised actually physically holding their feet to the fire.
I have a big fire, hold their feet to it
and make them say something like that's interesting.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Well, it's an old episode of Fear Factor or you know,
maybe Survivor of the shows that we can do a
crossover event. But no, I like that.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
It just seems that that's you're with your McClung.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
It's it's an a modest proposal, Uh, just for one
of these squads to go give the people what they want.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
But he's not gonna be able to dunk all the time.
Speaker 4 (11:06):
But is he a quad A quad A player? Is
he that guy that can't get out of Triple A and.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Into the band? At least got to gi him a chance,
Like that's I mean, like maybe he's not good, right,
and maybe he's not, but you gotta see the floor
to s he can start for the Knicks and if
he can't stop, he couldn't he could come off the bench,
you know what. So they do need some some bench players.
But like the Magic, he can't get on the floor
with the Magic, which okay, the Magic aren't bad and
they're on the way up, but wow, you really can't
get on the floor at the Magic in three years? Okay,
(11:33):
how about you find a way to get him to
a to a bottom feeder or a lesser team where
he can actually see some minutes because people would buy
his jersey, people would watch him. Maybe you get a
big Mac McClung dunk, Like, how do you have a
star and you're okay with him just sitting idly buying,
not being utilized at all. I don't make him a wizard.
I don't.
Speaker 4 (11:52):
I don't come on it, right, it all rights itself,
the copywriting for your PR, marketing and ticket sales.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
He's a wizard. I you've never seen a guy like this, Yeah,
which is true. I mean really, I mean five games.
I you know, in the beginning when you're back and
forth of the G League, which is kind of what
he's been started off with the South Bay Lakers. Eyes like, yeah, okay, yeah,
you need some time, right, everybody's done. Three years later,
got a slam dun champion, pretty athletic. Maybe you can
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play a few minutes. Maybe you could play, and if
you can't, get him to a team where hey, we
don't care, we got minutes for you. We're terrible, you're awful. No,
or hey, well you can start for us. What does
it matter, We're gonna lose anyway. But you could play
thirty minutes, Maybe you score thirty points. Maybe maybe you
maybe get a couple of rim rattling dunks. You get
in the open floor we get to like, how does
he How has he not seen the floor yet? Because
(12:42):
for all players, right, that even show a little bit
of something you don't know about him until they actually
get on the field. Right, For a quarterback, he could
struggle in preseason, he can struggle as a rookie. We
don't know it might not be ready, but you don't
know about him till you see him on the field
and give them a chance to play. Like Matt mcclungin's, uh,
you don't really know about him till you give him
a chance. And and not saying he's got to jump
in and start playing heavy minutes for a title contender.
(13:04):
You know, I'm just saying, go to Oklahoma City and
start alongside sg A. But like you know, if Orlando's
not going to use him here another you gotta find
a way to get you to find a way to
get him to your team, Say hey, we can use him,
we can see minutes. The NBA would be very yeah,
let's go, let's make this trade happen. What are you
doing like the invisible hand, like your nose.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
For a.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Shadow on the wall. I saw the commercial, I haven't
seen the instid doing shadow puppets like you do the dog.
You can do that. You can do the bird. You
can never get the rabbit right though, in the big teeth.
I can't get that. Yeah, I can't get that. But
the bird my favorite bird. Well you always did like
dancing the bird, That's true. What do you got for us?
You don't think mac has uh two weeks on Jeremy
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Lenningham for the New York Next. No, No, off the bench? Yeah,
because we do, because we really need guys off the bench.
We're the best starting five in the NBA. I never
we don't have think which it doesn't matter. Jalen Brunson
is dunk like that. Dude. I want to say, what
about a backcourt for the Lakers of McClung and Bronnie.
Let's have that out there. Let's just roll with it,
(14:07):
just go The Lakers are my problems.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Yeah, I will say this just you know, the Tangential
All Star weekend, just to close it.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Since Jalen Brunson's name came up.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
The number of people that wrote accounts of running into
him at restaurants and outside whenever, and him pausing and
talking to them and just being a guy. Right not Hey,
I'm an All Star and I'm here and I'm a celebrity,
the respect level definitely goes up, like just all the great.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
He may have Yeah, that three point shootout?
Speaker 4 (14:42):
Man, you want to talk about an event that you
know may have seen its best day?
Speaker 1 (14:47):
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wasn't doing radio for lif, I wasn't a talent personality,
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(15:54):
how I could have saved I don't want to say
the reputation, but I could have increased the impact and
the desire and the buzz around Captain America Brave New World. Okay,
because look, you and I both saw it. Yeah, over
the last few days. It was fine. It was fine.
I mean, I don't know how much we needed the movie,
because it just it just tells you a start. Okay, great, legitimate.
(16:17):
Do we really need? Well, yeah, you like stuff to hey,
because because Marvel built this whole, the MCU has built
a built their reputation on Hey, we're building towards this
and and and you know, there's a couple of things
in the movie where it's like, oh, okay, this is
coming soon, this is coming. Was it not better than
the last couple of Marvel efforts? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (16:33):
Right, I mean I walked out of here at least
going I'm okay. Then I spent my time and effort
to get to a theater. Yeah, couple of times, not
so much.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Because this is a back to basics, bad guy Marvel,
smash him up right, thing right, and and it's it was.
It was fine. I wasn't really thrilled with the villain.
I thought the villain was really bad and you know,
and he movies with heroes, you gotta have a really
good ability started saying about the big Rock Candy Mountain.
We were all in. I was like, wow, okay, so
the villain's not great, But the entire movie was built
(17:07):
on Red Hulk, right, And you had seen everything with
the Red Hulk in the previews and so much so
that as the movie's going on, I know when the
Red Hulk is going to appear. Oh, he's not going
to be in this scene because not gonna be here.
Not gonna be here, right, You knew when he was
gonna appear. And this shows you, I think a little bit,
(17:27):
the desperation of Marvel that they came out and showed
you right away Red Hulk, Red Hulk, Come see this movie.
It's got Red Hulk in it, right, because again, that's
gonna get people in because I'm sure there were well
he moved a lot better when he becomes out of
Red And honestly, all that the scenes when the scenes
went well, he landed, he landed his plane fine, he
(17:47):
landed fine. Like the scenes when he when when Harrison
Ford was showing that he was in physical distress, I
was really worried for him, like, oh my god, is.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
He he's like in his eighties. Come on, man, you
can't have a guy act like that in his eighties.
You got you got, you know, come on, you gotta
take care of this guy. But like, the whole thing
was was Red Hulk, and it was you knew all
coming in, okay, Red Helk, Red Hulk, And you see
the movie and it's a little bit of a letdown
because you know when the Red Hulk is coming in
and how it's gonna go. And you're like, all right,
if but you're worried about you're not gonna get people
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through the doors the first week end of the movie,
and you really you want to have a big opening
weekend because you watch everybody, Marvel is back, We're still
a great property.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Don't worry. The X Men are coming, Doctor Doom is coming.
Don't worry. It's all coming. Don't worry about it. But
how better would it have been if you had just said,
say in the trailers you just see a couple of
shots of the red hand on the ground or a
foot stomping something, and that's all you saw. The desire
to go see I gotta see how this Red Hulk
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thing looks would be through the roof, and you would
still get people gonna be great word of mouth. You'll
be excited, it's gonna be Red Hulk is in this
if you just like it's the whole Jaws thing about
not showing the Shark until you absolutely have to, is,
don't show Red Hulk, which what everybody wants to see
until you absolutely have to. Yeah, we know he's there, right,
we know the background of this. Yeah, and then people
(19:09):
had to see the movie and then see it. Okay,
you'd still have a big opening weekend. You'd still have
a lot of word of mouth going in. Look, here's
what Red Hulk is doing. Now. Try but this is Marvel.
This is not Marvel of a few years ago, where
it's we can just put anything out there and people
are gonna go see it. You know, we'll put Captain
Marvel out. No, that's not gonna happen anymore. Uh. But
so I felt like if they had done that, when
when they know the whole move, the whole, the whole
(19:30):
hook of it's gonna be we gotta see Red Hulk. Hey,
let's keep that a secret. Let's let that go. But
Marvel is desperate and they're panicky, so they put it
in the trailers. Yeah, it was.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Disappointing to that end. You know, you and I talking
a little bit ahead of the show. Was was very
much that if you watched any of the tie in
commercials and you'd seen any of the trailers. Now, if
you didn't go to the movies and and you were
able to avoid your network television commercials, then I guess, hey,
you were happy, but you're probably consuming some of that
(20:02):
media along. I mean, you weren't going this was the
only movie you were gonna see. You go see movies,
you know. This was not the one that said, you
know what, I haven't gone in five years, but damn it,
I'm gonna go see Brave New World.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
No. No, you're a moviegoer.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
So you'd already seen trailers, and so the giveaways villain
could have used. You've got a couple of nice little
teasers and ties that they give you. It was about
two hundred million global box office, about one hundred million
here domestically to get things started. And Harrison Ford was fantastic.
You talk about the distress of.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
An eighty something year old actor and go, no.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
That's no good job by him. Good job by him,
that was good. And whatever he did. I want all
the now, I want all the video of him in
the green screen, in the suit and making the facial
expressions and all of that that were used for the film.
But that is to say, and it was a nice
fluff movie. I walked out of it and said, all right,
(21:00):
it was a good time.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
I was entertained, and again, I'm gonna have an an
I'm gonna have an undisputed take. Nobody who's seen this
movie can dispute this take. Worst post credit scenes ever,
Oh yeah, he can't even say something worse than that
worst post credit scene. My theater actually either forgot that
they still did those or had already read about what
(21:23):
they were, because it cleared out like my kids and
I were, there were about ten of us left when
we actually got to that point in the credits, like, no, no,
that's tradition. They're not going away from that. We were
at the at the end of the credits, we watched
and and all was it ended? And one guy who
was sitting like twenty twenty rows in front just stands
up and goes, that's it. And he yells on the
(21:45):
f fort he goes, that's it. You if you fell
for it and went to see an eighty two year
old Hulk, Well, no, no, no, he's eighty two year old,
you know president, But he's a brand new Hulk. I
mean things, aye, and they weren't me. He's a younger Hulk.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
No, he's really good. And and then you had a
friend in the movie, a guy that you've interviewed before. Oh,
it was fantastic.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Dude, Carl Lumley as Isaiah. I interviewed him about fifteen
years ago, and this is back when he was big
on Alias and he had been one of my favorite
episodes of West Wing. And I sat down and interviewed
him for like for a sports list or something where
he sits down and you talk about a half hour
about the greatest things in sports. But for FS one
when I was when I was doing TV, and he
(22:31):
was the nicest man in the world. Like I said, oh,
you're one of my favorite episodes of West Wing. When
you played Jeff Breckenridge. He goes, oh, ma, you remember
my character's name. Nicest man in the way. We talked
for a half hour, talked about oh, it's really tough.
Bradley Whitford was such a nice guy. We did do
this and this, and he's scene in West Wing and
we talked about Alias. He was He was one of
the nicest men I've ever met in my life. And
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it's awesome to see him succeed here and to see
him play a character who's a badass, who's the opposite
of who we want. He was the nicest man. I'm like, oh,
my god. Like he walked out of the because I
got to interview him, and then a bunch of people
who watched Alias were out. They wanted to see him
and say hied him on his way out, a bunch
of producers who were working and they come out and
they say hi, and he met her and he was
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so nice, you know that. He got to see some
people and I said, boys, you guys, I never watched Alias.
I said, oh, you watch Alias. He goes, yeah, whatever's
character's name I think was James. One of the one
of the girls I worked with said, uh, the woman
I worked with, said said, oh, you just want to
hug him. You just feel so bad for his character.
You just want he's so good in Alias.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
You just want to hug him and say it's gonna
be okay, it's gonna be all right.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Nicest, nicest man. I don't think so. I don't think
he did. But just like you know, that was what
she was saying about. I mean, nicest man. I was
so happy to see him in this movie. He was fantastic.
What you know what? What a really not? I mean again,
I'm talking about meeting him for a half hour, forty
five minutes long time ago. But I don't think you
fake being that nice though.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
Between him and Harrison Ford, you you want to talk
about selling out and giving every and I mean it
in them in everything I have acting wise in this movie.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Yeah, yeah, like they give you everything. Now, I'm telling you,
Harrison Ford was terrific. He was.
Speaker 5 (24:10):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
He did say listen, you dirty son of a I
know what you did. He did say easy chewing you
a couple of times, which kind of came out of nowhere. Now,
why can't you know you can't you get? Yeah? Wow,
how about it? That would have been something they're going
to remake the event that door and you just keep
hearing who are the Avengers? Now? Okay, so it's thor
(24:31):
Chewbacca the Hamburglar. Uh And I think in the new
movie they're gonna go try to find a way to
I mean, that's that's what the Avengers could.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
Be makeing the Guardians of the Galla. It's gonna be
anybody Hamburglers in the Avenger. I like this, what's his specialty? Well, well,
we need to get something that has been stolen back
and he's an expert.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Eleven from Stranger Things is going to be in the Avengers.
Pizza from the Dead, Hey at himself to death. There's
no there's no coming star Yeast the started. They should
come to Desert for him. Exit out a bout of Fresca.
(25:16):
Exit swallowing down. The Jason Smith Show with the Mike
Harmen Live from the Tire Rank dot Com Studio. There
you go, crazy. I could have I know, right, I
could have made money. I cane. Hey, listen, you'll get
a lot more pub for this movie if if you
keep Red Hulk a secret, right, because you do. But again,
Marvel is desperate now because I'm excited it's a new
fantastic for movie. I'm excited. Looks kind of fun, right.
(25:37):
Galactus is a great villain, Like if you thought Santos
is great, like Galactus to me always the biggest, most
badass villain, right, and they do it right in the trailer.
You just see the the the outside of his helmet
and everything, like, Galactus is fantastic. So I'm excited for
what's next. I just feel like Marvel's got to get
past what they're doing now, right, They got you gotta
get past it, and you got to just get to
(25:58):
whatever is new with with with Doctor Doom and Robert
Downey Junior and the X Men. Just get to that,
because this has been an absolute abject failure. I was
glad at least there was no multiverse. I'm glad. Okay,
there's no multiverse in this movie. Okay, that's great. There's
not another another Earth where Sam is a different kind
of Captain America. Instead of wings, he has flipper feet
and he swims in the ocean. I mean, at least
(26:20):
wasn't that. You're no Steve Rogers. I gotta I gotta
write that down. That could be they could be getting
a new right now, time to find out what's trying
to get a wide world of sports from a man
who they call the new Captain America of Fox Sports Radio.
The other guy before him was really good and he's
just hoping to live up to expectation. Well, Steve, you're
half right, then Steve say you no, Steve de Seger,
(26:42):
by the ways, we're going to your ideas.
Speaker 6 (26:44):
Does this mean that next year's NBA Slam Dunk Contest
will include Red Hulk? And they just combined two organizations
that are completely and totally desperate.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
Espn Right, No actually goes to NBC. So, oh, you're right,
but that's fine. They'll play ball Rock and then we'll
see Red Hulk Tonky.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
By the way, did they eventually buy the John Tesh music?
Is that back with NBC's coverage day?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
He said he would license it to them? Or would
he would? Let's way, he's not gonna say, oh, you're
not gonna I can get paid on this, okay, So
I think he's going to find a way send it
to them. I think he's gonna give the open Fox
owns the rights. Yeah yeah, they've been using it for
Big East for a while. Yeah, yeah, but I think
I don't think it's a at this point, it's got
to be eminent domain, right like Happy Birthday. I don't
(27:30):
think it's quite that old.
Speaker 6 (27:31):
Do you remember when that Jimmy Stewart Christmas movie became
eminent domain and it was on fifty two channels?
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Hey, what's on over there? Wonderful? Well, it was unlike
when Winnie the Pooh became eminent domain and suddenly was
how about a slasher movie where guy dressed like Winny
the Pooh kills people the whole universe now, and also
get E Yor and Christopher Robin and Kanga and Roue.
Pretty soon an alternate universe and then a Red Hulk,
and we've come full circle where the woozle wasn't.
Speaker 6 (28:00):
Next in hockey, Thursday nights championship of the four Nations faceoff,
we'll have Canada at the US now. The US had
won their first two games in this many tournament, so
they did not need to win tonight. They did score
in the opening minute, but trailed to one to Sweden
after the first period, lost by a two to one final.
Sweden said out they had a couple of overtime losses
(28:20):
to begin things. Canada Advances with its win today five
to three over Finland. Fat Cocaine. He's we're up four
to nothing in the third period. The NHL is off.
No All Star game for them this year. This tournament
is what's replacing that. The NHL schedule resumes on Saturday.
NBA off tonight and tomorrow. There'll be back a little
bit Wednesday with a makeup game as the Lakers will
(28:42):
host the Hornets then, and then.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
There's another three weeks until the next game after that, right,
and what's happening? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (28:48):
Are we just waiting long enough until mac mcclong is
actually eligible for a regular NBA game next Well?
Speaker 1 (28:54):
And also this Steve too, think about this now? Will
they extend the trade deadline to Wednesday and then the
Lakers and Hornets can find a way to make that
Williams Connect trade?
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Well?
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Love that? Yeah, I think they're gonna have to go
for another.
Speaker 6 (29:06):
Guy because his health, whatever it was, is not suddenly
going to become better to make the trade work.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
How about we give you the rights to Muggsy Bogues.
Is that gonna work? No, he looked good over the weekend.
Speaker 4 (29:18):
Weekend You like the Adam Silva. There's nothing to see here.
There's no grievance fots right. He just kept waving his
hand like he was a wizard.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
It was like Leslie Nielsen with a burning building behind him.
Don't make us trade Vladi again.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
Nothing to say hair Papal College hoops tonight. Nineteenth ranked
Arizona leads at Baylor forty nine thirty five with thirteen
and a half minutes to go, and third ranked Duke
won again eighty to sixty two at Virginia.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
The A's don't call them.
Speaker 6 (29:42):
The Oakland A's gave manager Mark Cottsee a three year
extension with an option for twenty twenty nine. The team
is due to play in Sacramento for the next three seasons.
The Diamondbacks gave short stop Geraldo Perdomo a four year
contract extension. The Padres invited veteran first baseman Julie Guriel
to spring training. Mike Trouted the Angels is switching to
right field, not center to try and stay healthy this season.
(30:05):
Mets pitcher Frankie Montaz has a lat strain and will
be shut down for six to eight weeks, so he
might not pitch in the majors until late May.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Day one of Mets camp, and already at the last
four years. On day one of Mets Camp they found
out a picture. Hey, not gonna pitch for a while.
Oh really four years in a row. Wow from Verlander.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
Meanwhile, everybody's excited at Texas camp about to grow. Showed
a little at the end of last year.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yeah, yeah, Hey, for the nine starts he makes this year,
he's gonna be terrific. He'll be outstanding.
Speaker 6 (30:36):
By the way, actual spring training games get going this week,
I know we're still.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
In Federal play the first game, right.
Speaker 6 (30:43):
And Cubs because those are the two that are playing
in a month in Tokyo.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Back to you, we got to start playing real early
because they got those games in Tokyo. All right, thank you, Steven.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
The Jason Smith Show with Mike Carmen Live from the
Tireck dot Com Studs. All right, so it was a
very important Red Hawk conversation. Now we had to have
the red Hult conversation.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Absolutely, but straight ahead again, superstar NFL quarterback. Was he
really told by the team he desperately wanted to come
back to please please, I'm begging you, and they said no,
thank you. That story is next right here. Jason Smith,
Mike Harmon, you're listening to Fox Sports Radio. Wait, he said,
(31:20):
Superstar Campy Aaron Rodgers. Sure, maybe Superstar Campy Aeron, then
Mary Catherine Gallagher, Superstar camp he here.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Be sure to catch live editions of The Jason Smith
Show with Mike Harmon weekdays at ten pm Eastern, seven
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Speaker 1 (31:45):
Sports Radio, The Jason Smith Show with my best friend
Mike Harmon.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Jason, have a question.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Yeah, so you're making me a little bit more educated
on the man in this song, right, Okay? I thought
he was his sister, that he was doing this stuff with.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Way well for that, we can't do this drumming. That
was an interesting way of phrasy. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah about that. Yeah, that was We had a week
definitely frown upon. Yeah no, no, we got a uh
Jack Carlow right, yeah no different jet yeah, different. Just
so you know, guy, just so you know, Ty Shirt
(32:21):
says to me, okay, is Alex Teicher thirty years old? Right?
Music music genius? He says to me, Hey, I didn't
know that the drummer from Nirvana was in the Food Fighters.
Speaker 4 (32:30):
And I said, what do you mean you didn't know?
He goes I didn't know. I go, when did you
find out? He was about five minutes ago? I go,
he's been the Food Fighters around for twenty five years.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Now, you're eligible for the Hall of Fame already. No,
I didn't know that. I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
Dave gross Hey, guys, go to the potas you act
like somebody's just coming up to me and telling me
about Shawshank Redemption, the drummer for Nirvana.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Who just tells people this, dude, I mean, it's a
twenty five year story. Dave Groh has been in Food
Fighters for a long little more than that, Manute.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
It's kind of cool that you can impart such knowledge
on our young friend.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Alex Steischer. Oh boy, I was really impressed. I forget
about that gap. Yea, there is a gap. But to
go back, No, Meg White, who they was saying is
a sister. Apparently they were married and married his sister. No,
that was just that was no, that was a narrative
that he was his sister. But it really realized they
were skit. Sure, it's like the SNL fiftieth anniverse or yes,
(33:25):
that's what it was, Okay, so yes, oh no, no, no,
that that that music.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
No, that's that's just the clumps musical musical history, toothpicks.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
I want some toothpicks musical history with Alex Teicher. So
over the weekend, this story breaks that Aaron Rodgers quote
begged the Jets to stay, and of course the Jets
that we know last week said hey, we're moving on.
Thank you. They put out a statement thanking Aaron Rodgers.
He's now got to figure out do I want to
play it, I want to sign someplace else. But he
begged the Jets to stay. The first of all, just
(33:56):
think about this for a seconds. Someone is begging how
far is your career falling? That you are begging the
Jets to stay? Not the Cowboys, not the Steelers, not
the forty nine Ers, not the Chiefs, not the Heels.
You're begging the Jets to stay.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
But this is They said no, well that's that part
of it, will bet you in a second.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
And we said no that we'll get to the They said.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
No, part of it right. Because you're hearing such conflicting
things with this. This is fun.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
But you he's talked about it being the best two
years of his life. Uh huh, blank, you Green Bay
best two years of my life. Yeah, sure, what but
maybe beyond football it has been maybe because he was
the greatest tourist we've ever seen in the New York
New Jersey corridors.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Yeah right, anything East Coast related, he was there. So
he's on Broadway, he's ringing the bell at the stock Market.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
I mean, you got everything. So maybe for those two
years you felt like in a different level of peace
after the ayahuasca and darkness retreats and all of those things,
maybe you found some inner piece that Yes, you had.
Speaker 4 (35:01):
Turmoil in the locker room and you were the cause
of a lot, but maybe maybe he really was happy.
I joke they didn't want to go the Jets, and
the Jets told me no, Like that's where you.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Know, I have to contract that he has remaining, begging
them to keep that Aliven when the Jets tell, you
know it's time to leave. No, But this is the
thing about the contract. What did the Jets tell him?
Two things? You got to come to all the practices
in the off season, okay, and you can't be on
Pat McAfee on Tuesday. Now.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
Now by the CBA, they can't actually ask him. Still,
they said, listen, we don't want you to and.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
We can't really ask him to do either of those things.
And we need you to come to all the practices. Yeah, yeah, sure,
no problem will be there. And you got to stop
being on Pat McAfee. Whoa, whoa, Hey, I know you
guys think Sunday is the big day, but like Tuesday
is my day man, Like hey too, Like I can't
give up Tuesday. Tuesday, Tuesday's my day. Like I own Tuesday.
I wait to see what.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
Jump and knucklehead Billy in his basement has to say
about my latest theory.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
There's lots of NFL guys that look good on some
not many guys of this good on Tuesday. Due you can't.
I can't do that, man, Tuesdays my day. I get
paid a million dollars a year to do that. Yeah,
but we're gonna pay you forty million dollars just to
go away, right. I get it doesn't make sense, but
I mean Tuesdays my dad, Tuesdays my day. Everybody else
is off on Tuesday. Who's worked? What NFL players working
(36:20):
harder than me? On Tuesday? I and nobody else Tuesday's
my day? Like? Really? Is that how it fell apart?
Like the Jets told him that, and it still said, no,
we're moving on from you. But that's the part of
it that is really interesting.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
Right, You've got insider fights between Rassini and then the
other side of things, Rapaport and everybody else. Go, No,
none of that happened. But somewhere into the truth, somewhere
in there the truth lies. And now it's the question
of what's the relationship. What would it become with Woody
Johnson and his son sweet Brick and Aaron Glenn coming
(36:58):
in and a new GM and and trying to figure
out what the next iteration of the Jets looks like.
I wonder how how unlined all of those people are,
let alone the Rogers component, like him actually being in
the room where it happens, like all these other folks.
I would love to hear those conversations. Yeah, we we
we really don't want to establish our own thing, would he?
(37:19):
You see what he said about Brick? He just missed Brick.
So maybe that's the thing that unifies No.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
I think if that was if that was the case,
that was so bad, they would have said we're done,
we're moving on. But they bring in the new the
new brain trust and and and Mucci and and Glenn
say yeah, we want you to do these things, and
and and all. All of a sudden after that, it
was yeah, we're releasing you. You're not here. But I
thought he was coming back. I thought he was too.
I thought he was I told you, I thought he
(37:45):
was too. But maybe he picked Pat McAfee over the Jets.
Hey best two years of my life. But I'm gonna
be on Pat mccaffe I mean, I got I gotta
do that. Those were the biggest highlights on and off
the field. No, no, no, come on, man. There's carrying
the flag on the field. There there's him saying it's
my intention to play with the New York Jets. And
(38:06):
there's two off seasons of incredible excitement and relevancy and
the tingly feeling. I had you two years ago how
this was going to end, and you didn't believe it.
I don't know that we thought it was gonna end
like this. Oh yes we did. I'm pretty sure I
told no with the Jets telling him no, thank you.
Come on, man, I mean that it was going to
end in disgrace. I do like that.
Speaker 4 (38:27):
You know, if you say it really fast, it does
sound like you're saying Mucci as the GM snap, I.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Can't wait for the thirty for thirty four snaps in
can you do a thirty for thirty on four snaps?
Maybe it's like a ten for ten. I don't think
he's got a subtitle.
Speaker 5 (38:42):
Yeah, ten for ten, ten for ten, Ayahuaska, No, we
got two years. Get you can get you can get
thirty minutes out of it, But I don't know what
are you going to find out you didn't know already
like that, like that's been so covered but always there's
nothing new though.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
It's you're not getting any.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
We didn't get any really good new sketches in the
fiftieth Anniversiam.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
And there's a couple of moments in the stuff happened
in a long time. This is stuff you know everything.
Maybe you willfully stayed out there.
Speaker 5 (39:14):
This is.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
You gotta have that sweet spot of things that people
are familiar with but don't know everything about. That's your
sweet spot for telling. But you're not nostalgic for this
or any would this end in a horror movie? Jason?
How would this end for Rodgers? It would end with
Rogers dying, killing off everybody and then like tripping and
dying himself and everybody's dead and no one wins.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
He's got the thing set up in the back and
then drunk like breaking bad.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
And then and then Brick comes in at the end
and says, what happened, what happened, what happened, what happened? Wow,
Noises coming up next. It's a big day in the
NFL tomorrow. We preview it next. Jason is Jummer for
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