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Mike and I love putting this content out for you
every single night. NFL Trade deadline day, and we've spent
a lot of tonight or decent amount to night. Look
that the Jets were the story today because they traded everybody.
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Not everybody. Well, there was one man left behind, right,
We'll get to him. We'll get to him, sad guy.
But uh, look they trade Quinn Williams to the Cowboys.
They get a first round pick and a second round pick.
They trade Sauce Guard the Colts. They get back to
first round picks. The Jets have all the picks. Now,
they have all the picks. We all all the picks.
We have all the picks. Now they're gonna blow them all.
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They're gonna blow every one of them. And I understand that.
But that's okay, because tonight I have hope. You hope
tonight I have hopes. It's a dangerous place to be.
I talk about it being the best in place, but
I like, actually there to crush your soul. No, I
like your your you know, because it is election day
or big you know, elections across the country, and I
like your Hey, that didn't you know when the people
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you vote for and they when you think, hey, tonight's
night to be filled with hope. Now, actually that's what
a lot of people run on, just hope and chain Again,
is it actually gonna help? Well, we don't know. Maybe
it does, maybe doesn't, but at least there's hope. Like
I know, the Jets are gonna blow the draft, but
between now and the draft, I know I have help
lot to positivity.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
You don't know what that's gonna be.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
I can think great things about Fernando Mendoz until we
draft and he turns out to be bad. Then we
have to trade him to two other teams, and then
he becomes really really good. Like I get that, that's
probably going to haunch the jetsness wears all. Yes, he
wants to get the Jets out of it's Everything is fine,
but look the Jets. Like I said tonight, the Jets
are Hadestown. We sing a sad song over and over again,
hoping that the next time it will change. The next
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time that we see that Orpheus doesn't look back at
yourridt Oficea and losing her to hell for the rest
of eternity. You sing, You sing a sad song over
and over and maybe it changes. Maybe at some point
you sing this sad Jets song over and over and
they'll get the quarterback position right. They'll get the positions
right they need to. Maybe that would be a funny
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thing though, with Hadestown, if they staged to where they
kept singing that song and they dare are you to leave?
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Where did you hear that song? Where did you get
that song from.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
It just keeps going like, wait, we're an hour five.
It's like there's still eight people in the theater.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Where did you hear that song?
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Where did your good tight melody.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
For gotta changes? But you got a new GM, I mean.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Jell and I feel great because it's like it's the
same strategy I had a year and a half ago
in one of my Dynasty Fantasy leagues where I say,
you know, I'm not winning anything. I had a trade
players to get draft picks to get bet and now
my team is good last year in the championship. I
feel like that's what they did. It makes me feel
like I could be a GM. I could make these trades.
I could trade in a bad season. When I'm one
and seven, I can trade these players away, get younger,
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better players, draft picks, and do it.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
I could do that. I've done that. How many times
they let you do that? As a real GM, though
I have well fire, Well.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Here's the thing, I have a pretty good that's my
interview for the Jets to be listen, I've done this
in fantasy.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I can show you on that traded lamar Jack.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I can show you on the sleeper rapp where it
really worked out well for me, and look where my
team is now.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Just let me do it for real. It'll be great. Sauce. Yet,
that's the whole thing we don't know about. We actually
clone Sauce. Yeah, yeah, maybe that's the long term plan
for Brady.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
I think ground when I think about when I think
about cloning, I just keep thinking about multiplicity, like is
every version going to be just a little bit less
than the version before it, like when it kept cloning.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Michael Keaton a great movie that is one of the
more under that night Shift. He's got two movies that
I don't think hip.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Night Shift is the big cult classic him and Henry
I think they have. But you got to be a
certain age to appreciate Nightshift. Multiplicity definitely falls. I'd be
definitely falls by the way. But look, I I understand
that that I have certain skills that hey, I I
did this in fantasy, I can do this in the
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real world.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
I don't have to be that. I'm not that beholden.
I love Sauce Gardener, Quinn Williams. I'm not that bold
not to hold on to him.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
That's ry. You gotta Emotion's got to leave the room.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Actual what we're talking how to do that are cold
hard facts. Yeah, I mean I think I could be
really successful otherwise you got a coefficient on that.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
You know, personal relationship can't do it. So you're you're
showing me on your resume here your fantasy success in
the last eighteen months. Yes, you go back to hear
this trade I made when I traded away Austin Eckler,
and I was able to get back in return.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
But between that and you're coaching Oh yeah, yeah, dermonstrated successes. Yeah,
you've coached football, no soccer and softball. But I was
successful there, so give me a chance. I can't be
any worse. Now, we got people that headed to Oklahoma
based on three degrees of separation from me. Hey, I'll
throw a Hail Mary at halftime. Before halftime, I'll throw
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a hell Mary. Don't wait, Woodie, I'll make sure we
throw that hail Mary. I'm not going to go to
the locker room without throwing a bleep in hail Mary
before halftime. Now, don't worry about that. I could do
that for you. But the aspect of the tr right
tonight hat you were so happy only when he showed up.
You were so happy if I hit the rewise, I
was ten eleven weeks, go back up. I don't know,
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let's let's go back twelve week. It was the all right,
culture building, It's all gonna be great. Now you hate him.
This is This is like when you start dating someone
in the beginning, Oh my god, I'm so happy. It's awesome,
and three months later it's I gotta get out of
this man.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
This is not good. Like That's the only down part
about today is that I know I'm stuck with Aaron
Glenn at least for another year.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
I know because now he and Moods, you're going to
be in charge of all of the problem is, he's
also got a history with the organization, which was a
selling point, and now it may be that much more
difficult to extricate yourself from it. It's like when they
bring the hero back to a college basketball or football
coaching situation, it's like they usually get at least a
year longer than they should have because of the nostalgia.
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I know all these things, ar You do not need
to tell me how deep the ocean is. I know
America Globe on the iHeartRadio Alley five now from the Cowboys. Right,
we looked at the Sauce guarter trade from the Colt's perspective.
Last hour, Let's look at the Quentin Williams trade from
the Cowboys perspective, because I have a different take on it. Okay,
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did the Cowboys completely overpay for Quentin Williams? Yes, first
round pick and a second round pick.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Does it look good for the Cowboys that? Well, the
pick they got, a couple of picks they got for
Micah Parsons, they had to trade back to get Quinn Williams. No,
that doesn't look great, does not look great, not look
great for the Cowboys. However, did the Cowboys make themselves
better today, a lot better than they were a day ago?
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Did they put a bit of spark into the organization
a year where the offense is playing lights out football? Yes,
both things can be true. The Cowboys made a bad
trade and they also made a good trade. They also did.
Both things can be true because yes, it's not in
a vacuum. And when you look at all that Jerry
Jones has done. No, it's not great, Bob, because they
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should still have Micah Parsons. They should, They should still
have been able to make a move for Quinn Williams
if they wanted to, they should still have all these things.
He still had money, still have done that. But that's
not coming back, right, that's that that is not coming there.
We're not gonna go back and it's not gonna be
Orpheus and you're innocy. We'll get to do it again
and sing a sad song over. No, we're not gonna
get to do that. So it's going to be what
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happened today, And today the Cowboys got a dude. Because
Quinn Williams, I have much more confidence he's going to
be better for the Cowboys and Sauce Gardener for the
Colts because Sauce Gardener is a diminishing player. Quinn Williams
is still an absolute disruptor. Right, this is a guy
that two years ago was All Pro, three time pro bowler.
He is a terrific player who needed a change of scenery.
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He's wanted out for a while, right. He didn't like,
I'm not sitting through another rebuild, which, hey, when you
take the Jets money, you have to understand you're gonna
sit through a consistent rebuild. You're rebuilding all the time.
They never Yeah, you want to think that Aaron Rodgers, No,
you're in a rebuild. Then you just didn't know it.
You were still in a rebuild. Even they had Aaron Rodgers,
it was still in a rebuild. So you have to
get that. But he wanted out, he wasn't happy. He
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gets to a better situation where he can just PLoP
down and play football. And immediately, this Cowboys defense is
way better than it was yesterday. And you didn't take
away anything from the field. You added a great player.
Now you want to talk about the draft and what's
coming up, long way between here and there, but they
are a much better team than they were yesterday. And
more importantly, Jerry Jones sent out a great message to
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the team where I'm not gonna allow this season to
go to waste. I feel bad, I know maybe as
time goes on, I really feel like maybe I screwed
up the Parsons thing. Now maybe it did, so let
me try to do something to make it better. Right
makes the other big trade today for Logan Wilson as well.
Who Okay, when you lose your job on the Bengals defense, boy,
how good are you still really? Because boy, the Bengals
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defense is terrible, but he still made two moves and
this move, you got a dude.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Q is a dude.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
And if the Cowboys defense plays a little bit better, okay,
But more than that, it's the message to this team
that I've not quit on us. I went out and
made two trades. I believe in this team. Let's go,
let's make things better. The chemistry for everything got better.
The Cowboys come to practice throw with a little bit
more of a jumping their step, going, hey, we're not
just spinning our wheels, because that happens with a team
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where you get the the Micah Parsons trade happens. The
Cowboys are pissed, right, dak is pissed, CD is pissed. Right,
we gave our best player and what happened? They go
on a run offensively, man, blank this, blank, you blank everybody.
But eventually you get to the point of, well, we're
out of that vim and vigor and blank and vinegar,
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and where do we go? And now you're seeing the
last couple of weeks the Cowboys had hit their peak
and now maybe they're coming down the mountain to where
the where they're accepting that this is just gonna be
one of those bad years, right, bad offensive effort against Denver,
bad defensive effort, worst effort last night against the Cardinals.
Jerry j sees I need to do something he doesn't,
and maybe this gets the energy and everything back into
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the Cowboys building and they can have a great second
half of the year where they're not for out of
the wild cards. You know, the division's not gonna happen
for them, but they're not for out of a wildcard,
and they can still make something in this year because
the offense for the most part has been so good.
But you get to that point every year, Ray, you
can only run an emotion so often, and the Cowboys
ran on emotion. Their offense was great, but eventually you
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get to the bottom of that drawer. You need something
to pick you back up again. And this move will
pick the Cowboys back up again.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Both things in.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Patrol overpaid for Quentin Williams, but still good trade. Cowboys
are better than they were yesterday. Yeah, I mean you
talk about the trade of Williams and the other trade
of sauce. Well, it's a lot easier to fit in
on a defensive line. Plug this whole attack quarterback when
opportunity knocks right versus fitting into a secondary much different dance,
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particularly as we see a year after year and as
particularly as you get deeper into a season. Everything offensive football.
But for Jerry Jones, I like some of the commentary today,
I mean very look in the mirror kind of moment
of past issues.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Now does that mean going forward?
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Maybe he'll change up the power structure and empower other
people to be part of a decision making process. Maybe
maybe not, but at least for this moment, you go
and you get a guy that can be a disruptor
give yourself a chance. For Dak and the offense, you
saw how they responded. Right, everybody taken to social and
in their media availability, excited at what goes strength to schedule.
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They're in the middle a couple of games where they've
got some tough run and tough sledding and a couple
of lesser also rans still on the slate. But now
you are decidedly better. Now, this would have been great
if you could have gotten Quinton Williams ahead of that
date against the Cardinals. Would have liked to see that
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version of the defense and Jacoby Brissette having to work.
Now you still haven't mended the fences. You still have
issues in your secondary. Bringing in Wilson for the back
seven is all finding good, but you never really figured
out what was how to mend the fence with Trayvon
Diggs right for all the Micah parts and stuff, there's
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still some misgivings and bad feelings, and now he's unavailable,
so you're still trying to piece that together. But you
didn't let the season get away. You overpaid recognizing your
past mistakes, Like Micah Parsons wasn't coming back through the door.
Green Bay wasn't saying hey, I'm allowing you a trade back,
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like you don't have a thirty day return policy on this.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I bought it. Yeah, I want to know if you're
gonna return it. You got another day just so you
know it's got to happen. Yeah, I didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
This is not Costco where you can just get a
Christmas tree, you have a die and then bring it
back and get your money back.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Okay, can't can't do that here. I want that number.
I want him back. You don't have him much. It's
not it's not j C. Pennies where you got ninety days. No,
you got to bring it back. I got to bring
back returned policy.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
As long as it's in somewhat of its original condition,
I can bring it back. No, No, that that they're
not walking through the door. So you wear the bad
press that as you have. Now you only have the
second half of this season to try to make something happen.
You believe in dak CD, George Pickens, Ferguson Javonte Williams
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was a nice fine like for all the misgivings and
all the problems, you know, Javonti Williams ended up being
a pretty good pick up there. Yeah, I'm telling you
you had ric o'dowdell who's going on to great things again.
But again you can't but you can't bring can't bring
that back. No, I got what I got. Cowboys overpaid
and they got better. Both things can be true. You
shoot your shot. If it works, Jerry Jones will be
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peacocking till the sun goes and comes down.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
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Mike Harmon, Jason, Yeah, what you gotta tell you, Shore,
I feel anxiety for the first time in my life,
for the first time in your life, not an anxious person.
Well that's pretty good being twenty seven and not have
an anxiety till you can't watch the Studio?
Speaker 2 (16:08):
You can't?
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Why not?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
An episode was rough? I'll tell you what.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
The second episode of The Studio best single episode of
TV this year.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Why don't you spoil it. I'll just say it's the
best episode. I did just say what happened in it?
You just said it's the best episode. I gotta go
back and revisit it. But now it's maybe they didn't
think it was the best episode. They're wrong.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
But if it was, then why would you go to
episode three because it's going to be worse. Well, we're
on episode two. Episode three is I mean that you
just killed their father?
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Well, in any season you watch, there's going to be
better episodes than others.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Season. It's the season of the studios. Second episode is
the single best episode of TV this year.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
But they might have been with great anticipation what was next.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
The rest of it is also great. The rest of
it is also fantastic. Not spoil anything. I'd spoil anything
to say. I will say I didn't enjoy a Good Fortune,
which is a Throgan movie.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Keanu Reeves has an Angel.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Okay, it's been in theaters the last couple of weeks,
so just you know, if they want to dive off
because they're now anxiety is because episode two, well we're done,
you can't read is an angel? I was gonna say
where it's for us? Were jumping in.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
He's an angel. You spoiled that for us. Mike hasn't
seen it.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Well, that was in a movie and it was part
of the marketing campaign. Can't read is an angel? I
didn't know that he's actually an Anaheim angel.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's what he is.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
It means nobody saw it. It means like, I don't
think anybody. I think it might be the only aud
to Keanu used to play for the Dodgers. They traded
him for Show Hey. So they traded Show Hey, they
got an actual angel. But Keanu Reeves got hurt, hasn't
played making the final out. But he was on he
was on the plate though his foot was down.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
That's sure.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Now now one man was on the plate.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
So let's go back to the anxiety of ty Shirt,
because you seem to have lost him. No, no, but
I get it because it's a it's it's an episode.
It's one of those comedic episodes that you feel a
lot of anxiety over over what you're seeing on the screen,
and it gets the point where it's so entertaining, but
sometimes it can get really uncomfortably like, oh my god,
(18:11):
I just want to I just want to kill that character.
Speaker 4 (18:14):
My old.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
My older daughter would stop watching it immediately, like any
of those situations.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Yeah, it gets too uncomfortable. Yeah that happens. Yeah, but
it's okay, ty Shirt, it's okay. It's not real. It's
just it's just it's the whole time. I'm like, just
shut up, Just sit down and shut up. It's so simple.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Hey, got a great idea. Fight, We're shooting. We're shooting,
not cut cut cut, Okay, So believe it or not,
there is still time left in the final NBA game
of the night, the Thunder and the Clippers, who tipped
off at eight o'clock Pacific time tonight on NBC.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
That was good for us.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
There's four minutes left in the game the Thunder or
killing the Clippers, right, so it's one twenty to ninety seven.
But this is where I think NBC is kind of
pushing it a bit by saying, yeah, we're gonna tip off.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
This game at eight o'clock.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
What is it Coast to Coast tonight or whatever the
tag Coast to Coast Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Yeah, in theory, I get it.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
But number two, it's we're in an in an era
now of watching television where earlier is always better and
no one's gonna stay up to watch something because I
can always get the highlights throughout.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
I look the NBA being a highlight league?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Was that a jab at late night comics? You want
you want as many people as possible to watch the Thunder,
the defending champs who were undefeated, still gonna be undefeated,
and the Clippers. Right, you want you want as many
people watching starting at eight o'clock. Oh so you can
watch the entire first game. What if the first game
is a blowout? I mean I get that the NBA
and then NBN, NBC. This new way with streaming is
(19:47):
a little bit different. But I think you're pushing a
bit by saying, hey, we're gonna tip off at eleven
o'clock East Coast time. But magic Hawks game gave us
all sorts of stuff. It was a Hawks blowout. No
Trey Young Desmond Bane got thrown out with one of
the most athletic plays you're ever going to see, half
ass blocking of a shot while pulling a guy down,
grabbing the ball and throwing it at him as he
(20:08):
hit him. Did you put the magic in the Hawks on?
Thinking that's again people are gonna want to go see
I mean, come on, man, what are you doing?
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (20:15):
I mean I you can overlap games a little bit.
You want more people to be watching. You don't want to,
you want people Maybe I'll watch a little bit of
the Thunder and Clippers and you stay and watch a
little bit more instead of oh it doesn't start till
eleven o'clock. Yeah, no, I'm not watching. Yeah, but you
stayed and you got the good part because the Clippers
were who stayed. People are we're on the west coat.
This is late this game. If this game went to overtime,
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potentially this game wouldn't be over until we got off
the air, just like the eighteen inning affair with Major
League Baseball. That's a sweet that's a game that actually
started on time, So I'm okay with that. But this
is a game that, no, we're going to start it
so late that if this game was closer or an
overtime game, we could.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Conceivably be off the air. This game would still be
going on. Right.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
That doesn't make sense as a bit business model, it
does not make sense. And I get that they want
to do things a little bit differently, but you show
me the metric where they're saying starting a game later
is better for people watching show me where that metric is,
it doesn't exist, does not the limit does not exist,
limit does not, it does not exist, does not exist,
because the same just trying to jab a mean girl's
(21:20):
reference in there, Come on the same people will be
watching it on the West coast where it's three hours earlier,
way less people watching on the East coast where it's
ten thirty eleven o'clock. It's going to bed, going to bed,
not watching it, not staying up. But you know what,
staying up to watch the Angels games, Padres games, maybe
(21:40):
the Dodgers for love or hate or fantasy or betting implations.
But this is hard for the course. Man, it's it's
a half hour. You're either in or you're out. It's no,
it's not. But why where and what business? Is that
the right strategy? You're in or you're out? No, No,
we want to be welcoming to people, want to be
(22:01):
They've already told you they don't care because they're a
highlight lead.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
You don't want to.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Make it more. Did well that was a bad idea
because that made it more. But you know what he said,
I want to make things more difficult for people to watch.
You want to make it easier, but it's not. Do
you want to make it easier eight o'clock you watch
your you know, Wheel of Fortune and your Jeopardy.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
There's the Clippers and you watch my local news.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
I'm going to watch my program and then we can
watch the basketball when it's on. No, it's you the choice.
You didn't have to watch the local news. You got
Clippers and you're thunder. You're making it harder. Convenience. There's
never been anything more convenient now than than than what
we consume entertainment wise, whether we don't have to leave
our houses to get big movies and TV shows. Everything
(22:46):
is about convenience. In no way, shape or form. Is
anybody gonna say I want to jump through more hoops
to watch that game. Well, but that by going to
peacock more hoops. I want more hoops to jump through.
Give me more hoops of jump more. I want to
add the marketing camp. I want to see that. Yeah,
well and again. I also want to see we talked
about this the beginning of the season. I want to
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see what the streaming numbers and the streaming numbers are
really like for the NBA games that are on people,
Tom Petty last, let's see where they're at. All the
boys upstairs want to see how much you'll pay for
what you used to get for free. Let's go now
late the Kawhi Leonard, he's watching just like you. The
NFL trade deadline today was dominated by two trades the
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Jets made Quentin Williams to the Cowboys, Sauce Gardner to
the Cult Right. We've talked about those trades a couple
of times from all the different angles. The trade that
needed to be made that didn't also involve the Jets,
and it's an epic fail on all thirty two NFL teams.
Breese Hall does not get dealt. The number one offensive
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player available at the deadline does not get traded. Why
to reports and many sources, the Jets held out they
wanted a third round pick for Breeze Hall. Okay, Jets perspective,
I understand that you want that. You have a young
running back who potentially you could trade somewhere and he
might like it there and want to stay. You want
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a third round pick for a guy who is a
three down running back, doesn't need to come off the field,
catches passing the backfield he's physical that you want to
hold out for a third round pick. When it comes
down to it and it's two minutes to the deadline
and you're not getting anything better than a fourth round pick,
which is allegedly what the Chiefs offered, you trade him
for a fourth round pick because you're not re signing him.
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He's going to be a free agent.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
He wants to go.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
He has put out all kinds of different emojis and
different gifts of the day with Anthony Anderson and eyeballs.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
I want out right.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Jordan Schultz even had the story he wants to be traded.
So when that happens, you trade the guy. You're not
trying to win this year. I don't want to win
any more games this year. I want the number one
pick in the draft.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
We won a game.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
We're not going on seventeen. Okay, I'm done. I'm okay,
I'm being done winning. I can watch the Jets just
think about who's gonna stay for next year. But I
want that number one pick, another first round pick we
got this year. That's what I want, right, Don't worry
about trying to win games this year. You're losing him.
He wants to go. So you bite the bullet and
you make that trade in the final minutes. Okay, fourth
round pick now, Epic fail by the Jets, Epic fail
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by the other NFL contenders because you don't want to
part with a third round pick for Breesol. Are you
trying to win the Super Bowl or not?
Speaker 2 (25:31):
Chiefs? Are you trying to win the Super Bowl or not? Steelers?
Speaker 1 (25:36):
If you have a cry need, we'll talk about the
Chiefs here because they're the team most obvious in need
of a running back and they want to keep the
super Bowl window open. So many people figure, oh, the
Chiefs are still great. They can't run the football. Patrick
Mahomes is still their biggest threat running the football. You're
trying to win now, right, Travis Kelcey. Not a lot
of time left, Mahomes? Whoever many years left? You don't
want to waste a year. You think you're really good.
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You think you're still really good. You got your weapons back.
If you're worthy these Rashie Rice is back. You don't
want to part with a third round pick, right, You
don't want to amp things up a little bit to
make sure you get him. Maybe a fourth round pick
this year or and a fourth round pick. Whatever, you
don't want to make sure you get Breese Hall. How
do teams that are a running back away and not
just from being a contender?
Speaker 2 (26:17):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
If you're a five hundred team and well, Breesehall might
make us better. Is that going to make us a
super Bowl contender? A third round pick we're thinking about
as being a starter. Eh, I disagree, but I understand
the hesitancy to part with that pick. If you have
Super Bowl aspirations and you think you're a really good
running back away from the Super Bowl, which no team
needs a running back more than the Chiefs do. How
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do you not make that trade? How do you not
bite the ball and say, okay, third round pick for Breeseol,
let's do it. Let's bring the best offensive player available
at the deadline in and you're the Chiefs. If you
go and win with Breese Hall, he's gonna want to stay. Hey,
let's do a two year deal for thirty million dollars. Oh,
that we can figure out because Travis Kelsey's retiring, we'll
keep you. That's great, Let's do it. Like, why would
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you not do that? That's such a fail by all
the teams that call themselves super Bowl contenders. You're not
gonna part with a third round pick, not a second
round pick, not a first round pick. You're not gonna
part with a third round pick that could potentially help
you win the Super Bowl this year. That's such an
epic fail and a scared strategy by every team that's
a that's a running back away from being that big
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super Bowl contender. Yeah, it just seemed the the opportunity
was there. The fourth round pick report that comes out
on the Chiefs, like you push forward. The Steelers in
particular is the other team, and I'm glad you mentioned
them as we brought them up a little bit earlier.
You got three third round picks and two fourth rounds
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next year. You can't give up one of those. Yeah. Now,
maybe the Jets are also reticent to trade those guys
within conference.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Just if you have to overpay, you have to overpay,
you go and make make the move. Jalen War and
that offense they beat the Colts. Okay, you're you're still alive.
You're still viable. Right.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
The race Evans are still chasing you. They may be
the favorites in the betting market, but they're still chasing you, right, Now,
Jalen Warren had two touchdowns. He barely fell forward on
his sixteen carries. All right, good receiver out of the backfield, whatever.
But Breis Hall's a different, different cat. Right when we're
talking about the explosiveness and what he brings to the table,
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you go make that move. Be bold for the Chiefs.
Be bold.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
You've got a bunch of playmakers on the outside. Think
about the nightmares he gives defenses in what you have
now with Rice Worthy, all of these other receivers back
in full effect. For Patrick Mahomes, who's an explosive option himself,
as we've seen in the running game. Because your running
game is not good, Isaiah Pacheco is not, then no,
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you can't Kareem Hum is not the answer to to
really make that offense hum. You bring in a guy offense.
You know on the NFC side, the Chargers where Hey
come on with dollars, had a couple of nice games.
But Amari and Hampton, you think is gonna be great,
but he's hurt, and you know Harris is out for
the Go get Breeze Hall, Go.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Get Breese Hall.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Giv me a guy that helps offset a little bit
of the deficiency you have at the offensive line. You know,
you made a move with the Saints to bring in
a guy with allt being done for the year. But
this guy, you know, releases a little bit of that
pressure with his explosiveness. So yeah, there's there's another team
that's a contender that you push in. I don't see
how you don't go for it right pushing kicking the
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can down the road going maybe it doesn't work for me.
Epic fail by all thirty two NFL teams on Breeze
Hall tim Now to find out what's trending in the
wide world of sports. But guy has been called the
Breess Hall of Fox Sports Radio. He likes to tweet
with emoji's and jiffs too. It's Steve Disager, jeffs giffs
one or the other. By the way, have you ever
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tweeted ever? Yeah, we used to have like a generator
generic account here and then someone went off the rails
and they couldn't figure out I didn't go with the
time stamp and not they covered their trunks.
Speaker 4 (30:03):
You next we eat and tell people, hey, I'm in
line at the donut.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
No to say, you're tried to sell a car and
it didn't go well, so uh not me.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
I heard the last two of the previous sentence before
you introduced me. The last two words were epic fail.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
And now here. I wondered where this was going.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
Everything is final in the NBA is Oklahoma City now
eight and oh beat the Clippers in a comeback one
twenty six to one oh seven shake Giljos Alexander thirty
points and twelve assists. James Harden had twenty five points
for the Clips, most of that in the first quarter
as LA's Kawhi Leonard was out with a mild ankle.
Entry Golden State beat Phoenix won eighteen one oh seven
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despite thirty eight points from The Sun's Devin Booker. Home
wins for Toronto and Atlanta. New Orleans had been oh
to six, but ed Charlotte won sixteen one twelve. Charlotte
did not score a point in the last three minutes.
The Pelican Zion Williamson will miss at least a week
with a strained hamstring, and Chicago Josh Guiney with a
triple double, edging Philadelphia one thirteen, one eleven. This was
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a battle of five and one teams. Bowls were down
by twenty four in the first half, took their first
lead with three seconds to go for Philly thirty nine
points for Tyrese Maxi statsing saying that in NBA history,
Philadelphia is the first team to after one quarter have
at least forty five points and at halftime have at
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least seventy five points, but then score under forty total
in the second half and lose the game. Cleveland's Darius
Garland could reportedly be back Wednesday. He's been out since
toe surgery in June. The late game in the NHL
of the ten on the Slate went to La at
home three nothing over a Winnipeg team that had been
nine and three, Anaheim seven three winners against Florida and
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the Ducks eight three and one Vegas at home shut out.
Detroit won nothing, Colorado three to two over Tampa Bay,
Carolina three nothing winner at the Rangers Carolina eight and four.
Philadelphia wanted a shootout at Montreal, Utah and overtime winner
at Buffalo. The New York Jets traded defensive back Sauce
Gardner to the Colts. The Jets delle defensive tackle Quinn
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Williams to Dallas. The Cowboys also acquired linebacker Logan Wilson
from the Bengals. The Seahawks picked up wide receiver Rashid
Shaheed from New Orleans, and the Jaguars acquired wide receiver
Jacoby Myers from the Raiders. The NFL's trade deadline was today.
The Falcon signed kicker Zaane Gonzalez. Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett
will start again Sunday at Seattle. The one game suspension
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of Washington linebacker Frankie Luvu was rescinded tonight. In the
first college football Playoff rankings, the top three are Ohio State, Indiana,
and Texas A and M. Notre name is number ten,
but Texas and Oklahoma would each be out of the
playoff as of now, even though they're ranked eleven and twelve,
because Virginia, number fourteen in the country as ACC champ
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would get in and unranked Memphis would get in as
the best of the so called group of five.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Virginia, there is a possibility you could make the playoffs well,
very much.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
Show of course, there's like five or six teams that
could say that. In the ACC tonight, UMass football went
to oh to nine, losing at Akron forty four to ten,
and then's college hoops Duke over Texas seventy five sixty.
The late game at Oregon went to the Ducks on
a late layup sixty to fifty nine over Hawaii. And yes,
there was that women's basketball score season opener in LA
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for cal State Northridge. They beat Bethesda of Anaheim one
O three to thirteen. Northridge led at the half fifty
two to nothing. Padre's pitcher You Darvish will miss next
year after elbow surgery. And women's tennis number one Arena
Sabolenca won again at the season ending WTA Finals. Sabolenca
will face Nick Curios in an exhibition in the Middle
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East December twenty eighth.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Back to you, Thank you, Steve though The Jason Smith
Show with my best friend Mike Harmon coming up next,
The good and the scary of the first college football
playoff poll out tonight.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
That's next. This is Fox Sports Radio. Be sure to
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