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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:31):
Welcome inside final hour tonight the Jason Smith Show with
my bes friend Mike Harmon. Uh And just as fast
as you could say, hey, we got an NHL playoff
game in overtime. Nope, not anymore at escalated quickly. Maybe
Gabe Landsgog was the cooler for tonight's game for the
(00:52):
Avalanche Stars win it and over time two to one.
A big night in the NHL. Look, we talked about
the Kings winning a game at home up over the Oilers.
They went it's six to two. Big night in the
NBA playoffs as well, which we'll get to more of
the NBA coming up in a minute. But we are
less than twenty four hours away from the draft, and
(01:14):
I know I saw it a couple of times, maybe
once earlier today. But I don't know. We have a
big cable system here. It's not like we have, you know,
cable town like they had a thirty rock. You know,
we have pretty big cable system here with everything. We
could not find Draft Day of the movie at any
point in the last four hours. How is it not?
(01:34):
How is it not on any station that has the
rights to it as a marathon leading up to the draft,
it should be twenty four hours of Draft Day. Oh,
by the way, pat and pending for that, like it
should be on Hey, twenty four hours up to the draft.
We're gonna put Draft Day on. It goes all the
way up to all after all they up to and
they air it like you know what eight times and
twenty four hours you get air because probably it's over
(01:56):
two hour movies, so with commercials it's probably three. You know,
you probably get eight times. Do you not have that?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Now? I know it's on streaming, No, but I don't
mean streaming, I mean regular a I can flip around again,
most people do flip around.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Oh draft days. I'm gonna leave it all while I'm
doing whatever I can then flip back to a game
if I want to see that because look, as much
as you want to say streaming, streaming is something that
still you go there saying I'm gonna watch this, and
I'm gonna watch it. I'm gonna be an active watcher, right,
which means I'm gonna watch something on stream because I'm
gonna sit and watch it and that's my number one focus.
Whereas when you turn on cable and movies on cable,
(02:30):
generally it's a movie you've seen before. It's I'm more
of a passive you where it's on while I'm making dinner,
it's on while i'm doing it, playing a game on
my iPad or something where oh hey, I love this
part and I can stop and watch it. Then we
need to a point where Ellen Burston comes on screen yelling, no,
you have to bury your father's ashes today. Okay, I
can focus on my crossword puzzle for a few minutes
and then go back to it after.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Why you gotta do that to Elan Burston because that
was stupid, That.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Was a stupid part of my No, it's gotta be today.
For a woman who's whose entire life she understands what
what Sunny Weaver's dad everything was about that she knows
how important the day of the end, first day of
the NFL.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
To some degree, she didn't like it, and this was
her way to fighting her kid is the GM And no, no,
I gotta take time out of you looking at that,
Vonte mac no matter what paper to say, Hey, you
gotta say something.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
We gotta spread your dad's ashes today. That was just stupid.
It was stupid. Okay, there's other stupid parts of movie too,
but that you know. But that's the charm of Draft
Day is that even though parts of it is really dumb,
and certainly you look at how the GMS acting, you're
like going, okay, that that's not realistic. But then you
watched the Giants.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Then you've watched years of the Cleveland Browns, You've watched
the Jaguars, you've watched the Jets.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Watch and watch the Island go that GM and head
coach would get fired if they did that. Scotty Carson
would get fired and Jacksonville if heated that, all these
guys would all get fired off. Terrible general manager, I'm
on the mass. Terrible.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
The barbarians are as the gable all right, So here
you get you want you want better news, Yeah, give
me better at six o'clock tomorrow Pacific Standard time in
the morning. Yes, okay, e E is running draft day
nine am tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Okay, am okay, Well to hang on Harmon's Harmon's got
his own marathon going here ocause, So six o'clock on
a noon tomorrow on I f C. Okay, back to
back so okay? So six am, Ony, yeah, nine am
on and.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Twelve o'clock on City okay, and then six o'clock tomorrow night.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
One. Okay. I would I would have run that a
little bit earlier, because I get it that's gonna run
into the drug.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
But Cometo or one of those guys, Steve Comet, how
you like that? Used to work with Steve Cometo. They go,
oh man, and then and then Saturday morning he hasn't
been at in twenty years, Steve Cometicos gonna give me
an aj Benza line too?
Speaker 4 (04:59):
There?
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Games could could it give me a Florence Anthony. I'm
Florence Anthony. You didn't know what was gonna. I don't
even know. She was a gossip columnist and she would
always end with looking at the camera going I'm Florence Anthony,
and she would say it like that and he was
really funny. No, it's good. I'm Roseanne, Roseanne and Dan.
(05:22):
She was great. All right.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
So, and then Saturday, if you didn't get enough draft
coverage between our work here at Fox Sports Radio with
Jay Glazer, Jennie Taft, LeVar Arrington and Joe Douglas, into
us into Ben mallor uh, you can watch at two
thirty in the morning on Saturday.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
But the problem, what's that buddy that is not on
the album is Jason's got a FEVA and he needs
more draft day the night.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Tell me, I really do you want me to start
it on my streaming? I want to explore the room.
I want to explore the room with that. You know,
you don't just randomly fire up one of the services
and start looking around to what it's talking.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
It's like, okay, then if I want to go back
if a game gets closer, it's a pain in the
ass to go back. It takes like forty five seconds
to go back conversation. No, that's what I mean, Like,
you know, well said, hey, look the Mets played earlier
today and I sweep that Phillies. But no, but I'd
want to go back. It's just more of a pain
like it's it's still let me hit the button to
go back. Sometimes it takes a few seconds. I want
(06:19):
I want them. You don't have to get up off
here out of your chair to go to But this
is what you ask if you ask anybody that watches
TV in a big way, and they would say, oh no,
forty five seconds to get from something to something else,
way too long. Did you see the latest innervation?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
They're working on a service that I just killed off
that I might have to bring back from this feature.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
What's that?
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Then I'll be able to watch sports and entertainment in
a multi view system. Okay, it's part of the the
YouTube TV expansion.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Okay, all right, so.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
You'll be able to pick up to you know, make
your own four box.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
If I can watch Draft Day and then I can
watch the draft of something at the same time, all right,
why not? And I could do the volume on anyone. Yeah,
there you go. See, but still no draft dates and
you know what, I'll start it now.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
That's just for us.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I mean really, it's just insane. You don't have it on.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
But that's the thing is that the charm of Draft Day,
of the movie, it's like it's not it's not a
great movie, but it's got a lot of forward propulsion,
and the plot is good, the actors are enjoyable to watch,
and it gives you just enough somewhat semblance of the
chaos of the day, sure, and what the NFL does,
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because look, obviously it's a big it's it's it's kind
of a set a little bit of satirical and going
on that more sterial, but more over the top of
what the NFL draft really is. But you get a
great sense and sometimes and I understand, Hey, when you
make something like this for TV, you gotta have plot
lines in it that isn't just hey, it's all football. No,
you need plotly, you need Ellen Burson in you need
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what's going on with Jennifer Garner, you need all of
this to show everything going on with Sunny Weaver, the
chaos he's dealing with, and over the top. And it says, okay,
and if it's a little bit unrealistic, I'm okay with it.
But there's enough fun and there's enough great line. I mean,
this is movie. He's got great one liners in it,
so many great one line of course, and that that okay,
it makes it makes up well when you have Dennis Leary,
(08:11):
is he singing I'm just a regular Joe or is.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
He trying to catch Spider Man? Or is he this
is the team Miken coach? Even I mean you got
all of that.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
He's not believable at all his head coach, by way,
And I love Dennis Leary. I think the guys one
of the funniest comedians in the last thirty years. I
love Dennis Leary. And you're so not believable as a
head coach like Kevin Costner. Believable as the GM he is.
He's a fantastic job in this movie. He carries everything
and he's the conduit. He does a great job. But
even all the smaller ones. When you get to Brian Drew,
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the guy playing Brian Drew is really really good, right,
and the and the Cleveland Royalty storyline with Terry Crews
is so great and you get emotional at the end
when his kid gets draped and then you started running
White Chicks down? Do you want you want to be
a Cleveland Brown? And he puts his hand over his
head and you're like, oh my goodness, you know, and
the bow Callahan falling and you know, Sam Shepherd, Not
(09:03):
Sam Shepherd. Sam Elliott's not quite a Wisconsin had foot.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Oh come on, he was fantastic. Looks like the first
time he's worn shorts in his life when they had him,
they had him on TV. I don't wear shorts. I
normally have chaps. Can I wear blue jeans and cowboy boots?
Now the thing is there's practice going on. It's it's
spring practice, all right.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Fine, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Gardner's really good too, right, she's
shin Mingbride. I mean salary cap no Chi McBride actually
is terrible, and he's terrible, and at least the Seattle
head coach is not believable, but he's fun because he's
very frustrating. And Scotty Carson not believable as well, but
he's so flustered that he's fun. Right, And Jonah from Deep.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Is fun, you know, But tell me Scottie Carson doesn't
invoke images of several war rooms over the last decade.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Absolutely. Oh yeah, you can totally see this. I mean
that's Joe Shandon. Yeah, that's completely Scotty car and it's so
Joe Shane. They just need to recut it where Scotty
Carson's got a young kid. That is the question we
get to ask Joe Douglas tomorrow. You know all the
football films out there, let's focus on one that really
matters draft ding and you know the funny things. The
(10:14):
funny thing is one of my friends become friends with
in the last ten years. He's in the movie and
he's in his big scene is he's in the war
room scene for the Browns. Leilani Barrett. I went to
his birthday party two weeks ago. His birthday party is great,
way look at it?
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
I went to his birthday party and great to big
voiceover guy and does a lot of voiceovers, and he's
one of the he's one of the crew or the
you know, part of the staff that's in the scene.
I said, what was it like shooting that. He goes,
my goodness, you tell me, it's insane, everything going back
and forth and Kevin Costner's saying this, and he goes,
oh it was. It was just an absolute blast. He's
in the entire scene. I don't think he has any lines,
(10:53):
but he's he's in the scene. He throws the football
at a girl. But head the more I look back
as I go, that's Jonah from Veep is here and
he's he's in this and I keep waiting for him
to run a Jonah line, you know from it. I mean,
it's so unrealistic, but it's just fun. It's it's the drama.
What are the Browns gonna?
Speaker 4 (11:11):
I mean?
Speaker 1 (11:11):
And you tell me, I'm come on the end of
the end of the draft where hey, it's not do
we take bow Callahan or not, it's we pass on
bow Callahan and we take Vonte Mack And oh boy,
I'll tell you, you know, underrated performance by Chadwick Boser and
and and the film stuff with that is fantastic. Oh
Vonte was out of the game. Here, go back and
watch the tape, like like, not only did they pass?
I mean, just think about this first round for the Browns.
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The day starts, they trade up for the first overall
pick in the draft, but at the end then they
then they say, Okay, a guy we could get all
these plays, We're gonna take him number one overall. Okay.
Then I'm gonna trade away all of my second round picks,
and then I'm gonna trade back with my second round
picks to come back and I'm gonna walk away with
(11:53):
a linebacker that gets to the quarterback. I'm gonna walk
away with a running back whose Cleveland royalty? David putt
because he felt like it. Ye, Brian Drew stays the
quarterback like I kind of want a draft day too.
To be well, Brian Drew got hurt in the preseason.
I was screwed. Should have taken bo Callahan. Always wanted
the sequel. I always wanted the revenge of Bo Callahan, right.
(12:15):
I also wanted the brass knuckle phone case that enough
I look for that. I was there.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
You can buy it.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
It's tough, but man, that's so good. That's so good. Man,
that that just that. I would love to have that
for my phone. The brass knuckles on the phone. Thirty dollars, Oh,
thirty dollars. But is it real brass knuckles?
Speaker 5 (12:33):
Like?
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Is it? If it's plastic, it's gonna breaks like silver bucks.
I mean that's great, But would my fat fingers fit
through that? I don't know. I mean, did you lose
I don't know. I don't know if I lost waiting
in my finger, yeah, I lost wait around my wrist.
I can now touch my my my middle finger to
my Uh, when I touch around my wrist fingers, Yeah,
I don't know. My fingers might not even fit through.
(12:56):
I would just have like the fingers like when I
try to put a ring on my middle finger and
it just goes past the first knuckle. Like that would
be it. Like I gotta hold my phone like this.
It doesn't work.
Speaker 6 (13:05):
Well.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
The first thing you had to do is get off
some of that sodium. Oh yeah, that is true. Yeah no, no,
no, no no. So getting off the sodium.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Is a big thing. And distance yourself from the Knicks.
Listen psychologically, that does help the Mets one today. So
everything is fine.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
It'll be distanced from the Knicks for quite a while
soon enough.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
What do you need distance from? I need distance from
the Knicks in a big way. Exit. How about a
Fresca exit? Swallen down the Jason Smith Show with my
best friend Mike Carmen live from the tirec dot Com studios.
But I mean, like there should be twenty four hours
a draft day and interspersed with interviews.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Well, they give me that Christmas story for twenty four
hours every year.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Why can't they give me draft day? I mean, cause
it's going it's a very specific thing. And I don't
you know, I don't know how and now how has
there not been a companion Draft Day movie? Like we
had Deep Impact and Armageddon? Like okay, how can we?
How we not?
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Like Draft Day is like got a monopoly on NFL
Draft movie because it's nor the NFL Draft movies. Feel
like it's time to sit down and write one. You
me and chat gmt NFL chick.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
We could have a script out in an hour that's
gonna work out fantastic. Uh, eight seven seven ninety nine
on Fox eight seven seven nine nine six six three
six nine, The Jason Smith Show with my best friend
Mike Carmon Live from the trag dot Com Studios. I mean,
why not? Why not?
Speaker 5 (14:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Why not? It's gonna happen our version, our version, Uh
coming up next. Yes, we'll have more on the eve
of the NFL Draft. Plus we break down the stunning
evaluation that came out today about one NFL Draft hopeful.
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Speaker 1 (16:01):
God, I'm missing ass.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
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Speaker 1 (16:25):
Fox Sports Radio The Jason Smith Show with my best
friend Mike Harmon live from the tire rack dot Com Studios. Uh.
First of all, happy fortieth anniversary to new Coke. Was
forty years ago to new coke. The Coca Cola company decided, Hey, yeah,
we've had Coca Cola popular for the last you know,
(16:46):
like fifty five years. But uh hey, now we're gonna
get rid of it and give you new coke, new formula,
new taste, new soda. Old coke is out, New coke
is in. And then that lasted seventy eight days. More
people said, wait an it, new coke is bad. You
gotta bring the old coke back. And just like the
NBA did when they David Searn says, the new basketballs
(17:07):
we have are gonna be great. No, the new basketball suck.
Oh okay, they went back to the old basketballs. New
Coke seventy eight days. Now we're back to the old Coke.
Seventy eight days. That was it. Uh, seventy eight days.
That was It's all we had. You know why Knew
Coke with New Coke failed because it was bad? Was it?
That's why it was. I don't remember it. New Coke
(17:27):
was terrible. Uh it was. It was a much different
take than a much different taste take, a much different
taste than you were used to. It was a little
bit kind of like pepsi. But bottom line, you look
at the two sodas that everybody's loved their whole life.
Pepsi's a little bit sweeter. Coke has a little bit
more that that that boulder taste, that that that everybody loves.
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But you know, when when I go back and think
about this, man, you can think about Coca Cola brand
as one of the most recognizable brands in the world,
is still incredibly successful as they find a way to
you know, get I ask their sugary drinks which are
so bad for you. But hey, they reinvent themselves with
Coke zero and diet coke and all the other different
kinds of soda they have. Like I feel like New
Coke is the dictionary definition of someone trying to justify
(18:13):
their job. Because this is where and everybody can everybody
can can commiserate with. This is that when you go
to a job and somebody new takes over and they go, Okay,
I'm going to change something that's wildly successful because I
got to put my stamp on this company and I
have to justify my job. I can't continue to just
make money and have things go well, because what did
(18:33):
you bring me in for. I got to justify my
job so I can change things now. Sometimes this works,
not always and not often enough, but this is where, hey,
we got to do something big. Let's shake it up
and change the game and bring in Nuka. Old Coke
is really really successful. No no, no, no, New Coca Cola.
Oh okay, new Coca Cola seventy eight days and I
(18:53):
can't remember forty years ago. I guarantee you everybody in
charge of New Coke got fired looking.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
At some old survey data that said, Coca Cola, the
granddaddy of them all. That formula accounts for twenty six
percent of corporate sales. Dian Coke is at seventeen percent,
So you got that going for him. Coke zero Sprite
barks yeah, barks h fourteen percent. And then you get
(19:19):
into power Aid and all their other subsidiary, secondary, tertiary brands.
But yeah, I'm always curious when you add another product line.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
It's like it's one thing.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
If it's running alongside, it's to say, no, we've got
something wildly successful, but let's just change it.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
We're not gonna offer that any And here's the thing.
You know, they were worried about it that they replaced
old coke with it because they're worried that if we
put new coke out and it sucks and people don't
buy it, we failed because people just say, what, I
want new coke. They may try it in the beginning
because it's new, but I don't like it. I like
old coke better. So they cut off their nose despite
their face. Let's get rid of the product that we
(19:58):
that everybody loves, because it's embarrassing if that products still
around and people like the new and people don't like
the new product. Looks like the new product is an
absolute failure. So I said, no, no, let's make it where
it's the only choice and then people will still buy it.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
The other thing is that I'd love to get back
and get into the white papers, like taking myself back
to business school now of the all right, what is
the what is the incentive for a restaurant to carry
pepsi products? Because I'm seeing that a lot more like
they must be getting a little bit of a juice
free product, the pre free syrup all that, because it's
(20:34):
seeing seeing a lot more prevalence of that of late,
you know, the cola wars are back and alive.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
You know, I think about that when I you know
about the you know, pepsi in the war. When like
when I go to a restaurant and they say what
would you like to drink? What are you gonna have?
And I'm gonna say, okay, of this and a drink,
I'll take a die coke and they'll go pepsi, die pepsi? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Sure, Like is anybody really gonna say h And I'll
have a die coke diapepsi?
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Oh no, no, Just a lot of people. Really, I
don't think anybody will. Well, I don't go to Costco
just because of that. No, they're gonna give me a
sample and make me drink. Apparently they switching over one day.
I think in the near future. Pushing over is one
they just like when you go to a restaurant, it's
not really a war. That's like bringing a water gun
to like a grenade fight. No, or bringing a knife
(21:17):
to a gunfight, like it's the coup p Yeah, yeah,
cokie sure, and it's and it's uh, but look, I'm
not saying, oh, no, matter how much you're not gonna
drink pepsi, I'm not gonna drink what I drink diet.
So it's like I'm not gonna say, oh, die coke,
we have diapepsi. Okay, no, don't bring me that. No,
come on, can't bring me that crap.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
No.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
I was like, oh, diapepsi. That's fine. If I say
I'll have a diet diapepsis die coke, Yeah great.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
You know how I avoid the whole thing. How's that
you have coffee?
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Oh yeah, well, A lot of times now, a lot
of times now that I'm over fifty sometimes I'll go
to breakfast and I'll like, what would you like? I'll
have a diet coke, yeah, oh, and a mocha really yes,
die coc and amocha? All right? Great?
Speaker 2 (21:54):
And then and then I'm a walking embodiment of the
Chris Farley sketch. Did you know that that was decas
sort of a.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
So look, we're getting set for the NFL Draft tomorrow
or less than twenty four hours away. So exciting. And
there's no more polarizing figure who has taking up more attention,
way more attention than we needed than Shador Sanders, who
initially looked like he was gonna go no later than
second overall than it was he's not coming out of
the top five. Then it's he's not getting out of
the top ten. Now is he going to get past
(22:25):
the Steelers at twenty one? His draft stock has fallen?
And then today there was this report that Albert Breer
Monday morning quarterback put out there according to NFL Draft
in NFL insider Tom pelisera who's been around for a
long time with NFL Network, Tom Peliser reported that a
current NFL assistant coach said this about Shadoor Sanders quote
(22:47):
the worst formal interview I've ever been in my life.
He's so entitled, he takes unnecessary sacks, he never plays
on time, he has horrible body language, he blames teammates.
But the biggest thing is he's not that good. Right now,
that is a scathing report. And I have never heard
that sort of criticism of a of a player ever that.
(23:11):
I mean, usually it's a hey, you know this guy.
Yeah he's good, but he has trouble, you know, getting
through his reads or another thing. Yeah, we like him,
but he's more of a developmental guy. This is out
and out. We don't like this guy. And that's something
I have not heard. And I've never seen a draft
report like this. I don't think I've ever seen one.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
But if legitimately, that's what the guy said, right, and
that's quoting this this person in the room in the
interview process. Most of that's got nothing to do with
the damn interview, right, He's the worst interview. Okay, he's entitled.
Well he says he's the word he didn't know, but
then he gets deep into the But you got nothing
to do with the interview. Give me more on the interview. Yeah, Well,
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I think the more specificity there. The rest of it
has got nothing to do with it, taking sacks and whatever.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
He's got nothing to do with your interview. No, no, no,
But I think what he's doing is this is this
is the whole part of why we don't like him.
It's the interview party is entitled. But you want to
get down to brass tacks with football, it's this as well.
I think honestly, the coach is probably saving stories that
he could have telled that might have been more damaging
to Shador Sanders, Like you wouldn't believe what the guy
said in this He I'm gonna I'm gonna just gonna
(24:19):
cover it for you by saying worst interview I've ever
sat in on, because you know their stories with the
worst interview I've said, And if he says it, then
they're gonna know what team it was. It's gonna get
out and it's gonna be bad. So I'm just gonna
I'm just gonna kind of broad brush this with a
worst than ever I've been on. But you want to
know about him on the field, unnecessary sacks, never plays
on time, horrible body language, blames teammates, all these other
(24:41):
I mean that's that's not at all we've said.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
We talked about a lot of those things you and
I on this show since that game against Nebraska, Right,
A lot of that was on display in the moment,
the stuff for the interview process. You know, we've heard
the word entitled a few times. I'd love to flesh
that out a bit more so. Is that confidence that
you don't like, like, like, what is it? Because some
(25:06):
of it comes back to it might be a you
as the receiver problem.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Right, You've heard as how you're.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
You're you're you're getting an answer, and your predisposition based
on what you may have talked to other people that
have interviewed him, or maybe you've seen clips on TV
or whatever. Like, you know, you have conversations inside your family,
and I know I do with my daughters and with
other folks, and depending on my frame of mind, what
I hear and how I interpret it may not be
(25:35):
at all how they intend it.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Yeah. Likewise, here this might just be like he is
who he is. You don't have to like it this, Yeah,
and this is not a one off with what we've
heard of you. He comes in very very arrogant, very
full of himself. We've heard about that, but not a
bad trait to having a quarterback. I can win, I'm
gonna turn you right, I'm gonna do all this. That's
what we always ask for, right, All that, all that
(25:58):
is fine.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
But the lesson to be learned, because this is the
realistic part of this, is that do I think that
this is being made up?
Speaker 1 (26:05):
I don't think coaches make stuff up. Do I think
you're a little bit more personal about it because Shador
Sanders and Dion Sanders are both such big personality and
maybe they turn you off so you're more harsher in
your analysis. Absolutely, But the real lesson in this is
that no matter who you are, you're Shador Sanders, you're
cam Ward, you're Ashton Gentee, you're Jackson Dart, whoever you are,
(26:28):
you have nothing. You have something in common with every
other person whoever's gone on a job interview in their life.
Someone wants to hire somebody to fill a position. There's
lots of choices they could go with. It's not like
you're the only one, right, Hey, they have their favorites.
And here come the five people whose resumes we like
the most that come in for the interview, and what
(26:50):
you have to remember is you're always selling yourself? Are
you always one hundred percent who you are? An interview?
You know you want to put on your best You
want to put on your best behavior. You want people
on Okay, Yeah, there's gonna be times where I say
this or do but I think people understand that. Okay,
you're still an individual and you're gonna do your own
things sometimes. But you want to sell yourself as a product.
And it doesn't matter if you're interviewing at a bank,
(27:11):
if you're interviewing to be a quarterback with the Browns
or the Giants, whoever it is. You are selling yourself
and you want to make sure you put your best
foot forward, which means I want to show you how
confident I am in my skills without coming off as
you just unplug on me because you tune me out
because you think I'm arrogant. I want to come through
(27:31):
with who I am, but still have you understand about
who I am because I don't look it did one.
This is why I'm like, Okay, I really don't get
you because I'm meeting you for the first time. Understand
this is what job interviews are about, and that's where
I can say for Shador Sanders, did you do your best?
And that's why a month ago, what did I say?
He's got to go on a month long victory tour
of Hey, maybe you didn't get to know me, and
(27:55):
you know, talk to me a little bit more. This
is what I'm about. What has he done the last month?
Albert Bier wrote about this. He's gone and talked to
all the different teams to give them more depth. Who
is about himself? I said this a month and a
half ago. This is what he's got to do leading
up to the draft because he is killing his draft
status right now. Whether it's accurate or not. The the
optic and and the the image is reality. So if
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this is what people think you are, then this is
what this is what you are, so you gotta go
change that. But the lesson here is that, okay, there,
you can come in and be arrogant and be and
be a little bit cocky, but be a little bit endearing,
give the best, give your best traits at all times
in a job interview. Because I get the philosophy of
if they don't like me for who I am, then
screw it about. Just tell you this, are you going
(28:36):
out on a date with someone you really like, and
you're just gonna sit around and you know, pick your
teeth and and and and watch the game while you're
kind of half listening to the other person. No, or
are you on your best behavior because you want to
impress her because you like her and you want to
keep going out on dates. But no, you're gonna do
stuff like that. You're not gonna go So what do
you do? Yeah, that's great.
Speaker 6 (28:53):
Oh, hang on hand on the knick's out the ball.
There's eight seconds left. Hang on, hang on, hang on,
hand on, hang on in say hang on ah, brunts
and use suck you know what. I'm sorry, I may
as well go home. I'm not in a great mood
for this. No, of course you want. You want to
put on your best foot forward. That's why you can't
go into a job interview like like he's done and
just say.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
Yeah, this is kind of who I am. Unapologetic. Yeah,
you're gonna turn people off. And these are the people
you want to go work for. Right, if I want
to go work in this bank, if I want to
go work at Wells, Farga or Bank of America, I'm
in this interview. Bank of America. I always wanted to
be at Bank of America, one of people, because I
know I can get it in Bezzel, because I've seen
it in the movies. I want to get at Bank
of America. This is where I want to get in.
(29:32):
I'm not walking to go. You could trust me with
the gold. I'm gonna make this bank so much money. Ah,
you kind of got a five year plan to have
your job. No, you're not gonna win. They're gonna say
get out, We're gonna hire somebody else. That's the lesson
in this. And now you're just picturing a big interview
at Bank of America.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Well, I've got you on a date screaming about the Knicks.
I've got well an he can't get a date with
a big Knicks game.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
I'm no, I mean you got agular season.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
I mean shows a huge flaw in your own planning.
So if I'm me would be significant other at the
other end of the table.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Going nix on, like, why am I here? Let's see
what this is all about. I miss a nick.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
You can bart metalize I'm gonna learn a lot about
this or if.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
It's like now or I have no expectation for the Knicks.
I go, go yeah, and I'm a big Nickson. Isn't
the game one yet? But I wanted to come out
with you and it's like, oh you really like me now?
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Last ning that was from Alvin Breer, right, yeah, did
brears follow up question go something like did he find
the one hundred.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Dollars at the back? See we pull it all together?
X draft presca exit swollen dumb. The Jason Smith Show
is my best friend Mike Harmon Uh time out to
find out what's trending in the wide world of sports
from someone who's been called the Starling Marte a Fox
Sports radio Because both Starling Marte and your boyfriend have
(30:52):
the nickname Poppichuo? How frequent does that?
Speaker 5 (30:57):
How freaking is that that I call him poppi Chuo?
Speaker 1 (31:00):
But just that in general as a term of endearment,
but for people, I mean, it's a great term of endearment.
It means sexy daddy, right, Yeah, of course it's all
day thing is well, but.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
It's very different in Spanish and Latin culture to say, Bobby,
that's like normal, you know, like that's not what.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
About if David Ortiz Poppy who's just possactly like in City.
But yeah, everywhere today is Darling Marte with the game
poppychul like, oh, that's awesome. I guys.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
We'll start in the v Do they really call it
Bobby Choulo?
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Yeah, no, I'm not making that up.
Speaker 5 (31:39):
I guess I've never heard, like god the volume on
during their broadcast.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
He's the real poppychol Your boyfriend is an imitating not
at all, okay.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Not all fraud so rude story.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Marte should sue your boyfriend. No, all right.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
We'll start in the NBA Fellas, where the Rockets of
even the series against the Warriors one on nine to
ninety four, a win behind Jalen Green's performance thirty eight points,
including eight threes. Jimmy Butler took a hard fall in
the second quarter for Golden State was ruled out for
the rest of the game with the pelvic contusion. He
is set to have an MRI on Thursday. The Celtics
now lead their series to zero. Despite not having Jason Tatum.
(32:19):
They topped the Magic one hundred to one oh nine.
Jalen Brown had thirty six points and ten rebounds. Paulo
Bancaro and the lost thirty two points, nine rebounds, seven assists.
The Cavaliers lead their series to zero after defeating the
heat one twenty one to one twelve. Cleveland hit eleven
threes in the second quarter, and Donovan Mitchell ended with
thirty points, six rebounds, and six assists. In the NFL,
(32:40):
Lions and All Pro safety Kirby Joseph have agreed to
a four year, eighty six million dollar extension, making him
the highest paid safety in NFL history. Wide receiver Tyler
Lockett signing a one year deal with the Times for
four million can be worth up to six million. In
the NHL playoffs, these stars as the Avalanche two to
one in overtime to take a two to one series lead.
The Kings outscored the Oilers sixty two and now LA
(33:01):
leads that series to zero, while the Capitals defeated the
Canadians three to one and now lead.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
The series to zero.
Speaker 5 (33:08):
In baseball, yes, the best team in baseball it's the Mets.
It is true, they've won seven in a row and
swept the Phillies. But later on in baseball, the Cubs
edged the Dodgers seven to six. The Giants outscored the
Brewers four to two. The A's top the Rangers five
to two, while the Mariners defeated the Red Sox eight five.
The Rays held on seven six to beat the Diamondbacks
(33:28):
and eleven innings, despite Arizona having the bases loaded with
only one out, they lost it on a double play.
It was a worst way to go, and the Rockies
and Royals best postponed due to weather. They're gonna play
a doubleheader tomorrow Thursday. Guys, it's been fun.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (33:44):
What are you gonna say to Joe Douglas.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Uh, you know we've talked to you.
Speaker 5 (33:49):
You've been thinking about us for a week.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
I think I think I have a plan. You have
a plan. I know. We'll get to that in a
few minutes. Okay, all right, but.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I'm not.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
It's going to be Steve de Sager.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Oh all right, Steve Sag.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Well, here's the thing. If something really bad happens, it
will be on TMZ. I hope. So yeah, there, that's
that's what I'm expecting. Yeah, it'll be there, Trucky. I'm
gonna have pre recorded She's gonna be here. Oko, I'll
let you know how it goes. So perfect, Thank you.
Join the Clippers tomorrow. Thank you, Yes, you know it
exactly my coming up next. Yes, we'll figure out our
plan for Joe when I meet Joe Douglas tomorrow. Plus
(34:25):
give you our last Bold predictions for NFL Draft tomorrow night.
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Speaker 1 (36:03):
Fox Sports Radio, The Jason Smith Show with my best
friend Mike Harmon My upset special live from the tire
rack dot Com studios. By this time tomorrow night, we'll
be wrapping up Night one of the NFL Draft. The
first round will be in the books, and I will
have met Joe Douglas, Jets general manager, who is here
(36:24):
tomorrow the Fox Sports Radio Draft Show all the way
through the first round. Of course, we come on right
after like we normally do, right around midnight Eastern time
is when we come on, maybe a little bit for
me a couple minutes after, but Joe d is here
Frostburg's producing the show tomorrow, and I've made my decision.
How I'm gonna go tomorrow. I may medicine. Now it's
gonna go. All you get a suit up for a week,
(36:45):
it's been what do I do? How do I deal
with this? I mean Joe Dougling, Right, I remember when
I first saw the notice that Joe Douglas is going
to be part of the show, and my thought immediately was,
I think Jason's going to try to work from home. Yeah,
I said, oh, this could be fun, or we could
wind up on TMZ, like either one one of those
things could happen forward GM blats radio host, right, but
(37:06):
I had it coming. So Frossburg, who's producing the Draft
show tomorrow, like he usually does, gonna try to get
Joe Douglas to stay with us for the first few
minutes we get on the air, right, so I can
talk to Joe d I'm definitely gonna wear my Jets
hoodie tomorrow night, like I kind of have to. So
I'm I'm wearing oh boy, you know, I might. I
might go with the logo before he became the GM
(37:28):
just you know, hey, it's gonna keep I've been a
lifelong Jets fan, a lifelong.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Jetting psychologically, that's gonna help him.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
What are you doing? I stay in touch over the summer.
Oh that's great, I see it right there? Do you
like me? Check you? But I feel like if I
wear one of my older hoodie, he's gonna say, Okay,
this is the guy that's been through a lot in
his years on this earth because he's been a Jet
fan his whole life. I gotta give him a little
bit of time. Okay, great, all right, that's fine. That's
(37:58):
how it's gonna go. That's how it's good. It'll be now,
and I'm just convincing myself it'll be fine. Oh I mean,
maybe it'll be on the attack. By seeing the Jed
slow all of a sud I go, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
You become the embodiment of all the fans he dealt
with that were around the team facility.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
We're gonna start the show when you're gonna say you, okay,
what are you talking about? He goes, you just m
f Joe Douglass up and down, and you picked him
up and put him up against the wall. I go,
I don't know. I blacked out that there might.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
Be very well, real, real, fair, old school kind of
moment when he's debating James Carrville.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Did I really do that? I kind of blacked out.
I don't remember any of that. No, no, it's perfect.
We have no response. But look, I'm excited to meet
the guy, Bob, excited to have that show. Remember that
time that you drafted Sauce hand Garrett and the other guy.
That was awesome. That kind of reminds me because look,
(38:48):
Phil Jackson ran the Knicks into the ground, like spiraling
Doward into a play. He didn't. But when I when
I met him really quickly at the time at Barnes
and Noble, when he walked by Zoe and I going
down the stairs, I said, hey, great job with Porzingis.
Because he did. Because Porzingis was a great draft pick.
I mean, it wasn't working out. The Nicks were terrible,
but he was a great dress I Hey, nice job
with pors. I focused on the positive with him, so
(39:10):
I can say to Jody, hey, like Frostburd's good. Hey,
thanks for Sauce, Thanks for Garrett Wilson, Thanks for Jermaine Johnson,
Thanks for trying and signing a thousand offensive linemen and
having none of them work until just last year. Thanks
and thanks, I mean I said, no, it's good though.
What was Phil Jackson's response? He laughed, Eli laughed as
he was going We were going on the on the
down up a blind squirrel. I mean, now the thing
(39:33):
is we Zoe and I wine squirrel. You can smash
you over the head with his zens there, no, no, no.
We were at the back of Nobles and Zoe and
I were going down the steps from the top on
the second floor. And we used to do a thing
when she was a kid. We would count the steps
going down to see if we come up with the
same number. So we come all the way down from
the top and we get to the landing and we
go down the rest of it. You sound like francessa.
And we get to the bottom one, two, three, four,
(39:53):
and we get all the way down to the bottom,
and of course we're on both sides of the steps
going down, and you know, this is a while, agoes,
this is Barnes and Noble is open. So we go
down to get to the bottom. It's fine. We get
to the bottom and I go, I go thirty five.
His dad had thirty six. I go thirty five. Did
you count the landing? She guy counted the landing is one,
but this step is one, and I go, but I
had thirty five and I'm not even paying attention. And
all of a sudden I hear from three feet away
(40:15):
a guy laughing. He goes, okay, you two, And I
look up, but I go, oh, sorry, hey Zoe, we
gotta move. Phil Jackson's got to get up the steps.
And she goes, oh, and she moves. I go, okay.
He smiles and gains because he was he was kind
of entertaining for him and going by and go, hey,
nice job on, poor z ingis And he kind of
looked back and smiled and kept going up the stairs.
Because you know, he likes to buy books, Like, yeah,
he likes books. He likes to buy books everybody. He
(40:36):
was in there on a book tour, book buying expedition
for something.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
I used to see him at the pancake place down
the road in Manhattan Beach.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
But he didn't never said anything to him, he didn't
insult him. I smiled and nodded. Let the guy read
his newspaper. Oh nice, okay.
Speaker 4 (40:49):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
He always says, oh, do you not go up to
a guy and like disrupt everything he's doing. I don't
say that. Do not steal his shoes off his feet,
run away with him.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
How do you not do that?
Speaker 2 (40:58):
How do you not go with a knife shave his mustache?
How do you not do that? How do you let
people just have their lives? You always say that to me, Oh,
what do you do with Phil Jackson?
Speaker 1 (41:06):
No? Oh, I just let him have his life. I
say that about guys. You going, I can't believe you.
How did you not pick the hairs out of the top.
Speaker 6 (41:12):
Of his head?
Speaker 3 (41:13):
No?
Speaker 1 (41:13):
I would have done that. That's what you do all
the time, all the time when you say that all that. Yeah, No,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
I want hair from the unipron, Phil Jackson?
Speaker 1 (41:25):
What do you want from me? All right? So with
the draft tomorrow, we've had our Big Bowl prediction. We
told you that Marian Hampton's gonna go on the top fifteen.
The Giants and Browns will both trade back into the
end of the first round for quarterbacks between twenty five
and thirty two. I think four quarterbacks will go in
the first round when it's all said and done. But
the big one we've talked about the Cowboys trading up
(41:46):
to get Ashton genty. Yeah, they'll go at number four,
number five with either the Patriots or the Jaguars to
get Ashton genty. Odds are thirty to one the Cowboys
end up with genty. And you are gonna put your
money where am I mouth is?
Speaker 2 (42:00):
Well, you know what it looks like? A show slush fund?
Might be an order here.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
Show slush fund? How much you're gonna put on that?
And I don't make that much money? Like five bucks?
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Five bucks gives us a pretty healthy return.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Ten bucks gets you a lot, ten bucks gets you
three hundred bucks.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
Fasos some uh some decent returns.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
I like it. Now you can. You can order food
tomorrow and buy it once he wins. Coming up next
to my buddy Ben Mallen. Draft tomorrow