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September 29, 2020 32 mins

It's The Best Of The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker! Chris and Rob debate if Patrick Mahomes dominating Monday Night Football performance proves once again that he's Jordan-Esque and easily the best quarterback in the NFL so far this season, argue about if LeBron James is trying to juice up the narrative by claiming that this Bubble NBA TItle is the toughest thing he's ever gone through professionally, and discuss why Lamar Jackson tends to struggle mightily against the Chiefs.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
You're listening to the best of the Odd Couple with
Chris Bruso and Rod Harker. All right, Rob, I'm a
nice guy. See if Rob Parker was in my shoes,
he would come on the day and be like, Oh,
I told you, Chris Bruce. Rob Parkers is a fraud.

(00:46):
He's a fraud. I've been to every NFL stadium in
the country. I've been covering this more for thirty five years.
I know what I'm talking about. He's a frosy. I'm
not even gonna do that because I'm a nice guy,
and I like Lamar Jackson. I pulled for Lamar Jackson,

(01:09):
but he's a great quarterback. But the man, the myth,
the legend old ziem and I told you, I told
Rob Parker, and I told America or September eighteenth, two
thousand and nineteen, while before he'd won a Super Bowl.

(01:36):
I told you this dude is Jordan esque. We got
the receipts. It's on Instagram, it's on the I couple files.
Pat My Homes is jordanst not yet the gold. He's
gotta lie. He's still got to accomplish, but he will
barring injury. And now the football world late, just like

(02:00):
I said, you gotta signed Cam Newton in New England
and everybody said no, they don't want him. Late, they
came around to Bruce Arte's point of view and Rob Parker,
let's hear what Peter King, the Great Peter King, NFL
reporter for forty years, had to say on to her today.

(02:23):
This is gonna sound idiotic, okay, and it's gonna sound
way too early. I thought we were watching the Michael
Jordan of football last night. I don't think it's that.
That's an unbelievable performance by Patrick Mahomes against honestly against
one of the best defenses in the league, easily a

(02:45):
defense that had smothered two teams. And I just was
extremely impressed with Mahomes And I think, imagine how much
better he's gonna be with Andy Reid. He's really something,
Rob Park, I'm gonna give you a chance. I'm gonna
give you a chance to get on the Mahomes bandwagon.

(03:08):
You're wasting your time. And look, I'm not even gonna
go there. Aaron Rodgers is great, you're on the Aaron
Rodgers bandwagon. There's room for you on the Pat Mahomes bandwagon.
You can still jump on. And I'm offering you that
olive branch right now, Rob, I'm offering you the Olive branch.

(03:33):
Come on board the Pat Mahomes train. Because, as I
told you, he's jordan esque. Will you accept my offer? No?
First of all, I'm gonna say, Chris, you are a fraud.
I'm gonna call you a friend. Really, are you ready? Really?

(03:54):
You pick the Ravens to win and the Chiefs to cover.
That's what you picked. No, Behy, that means no, because
if he's so Jordanous, and then you're gonna say that
you gonna win every game, you know, and we have
the sound Chris Broussard, here we go. I think Baltimore wins,

(04:16):
but they don't cover. And I'm going with the Chiefs
in this one. You Jordan didn't win everywhere. That's not
the Jordan win every game. You were so all into
what what mahom was gonna win? We want to pick
him to lose crillly so they's gonna go fixe no, no,
but you to put your're you're just the biggest flip flopper.

(04:37):
That really me. And what James Harden is the best
player in the world, Chris, what the best learning the world?
If any day don't Lakers, don't you don't be lying
at me, lying, How in the world could you come
up here today with your chest stuck out and you
pick the Ravens to win. That's fraudentent, Chris. If you

(04:57):
were so in on Patrick Mahomes and he the crypt
and Night and he has the Lard number, you wouldn't
have picked the Ravens, Chris, you would have stood firm.
And here's your other fraudulent talk. For as great as
Patrick mahomes season is going on this year, let's just
be honest that he's not even having the best numbers

(05:21):
this season. He's not even Russell Wilson's better, Aaron Rodgers
is better. He's playing great, that's fine, but he doesn't
have the best numbers in the NFL. He doesn't And
and the two of the three two and their three
wins have come against winless teams. I'm not gonna take
anything away from what he's done and what he's doing,

(05:43):
but come on, Chris, you're just overreacting to these circumstances.
Let me just give you some numbers, Okay. Mahomes quarterback
rating one one fourteen point three, Aaron Rodgers one twenty
one point one, and Russell Wilson one third nine point zero,
Aaron Rodgers fifth fifth and passing yards third, in touchdowns fourth,

(06:07):
and quarterback rating. And the Packers have the top offense
and the number two offense in terms of total yards
in the NFL in three games, and one of the
games they didn't even have Davante Adams. He doesn't have
all the weapons that Patrick Mahomes. And that's not to
take anything away from Patrick Mahomes, Chris, but you're overdoing it.

(06:28):
You're just overselling it. You're going overboard. And you know what,
if we look up three or four years from now
and he's two or three and oh in the Super Bowl,
if thin out tip I'm saying if because I know
how the NFL works, and it's so hard to not
only repeat, but to win multiple titles, so we'll wait

(06:50):
and see. All I'm saying right now is that if
you were so warmboard, you would have picked him over
the Ravens last night. That makes so saying yes it does.
You're talking about of old Side always supposed to go
sixteen and old. So if I don't pick the Chiefs
to go sixteen and oh, I don't believe in Pat
Maho in that game. If he just krypton night, Christ
said day, I said, night, Come on, Chris, I'm at

(07:17):
just like you. You you said you always say, let's
wait and see. If he wins two or three, then
I'll giving his flowers and doesn't say last night after
last night doesn't old. I didn't think he owned Lamar
Jackson and the Ravens before last night. I thought they
were the better team. And I obviously I picked him

(07:39):
to win the super Bowl, but I didn't think they
owned them. But the way they demolished them last night,
and then for Lamar to say it's there are krypton Knight,
that's all I'm saying. That's it. I guess I didn't
know he had to. I had to pick him to
go sixteen and old to believe in them Packers to

(08:01):
go sixteen in a while. No, I didn't say that.
I'm just saying the way that they're playing, that's all.
Be sure to catch live editions of The Odd Couple
with Chris Broussar then Rob Parker weekdays at seven pm
Eastern four pm Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the
iHeartRadio app. But let's go to the NBA, where, of course,
the NBA Finals finally here takes place and begins tomorrow

(08:25):
in the bubble, of course, the LA Lakers against the
Miami Heat. And there's been a lot of talk about
should there be an asterix on this championship whoever wins it?
And Rob and I both agree, No, it's ridiculous. We're not,
you know, just throw out asterix. I think asterix are
for when one team or player had an unfair advantage

(08:50):
over the rest of the guys he was competing with,
and in the bubble, everybody's going about, you know, the
same business. They all got to stay in the bubble,
they all were away from their family for the same
amount of time. They all have had to deal with
everything going on down there. So I don't think there's
an asterix, but some have gone to the opposite extreme

(09:14):
and said, there should be you know, a mental asterix,
because this is actually tougher than any other championship that
you would have to win in the NBA history. And
none other than Lebron James kind of led gave credence
to that thought today or yesterday with his recent comments

(09:39):
about how tough it's been to be in the bubble
and how tough it will be to go ahead and
complete this thing with a title. Probably been the most
challenge of thing I've ever done as far as a professional,
as far as a committing to something and actually you know,
making it through. I knew what I was coming where
we were coming here for obviously you didn't. I would

(10:02):
be lying if I set up here that knew that
everything inside the bubble whatever, would you know the toller
that would take on your mind and your body and
everything else, Because it's been it's been extremely tough. But
you know, I'm here for one reason and one reason only,
and that's to compete for a championship. And that was
my mindset once I entered the bubble, once I entered

(10:23):
the quarantine process the first two days, and then right
from my first practice, my mindset us too. If I'm
gonna be here, make the most of it and see
what you can do, and lock in on what the
main thing is. And the main thing was for us
to finish the season and compete for a championship. So
that's just been my mindset, you know, throughout these I

(10:45):
don't even know how many days it is, whatever, how
many days it is, it feels like five years, so
it really doesn't matter. But I've been as locked in
as I've ever been in my career. I think that's
good honest talk from Lebron. James look Yanni signed to
the compo talked about he was the first one to say, yeah,
I think it deserves an asterisk because he's gonna be
the hardest NBA title ever. You know, I paraphrase a

(11:08):
little bit, but that was his sentiment. Paul Georgia, the Clippers,
you know, he talked about how the bubble had him
depressed and he really was out of sorts and it
showed in his game. So I think it's real. I mean,
we know the Clippers really didn't even want to be
in the bubble, and so I do think what Lebron
said was just good honest talk. And that's my take

(11:28):
on it. Rob. It doesn't mean, you know, I'm not
gonna say this title is any more special or better
or more you know, was more tough, was tougher to
win than any other title. But I'm certainly not gonna
belittle it as well. What are your thoughts? I just
I'm not buying into the narrative because basically it just

(11:49):
sets up a scenario to if he wins and try
to give him extra credit for winning in the bubble,
and if he loses, he can say I told you
it was real tough, and so there's no there's no
like either way. He's covered. Uh. I think when you
say that's the toughest, sometimes going on the road and

(12:09):
having to win a road game and a hostile environment
Chris and travel and all kinds of other things, I
think there are other situations or tougher, you know what
I mean, Like to go to go to Oakland and
beat them, beat them in the game six or whatever
it was, to force another game, you know, to come

(12:30):
back from three to one and win a game seven
in Oakland. You can't tell me that's not tougher. With
the crowd and the pressure and being the road team
and the home team has an advantage, and here it's
kind of a sterile environment. And I'm not poo pooing
the mental part of it about being in you know,
being in uh the bubble and having to deal with

(12:52):
something that no one had to had to deal with
to this point. But I just I know how these
things are, and it's a narrative and it's both ways.
It's just like and Chris Fair or not when he
when he got hurt. Do you remember he hurt his
wrist or whatever and they lost when he got swept
in the final one? Yeah, and then he right, but

(13:14):
he came in with the with the bandage or whatever
on his wrist. Do you remember, like right after the game.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't put on that thing, Chris,
but maybe that's not the time to put it on.
And what would have been the difference if you win
in talk to the media for ten minutes, right, and
then come out and put it on and go on
about your way. So Lebron has done this in the

(13:36):
past to me, just to set up a little something.
And I'm not saying it takes away from his ability
or what he's accomplished. But this is what he does.
You think he's protecting himself. I do. I really, I
think that it's easy to put that out there just
because he has just saying this from day one. Now,
that doesn't you're not you know, he doesn't take away

(13:59):
from what you said. But he's been talking since day
one about how hard the bubble is. I'm not. I'm
not saying that it's not. I think that there are
other circumstances that are tougher as far as playing sports,
going on the road, winning big road games in hostile environments.
That's even not because I'm that that to me. When

(14:20):
you talk about sports and winning those type of games, man,
you know that some guys wilt going on the road
in a hostile environment. I mean, great players wilt and
they can't get a t I would agree with you. Now, again,
we neither one of us knows what it's like. I'm not,
but I just think it's different for different players. I

(14:42):
think there are some players that would prefer I think
there are guys that are preferring the bubble. Rob like
they don't have to deal with, you know, fans yelling
at him, fans who you know don't like them, and
the pressure of being on the road and you know,
just the ravel and all of that. Um, obviously you

(15:03):
missed certain other things. But I do think there's guys
that kind of thrive in this environment. And then I
think there are those guys. I think Lebron's one of
them that really kind of likes the crowd, feeds off
the crowd. You know, we've seen him obviously struggled in
twenty eleven in Dallas, but for the most part, you know,
he feeds off the crowd. It seems like he's always strutting,

(15:24):
yelling stuff into the crowd, looking into the crowd. So
I just think it's different for each player. But when
I'll say this too, about what you said that he's covered,
look lose this series, Rob, there's no cover for that. No,
I'm not talking you. You know, don't you won't he
get crushed, Yeah he will. Yeah, but he can make

(15:47):
the case that what he had to go through in
the bubble how tough. All I'm saying is it's like
just it kind of like gives you. It was the
same thing to me, Chris, and maybe you saw it
differently when he came in after they got swept with
the thing on his wrist. What did you think right away?
What was your first when you saw that? Well, honestly,

(16:09):
I might really remember what my exact thoughts were, but
I tend to agree with you. Like again, he obviously
had the broken wrist, and so it was the doctor's
man said, look, the series over put this on. But
you're right, you could have waited ten minutes, fifteen minutes.
It was a bad look because it just looked like

(16:31):
he was making an excuse, you know, and that so
I get where you're coming from on that. Um, so yeah,
I see that. You know it's over. I can throw
this on now. But like you said, you could have
waited because it looked it just not It looked like
you were putting an excuse out there, right, That's all

(16:51):
I'm saying. And you just you don't. You don't have
to do that. You're better than that. You got swept.
You could just say, man, they beat us, they were
a better team byah blah blah, and kind of leave
it at that, you know what I mean. And then
you get swept because I get swept and beat like that.
Nobody saying oh wow, if Lebron hadn't had that broken
risk or that on. So I just thought that that

(17:14):
was that was an opportunity not to like give yourself
a little crutch so people could say, what, what do
you expect? He heard his risk in Game three, they
weren't gonna win no games, you know what I mean
that he obviously played well, you know, he did all
that the injured. Yeah, yeah, no. And I think in
some ways that human nature in that. Remember, like I

(17:37):
don't remember if it was the first I think it was,
I don't remember which series it was. Obviously they played
so many against the Warriors. But remember when they were
down and losing and he said somebody he said something
about because I'm the best player in the world. Remember
that in the press conference they were down and he
saying something like, you know, he made reference to being

(17:59):
the best player in the world, which he was. And
I think and I don't even fought him for that,
because I think that's a defense mechanism. You're getting beat,
you're being beat by them before you're about to lose
another finals, and you you know, like it's human nature. Yo,
don't forget all right, we're not the best team, but

(18:19):
don't get it twisted. I'm still the best player in
the world. And that's like to you. Remember when after
they lost to Dallas and he basically threw it in
the face of fans. Remember that he said, y'all gotta
go back to your normal lives. I'm still gonna be
remember that whole right, which I also think that's a
you know, remember the times when I yeah, yeah, And

(18:41):
there be times when I felt that, like, you know,
you're getting ripped or whatever. You're like, yeah, you know,
y'all got I'm good, you know, And and I just
think that, like you said, it didn't come off well.
But those what I'm saying is those are natural defense
mechanisms that people have. People have different defense mechanisms, but

(19:02):
that was one and a lot of people, if they
were ripped to shreds by millions, would say something like that.
Maybe not that exact thing, but you know, you're gonna
you're gonna defend yourself. Yeah, you know how you and
I have probably both done it on Twitter, you know,
you know like that it was just right. It was like, wow, okay,

(19:23):
you go back to your little lies no matter what.
All right, I'm lost to Dallas, but no matter what,
you have to go back, right, and you got to
go right, No, right, But I I I don't know.
I mean, I think that the bubble we can only
imagine what it's like. We hear what the players are saying. Um,

(19:45):
do you think there's any like Is there any part
of you saying that the Heat are gonna pull this off? Yes?
About how much percentage? Because you're picking who you pick.
I don't think you made your I think I haven't.
We haven't made I pick, will do it at the
end of the show. But I think I've swung the
other way. I think I'm to the Heat a different pick.

(20:06):
I think hot take the lord. This is what you do.
You just want to be you just want to cause
a ruckus. No, I don't. And and then the little
point zero zero kids, who I'll give you that the
Heat do win, you'll be you'll be like on top
of the world. No, and you won't be as you
won't be as kind as I was in the first segment.

(20:32):
You'll be far more arrogant. No, I won't. And oh
gosh you because I just I've been I've been saying
the lash all the way up until this point and
until we'll make the pick later. But I think I've
been looking at it, and I think just for one
reason only, and you know what the reason is. But
we'll talk about it later. Be sure to catch live
editions of The Odd Couple with Chris Brussar then Rob

(20:54):
Parker week days at seven pm Eastern four pm Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. Lamar Jackson
said something that a lot of people have been making
a big deal out of. After the game, a reporter
was asking him a question about, you know, just the Chiefs,
who who he's owing three against. He's twenty one and

(21:17):
one against every other team in the league, but owe
and three against the Chiefs, and Lamar himself the reporter
didn't use this word, but Lamar throughout the word kryptonite.
There are kryptonite. Um. What a lot of people are,
you know, jumping on him for that or just making

(21:38):
a big deal out of it. What were your thoughts
on that. I didn't think it was that big of
a deal. Used the term to haven't been able to
beat him, and until they do, people are always gonna
make them second tier. So you know, maybe maybe you
didn't win this game and you haven't won in the past.
If they beat him in the big playoff game. Then
they'll they will have slaved their cryptonite and will be

(22:00):
able to move past it. So I think, I don't.
I just think that on a night like that, it
wasn't like it was um nipp and talk and they
had a bad break or whatever. They lost. They were
down big. Yeah, they were down big. So at this point,
considering that they had one fourteen in a row and
it was child's play against everybody else so far, Chris,

(22:22):
we talked about it, right. The first couple of games
was like, this is ridiculous. It's so easy, you know,
very little stress. So the first big game of the year,
they played poorly and they got beat Um. So I
didn't have a major problem with what he said. I don't.
I don't know about you. Well, as a guy that

(22:42):
picked the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl, I gotta
be honest. I would like to come here and be
like Lamar doesn't believe. See he says there there Krypton Nite.
They can't beat him. He knows it, like and and
some guys took that approach. But I looking at the
press conference and the way he said it, I don't

(23:05):
think that would be fair. I don't think that would
be the correct interpretation. Now, maybe I don't know what
was in his mind, but looking at his body language
the way he said it, he kind of chuckled when
he said it. I don't think he I didn't get
the impression that he just was defeated, you know, like

(23:25):
we can't beat this team. They're better than us, they're
too good. I think he was just you know that
the reporter was talking like, hey, they've beaten you three
straight times. They obviously had their way with you last night,
you know any throughout you know, our Cryptic Nite. You know,
I don't I would love to come up here and
say he knows they can't beat him. But I just
don't think that that would be the proper interpretation of

(23:50):
what he's saying. But I will say this, Rob, there's
issues there. Like Lamar dominates everyone else. I mean it is,
you know, Rob, every Sunday he's having a huge game
running and throwing. He was completing like over seventy percent
of his passes going into this game. And yet when

(24:13):
it comes to the Chiefs, they got no answers last year.
I mean, this should have beating them three straight last year.
They the score was thirty three twenty eight. So people
might look at the final score and say, oh, that
wasn't that bad. It was fairly closed. No, the Chiefs
were up thirty to thirteen with two minutes left in
the third quarter. And as they've kind of done in

(24:36):
their losses rob ridicularly the playoffs, you know, they get
down big the Bravens and then they kind of score
a couple of touchdowns or whatever to make it look
like it was respectable, but they can't catch the team.
It's generally over and there's something there. I tell you what.
The Chiefs defense surprised me. And I know the defense

(25:00):
was probably better than most people gave him credit for.
But I thought that the Ravens defense, and you know,
as you said, I did pick the Ravens to win.
It doesn't mean I think they're a better team, but
I thought last night they get to win at home,
and you know it meant more to them because the
Chiefs had beaten them too straight. But I thought that

(25:21):
the Ravens defense would would shine and really play well
and do a good job against my homes. And I
thought that the Chiefs defense would have their hands full
with Jackson. But it was the exact opposite. I mean,
Lamar Jackson through for ninety seven yards and obviously the

(25:42):
Chiefs were just toying with that great Ravens defense. So
I think there's something there. I don't think Lamar doesn't
believe in all that. I don't think he's got mental
problems when it comes to dealing with the Chiefs, but
I do think that they kind of have the Ravens
number and when they meet, if they meet in the playoffs, um,

(26:04):
there's gonna be a little bit of an advantage. They're
just because you sock them around for three straight games. Yeah.
I don't know. We'll see as a season progresses and
what happens and what plays out, but that might be
their ultimate moment to finally be able to do something
like that. You know, is the you know, it's like
the NBA we used to see all the time. Remember
the Pistons couldn't get past the Celtics and the Bulls

(26:28):
couldn't get past the Pistons. You know what I mean, Chris,
We could go through that and then eventually you you
break through, and maybe that's what they need. Maybe that's
that's where they'll get and that'll be the time that
they finally are able to slay them and take their
place and move forward. So we'll see. I mean, obviously
you're not gonna win every game. They had won fourteen

(26:50):
in a row. Had they won, I would have been
really like, Wow, Okay, fifteen in a row and they
beat the Chiefs. You would have had to look at
them in all almost that they almost have a full snow.
I'm talking about the first No, I'm talking about winning
the Ravens. I'm talking about winning is nothing. Nah, nah

(27:12):
it me. I disagree. It's hard to do that. It's
hard to do that. It's hard to do that in
the NFL, to win every week. That's harder win a
super Bowl. No, it's it's harder to win fourteen game.
Anybody can win one game yea. And no, I'm talking
about a Super Bowl game. One game. I'm talking about
one game, two or three. No, I'm talking about winning

(27:34):
the Super Bowl three. But you don't just wake up wow.
I'm just saying how hard it is game. If it
was that hard, then a lot of team would win
fourteen and fifteen in a row. And I'm talking about
great team in the Super Bowls. No, it's hard to
win a lot of games. That's just my opinion. I
think it tastes more to win. It's not wrong, ridiculous,
that's that's no. I've seen. I've seen Trent Dilfer winning

(27:59):
Super seen Trent Dilfer win a super Bowl. I've seen.
I said, I saw Brad Johnson win a Super Bowl,
and I know. But I'm telling you who I saw win.
You're gonna see here on national radio and pooh pooh
a super Bowl. That's not what I said. Now, you're
twisting my words. Man, that's not what I said, Brajohal.

(28:20):
That belittles the Super Bowl. No, I'm just saying, but
don't act as if winning that many games in a
row it's hard. In this league, it's hard. It's a
it's a rarity league. It's hard to win every week.
That's my only It's harder to win as hard to win.
You could get high and win two games and win

(28:41):
a super Bowl. That's the Patriots recipe. Yes, so win
three games in a row is not hard. Christy, you
three games in a row is not hard. The Patriots
get a buy, they win two games, and then they
win a super Bowl, and ain't that hard? How many
Patsie's didn't. It ain't that hard beat in those fourteen games,

(29:02):
not many. I can't believe that you're gonna sit here
and say it's harder to win some regular season games.
That's not what I'm And you know what, they didn't
even find you. Damn what I said you did. That's
not what I said, Chris. They didn't even win a
playoff games. Not what. That's not what I said. My
point was, no, you, Chris, do not twist my words.

(29:25):
He stopping, stop it to get your narrative across. Okay,
we get it. That did you love Patrick? My whole
and they can't just did he chased? My god, you
sound like a freaking fan boy stopping Okay, when he
won a super Bowl and he gonna get a ridiculous

(29:45):
crass what you sound like? Four season god? Sp it already,
my god, Oh day everything you Oh my god. Nobody's
ever thrown the ball like that. No one's ever thrown
fifty he taught out. Nobody ever had an admity weapon,
nobody ever had the greatest goat you ever coach, nobody

(30:07):
ever had who came from a biracial family. Nobody else,
Stop it. You come your lost badly when you're going
to nobody ever had a supporting cast like this, never
said that nobody ever had a coaching staff like this,
never said that nobody ever had a biracial family. Really,
that's what you had to resort to. Come on, man,

(30:28):
you know admitted fourteen season regular season games is great.
It's impressive. I'm not denying that. But you said it
was more impressive than winning a super Bowl. That's what's ridiculous.
Come on, you know that you wish you could take
it back. I'm not gonna hold it against you. It's

(30:50):
just a wrong statement. I don't care if you win
thirty regular season games straight. If you don't win the
Super Bowl, it means nothing. You always are killing the
Offfalo Bills. They got the four straight Super Bowls, they
didn't win it, and you don't give them any credit.
But you're gonna get Baltimore credit for winning fourteen straight
regular season games and not winning a playoff game during

(31:12):
that stretch. Come on, man, come on, that's all I'm saying.
My point was you were gonna say if Baltimore won
the fifteenth straight game, you'd had to give them props. Well,
I'm saying, heck, Kansas City won a Super Bowl and
then blasted the second best team in the AFC and
you can't give them props. Come on, let's just keep

(31:35):
it real. Let's keep it objective. This ain't about fandom. Sure,
I think Patrick Molons is great. I picked the Chiefs
to win the Super Bowl, so we glow, We go
back and forth when they win, we take bragging rights
and all that. But this ain't about fandom. If Patrick
Moons falls on his face, I'll be the first to
say it. You won't say that about Aaron Rodgers. You

(31:57):
won't say that about wins. He gonna win a game again.
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