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January 11, 2018 • 15 mins

Allegedly Tom Brady asked for his backup to be traded to another team. What have you done to get rid of your competition!?!?!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
Firm Elvis Presents show. So it's scary here and uh
Greg Te's over there. Yeah, hey, so do you believe
the rot? You believe the rift between Tom Brady and

(00:23):
Belichick and Craft? This is in sports talk. Everybody left.
Everybody left, So when you leave, you leave the two
children at home. This is what you get. Ever comes
seconds later, this is what you get. I think Gregg
has a valid point, So let's talk. I don't think
I think. I think I think Brady forced Jimmy Garoppolo out.

(00:47):
You think so? You want the competition of the backup quarterback.
It's the third backup quarterback he's had chucked out. I've
been reading about you know that. You know, Belichick, Brady
and the other dude fighting the whole dude, Robert Craft.
I was gonna call him Croft, but I agree with you, man,
I gotta tell you, I think that between the three.
But here's if I'm Brady right, I mean, what more

(01:08):
can you possibly accomplish at this point? Even if you
finish out the year, but next year just call it
a day like it's over. Man. He's making like the
thirty five million a year, and I don't need to
be corrected. It's a lot of money. The point is
with any job, so we can make it relatable everybody.
You never wanted to feel like the new The new
guy is gonna take your job with a new girl.

(01:30):
And so Brady may be the greatest of all time,
but at some point he doesn't want to get Eli Manning.
Meaning you know, Eli Manning won two Super Bowls, but
now that he's thirty seven, they benched him. But that's different. Store.
You cannot compare Eli Manning. What's going on in New England?
Comparing the situation? Yeah, but Eli Manning Q can't even
compare to Tom Brady. Tom Brady, I'm looking at Eli Manning,

(01:55):
who's the face of the New York Giants. Like listen,
Joe Montana, maybe the greatest quarterback of all time run
out of San Francisco for his backup, but Peyton Manning
run out of India. But again, you're right, you're right, right,
But hardly any Hall of Fame quarterbacks when he's the

(02:15):
same comparing, he's actually making an analogy. But I get
what he's saying, and I agree. But in those two
situations that he mentioned, though, Joe Montana, Super Bowls, Steve
Joe Montana goodbye. Yes, okay, but wait, but but both
of those teams, the Giants and the forty Niners, at
the time, we're on their way down. The Patriots are

(02:35):
not even close to on their way. We're on top
of the world. Steve Young came on and Montana left,
but was not hold on a second, hold on a second.
So didn't didn't Brady just destroy the entire team now
for the for its future and say, you know, because
he's got an ego. Now that's the problem. It's like,
I want to be here, screw you. Let's run this
mother out of here, right and now when I'm done

(02:57):
in two years now what Well, So that's that's what
I'm saying. Now, now your team is screwed, New England.
F you. So he's not doing it for the fans.
He's doing it because Joe Montana won four Super Bowls. Enough, Yes, Cory,
So I think if I'm Tom Brady, I would say,
when you feel like you're in your last year, they

(03:17):
can draft a quarterback. In his mind because he'll like
to sit with a guy on his last year and
get out right. But he aft over the entire well
because okay, because his because the backup was ready to
be a starter. If you have a guy on the
bench who's right out of college, he's not ready. You're
not gonna lose your job. But why not just let
it play itself out. There was need to push him
out because the thing was Brady had his worst year ever.

(03:39):
I know that because he was my fantasy football quarterback
and this was his worst. They're still on their way
to another scene. I think this is gonna be the
least listen to podcast ever. But it doesn't matter. It's
about any job you have. It's like if you work
in a restaurant, you're a waiter and they hire this
hotshot waiter a waitress and they're like getting more tables
and people love them. You're like, they're gonna get my shifts.
I'm not gonna help them. People I like gettings like

(04:00):
that too. Every occupation. It's like, I'm a comedy writer, right,
and people who have a job as a comedy writer,
like on TV shows, are not likely to help another
comic get a job because they could lose their job.
Any job that's worth having is worth keeping. And if
you're afraid to lose it. You look at Great Tea
for instance. What if somebody, some some young jack out
of college came in here and said, I'm gonna be

(04:20):
the new Greg t the frat boy. How would you
feel been there, done that? Though so many people have
come already and knocked at the door and never got
in because the thing was trying to call a Brady
and trying sabotage what I have accomplished and who I
am as a talent for the elves Ram Morning Show.
I'm very confident in what I've done and the path

(04:41):
that I've already created. Not at forty. I think that
by Brady should and that's where I disagree. At some point,
at some point his skills are diminishing. At some point
the Patriots are gonna be nine and seven right and
let them worry about it then. But he's worried that
the guy who's Garoppolo was ready to say. And that's

(05:04):
where I think Brady was wrong. He should never been
worried about it. Never, it didn't matter human nature. Garvelo
was leaving anyway. He was, he was gonna go get
he was gonna stay anywhere. Brady's wife, Gasel bunche In
beautiful woman. And this is not my opinion, but jas
L bunch In is in her mid to late thirties.
She's got to look over at young two year old
models and worry about are they going to take her
job or get her runaway time or whatever. It's human nature.

(05:27):
We all worry about the you're in radio. People in
radio worried about how they look. People on TV are worried,
like am I getting wrinkle lines? And I don't think
you shouldn't have to worry. I think that if you
you have, if you have still the test of time,
and you've done what you've done and there and and
the awards have mounted up, you're fine and it doesn't
matter how you roll out. Jay Leno Elvis Durant be
worried that a young guy was coming into the morning.

(05:48):
Jay Leno was number one in late night TV for
twenty something years. In that time, they fired him twice
for two different younger guys. Yes, but they pushed him
out for Conan Brian who failed in that role. Then
he came back, he was number one again and they
pushed him out again for Jimmy Fallon because they said,
you know what, long term, he's got to go, sooner

(06:10):
or later. Fallon's ready, let's get him in. There are
so the guys like Elvis Durand and Howard Stern, those
guys should worry about that, you know, somebody taking their job.
I didn't say Elvis, why is he not Tom Brady?
I don't under telling you. Why tell me? Because Elvis's
skills aren't going to diminish as a morning show host
at some point, though, Elvis will be seventy eight and
not going to be doing this job anymore. At some point,

(06:32):
this job as a radio host on a on a
pop culture morning show, you're not pop culture anymore when
you're eighty, and if your grandfather's eight and he's pop culture, fantastic.
But at some point we're all gonna be like, this
is not for me anymore, and you're gonna be working
at a Classic Rocks. So then, so why is the why? Maybe? Okay?
So why did Tom Brady have to act all defensive
and try to get Garoppolo out? Because if Garoppol again,

(06:54):
because it's that's that's the problem. But he but he
understands the sport. If Joe Montana and Brett Farve and
and everything. The teams are going down were not, Yes,
they were. They were not when Brett Farve left, they
neither change. That's not true. He retired. They were winning.
What sports anyway? When sports not sports talk, it's about

(07:18):
it's about life, It's about and he looked at your
professor at school, wherever you work. My father was a
police officer for thirty one years. Okay, at some point
he was fifty five, and the guys out of the
police academy were twenty two and they were the ones getting,
you know, promoted and better shifts. And because it's the

(07:40):
it's the changing of the guard. Whatever you do in life. Look,
when you're it's you're in school. You're captioned with TV
news anchors, right, TV news anchors, they're like, oh why
is why is the girl out? She's forty because the
network decided we wanted twenty five year old. Greg's defense,
he's saying, like, but somebody who's well accomplished and who
doesn't matter that father time gets everybody. Jay Jay Leno

(08:01):
was number one, he's out. But I just think if
you know what you've accomplished and you're on touch, what
your boss for yourself to walk over that, but you
know your own time when to walk over somebody for
half the price. Tom Brady feels he can be at
forty good enough to win. But I think tom Brady
was nervous having yes, right, that's that's what. And I
understand what you're saying. You shouldn't have been. I'm saying

(08:22):
it's human nature to look over your shoulder and say
that guy's gonna take my job. Well, I don't. I disagree,
I really do. I think that you know you've accomplished.
But again, every other quarterback that has accomplished what Tom
Brady has was similar. But those teams were on a
day warrant. The forty Niners will not say that definitively.
Look that up. But you don't know that really. Okay,

(08:44):
let's find out the Niners. When Montana left, we're losing
Eli Manning, the Giants are losing, the Packers were losing.
That's what happened when those three left. That's exactly what happened. Scary,
what's new with you? While he looks it up? Well,
I'd like to know why the hell you're run around
the radio station putting wet paint signs up everywhere. I
think it's kind of funny. Gregg t is taking electrical tape,

(09:07):
uh and and he's like roping off walls. He's connecting
from one side of the wall to another side of
the wall, and he's put a side up that's his
wet paint, and he puts the sign up and he
walks away and he's putting them all over the station.
So now people are afraid to touch the walls. Right, No,
there hasn't been a paint job here. What are you talking.
I think it's terrific that when you put up I

(09:28):
think everybody that's listening right now should go to work,
go ear yourself some blue painters tape and start writing
sign that says wet paint, and just put them on
the walls everywhere where it's not wet, and just watch
what happens throughout the day. Very funny to watch people
not toutch the walls because they think walls are wet paint.
This five signs around the radio station. That's a wet
paint and they're sticking to the wall. And as we

(09:49):
turned to Dave Brody, did you find it, Yeah, Joe
Montana's last season. Yes, they were fourteen and two and
went to the NFC Championship game. They were right there,
show me record fourteen to division plates for who wait
for the forty Niners. There you go, now, Steve Young
took over ninety three, won a Super Bowl of ninety four.

(10:09):
They were They were not don't don't talk sports. I'm
gonna I'm looking it at myself. I don't. I don't believe.
I don't listen when I speak confidently. It's because I
know I'm right. I don't believe that's just who I am.
I'm if I'm not confident. I don't spell in that way. Meanwhile,
so what are you doing this weekend? Brodie? Yeah, I'm
gonna throw a I was right party. You know what

(10:32):
I want to say? This is what I was talking
about this morning. You know we're gonna get you an
argue with someone. How do you diffuse it and get away?
I just change the subject. I don't. I don't want
to do nothing. Nothing argue about what I'm saying is
in two thousand eighteen. I don't want to do it.
So what I do now? You just change the topic. Yeah,
what do you do this weekend? I'd rather I would
rather learn about what Brody's doing this weekend back and
fourth while we're off for Martin Luther King Jr. Yeah,

(10:52):
are so we are? Yeah, I'm gonna go down to
Atlantic City. Are you really really going? I don't know,
hang out? Hang out down there, Maybe you do some gambling.
How much are you prepared to lose on a weekend
at a don't ask that question, but you have to
write it's not that, it's not the golden world. Have
to pick an amount of money, right, you're comfortable with
and losing? This money here is just my party money

(11:13):
and I'm not coming home with it. And that's the
best way to approach going out. If you win, that's
that's you know. I see on the cave. Do you
leave your A T M caught home? No? I bring
it with me because sometimes I want to go back
from more money too quick. Well, that's just it. If
you have you don't really have a number, then, so
what is your number? What are you comfortable in losing?
I I mean, God, we'd love for you to win,
and so would you A couple of hundred dollars, So

(11:35):
four hundred bucks that's not a couple. Okay, you're gonna
lose more than that. I mean let's be real. Don
don't just say I played black jack. So I start
with on the on the ten dollar table, five dollars,
fifteen dollar table, and then I work my way up
if I'm winning. If I'm winning, I'm playing with house money.
So okay, So what is the number four in the house?

(11:56):
Two hundred? And then if I have to go back
in on my on my TM, then I I disagree.
I'd be I'm comfortable with walking away losing five bucks.
That's that's most of us. There's three of us. And
he said two hundred. I have two hundred bucks that
I drink at a good restaurant. I get sweaty at

(12:17):
a hundred, right, okay, So okay, I see Brody really
walking away saying I lost the hunder bucks enough. I
really can't. He's got a good head on the shoulder,
but he knows when to say no. I gamble when
I get there. I gamble if I'm up. But you know,
mainly guys mainly gamble. You know. I know it's like
a statement no. No. A lot of women, a lot
of women will rationalize and be like, I would rather
spend this money shopping. I don't understand I would rather

(12:39):
a new pair of shoes or something, or they equate
the money you're putting out on a table to an accession.
I do the same thing though. If i'm if I'm beat,
If I have chips in my pocket and I'm like, look,
I'm gonna have two hundred, I go what could I
buy for that? Right now? Is the enjoyment of gambling
worth more to me than buying, you know, putting it
towards a TV set or a new electric device? You set, Oh,

(13:02):
I love it, Like most women I know, they rationalize
it that way, whereas me, I'm just sitting there. Once
you convert from cash to chips, I don't see the
cash anymore. I'm like, oh, I'm just playing. Well, that's why.
That's why you can't convert the chips, because it doesn't
seem real. That's why they do. They bring you into
a fantasy world. This is the frustration with a podcast.
I wish right now, like what you said you know
about women that you believe blanket statement that most women

(13:25):
you know would rather walk away with the money. I
wish right now the phone lines could ring and we
can grab a phone line. I'm sure you can find it.
You're listening to this, I think we're gonna get a
lot of frustrating No, I'm not. I feel like I
thought there'll be a thousand women that come forward right now. Back, Hey,
I gamble? You're talking about I play roulette. Oh, I'll
play some slots, I'll play some block and firness is
fanness scary? Did qualify? And he said the women he

(13:47):
knows that I know, Yeah, he knows women. You, Kathleen,
do you gamble? What are you doing if you have
two hundred? By the way, we're not talking about your outfit.
We're talking about going too in a casino? What do
you what do you do with it? I paid the
penny slots? But how much you comfortable losing? If you
went to Atlantic City or Vegas? Would like could you lose?

(14:09):
Like when you see guys sitting at tables gambling, what
do you what come losing? Well? I think they're kind
of sad, Like what do you think about the money?
And we're not you're not phrasing, right, I'm not impressed
by big spenders. If that's he's not phrasing. Let me
try this, okay, let me try. Let's a game show.
Let me try. Why do you not. Why does it

(14:31):
bother you to lose a little more money? You have it,
so why would it. Here's the thing. I prefer to
gamble in the in the form of lottery tickets because
half of the fund for me is daydreaming about what
I'm going to do with the money before numbers come out.
Gambling is too fast. I like a slow I like
it nice and slow. But do you would quit the
money you lose? Like I could have bought Choose. I

(14:51):
could have bought absolutely I could have I should have
purchased a two fifteen minute morning show Olf
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