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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It means horny, And so every rand Baby, every time
I had to go with Randall and I thought you
were just gonna introduce yourself as horn dog and.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
The horny dew. That might have gotten over better than
Randy because the one time I messed up and we
were I mean weird, it was late and these two
dudes were they were crushed and their names were like
Seamous and Connors. I'm like, you know, really Irish and
they're like, what's your name? And I was like Randy
and they go, that's just so American. And I was like,
(00:35):
your name Seamus, Like you've got no dog in this
fight right now, dude, like trying to shame us.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Randy Bellman and the DV Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Do you feel like I need to go back? And
I've had withdrawal from Ireland where I'm waking up and
I'm like, oh, what will I do today the last
couple of days, you know what I mean? Like I
kind of feel like I have a foot in the
water still. I think there's a lot of un uh
checked boxes over there, you know, things we didn't see. Yeah,
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we didn't see anything. I mean that's everybody who has
been there asked me this week. Did you guys do this?
And I'm like, no, did you do this? No? We did.
We had a lot of pep rallies at bars and
they're like, well, did you get to see the famous
church blah blah blah. No, No I didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Here's here's my opinion on all that. That's not what
that trip was, right, So we could have tried to
shoehorn that in and maybe we would have had that experience,
but that really wasn't what the experience was. And I
loved what the experience was, which was this hilariously unrepeatable
Steelers experience, Like we got to experience all of what
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we experience here in another country.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Yeah, thousands and thousands.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
And thousands of others Steelers fans, some of them who
grew up five minutes from my house and some of
them who grew up in Austria.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yep, And I agree with you. I did love that.
And uh, to your point, like, if you would have
tried to do a little of both, you only would
have taken away from the thing we were doing, and
you wouldn't have fully enjoyed the little bit of time
you could have applied to going to see all of
those other historic things, you know, because we talked about like, oh, well,
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we do have time to do a day trip. I
guess at this one part and it was like that
it would have never worked. No, this one was about football. Now,
if it was like the Viking situation, they're staying over there,
they're playing in England this weekend, Yeah, you could have
scheduled in the you know, sight seeing and historical sort
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of vacationing around the football games, because you would have
had a lot of time in between. But that was
what we were doing. We were in we were we
were going to hit it and quit it lash of State.
It would have been fun to stay. I do regret
not having the foresight to figure that all that out,
just to see how far the Yensers would go.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Like how you know, like when when Max was doing
his tour of the Terrible Towel and going to what
I think he hit eight counties of the thirty two
and he's on the cliffs of More and a dude
with a Steeler jersey is just there. He didn't he
didn't know that the tour was coming there, but that.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
That's time the cliff. How could we get yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Into a village and still see like a Pallamalu jersey.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Well, you know what I mean. The other interesting thing
about that along those lines is like Brooke Pror did
stay and she is like going all over the island
and she went into like a little shop in some
I don't know town far away from Dublin, and they
had like swag the Dublin game. And they were bad
shirts and they knock offs, totally knockoffs, and they weren't
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NFL sanctioned for that reason, so the terminology wasn't really
what we are accustomed to. They are just trying to
sell some shirts. And the one shirt she posted said
like Dublin twenty twenty five Croke Park ps versus mv
(04:28):
Oh no, that's not how we know it, right, No,
And it just looked like it was like kind of
pulled apart and like it was not a good It
looked like you sure Jacob would have worn and traded
with a bartender.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Yeah, No, I mean I would have loved to have
gone over there just to get a Strip District bootleg
T shirt.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yeah. I think Brooke is chronicling a little bit of
it on her Twitter account if you want to check
it out. But we had a blast. Talked a lot
about that yesterday. Of course, still coming down from the
time differential. I thought, I fell asleep last night nine thirty.
I'm like, I'm getting right back into it. Got up
at three o'clock and I'm like, oh, am I up now, Oh,
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I'm up now. I was.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
I was in bed at eight o'clock last night, slept
right through to the alarm.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
No good for you.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
Yeah, I did a magnesium and I did my camra
meal and I think it was about nine thirty, and
also woke up at three.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
I did my magneze and camra meal. I boofed because
I wanted to make sure. Yeah, you want to make
sure it really worked. It really worked hard to boof yourself. Yes,
it is. It's hot. That's a hot boof. That is
a hot boom, cam millon because you have to breathe
so hard. It's old hot boof sounds like a lunch
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we had in Dublin and we've got a toasty and
a hot booth.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
Well, no, somebody hit you up and said, hey, meet
me at boof.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
That's right, that was the name of the place. Why
did we go? Peach blood was over there, b e
o uf. You have to go in the back door
over there is no front. I'm like, guys, we gotta
leave this bar. We're going to Boof. Not yet ready,
We're gonna need a few more shots hot Boof. Abby's
got your news. Now what's going on?
Speaker 5 (06:16):
There's this hour rot to you by your neighborhood, Forward
store pleasant with sun today and I have seventy eight.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
All right, so we are in a new month.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
Here are a few things to look forward to here
at home. Let's start with in sports, the MLB wild
Card games continue this week. Game one of the World
Series is going to be this month, so that is
set for the twenty.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Fourth well, I mean the playoffs right now. Amazing that
Yankees Red Sox game. The second game delivered just as
good as the first one. Just fyi, I just like,
so this is the best sports month. You get hockey, baseball,
football all in October. Then that's right.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
NHL season gets started next Tuesdays.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Next week, oh my god.
Speaker 5 (06:56):
And the new NBA season tips off on October twenty five.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
So yeah, we get everything. Yeah, you get all the
all the major sports going coming up.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
In movies this month, the Rocks new MMA flick The
Smashing Machine.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
All right, First of all, I love this title. I was, Yeah,
I finally saw the commercials for this yesterday. Yeah, they
were running them during the game. Pretty good. This looks incredible.
It looks amazing. I don't know if it's going to be.
It also looks like it might be cookie cutter of
every other Boxer movie I've ever seen, which I don't
care because boxing movies are typically the best sports movies.
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They just are. And he looks terrifying in this.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
He does, and he looks like he made a transformation.
I mean, I don't know if that's all makeup or
what prosthetics.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Yeah, I think there's some prosthetics on his head, yes,
I certainly. But his body, he looks even bigger than
he's ever been. I don't know how that's possible, but
he does.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
That apparently got a lot of rave reviews at all
the film festivals.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
It's so funny, crying and the Smashing Machine got a
five minute standing ovation at con.
Speaker 4 (08:06):
They were just terrified. This guy is the Smashing Machine.
We better stand up.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
Daniel day Lewis returns to the screen for the first
time in seven years. Anemone is the name of the movie.
It's everything I've seen on it. It's kind of hard
to tell exactly what this is.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
The son wrote it. His son wrote, that's why he
did it. This is anemone his son. This is his
son's movie, and that's the only reason why he decided
to act apparently. Okay, it looks scary. I don't know, creepy.
I think that would be cool if he did a
horror movie. That would be awesome. Well, yeah, I mean
the tone of it.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
All I've seen so far is a lot of like
conversations between him and Sean Bean. I think the guy
that played Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, and it
just looks super tense and has some like maybe religious
overtones and undertones.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
The terrorist in Patriot Games too, that was trying to
kill Harrison Ford. Scary dude, Irish Irish terrorist Ned start
thought he was the main character after the first season. Nope,
spoiler alert. But you know what that does make the series?
It does If you don't have that exclamation to end
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season one of Game of Thrones, your anticipation level and
the way you watch the rest of it is completely different.
Because when they did that, it was all bets are
off and anything could happen in any scene, so you
don't have that like reassurance in the back of your head, like, well,
they're not going to kill off this person. They're two
integral to the plot. Nope, they will kill off anybody
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on that show. That's what makes it great, anyone.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
And that's what made it bad in the end is
because they stopped doing that. Then it was like, no,
everyone lives and everybody gets exactly what they'd like.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
I think it was bad because they kept leaving like
their pinkberry up in the scenes, like they were getting
pretty lazy.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
The Starbucks cup that they forgot to take care. I
think John Snow should have been the king.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Come on, that is going to bother me forever. He
wasn't a bastard. He had royal blind make.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Him the king or make her the queen, like just
pick one, she got the dragons.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Wait, guys, I know those two sound like great candidates.
Have you seen the weird guy in the corner in
the chair. He's got some freaky ideas and I'm just saying,
let's give him a chance. He really was the RFK
of Game of Thrones and they and they gave it
to him. The broken one, the broken I.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
Guess, and there was a way that I was like,
all right, I think that's plausible enough.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
But he didn't have enough.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Like you can't do anything, you can only see what's happening.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
It's hard to instill fear in people. They're charging the gates.
I can't do anything. I can't move, but here they come. Guys, guys, guys,
can you They're they're charging the gates. Uh, this is
very appropriate for this month.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
The Gueromo del Toro new Frankenstein movie is going to
open up on the seventeenth, and then it'll hit Netflix
next month.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Did you ever watch the one that where de Niro's
Frankenstein the Monster?
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Yeah, it's that sounds made up.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
No, man, I'm a monster. I'm serious, it was. It
was a Coppola movie. Maybe yeah, he's yeah, he was
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Dude, what Yes, he was Frankenstein's Monster.
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Kenneth Brana was Victor Viktor Frankenstein. I gotta look at
this up, dude, it's real. I'm looking at it. It
was nineteen ninety four and uh, I mean it's got
a good cast and Thomas Holst is in it. Who
was Ama Dais and Pinto and Animal House. Yeah, John
(12:15):
Cleese is in it, Helen on Bottom, Carter, Ian Holme,
Aiden Quinn. It's it's good. Oh, the Frankenstein's Monster. That's
actually a good look. It's not bad.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
It was.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
It was pretty scary, but it is hard to disassociate
the de Niro from the Frankenstein.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
I wouldn't have known that was him just seeing the pictures,
like that doesn't look like I can't.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Find him anywhere. No, I like that. That's a pretty
good Franken sign. People don't love that movie. I've never
even heard of it. Huhuh. It was a pretty big
deal at the time, but you know it's long four okay,
Like if that happened in the social media age, it
would have been huge, but it kind of just didn't
take off. And back the movies didn't take off. They
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didn't take off. They just fell, yeah, well off a cliffs.
They'd followed the cable and you know, you had a
shot there. But that was one of those movies that
it wasn't even shown on cable a lot. But it's
funny to see de Niro as the Frankenstein Monster.
Speaker 5 (13:16):
You're running for me run it for me. H, Jeremy
Allen White from The Bear is going to be in
the Springsteen movie this month. Uh, Springsteen Delivered Me from
Nowhere comes out on the twenty fourth.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
YEP. That's another big one. People are. People are raving
about his performance. To me, I won't be able to
get like the Bear, the Bear out of my head
when I see it. Also, he looks like that one
TikToker guy who just keeps repeating the order until by
the end it becomes unintelligible and he's like, yeah, yeah,
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let me get a cap bole in cheese and then
the next one, alright, let me get a capra call.
That's who Jeremy Allen White looks like to me.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
Yeah yeah, But I mean just from the trailer, like
when he's actually on stage as Bruce, it looked legit.
I think it's gonna be harder to play like the
quieter moments.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Yeah, well, people don't really know what that is. And
like it's all in the writing too, because if they
make it really cheesy like the Doors. Val Kilmer should
have won an Oscar for how good he was as
Jim Morrison, but the writing was so bad in that
movie where he only spoke in song lyrics and stuff. Yeah,
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you know, so if they avoid that tropy thing, which
I think they've got a pretty good formula for the
bio pickdown, now you know what I mean. Ever since
Jamie Foxx did Ray Ray. Yeah, the music bios have
really been formulaic in a good way in that they
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they work their fun movies to watch.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
On the TV side of things, SNL returns for its
fifty first season. That'll be this coming Saturday, and then
Tim Robinson's new show, The Chair Company is going to
be on HBO Max on the same day.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I don't know what to think of the Tim Robinson thing.
I love Tim Robinson. I didn't love the movie Friendship.
I know Jacob loved it and all the people his
age loved it. I didn't love it. I still haven't
made it through the whole movie.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
I think you said it was super awkward right in
its cringe it's impossible.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Yeah, it's cringe exponentially cringe, and it's not my favorite.
But that show looks promising. SNL is going to be
interesting because they made some really strange, some puzzling moves,
and I'm not exactly sure why they did what they
did in terms of casting, getting rid of longfellow Heidi Gardner,
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who was a favorite. She wanted to stay, apparently, and
they booted her and Ago Wodham, who I think left
on her own. And part of that was I think
there was this sense that they were bringing in people
from the sort of modern comedy world of the internet,
all right, like the guy who's on kill Tony and
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the TikTok girl Veronica whatever her name is, Yeah, And
I think that started to get people thinking that SNL
was now going to try and cater to the way
that audiences view comedy now, which is not through comedy movies,
which is not through sketch comedy. It's through little vignettes
and sketches on people's phones that last a minute, okay,
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or like little stand up bites from live shows and
you know, stuff like that. But the last thing they
did before they announced the full cast and everything was
hire a bunch of old school style writers, including a
couple of guys from the Harvard Lampoon. So they might
be trying to they might not be going full into
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this like let's just become algorithmic. It might still have
a foot in the past way of doing things, which
is very much from the school of improv, Second City,
Ground Links, Improv, Olympic allth this bill was in, you know,
a couple of those, and that was always the genesis
of the show, and they would sprinkle in a couple
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of stand ups.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
I don't I really am wondering about the dude from
kill Tony. I just I cannot picture him doing this.
He seemed so rough around the edges, just as a
stand up comic. Yeah, And so I do not know
how he's going to do well.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
I think I can't picture it going well. There was
a whole lot of sentiment from most viewers and even
some SNL alums like Tina Fey, Like, you know, Tina
Fey is like, for lack of a better way to
describe it, is the least woke person there is. She's
all about funny. Is funny. Yeah, And even she's been like, hey,
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I think they need to toughen up in the writer's
room a little bit. And she was a little worried
that things were getting skewed towards like let's not hurt
anybody's feelings, etc. Et cetera. And sometimes that's just not possible.
In comedy in terms of when you are coming up
with something, the writer's room might get a little nasty
before you hone it down into something that is palatable
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for everyone. It's like the stuff we say off air
is different than the stuff we say on the air.
And I think that guy was a reaction to that
that they were like, you know what, we need to
balance this out because it was so like the same
writer's room that thought it was a good idea to
have Kate McKinnon go out and sing Hallelujah as Hillary Clinton,
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which was one of the worst things SML has ever
put on. Yeah, you know, that's that was the balance
of sort of political sentiment in the room. So that kid,
if nothing else, might stir it up a little bit. Hopefully,
Well you'll get to see it this weekend. Bad Bunny
is the.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
Boney who is also we didn't get to talk about
this the Super Bowl halftime show.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Curveball, very big Curveball. I don't know. I don't feel
like I know his catalog. I don't feel like I
know I do, and I just don't know that I do.
Here comes Peter Konto. Yeah, no, he he got chosen
after Taylor apparently they couldn't come to an agreement with
Taylor Swift. They had that lined up, and apparently there
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was some That's why she started dropping the Easter eggs.
She thought it was gonna happen. Hmmm, I mean that
makes sense. And then she had like some demand that
the NFL was like, yeah, now this is a super Bowl,
it's not a Taylor Swift concert. You know. Wait, do
you know what the demand was? No, it was vague.
There were reports about it. What could it be? What
would I think it would have been? Dealt with the
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production element of what she was doing, and she was
just asking too much, and they're like, this is still
a football game. This is my guess. Everybody's so over
the top with their production anyways, Yeah, very much so.
I mean, Lady Gaga came out of the ceiling.
Speaker 5 (20:15):
I just can't imagine what the NFL saying no to her,
like over a production unless it was gonna like really
impact the field or you know, or it.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
Was about ownership, like she owns the performance because that's
her big thing, that he owns all her music.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
That's a great point.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
And they're like, no, this is ours, you know, like
like anytime you ever show this again, I'm making money
on this, and they were like, what, no, we would never.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Make that deal. Yeah, because something like that. I'm glad
it's not her.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
That'd be a lot, you know, although it would be
fun if Travis Kelce wasn't in it and she was.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
But the TV rating if it was Taylor Swift though insane.
Speaker 5 (21:02):
That's what I'm saying, is like, I feel like anybody
in the NFL would do anything to accommodate that. So
I think Bill makes a good point. It might have
been an ownership deal.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
But Bad Bunny, you know, achieves what we were just
doing over in Dublin, which is selling the NFL to
an international crowd. And even though Bad Bunny's really big here,
he's even bigger outside of the States.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
It's funny as people are complaining, they're like, we can't
even get an American to do it, and it's like
he's poor week. That's America, that's the US territory. But
that's okay.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
Lesser known holidays this month, actually, I should say, you know,
Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Days on the thirteenth, Halloween
on the thirty first, But the lesser known holidays would
be International Beer and Pizza Day on the ninth National
No Broad Day, on the thirteenth National Cat Day on
the twenty ninth Pleasant with sun high a seventy eight today.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
All right on the way for you, Sue to out
this week and Tim Ben's filling in with your sports here.
Some great baseball going on in playoff Baseball wild Card
matchups last night the Yankees Red Sox game, the Padres
and the Cubs were both just amazing. Missy Matthews will
join us talking Steelers a little bit later on. Is
she back? Oh yeah, okay, I don't know if she
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He finally did it. He hit the fifty to fifty
at a Cubs game. What he has played the fifty
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I've seen the ticket stubs or like the ticket receipts.
He hit for fifty four grand they hit the Cubs
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Speaker 8 (23:48):
Let's start with baseball from last night at the Playoffs
because it was so compelling. Got some local angles with
the Penguins and Steelers coming up in just a little bit.
But you know that game last night again with the
Red Sox and Yankee I was kind of bounced around
doing different things, so I didn't get to watch as
much early as I did in Game one. For that one,
I tuned in when it was three to three in
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like the sixth inning and do the seats not working
Yankee Stadium because everybody was standing out like non stop
for the rest.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Of the game.
Speaker 8 (24:16):
It just was tension that every pitch. It was reminiscent
of what we enjoyed, say ten years ago when the
Pirates were in for brief periods of time and the
Wildcard round, and certainly back in the nineties for those
of us who can remember that.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
It really feels like it's the I mean, the history
between the organization's lens of this, But it feels more
like in ALCS than the wild Card.
Speaker 8 (24:38):
Yes, because I don't know if either of these two
teams really have World Series aspiration dream like I guess
you could talk yourself in. The Yankees probably do more
so than the Red Sox. The Red Sox do not.
But you know, I don't look at the Yankees and
say they're the best team in that league, and I
think at least Seattle and Cleveland are better. Those are
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my teams going into the American League. Like it would
be a little bit of a winding path for the
Yankees to get in this year, as opposed to you
look at them normally and say they're the crown jewel.
They're supposed to go, you know, because the roster is
the payroll all that. Like, they're gonna have to kind
of surprise a little bit on their way to get there.
But beating the Red Sox would be, if not the
World Series close enough, they'll take that.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Well, same for the Red Sox. If they can somehow
pull off this Game three and knock the Yankees out
and the wild that's good enough for them. That was
that saves a season that most people gave up on.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
I do think everybody, yeah, everybody wrote them off is dead.
They traded away their best player who was of trouble
in the locker room, and everybody goes, what are they doing,
They're idiots.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Turned out that was a good move for them.
Speaker 8 (25:45):
Yeah, I think the Yankees are kind of feel the
fan base anyway might be feeling it the same way
Steelers fans are. It's been a drought for that long
for them to go to World Series. That we're in
a similar drought around here waiting for the Pirates. The
Steelers to want a playoff game right like they're kind
of viewing from a World Series lens. But they got
a little bit closer last night by way of this
highlight Jazz Chisholm's Matt dive back in the home plate
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all the way around of the Austin Wells hit down
the right field line, be to Austin Wells and lines.
Speaker 9 (26:11):
Winning the right field.
Speaker 10 (26:13):
Chism the third he's being Lage Hayton coming home.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Here's the row. Unbelievable. The Yankees have a lead Austin
well single. I mean Chisholm has two strikes on him
at the plate before that, you know, very nearly strikes
out and ends the inning. If he does that, none
of that happens. This is just the the dominoes that
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fall in the postseason. From a guy on the mound
who hadn't given up a run in fourteen innings.
Speaker 8 (26:43):
There are rare things that sound better than like a
first to home, second to home, dash to home plate
in the playoffs, the rising action of the fans you
heard in the background of the Karl Rabitsch call there
so Beddark comes in gets the save the former Pirate
after giving up a run in the previous game for
the Yankees, although it didn't cost them the game, they're
down to one already, just a little insurance run for
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the Socks in the first game, New York wins four
to three. The series that closed out last night was
the Dodgers elimiting the Reds eight to four. So they
advance Cleveland six Detroit one. That's a one to one series.
Uh the lineup. And by the way, the Cubs also
lost to the Padres, so that series goes to an
ultimate game three.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Here, speaking of Pittsburgh pitchers, that Cubs Padres game, Mason
Miller through the fastest pitch known to man yesterday Bethel
Park product one hundred and four point eight miles per hour.
A guy who at one point was it Waynesburg. Yes, Joji,
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I can get lost in baseball in any other sport, well,
and I always good story say that athletics is the
one true meritocracy. It's not always true in every sport
because there are people who are not coached to their
potential or coached away from it, particularly in baseball as
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a pitcher. I mean, I think the Pirates ruined a
lot of early promising careers back in the day. But
finding out he was a diabetic, wasn't that the whole thing?
Like it changed everything for an injury revealed that and
now he's just like Superman on the mound. And I
don't know if you saw the pitch. I said it
was perfect. It was like perfect placement and it was
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one hundred and five miles an hours Jamison ty On
speaking of former Pirates, they'll be on the mountain.
Speaker 8 (28:33):
I try to close it out for the Cubs. It's
a five o'clock start. The Red Sox Yankees Game three
is an eight o'clock start. All gets going at three
with Tigers and Guardians, and watching.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
All of that makes your blood boil, and your hatred
for Bob Nutting just expands, Like you think you can't
hate him anymore. Watch that and see what he's depriving
you of. Yesterday was the anniversary of the Quato game too,
to tie that all in.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
And I think what's even more upsetting about it all
is knowing that you're not going to go out there
and actually be able to afford enough significant bats to
be a contender next year, but to know just how
in this organization is at drafting and developing. There's nobody
knocking on the door except for the one kid who's
like eighteen.
Speaker 8 (29:17):
Connor Griffin. Yeah. As for the Penguins, they played in
the preseason last night. They're four to one to one
of the preseason. They have a pretty good preseason. Tristan
bros He had a power play goal in the first
Matt Dumba, Avery Hayes, Philip Hollander and missed the other
one there. Oh it was a Covenan. Covenon had the
fifth goal. Five different goal scores for the Pens along
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the way to five three victory over Buffalo last night.
Archer's Shieldbuss had twenty eight saves and thirty one shots
on goal from Buffalo, and despite the nine to thirty
am kickoff for the Steelers against the Vikings, the ratings
were through the roof. The only NFL Network international game
that brought in more viewers than that game was the
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King City Miami game back in twenty twenty three. Seven
point nine million viewers on average across TV and digital platforms,
and that doesn't include the over the air viewers in
Minneapolis and Pittsburgh, right, So those numbers not baked in yet,
and that's a pretty good spike for that game in Ireland.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Not surprising at all. Abbey's Got Your News at the
top of the hour.
Speaker 5 (30:20):
October Fest in Pittsburgh gets underway today and Keith Urban
sounds like he's moving on fast from Nicole Kidman.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
A few stories that slips through the cracks for us
each and every week. Our Mistackles segment coming up when
we return here on the dv Morning.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Shot Yet Warmer, the DVE workforce's favorite lunchtime hangout for
the Electric launch weekdays at noon with Michelle Michaels on
dve E.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Each week on the morning show here, we like to
do a segment called miss Tackles because there's so many
stories we don't get too so like later in the week,
we shuffle back through them. Ben Johnson the Bears playing
the Raiders this past weekend. He did a sideline interview
at halftime and it didn't go great.
Speaker 11 (31:10):
Struggle take advantage of those takeaway Okay, So what did
you tell them to get things going?
Speaker 2 (31:15):
That It wasn't our brand of football.
Speaker 12 (31:16):
We're capable of a lot more so, we're hitting the
reset button. You're at half time and we're gonna come
back and establish our identity here in the second half.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
You need to change what you're doing. I don't know,
you think so? Well, where'd you just?
Speaker 9 (31:28):
Fine?
Speaker 2 (31:29):
All right? He kind of stared her down there. Now,
in fairness to a deity who I'm not the biggest
Aditi fan, because I think she looks down on Pittsburgh.
I think she hates Pittsburgh. But she did say, do
you need to change what you're doing? But because of
the environment, it sounded, i'm sure to him like she
just said you need to change what you're doing. And
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so his reaction was, oh, you think so? And that's
basically what he had said.
Speaker 13 (31:57):
And you know, if you creed her address this another
There's been some buzz about your halftime exchange. Can you
relay how you interpreted that that conversation.
Speaker 12 (32:09):
Yeah, you know, in the moment, I honestly, I didn't
think too much of it. I'm kind of in in
game mode. But then when when I look back at it,
you know, I am a little bit disappointed with what
that looks like. You know, I didn't hear very well,
and that's not an excuse, but when I thought I
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heard that not a question, but that I needed to
make some changes, I didn't take.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
That very well. So I'll do a better job with
those going on. I mean, you've done these kinds of
I have. It's not the easiest thing. That's an awkward
thing I'd have to imagine.
Speaker 8 (32:43):
And there's also the gender dynamic that goes into this,
in the sense that if Evan Washburn said to him,
you need to change what you're doing, you.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Think that it's like, yeah, you tell him, coach, Well, no,
I think her body language had something to do with it,
because she's kind of smiling and it's almost like this
he if he doesn't think it's a question and he
thinks she says you need to change what you're doing.
She's saying it smiling and shaking her head up and
down like she's not totally guilty here. But circumstantially it
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just wasn't great. You have to be more clear. It's
just kind of one of those one to grow ones.
I don't think it's a big deal, but It was
funny to watch because he shot lasers through her head.
Speaker 8 (33:23):
She hasn't had those lasers shot through her head since
she was doing the Tomlin press conferences.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
And I know what that feels like. Speak about the
cap and gender dynamics.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
You see, that's why we love you, Tim. You're like
a honey badger in the room. We need you in there.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Go ahead and kicked him across the room and just
come right back. The more we want you on that wall.
We need you on that wall. Tuah interviewed after the
Dolphins win over the Jets last week, and here's what
he had to say. All glory belongs to God, my
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Speaker 14 (33:59):
Just want to thank him for this victory, for us,
keeping us safe for the most part.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Keeping us safe. His star wide receiver Tyreek Hill had
his leg nearly ripped out of the knee. It was
one of the most gruesome injuries I ever seen. And
he's like, I just want to thank God for delivering
us here safely for the most part. Oh, there was
the one thing this God did not protect us from.
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Even God was like to did you did you notice
what I did to that guy's life? I know I
gave you a lot of concussions, But did you see
that because it was the opposite of getting you there safe?
Speaker 8 (34:37):
Did you see the meme that went around from that
NFL Memes site was all the nurses? Like I guess
there was this nursing ward recently where all the nurses
in the delivery ward were pregnant themselves at the same time,
and they altered the group photo because they thought it
was funny. So they said nurses in recovery room for
Tyreek Hill after surgery, it's the four pregnant nurses.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
So I'm on raw St Brown. Yes, did an interview?
Now what was the circumstance with this one? Abby? I
have no idea. I just saw it on Reddit this morning.
Reckons the Deutsch that blew me away.
Speaker 8 (35:16):
He was raised in Germany, right or something like that?
Is parents are German? Maybe, Yeah, I think that's it.
I think it was he a military kid or something
among those lineowns, right.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
So this was like an NFL Europe interview after they
beat the Browns this past weekend.
Speaker 4 (35:29):
Listen, it's gotta cutting best SBS and offense, Dan bod
drives stalled out, hobby uh pot.
Speaker 15 (35:36):
Third downs boys, Doctor Betans.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
King come to Abba.
Speaker 16 (35:40):
It's my.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Defense Gunstock experienced. Aba, Yeah, it's my Guden way. Guten
defense doesn't doesn't have your defense defense. Yeah, you can
pick it up.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Did not see that coming Brown. Brown's offense belongs in
the paper corp. What what if he didn't speak German
before the game. It just speaking.
Speaker 8 (36:06):
Well, he does the thing on the NFL. You know,
it's an NFL PR campaign, like you know, he brings
the NFL to Europe kind of thing like in schools,
like he went back to his charter school or something
like that where he was like an elementary school kid
and he like brings them balls and things like that.
It runs, It runs on Sunday mornings, and it ran
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a couple of times. I think during the Steeler game.
I never heard him talk though. I never heard him
speak in German.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
That's fluent man. Uh. But you know, the international player
of the NFL not lost on us, obviously having been
in Dublin. And we even met Alvaro Martin who does
the Steeler games. Yeah, that was awesome. This was his
call of the DK Metcalf touchdown. He said, Hi, Hira,
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think I back up.
Speaker 14 (36:59):
Thing?
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Yes, touchdown to much down the Okay, they can't make
up body power that wonderful? So it is is touchdown
just an American word? I believe? So okay, I mean
(37:20):
I'm sure you could. Doesn't he doesn't transfer well because yeah,
it's like it's not two separate words. I guess if
it were two separate words, you could come up with
the Spanish for that.
Speaker 6 (37:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Uh so, yeah, I think it's important to say touchdown now.
Will Gavin of Talk sport over in the UK did
his own call of that touchdown and people were loving
this too, because this is the guy who's typically doing
you know, English football and uh or Gaelic football and
hearing his call on y R like the mallifluousness of
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this also sort of led to the beauty of it.
Two receiver us to the right heavy line with guess
who Donna Washington that scoronic goes in most every minute,
came back how.
Speaker 10 (38:04):
The hell towny fox fifty tony cock.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Folty dotsy cock Katty's done.
Speaker 17 (38:08):
Hadn't even com enough come down to the time down
to five, absolutely sensational.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Boutin from Seattle had a second tough taple to Pitts
molt Steels. This car has one episodely WLD you.
Speaker 17 (38:26):
Wanted a Steeler's movement in Tuckland, you got one DK
mecon over the middle, multiple Bikings with the chance to tackle,
except they didn't have a chance because none of them
had the speed of.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
DK back coat. It's just the one guy who was
actually running faster than him. But that's all right, that's
a good call nonetheless. Uh and then you know, look
talking about running fast. Peyton Wilson in that game, you know,
might have saved the game for the Steelers by running
down Addison and keeping him from scoring on that play
and leaving more time on the clock they would eventually score,
but that definitely helped make it a lot tighter for
the Vikings down the stretch. And Ben Roethlisberger on his
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podcast is glowingly praising Peyton Wilson.
Speaker 16 (39:05):
The play of the series before when they hit the
big pass on us, which was mind blowing that they
got a guy wide open behind us. The fact that
Peyton Wilson ran that guy down, not like he had
an angle. He just flat out said I'm going after
this guy. Now we all know he came out. That
was one of the things about him coming out as
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he had speed. That play right there should have endeared
him to Steelers fans. Regardless of what you think for him.
You should love that guy forever because that's embodying Steeler,
like the Steeler way, never quitting, never getting up, never
giving up. Chasing Addison down. Now, I'll say this, Addison
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not scoring is like a that's mind blowing to me.
How do you not get to the two yard three
yard line and dive or as you get tackled reached
the ball. But anyway, when he makes that tackle, it
takes them four more downs to score at least a
minute goes off to close. If they score right there,
you can now kick the ball deep, play defense, use
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a two minute, use your time out, and and play
the Actually you only don side kick and now the game.
If they say the Steers go three and out, now
you're getting the ball in midfield. Mean it's a totally
different ball game. Look back on that plays later in
the season. If the Steelers are are are finding ways
in and maybe they get like a one game, that
play might go down. It goes down to play of
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the game, but it might go down as one of
the plays they'll go down to the top ten play,
maybe top five, maybe the play of the season. When
we look back on the season, that play, I'd say,
I'd say to you, Peyton, unbelievable.
Speaker 6 (40:43):
That is.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
That's called being a Pittsburgh Steeler. That totally speaks to
an issue a lot of the old guys have, a
lot of the alumps have that the identity of this
team doesn't resemble what they remember it to be, which
is a one for all, all for one kind of thing.
Speaker 8 (40:59):
And that play right there, no doubt about it. The
underscore Roethlisberger's point. People attach that to DK forever while
he was in Seattle because he chased down the guy
in the interception Baker right exactly.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Uh. And we'll end with this Priest Hall from the
Jets with the perfect quote about the Jets season. This
is as good as it gets when trying to describe
an ill and four teams. It's a tale of, you know,
three out of our four losses.
Speaker 15 (41:22):
You know, teams will shoot ourselves in the foot and
then we come back and shoot ourselves in the head.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
So wow, they shoot themselves in the foot and we
shoot ourselves in the head. Like you know, things are
going poorly when those are the kinds of references that
you're baking, like, yeah, just end this for me, please.
Speaker 8 (41:46):
My tenure as a jet I found you're not equiminius.
I'm and Ross Saint Brown. His brother's Equimeneus Saint Brown.
Lever lever Custin. Lever Custin, Germany is where he was
born and his dad was a bodybuilder in the eighties
and a two time Mister Amateur Universe. His mom is
originally from Leverkusen, so that's why he speaks. Oh that's
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wild German as fluently as he does.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Very cool. So there's your miss Tackles. We're trying to
touch all the bases this week. Abby's got your news
coming up. Next, we'll talk.
Speaker 5 (42:15):
About Octoberfest in Pittsburgh, which gets underway today.
Speaker 18 (42:19):
It's time for the Steelers Daily Report on DVE, brought
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Speaker 2 (42:32):
Here's Tom Opferman.
Speaker 19 (42:33):
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has only made four starts so far
in his Steelers tenure, but the impact he's had on
the team's offense is undeniable. Rogers's eight touchdown passes is
good for third most of the league to this point
in the season, and his passer rating of one to
two point six is ninth best. He's also helped the
offense start games off on the right foot, as he's
led two out of the four opening drives into the
end zone for six something the Steelers offense last year
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didn't achieve once. Rogers has been a shot in the
arm for the Steelers offensively, but he can't do it alone,
and the signs of life shown by the running game
against the Vikings are very encouraging. The team rush for
one hundred and thirty one yards on twenty nine carries,
good for a four point five yards per carry average.
Entering the game, the team was only averaging two point
eight yards per carry on the season, so the dramatic
improvement led by Kenneth Gamwell's ninety nine yards was a
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welcome development and key to the team's success against the Vikings.
Speaker 9 (43:20):
If the team can.
Speaker 19 (43:21):
Consistently pair the expert play of Aaron Rodgers with a
strong running game like the one on display in Dublin,
then the offense and the team will have lots of
success as the twenty twenty five season continues to unfold.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
On Tom Offerman with the Steelers.
Speaker 6 (43:33):
Report uns of Flyings' studios where Pittsburgh shops for appliances.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
This is wde Pittsburgh.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
The Gueromo del Toro new Frankenstein movie is going to
open up on the seventeenth, and then it'll hit Netflix
next month.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Did you ever watch the one that where De Niros
Frankenstein the Monster?
Speaker 20 (43:54):
No?
Speaker 14 (43:55):
What?
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Yeah, it's the very good that sounds made up. No, man,
it's like I'm a monster. I'm serious. That was one
of those movies that it wasn't even shown on cable
(44:18):
a lot. But it's funny to see didn hero as
the Frankenstein Monster. You run it for me, You run
it for me.
Speaker 3 (44:27):
Brandy Bellman and the dv E Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Bill Crawford, Abbey Prisner, Tim Ben's on your Sports this
Morning and lots to get to. We got our Pick
six segment coming up at seven forty five. Missy Matthews
will join us at eight forty five. Big Cat in
the nine o'clock hour, and the Frampton Brothers Reunion, one
of the more popular bands in the aughts. Here, UH
and beyond here in Pittsburgh are reuniting. Ed Masley's made
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his way back from the West Coast after being a
longtime music writer for the Post Gazette's out in Arizona
and has been working out there. I think it's the
Arizona Dispatch of Arizona Republic, I can remember which, but
big music festival going on with lots of great bands
at Government Center, an amazing venue on the North side,
record store, coffee shop, bar, performance space. It's amazing. If
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you've not been to Government Center. Remedy that immediately is
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Pleasant with sun and.
Speaker 5 (45:32):
A high of seventy eight today, Pittsburgh's Octoberfest events will
get underway this afternoon. It's returning for a second year
and officially happens at twelve pm along Fort to Caine
Boulevard with a ceremonial beer cag tapping. So starting today
and running through October twelfth, there's going to be a
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beer garden on Fort to Kaine Boulevard between Stanwick Street
and Seventh Street that's going to be open from noon
to eight pm, with extended hours through ten pm on
Fridays and Saturdays.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
So big Beer Garden stand Wicks too. Well, oh no,
it's one block Standwiks to seventh okay, all right, yeah,
well fourteen Stanwick Street Street.
Speaker 5 (46:17):
Yeah, and then Roberto Clemente Bridge will be closed to
traffic to accommodate, of course, the ferris Wheel, which is
also back for its second one.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
Well, that's what I'm asking the seventh on the other
side of the Clemente Bridge, it is, So that's that's
actually big stand Standwicks to seventh. Yes, stand Wicks, Like
seventh is Clemente Bridge, Like if you cut out sixth,
is it?
Speaker 9 (46:39):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (46:39):
I thought that was seventh, Okay, maybe then I'm wrong.
Speaker 21 (46:41):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
We just got back. Yeah, yeah, I thought it was
just that strip that they usually.
Speaker 4 (46:51):
Section off for the arts festival, like where the stage is,
like that whole area there.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
I just assumed that that was what they're talking about.
Speaker 5 (47:00):
A mission to the ferris will cost seven dollars. The
ride last ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (47:05):
Yeah, because you have to get everyone else on the
Ferris Wheel, I guess.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Yeah, it's stopping and the freaking out that you're about
to die. Has it broken or is somebody getting on?
Is it broken or is somebody getting on? That's the
part I don't understand. If it's only ten minutes, Is
it like they fill up the ferris wheel and then
run it for ten minutes? Or do they run it
for two minutes? Stop? Let somebody else onke is it staggered?
(47:32):
If it's not the first one, I don't get it
with you. It's a ride. Very confused, all right.
Speaker 5 (47:39):
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have split after nineteen years
of marriage, and it sounds like Nicole has now officially
filed for divorce, but apparently they've been living apart since
the beginning of the summer and Nicole has been caring
for their two daughters, ages fourteen and seventeen.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
But Keith has also.
Speaker 5 (47:58):
Allegedly moved out of their Nashville home and he has
his own And while the separation, I guess isn't a
total surprise, especially to people in Nashville, there were a
lot of rumors of their relationship status changing when Nicole
filed an application for Portuguese residency without Keith's name on
any of those documents.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
But now there is even more fuel for the fire.
Speaker 5 (48:24):
Keith Urban apparently has changed the lyrics to one of
his songs, which is called The Fighter, and it's a
song about how much he loves Nicole, and instead of
singing it about his wife, he swapped the name in
of his guitarist, Maggie bo Okay.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
And now he only sings it in Portuguese. The thing
about that is I would have to guess if he
would do something that brazen. I mean, he wrote the
song about Nicole, she must have done something to him.
Because if you're a still going to play the song,
b gonna reference somebody else and like pretending like it's
about somebody else, Yeah, that would be so over the top.
Speaker 8 (49:04):
F you.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
I just can't see doing that and thinking you'd get
away with it. Pr wise. I know that she's been
doing a million different movies and is you know, it's
not like she's home a lot.
Speaker 4 (49:17):
Is it possible that she's cheating on him and is
moving into a place in Portugal with him? Yeah, it's
that's possible. But in my algorithm, because I'm like, you know,
with all the movie dorks on the you know, the
for you tab, the amount of stuff I'm getting about how,
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oh my god, she's just so ready to slay now
and how dare he? And he he never deserved her,
and all this stuff like the PR machines are working
overtime in her favor.
Speaker 2 (49:49):
I haven't even seen any of this. Oh my god,
it's I can't get away from it. And again, because
I'm in that you know, nerd bowl of movie talk
and stuff, I think it's kind of like the Johnny
Depp thing where she hired a bunch of people to
get in front of it. Because there's an army of
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women or bots on Twitter who are defending her and
categorizing it as how dare he? He's done this? And
now he did this thing? Seems like it would be
a little too brazen. No, it would be stupid, and
it's not good for his brand. Really, That's what I mean.
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That's what I'm getting at. Like his fans would be like, hey, dude,
that's not cool.
Speaker 5 (50:35):
There's not really any confirmation here that it's Keith and Maggie,
the one that he changed the name to for the song.
Speaker 2 (50:44):
Again, like you said, not a great look. Just don't
play the song. Yeah, maybe skip that one. How good
is the song? I have no idea. You guys heard
the song, I do.
Speaker 5 (50:55):
I'm familiar with the song because Nicole Kidman was in
the video and she likes sang it with him.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
Which is why you shouldn't do it if you were
the one who split the relationship up. And that's why
I'm having a hard time believing he's that dumb.
Speaker 5 (51:12):
Agreed, You're right, all the pr is in her favor,
saying that he's the one that's initiated all of the
you know, divorce talks whatever.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
I don't know, but she filed, and she filed to
move to Portugal. Apparently. All I know is she's going
to She's about to slay Bill. That's what I've been
told about, to slay enter her bell and Era. No,
but they all the hair products, they probably split them.
Oh yeah, that'll be the biggest negotiation. But everyone thinks
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she's going to like go on a lesbian run here,
and they think her and Naomi Watts have had a
relationship in the past. They were like best friends in Australia.
So the scuttle butt is that her and Naomi Watts
are going to start bumping belly soon. I guess come on, hey,
I'm just telling you.
Speaker 14 (52:07):
You know.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Yeah, I'm telling you what the kids on the movie
streets are saying. Crazy. Well, because it's been compelling, So
I think I hover on the posts a little longer.
Algorithm starts going, and it's like feeding me more and
more of it.
Speaker 5 (52:23):
Well, these things come and go so quickly we often
forget about even the most high profile celebrity union. So
I'll give you a couple examples. Do you remember Paula
Abdul and Emilio Estebez Hell, Yeah, dude, they were a
big couple. I think he was in the video for
Opposites Attracted.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
I thought that was Scatcat that he portrayed cat Cat. No,
he like does like it. He looks at the camera
and looks away. Oh well, they were married for two years. Yeah, no,
I definitely remember that. No, even faster.
Speaker 5 (52:57):
Mario Lopez and Ali Landry were married for two weeks.
Speaker 2 (53:01):
I do remember that because he cheated, like on the honeymoon.
Speaker 22 (53:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Oh really, Yeah, he like nailed a maid or something
like that. Oh boy, oh that's not that was like
a big story at the time.
Speaker 5 (53:15):
Guardians of the Galaxy and Superman director James Gunn and
Jenna Fisher from the office were married for eight years.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
I had no idea. I thought she married like her
high school sweetheart from Saint Louis. By the way, A C.
Speaker 4 (53:28):
Slater is married to a girl from Lincoln Place. Yes,
what yeah, yeah, I know her, Like we went to
high school at the same time together. She went to
Kappa phenomenal actress, really a great person.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
She didn't used to work in hospitality at a hotel,
did she never? Never good? All right, Carrie Fisher and
Paul Simon they made it one year. Yeah, that was
That was like a seventies eighties weird hookup. It was
one of those ones that you just always saw pictures
of the I mean, she hooked up with everybody in
the Saturday Night Live orbit. She was dated Dan Ackroyd
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where she was drunk its found, and she was Paul.
Paul Simon is Lorden Michael's best friend. So then she
went to Paul Simon. I believe she left. No, she
would no, But dude, what would it be called if
you Simon and Garfunkles, Like you know, it's like there's
Eskimo Brothers is a thing. Yeah, that would probably be
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the act I don't know, mean, at the same time,
I met, like you would jump from one of the other. Yeah,
if it was at the same time, it would be
the bridge over trouble most that's ever happened. But Art
is so tall. Garf would have to like bed down
to make the London Bridge over. Paul would be like
on his tippy toes trying to reach. Well, that's why
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it's troubled. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, bridge could really, but she
was either engaged to somebody else or she left maybe
dan Aykroyd is what happened, and then went and married
Paul Simon without telling dan Aykroyd. Ooh, like she was
dating dan Aykroyd. He thought she was coming to like
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Martha's vineyard with him and Belushi and Belushi's wife, and
then she didn't show up and she went and married
Paul Simon. It was something like that. Yikes, it's like
cocaine behavior.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (55:22):
Nicholas Cage and Patricia Arquette were married from nineteen ninety
five to two thousand and one.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
Famous they made it that long.
Speaker 5 (55:29):
Yeah, And then of course Nicholas Cage and Lisa Marie
Presley for two years and two.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Some one never seemed real it.
Speaker 5 (55:37):
Once again, this woman is a collector's item for people. Yeah,
you know, And because we've talked about that with the
marriage to Michael Jackson last week, Priscilla Presley has that
in her new book, basically saying that that was that
was the thing that offended her most about the marriage
is that it was just basically Michael Jackson like adding
a toy to his collection.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
That's what Nicholas Cage was doing. He wanted to be
closer to her. He was obsessed with I.
Speaker 4 (56:01):
Wonder if Nicholas Cage smelled as bad as Michael Jackson did.
Speaker 10 (56:05):
Oo.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
I mean, I can't imagine him showering. You know, he
wore like leather pants for a year, like Jim Morrison.
Jim Morrison was always reportedly like a super smelly guy.
Speaker 5 (56:19):
Renee Zellwegger and Kenny Chesney were married for four months
in two thousand.
Speaker 9 (56:25):
That.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
Yeah, I got married like on a beach or something.
I thought his tractor was sexy or something. I don't
think it is, though.
Speaker 5 (56:33):
Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Joe Hanson, Yes, we're married from
two thousand and eight to twenty eleven.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
I actually don't remember them being married. I just remember
them dating. They and She kind of won the PR
war on that one where he kind of came out
of that sort of like a monster because he married
Bleak Lively really soon after, didn't he? Yes, I think
he did, And those two get smacked around. People do
not like those two. Everybody think they're awful. Well, the
more recent thing, what's that movie that she was in? Yeah,
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it ends with us.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
The pr that they tried to spin on that dude
Justin Baldboni or whatever being a monster and it backfired.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
There was a weird video that was going around of
Ryan Reynolds being mean to Eugene Levy on the carpet,
the red carpet of the John Candy documentary that's coming
out that Ryan Reynolds produced, and all these like film
nerds were like, why would you ever be mean to
Eugene Levy? And in my head, I'm like, this is
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a bit and they don't get it, like they're they're
probably doing a bit. Yeah, but he's just he has
no grace with any of those people there. They just
immediately assumed that he's being a complete shirk all the time.
Now they have big bully vibes, both of them. He's
extremely funny, and extremely talented. But yeah, I don't know.
I mean, we've had what's his name who was on
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the first Air Devil J Miller TJ Miller, and those
two did not get along and he ended up not
in the next movie. Oh yeah, in Deadpool. I said
that Daredevil, but its Deadpool. Yeah, yeah, he was the bartender.
Speaker 5 (58:16):
I did not know this when Uma Thurman and Gary
Oldman were married for two years.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
Didn't know that. Were they in a movie together? Were
they in the professional or no? She wasn't in that. No,
what were they in? Some They had to like Gatica
or something. Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 5 (58:34):
And last one on the list, Helen Hunt and Hank
Azaria were married for one year, which I remember the
relationship being much longer than that.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
With the voices, I think they dated for like fifteen years.
I think they dated a long time and they got married.
He was kind of not sober, I think also, and
he's since been like sober. So could you stop climaxing
using the mow voice?
Speaker 3 (59:02):
I believe?
Speaker 2 (59:03):
Oh no, I'll wrap with this.
Speaker 5 (59:06):
Comedian Burke Chriischer has announced a tour stop in Pittsburgh.
He's going to be a PPG Paints Arena March twentieth,
and that is part of his permission to Party World
tour and tickets will go on sale this coming Friday.
Speaker 2 (59:18):
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You by Bridgeville Appliance, we got some one of the
baseball playoffs last hour. We never really got to what
Terra Austin, defensive coordinator for the Steelers, had to say
yesterday as some coaches were made available again on the
field following some meetings. And it was better against the
run against the Vikings last week. Seventy yards rushing sort
of a self fulfilling prophecy element. There's always some of
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that to rush yards, right, you're winning, you run the ball,
you control the clock more like I've had this stat
in my feet a couple times from people trying to
get the Darnell Washington train rolling, where it says the
Steelers are six to zero or Darnell Washington plays more
than forty snaps. Well, yeah, largely it's because he's out
there when you're running the football, and you're largely running
the football when you're winning a football game. That's kind
of the way it goes. It's hand in gloves, so
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you sometimes have to crease through through fast through what
exactly rushing stats are about. But I do think the
run game element of the defense was better against Minnesota. Frankly,
it was better against New England too. One hundred and
nineteen yards against New England, but a lot of those
were empty calorie rushing yards from Drake may On scrambles
that boosted the total. Here's Terrel Austin talking about the
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rush defense yesterday.
Speaker 15 (01:01:21):
So we'll just claiming about it. I think, you know,
we talked about it sometimes you'd get in there. We
had some things where we were where we're supposed to
be but just weren't able to finish it for whatever reason.
And our guys were starting to make those plays, which
I kind of figured they would because I think we
have enough quick players that if you help help them
getting ranks last, they're going to make your plays.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
And they're doing it. And so we just continue to
do that. We know it's a long season.
Speaker 10 (01:01:43):
If we just got a.
Speaker 8 (01:01:44):
Thanks to Chris and Damski from a trip for that SoundBite.
There By the way, the Ravens, while the students are
off of their buy, we all know the Ravens are
dealing with lots of health issues.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
How many fourteen.
Speaker 8 (01:01:53):
Guys on their injury or DNP are limited to start
the week fourteen, And even though there were reports coming
up from the Baltimore Son on Tuesday that Lamar was
going to be out for at least two to three
weeks John Harbast still playing coy about whether or not
he's going to participate this week and saying.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
His day to day. I mean, you can't mess with
Lamar No, you know the hammy.
Speaker 8 (01:02:14):
Yeah, you got to let him get better before you
push it at home against the Texans. If seven of
these fourteen guys can actually play, then you try to
figure out a way to win it with Cooper Rush
against them.
Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
Yeah, that's why you go out and get a guy
like Cooper Rush, a guy who's been there, done that
as a backup in the NFL.
Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
He's won games. There was a minute for the Cowboys
where they were like, do we.
Speaker 8 (01:02:35):
Need Dak and just fifty million dollars or whatever it is,
sixty million dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Dak is leading million in league in passing right now.
Speaker 8 (01:02:43):
Oh, he's lighting it up and without CD last week
two and Pickings had a big game.
Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
He gets CD back. I don't think he does this weekend.
I don't. I thought he was like two or three
weeks or something like that.
Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
I want to get a little bit more into the
topic you brought up last hour, Randy about the Mason
Miller fastball, the one hundred and four point five Malon
hour fastball.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
In fact, here it is.
Speaker 8 (01:03:04):
This is the play by play from the Major League
Baseball Network, having.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
More slighter court from Mason Miller. About as fast as
a human being has ever thrown a baseball. And look
it's not just the velocity, I mean little force, but
look at the placement of it. I mean, you couldn't
walk up there and said it any better than that.
Here's right.
Speaker 8 (01:03:28):
I know the catcher tried to frame it really hard,
like he brought it right up into the middle of
the zone.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
He didn't have to. You need have to.
Speaker 8 (01:03:33):
And you're not gonna see as much of that next
year with the whole pit PitchCom but the robomp thing
where you tap your head, you know, to get the
rechallenge to challenge it, but you know, gonna frame it
for the robot right exactly. But Miller has struck out
his first eight players that he's thrown against, first eight batters.
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It's never happened before in the postseason. Eight straight strakeouts
to start a postseason crew. That was the fastest record
pitch in the postseason's history. The average fastball velocity for
every Padres pitcher yesterday. Dylan Ceeese ninety eight point one,
Adrian Morjon ninety seven point eight. Miller's average fastball was
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one to three, and Robert Swarrez was ninety nine point four.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
So the ninety seven point eight guys, the slow guy
his average. This is kind of like field goal kickers
in the NFL now, who are just knocking seventy five
yard field goals. The velocity in major league pitching is astonished.
Speaker 8 (01:04:35):
He's part of the reason why two forty batting average
is pretty decent these days.
Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
Where the hell is that power coming from? Like, he's
not eight feet.
Speaker 8 (01:04:43):
Tall, he's got a good live build though you know
a lot of pro look look at Pedro right, like
a lot of times it's just like body.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
But Petro had these really long fingers too, and that
that really helped him on the end of the delivery.
I kept hearing that about him.
Speaker 8 (01:04:58):
Then I actually met him and shook his hand, and
and you shake his hand and his fingers are up
at your wrist. Really the whole thing that you're talking about,
like his ability to spin the ball, because of that,
you can first time you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Meet him, you understand it. Yeah, But it's just watching
these playoffs has been so fun. Is there three game threes,
three to the four.
Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
The only one that ended in elimination was the Dodgers
knocking out the Reds last night.
Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
Were the Reds doing in the playoffs? They had no
business they got in.
Speaker 8 (01:05:25):
I remember that game where Schemes pitched against them two
wednesdays ago, when he got the we locked up pitching
one nine seven ERA for the whole year, right, and
got the wing and got above five hundred. I got
in the car after that. Was doing a show that
ended around eight o'clock. I got in the car after
he secured the one nine seven ERA. It's like the
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seventh inning and Wayner was doing the broadcast, and Wayner
was saying it like he was incredulous, just couldn't trying
to talk himself into the belief of, like, the Reds
are gonna lose this game maybe and still make the playoffs.
The eighty four wins they got aid at eighty three. Now,
certainly the Mets gagging with their three hundred and forty
million dollars payroll helped with all of that, But eighty
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three wins can six teams make it from each league?
It's not that hard to make anymore. Yeah, it used
to be the hardest postseason to make. Now, it's just
like the NFL. Half the league makes it basically. So
New York beats Boston four to three. There's a game
three today that's the eight o'clock game. The three o'clock
game Tigers in Cleveland. The five o'clock game is Cubs
and Padres. Jamison tie On will pitch for the Cubs.
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And then the Penguins played against the Sabers last night
in a preseason game. They won their four to one
and one in the preseason. Hollander scored. Tristan Brose scored,
so did Matt Dumba, as well as Hayes and Billy Coyven.
And this is Dan Mues and Tristan Brose who's played
well on both ends of the rink right now.
Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
No, I think it's gotten better.
Speaker 20 (01:06:52):
It's you know, he's been out there in a lot
of different situations in like game to game, it's kind
of changed a little bit, and that has been something
that he you know a little bit by design, you know.
I think there's been some games where he's been in
the the you know, more deco starts. There's been some
games there, you know where it's maybe a little bit
more and they probably killed time. But I mean, I
think it's I think it's been I think it's been good.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
You know.
Speaker 20 (01:07:14):
I think it's uh, you know, he's been in the
right spots and you know, the detail has been pretty solid.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
And I like that kid.
Speaker 8 (01:07:21):
I mean like he's there's a little Connor Sherry with
this conversation about him. Everybody keeps talking about what he
isn't We can score, he can do the rest.
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
Fine. You know, he helped win a national championship. He's
a clutch goal scorer.
Speaker 8 (01:07:34):
Worry about that other stuff, especially in their situation later,
put him out there and let him skate and score.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
I don't have any bandwidth for the Penguins right now.
I'm just gonna your capacity, listen to everything that's happening
and take it in.
Speaker 8 (01:07:47):
Do you think that bandwidth is going to expand based
on where they are by the time the Steelers are
done playing or.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Do they shrink even further? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
Depending, it might. Yeah, you know, I hope it doesn't.
All it takes for me is just my attention. Like
if I watch a game, I'll immediately be back in.
Speaker 9 (01:08:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
I tried to split my viewing last night.
Speaker 8 (01:08:08):
I had one TV with the Penguin game on, one
TV with the Red Sox Yankee game on, and I
was trying to get myself into it, get myself gone.
Speaker 9 (01:08:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
I typically won't get into it until after the World Series.
A little bit of this is.
Speaker 8 (01:08:22):
Their own fault, kind of like just letting the world
know that we're trying to rebuild here, and you're like,
all right, let me know when the CID let's sang
gino bobblehead all night is And are you gonna come
back into the third period of a game in February
when they bring back the twenty sixteen team, Like, is
that gonna work when you gonna try this the regular season?
Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
Out works in the preseason, Let's see if it works
with the regular I think we should hire a Mario
let me look alike and put him in the box
drinking wine yep, and just take like camera angle shots
of him and stuff. Hey I'm Mario. Yeah yeah, obviously
not really in the bucks.
Speaker 9 (01:08:58):
Uh yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
Are they selling the team or are they not selling
the team? That's another thing. Yeah, with the you mean
to the group from Chicago, Yeah, the Hoffman group that
has two hundred and twenty different businesses. Have you Have
you gone through the list of business so you enumerated them?
Speaker 8 (01:09:11):
I know, yeah, my favorite one is the Everglades Tour
and then the ice cream place, Everglades in ice Cream.
Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
Hey, Hey, Alligator Alley.
Speaker 8 (01:09:19):
And then there's a whole bunch of like stocks and
bonds and all these other things that they sell like hi,
you know, major way above my head macroeconomic stuff. But
I was seizing on the Everglades Tour in the ice
cream because those are the two that seem to be
the most prominent on the website.
Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
So that's where my eyes. It's a rocky road night
in Pittsburgh coming up.
Speaker 5 (01:09:38):
A councilwoman wants to take Bob Nutting to task on
behalf of the city of Pittsburgh. And also you're going
to get to hear the incredible freak out of an
actress finding out that she has been replaced by the
Hawktua Girl.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
Our pick six segment when we come back Big Cat.
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Don't two point five DVE Randy Bauman, Bill Crawford giving
you our pick six for this weekend's late of NFL games.
We picked six games and guarantee that they might possibly
maybe win all right. First one, Giants at the Saints.
Saints MIGHTUS one and a half. This one is a stinker.
Speaker 4 (01:10:41):
Somehow the Saints are favored, maybe because their last regular
season win was against the g Men in early December
of last season. I'm actually surprised that Vegas even sets
lines for some of these games. Did these matchups get
passed down to the losers in the sports book? Like
glen Glenngary Ross, These are the good games, These are
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the Glengarry games. To you their gold and you don't
get them. Why because to give them to you is
just throwing them away. I'm half surprised this matchup hasn't
already been flexed to the game of the week on
to b because these teams might both be mathematically eliminated
before Thanksgiving. Jackson Dart is in and Russ is out.
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Big Blue Country, Let's rye the Pine. Russell Wilson posted
on Instagram after Dart's first start with the final score
and just a w so you know he's absolutely livid
because this dude is a hype video machine. Using just
text is a giant cry for help. He needs unlimited
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support from friends and family right now. He probably isn't
even doing his affirmations in full pads and helmet and
his mirror before he gets picked up for practice anymore.
And I'm worried that he's looking up the history of
Skyline Chili and reading up on all the Bengals Super
Bowls to manifest that trade. He's probably doing voice warm ups.
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Anthony Munios was denied a bank lown. Ken Anderson has
oddly shaped feet. Icky Woods picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Picking Dart would be easy if he didn't lose Moleik
neighbors for the whole season with the torn acl But
the Saints as a team are uglier than a gas
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station hot dog at midnight.
Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
Take the g Men and win a set of steak knives.
Next Cowboys at the Jets plus three, The one two
to one Cowboys head to New Jersey to take on
the zero to four Jets in the We thought our
new coaches would fix us Bowl for the Jets, coach
Aaron Glenn said last week, this isn't the same old Jets, which, sorry, coach,
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but you're not a JETI. You're the Jets guy and
that kind of mind trick only works for Obi Wan Kenobi.
Even Obi one and three Kenoby, you're zero and four
b one Kenoby. Actually you're just Kenoby because you haven't
won anything yet. Eron Glenn really thought he could take
over the south Side Burger King of NFL franchises and
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turn it into a Morton's. Sometimes it's the kitchen, not
the chefs. The New York sports writers said the Jets
were outclassed by the Dolphins last week. That's like getting
out acted by Sidney Sweeney. Justin Fields has flashed less
than the average weirdo on the seven train, and there's
already talk of him being benched for Tarad Taylor because
he's been so to rebel and it's not just the
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offense Aaron Glenn's defense stinks too. In fact, the Jets
have been beating themselves more often than Jeffrey Tuban on
a work zoom. The Cowboys played Green Bay to a
tie last week, which they say is like kissing your sister,
and I think that's just weird as hell. It was
a phrase coined in nineteen fifty three by Navy head
coach Eddie Erlatz after a scoreless tie with Duke Weirdo
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coached clearly hoping to get some flow from kissing his
sister and then, oh man, well that was a real letdown.
That's just weird, and being let down is a feeling
Cowboys fans know all too well, given that as of late,
Jerry Jones has been steering this franchise with the precision
of Billy Joel trying to drive home from a bar
in marsk. Lovey over in this one, but I think
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the Cowboys are going to keep Justin Fields winless and
wishing he was still wearing Mike Tomlin's black and gold handcuffs.
Take the Cowboys next Ravens at detections minus one and
a half.
Speaker 4 (01:14:33):
Before the season, this looked like one of the best
matchups of the week between two Super Bowl contenders, and
now it looks like one of the most disappointing matchups
of the week between two teams that resemble the inside
of a toilet bowl with the Guinness Factory after a
bad basket.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
Of chicken tenders.
Speaker 4 (01:14:52):
Lamar Jackson started really strong, but he looked like he
was playing Madden with a dead controller against KC And
now he's her.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
And I don't know what to make a CJ.
Speaker 4 (01:15:02):
Stroud because he's playing behind an offensive line that makes
the Steelers offensive line look like the Great Wall of
Dallas in the nineties.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
It's a miracle he's not hurt.
Speaker 4 (01:15:11):
It's like Houston built a mansion in a bad neighborhood
and forgot to put up a fence or a front door.
No security or protection for your franchise. Q col strategy,
guys should be fine. Meanwhile, the Ravens defense is playing
like a bunch of traffic cops with no arms. They
can't stop anybody. Two wrongs got to make somebody right,
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right Or is this like Jim Abbott trying to hitch
hike in a junkyard. He can't really do it, but
it doesn't matter because they can't really do it either.
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
This is a weird game to.
Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
Bet on because the man on the hike that they
call Lamar being out should be significant, but Cooper Rush
might just be what the redheaded doctor ordered. The Ravens
offense is absolutely stacked with talent, and not being the
most athletic QB in the league might actually work for them.
Taking the Ratbirds to get closer to right in this one.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Nice Browns at the Vikings minus three and a half.
Take all the euro goodwill that last week's Steeler game
generated in Dublin and flush it down the Loo because
London hasn't seen a crap fest this big since the
bubonic plague gave everyone dysentery. The Cleveland Browns will host
Minnesota Sunday in London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Browns have
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to travel abroad, but the Vikings merely had to hop
across the Irish Sea to become the first NFL team
to play games in two foreign countries in the same season,
which is one of those things that sounds cool but
actually sucks. Imagine having to stay in Europe another week
after getting your Viking horns shoved up your nose by
the Steelers in a different country where the food is
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even worse. Hell, at least Skyler Thompson got to go
home after he got his ass kicked in Dublin. The
Vikings now have eleven of their twenty two starters hurt.
They have to fly free agents over to Europe just
so they can get some practices in. I hope you
got some sleep on the flight over. Not really, no, no,
will okay go cover Justin Jefferson, Good luck with that.
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The big news out of Cleveland the Browns are handing
the keys to the terrible offense to rookie QB Dylan Gabriel.
Changing quarterbacks for the Browns at this point is like
clipping a hang nail after you've been impaled on a fence.
It's not really your biggest problem, but at least you're
being proactive. Flacco's still going to be the number two
quarterback because, as we know, Shader Sanders refuses to back
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up anyone. Vikings decordinator Brian Flores licking his chops to
go after the rookie Dylan Gabriel, who will be the
say it with me forty first starting quarterback for the
Browns since nineteen ninety nine forty one qbs in twenty
six years. They should build a Hall of Quarterbacks at
the Factory of Sadness like Disney's Hall of Presidents, so
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that nobody forgets this incredible, incredible streak of futility. Browns
fans can take their kids into the exhibit that have
patriotic NFL films beds playing while the animatronic QB steps forward.
Speaker 21 (01:18:04):
My name is Brandon Whedon and I went five and
fifteen as a starter in twenty twelve and thirteen before
being replaced Bob Jason Campbell.
Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
See that sun, learn from history, or it'll happen again.
The Vikings might get JJ McCarthy back with why on
earth would they want to subject him to Miles Garrett
and the Browns pass rush. He looked terrible against bad defenses.
Schwartz's defense would knock the ff out of JJ Vike's coach,
Kevin O'Connell couldn't cash in on the luck of the
Irish in Dublin, but clown faced Carson Wentz will be
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the one laughing at the end of this one. Because
as good as the Browns, DA is a full week
to get acclimated to the time change and a rookie
QB's first start is just too much for the hapless
Brownies to overcome. Take the bikes. Next lines at Bengals
plus ten and a half.
Speaker 4 (01:18:55):
This is a huge spread, but since Burrow got hurt,
the Bengals have been outscored seventy six to thirteen.
Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
And they couldn't stop an old lady with a water
logged wooden leg.
Speaker 4 (01:19:06):
From crossing the street before he was hurt. To be
fair to their defense, two of the scores in the
Vikings games. In the Vikings game were defensive scores, so
the Bengals offense also stinks at playing defense.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
But this is what it looks like when you.
Speaker 4 (01:19:22):
Spend forty four percent of your salary cap on three players.
To fill out the rest of the roster, you have
to go to gabes and hope to find a quarterback
that isn't too messed up. There's a vintage one in Atlanta,
but he's dusty as hell and has an achilles being
held together by bubblegum and paper clips. And there's an
unlimited one in New York, but he's got a fake
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personality and fresh splinters in his ass from getting benched.
These are your options because you're paying an average of
one hundred and twenty four million dollars a year on
three dudes. This strategy is like buying three asked in
Martins and not have any insurance. One of them gets
into a wreck almost every year, and now you're in
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an aston hole. And the last thing you want to
have when you have an exposed aston hole is to
turn around and see a fifty three guys from Detroit
running towards you and to lose. Lose, because best case scenario.
Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
You still gotta beat off.
Speaker 4 (01:20:21):
There's a reason there's a double digit spread for this game,
and I'm sorry, but there will be no back door cover.
Take deep breaths and find a happy place and take
the big d in Cincinnati.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
Next last one Dolphins at Panthers, Panthers plus point and
a half. You'll notice all of these games are terrible
this week, but this is really the cream of the
crop of terrible. If the NFL wants to sell the
sport to other countries, they have to make sure none
of them knows this game is going to take place.
It's gonna make curling look like playoff hockey. It's the
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battle of which coach gets fired first, stoner boy Mike
mc daniel's one and three Dolphins or Carolina head coach
Dave Canalis's one in three Panthers. Let's start with Miami,
who are so awful that when Tyreek Hill mangled his
leg beyond recognition last week against the Jets, he was
actually celebrating on the injury card in the way into
the locker room, elated that he wouldn't have to play
(01:21:17):
another down for the Dolphins. That's what people in prison do.
Oh man, I got shanked in the lodgery room. Well,
at least I get hospital food now. But if there's
a dead man walking in the football prison that is
the Miami Dolphins, it's coach Mike McDaniel. His stick has
worn thinner than a poolside twink at the Fountain Blue.
The Dolphins got it going against the low league Jets
(01:21:38):
last weekend by wearing their hideous black Nike rivalry uniforms,
which bear no resemblance at all to any Miami Dolphins jersey. Ever.
I don't know why the NFL lets them have completely
different color schemes, but it probably helped the Fins to
role play as another team that didn't stink. Next week,
maybe they can wear wigs or pretend to be handymen
(01:21:58):
and really spice things up. That win may have made
McDaniel's hot seat a little cooler for the time being,
but soon enough, it'll be toastier than Mike is during
his postgame press conferences. And speaking of toast, Panthers coach
Dave Canalis might not even make it through halftime without
getting canned if the Panthers don't turn it around. Since
he bought the team billionaire know it all, Sorry, that's redundant.
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Owner David Tepper has already fired three head coaches mid season.
His fuse is shorter than his quarterback. And speaking of
Bryce Young, he slammed his helmet off the ground for
the second time this season after the Patriots what they
ask in Foxborough last week, and the Panthers fans have
started to turn on Bryce. He's young and they're restless.
Coach day Canallis wants to take all the blame. He said,
(01:22:42):
when failure happens in all phases, I'm the common denominator. Well,
I'm glad you're well versed in fractions, because you'll be
lucky to make it through one third of the season
before you get fired, Dave, this game is awful, but
one team is less awful. Fins to the left, fans
to the right. Take the water bound Mammals. That Dolphins
win that one. There's you pick six guarantee. Possibly maybe,
(01:23:05):
probably maybe maybe. I love the Hall of President's Brown's
qb idea. Yeah, because it's like the numbers actually matched.
Now it's a huge hall because Trump was in twice.
So that's forty You said forty six. Yeah, now it's
forty one. So we're gonna shave off a few here. Well,
just give him two more seasons. Yeah, there you go.
We're not done with this season.
Speaker 8 (01:23:26):
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Speaker 5 (01:25:09):
It is pleasant today with sun and areas of high clouds.
It's going to be a high of seventy eight. Okay,
So I'm gonna set the stage for you here. Hu
Lo's new football comedy, Chad Powers, finds itself at the
center of casting drama, taking over TikTok and Instagram feeds
right now shows co created by Michael Waldron and Glenn Powell,
(01:25:33):
and Chad Powers tells the story of Russ Holliday as
superstar quarterback whose career comes to a disastrous halt, and
then eight years after getting canceled, he uses prosthetics to
disguise himself as Chad Powers, walks on to tryouts, and.
Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
Then he gets a second chance at pro football.
Speaker 5 (01:25:52):
The two episode premiere on Tuesday, September the thirtieth covered
a lot of ground and it included a surprise cameo from.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
Haley Welsh, who we all know is Hawk Too.
Speaker 5 (01:26:04):
Thank you. She went viral in twenty twenty four whenever
you know, she said to spit on that thing, and
she does that in the scene that she's in. So
Powell's character meets her in a club and she does
the spit on that thing.
Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
H line, She says it. Yeah she does, of course
she does, but good cat.
Speaker 5 (01:26:23):
And then he's reciting it to her and it turns
her off so much that she asks him not to
tell anybody that they ever met. So it's like really random, funny,
you know, just short experience in the show. But then
comedian Britney Ray Carrera posted a video to her social
(01:26:44):
accounts which claimed that Chad Powers replaced her with Hawktua
and she had no idea until she watched the show.
Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
Oh my god. So so she filmed her part.
Speaker 5 (01:26:59):
Yeah, she filmed her part. So she expected to be
in the show. She's having a watch party with a
bunch of friends, so they're filming because they expect to
see her, Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (01:27:12):
And then it doesn't happen, and she freaks out. And
here is the audio. Literally, this is my scene. This
is literally my scene. Did you come in later? No,
this is literally my scene. I was fun. You know
(01:27:41):
what she's like. I think she's saying the dialogue you're not.
Oh my god, that's like the greatest stop fingy. I
just literally like, okay, is that no way that's right?
Speaker 4 (01:28:14):
You know the scene that you did saying Hawk Tua.
Why are you surprised that they got the real Hawk Tua?
Speaker 6 (01:28:22):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:28:23):
Or was the line or the scene completely different? It
might have been a different I mean, well, that would
be the assertion. I just can't imagine that she wouldn't
have known that. Number one, they would have definitely alerted
her to that. Her agent would have known. Ye, that's
true in a lot of maybe television shows.
Speaker 22 (01:28:40):
I feel.
Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
I don't. I mean, I guess it's it's definitely possible,
But allowing people to film you and then posting that
is career suicide.
Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
Posting it is unbecoming but the name of the game
these days, because if if Haley Welsh replaces you for
an unsavory moment, which otherwise would have embarrassed a lot
of people, then why isn't you know that strategy going
to work for you as well?
Speaker 2 (01:29:11):
You have a super embarrassing moment and now all of
a sudden agents know who you are. Uh yeah, I
just think you would be unhirable after that. People be like, oh,
so you can't roll with any changes. I mean, if
it were true, she still would have been paid, she
still would have gotten credit for you know, insurance and
all that other stuff with her SAG status. I just
(01:29:33):
I can't imagine that that's true, but it's funny. It's
a very funny idea.
Speaker 5 (01:29:38):
Though Pittsburgh Byrate's owner Bob Nutting has received criticism from fans, players,
and media alike, that this time a government official is
joining in. Teresa cal Smith, a Pittsburgh City councilwoman, announced
that she is calling for a post agenda before city
Council where formal discussions would take place on Nutting and
his ownership of the Pirate quote, the Pittsburgh Pirates are
(01:30:01):
more than just a baseball team. They are a vital
part of our city's identity, history, and economy. As elected officials,
we have a responsibility to listen to our constituents and
facilitate a constructive conversation about what's best for the city
and its residents.
Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
So if he doesn't improve the team, they're going to
build a bike lane through the infields.
Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
She wants to open up a public dialogue on how
the Pirates are run and where they are going in
the future.
Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
That would be that would be the best if somehow
we could do to the Pirates what Green Bay situation
is with the Packers where we all own the team.
Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
That would be phenomenal. Sure, those would be great townholl
meetings to have, I mean a televisum, it would be,
It would be electric. I do think that you should
be allowed to yell at Bob Nutting once a week.
He should have to go in front of a tribunal
of the insers who are like who win a lottery,
just twenty of them. How many games do you think
he went to this year?
Speaker 4 (01:31:02):
Because the Pirates home opener, he got booed hard and
they were flying banners that said sell the team.
Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
Bob over the part. And he's got an office there
where he can sneak into a box and watch without
anybody paying attention to him. But I bet that's the
last time he hit the rotunda. Oh yeah, first and last.
I actually wondered at the time if that was him
trying to get some good will by knowing that he
was going to catch some flak and going out there
(01:31:30):
and getting people to like have sympathy for him, you
know what I mean, Like, look how poorly they treat me. Meanwhile,
everyone was like throw balloons at them. Yeah right, yeah,
all right.
Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
You probably heard the phrase something smells rotten in Denmark,
but something ELSEO smells rotten wherever he.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Isn't that Hamlet Hamlet? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 5 (01:31:55):
Fans seemed to think that him has a serial farder
the band Yes following them around the country.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
Is it or is it's time? Like Heim time.
Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
It all started when somebody posted a TikTok from Saturday's
gig in Dallas with two women holding their noses and
the caption said quote, whoever was mm hmm their pants
at the con or Heim concer please see yourself out.
Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
By the way. That show was taking place at a
venue called the.
Speaker 5 (01:32:28):
Bomb Factory, but several people in the comments confirmed that
they were in the same area and they also smelled
this as well. But then other people chimed in with
reports of rancid air during their shows in New York, Seattle, Austin, Milwaukee.
Speaker 2 (01:32:47):
From Inside the House Real did lead the.
Speaker 5 (01:32:50):
Original poster to ask, I'm starting to wonder is there
a farter at every Heim show or is it Heim themselves?
Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
It's time. I think it's time. I think it high
of time. We talked to Heyen about they're behind.
Speaker 5 (01:33:07):
Nirvana has once again prevailed in court against Spencer Elden,
who was that naked baby that appeared on the band's
cover of never Mind in nineteen ninety one.
Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Billboard reports that a federal.
Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
Judge dismissed Elden's latest lawsuit, stating that the cover is
not child pornography.
Speaker 2 (01:33:25):
How many times does he suit over this? He keeps trying,
He just keeps losing.
Speaker 5 (01:33:29):
The iconic image did not come close to meeting the
definition under federal law. So Elden first sued the band
back in twenty twenty one, claiming that they knowingly, produced, possessed,
and advertised commercial child pornography, and then that suit was
dismissed multiple times during a year of various court dates.
But then in twenty twenty three, the US Court of
(01:33:52):
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit revive or reverse rather a
lower court's decision to toss the lawsuit, saying that the
statute of limitations not passed. Because the Nevermind cover was
republished in twenty twenty one for the album's thirtieth anniversary,
not gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
I'm just kind of over that dude trying to cash
in on this. Everybody's over this dude, all right.
Speaker 5 (01:34:14):
It is probably best to consult your doctor before taking
medical advice from celebrity, especially when their wellness hacks are
outright disgusting or potentially dangerous. So here's a list of
wild wellness hacks shared by celebrities. First up, well, Tom
(01:34:35):
Brady says that drinking large amounts of water helps prevent sunburns.
Speaker 2 (01:34:41):
I remember him saying that, I think there is actually
ever some sort of small validity to that. I mean,
it would make sense to me that your skin would
be more resilient if it was hydridrated, but and if
you were dried skin, that it would be more vulnerable.
But I don't know that. It's like, don't worry about
you don't need that. Just drinking glass of waters so
(01:35:03):
you need well? Did you see too talking about his concussions,
the doctors told him eat tons of carbs and drink
water that it helps your brain recover. And a lot
of people were calling that junk, But it actually that
kind of makes sense to me too. Waters. I think
fairly important. Think we can agree, and when Nesley owns
it all, I would just want to make sure that
(01:35:24):
I get a good subscription plan.
Speaker 5 (01:35:27):
Courtney Kardashian said that her doctor told her that drinking
seamen four times a week would hold.
Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
Okay, you can't say that. I don't think so. I
dumped it. Okay, she was told that consumption consumption of
(01:35:55):
DNA material DNA material there, that is good for what now? Fertility?
Oh okay, that's a weird way to get pregnant. It
goes the other one. I was just gonna say, wrong, hole,
I'm having a baby in my belly.
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
Beyonce dropped twenty pounds in two weeks for Dream Girls
by giving up all solid food and drinking a concoction
of lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup.
Speaker 2 (01:36:29):
Cool.
Speaker 4 (01:36:30):
There's no way, I mean, look at Beyonce. There's just
no way. She's eating a lot of other stuff she's
not telling us about.
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
Can you imagine if Beyonce didn't have a personal chef, though, Oh,
she'd be huge. Huge.
Speaker 5 (01:36:46):
Megan Fox claimed the drinking apple cider vinegar before meals
keeps you slim by cleansing out your system entirely.
Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
I know lots of people who do like a daily
shot of that apple cider vinegar. Yeah, with the mother
mother is a really nasty name for that.
Speaker 5 (01:37:02):
That is very bad for your teeth though, you just
shoot it like that like it's it can rot your teeth.
Speaker 2 (01:37:09):
Why you bof it? That's why you boof it. Everybody
knows that.
Speaker 4 (01:37:12):
Over in Ireland they advertise instead of like pulp, they
just said orange juice with with the bits.
Speaker 9 (01:37:23):
That Yah.
Speaker 2 (01:37:29):
Kesha drank her own peat because she thought it was
good for you. Okay, there's a lot of people who did.
There was like an influencer there was doing There was
like a a dude like liver King guy. As a
matter of fact, liver King might have been doing it.
Who was swearing by that And there's like no real
but Leah cam at it. There's one dude who.
Speaker 4 (01:37:53):
Mikey and Bob always posts this gift of him like
speedbagging his own in front of a fire. That guy
is like a health influencer that used to be like
a male model. So everybody's you know, following whatever he says.
And that dude was on on that vibe of of
(01:38:17):
the urine.
Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
He uses his own bag as a punching bag. Yeah,
he's I don't it's kind of weird.
Speaker 4 (01:38:23):
You've never seen that where he's just like speedbag in
his own bag. It's like this primal thing that he's
doing to wake up the spirits.
Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
I'm like, you're just, I mean, playing underneath him.
Speaker 5 (01:38:41):
Kim Kardashian received a vampire facial, which is when your
own blood is drawn and then your blood's platelet rich
plasma is injected or topically spread onto your face.
Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
A lot of people do that one.
Speaker 18 (01:38:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:38:54):
I was gonna say, I think that this is pretty
common now, but she said it was painful and she
wouldn't it again, which I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:39:03):
Racial if you're hooking up for chocola and it just
goes a little further than you want.
Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
Finally, on the list, Gwyneth Paltrow of course said that.
Speaker 5 (01:39:14):
Goops everything everything on Goop, but they sold jade and
rose quarts eggs for women's to put up their little
bits to increase feminine energy and increase vaginal muscle tone.
Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
And they were sued, Yeah you do the farmers carry
all day. Yeah, that's no way. I have to imagine
that ninety what Goop has to say is just wrong.
It's definitely chunk science, Like it just is like it
sounds like it could be right.
Speaker 4 (01:39:48):
Like remember when somebody was pranking people with whole foods
and put like celery inside of water asparagus and they
were selling it just to see and people were buying it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:00):
Yeah that's good.
Speaker 23 (01:40:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
Well, obviously not everything that you see on the internet's true.
Speaker 5 (01:40:05):
And one study proving that researchers presented findings at an
American Academy of Pediatrics meeting recently. This says that it
says more than twenty percent of sexual health related TikTok
posts created by non medical people were inaccurate, and Goop
(01:40:27):
is basically that.
Speaker 4 (01:40:31):
But don't you feel like in this era of all
of us scrolling all day every day with the TikTok
and the Instagram reels, that you're seeing things a video
that's thirty seconds, that's changing how you think about everything,
and you're not even acknowledging it. You're not talking to
other people about it. But I'm doing it where I'm
(01:40:51):
like incorporating it into my routines. Like some somebody on
there said, you know, you.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
Should be getting ten thousand steps a day.
Speaker 4 (01:40:58):
You know, you got it, that's your faceline, And I'm like, oh, yeah,
I guess I gotta get ten thousand steps to day.
I don't know any science behind that, And you know,
and I guess it's not harmful. So now you know
walking is good for it. There's a lot of other
stuff that I'm doing that I'm seeing people say that
it's not from a doctor.
Speaker 5 (01:41:17):
Remember when we were talking about like the colossrum scoops,
Like we're supposed to have like a scoop of colossum
every day, and it's just.
Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
Like you mean millk, Yeah, but breast milk. People rub
beef tallow on their face. Yeah, for like college that
does amazing things to your skin, and your French fries
makes you delicious. Yeah, hey, whatever float your boat makes
(01:41:42):
you happy. I mean, I'm trying to think of, like
I would say the one thing that is like the
least scientifically proven that I do would be like cryot
therapy in terms of there is science in on it
that shows benefits, but the amount of benefits it claims
(01:42:04):
are unverified, right, Like there are certain benefits that are verifiable,
but it says, oh, it also does this, this and this,
and like I don't know if it does, but I
like the thing it does do. Yeah, Yeah, I mean
I like therapy same way. Yeah, but I kind of
swear by that stuff. Sauna. I mean I think that
that's sauna's proven back a long time. Yeah, there's there's
(01:42:27):
lots of proof on the efficacy of doing saunas, and
I know that there's a lot of there's a lot
of science about cold plunges. I just don't know those
cryo like it. Does that do the same thing? Yeah?
Does that do anything? There's there's a whole group of
body temperature. There's a whole group of people who think
(01:42:47):
that the cold plunges are bad for you, not just
not good for you, that they are actively bad for you.
So there is all kinds of disparate information out there
about that stuff. I think that the roof has been
in the pudding when I've done it, it has definitely
helped me with that.
Speaker 4 (01:43:04):
Yeah, I mean athletes have been doing it for how long.
Like you're get in the cold tub, it reduces inflammation.
I mean that's not really arguable at this point.
Speaker 5 (01:43:12):
Exactly pleasant with sunshine today, it's a high of seventy eight,
all right.
Speaker 2 (01:43:18):
Well, the supplement world is where you could really get
into a long ass discussion about which one's work, which
ones don't, and how far down the rabbit hole are
you on all of those It's like fish oils. That
was a big one where everyone's like, oh, hey, you
got to have fish oil every day, and then they're like,
actually these are bad from Eric. You got to have
some tom Yeah. But if you don't have it with Pepper,
who's Pepper? Remember she's great. Tim Ben's filling it for
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Speaker 8 (01:44:33):
You know, earlier in the show, if folks weren't awake yet,
I was giving you some numbers about how impressive the
TV viewership was for the Steelers game in Ireland nine
thirty am kickoff, but still, the NFL network averaged seven
point nine million viewers across TV and digital platforms, not
including the over the air viewers in Minneapolis and Pittsburgh.
(01:44:56):
That's the most that they've ever had in the NFL
network for an international game, aside from that Germany game
between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins back in
twenty twenty three.
Speaker 2 (01:45:06):
This game in.
Speaker 8 (01:45:06):
Dublin also saw a sixty eight percent boost from the
NFL networks twenty twenty four international games. The contest averaged
over nine million viewers from twelve thirty PM until the
end of the game, So as people were waking up,
they were actively tuning in, and they were staying with
it because in large part, these Steelers allowed the Vikings
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to stay with it with some curious decision making and
a big comeback from the Vikes in an eighty one
yard catch and run by Jordan Addison and tackle from
Peyton Wilson. As we talked about earlier with those comments
from Ben Roethlisberger. Now Terah Austin, the defensive coordinator for
the Steelers, was speaking on the South Side yesterday and
he took the blame for that busted coverage in the
(01:45:47):
Jordan Addison play, the one.
Speaker 2 (01:45:50):
In the game. I'm going to take that one.
Speaker 15 (01:45:52):
We know we were struggling with who was in the
game and I probably made a call that probably wasn't
super enough for everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
And so that that's on me. Talk about the eighty
one yard yeah, absolutely, uh, And so.
Speaker 15 (01:46:02):
That that that that's on me, and ALBUM make sure
if that ever happens again, if we have some nutrition
the way we did it, the way it happened, and
I gotta I got to give our guys something that's
way more simple and that they can line up and
play and it may not be the best defense, but
it will be something where we won't have a chance
to blow it. So uh, I mean, our guys played
great and and and again that that last one is
(01:46:22):
on me, and I'll make sure that does happened again.
Speaker 2 (01:46:25):
Standard is a standard. Next man up? What what happened
to that?
Speaker 8 (01:46:28):
I guess that goes out the window and next man up,
thankfully in the layer of coverage was Peyton Wilson, so
he tracked down Addison and they had to burn another
minute trying to score. Roethlisberger was right about everything you said.
There next man up, unless it's Chuck Clark, I'll give
you another guy that I thought had some hidden plays
that you know, for the Steelers, it really benefited them.
(01:46:49):
We haven't talked about him a lot this week, but
Deshaun Elliott, not just the PBu to end the game,
not just the pick which was largely set up by Monster.
Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
Game, the tackle down conversion.
Speaker 8 (01:47:01):
Very rarely do you talk about a fourth and one
that goes for nine yards to say what to play,
But Elliot, if he doesn't trip up Mason, there he's gone.
And then a couple of plays later turns into his
own pick on the Harmon deflection.
Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
So he deserves some flowers for the way he played
as well.
Speaker 8 (01:47:14):
Guarnback, let's get back to the baseball conversation because that's
been a fun one today. With Major League Baseball playoffs
going on. Dodgers eliminate the Reds eight to four, they
win that series. That's the only one that's done. Cleveland
and Detroit Guardians win six to one. That's a one
to one series. That's the first game of the day.
To figure that one out. At three o'clock. Now we
get to the Padres and the Cubs three nothing. The
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Padres shut out the Cubs. Yesterday we talked about Mason
Miller quite a bit, the Bethel Park product who three
one hundred and four point five mile an hour fastball
on the black yesterday for the fastest recorded pitch in
the postseason. Well, today, you're not gonna see anything that
fast from Jamison tay On, but you're gonna see a
guy the former Pirate who came back from injury in
the middle of the season, his last six starts eight
(01:47:58):
one to five to seven ERA in a four and
one record for the Cubbies. He goes to the mound
today to try to keep the Cup season going against
San Diego, and he spoke with Marquise Sports in advance
at the start, and as.
Speaker 14 (01:48:09):
The game got going there, I just started getting excited
for tomorrow and just kind of put my head down
and starting to think about what tomorrow is going to
look like. You feel like, yeah, I mean you did
a want to work throughout the years and throughout the
season just to you know, be ready for big moments.
Speaker 2 (01:48:21):
And I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 8 (01:48:24):
It's gonna be interested in watching him pitch to Manny
Machado since he was taken one slot before Manny Machado
for the Pirates and he ate Homer yesterday, Machado.
Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Had easy to root for. James in Town. Good dude
was a regular on the show. One of my favorite
Pirates people that I ever interviewed, and really cool guy
and had some hardships early in his career that he overcame,
That had injuries, cancer. Admirable to see him overcome all
of those and be pitching a deciding game in the
wildcard here.
Speaker 8 (01:48:52):
Didn't he come back? Was his first start back from
testicular cancer? Was it from Tommy John when he got
the line drive off the head?
Speaker 9 (01:48:59):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:48:59):
Remember that? Yeah? Like you just couldn't catch a break.
You have Tommy John in your testicles. God, I can't
get a break, Temmy What are you doing in there?
Speaker 8 (01:49:11):
It's testicle John's whole different kind of TJ. You don't
want to talk about that. And then of course there's
the Red Sox game. Now, now they get the Red
Sox Yankees game at eight o'clock to challenge us to
stay away through it. Now that you know this is
going to be extra innings, everybody goes full count, foul
off ten pitches. It's gonna be one of those classic
Yankees Red Sox games to keep us until eleven thirty,
twelve o'clock tonight. I's six o'clock. No, no, no, this
(01:49:34):
they made the because there's one less game. They went
three to five eight, So it's oh, I hate that.
Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
I hate that. I hate that.
Speaker 8 (01:49:43):
I hate that the Yankees Red Sox are now lost
of those early starts on those games. Well, the six
o'clock has been great. And then it's not like you're losing.
They're smart about it's not like you're losing audience because
you've got show as the leadoff batter at eight nine
o'clock at night when they're playing the Reds for the
first pitch of that series.
Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
Yeah, out west, And did you say the Thursday night
football game.
Speaker 8 (01:50:00):
Is I forgot if it's and uh okay, and they
got everybody hurt forty and rams.
Speaker 2 (01:50:09):
Yeah, they got Mac Jones at quarterback and and everybody
but Cemac is hurt.
Speaker 8 (01:50:16):
And right now that line is that minus eight and
a half rams eight and a half point favorites at
home against San Francisco, they got nobody.
Speaker 2 (01:50:24):
Penguins won. The amount of attrition right now. This is
everybody Steelers is Like we were assessing the Steelers going
into the season based on this assumption that like, no
other team suffers an injury and every other team has
their bleep together and we just don't. And you forget
that everybody else kind of takes a while to figure
it out too. And then the injuries that have happened
(01:50:46):
in the AFC North alone big time, Like the Steelers
are not immune to it. Obviously, they've got some pretty
big ones they're contending with right now, but not like
Lamar Burrow.
Speaker 8 (01:50:58):
Every other team has lost a quarterback, yeah, or maybe
it has made a change at quarterback. Yeah, So you
know you got to take advantage. And you're playing two
of those teams coming out of the by as well.
Speaker 2 (01:51:08):
Keep that in mind.
Speaker 8 (01:51:09):
So Brown's next week buffer for when this happens to you,
because invariably it will happen to you. Now they've suffered themselves,
they've sort of had clusters of injuries like in the
secondary and aside from like what Terrell Austin was talking
about there, they managed to get around it largely to
the degree that they're three and one. But the whole conference,
aside from Buffalo, you look up and you go, eh,
(01:51:30):
not not as great as we thoughts.
Speaker 4 (01:51:32):
Do you think Dylan Gabriel will still be the starter
next week when the brown.
Speaker 2 (01:51:36):
If it doesn't get hurt.
Speaker 8 (01:51:39):
Probably, I mean it could go very badly, of course.
I mean they're not exactly throwing them in the best position. Hey,
go start in a different country for your first.
Speaker 4 (01:51:48):
Against the Vikings that are gonna absolutely come after him.
Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
They're banged up a little, but they should really give him.
I mean, Brian floor Is getting out coach last was
a shock to me, but hey, they were the Vikings
coaching staff was outclassed right until the five minutes where
the Steelers tried to give him the game back. I'm
not sure why do.
Speaker 8 (01:52:10):
You think Tom wins anything for Roethlisberger after his Hey,
is this controversial if I say that they're going to
get out coached by the Vikings.
Speaker 2 (01:52:18):
If Mike got word of that, oh dude, they know
Mike knows Ben is not a real big fan. He
Tomlin likes to pretend that he, you know, ostriches all
social media doesn't pay attention to it. But you know,
same with Aaron Rodgers. Those guys know what's going on.
Speaker 8 (01:52:33):
Oh, Rogers can't hide it though, Roger Rogers, but he
claims he doesn't know, and he's like directly, but he
did say.
Speaker 4 (01:52:39):
Remember, I guess that's what somebody watches that stuff and
tells him his sister and somebody else.
Speaker 8 (01:52:45):
He was talking on MacFee before he got He's signed here.
He was saying that I have friends in Pittsburgh who
were telling me who was saying what that sort of things.
And it wasn't just Pat like he was saying to Pat.
You know, you know, I think he was suggesting that
Pat knew who they were. Yeah, he's got friends here.
Speaker 2 (01:53:00):
Well he knew. I was not a huge fan of
his getting signed here. I mean, we had a perfectly
nice conversation. I just disagreed with it. For the Steelers,
it's working out amazing for them on the field. My
main concern with him always was can he stay healthy?
And it was will he get through October healthy? It
wasn't he can't do it anymore it was previous behavior.
(01:53:21):
By the way, his not going on the macav Show
every Tuesday really helps the perception of him amongst kind.
Speaker 8 (01:53:28):
Of can't help himself sometimes and these things slip out
and then it becomes a conversation.
Speaker 2 (01:53:33):
These are all the things that people were anticipating he's
going to do that he hasn't done, which have really
helped him. He's been amazing on the field, even if
he's getting rid of the ball in one point three
seconds or something crazy like that. I don't know if
you get.
Speaker 8 (01:53:44):
Three point three yards intended on average and then a
yack of eighty right, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:53:50):
But I talked to Ben about this over in Dublin.
Speaker 4 (01:53:53):
I saw him behind backstage after one of the Steeler
tail gates and I said, hey, man, great job with
the podcast. It seems like you're going viral every week.
And he's like, I'm not trying to do that, and
I go, well, dude, you're the Ben. Like anything you
say is going to go viral. And he's sort of
finding that out real time, like as he says something
(01:54:14):
like you can't.
Speaker 8 (01:54:15):
Say controversial athletes struggle with that. You know, you start
doing these podcasts just want to stay out there. But
when you stay out there, it goes out there to everybody,
not just people who you think in advance want to
like you.
Speaker 4 (01:54:30):
Yes, you are a super Bowl winning quarterback for the
craziest fan base in the universe. Anything you say is
going to get picked up and carried to.
Speaker 2 (01:54:41):
The first Do you believe Ben doesn't know that when
he says something that's we be controversial?
Speaker 14 (01:54:48):
Come?
Speaker 2 (01:54:50):
I think that.
Speaker 4 (01:54:52):
I think he's constantly surprised, just like everybody is. Like
even Mike, Mike is over in Dublin, he didn't like.
I don't think anybody fully understands the full reach like this,
this nation goes to the moon. It is very true,
well beyond just like out in moon, it's a terrible
towel out in space. There's no doubt there Wash there
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the amount of international love that you pursued. Matt Williamson,
anybody on the Steelers dot com US, Yeah, Like, how
enjoyable it was to see you guys just being lauded
by international praise.
Speaker 22 (01:56:37):
Well, that's very nice of you. I feel like you
guys were the same way too. I like, I am
now a big fan of your driver. Now that he
was on the air with you guys realized he realized
you guys were superstars.
Speaker 2 (01:56:50):
Well he just didn't know what we did. He just
knew he was picking people up. He didn't know we
talked or did it for all. He knew we were engineers.
And we hung out with him for two days before
we did any broadcasting, and then all of a sudden,
he like showed up at the broadcast and we're the
ones talking. He's like, I didn't know you guys did this.
Speaker 14 (01:57:05):
Right?
Speaker 22 (01:57:06):
I still love that though he was awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:57:10):
There's a reason we put him on the air, Like, yeah,
we genuinely love him. He was just great, And it
was also emblematic of the many interactions we had with
Double Nursing. The hospitality was incredible.
Speaker 22 (01:57:23):
Like the nicest people. They're not in a rush, they're
not mean, like I I just such time I see somebody, Yeah,
like every time somebody this Week's like, man, how is Ireland?
It's like almost hard to put into words because it
is so different than the speed here in the States.
Like are the one barista in our hotel coffee shop,
(01:57:45):
Like she was just so nice all the time and
would like, you know, tell us fantastic things that we
needed to know or you know, what not to do.
And then the one morning, of course, on game day,
I go down. I'm like, I need a lot, I
need just go, like, let's go. I'm ready, and she's like, oh,
you know, but we just put them in. It's going
to be you know, another half past thirty or whatever
however they tell the time, and I'm.
Speaker 9 (01:58:07):
Like, oh okay.
Speaker 22 (01:58:08):
She goes, yeah, we usually sleep in on Sundays and
I'm like, oh, well, I'm going to be back, like
I need that stone. And then I'm like, oh, no,
wonder why it tastes so good, Like they're literally baking
them right.
Speaker 2 (01:58:20):
Now, bitch, that's gone. Yeah, you know, miss. The whole
town got started late like every day because the people
in our group, who are the early risers that we
got for a jog, they would come back and they
be like, the whole town is closed. Yep.
Speaker 22 (01:58:37):
Yeah, I just think they are. That's just how they
live their life. And it was actually very refreshing. I
didn't feel pressure. I didn't feel like someone was going
to yell at me if I couldn't, you know, decipher
how many dollars it was for pounds or whatever when
I was trying to pay, or oh yeah, what car
to use or not, like, no one like you said,
not judgy and very nice.
Speaker 9 (01:58:58):
And care free.
Speaker 2 (01:58:58):
Almost I got asked more questions by Dubliners than anywhere
I've traveled in the world. They they really were genuinely curious.
Can't I can't say enough good things and I can't
wait to go back by.
Speaker 4 (01:59:11):
Does everyone have these tea towels towels, they're terrible towels.
Speaker 2 (01:59:16):
Don't disrespect us terrible tea towels. Well, they were flying
at like, you know, full strength at Croke Park on Sunday.
And part of what I think has made the reflection
on that trip so you know, wonderfully glowing is the
Steelers seem to have righted the rudder on a couple
(01:59:36):
of things. The first two drives kind of got me
a little nervous. I was like, oh God, here we
go again, both offensively and defensively. And then it really
turned around. And I'm wondering what you think was the
biggest step forward from the first three weeks for the
Steelers or four weeks going into that one.
Speaker 22 (01:59:56):
I mean, I honestly think very low level it was
week four, you know, like it really is September football,
Like nobody is a perfect I mean, look at like
the chiefs the rate. There's so many teams where you're like,
how how is that their record?
Speaker 2 (02:00:10):
Right?
Speaker 22 (02:00:10):
It just is what it is. And I really feel
like that was part of it. But there was definitely
something to how special that stadium felt, how special the
crowd was, and you know, every single player pretty much
said that the speech that coach Tomlin gave Saturday night,
(02:00:31):
the final team meeting before the game, you know, just
talking about his relationship with Ambassador Rooney and what he
meant that hit home with people, and you know, it
is kind of crazy when you think about the fact
that Cam knew him and not many other people that's
currently on the team.
Speaker 9 (02:00:50):
Uh.
Speaker 22 (02:00:51):
You know, I think if you were around him even once,
you understood what a special person he was and what
he meant, right. And I think coach Tomlin is really
good at conveying a message. I can imagine an emotional
coach Tomlin was that candayed to his team, and I
think that played a part in it. And just the
(02:01:11):
energy that was in that stadium. I don't know how
you could not get hyped and want to perform at
like top peak performance in that environment because it was
just truly insane and like you guys said, I hope
we go back because I can't say enough good things
about it.
Speaker 9 (02:01:30):
Croke Park was super cool.
Speaker 22 (02:01:32):
And even if the Steelers aren't the quote unquote home
team like Steelers are, Yeah, they're going to take over
that place, you know what I.
Speaker 9 (02:01:41):
Mean, it does not matter, right.
Speaker 22 (02:01:43):
Yeah, Like we were like, yep, second home, or we
could say third, you could say La Trobe second, Croke
Park's third.
Speaker 4 (02:01:50):
It did feel like the spirit of DMR was present
in Croke Park on Sunday, just on the field missing.
One of the things that I thought was really impressive
was that, you know, there was a bunch of attrition
during the game, the Vikings offensive line the Steelers secondary,
and I thought the Steelers dealt with that adversity and
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attrition way better. They're starting to get after the quarterback now,
maybe because of the attrition on the on the line
of the Vikings and the splash it continues to be there.
They just got to clean up in between getting to
the quarterback and providing the splash.
Speaker 22 (02:02:29):
Yeah, I mean, I just think about that's Patrick Queen
just completely demolishing Carson Wentz. You know, there are just
so many plays like that. Even Jalen Ramsey's pick six
that wasn't I mean, could you imagine if that actually counted?
How that like, what that would have done just truly insane.
(02:02:49):
And I do think you know, they have dealt with
a number of injuries and you can't discount that. You
can't use it as an excuse either, but I mean, man,
they were they were pretty down in terms of guys.
You already had people Joey porterisot Alex Highsmith. So I
hate a week five bye week. But now that we're
in it and we realize how much we needed, I'm
(02:03:11):
glad that it's now and it's going to be a
tough stretch coming out of it, but at least you
can get some guys healthy, hopefully so that they can
get back to doing what they want to do. And
you know, even if it's one defensive guy who's hurt
and not multiple because it feels like that's been the
story of the first four weeks unfortunately.
Speaker 2 (02:03:30):
I think that the biggest change for the better came offensively,
Kenny g coming in there for Jalen Warren at the
last minute and performing the way he did and showing
that they've got some depth there that they can feel
pretty good about is a pretty big revelation in and
of itself. But the fact that Arthur Smith was doing
different things with the offense and DK was running out
of the slot half of the game, and yeah, using
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Darnell Washington as much as they did, indicating that, you know,
they were going to help that running game with him.
And also they're not afraid to to throw the ball
to him. You know, a lot of people are wondering,
where does that Lee Fryarmuth. I think that's not even
a problem you have to worry about right now. Having
that depth is just good. It's the same thing with
Hei Smith and her big just let's let's just be
glad we've got depth. You know you're gonna need it
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in the in the long run. But offensively, even though
there was a clear game plan in Aaron Rodgers, I
can't remember what the total or the average was for
him to let go of the ball. And you won't
be able to do that forever. You're gonna have to
take some shots down for X. But the fact that
they were willing to do something that was a little
(02:04:36):
bit different from what they had been doing in order
to get to win, I think was big. It just
indicated to me that one of our biggest complaints was
we keep seeing the same thing over and over again,
and Dublin let us know, like, oh no, no, no,
we can change it up, and we can we can
do some coaching here and get these guys to do
something that's gonna succeed. Yeah.
Speaker 22 (02:04:57):
I mean, I think we're finally seeing like what are
Arth or Smith's offensive mind looks like and how he
does game plan differently for the opponent and going against
their weaknesses, staying away from the opposing defensive strengths. I mean,
even look at Week one with those four passing touchdownps.
I mean that was crazy, but they realized that something
work and they kept doing it until they stopped them.
(02:05:19):
And I think too he even said yesterday or the
day before when he spoke to the media post Dublin
that you know, they didn't know for sure that Jalen
Warren was going to be in or out, but that
was their game plan and it was like, hey, Kenny
g is the next man up, and that's what works.
They they worked Jalen out pregame. You know, he wanted
to go and they said, eh, no, thanks, we're gonna
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you know, hold off. But I think, you know, good
for Kenny g for taking that opportunity literally running away
with it. He just needed one more yard to hit
one hundred on the ground. But even what we've seen
from him in the passing game, you know, he's very
quick and twitchy, and you can tell that Aaron trust him,
and he's one of those very under free agency aquin
(02:06:03):
acquisitions that kind of got overlooked because oh, I don't know,
there's a lot of really big people and trades and
crazy things that have happened. But it was really cool
to see him just I mean, he was you could tell,
just absolutely determined. We got to talk to him after
the game and he was just he was so happy
and so just been shocked that, like, that's what just happened.
(02:06:25):
So it was good to see for somebody who obviously
is a hard worker and like a really good teammate.
Speaker 2 (02:06:30):
Will pitt beat Boston College Saturday at home, Oh god, guys,
I don't know, come on, what's wrong with your team?
Speaker 9 (02:06:37):
A lot?
Speaker 22 (02:06:38):
And I was trying to watch part of it when
we were over there because my Fubo was somehow giving
me Pittsburgh stations. I was like, this, this is wrong,
but I'm gonna take it. And I was kind of like,
I actually wish I'm not. I couldn't watch it, so
then it just got to the point where I was like,
I should save my battery, and I just turned it off. Yeah,
(02:07:01):
it hurts my soul, it really does.
Speaker 2 (02:07:04):
Does homecomings?
Speaker 22 (02:07:05):
Yeah, homecomings coming up? There's still Notre Dame and I'm
just like, man, I want to be excited, so well
the getting better.
Speaker 2 (02:07:15):
Yeah, this is a team you should be. This is
a team you should be to home. I think they
should move the game to Dublin.
Speaker 22 (02:07:23):
Let's go get me back on that plane.
Speaker 2 (02:07:25):
I know I'm in for. Honestly, one game of year
Steelers of the home team at Croke Park? Why not?
Who who says no? Then?
Speaker 22 (02:07:34):
I mean, well, it would have to be every other year.
It would have to be when they have nine home games,
because they have to play eight at home.
Speaker 25 (02:07:41):
Like in AFU.
Speaker 2 (02:07:43):
Yeah, art Ronie's probably like, WHOA, I wouldn't mind having
a little more concession money. I wonder what send me
back I strike a deal with them. That's an interesting
thing to think about. Is there like a you know,
concessions like hey, the home team or each team gets
a certain amount of a percentage or does Croke Park
(02:08:05):
just get to be like, yeah, thanks for bringing all
the drunks over.
Speaker 22 (02:08:09):
That's a great I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (02:08:11):
Yeah, we'll get into it in our business segment next hour.
Speaker 9 (02:08:15):
Perfect.
Speaker 22 (02:08:15):
Yeah, Steve, you can get Art to call in and give.
Speaker 9 (02:08:17):
You those details.
Speaker 2 (02:08:18):
Missy, you are the best. Thanks so much.
Speaker 22 (02:08:20):
Thanks, guys, is good hanging out with you in Dublin.
Speaker 2 (02:08:23):
Great time. Its awesome. Missy Matthews from the Steelers Audio
Network in Steelers dot com. Got the bye week and
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Live from the Don's Appliances Studios where Pittsburgh shops for appliances.
Speaker 3 (02:08:55):
This is w DV Pittsburgh.
Speaker 2 (02:09:01):
Does. Being on television, even though it's the more old
school medium, still give you a little bit of juice
and jitters.
Speaker 9 (02:09:07):
It gives you a little juice and jerrys just because
like it's it does you know it's weird because we've
been doing the Yak, which is a two hour live
YouTube show every day in the middle of the day
for I don't know, like you know, not eight years now,
and that gets watched and listens to by like one
hundred and fifty thousand people. So like, but you're right,
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like the actual like TV. It could be watched by
the TV might be watched by last but it does
feel different because you're like, oh, man, like someone's walking
in the airport right now and U and sees this
and we're by the way I am. I hope you
guys know I'm not taking being on TV seriously. We
are doing like I did a segment last week because
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I think it's so funny if you are walking in
the airport or you're at the gym. So we did
an entire segment where the bottom line just said, would
Jalen Hurts be good if he didn't have leg? So like,
what's I do? Stuff like that?
Speaker 3 (02:10:02):
Randy Bellman and the DVE Morning show Big Kat.
Speaker 2 (02:10:05):
He'll be on in a little bit. I don't remember
that being such a Coffinius interview.
Speaker 4 (02:10:09):
Oh you don't remember when we interviewed him in an
empty PPG Paints arena.
Speaker 2 (02:10:12):
Me, he was at a corn silo. I was at
a radiothon. That's why a wee we were in a well, yeah,
that makes sense to me. Now, okay, he'll join us momentarily.
And big news from Big Cat with that fifty to
fifty hit. Finally last night at the Cubs game. Abbe,
he's got a news update. First News this.
Speaker 5 (02:10:29):
Hour brought to you by Better Call Sy Pleasant with
sunshine Today, it's a high of seventy eight. A way
Mo self driving car was stopped recently by police in
northern California for making an illegal U turn, and that's
got people talking. An incident report and a picture of
a San Bruno police officer looking into the empty driver's
seat has gone viral on social media.
Speaker 2 (02:10:51):
Police decided not to give the.
Speaker 5 (02:10:53):
Car a ticket, saying that their forms don't have a
box for robot so the department Facebook post has generated
more than five hundred comments, with many people outraged that
police didn't ticket the company.
Speaker 2 (02:11:07):
That's a great point. Do you know why I pulled
you over? Hello? Anybody there you're resisting arrest. Put your
hands behind your trunk. I don't know what you do there.
I don't think anybody does right now. Put a boot
on it.
Speaker 4 (02:11:25):
They're supposed to be yeah, I mean, listen, if you
start doing stuff like that, like you gotta, you're goin
to shut that car down.
Speaker 2 (02:11:31):
You can't control it though. That's why I said I
put a boot on it. Where in the middle of
the street. What I'm saying is you can't even get
the thing to pull over? Well, how they get They
had it pulled over though, didn't they?
Speaker 5 (02:11:42):
Yeah, because it said that the photo was of an
empty driver's seat, so they must have had it pull
over somehow.
Speaker 2 (02:11:49):
No, it's not still driving it. It could it picture's
lowest police whatever. I'm misunderstanding the circumstance. I thought it
just did a U turn and then it didn't get
pulled over. It did a U turn, it got pulled over,
but they couldn't ticket it. They couldn't.
Speaker 5 (02:12:12):
They couldn't actually process anything because there was nobody driving it.
Speaker 4 (02:12:18):
Yeah, this is part of the technology they haven't figured
out yet how to be accountable.
Speaker 2 (02:12:24):
I've ridden one of those in San Francisco and it
is something. It is crazy. It's a weird sensation and
they're saying that is the future, and then it's safer
than any other mode of transportation unless it isn't.
Speaker 5 (02:12:43):
We don't hear a lot of stories about it not
following traffic roles at least like that.
Speaker 2 (02:12:48):
That's not nice one.
Speaker 5 (02:12:49):
This is the first one that I think that we've seen,
but I mean, again, a larger issue is just it's
impossible to police unless you start making laws where the
companies get significant finds if there's a violation and like
that has to get processed.
Speaker 2 (02:13:06):
But that's kind of what's wild here, and that's why
people are so upset. It's kind a real total recall
vibe to it. Yes, yeah, especially with that third boob.
Speaker 4 (02:13:16):
Yeah, the bra for these cars is really weird, really bizarre.
An extra cup all right?
Speaker 5 (02:13:22):
This week people online have been sharing there don't knock
it till you try it life hacks. So I got
a couple for you, and let's, uh, let's decide whether
these are worthy or not. The first one is a
shower beer. Just take a cold can into the shower
and love it.
Speaker 2 (02:13:37):
Love a shower beer can, because not like, oh, I'm
taking a shower I want a beer. The shower beer
signifies everything else around it a job well done. You're
not doing a shower beer in the middle of the afternoon,
even if you're getting ready to go out on a
week Usually, if that's a vacation thing, that's a you're
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at the b cheer, you're you know, doing something outdoorsy,
oring all day. But yeah, shower beer, it's a vacation move.
So it just signifies I agree something, okay, all right.
Using a potato peeler instead of a knife for cutting cheese,
I've done it. I don't love it. Not that big
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of a deal. I mean, they have cheese slicers, you know,
they do potato peelers. Yeah, but the potato peelers are smaller.
I don't love the cut se depending on the cheese,
like the shape of the cheese, the ratio here. Yeah,
eating a kiwi with the skin on, less effort to
eat maniac. Do you have me peanuts with shells on?
Speaker 14 (02:14:46):
No?
Speaker 9 (02:14:47):
No? Did you?
Speaker 2 (02:14:49):
Yeah? I know that's how big Head eat, says. He says,
he eats half the bag with the shells on.
Speaker 4 (02:14:54):
Oh my god, that's a lot of chewing. That's a
lot of chi a lot of roughage. That's extra work.
But the kiwi, yeah, shave that, sir?
Speaker 21 (02:15:06):
Well you eat?
Speaker 2 (02:15:07):
Do you eat a peach, the fuzzy peach?
Speaker 9 (02:15:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:15:10):
Oh yeah, okay, but you want to need a fuzzy kiwi? No,
I just don't. I don't like Nicole Kidman anymore, not
a not a big fan. Can I be honest? I
didn't know you were supposed to take the skin off
the kiwi. Yeah, I didn't know that. Dude. Have you
ever seen slice Kiwi? It never has the skin on it? Yeah? No,
I just thought, I, how did you ever see slice Kiwi?
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Nothing to me? You bet the buffets I go to.
Speaker 10 (02:15:38):
No.
Speaker 2 (02:15:38):
I actually.
Speaker 5 (02:15:40):
Bought like a thing of kiwi and eatie, grabbed them,
got a knife, cut it in half, and grabbed a
spoon and started eating the kerry.
Speaker 2 (02:15:49):
And I was kind of like, oh, but eating that
thing without skinning it? Man, look like a Harry's sack.
Speaker 4 (02:16:00):
Out of here, man, it's a shaved sack like wall
not take a Mark three to that thing first?
Speaker 2 (02:16:12):
Okay, But you will eat a fuzzy peach? Yeah, because
it's it's so different. It's so different. Just look at
the texture, Look at a hairy kiwi. By the way,
the Pirates signed haairy Keywi. Then look at a fuzzy peach.
Speaker 4 (02:16:28):
You tell me which one you'd rather eat, and you're
telling me a lot about yourself.
Speaker 2 (02:16:34):
I won't eat the outside of a kiwi. It's like
an avocado. Like there. I can't imagine anybody eats the
outside of an avocado. Cut your mouth, haul up plastic.
But the kiwi is not going to kill you. I
can say easy, eat wrong, all right.
Speaker 5 (02:16:55):
Putting popcorn kernels in a paper sandwich bag the recommendation
roll the bag clothes, put it in the microwave for
about three minutes. Once it's pop, throw seasoning inside, shake
it and enjoy it.
Speaker 2 (02:17:07):
Okay, it sounds like a lot of work. I like
the old style chiffy pop. Yeah. Remember the popcorn makers.
They were big for a long time. People had popcorn
makers which look like basically like a big like a
coffee like kerrafe or something, and it had a shoot
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on the top and you wore oil and put the
kernels in and then it would be like it would
just they would just fly out of the top.
Speaker 21 (02:17:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:17:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:17:39):
Chopsticks for Cheetos is on this list because it keeps
your fingers dust free.
Speaker 2 (02:17:46):
I mean, I do love cheetos. I've not had cheetos
in so long. Cheese curls I've had recently, but not cheatoes,
which are really like the condensed It's like the raisin
to the grape of the there's a lot more crined.
Greasing of corn cobs. The recommendation here is.
Speaker 5 (02:18:08):
Corn cub is buttering a slice of bread and then
wrapping it around a freshly cooked corn on the cob
to coat it with butter.
Speaker 2 (02:18:16):
Yeah, uh, hot take I don't use butter on corn
on the cob. I just put salt on it.
Speaker 4 (02:18:20):
You never had those corn cobs little I've had those
what do they call this, I don't know, like their
corn cobs?
Speaker 2 (02:18:30):
You spin them and they're always a stick of butter
shaped like corn. Also, yeah, just to remind you corn
so they're like, don't put this on your kiwi. This
goes on the corn. Big cats with us, Big cat.
Did you have you ever eaten the outside of a kiwi?
Or do you only eat the inside of a kiwi?
Speaker 9 (02:18:47):
I don't, I don't. I can't even tell you how
times to beating the kiwi. That's that's a foreign fruit.
That's not a fruit.
Speaker 2 (02:18:52):
I get down with American fruit.
Speaker 9 (02:18:56):
Yeah. Absolutely. I gotta eat only American fruits that have been,
you know, growing in America for years. Like bananas. Uh,
what else you got? What are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (02:19:08):
Bananas? Do you where? Where?
Speaker 9 (02:19:11):
Where? Where they're grown? Uh?
Speaker 2 (02:19:13):
Like Jamaica?
Speaker 9 (02:19:14):
Cu no.
Speaker 2 (02:19:18):
Orange? Orange? Oranges?
Speaker 9 (02:19:23):
Yeah? Oranges?
Speaker 2 (02:19:25):
You know that type of strawberries? Blueberries? Yeah, they do
have some in Hawaii. They have some in Hawaii.
Speaker 9 (02:19:32):
Are you are you sure they have everything in California?
Speaker 2 (02:19:36):
They grow everything. There are California bananas.
Speaker 9 (02:19:40):
Okay, so there we go. I guess I was right.
You were wrong.
Speaker 2 (02:19:44):
Yeah, right, Savannah. But those aren't the ones. You're idiots,
That's what I'm saying. But maybe you will now that
you're rich, big cat, congratulations on behalf of all of us,
on behalf of everybody who's ever played a fifty to
fifty at a game? You after how many years of trying?
I wonder, I mean, have you ever done the math
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on how much money you have spent on fifty to
fifty before? Finally, last night, in the wild Card Game
two against the Padres at Wrigley Field, hit your first
fifty to fifty. How much did you win?
Speaker 9 (02:20:18):
Okay, so I won fifty four thousand dollars and I'm
definitely one percent, without a doubt, still in the red lifetime.
Speaker 2 (02:20:33):
Well, what is your typical buy for fifty to fifty
at a game? Like, how much money do you spend?
Speaker 9 (02:20:40):
It's gone up. So I was trying to figure it
out last night because it's been It's like, I'm still
in shock. It's it's been for people who follow me.
It's been a journey. I play it, you know, I
love to gamble. I play it every time I go
to a game. I've had seasons to get through the
cubs for I don't know, like eleven years now. So
like there was like twenty fourteen, I went to sixty
games and I was probably at that time in my life,
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probably like fifty to one hundred dollars a game. The
last couple of years I have, I have upped it.
I usually spend about six hundred to one thousand dollars
per game. So when you do that math, it's probably
still in the red. But it doesn't matter. It was
the love of the sport. It was the journey. It
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was going for this, this this elusive thing. And yeah,
I'm still in absolute shock because I can't believe it.
I thought I was never gonna do it. I thought
it was never gonna happen, and then it finally happened.
Speaker 2 (02:21:37):
I'm thrilled for you guys. I mean, how did you celebrate? Like,
what is the protocol? Like, you hit a hole in one,
you have to buy everyone beers in the clubhouse? What
do you do when you hit the fifty to fifty?
Speaker 9 (02:21:47):
So it was funny because I went so I was
hit the game with my buddies, and I actually like
they went left, I went right kind of thing. At
the end of the game, and I pulled out of
my pocket. I was like, oh, I looked up the screen.
I saw the numbers. I pulled out of my pocket
first loser, second ticket loser because I buy so many
tickets every time. Uh and then the third ticket it
was a winner, and I just stood there in disbelief,
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reading it back and forth, being like, no way, this
is real. And then I, uh, so, I was by myself,
was kind of stunk. But I immediately was just I
don't know, I was just ecstatic. I don't I didn't
really celebrate. I just I you know, I made a
video I got I got probably more text than when
my kids were born. My wife is a little hey
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shot out my wife. She was like the number one
doubter that I would ever be able to do that.
And I reminded her right away. I was like, you
you doubted me. You thought I couldn't do it. Uh
so like off that, you know, like the people who
said I couldn't do it. And she's just like, you're
such an idiot. You didn't do anything. You just won
a raffle that you lost more on in your lifetime.
I'm like, but I did it. And then she she
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she had the audacity to ask me if I was
gonna retire, I'm going back to back.
Speaker 2 (02:22:57):
Today, what would you rather?
Speaker 4 (02:23:02):
Would you rather win the fifty to fifty and your
team lose, or your team win and you lose the
fifty to fifty.
Speaker 2 (02:23:10):
I need to come to win today.
Speaker 9 (02:23:11):
I need to come to win today. So if I
can sacrifice losing the fifty to fifty, I can handle that.
I do. Like I was actually playing it out of
my head because the game itself stunk. Like so I went,
you know, Tuesday, and then Wednesday, Tuesday, we had the
back back home runs was electric at Wrigley. Yeah, yesterday
was one of those playoff games where I don't think
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we had one chance to get excited, Like we had
the crowd who was like on their feet. We were
on our feet in the ninth inning because we got
all base runner you know what I mean. Like it
was that type of game, like what base runner? Even
down three, We're like, okay, maybe if we get like
five hit by pitches in a row. So it was
not it was not a fun experience, and I was
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thinking about it. It's like, at least I want it
yesterday because if the Cups lose in an elimination today
and I will it, I don't know if I'd be
able to post about it. I think I just have
to win it silently and just pretend I didn't win it.
Speaker 2 (02:24:05):
Yeah, that would be the move. Or maybe pretend you
win at the next like hockey game you go to
or something like that. Just transfer it to but Mason
Miller yesterday, he's a Pittsburgh guy from Bethel Park. Through
a one hundred and four point five mile per hour pitch,
perfectly located, one of the fastest pitches, if not the
fast fastest pitch ever recorded. That kid is insane. But
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it's not just him, like the whole staff, The whole
team is start. We went through the pitch at like
average fastball speed for that staff. It's like field goal
kickers knocking these seventy yarders. Now, the velocity in Major
League Baseball pitching is off the charts.
Speaker 13 (02:24:48):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:24:48):
I didn't think we'd ever see this.
Speaker 9 (02:24:51):
It's crazy. It's absolutely crazy. Every single guy they bring
in just throws so fast. I mean even we have
guys like Polentia came in who got hurt like a
month ago. He was our closer for most of the years.
He's now pitching middle relief. He was throwing like one
oh two and it's it's routine, it's it's nothing. It
also helps that the Cubs lineup is uh. We got
like multiple guys who look like they've never let's just say,
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there's some guys on the Cubs roster on the lineup
yesterday that like, I actually think it looked exactly like
what I would have looked like up there. A couple
of the swings where like about swings, you know what
I mean, Like where they didn't know where the ball was.
I was like that is exactly what it would look
like if I went and tried to hit one oh
two or one oh three. So yeah, it's not not
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the best time to not be able to hit, combined
with the Padres having like all these flame throwers.
Speaker 2 (02:25:40):
But baseball and hockey, but really baseball. It is just
so crazy how the intensity turns on a dime. How
two days ago or three days ago, it was one thing,
and now you're watching these games, you know, three out
of the four of the wild cards, like going to
the third game the Yankees in Red Sox as much
as the rest of the country hates it, and I
get why they do. Those were two of the best
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playoff baseball games I watched in a long time. The
drama it, I mean, the way that that Yankee Stadium
crowd is reacting to everything. It's more like an ALCS
than a wild Card. And it's with you know, an
underperforming Red Sox team this year who might knock out
their rivals. It's just that drama to me is what
makes it so incredible. There's so many storylines in history
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that goes into it. It's impossible not to be romantic
about baseball this time of year.
Speaker 9 (02:26:29):
It really, it really is the best. And it's it's
also like there's something about playoff baseball where you know,
obviously home runs happen, you know, maybe Machilie at a
home run that that kind of put the game away yesterday,
But there's something about playoff baseball and like the manufacturing
of the runs that there's you know what I mean, where.
Speaker 6 (02:26:47):
It's like.
Speaker 22 (02:26:49):
Yes, yeah, yeah, And it's just like it's this chess.
Speaker 9 (02:26:52):
Game where it's just the intensity ramps up to such
a level and it doesn't you know, if you're watching
game in the middle of July, you don't have the
same feeling of like the like what they're trying to
do eking out runs and and you know, moving guys
over and bunting and sackflies and taking extra bases and
steals and double steals. I don't know, it's just yeah,
you're right, it's just something that that's special about October
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and you have to be so locked in to every
moment because it's just it's so intense.
Speaker 2 (02:27:20):
Give me a parlay on the game on the three
games on the three game threes.
Speaker 9 (02:27:23):
Oh my gosh, Okay, all right, I wish we could
probably me win in the fifty to fifty again, because
that's gonna happen. All right, all right, all right, I
got you, I got you. Jamison titled who's the cub
starting pitcher today who's probably not gonna go that long?
Speaker 2 (02:27:38):
We love him because former pirate.
Speaker 9 (02:27:40):
Yeah yeah, so I think over nine and a half outs,
I think I think realistically, I think Craig Council is
hoping that he can get a full two times through
the lineup, so that would land you know, even if
he has a walk or a hit here, he would
land in like the three or four inning range, So
that would get you, you know, if it gets to
the fourth inning, are gonna get most likely get it.
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I'm gonna go Guardians team of Destiny. So that's once.
All right, Guardians tie on over nine and a half
and then over seven and a half in the Red
Sox Yankees game. That's two young kids pitching, right, Yeah.
I think I think that game is like two guys
who are rookie. One of them is gonna one of
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them I don't know it one, but one of them
is gonna implode.
Speaker 2 (02:28:28):
Yeah, I mean, last night ended up with seven and
you know one of them is gonna one of these
games you would think is gonna be more offense.
Speaker 9 (02:28:37):
Yeah, maybe bump it down. Maybe you know, you can
get down to seven flat and that should put you.
That should be a nice little one. And now I'm
gonna have to play this.
Speaker 2 (02:28:44):
I like that I'm playing this.
Speaker 9 (02:28:46):
Yeah, okay, let's win.
Speaker 2 (02:28:48):
I'm hot, let's get a double.
Speaker 4 (02:28:49):
Good luck on that fifty to fifty. Honest to God,
did not really fully believe that it was real. But
now that I know that somebody is actually one, now
you've toward my faith.
Speaker 9 (02:29:02):
Right right, And I was I felt the same way,
Like I remember, I this thing goes back so deep.
I had a friend who worked for the Cubs who
actually like was part of the charity, and I was like, hey,
could you just ring it for me. He's like, yeah,
we'd all go to jail. And I was like, well,
it sounds like.
Speaker 2 (02:29:22):
Enjoy your win, big cat, and let's let's let's get
a w on that parlay. Appreciate it all right, love it,
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He's not just gonna tend to talk. It's actually it's.
Speaker 8 (02:30:03):
Such a good bit and I feel robbed that we
can't do much with it because Shadur Sanders minded his
responses to questions about Dylan Gabriel becoming the quarterback like
he vocalized words with no words coming out of his mouth.
He was the worst mime in the history of America.
Speaker 2 (02:30:18):
He literally confirmed every bias that everybody had against him
in regards to his maturity and lack thereof. And couldn't
be a better metaphor for him in the NFL. Moving
his mouth and no words are coming out.
Speaker 8 (02:30:34):
Boosted my opinion of him creatively, though I hadn't seen
that one before.
Speaker 2 (02:30:38):
That was a new twist on the diva behavior. But
he's got his own bots out there. These people, I mean,
he's some of them are in the mainstream media.
Speaker 8 (02:30:48):
Yeah, mal Kuiper's gonna do that with his entire draft
coverage coming up this April from Pittsburgh. He's just gonna
mime words. He's not gonna say anything, he's going to
reverse it. He's just gonna close his mouth and try
to talk.
Speaker 2 (02:30:59):
I can't wait to he does kabuki in a couple
of weeks.
Speaker 8 (02:31:02):
Who we're gonna figure out who milk Kuiper's Shadar Sanders
of Pittsburgh will be when he's here for draft covers
next year.
Speaker 2 (02:31:10):
God, he's gonna who's gonna latch onto Which one of
these quarterbacks is gonna be? I mean, probably gonna be, No,
it'll be it'll be Arche if Arch comes out, if
Art comes out, you're convinced. I don't know. I mean, now,
there's so much money in college, Like SuDS took a
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he took a pay cut, sure, huge pay cut. And
that's not Texas, that's Colorado. Yeah, so the guy's already
got a statue Colorado. Uh is a statue as a er,
but he should get a statue.
Speaker 8 (02:31:45):
He won't get a statue before Dion's what an absolute disgrace.
Speaker 2 (02:31:49):
So when he was sitting there like I saw the
video of it, and I was like, I know, phone.
Speaker 8 (02:31:56):
Everything he's gonna do like the box here's box stand
or something quite pulled himself off camera.
Speaker 10 (02:32:01):
With a rope.
Speaker 2 (02:32:04):
Oh my god, that would have been good. Grow up?
Speaker 8 (02:32:08):
All right, so let's start with let's start baseball, come
back to football. I want to get back to the
steels in a little bit, but I wanted to pick
up where you guys left off with Big Cat. And again,
congratulations on the big fifty to fifty win for him.
That was quick to score. So the parlay that you
guys are now playing will go like this, Tiger's Cleveland
at three, Padres Cubs for your Jamison tali in over
nine is an over nine and a half or over
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eight and a half has just gonnae at least one
more in the four fourth, Okay, all right? And then
Yankees Red Sox at eight. After that five o'clock start
wraps up at Wrigley last night, the Yankees kept the
series live against the Red Sox in part because the
renegade David Beddar got to save.
Speaker 10 (02:32:49):
Now bet Dar trying to close it and this one
is driven to right judge going back still back right there.
Speaker 2 (02:33:02):
And redemption for the Yankees.
Speaker 10 (02:33:04):
They win it for free, and there will be a
game free and this wild Card.
Speaker 2 (02:33:10):
Series redemption for bednar two. From the night before he
let up that insurance run, I was glad to see
that for him.
Speaker 8 (02:33:16):
He does this little hop when he's not sure if
the ball has left the yard, And he did the
hop last night off the mound, like when the ball
started to carry out towards red centers and the camera
didn't quite cut away as a Oh, no, is he
still doing renegade?
Speaker 2 (02:33:30):
No, I don't think he's doing renegade. He gave it up.
I don't know. I don't know. Well, I mean, he
won't do it when he comes in at top of
the night. It's only when he come in like mid game, right,
What do you mean like mid inning?
Speaker 8 (02:33:42):
Oh, mid inning? Right, Yeah, you don't do it mid inning. No,
you gotta do the whole light show and all that stuff.
I would think, But I don't know if that plays in.
Speaker 2 (02:33:51):
He did it originally when he first got there.
Speaker 8 (02:33:53):
Mason Miller talked about him. He had that one hundred
and four mile an hour pitch. We'll see if he
gets out on the mound again. Imagine he would at
some point if the fan where the Padres are in
terms of trying to protect the lead. I thought that
stat was amazing. How the slowest pitcher for the Padres
yesterday was throwing ninety seven at It's.
Speaker 2 (02:34:09):
Insane, absolutely nutty.
Speaker 8 (02:34:11):
Let's get back over to football now, and we'll hear
from Denzel Martin, the outside linebackers coach for the Steelers,
talking about Nick Herbig and how his game has become
more polished with the more playing time he's had.
Speaker 2 (02:34:24):
Nick's a good football player, That's just what he is.
He can do everything. People like to think it's just
a pass guy.
Speaker 13 (02:34:28):
But if you watch to take from this past week,
he was run past anything we needed to do special teams,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (02:34:34):
He just does it all. He's just gonna continue to
get better every week.
Speaker 23 (02:34:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:34:38):
I saw him in coverage a couple of times. He
was setting the edge a couple of times.
Speaker 4 (02:34:42):
I mean, he's developing and rounding into a full blown
edge rusher in every sense of the work.
Speaker 8 (02:34:50):
I was actually more intrigued by all Right, Well, at
least we saw Keanu Benton do what he's supposed to
do against the backup guys. Now, Let's see if that
can carry over against starters, and let's see what it
can be against the Browns that come out from the bye.
Also regarding the AFC North, John Harbaugh still playing oddly
coy about this whole Lamar Jackson thing, where every other
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report seems to say it's gonna be out two to
three weeks. So he's trying to get the Texans to
think themselves into oblivion. I guess Penguins. Lastly, they won
last night in the preseason. They're fore one to one
in the preseason. Tristan Bros, Philip Hollander, Billy Coyven, and
Matt Dumbam. They all scored goals, as did Avery Hayes
five to three victory over the Sabers. They'll play the
Sabers again here and one more to wrap up before
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they get going for the regular season against Mike Sullivan
and the New York Rangers in Madison Square Garden for
Sully's big debut.
Speaker 2 (02:35:42):
Which would be fun on Tuesday, no doubt. All Right,
big weekend of music going on here in Pittsburgh this
coming weekend. The mononga Hala Pop Festival is Friday and Saturday.
Part of that brings back the Frampton Brothers to Pittsburgh,
reuniting of the band from the eighties and nineties that
would just you know, was one of the most popular
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bands in town. And it's a really cool. First of all,
you know, my love for the Government Center. What an
outstanding venue it is, coffee shop, bar, record store, concert
venue right on the north side there, and this is
really cool. And glad to talk to Ed Masley when
we come back from this break, who was a longtime critic,
music critic and writer for the Post Gazette and he's
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been out in Arizona with the Arizona Republic for a
long time, but he's coming back home for a reunion
this weekend. We'll talk to Ed and here a little
Frampton Brothers.
Speaker 21 (02:36:30):
Next.
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with Tyson on DV.
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Government Center. Like you, this is a place we can't
do without these kinds of places. Then you supporting local music,
bringing an action all over the place. That the bar,
the coffee shop, the record shopping, it's like the coolest
place if you haven't been down there. Great opportunity to
do it this weekend because they're doing the Mononga Hailo
Pop Fest Friday and Saturday. And joining us right now.
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Somebody who is no stranger to the Pittsburgh music scene,
but it's been a minute since he's been here. Part
of the Frampton Brothers, who were kind of a dominating
pop rock band in the nineties here in Pittsburgh. He
was a music critic for the Post Gazette before going
out to Arizona and write for the Arizona Republic, and
he joins us, now it's Ed Masley. Ed, what's up, buddy,
how are you?
Speaker 25 (02:38:20):
How are you? Thanks so much for having me on.
Speaker 2 (02:38:22):
Man, Thanks for giving us a call this morning, and
welcome back. I've enjoyed reading everything that you've been writing
through the years out in Arizona because you're always previewing
concerts that either were you know, on their way here,
or you're reviewing concerts that I've seen here and wondering, well,
you know what your thoughts are on these big tours.
So congrats on a great body of work that you're
(02:38:42):
continuing to churn out.
Speaker 9 (02:38:45):
Thanks. I appreciate that you got it.
Speaker 2 (02:38:47):
So the Frampton Brothers reunion, how did this come about?
Speaker 25 (02:38:52):
Well, you know, Mike, Mike Shanley, who put this festival together,
reached out to me and we had you know, we'd
been asked to play a few times through the years,
but it never came together right and I really.
Speaker 9 (02:39:05):
Wanted it to work this time.
Speaker 25 (02:39:06):
And reached out to the guitar player and we just
started calling up the former band members and got some
good stuff going.
Speaker 26 (02:39:14):
On.
Speaker 25 (02:39:15):
We've got the lineup that recorded our final record is
playing most of the show. And then I reached out
to the two guys who joined us on our first
record that we haven't played with them since nineteen ninety one,
and they're coming up in the middle of the set
to do like a little mini set from the first record.
Speaker 2 (02:39:31):
That's so cool. I mean, we had a real fervent
fan base back in the day. How many records did
you guys end uputting out?
Speaker 25 (02:39:39):
We put out four records. There were three full length
albums and the LEP. There was also like a little
cassette only release that we sold at one show, like
four official things.
Speaker 2 (02:39:50):
Yeah. What kind of venues were you playing back then?
And when was the last Frampton Brothers gig?
Speaker 25 (02:39:56):
By the way, the last one was seventeen years ago.
Speaker 2 (02:40:01):
Okay, we played the BDP in.
Speaker 25 (02:40:04):
Bloomfield obviously rip, but mostly, you know, we played the
Decade a lot. We played the Banana a lot.
Speaker 2 (02:40:14):
Graffiti, Yeah, the kind of glory Day.
Speaker 25 (02:40:20):
Yeah, the nineties we played this.
Speaker 2 (02:40:24):
So the Government Center. Have you been there yet? Had
you heard about it? Because I you know, I can't
say enough things about it as in articulate as I
was in the introduction, it really is just an extremely
important spot here in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 25 (02:40:38):
I have heard great things about it, you know, I
have friends who have gone there and spoken highly of it,
and I'm going there for the first time Friday to
see the first night at this festival. So I'm looking
forward to checking it out.
Speaker 2 (02:40:49):
So it starts tomorrow, You're gonna love it. Greg Hoy
and the Boys Friday night headlining Garment District, Danali's and
Pink Gin Marimbas, and then Saturday, Frampton Brothers will be
headlining along with the Harry Bonzell's Benefits and bat Radar.
And you can get your tickets over there at Government
Center and online, I'm assuming beforehand. So have the practices
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been going good? Rehearsal's going good for you guys.
Speaker 25 (02:41:15):
Yeah, they're going great. We've really been putting a lot
of effort into, you know, getting refamiliar with these songs
we haven't played in forever, you know, but muscle memory
kicks in on a lot of it.
Speaker 2 (02:41:26):
Yeah. Is it liked have the old dynamics come back?
Because I've done band reunions with bands that I played
with for a while and then not played with them
for fifteen years and then do a show with them
and I'm like, God, this is like we never left.
Speaker 25 (02:41:41):
Yeah, it definitely feels like that. Yeah, and I'm sure
it will be like that on Saturday.
Speaker 2 (02:41:47):
Those two guys are still arguing about the same thing.
We can't decide on an ending for this, yeah.
Speaker 25 (02:41:56):
I mean some of that answers the picture, Yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (02:41:59):
I'm mostly this is nothing but a celebration for you guys.
I'm sure.
Speaker 25 (02:42:03):
Oh yeah, yeah, it's it's it's such a joy to
be playing with these guys again. You know, it was
a huge it was a huge part of my life.
Speaker 9 (02:42:11):
You know.
Speaker 25 (02:42:12):
I think the Frampton Brothers were together for maybe thirteen
fourteen years and those were like, you know, formative years.
Speaker 2 (02:42:20):
Yeah for me.
Speaker 25 (02:42:22):
Right, So it's just really exciting and beautiful to make
music with these guys again.
Speaker 2 (02:42:28):
Well, let me ask you something about your other professional
life here as a music critic and writing for the
Arizona Republic. What is the biggest change that you've seen
in the concert industry in your time that you think
is making things better for the concert viewer.
Speaker 25 (02:42:49):
Well, I mean production values have gotten better, right, Like
going to a show at a stadium sounds better than
it did back in the nineties. Going to the going
huge arenas. It seems like a better experience than it
was back then, you know. And and bands are touring
more than they used to because now no one buys records,
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so they make more of their money on the road.
So you get you get more opportunities to see bands.
Speaker 22 (02:43:17):
M hm.
Speaker 2 (02:43:18):
And what do you think is the thing that is
making it a less enjoyable experience as compared to you know,
nineties into the two thousands.
Speaker 25 (02:43:27):
Well, I mean, ticket prices are certainly uh, you know
not what we're it's it's way more expensive to see
shows now.
Speaker 2 (02:43:37):
Well, according to the head of Ticketmaster, we're not paying enough.
Speaker 25 (02:43:42):
Yeah, well, you either have the money to see a
show or you don't. I mean when I when I
look at these ticket prices that people are paying the
high end of some of these ticket prices, it's amazing
to me that people can afford to see more than
one show year with what they're paying.
Speaker 2 (02:43:59):
Yeah. Well, have you had a chance to see Issue
back here in Pittsburgh. Get it's a new PPG pants arena.
I have not. It's pretty nice, I mean, sonically, it's
pretty awesome. Compared to what the Igloo was, and it
enables us to get way more shows here. But yeah,
the whole sort of the pricing, and I think I
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thought you were going to say people being on their
phones was the biggest difference, and lack of people paying
attention that is a big difference. Yeah, yeah it is.
Speaker 25 (02:44:28):
You know, it's funny when when performers like you know,
encourage you not to get your phone out and people
are all freaked out about it. I just saw Ghosts
and they wouldn't let you use your phone. And Maynard
from Tool he won't let you use your phone.
Speaker 2 (02:44:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 25 (02:44:42):
No, there are artists like taking a stand against it.
Speaker 2 (02:44:45):
Well, the frant and Brothers let people use their phones
at Bnoga Hilopothesis.
Speaker 25 (02:44:48):
People can use their phone, preferably not to just be
standing there scrolling through.
Speaker 2 (02:44:55):
It for something else to do.
Speaker 25 (02:44:58):
Yeah, does it take videos and pictures? That's fine. Don't
catch up on the sports course.
Speaker 2 (02:45:05):
Let's let's revisit some Frampton Brothers. What are we going
to listen to?
Speaker 9 (02:45:11):
Oh?
Speaker 25 (02:45:11):
I believe we're gonna listen to Dressing Room from File
Underrector Failure.
Speaker 8 (02:45:15):
Uh.
Speaker 25 (02:45:16):
This was one of my favorite songs to play back
in the day and uh, I hadn't played it in
many years, and it's it's been really fun and rehearsal awesome.
It always was one of the well hope things really
good to.
Speaker 9 (02:45:26):
Me on them.
Speaker 2 (02:45:28):
Oh but you Batman, I mean it's a it's a pleasure.
You're you're an integral part of the Pittsburgh music scene
for a long long time and it's I'm glad that
you're coming back to celebrate that time. This weekend at
Government Center, go see the Frampton Brothers in all the
bands at the Mononga Halop is it Manonga Haloup Pop
music Festival going on at Government Center. And here's Frampton
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Brothers with dressing room ed Masley from Frampton Brothers. Hey man,
thanks so much, appreciate it.
Speaker 9 (02:45:55):
Thanks a million, you got it.
Speaker 2 (02:45:57):
Here's dressing room from Frampton Brothers on DVE.
Speaker 11 (02:46:12):
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Speaker 27 (02:46:22):
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Speaker 2 (02:46:23):
Was nothing all to mean a widow. He used to
be so normal.
Speaker 11 (02:46:36):
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saw you when I play some lemony loser and.
Speaker 2 (02:47:02):
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Speaker 24 (02:47:04):
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Speaker 2 (02:47:09):
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Speaker 22 (02:47:18):
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Speaker 3 (02:47:21):
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Speaker 11 (02:47:27):
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Speaker 2 (02:47:35):
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Speaker 27 (02:47:42):
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if you got groupies to grope any better looking. So
now you're playing some crowd of very civilize that's you.
Speaker 2 (02:47:56):
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off loud signidressing, arrisons of cloud and signed no dressing. Yeah,
he's it's a little lockstart lockstar, lock stock, lock stock,
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lock stock, lockstock, go be a.
Speaker 11 (02:48:24):
Star, signed to dressing, fine a bar, no tress tonight.
Speaker 2 (02:48:35):
I'm doing all right, super cool stuff. But Brampton Brothers
there they'll be a part of the Mononga Halo Pop Festival.
Speaker 25 (02:48:57):
Yeah, he.
Speaker 2 (02:48:59):
Clock to the record man. October thirty fourth is Friday
and Saturday. It is seven point fifteen East Street on
the North side. It starts at seven o'clock each night
Friday and Saturday. Great bands at a great venue, Go
check it out. Thanks to Ed, thanks to Big Cat
for joining us, Missy Matthews, and also big thanks to
Tim Benz for filling in for pursuita tomorrow on the show.
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Dave Damaschick also Sean Colliers movie reviews Cody Piper in
the Coffee House and I think that's pretty much it.
We're getting ready for a bye weekend, so not a
ton of Steeler guests or talk this weekend as everybody
is kind of licking their wounds from the trip to Dublin, Ireland.
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Here's Tom Opperman.
Speaker 19 (02:50:22):
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has only made four starts so far
in his Steelers tenure, but the impact he's had on
the team's offense is undeniable. Rodgers' eight touchdown passes is
good for third most in the league to this point
in the season, and his passer rating of one to
two point six is ninth best. He's also helped the
offense start games up on the right foot, as he's
led two out of the four opening drives into the
end zone for six something the Steelers offense last year
(02:50:44):
didn't achieve once. Rodgers has been a shot in the
arm for the Steelers offensively, but he can't do it alone,
and the signs of life shown by the running game
against the Vikings are very encouraging. The team rush for
one hundred and thirty one yards on twenty nine carries,
good for a four point five yards per carry average.
Entering the game, the team was only averaging two point
eight yards per carry on the season, so the dramatic
improvement led by Kenneth Gamwell's ninety nine yards, was a
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welcome development and key to the team's success against the Vikings.
If the team can consistently pair the expert play of
Aaron Rodgers with a strong running game like the one
on display in Dublin, then the offense and the team
will have lots of success. As the twenty twenty five
season continues to unfold, I'm Tom Offerman with the Steelers Report.
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