All Episodes

October 28, 2025 • 168 mins
Matt Jameson from the Clear Thoughts Foundation, Gene Steratore, Charlie Batch, and more.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Live from the Don's Appliances Studios, where Pittsburgh shops for appliances.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
This is wt V Pittsburgh.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
There's something about his voice.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
If your team's winning, you don't even get that Matt
at Collinsworth, You're like, hey, you know whatever, he is
what he is. But when your team's losing, he just
makes it sound like he absolutely loves the other team
so much that he's rooting for them.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Oh, look at what Jard loves this.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
Yet, if you're not paying attention, that was twenty straight
passes for Jordan Love, just a gang straight comp Yeah.
So he it's something about his vocal. It's not a
fry I don't know, there's something about his pukey voice.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Then, just like on the verge of like a cat vomiting, it's.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
Harry Carey on Red Bull. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
My reset word for Collinsworth impressions is mahomes.

Speaker 7 (01:12):
Lols, Randy Bellman and the DVE Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
So much to still be pissed off about with the Steelers,
but it would be hard to not start with possibly
what is being Harold? That is the greatest World Series
game of all times at six hours, and you'n't the
longest game of all time. No, they're calling it like
the great Like Dave Roberts got off, got on the

(01:42):
podium and said, I think we can all agree this
is the greatest World Series game.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Of all time. Wow. And MLB dot com that's the
headline and the longest, So why not both?

Speaker 5 (01:53):
Yeah, it's both.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Yeah, six hours and thirty nine minutes, I think.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
And Freddie Freeman gets his second walk off in a
World Series game.

Speaker 8 (02:01):
Well, I know, it's his second home run in this postseason.
I mean, that's just insane. He won the MVP last year.
The dude's on a run.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
He's an absolute terror.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
And he had the tenth inning Grand Slam in Game
one of the twenty twenty four World Series last night,
in the eighteenth inning, eighteen eighteen, O Tawny has to
pitch the next game. He'd get an IV last night say,

(02:34):
oh my god, I went to bed.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
It was four to four.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
I had no idea until you mentioned something this morning.
You're like, oh yeah, eighteen. I'm like what cause it's
just Freddie Freeman.

Speaker 8 (02:44):
It's you know, mister prime time coming up in the
eighteenth inning, big gone, And it looked like everybody stayed
too that's the wildest part, especially in LA because they
always leave early there.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Michael had more on that and more on the Steeler injury.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
Situation, which is not good, not great, not awesome. Although
it doesn't matter with this defense right now. Other teams,
it doesn't that people get injured on other teams. They
just go on about their their weekly work and then
they show up the Steelers right now. I don't even
know what to make of what's going on. Everybody, every
pundit that you want to seek out right now says

(03:22):
when they look at the defensive state of the Steelers,
they're like, this is an absolute mess.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
What are they doing?

Speaker 8 (03:28):
I think that it's such a mess, and it's such
a problem because the thing that we worked on harder
than anything else this offseason was revamping the secondary, and
their past defense is the worst in the league.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
Garbage, Yeah, really really bad.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
Horrible safety play.

Speaker 8 (03:49):
I mean, look, Deshaun Elliott is a great player, he's solid.
He's had two games this year really where he's been impactful.
Outside of that, it just hasn't been good enough. Chuck
Clark is looks like he's not worthy, and Thornhill is
constantly out of position and Eccles doesn't seem to be

(04:09):
fast enough, and Slay seems like he's done. His career
is over, is over, He's done. JPJ can't stop grabbing people.
And Ramsey has given up a ton of splash. Like
He's made plays and it's been impactful, and I like
his energy as a player. I like what he brings
to the locker room, but it hasn't been anywhere near
what we thought it would be.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Ramsey's the best they've got, and he's not what he
used to be. He's also the best tackler in the
secondary far, like, so I can't really complain about him
in comparison.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
It just does not bode well for the most explosive
offense in the NFL. Coming into Akroscher Stadium on Sunday.

Speaker 8 (04:50):
I mean, did you see Jonathan Taylor, Like, have you
seen those highlights?

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (04:54):
Three touchdowns again for the fourth time this season.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
MVP of the league favorite this point, he's got.

Speaker 8 (05:01):
I think eighteen total touchdowns right now, or they have
as a team.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
Eighteen total rush tds. He's got fourteen.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
It's insane.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
I mean, it's nuts, and it's all because Ers's daughter
went down on the sidelines and started listening to all
the play calling. All the owners are gonna be it's
a copycat league. Get down their art just to see
what you guys are talking about. He's the most mellow

(05:32):
owner ever. Have all these bombastic a hole billionaires and
arts like oh.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
I think we need to just look at the situation
and figure out the best solution. Can we make art?

Speaker 6 (05:43):
Have like a Christmas album that we could do like
on the side, like do like this.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
M Rudo nose he went eight and nine?

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Oh no, I think yeah, Rudolph one eight and eight,
didn't he?

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Well, I mean, yeah, ye that one time. Michael.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
Have all the details on that for you coming up.
And we've got Gene Sterotur on the show later this morning.
There's a whole lot to ask Gane about. I don't
think the Steelers lost because the rest by the way,
I mean, I don't know. There are some weird calls. Yeah,
they got jobbed a couple times, but like, that's not
why they lost. H Charlie Batch will be joining us
in the eight o'clock hour as well.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Abby's got a news update for you. What's going on
Abby News.

Speaker 6 (06:35):
This hour brought to you by your neighborhood Ford Store,
mostly sonny and Breezy today with.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
A high of fifty six.

Speaker 6 (06:41):
A fan suffered life threatening injuries when he fell from
the stands at PPG Paints Arena during Monday night's game
between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Saint Louis Blues. Man
fell from the two hundred level, hitting another person in
the sweet level before falling to the one hundred level.
Pittsburgh Public Safety set in a post on Facebook. The
man who fell was taken to the hospital in Pittsburgh

(07:04):
with life threatening injuries, but the fall happened during the
first period on Monday, play did not stop at any point.
First responders were called to the arena around seven point fifteen.
The person struck by the falling man was evaluated by
first responders and declined to go to the hospital. What yeah, soever,

(07:26):
got hit on the way down?

Speaker 3 (07:28):
I mean, Oh, that's what I mean.

Speaker 6 (07:29):
It's like somebody fell from the two hundred level right
and hit somebody else. The person who was hit by
the person falling declined to go to the hospital.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
So it sounds like that persons.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Okay, misunderstood? Yeah, Oh holy cow awful, I know, said
after the game, was like, Hey, I don't even want
to talk about points right now.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
This is just you know, I think since parents were
at the game, I think his whole family was at
the game.

Speaker 8 (07:51):
Last name, you know who else was at the game
who was an eyewitness to this all I read in
a trip article as our former producer Jess Levo quoted
in the trail and right in front of her, Oh gosh,
and she said, just please pray for this man because
he was unconscious and bleeding. Oh I just I mean,
I don't know what's going on in Pittsburgh with the

(08:12):
with us and the falling out of the stands.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
That's three this year with the Pirates fan Cavon and
also a worker at Heinz fielder at Extra Stadium fell
from the scoreboard this weekend.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yeah, about fifty feet jesus.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Yeah, So that's I mean, that's that's a weird phenomenon
that at all three parks someone fell well, Arena Stadium,
mid Park.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
It's still.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
That's all our sports teams.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Strange coincidence. Yes, yeah, I guess.

Speaker 8 (08:46):
I mean the people at high Mark need to be
on high alert. Yeah, it's a week It's not there's
not enough stands there. Really they want to build them.
They do want have an issue build that thing up.
But it's a weird coincidence. And definitely thoughts with the
with the guy and his family. I mean, that's awful and.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
I don't know how that happened.

Speaker 8 (09:04):
You know what's crazy is that if you ever I
mean obviously you were a season ticket holder for how long?
But just every time I'm in there, I just can
never get over how steep some of those upper bowl
sections are.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
And I'm always thinking, like.

Speaker 8 (09:18):
If you tripped at all, you could o J Simpson
right off of this thing.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
Joe Barnick and I were at the last Tom Petty
show at PPG Paints Arena and we got those special
DV tickets. Yea, the last row of the arena ones
in the hill district, Yes, yeah, and that last row
on the ends, you know, like whe where the bulls are.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
If you trip, oh dude, you could.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Ass over teacups all the way down fall from the top.
What I can say to style, they're two hundreds. Really,
I would say five hundreds just out of a habit.

Speaker 8 (09:53):
Yeah, but the five hundreds at Acroshore, I mean, again, treacherous,
like so steep. Yeah, and then you see videos coming
in every weekend of guys fighting up there. We will
think about it, not just in our stadium, I'm saying
around the least.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Yeah, think about Three River Stadium back in the day
when you could bring stuff in and people were coolering.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Up to those those bleed seats.

Speaker 4 (10:18):
Yeah, and then like steel workers getting hammered and fighting
on the treacherous decline.

Speaker 8 (10:24):
Everybody just had like huge calves because you're like you're
having to basically mountain goat up the side of.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
A hill, you know it. Ancillarious side note story. One
of those aggregate accounts posted a picture of the Chancellor
of Pitt doing a keg roll back in the day
in the eighties.

Speaker 8 (10:43):
Oh yeah, Iron City one in the cathedral learning the courtyard.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
And did you see the cathedral learning behind it? Oh,
completely covered and completely covered in soot. Like yeah, I
don't think about that.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
I remember when they cleaned it because my dad worked
a Pitt.

Speaker 8 (10:57):
That was a whole process, Like that was a crazy
process of powerwashing the entire cathedral.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
That is fascinating to me. I think, I guess I
knew about that. Yeah, but you know, something completely out
of my memory when you mentioned this, you know, we
mentioned the steel workers. It just jogged my memory to
that quick story. But that is on my Twitter account
if you want to go look at it. And you
can't really see the whole because he's learning, but you
can see the base of it and just see that
it is dark. Oh yeah, God, I can't imagine what

(11:28):
this town was like back then.

Speaker 9 (11:30):
Oh.

Speaker 8 (11:30):
I mean, my grandma used to tell these stories of
them ringing this siren at lunch to let you know
that they were turning the furnaces on so that you
could get your clothes off the clothesline because it was
about to start raining.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Soot ell did they let that happen?

Speaker 4 (11:47):
And like just the the health aggregate health, uh, you know,
effect of all of that had to be completely detrimental.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
In that day.

Speaker 8 (11:59):
What that alarm was was considerate, like how nice? How
nice are the people at the mill?

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Yeah, you know what poison time like time.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
That's why everybody wore hats back then.

Speaker 8 (12:11):
That's why everybody had to come home and change their
shirts halfway through the day because they had like black
rings around their collar.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Car washes must have made a mint.

Speaker 6 (12:21):
Oh yeah, but that's why isn't that really why you
had the Pittsburgh toilet And yeah, the showers in the basement.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
You've got to come in a different door all together.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
U huh, Yeah, you did delause in the basement.

Speaker 9 (12:35):
I know.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
My grandparents had that.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
Like it was a whole you know, the shower in
the basement and the toilet and everything.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
It's because you're disgusting when you get home, take off
all your stuff, shower, leave it down there.

Speaker 8 (12:46):
Cinder block shower. That's what my grandparents had, Just like
a rudimentary cinder block shower.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
That was my play space when I was little because
we lived next door to my grandparents and there were
so many spiders.

Speaker 9 (13:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
So, but like that was just kind of like, you know, playing.

Speaker 8 (13:03):
The curious, like a thousand leggers, a.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
Thousand can ruin your day. Like crawling out of the tub, Yeah, like.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
He does, skirting across the.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
Ken Rice's eyebrows. Just crawled out of my tub.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
All right.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
I got a lighter story for you here.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Julian's Auctions has transformed into an actual rainbow connection. For
the first time ever, The Jim Henson Company is auctioning
a plethora of puppets props and memorabilia from its vast archives.
Hosted by Julian's Auctions. The sale is in celebration of
the company's seventieth anniversary. So the auction will present more
than four hundred lots, which span props, costumes, that pieces, posters,

(14:01):
autographed memorabilia.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
And more than eighty handmade puppets.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
So they're gonna have pieces from Fraggle Rock, The Dark
Crystal Labyrinth, multiple puppet productions, and many more made available
to the public through the auction.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
So I went and saw Nico Case Friday, and she
was actually talking about this on stage, and she was
talking about what is your favorite Muppet? Because they mentioned
they thought the Carnegie of Homestead Library Theater looked like
the Muppet Show, right, and then they started talking about
what's your favorite Muppet?

Speaker 3 (14:32):
Who's your favorit muppet?

Speaker 4 (14:33):
If you could have any piece of Henson memorabilia from
all of those, just from Labyrinth, from Fraggle Rock, from
The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, even what would it.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
Be, oh Man, because there's a bunch I would want.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
I mean, I'm an old school like if I go
Sesame Street, I was a Grover dude, love Grover on
the Muppets. I really liked Gonzo, but like I liked
the off characters too.

Speaker 5 (14:59):
It was fun.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
I like Ralph's awesome low zealand the guy that had
boomerang fish. He always made me laugh every single time.
But Sam the Eagle always made me laugh. Like, there's
so many that I could just look at them and
it will make me laugh. Having the two old guys
Statler and Waldorf would be kind of funny there.

Speaker 8 (15:18):
Yeah, especially like if you put them in some sort
of box, like in your house.

Speaker 5 (15:23):
Yeah, like built a shelf for.

Speaker 8 (15:25):
Them where it looked like they were sitting up top
ready to ackle people.

Speaker 6 (15:30):
If I was doing Muppets, i'd have to have people
from the band.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I gotta have Janie. Yeah, Janis is pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
Yeah on a drum set.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Yeah, Animal was a classic.

Speaker 6 (15:39):
Yeah, Animal is a classic. But yeah, I would have
to have an obscure member of the band. It would
just make me laugh.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Well, I might want some em and Otter stuff too,
because that was a big order drunk Man Christmas fan.

Speaker 8 (15:52):
What was the the one that Jason Siegel did?

Speaker 3 (15:56):
He did a re like he rebooted.

Speaker 8 (16:00):
Because that one was great. I agree, I really like
that one. I like the character that he introduced.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
He uh, well in the New Muppets.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
The one who I think is the funniest and maybe
one of like vies for the funniest of all time
is the prawn Peppi the Prawn.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
Yes, it's hilarious.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
Yeah, that's funny. I'm king.

Speaker 10 (16:20):
Okay, is the sweetest chef he qualifies.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Yeah, he was a Muppet shower, he was a Muppet show.

Speaker 8 (16:32):
So the way it was was the Muppets and Frago
Rock Like that's both Jim Henson.

Speaker 11 (16:37):
Yeah, okay, yeah, wow, like the whole Henson.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
There's a buy or a documentary about Jim Henson. I
watched it on the way back from Dublin.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
It was like part of the cash of movies that
they had for you on air Lingus. It's really good.
I highly recommend it. Ron Howard directed it. It is
very comprehensive, but you just see how crazy it is
that collaboration was a big part of what made them
so successful. But he found a bunch of like minded

(17:08):
people to work under his vision and work with his vision,
and all of them were like, oh no, we can
just work twenty hours a day. It's fine, We'll just
kill ourselves doing this because we love it that much.
And they really did have a group of people that
were so dedicated to puppets, like you know how rare

(17:31):
that is. The whole civic mission of Sesame Street was
a political undertaking, which I never knew. I thought it
was very much pitched by Jim Henson, but they hired
him for Sesame Street.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
I already had the idea.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Yeah, they had the idea for Sesame Street, and then
they added the Muppets, and SNL did the same thing.
The original Saturday Night Live had the Muppets the very
first episode, I.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Think the first three before they got fired.

Speaker 5 (17:55):
So it was just they fired the muppets.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
They did. They fired the muppets. They really did fire
a muppet.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
You're carefully your hand all the way up.

Speaker 11 (18:04):
All the way and then you rip it out.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I would have thought you would have gone with something
from Labyrinth, Abby.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Well we didn't get that far. We were going on
Sesame Street and Muppets. But yeah, anything I would I
would want the tiny little worm from Labyrinth where he.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
Goes yeah you say hello, No, I said, I'd like
to have that puppet that looks like r FK. Junior,
which was from Labyrinthoggle. Yeah, he's like their guide, right,
I believe so.

Speaker 11 (18:35):
Yeah, but he's a liar, which is funny again.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Well yeah, listen, sometimes it just bits.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
The amount of money that that whole Henson Universe was
was worth. I mean, Disney bought it at one point.

Speaker 5 (18:47):
Right, Yeah, they bought everything else.

Speaker 6 (18:50):
I feel like they have the I think that it's all.
I want to say that it's on Disney Plus now,
but I'm not positive, so I might be lying.

Speaker 8 (18:58):
I mean just think I might be googling, like they
bought the Muppets, they bought Star Wars, and they bought Marvel, Yeah,
and appreciated.

Speaker 3 (19:09):
They're gonna buy water.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Yeah, and we're gonna have to buy a subscription to
Water Water Plus.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Water Plus this month, sparkling.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
Oh you wanted water without lead.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
That's extra. You need the premium play. I'm breezy today,
High have fifty six.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
He's got a full sports report for you, as promised.
Gene's Territory coming up today at seven forty five.

Speaker 7 (19:33):
What do you want to hear? The Pittsburgh Tradition, built
by Pittsburgh's happens weekdays at noon. The all requested Electric lunch.
That's one of the beast on DVE.

Speaker 12 (19:45):
From the Bridgeville Appliance Weather Center, known for except Mike
Pursuit has got.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
Your Sports right now on the DV Morning Show, and
it's being called the greatest World Series game of all time.
I mean, I'm gonna go with ties for the longest.
I'll go with Game seven and nineteen in sixty still,
but that's okay. Yeah, there's that one, the one that
Don Larson put perfect in. It's perfect game. Yeah, that's
hard to be better than perfect, but but nobody else

(20:10):
was good. That's the best performance. This is the best game.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
You know.

Speaker 13 (20:14):
I didn't stay have to watch a full disclosure. Was
kind of gassed after the Steeler game Sunday night. I
miss I missed in entirety the eighteen inning marathon that
was Dodgers six, Blue Jays five. In Game three of
the World Series. Dodgers have a two games to one lead.
Game four is tonight at eight o'clock. Shane Bieber against

(20:35):
show Hey Otani. Otani might be a little gassed because
he had four official bets and he walked five times,
including four times intentionally, including in the ninth inning of
a tied postseason.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Game with nobody I would walk him.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
Yeah, running a double?

Speaker 3 (20:57):
Yeah, said you're not hitting anymore? Yeah.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (21:01):
Six hundred and nine pitches were thrown, twenty five position
players and nineteen pitchers were used.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Wow.

Speaker 13 (21:07):
The game took six hours and thirty nine minutes to complete.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
There are some incredible defensive plays in that game.

Speaker 13 (21:15):
Freddy Freeman wins it with a danger at the bottom
of the eighteenth Man, is that guy clutch?

Speaker 3 (21:19):
It's crazy.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
I mean, if you're a Braves fan, you just have
to be like sick to your stomach just watching that
and get no joy. Maybe a little tear of happiness
for Freddy to have escaped, but.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Yeah, no, no joy.

Speaker 13 (21:32):
Your team stinks and he's still yes winning World Series games, right.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
Red Sox fans too? Right with Mookie?

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Oh dude, are you kidding me? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (21:40):
That I still don't understand that one. I mean, dever
seems to have made sense after all. Was sort of
shaken out about that situation. But the Mookie one will
never make sense. It's never the dumbest trade in baseball
history since Babe Ruth.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Frank Robinson from Milt Pappis. Wow.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
Milk Papas is a name that and look, Frank Romson's
Hall of Famer, but I wouldn't still wouldn't put that
in there.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
It didn't equate to as many championships. I'll just bring
that up because they mentioned it in.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
Bull Milk papas great name. I kind of wish I
would have watched that, but it was. I was telling Bell,
I'm like, I'm just reading the MLB dot com review
of it.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
The seameds are going They're losing their mind because.

Speaker 14 (22:28):
It's like, oh my god, well, there were so many
great defensive plays to make it happen like it was
not just Kreddy baseball and nobody could, you know, score
a run.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
There was a lot of good baseball happening in those
two games worth of the World Series? Will this be
the first World Series that goes eight games?

Speaker 13 (22:46):
And they might be this is why you don't put
a guy on second base for no reason in a
tenth any Well.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
If I mean yeah, if they were doing that in
the postseason, I think we'd all agree there there would
be a large outcry.

Speaker 13 (22:59):
How often does that ever happened in a regular season
that they have to avoid it the eighteen any game
we're one of these ridiculous you know, we end up
with the third basement pitching and pitchers are batting.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
And the problem is in the regular season, I mean,
those guys, some of those bullpens that you got managers
switching after everybody, you know what I mean. The way
to do it is, you can't you gotta pit like
in the regular season. If you want to have a
different rule instead of putting a guy in second, you
have to declare, this is our picture for the extra innings,

(23:33):
and then that's it.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
And then if he yeah, if he gets hurt, if
he gets hurt, no.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
You got to put a position player in like something
like that. Yeah, I don't know, I mean, why is
that any less unorthodox in putting somebody on second base.
Maybe just play the game till it's over. I understand
the where baseball clock.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
I know it over the game.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
It's a lot different now, and h the wear and
tear is a lot different on these players because they
aren't bill like Mickey Mantle, you know.

Speaker 8 (24:09):
And there actually is a clock now, there actually is
a cluck, which I think everyone that actually helped you ouh,
that was just because these guys became such jackasses.

Speaker 13 (24:19):
Stepping in it out of the box and playing with
their batting gloves and set.

Speaker 8 (24:22):
Their gloves on and off, matching all their chains, spilling
on their palms.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Straps on us both gloves.

Speaker 13 (24:29):
Pretty good stuff though, pretty good stuff with the PPG
Paints arena. Last night, Penguins beat the Blues and Sidney
Crosby made some more history to Peraco.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
He loaded up for one touch pass, were rushed over
to Crossby on a break away between the rings.

Speaker 15 (24:45):
Stop tonight second top these guys, Sidney Crosby, that's on
his own rebound and put the Penguins back up by too,
and it's big back time here in Pittsburgh.

Speaker 13 (25:03):
That was Crosby's third point in the night in the
Penguin six to three victory over the Blues. They emerge
at seven to two and one. Crosby emerges with one thousand,
seven hundred and one career points. His one goal to
assist effort made him the ninth player in NHL history
to hit the seventeen one hundred point milestone. Wayne Gretzky,

(25:25):
Yarmor Yarder, Mark Messier, Gordi Howe, Ron Francis Marcel Dion,
Steve Eiserman, and Mario Lemieux the others to have surpassed
seventeen one hundred career points. Crosby did it in the
fourth fewest number of games, wownd and sixty two games,
trailing only Gretzky, Lemieux and Dion. It's just staggering, you know.

(25:49):
He just keeps going and going and going.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Well, it's a reason to go see the team if
they were stinking it up. But they're not stinking it up.
I don't know what's going on here, Mike. Is this
gonna be one of those Wait a minute, what a
Dan Bilesman situation where just everything turned on a dime
and they started listening to this guy.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
Gino's leading the league in assist right now.

Speaker 13 (26:09):
You start playing the right way and good things can happen.
They're in Philly tonight, in Minnesota Thursday, and at Winnipeg
on Saturday.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
Monday Night football last.

Speaker 13 (26:20):
Night, twenty eight to seven, the Chiefs beat the Commanders
Kansas City's five and three Washington three and five. Typical
stuff from Patrick Mahomes twenty five to thirty four for
two ninety nine three touchdowns. He was intercepted twice. Chiefs
ran the ball thirty times for one hundred and forty
eight rushing yards.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
They're looking like the Chiefs again. Yeah they are Steelers.

Speaker 13 (26:45):
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, will be adding wide receiver
Marquez Valdez Scantling.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
In vs. He is familiar with Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
He's dropped plenty of balls for him in Packers uniforms.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Plenty too.

Speaker 13 (27:02):
WELLDZ Scantling has played one hundred and eleven career NFL games,
including five with San Francisco this season.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
He's only got four catches, but he's with the Packers.

Speaker 13 (27:12):
From twenty eighteen through twenty twenty one, one hundred and
twenty three catches, two hundred and fifty two one hundred
and fifty three yards. He averaged seventeen point five yards
of reception with Aaron Rodgers and thirteen touchdowns.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
Can he play safety?

Speaker 13 (27:27):
That I do not know, But I'm all for adding
to the offense because I just don't think sure. I
don't think you're going to fix the defense. They're not
gonna find they agree with you.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
They're not going to find make a Fitzpatrick out there
that you can just pick up.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
They say to play.

Speaker 16 (27:44):
They can't trade back for him now takes like what
two years or something.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
Wait, I think he could get cut and they could
pick him up on waivers. Yes, but that you can't
retrade for that player you mentioned.

Speaker 13 (27:58):
You know some of the guys that do the tape breakdowns,
and Merril Hodges talked about this a lot on our
show here and on the Thursday Night Show and Matt Williamson.
When they're playing zone, they're covering. They have no understanding
of how to react when there's nobody in an area.
They still go to that area and they cover nothing,

(28:20):
Chuck Clark and then they give up Thornhills doing it.
It's staggering. I don't know how you fix it.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
I they don't know what they're doing.

Speaker 5 (28:30):
Well, they're not adding them play with their instincts.

Speaker 13 (28:33):
Are they not letting them or they just have no
football IQ whatsoever And they can't figure out that maybe
when a guy runs by you, somebody should cover him.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
I don't know what the answer is.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
Yeah, I don't know. I didn't think Thornhill was that bad.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
I didn't either. He played horribly on Sunday Night.

Speaker 13 (28:50):
I watched these guys in camp and they thought, Dad.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
They look pretty good. They can't tackle either, and that
that's a big deal.

Speaker 13 (28:56):
Even when they got Chuck Clark, who said injury problems
the last couple years, you wondered he still have his legs?
Is that why he's available? He looked like he was
moving fun. And then you get in a game at
this time of year and they just can't keep up.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
They hit and don't wrap up, which drives me absolutely crazy.
He gives zero effort, like like slay is done.

Speaker 9 (29:13):
I mean that.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
That to me is like he should issue an apology
to Steeler Nation. It is the antithesis of Steeler football.
You can't go around tout and Steeler football and the
steel Curtain and then watch him play that particular play
the way he did. He didn't want any part of
getting dirty on that.

Speaker 13 (29:32):
Did not defland every blade of grass. No, and that's
what they're supposed to do. This looks like the Sheer curtain.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
It actually like usually I settled down after they like
the day after a game like that, you get like
you're really pissing in.

Speaker 3 (29:46):
Yeah, you know, I kind of calmed down.

Speaker 4 (29:47):
I think I got more mad as the day went
on and I kept seeing more footage and breakdowns. It's like,
I can't not blame it on the coaches because these
guys are all too talented unless they all have Look,
the Penguins had a bunch of talented people that stop
listening to the coach.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
Okay, it happens, it does, it does.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
But for how many years have we seen great players,
highest paid defense in the league.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
And these guys are not gap sound.

Speaker 4 (30:16):
They are completely blowing assignments and don't know how to
play zone defense.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Not on the coaches at some point.

Speaker 8 (30:22):
The thing that's scary is that it's happening now. It
usually happens.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
At the end, yeah, where they've given up, or even if.

Speaker 13 (30:30):
It happened in the beginning, and you think, all right,
it takes a couple of three to adjust whatever, and
then you figure it out.

Speaker 8 (30:35):
That this is late, man, this is after the bye week,
after ten days off, after an embarrassing loss.

Speaker 13 (30:41):
You know, I was talking yesterday about they got to
they gotta follow the Bengals model, which is important to
even think about. But that's if they have any chance
at all. It's it's gonna be with the offense, you know,
outscoring the bad defense. But that's where they are and
we'll see where they go with it defensive line and
Daniel Aqualay, he confirms on social media he's done for

(31:03):
the season. Don't expect to Shaun Elliott back anytime soon. Yeah,
that's also those not welcome news. We'll see what Mike
Tomlin has to say today. Last, but not least, there
was NBA action last night. Six Ers won thirty six
Magic one twenty four. I wanted to give an NBA
score because we have now covered the sports equinox of
yesterday all the sports football, baseball, basketball, and hockey all

(31:25):
in the same.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
Play the game rigged.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I don't know, Okay, I didn't watch that either.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Yeah, Abby, what do you got coming up at the
top of the hour, One of the roads that you
likely drive on weekly, if not daily, has just ranked
one of the riskiest in the country. Jean Stairtor coming
up at seven forty five, and we'll talk to Charlie
Batch at eight forty five. I've been trying to win
the thousand dollars as long as conduct has been gone.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I'm listening to DVE every day.

Speaker 17 (31:49):
Congratulations to Shane from Pittsburgh. He's the latest winner of
a thousand bucks in workforce cash.

Speaker 18 (31:54):
We'll give you the keyword at the top of.

Speaker 17 (31:56):
The hour nine am through nine pm, thirteen times a day,
sorry at dB dot com, and you could win a
thousand bucks in workforce cash.

Speaker 18 (32:04):
That is off from one O two point.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
Five dB Exchantaisi from dB.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Fall is prime time.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
To replace your roof cooler temp snowblazing sun and you'll
be locked in with solid protection. Mike pursued our buddy
Matt Jamison from Clear Thoughts Foundation, joining us right now.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
Matt, Good morning, How are you, buddy?

Speaker 19 (32:25):
Hey, Good morning guys.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
I'm doing great.

Speaker 19 (32:27):
How about how's everybody on your RN?

Speaker 4 (32:28):
We're hanging in there, you know, I mean just about
all of us, and Bill and I especially have been
affected in our lives by family members with dementia on
Alzheimer's and Bill just did Alzheimer's Walk this past week.
And you guys at the Clear Thoughts Foundation every year
you do such great work. But the big fundraising event

(32:50):
for Clear Thoughts Foundation, the Role for a Reason Gala,
is this Saturday night. So Matt is always first thing
I want you to just explain what it is that
you and your sister Haley have been doing all the
amazing work you guys do at Clear Thoughts Foundation, just
to kind of give people a perspective on the scope
of your work.

Speaker 19 (33:11):
Yeah, thank you very much and thanks for having me on.
As you guys both know, really Alzheimer's is a form
of dementia and that's you know, one of the points
that a lot of people are not clear on. But
what we tried to do since we were founded in
twenty ten is raise money to secure funding to advance
the discovery of drugs and treatment so that one day
we're able to actually treat dementia, including Alzheimer's. And this

(33:35):
was really stem from the fact that, you know, when
our father was diagnosed with dementia, we were shocked at
the lack of available drugs to treat dementia. So that's
been the singular focus of our foundation is raising money
for drug discovery.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
Well, and you know, my father went through it and
I you know, was a big part of making sure
he got the right care in his last couple of years.

Speaker 3 (33:59):
And it astounding to me, even in that short.

Speaker 4 (34:02):
Time, how we were being told how things were changing
in the treatment of dementia and how have you seen
things change since you guys undertook this mission with the
Clothouse Foundation.

Speaker 19 (34:14):
Well, I think the biggest thing on our end is
we've seen such a dramatic increase in the amount of
dementia that's out there, the number of people that are
diagnosed with dementia, and unfortunately, when you look at government funding,
you know, we're seeing significant cuts to NIH funding that
goes towards dementia, which makes it even more important that

(34:35):
we are raising private donations to help fund this important
research because, you know, as we improve in other aspects
of healthcare and people live longer and longer, that's part
of the reason why we're seeing such a dramatic increase
in dementia cases.

Speaker 8 (34:51):
And to my understanding, Matt, one of the biggest, one
of the biggest improvements over the years, especially with the drugs,
is early detection, because a lot of these drugs require
you to get tested and figure out what you having
at an early enough stage for these drugs to be
able to work.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Is that correct, Yep.

Speaker 9 (35:11):
That's absolutely right, Bill.

Speaker 20 (35:12):
You know.

Speaker 19 (35:13):
One of the interesting things there is dementia can present
itself in a number of different ways depending on the
type of dementia that the person has. Like, for example,
our father had frontal temporal dementia, the same dementia that
Bruce Willis has, and that really presents itself more in
personality changes than it does in what people typically think

(35:33):
of as dementia presentation, being loss of memory that you
frequently see with Alzheimer's patients. But detecting it early and
starting treatment early is absolutely going to be imperative as
we hopefully continue to progress in our treatment of this disease.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
Well, you guys have raised a lot of money for
that research. We know how crucial that is.

Speaker 4 (35:52):
And as you said, the government funding being cut for
this is necessitating it's, you know, almost an emergency state
here this research going, which is why events like the
Clear Thoughts Foundation's role for a reason, gal of this
Saturday night are so important and I will say it's
an absolute blast. Explain what's going on at the event
this weekend, Matt, Yeah, thank.

Speaker 19 (36:13):
You, Yes, it's really it really is a really fun event.
It is a Monte Carlo night, so we have casino games,
both table games and slot machines. This year we're actually
in a new location. We've traditionally held this at jay
Verno's on the South Side, but unfortunately they're no longer
open for events like this, so we're going to be
at Discovery Pittsburgh, which is right in Mars. And before

(36:35):
you guys get scared, I did my research on Google Maps.
It's just over thirty minutes from Mount Leven, so all
we get in the South Hills, don't be scared away
by Mars. It's the same time zone, I swear.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
So Mars is your friend. Yes, that's right, that's right.

Speaker 19 (36:51):
So it's really a great event. We've got live music
by the duo Take Two, performance painting by Kate Schubb,
live silent raffle, ticket, auction items, great food and drink,
and we're shooting for over four hundred attendees with a
goal to raise over three hundred thousand dollars. So the
tickets are still available. They're available on our website www

(37:14):
dot Clear Thoughts Foundation dot org. You can buy tickets
right there. If you can't attend, you also can make
a donation right on our website where you could purchase
a twenty five dollars raffle ticket to this fantastic Dawn
to Dust basket which has over five hundred dollars in
gift cards and other great items and We're only selling
a hundred of those tickets, so you'd have a good chance.

Speaker 9 (37:35):
To win that.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
Clear thoughts dot org is where people should go, right.

Speaker 19 (37:40):
Yep, absolutely absolutely, and.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
I just want go ahead, man.

Speaker 19 (37:45):
I just wanted to briefly mention and I really as
you guys know, that this foundation was brought you know,
formed by the situation that my father based and Haley
and I and sharing simple of Simple Development founded the foundation,
but there's a lot of other people that are involved.
So I really want to distress that one of our
longtime board members, Lisa Sepchek, her husband was a doctor

(38:09):
and was diagnosed with early onset dementia at forty five.
Oh Man passed away at fifty. And it's just amazing
to me her commitment to our work. You know, she
has said at one point, you know, losing a loved
one to dementia means grieving for years, long before that
person's death ever occurs. Yeah, and she's taken that and

(38:31):
converted that into a passion to help us raise money.
So I just really wanted to highlight that this is
more than, you know, a family effort. There are so
many people that are making so many efforts to help
us raise money. So far, we've donated over a half
million dollars to our CTF consortium to a variety of

(38:51):
doctors all the UPMC that are helping to find treatments
and drugs to treat dementia.

Speaker 4 (38:59):
Clear Thoughts Found Matt said, if you can't go to
the event this weekend, just drop a little bit in
the bucket and every little bit helps and hopefully we
can get a few more people out there for you
this Saturday night.

Speaker 3 (39:10):
Matt Jameson from the Clear Thoughts Foundation.

Speaker 4 (39:12):
Matt, always a pleasure talking with you and all the
best of you and Haley and good luck.

Speaker 8 (39:17):
Thanks for doing the work on how far it is
from Mount Levane Tomors.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
We appreciate that you got it.

Speaker 9 (39:24):
You got it. Thank you guys.

Speaker 19 (39:25):
Thanks for all your support of so many Pittsburgh charities.
You guys just do an amazing job. We really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
Well back at you.

Speaker 4 (39:32):
Thanks Matt. We'll see you buddy all right. Matt Jameson
from Clear Thoughts Foundation. Abby's got your news coming up next.

Speaker 6 (39:37):
One of the riskiest roads in the country is right
here in Pittsburgh.

Speaker 17 (39:41):
It's time for the Steelers Daily Report on DVE brought
to you by Kelly and Pizza and Draft Out, three
time World Pizza champions and.

Speaker 18 (39:49):
Steelers Pro Shop.

Speaker 17 (39:50):
Get it direct from the team at Shop dot Steelers
dot com. Here's Tom Offerman.

Speaker 21 (39:54):
The Steelers added to their wide receiver room yesterday evening,
as the team signed wide receiver Marquez Valdez Scantling to
deal voughtas. Scantling was currently a free agent after playing
five games with the forty nine Ers before the team
released him a couple weeks ago. Vadas Scantling is an
eight year vet who has one hundred and eleven games
under his belt in his NFL career, has two hundred
and nine catches, three thy, six hundred and six career yards,
and twenty touchdown receptions.

Speaker 22 (40:16):
He is also the active career leader in yards per.

Speaker 21 (40:18):
Reception, averaging seventeen point three yards per catch, a sign
that he might be able to provide the Steelers offense
with some downfield explosion in the passing game. There's no
denying the obvious connection Vadis Scantling has with quarterback Aaron
Rodgers too, as the two spent four seasons in Green
Bay together from twenty eighteen to twenty twenty one. The
task now for the Steelers will be to fined a
fit in that receiver room for Valdez Scantling, a room

(40:40):
that just saw second year man Roman Wilson have his
best and most.

Speaker 22 (40:43):
Active game of his career.

Speaker 21 (40:45):
Mike Tomlin holds his weekly press conference today at noon
and will shed more light on the acquisition of Vadis Scantling,
as well as the state of the rest of the team.

Speaker 22 (40:52):
I'm Tom Afferman with the Steelers Report.

Speaker 17 (40:56):
The Black and Gold faith will always travel well to
see the team on the road, and now Colliene and
DV give you a chance to become a road warrior.
We're teaming up to send two lucky fans to.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Burg shops for appliances. This is w DV Pittsburgh.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
And it's all because Ersa's daughter went down on the
sidelines and started listening to all the play calling. All
the owners are gonna be it's a copycat league.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
Get down their art just to see what you guys
are talking about.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
He's the most mellow owner ever. You have all these
bombastic a hole billionaires and arts like Oh.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
I think we need to just look at the situation
and figure out the best illusion.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
Can we make Art have like a Christmas album. We
could do like on the side, like we do like.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
This Rudo these.

Speaker 7 (41:56):
He went eight and nine, Brandy Bellman and the DVE
Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (42:05):
Santa would all of a sudden just start going five hundred. Well,
we got to have the kids' houses. I don't know,
Arts under a lot of fire right now. A lot
of people are getting on under Art's skin right now.
I would imagine he's probably feeling the heat because people are.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
Like, why are you standing path for this?

Speaker 4 (42:23):
Well, I mean I would say that now's not the
time to do anything, so there's nothing to do now.
But I wonder it's not just Art, you know, there
are other people in the ownership.

Speaker 3 (42:34):
I don't you know, he's got the controlling power of
it all.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
But I just always wonder what the consultation from other
people with Equity and the Steelers is in regards to
moving on if that were to ever happen. You know,
it is a scary thing when your organization is known
for sticking with coaches for ultimatecc loyal But the NFL's

(42:59):
changed a lot, and I wonder if they're starting to
absorb all of that and think like, well, if they
can't turn it around this year. I mean, I don't
think that he has to win the Super Bowl to
save his job or anything. But if it looks terrible,
if it looks like it did on Sunday Night and
keeps getting worse, which with injuries defensively, it's conceivable that
wasn't as bad as it's going to get.

Speaker 8 (43:20):
Right, I think the more likely thing is the decoordinator,
even if he is just a figurehead.

Speaker 5 (43:27):
I think that that's the.

Speaker 8 (43:29):
Move because if you look at it, I know that
Art wants to win playoff games. I know that he's
trying to do everything he can behind the scenes.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
To make sure that happens.

Speaker 8 (43:39):
And if you look at the last couple of off seasons,
they are taking huge swings. They're doing things that they've
never done. They're breaking the bank in the offseason to
bring these guys in. Now, it not working is something
that you have to reevaluate after that.

Speaker 3 (43:55):
But it's clear they're trying to do anything they can.

Speaker 4 (43:58):
Well, and they're using draft capital in the defense too.
You know, it's crazy that like Patrick Queen giving him
what was then the highest free agent contract in the
organization history. He's not a guy I was thinking, like, oh,
he's falling off. I mean, I thought they paid what
they should have for him, and they got him at
the right time. And I think he struggled mightily in

(44:19):
year one, started to get better, but because the other
side of that linebacking tandem is constantly influx, that we're
not getting the best out of that position. Jalen Ramsey,
I think he's about where I thought he was going
to be, but maybe a step slower.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
He gets burned a couple more times than I thought, but.

Speaker 4 (44:41):
I mean it is only by like he's missing it
by fingertips, you know, the t Higgins burn against the Bengals.
Of course he kind of fell down, but he's not
like running five yards behind these guys like Slay and
whatever slaves like Slay's cooked.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 4 (44:59):
And that was a huge signing. I mean, that was
more along the lines of a Pat peach.

Speaker 5 (45:03):
I mean with the DK signing, that's again, they broke
the bank. They did.

Speaker 8 (45:07):
They they broke their own record of money they spent
in the offseason.

Speaker 4 (45:10):
And would you say that he has lived up to
what they were hoping for.

Speaker 5 (45:15):
I think that he's been really good.

Speaker 8 (45:17):
I think it's hard to judge him because the offensive
line and the offense has sort of been slow to form,
and the fact that you don't have a legit number
two to draw any coverage away from him. I do
think that he's had a bunch of drops, but I
think he's had that his whole career.

Speaker 4 (45:35):
Mvs getting signed by the Steelers yesterday and probably not
in the lineup this weekend, I guess, but that maybe
that's your number two. Maybe that's what does it they have.
He and Aaron Rodgers have a history together. Mike had
a real good analysis of DK's game on Sunday Night.

Speaker 3 (45:50):
Not a lot of people would were pointing the finger at.

Speaker 4 (45:53):
DK metcalf after Sunday Night's lost to the Packers, but
Mike pointed out a whole lot of evidence that we
could have got a whole lot more from DK in
that game, though he certainly was not the sole blame for.

Speaker 3 (46:06):
Why things went the way they did.

Speaker 4 (46:08):
The defense just collapsed, and I don't think anybody thought.

Speaker 3 (46:12):
I thought we'd be not historic.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
I thought coach Tomlin was kind of trying to pump
the tires on his defense a little bit.

Speaker 3 (46:20):
But I thought we'd be on the good side of
middle of the pack.

Speaker 4 (46:23):
You know what I mean. I thought it would be
about like the twelfth to you know, thirteenth ranked defense
or something like that, not bottom of the barrel, not
like bouncing up and down between the Cowboys and the
Bengals defense right.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
Now, Oh man, it looks really bad. It does look
really bad.

Speaker 8 (46:39):
It's the worst ranking that the total defense has had ever.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
Michael, have more coming up at bottom of the hour.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
We'll talk to Gene Starator about some of the crazy
calls in that game on Sunday night. And also the
tush push continues to be a burr in the saddle
of the league and another tush push controversy this past weekend.
Charlie Batch at eight forty five and Abby's got your news, Now,
what's up?

Speaker 8 (47:03):
News?

Speaker 3 (47:04):
This hour brought to you.

Speaker 6 (47:05):
By Keystone Basement Systems Web Basement Keystone Basementsystems dot Com.
It's mostly sunny and breezy today, with a high.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
Of fifty six.

Speaker 6 (47:13):
A section of the Parkway East ranks among the riskiest
roads in the country, according to all State. All State
analyzed driving behavior across the fifty most populous US cities
and identify the ten riskiest road segments based on rates
of heartbreaking and speeding, two key indicators of aggressive driving.

(47:34):
The Parkway East outbound from exit seventy four to Beechwood
Boulevard before the Squirrel Hill Tunnel came in fifth place,
So Exit seventy four is the Squirrel Hill Homestead exit.
All States said the riskiest times to travel in that
portion of the Parkway East are eleven pm to four

(47:56):
am Monday through Thursday, midnight to four where I am Friday,
and eleven pm to twelve am on Sunday.

Speaker 8 (48:05):
Yeah, that that turn, that turn to go to Greenfield,
Man is absolutely treacherous at times.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
Not a part of town that I drive a whole lot.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
Anytime I do, I definitely get my spidy senses up
of like all right, this is yeah, this is where
it can go down.

Speaker 8 (48:23):
Yep, Because as soon as you go like to Homestead,
there's still like the lanes of like are you going
to turn to go up into Squirrel Hill or are
you gonna go into the waterfront?

Speaker 3 (48:32):
Right, we just don't know disappearing lanes, but the drivers
don't know.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
Sometimes there's people like looking at their GPS and yeah,
I think the automatic assumption I have is that like
everybody's from Pittsburgh and everybody knows where they're supposed to go.
But you know, so when people aren't making the turns
or getting into position to make the turn, You're like.

Speaker 18 (48:52):
What the hell are you doing?

Speaker 3 (48:53):
Why are you doing this?

Speaker 9 (48:54):
Now?

Speaker 4 (48:54):
You know some people are like look at their GPS there,
like I'm from Lancaster, What the hell is going on here?

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (49:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (49:00):
Are you nicer when you see somebody's out of state plates?
Like if you see somebody you know, be like, oh,
New York's gonna screw this up, I'll go slower.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
I'm more understanding. I wouldn't say I'm nicer. Yeah, I'm
more understanding.

Speaker 22 (49:15):
I back up.

Speaker 5 (49:16):
It helps me put it in context.

Speaker 6 (49:18):
Yeah, like this idiot's not going to be able to
handle the four pigs on I'll up.

Speaker 4 (49:22):
And if they do it like without like any trouble
at all, and they have out of state plates, I'm like, oh,
that's a drug dealer who rented that car.

Speaker 8 (49:30):
I think that anybody that's new to the city or
coming in from out of state and driving should just
put like patience student driver on the back of their car, like,
because that does help me at least I'm like, well,
there's a kid.

Speaker 4 (49:41):
They should offer them at the on the turnpike. Yeah,
exactly this. I'm not from here.

Speaker 8 (49:49):
They'll think you're a jag off if you don't have
this on the back of your car.

Speaker 6 (49:54):
John bon Jovi has said that he would like to
see a biopic of his life at some point after
the release of Springsteen Delivered Me from Nowhere. With that
film in mind, bon Jovi has told the son that
he would like to see his own life dramatized in
a feature film at some point in the future. He
suggested that his own son, Jake, who is twenty three

(50:15):
and is also an actor and a model, and he
has starred in films rock Bottom and Sweethearts, which I'm
sure you've both seen, would be the ideal candidate to
play him in the film, although he's in no rush
to see it being made, saying that he's not in
his final chapter yet and he is still living his
next chapter.

Speaker 3 (50:37):
Well, that's great.

Speaker 5 (50:39):
I've never seen either of those.

Speaker 3 (50:40):
No VI, nor VI.

Speaker 4 (50:44):
Rock Bottom and Sweethearts not ringing a belt.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
No, you want to see a movie about bon Jovi's life?
Oh my god, Oh yeah, it's his life. It's now
or never.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
Only if it's Jeremy Allen White, He's going.

Speaker 3 (50:59):
To do all the rocks starts from that one.

Speaker 5 (51:01):
Or shallow Ma Shallame can do it, you know, Shallame
can do it.

Speaker 4 (51:05):
Chalamey is bon Jobe. No way, dude, he's not hunky enough.
You gotta have a hunk. It's got to be a
dude with hef.

Speaker 8 (51:10):
Did he have to gain weight to play Dylan? Actually,
which is insane right, Like, I mean, you're not Bob.
Like did Bob Dylan grow up in a prison camp?
Because Timothy Shallo May is a bean pole?

Speaker 3 (51:25):
Well that was his whole persona.

Speaker 4 (51:26):
Don't forget you know, Bob Dylan tried to pretend like
he jumped off a train with a bindle over his shoulder.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
Yeah, and you know I.

Speaker 4 (51:34):
Was in the circus and everyone's like, you were raised
in the middle class neighborhood in Minnesota. Oh no, I
worked for the bearded lady for a uh, trimmed the beard. No,
you didn't, Chin Harris. That was why the scene in
that movie where Joan baia As is like, yeah, you're
full of bleep is so great because not everybody bought

(51:55):
his whole story, but at any rate.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
He was very, very skinny.

Speaker 4 (51:59):
If you're gonna play John bon Jovi, you're gonna have
to get like Jersey bohunky eighties Glenn Powell do it.

Speaker 5 (52:07):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
I don't like Glenn Palell's too strong of a jaw.
I don't like him.

Speaker 4 (52:13):
I feel like I should like Glenn Powell more than
I do.

Speaker 3 (52:17):
He's he's made in a lab.

Speaker 8 (52:18):
Well, yeah, they're trying to shove Glenn Powell down our throats.

Speaker 5 (52:22):
He paused.

Speaker 4 (52:24):
He works with Richard link Later, and I usually like
all the stuff that link Later does. And he did
that movie Everybody Wants Someone, which is kind of like
the Days in Confused sequel about a small college in
the eighties in Texas, and he's very good in that,
and he's not even really the star. And then he
did that spy movie or whatever, that spot whatever it was.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 5 (52:47):
That movie's actually not terrible.

Speaker 4 (52:49):
I haven't revisited it, but on first viewing I thought,
I was like, this is entertaining. But every I watched
the first episode of the TV series he's doing with
Peyton Manning right now, Chad Power.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
Okay, I it's not bad.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
I just I don't know what it is. I think
you nailed it, Abby. He's grown in a lab.

Speaker 6 (53:09):
They're trying to make him Tom Cruise and like, I
don't know, he just well.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
He did that Maverick reboot, right.

Speaker 4 (53:16):
Yeah, I can't root for him. I think that's the problem. Yeah,
it's like you've already got it all, buddy.

Speaker 6 (53:21):
There's no story there for me. There's just like that's
a good way of putting it. There's nothing to root
for it. There's no yeah, no contour to him.

Speaker 8 (53:28):
Yeah, there's no grit, no grit. Show me a flaw, dude,
you have like zits on your back. I need to
see them.

Speaker 3 (53:36):
He's much too handsome.

Speaker 6 (53:37):
There was a Consequence article that was talking about all
of the worst biopics in music, and I know we've
talked about Bohemian Rhapsody that came in at number one
or wait, actually no, it wasn't number one. It was
number two. I think on their list. Let me double
check the order.

Speaker 5 (53:54):
There number one.

Speaker 3 (53:56):
There was a David Bowie.

Speaker 6 (54:00):
Movie from twenty twenty called Stardust, and they said that.

Speaker 3 (54:03):
That was the worst.

Speaker 5 (54:04):
Who the hell was Bowie?

Speaker 3 (54:06):
Johnny Flynn, Oh, Johnny Flynn.

Speaker 4 (54:08):
Okay, I will tell you one was so bad that
people don't even bring it up because it was just
like not even consideration for being an actual movie.

Speaker 3 (54:17):
And it was when Andre three thousand played Jimmy.

Speaker 4 (54:20):
Hendrick that and he wasn't terrible as Jimmy Hendrick. But
they didn't get the rights to any of the music.
And it's it's really bad.

Speaker 5 (54:31):
That's a problem.

Speaker 4 (54:32):
Oh, the production level was really really low. And not
having the music when you're doing a movie about Jimmy
Hendricks's problematic.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
Well, yeah, I'd actually like to see him do it.

Speaker 5 (54:45):
I would too.

Speaker 3 (54:45):
It's called all Is by my Side. It was thirteen.

Speaker 5 (54:49):
Did did they do a Bob Marley movie?

Speaker 3 (54:52):
Yeah? Oh yeah, it was a huge hit. What's his name?

Speaker 5 (54:55):
Who was in that?

Speaker 3 (54:56):
The guy? Uh?

Speaker 4 (54:58):
The actor who played oh he played Martin Luther or
he played Malcolm X in the in that the movie
is an Oscar movie where there's like Malcolm X one,
momat Ali and all those guys like meeting a hotel
room one night in Miami. I think it's called yeah,
and it's I mean, it's it's good, it's not great.

(55:19):
I think that they have the music. Yeah, they got
the rights to.

Speaker 6 (55:22):
Do it, but I think that movie, if it was criticized,
it got a similar Bohemian Rhapsody kind of treatment.

Speaker 3 (55:30):
To where they were like, here's the nice version.

Speaker 4 (55:35):
He was a Rastafarian, And I'm watching that movie and
I'm like, I just realized I don't really know anything
about that religion other than I'm like, oh, they smoke weed,
And so I looked it up. And there's a reason
that that movie gets whitewashed. Is probably not the right
term blackwashed, yes, because the tenants of that theology are

(55:59):
not exactly not great for women. No, it's very misogynistic
and they, oh, yeah, you're not. You're It's like women
are very second class and subservient, and uh, that is
kind of the rule of it all. And they painted
in that movie like where his wife's like, I know,
you're having affairs and he's like, I'm not, though I

(56:20):
love you.

Speaker 9 (56:20):
You know.

Speaker 4 (56:20):
Meanwhile, he probably would not have allowed her to talk
to him.

Speaker 3 (56:24):
Like that, you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (56:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (56:26):
Yeah, So so one love is a bad title. Then
there were so many loves.

Speaker 3 (56:31):
There was a lot of loves, Yeah, a lot of loves.

Speaker 6 (56:35):
One million loves.

Speaker 4 (56:39):
The weird thing is he had a curable form of
cancer and he wouldn't get it treated because they just
believed in like, oh he just smoked this away.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
And he would It's really dumb.

Speaker 5 (56:51):
It wasn't lung cancer, was it.

Speaker 4 (56:53):
I believe it was melanoma that that's spread really anyways,
Kingsley Bennatdeere is the guy who Yeah.

Speaker 8 (57:03):
He Kingsley Velvet.

Speaker 3 (57:06):
He looks like Obama, that actor, yeah he yeah, he
looks like the artist J Cole a little bit.

Speaker 8 (57:15):
I don't remember seeing him in anything, honestly, Like I
know you said some of his work.

Speaker 5 (57:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
He's not super familiar to me either.

Speaker 4 (57:22):
He was like he was getting thrown around for Oscar
bait there for a while.

Speaker 3 (57:26):
Oh no kidding.

Speaker 6 (57:27):
There was some other stuff that was on the list
that I didn't agree with. I actually I probably in
the minority. I actually liked the dirt because it was
it was as cartoonish as Motley Crue is to me,
So to me, it would like completely fit.

Speaker 3 (57:40):
I totally agree.

Speaker 4 (57:41):
I would not want to see the standard bio pic
formula for Motley Crue. It it had exactly as much stupid.

Speaker 3 (57:49):
Like it opened. This was as Crue.

Speaker 4 (57:52):
The opening scene is perfectly vile like them.

Speaker 8 (57:57):
Yes, yeah, that was aggressive. I I was not expecting
that beginning.

Speaker 4 (58:03):
The only thing is, like Tommy Lee continues to get
such a pass it drives me crazy.

Speaker 6 (58:08):
Yeah, I wonder if that's ever gonna catch up with him.
I feel like there's been so many times where it's like,
are we gonna get him now?

Speaker 3 (58:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (58:17):
No?

Speaker 4 (58:17):
And in that movie he gets a little bit of
a pass too. Oh hell yeah, well so is Vince.
I mean, honestly, they all do. I mean the whole
dizzy rascal thing.

Speaker 3 (58:29):
Yeah, let's just forget that part.

Speaker 5 (58:31):
It's kind of a big deal, all right, yea really unfortunate.

Speaker 3 (58:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (58:35):
Yeah, anyways, watch the Dirt.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
You can watch the Dirt.

Speaker 6 (58:40):
Don't be like Sean Casey though, and watch it with
your kids. Do not do that, right, don't watch it
with your kid.

Speaker 8 (58:51):
Just watch the first ten minutes and then imagine watching
that with your kids.

Speaker 4 (58:55):
Yeah, would it be worse to watch it with your
mom or with your kids?

Speaker 5 (58:58):
Oh my god, what's the worst movie you.

Speaker 4 (59:01):
Ever watched with your with your mom or your parents?
Because mine is a clockwork orange and my mom what
ripped it out of the VCR.

Speaker 5 (59:11):
And beat you to death with it.

Speaker 4 (59:12):
It was my older sister had come back from college
and put it in like on a Friday night, and
my mom lost her mind watching it at the scene
that you can all imagine.

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Yes, she made it too, and that was it.

Speaker 8 (59:26):
I remember watching a lot of movies with my mom,
like we watched stuff, but she was always in and
out of the room, like I gotta go get another
cup of coffee, and you know, I smoked.

Speaker 5 (59:36):
Seven more cigarettes. I'll be back in a second.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
Did your mom know what a clockwork orange was? She
was watching it with you, She had no idea. What
about your kids?

Speaker 4 (59:46):
What's the worst movie you guys watch with your kids
or the most uncomfortable?

Speaker 8 (59:49):
I mean, you know the movie that Abby recommended for me.
But and to her defense, she did not tell me like,
watch this with you.

Speaker 6 (59:56):
I didn't say watch it with your kids.

Speaker 3 (59:58):
I thought I was gonna watch it with it's a girlfriend.

Speaker 8 (01:00:02):
He told me to watch this movie Barbarian And there
is a shocking nude scene midway through that movie.

Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
That is not the worst I could have done for you,
no at all.

Speaker 5 (01:00:13):
I'm glad you didn't do your worst.

Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
I know I didn't because.

Speaker 8 (01:00:16):
That was I mean, it was so awkward that we
all hysterically laugh because it's this old woman with just
it's it's very gross, and then she smashes a guy's
head off the wall.

Speaker 6 (01:00:33):
I haven't had any wild experiences with Edie yet.

Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
She was a little too young.

Speaker 6 (01:00:37):
She's a little too young, although I will tell you
that a reminder that at one point, you know, like
Sesame Street was still on HBO, and like you know,
whenever you log into HBO, you know it's HBO, And
there was a time that I went to put it
on for her and like how Sagucci came on in
the scene where like Lady Gaga's getting railed, and I'm

(01:00:59):
just like, just try to be off real quick and
just be like, let's wait a minute, why don't you
go upstairs and get some Apple slices logging?

Speaker 8 (01:01:11):
Yeah, And I would also say that any anybody out
there who's our age, who's looking to go back to
like the classics, you really got to rewatch them because
you forget that it was the eighties and there are
nude scenes for absolutely no reason at all in those movies.

Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
No, there were boobs just to see boobs, Like pornography
was not everywhere back then.

Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
So you had to get it in just little doses.

Speaker 5 (01:01:37):
Yeah, tiny little shops.

Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
Yeah. Oh that was great.

Speaker 5 (01:01:40):
I want to do a shooter. Here's some shooters.

Speaker 8 (01:01:43):
Because I watched like Adventures and Babysitting, I'm like, I
remember this movie.

Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
Straight up classic.

Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
Two girls like that, they'll love love that movie.

Speaker 8 (01:01:51):
There is a whole sideline, like a whole side plot
to that movie that the neighbor and everybody in the
town thinks Elizabeth Shu the babysitter.

Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
Is a hooker, right, No, a.

Speaker 8 (01:02:06):
Nude model, like she's in Playboy and Penhouse, And like
the neighbor comes by and opens up the centerfold and
he's like making disgusting you know, mouth motions on the door.

Speaker 5 (01:02:16):
And then like.

Speaker 8 (01:02:17):
Everybody like there's billboards with her nude and it looks
like her. And that's a whole side story that I'm like, well,
this is awkward. I forgot about this completely.

Speaker 7 (01:02:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
And then yeah, and Boogie Knights was really a bad choice.
You can't ever watch it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
Yeah, and he hated it.

Speaker 6 (01:02:33):
She was like, that's not realistic, all right, mostly sunny
and breezy today, I hire a fifty six, do you know.

Speaker 4 (01:02:38):
Leonardo DiCaprio got offered that role first and he turned
it down.

Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
Dirk Diggler, that's good.

Speaker 5 (01:02:45):
Yeah, probably a good call.

Speaker 6 (01:02:46):
Mark Wahlberg is he was a perfect writing dumb Yeah,
you have to be dumb for that little dim.

Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
Yeah, he played dem very well. Mike coming in here,
and the Steelers prospects on defense getting dimmer with the
news of the two injuries that the Elliot one's big
Equality's he's out for the season for sure, a.

Speaker 8 (01:03:08):
Depth player, but yeah, you hate to see a guy
have his season end.

Speaker 4 (01:03:11):
Elliott We're not sure yet, and the Steelers do sign
m VS gets some help on offense. We'll talk with
Gene Starrator also at seven to forty five about some
of the worst NFL calls from this past weekend. Your
Game Day Bar of the Week WDV bud Light Game
Day Bar the Week, Monticello's and Cranberry this NFL season
stopping Monticello's and Cranberry and enjoy three dollars bud Light

(01:03:32):
sixteen ounce drafts during all Steelers games. But like easy
to drink, easy to enjoy.

Speaker 17 (01:03:37):
I love that song and haven't.

Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Heard it forever.

Speaker 7 (01:03:39):
Michelle is always open to suggestions. Weekdays at noon. You
will the menu in the Electric.

Speaker 19 (01:03:45):
Lunch Good song Man.

Speaker 12 (01:03:47):
That's a great song on DV from the Bridgeville Appliance
Weather Center, known for exceptionals apply.

Speaker 13 (01:03:54):
It's eighteen innings worth the World Series Game three last night.
The Dodgers win it six to five on a Freddy
Freeman dinger in the bottom of the eighteenth. But Freddy
Freeman wanted to make sure everybody understood that while he
might have been the bottom of the eighteenth hero, this
was showe Otani's game, not Freeman. That was Freeman emphasizing

(01:04:18):
that in the postgame reaction, and.

Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
Freddy Freeman had a point.

Speaker 13 (01:04:22):
Show Hey O'tani officially batted four times and had four hits,
two doubles, and two dingers.

Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 13 (01:04:29):
He was walked five times, including four times intentionally.

Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
We see like his last eight at bats at Dodger Stadium.
It's like five home runs and three doubles.

Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
The guy is on a run of a lifetime.

Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
It's insanity and it's historic.

Speaker 13 (01:04:48):
First time a player has gotten on base nine times
in a postseason game, so the fourth time it's happened
in any game, postseason or regular season. Second time a
player has had four extra base hits in a World
Series game. The first time was a guy by the
name of frank Isbel for the nineteen oh six White Song.

(01:05:11):
God Otani also became the first player to receive an
intentional walk in the ninth inning or later with the
bases empty in a postseason kick.

Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Now he pitches tonight in Game four.

Speaker 8 (01:05:25):
Well, at least he doesn't have to like move around
a lot, you know, you can just focus on the
pitching part of it because his legs have to be tired.

Speaker 13 (01:05:33):
Unbelievable. Dodgers lead to series two games to one.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
Had to get an ivy. Yeah, he was on base
nine times.

Speaker 5 (01:05:40):
That's unbelievable.

Speaker 13 (01:05:42):
I mean, even in Milwaukee, you's still got to walk
down there.

Speaker 5 (01:05:45):
Right, He's got his steps in.

Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
But Tony's got to pitch tonight tonight against Shane Bieber.
I'm gonna have to tune that in tonight. Oh yeah,
are you kidding me? I mean he's worth watching for.
This is now.

Speaker 9 (01:05:59):
I I.

Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Never saw Babe Ruth play, But how is this not better?

Speaker 13 (01:06:05):
This is insane. Things that have never happened or happened.
It's only a couple, you know, you could count them
times they've happened on one hand, if you were Mordecai
three finger Brown.

Speaker 4 (01:06:15):
Here's my question, why did they pitch to him after that? Yeah,
this is Barry Bonds times too.

Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
You're going to lose.

Speaker 9 (01:06:25):
That might have.

Speaker 18 (01:06:25):
Cost them the series. No, you know, just pitching to him.

Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
Might have cost the J's.

Speaker 13 (01:06:31):
Like, nobody hits four hundred, and if you hit four
hundred to get you out six times out of ten,
it's like, I get that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
He was on base nine times.

Speaker 13 (01:06:40):
You have to be hit over the head with it
before you just say, okay, that's enough.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
It's crazy that he's batting leadoff too. He did last night.

Speaker 8 (01:06:47):
Yeah, well, I mean he batted lead off the other day.
He hadn't pitched in thirteen days. He comes out there,
strikes out the side and then hits a bomb like
to start the game.

Speaker 5 (01:06:59):
In that way.

Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
It's absolutely insane.

Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
Two home runs, two doubles, five walks, insanity.

Speaker 3 (01:07:11):
Even if they lose, he should be the MVP totally.

Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
Yeah, so far, there's some games left here, although Freddy
continuing to be mister clutch. When's he pitched?

Speaker 3 (01:07:25):
Yeah, right, exactly exactly.

Speaker 13 (01:07:29):
Sidney Crosby Bates of History last night as well, Penn's
beat the Blues six to three, and Crosby surpassed seventeen
hundred career points in the accomplishment that Crosby apparently had
an easier time doing than he did wrapping his head around.

Speaker 5 (01:07:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 23 (01:07:47):
I mean, I'm asking with those numbers a lot. I
think just you know, I've said before, it is joining
that company. Those are players that I grew up, you know,
idolizing and and did never think that I'd be you know,
with them or near them. So yeah, I just, yeah,
that's that's something I'm grateful for. They've been able to

(01:08:07):
play the song and you.

Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
Know, be part of that group.

Speaker 13 (01:08:10):
Yeah, that group is seventeen hundred or more career points.
That group includes Wayne Gretzky, Armor Yager, Mark Messier, Gordie
how Ron Francis, Marcel Dion, Steve Eiserman, and Mario Lemieux.
Crosby did it in one, three hundred and sixty two games.
Only Gretzky, Lemieux and Dion did it quicker. There's a

(01:08:33):
lot of these numbers associated with Crosby, and some of
them are okay, this one's staggering.

Speaker 4 (01:08:42):
Well, I mean, our surprise is muted because we're just
so used to him doing extraordinary things.

Speaker 13 (01:08:48):
I mean, this is what this one makes me sit
back and go, wow, I'm so used to said doing
extraordinary things that the Penguin's winning is.

Speaker 3 (01:09:00):
More of a h to me. And they won, and
they're seven to two and one.

Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
Yeah, you thought all of these mile markers would be
really the only storyline worthwhile this season.

Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
They are not. It's incredible playing well.

Speaker 13 (01:09:18):
They scored two goals in the first minute last night,
lost that lead, and then just took the game back over.

Speaker 4 (01:09:23):
Ironically, they are playing the right way, Yes they are,
and Sully's Rangers are not playing the right way.

Speaker 13 (01:09:32):
A lot of hockey left, but not a great start
for them, and tension getting start for the Penns who
were in Philly tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
Monday night football.

Speaker 13 (01:09:41):
Last night, the Chiefs beat the Commanders twenty eight to seven,
Kansas Cities five and three, and all of a sudden,
looking a lot like Kansas City Commanders fall to three
and five. They played pretty tight in the first half, yeah,
seven to seven at the break. Steelers played the Packers
really well in the first half, that's true. How'd that
turn out?

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
A good?

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
Mic?

Speaker 9 (01:10:00):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
There's still reeling from that.

Speaker 13 (01:10:02):
Uh Patrick Queen among those who is having a hard
time comprehending how bad the Steelers have been defensively, and
Queen also among those who is insisting that ain't them.

Speaker 24 (01:10:15):
I'm not want to show away from things. You know,
there's anytime there's fire, I'm willing to go running it.
I don't I don't care. Starting with me, I gotta
be better and every single day these guys don't get
whatever they need from me, energy, focus, whatever it is, urgency.
I'm gonna be there for them. I'm gonna get there.
I'm gonna get to the ball. I'm gonna do whatever
I gotta do to help this team win. And you

(01:10:35):
know the best way I could do that is about
Levi example. You know, it's just one thing to talk about.
I'm gonna try to leave and do that for them.

Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
Steelers hosting the Colts on Sunday.

Speaker 13 (01:10:43):
Reportedly they'll have wild wide receiver Marquez Valdez Scantling available.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reporting that Aaron Rodgers old running
mate in Green Bay is signing on with the Stellers
after five inconsequential games with the forty nine Ers this year.

Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
That is crazy.

Speaker 13 (01:11:00):
At his best, he is a hell of a down
the field threat who has chemistry with Robert what is
he known for? At his worst, he's slay. He's the
offensive version of Slight.

Speaker 8 (01:11:09):
And it bothers me that the forty nine ers are
moving on from because every single person on their team
is hurt, like they need.

Speaker 4 (01:11:17):
Received just saying it's worth a shot throw at the
walls sick.

Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
Maybe Rogers can get something out of him.

Speaker 13 (01:11:27):
Oh, I'm a big believer in that quarterback wide receiver
chemistry thing.

Speaker 4 (01:11:30):
Nobody likes putting water in the soap dispenser to get
the last little bit out more than Mike Tomlin.

Speaker 3 (01:11:38):
We can shake it up and get plenty of suits.

Speaker 8 (01:11:40):
And I hope that this isn't like the beginning of
the We'll just get let Aaron run the team now,
like let him bring in all his buddies and you
start bringing in all the former Packers and guys that
he was friends with on the Jets.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
If you can get Reggie White in here, I'm all forget.

Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
I think he's permanently unavailable.

Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
Mistake Minister of Defenses.

Speaker 8 (01:11:59):
Yeah, permanently yes, yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:12:02):
Nob what I ar what I think, what do you
got to lose? At this point it says, yeah, besides
board games, Abby, he's got your DS coming up top
of the hour.

Speaker 3 (01:12:12):
Should tap rooms allow kids or not?

Speaker 6 (01:12:14):
In Ohio brewing companies receiving flak for kicking the kids out?

Speaker 9 (01:12:17):
All right?

Speaker 4 (01:12:18):
We got some questions for gene Steratre from the NFL
on sibs when we come back, and also Charlie Batch
later on this morning.

Speaker 17 (01:12:25):
DVE presents The Small Dwaltz Saturday, November twenty second at
Mister Smalls.

Speaker 18 (01:12:30):
Theater at eight pm.

Speaker 17 (01:12:32):
Randy Bauman's Ramble Band celebrates the music of the band's
iconic concert film The Last Waltons, featuring Joe Gerschecky Clinton, Clay,
Molly Alphabet, Paul Luke, Jen Wurtz, Bil Das, Liz ber Lynn,
John Binley, Bill Toms, Rob James, Mike Minde.

Speaker 18 (01:12:47):
The Full Ramble Horns, and more.

Speaker 17 (01:12:49):
Don't miss this Thanksgiving tradition as Randy Bauman's Ramble Band
performs the full soundtrack of the band's film.

Speaker 18 (01:12:56):
The Last Walks.

Speaker 17 (01:12:57):
A portion of the proceeds benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community
Food Bank. Tickets for the Smalls Walls available at the
mister Smalls box office or at DV dot com.

Speaker 18 (01:13:06):
If you can't get enough.

Speaker 25 (01:13:07):
If you're Pittsburgh Steelers, then check out the latest podcast
from Steelers Nation Radio, a part of the students.

Speaker 4 (01:13:21):
At your radio home of the Pittsburgh Steelers one on
two point five DVE.

Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
Our next guest is brought.

Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
To you by Schneiderdowns. See what big thinking with a
personal focus can do for you from the NFL on ZBS.

Speaker 22 (01:13:42):
It's Gene Gene my reviewing.

Speaker 3 (01:13:45):
My shee jeems there, don't continue.

Speaker 4 (01:13:49):
What's up, buddy, Hey, buddy, how are you this morning? Well,
you know, I'm feeling better than I did yesterday. It's
like one day removed. What are the five stages of grief?
I think I'm in that, Barn.

Speaker 8 (01:14:00):
I don't know, uh, Desion, Everything is fine, yeah, okay, drinking, yeah,
all of that.

Speaker 4 (01:14:08):
But I don't for one instance think the Steelers Wilways
have anything to do with the refs. So though I
do think there were some questionable calls the neutral zone
in fraction that didn't get called, I thought balanced out.
Broderick Jones leaving a day and a half early, uh
on that drive to Escore at the end of the
first half. So I'm like, all right, that evens out.
He was clearly the neutral zone that should have been called.

Speaker 3 (01:14:30):
It was when things happened.

Speaker 4 (01:14:31):
Now, the question I really have is on the Tucker
Craft It's huge. Was a fifty eight yard reception fifty?

Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
Was that a push off on Craft to Elliott or
is that just two guys kind of fighting it out
there for the ball?

Speaker 9 (01:14:50):
Yeah, it feels like the play like felt like a
hell Mary pass, you know what I mean, like lobbing
it up in the air. It was like a punt
you had to forget, you to kind of forgot for
a minute, like is this a pas for a punt?
But there's definitely some there's some pushing off back and
forth and hand and stuff, and does he push a
little more than he should have?

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
More than likely?

Speaker 9 (01:15:09):
Yeah, But I mean when you look at when you
look at ugly, ugly plays like that and see.

Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
Like this jump ball coming down out of nowhere.

Speaker 9 (01:15:17):
You know, it just didn't feel it didn't feel like
the traditional like, hey, he gained a major advantage here,
you know, I mean we were in great position or
this or that. But yeah, you could throw a flag
on the place, you know, it's it's a terribly ugly play.
And uh, you know, adding on to some of the
other really mistakes that were made, not just in Pittsburgh

(01:15:38):
but kind of throughout the you know, throughout the league.

Speaker 4 (01:15:41):
Well, the one question I do want to ask you
about that neutral zone infraction is it looked like Aaron
Rodgers almost talk those guys into throwing a flag.

Speaker 3 (01:15:48):
About a half an hour after.

Speaker 4 (01:15:49):
It happened, they did huddle up again, and Patrick Mahomes
is pretty good at doing that to the reps, it
seems like too. But what exactly were they talking about there?
Is it one one ref going hey, guys, I think
we missed that. I think I saw that, and the
other guy going, well, we can't do it. Now, we're
gonna look terrible, you know what.

Speaker 9 (01:16:09):
Look Yeah, from the officiating lens, those types of things
caused me major anger and anxiety at the same time
because these are misses, right, I mean, this is the
lack of concentration mistake. You have two officials looking down
the line of scrimmage who's primary responsibility before the action

(01:16:29):
even begins is to make sure that people don't false start.

Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
And people aren't in the neutral zone at to snap.

Speaker 9 (01:16:37):
It's not like, hey, this play was fast and somebody
screened me out or something.

Speaker 3 (01:16:41):
No, they didn't.

Speaker 9 (01:16:42):
You're looking right down the barrel of the gun there.
I mean, get the play right then when you see
officials want to have this collaboration here after a play
like that, that causes me anger, like truthfully, as a fan,
as an official more than anything. It's like, there's no
reason to have a conversation now if you miss this layup,

(01:17:02):
then you miss the layup, but don't start talking like
is that a block in the back?

Speaker 5 (01:17:06):
Is it a side rock?

Speaker 9 (01:17:07):
Did one of you other guys or guys have a
different angle and let's walk through this. No, Now from
the referee standpoint, like you're back there fifteen yards behind
the line of scrimmage, you feel a couple players like
dancing into the neutral zone, but you're not looking down
the line. Yeah, you've got a feeling like we've probably
missed something. Quite honestly, listen, man, when Aaron Rodgers would
turn and look at me on the field and say, hey, gee,

(01:17:29):
they missed that, probably pretty good bet they missed it,
you know what I mean? Like those guys are not
tuned in. They know when it's a free play, and
he goes into double triple coverage on the play, right,
thinking that this is a free play. Now, what if
that's a pick even worse? I mean, we can even
get uglier here on what was already ugly. But yeah,
there's so many different levels of plays like that. And

(01:17:50):
then to sit in our conference because we all have
seen too many conferences, and the conspiracy theorists can do
whatever they want when you conference, Like who was officiating this,
who were you talking to? Who are you listening to?
Get away from the conferencing. You missed the layup, Move
on to somebody out at halftime, and put your big

(01:18:11):
boys shoes on and start getting this stuff right. We're
in the NFL and we can't miss it. So not
good bad optics. And I think Terry mccaullay did a
great job. They went right to him on the broadcast, right,
and he immediately said, without hesitation, no, this isn't something
you revisit right now. You missed it, Like, get the
ball back down and wind the clock because this is

(01:18:33):
ugly and we don't really need to make it uglier.

Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
Tee, you know what gives me anger?

Speaker 13 (01:18:37):
Among other things, inadvertent whistles during the play, and there
are a couple of examples of those on Sunday. What
I mean, that's kind of a lay up too, right,
like just wait till it's over it.

Speaker 9 (01:18:52):
Yeah, because especially in this day and age, I lived
in a moment where we didn't have in the immediate
continuing action. We did think he was down by contact,
but he really did fumble. And know, we can't give
you the return, but we can give you the recovery.
Uh So then we had to start kind of tweaking
officiating in this instantaneous reaction. Like if you think it's

(01:19:13):
a pass fumble on the quarterback, just real fumble because
we can fix it, you know, with technology and revisiting it.
Don't blow the player dead because leave it play, even
though you saw the knee them, but let it play
because we can fix it. And now you have situations
where that's kind of the mechanic that you want to have.
And now we put air in a play where a

(01:19:33):
guy's going in for you know, a scoop and score
and you're blowing whistles. Yeah they're not. This is not
the standard that we uh you know that we need
to be living.

Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
By truthfully, Geane, what what do you think is wrong
with the Steelers defense? You watch a lot of football.
There's a lot of good players on that defense, and
they look like they have no idea what they're doing
a lot of times right now, constant blown coverages.

Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
When you've you've been around a lot, is this something
that you.

Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
Can, like, you know, pull a string and everything flies
back into position and it's all fixed. Or is this
just so fubar that you can't do anything to bring
it back into cohesion.

Speaker 9 (01:20:18):
You don't quite honestly, my thoughts on a lot of
this and being around this business for almost thirty years.
Now you can group about eight plays, you work your
butt off to get to third and seven, right, and
now you just have this this breakdown. There's a breakdown there,
there's a there's a miscommunication, there's a there's something that occurs,

(01:20:41):
and now a new series begins. These seven eight plays
that you just have that breakdown. They change the dynamic
of the game immediately, And when you're playing a team
of high quality, it is those lapses, which truly do
come down to five or six scenarios. Yeah, it's snowballs,
no doubt. Then and then The thing that really is

(01:21:02):
kind of perplexing to me is that you're just looking
at these these players that we know perform at a
level that's been elite, right, and we look and we
just don't look like we're that that team. It doesn't
look like it's that Where is that person that does
step up? That is why he is who he is,

(01:21:22):
you know, shutting that play down and getting off the
field kind of thing, you know what I mean. And
when you have teams, like I said, of this quality
an extension of a series, whether they score on it
or not, has taken another four minutes out of this game.
You've changed the dynamic of this game immediately. There was
a little breakdown on a third and seventh player, I
think when Rogers was trying to go to Metcalf on

(01:21:44):
the side. Metcalf thought he might go back shoulder kind
of broke down on his route and Rogers put the
ball in front of Metcalf and kind of had a
little inside leverage on a d back and threw it
in this tight little window, which is a hard window
to throw this ball. And I watched the game last
night to watch a couple other things, and you can
see his confusion there. And I think there's another piece
of that trust level, like maybe DKs and that's not

(01:22:07):
used to playing with somebody that puts a ball in
this little two foot window. Just keep running, I can
put it in that window, dude, Like trust, Yeah, you
know what I mean? Like I saw that play. That
play jumped right off the screen at me because at
that point, you're still winning the football game. You're it's
a series, it's a new first down. It allows you

(01:22:27):
to keep doing what you do and what's kind of
your defining yourself right now as a team. And now
you get knocked off that rail. And like I said,
you know, you're playing with the team that puts up
two touchdowns. If you make two errors in the previous
two series, is now your playbook changed, the game switched.
And those are the nuances I get it. Yeah, And

(01:22:48):
that's what we're at and that's where you're out when
you're starting to play these people. And I'm watching India
every week because yeah on CBS a lot. This team
is really like what Daniel Jones is doing is is real,
you know what I mean? Like they're a fishing as
hell and uh, and that's where you're supposed to be
look rather than be feared of this. Uh, this is
why we play the games. This is why you're in
this place. And now the true measure of this football

(01:23:12):
team to me is this week now coming up right,
and you're on prime time stages. You don't like doing
this when you're playing national TV games. It's Thursday night
or Sunday night or Monday night. You're the reason why
you're on is because you are who you are or
you claim to be. It's time to step that.

Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
Up right now.

Speaker 9 (01:23:28):
And you know there's a silver lining fellows where we're
getting to the halfway point, right.

Speaker 3 (01:23:34):
It's all.

Speaker 9 (01:23:36):
For what that's worth, right, So, I mean, you know
wherever the optimist dude, But it's if it's if it's
that where we're at, that's that, that's where we are,
you know, I mean we are where we are.

Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
There was a play that I was thinking, you know,
you must have really appreciated on Sunday Night because I
know that you are a fan of Aaron Rodgers' ability,
talent processing and just his football brain. The one where
he throws it down before he gets sacked and he
kind of like just tosses warns like I thought he

(01:24:09):
fumbled it there and I was just going, what does
he do?

Speaker 3 (01:24:12):
And he's trying to do too much? Is this exactly
who you're not supposed to be?

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
And it turns out he was doing the opposite of that.
He was doing the super smart thing there, exploiting a
rule that has no business in football. Vestil If that's
a football on the King of England.

Speaker 9 (01:24:26):
Yes, yes, yeah, yeah, that's the man. I mean, you
know what, We watched it and then you're you are
in amazement because you think boneheads play and then you
watch the replay and go unbelievable. But when you're down
there right and you see that occur, and you're not
talking about like, hey, he had three seconds to think,
but no he didn't. He had two tenths of a
second to think about it while someone that was three
hundred pounds was trying to yank his human body through

(01:24:49):
the turf. And he still knew push it forward, just
push it forward, you know. I mean there's a level
of awareness, right, it's the level of awareness that he
has that's just in a different place, man. And look
if that again, silver lining, if anyone can pull that
type of element out of this and get somebody back

(01:25:10):
on the rails.

Speaker 7 (01:25:10):
That's what teams need.

Speaker 9 (01:25:12):
You have to have someone like that when things are
at this place that have to lift, and that's that's
what you hope happens.

Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
Gee Seratory brought you by Schneider Downs this morning on DV.
Thanks Gina. We'll talk to you next week. Buddy, have
a good guy, right stuff man.

Speaker 13 (01:25:25):
More than one hundred diverse consulting offering Schneider Downs doesn't
focus on what service to provide, but rather what problems
they can help you solve.

Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
What about your kids? What's the worst movie you guys
watch with your kids are the most uncomfortable?

Speaker 8 (01:25:38):
I mean, you know the movie that Abby recommended for me.
He told me to watch this movie Barbarian and there
is a shocking new scene. It was so awkward that
we all hysterically laugh because it's this old woman. It's
very gross.

Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
I haven't had any wild experiences with d yet. A
little too young.

Speaker 6 (01:26:01):
She's a little too young, although I will tell you
that a reminder that at one point, you know, like
Sesame Street was still on HBO, and like you know,
whenever you log into HBO, you know it's HBO, And
there was a time that I went to put it
on for her, and like Hal Sagucci came on in
the scene where like Lady Gaga's getting.

Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
Railed and I'm just like I just throw the TV
off real quick and just be like.

Speaker 6 (01:26:27):
Let's wait a minute, why don't you go upstairs and
get some Apple slices?

Speaker 20 (01:26:31):
Well?

Speaker 7 (01:26:32):
Like log in Brandy Bellman and the DV Morning show.

Speaker 4 (01:26:38):
Yeah, Barbarian that was written by Zach Craigor. He's the
one that wrote weapons.

Speaker 20 (01:26:42):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:26:43):
And he was in the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids.

Speaker 4 (01:26:47):
You know. Ah, you remember that that comedy show. Yeah,
he was a part of them. They were they had
a TV show for a little bit. But it seems
like he's taking the same trajectory as Jordan Peele, you know,
horror films. And I never thought about the relationship between
comedy and horror until I've heard Dana Gould on his
podcast and I'm a massive Dana Gould fan, and he

(01:27:10):
has illustrated so many times why comedy and horror are
so closely aligned, and it makes perfect sense. I mean,
it can be very simply summed up in the you know,
build up of tension and release, but it seems like
people who are good at comedy are also pretty good
at horror.

Speaker 3 (01:27:28):
I think so too.

Speaker 6 (01:27:29):
I mean, think about the Tim Robbins stuff with like
The Chair Company.

Speaker 3 (01:27:33):
Yeah, easily, So have you gotten that now?

Speaker 6 (01:27:37):
No, I don't need to think about what you're talking about,
the almost psychosis level of ego centric thinking that you
would have to have to be that obsessive in thought
to make like that kind of show about you know, one.

Speaker 3 (01:27:59):
In it and he and and he turns it into
a comedy. But it's still like a neurosis like obsession. Yeah,
it's an obsession. Change the music.

Speaker 6 (01:28:11):
It's a horror yeah, you know right, So like I
can completely see even like there's jokes about you know,
you change the music and Missus Doubtfire and it's a
horror film.

Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
You changed the music in Seinfeld and it's horror.

Speaker 4 (01:28:26):
Oh yeah, that's so funny. You change the music and
Missus doubtfire and it's a horror movie.

Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
Totally.

Speaker 4 (01:28:33):
Well, And I watched a movie Weapons and Zach Greger
had said that, and I liked it very much. By
the way, if you're looking for a good horror movie,
I think that that's a that's a pretty good modern
horror flick. It has has a pretty decent payoff. But
and I think that the woman in that movie that's
like the villain is a big Halloween costume this year.

(01:28:53):
But he said that he put a lot of jokes
in there originally, and he and he went to like
the test screenings, and when people weren't laughing at the jokes,
he took them all out. Yeah, because he he was like,
if they're not laughing, then they're not they don't they're
not serving a purpose. Like he really wanted to make
sure that that they were helping build the tension and

(01:29:16):
like just letting a little air out of the tension.

Speaker 3 (01:29:19):
And he's like, and it was just killing it. So
it took all those jokes out.

Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
But there are a couple of like there's a couple
of visual things that are hilarious in that movie.

Speaker 8 (01:29:28):
Yeah, But everything that I've seen, like everything I remember
being funny in horror movies, I don't know were intentionally
made to be funny. Like an Evil Dead I can't
remember too where he one of the people gets sexually
assaulted by a tree.

Speaker 4 (01:29:43):
Yeah, like all right, oh well oops, yeah yeah, or
the hand beating up Bruce Campbell.

Speaker 6 (01:29:49):
Yeah, I thought there were some funny moments in American Psycho.
I think I wasn't supposed to laugh at Oh.

Speaker 18 (01:29:55):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 3 (01:29:56):
That Huey Lewis.

Speaker 6 (01:29:57):
Well, the Huey Lewis thing I think is funny, but
there's all also something where he's like chasing one of
the women like out of his apartment and then he
drops like a chainsaw and it hits her perfectly, and
she goes like like I was like maybe one of
the only people in the theater that was laughing, And
I was like, oh.

Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
God, I guess I guess it's me right in the theater.

Speaker 9 (01:30:23):
Ye.

Speaker 8 (01:30:24):
Speaking of weird nudity, I think the best horror movie
that I've seen that's recently out is that movie.

Speaker 4 (01:30:31):
X So I thought, I agree with you. I loved
the production of it too. I think it looks awesome.
It's a visually cool film. It looks very retro the
like art design on that and the wardrobe and everything.

Speaker 6 (01:30:49):
Yeah, really cool. I like its prequel, Pearl better, but
I did like it better. I thought there was a
little bit more of a story and she was more
psychotic and Okay, I thought X was stylistically beautiful, but
I thought Pearl had more of a story to bite into.
She's something, she's crazy, a goth, yeah yeah, yeah, and

(01:31:12):
she does she work with that director or something? Yeah,
which you know Maxine, which was the third movie in
that trilogy I hated.

Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
Really, I don't know that. I don't think I saw it.

Speaker 6 (01:31:25):
It was like the eighties version of that movie, and
I just I think they wasted.

Speaker 3 (01:31:31):
There could have been something cool there. I think they
just wasted it.

Speaker 9 (01:31:34):
Well.

Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
The thing I'll say about Weapons is this is that
it reminded me of an Night Shalaman movie. But you
know where those after the sixth sense stop having like
payout like the end you'd be like, that's it.

Speaker 5 (01:31:45):
What the hell?

Speaker 9 (01:31:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:31:47):
You know, this one at least has like a little
bit of a an ending and it's not completely gratifying,
but it wasn't like just made up for no reason,
do you know what I mean? Yeah, Long Legs I
felt was kind of like the end of Long Legs
to me was lacking. And I thought that was another

(01:32:07):
one where it's like, as you're watching it, you're like,
this is get this is a classic horror movie.

Speaker 9 (01:32:10):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:32:11):
Nicholas Cage is so spooky in this and then it
kind of ends and you're like, wait a minute.

Speaker 6 (01:32:15):
My big thing with Long Legs and I had this
conversation i think, with Sean Collier, and it was more
of an off air conversation that because we were just
totally nerding out. My issue with Long Legs was that
I cannot for the sake of horror unless it's camp.
I don't like evil for the sake of evil. And
Long Legs had an identity issue because it was kind

(01:32:36):
of presenting itself as this like Silence of the Lambs
kind of film, and so when you do that as
a marketing tool, it kind of makes it seem like
we're gonna find out so much about this antagonist, Like
we're gonna find out so much about this villain and
this deep underbelly.

Speaker 3 (01:32:55):
Of why he's so evil, and we never do. He's
just a freak.

Speaker 6 (01:33:02):
And it's half magical mystery and half yeah, cop drama,
and it never tells you which one it's doing at
any given point.

Speaker 3 (01:33:15):
So at the end you're just like, was that fun?

Speaker 9 (01:33:18):
Right?

Speaker 20 (01:33:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:33:19):
No, No, it wasn't. Well, so he likes t Rex,
yeah right, cool?

Speaker 5 (01:33:25):
Yeah, So you wouldn't recommend it.

Speaker 3 (01:33:27):
No, Yeah, I don't have a review.

Speaker 24 (01:33:32):
Girl.

Speaker 4 (01:33:33):
Yeah, I know that the voice is kind of crazy,
but with this being Halloween week and everybody kind of
you know, gorging the that's the wrong word, but binging
the gorge the gore.

Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
Did you watchers? Did you like Sinners?

Speaker 5 (01:33:54):
I like Sinners? Yeah, yeah I did.

Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
I did like it. It was trying to.

Speaker 6 (01:33:59):
Accomplish a lot, but yeah, I actually enjoy it.

Speaker 4 (01:34:01):
I think it was trying to accomplish a lot. That's
why I liked Weapons because it was much more of
a simple one. Weapons has a real stranger things vibe
to it too.

Speaker 3 (01:34:08):
Oh I could get down with that. Yeah, I can
get down with that because it's kids. Yeah, Sinners was fun.
I think did you like?

Speaker 6 (01:34:16):
Uh, I'll give people time to still see Centers because
I feel like there's nothing like late to.

Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
The party anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:34:21):
You don't want to spoil it.

Speaker 3 (01:34:22):
I actually liked.

Speaker 6 (01:34:24):
All of the fighting and like kind of like, I
let's to turn into just like a straight up vampire movie.

Speaker 3 (01:34:30):
I'm like, this is fun.

Speaker 6 (01:34:32):
Yeah, but I didn't need I didn't need any big
lesson at the end, And I think that at the
end it was turning into a little bit of like
let's get a lesson in and I'm like, yeah, I
was kind of like, I'm good.

Speaker 4 (01:34:45):
I stopped at the cleaners yesterday and the girl who
works there, she had this Tracula shirt on, you know,
and I'm like, all right, well, what's your favorite Tracula movie?
And she's like, well, I just bought this whole pack
of Dracula movies from some vinted shop over in Dormont.
She was telling me she's like very excited to delve
into them. And she asked me, She's like, well, what
do you think is the best one. I'm like, I'm

(01:35:05):
admittedly I've only seen like four or five of them,
but to me, I always tell you Nusfaut too. The
klaus Kinski one to me is the spookiest onever because
you really kind of feel like, no, no, yeah, this
guy's gonna eat this person in front, like I'm gonna
watch it happen.

Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
He is terrifying me right now.

Speaker 4 (01:35:19):
But she was leading more on the classic ones, the
older ones, is being like even scarios, Yeah, I don't know,
I'm not sure.

Speaker 3 (01:35:27):
That I feel that way.

Speaker 4 (01:35:27):
I don't think I think those are real kind of
can't be I like the Universal Monster movies and stuff,
but I watch him for kind of like.

Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Oh, this is fun, yeah, fun to me. He's so
ridiculous as Dracula.

Speaker 6 (01:35:38):
To me, I guess whenever, like they're in like a
train car, yeah, and he's like basically undressing them with
his eyes the whole time.

Speaker 3 (01:35:47):
You're like, how did you guys not know? Yeah, he
wanted to eat you. Yeah, it was just it's like,
that's not just somebody being Ukrainian?

Speaker 5 (01:36:02):
How did you not sniff that out?

Speaker 3 (01:36:05):
He's like something's happening here.

Speaker 8 (01:36:10):
What would you do if she would have said to you, like, well,
what Blacula is really my favorite?

Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
Don't you go Blacula? You never go Bacula? You know
that's wasn't that in the seventies?

Speaker 3 (01:36:23):
Yeah, Blacula.

Speaker 4 (01:36:26):
The guy who was in Blacula, I think, is it
Richard Rounchers at the same day played Cheft.

Speaker 5 (01:36:31):
No, no, no, it's some guy I don't.

Speaker 9 (01:36:33):
I remember.

Speaker 8 (01:36:35):
Seeing his his name somewhere when somebody posted something about it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:39):
But it's not a guy who's like a household name
or anything.

Speaker 3 (01:36:43):
It was portrayed by.

Speaker 4 (01:36:51):
First of all, Blecula is a fictional character at eighteenth
century African prince named Mamma wild Day Mumba wall Day
who was turned into a vampire by country so count Dracula,
bit of black dude, and then he became Blacula.

Speaker 3 (01:37:04):
William Marshall is the actor. Okay, yeah, not a popular actor. No,
I think he was in.

Speaker 4 (01:37:12):
They put him in like one of the Quentin Tarantino movies,
like Quentin put him in something.

Speaker 5 (01:37:17):
Did you guys liked From Dust Till Dawn?

Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
I loved it?

Speaker 13 (01:37:20):
Okay, I did?

Speaker 8 (01:37:21):
I love I remember seeing that movie and not knowing
that it was going to be a vampire movie, same
and hating that because I thought before it turned to that,
it was so interesting to me, like I just wanted
to see another Tarantino film where maybe they get into
something dicey in that club. But I just like my mind,

(01:37:44):
I got to go back and watch it because that
just pissed me off. I was like, I was unaware
of this turn in the movie, and I don't like it.

Speaker 3 (01:37:50):
Yeah, not what I came here for. Did you like
the bram Stokers Dracula?

Speaker 6 (01:37:54):
Like I actually, I, oh yeah, legitimately liked that one
and I still think it's scared.

Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
Yeah, it holds up. Okay for me, I thought it
was scary. There's a movie called Sunrise.

Speaker 4 (01:38:08):
Where guy what the hell's his name, the guy who
was in Get Piers, and it's like it starts off
as this civil war drama and it's like a civil war,
and you know, the first forty five minutes you're kind
of thinking, like, how is this horror movie?

Speaker 3 (01:38:27):
I mean it is.

Speaker 4 (01:38:28):
It is, like it's tense and it's dramatic in everything,
and it's kind of like, oh, is he gonna get killed?
And it's like a kind of a war history movie,
and then it morphs into a horror movie in the
middle of this Confederate Army like scenario, and it's awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:38:49):
I can get down.

Speaker 4 (01:38:50):
It's really cool because it's a little bit of a
misdirection and even if you know it's coming, it's it's
the payoff is great and it's full of really good actors.
But it was like, slept on. I think it's Sunrise.
Maybe it's not Sunrise, Maybe I got no.

Speaker 6 (01:39:03):
No, it's called Sunrise, and I feel like it only
came out last year. No, that's not the Oh it is, yes,
it is twenty four God, I thought I saw.

Speaker 3 (01:39:12):
That a couple more than a year ago.

Speaker 4 (01:39:14):
Well, at any rate, highly recommend that one because it
is it's one of those you touch a lot of basses,
you know, it's got a historical, you know, war vibe to.

Speaker 3 (01:39:25):
It and then a horror movie. The end of it
is crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:39:29):
But it's got like that from Dust Till Dawn thing
right where you're like, you think it's one kind of
movie and then it.

Speaker 3 (01:39:34):
Just turns into a completely different one. That's cool.

Speaker 6 (01:39:36):
Yeah, vampire movies are hard to do, I think, Well, oh,
I agree, they really are, And that's a really good
way of like bringing it into like something that feels historic.

Speaker 3 (01:39:49):
Yeah, you were watching us Rato on the way back
from Dublin. I needed to watch it again because I
enjoyed it in the theater.

Speaker 6 (01:39:56):
I thought it had again to kind of geek out
the way that I did with like Sean Kllier when
we got to talk about the movie. I actually thought
it had a lot of socioeconomic like undertones that they
popped into it for this iteration of it, because it's
not they they changed a couple things in it that
I thought were like really nuanced and layered. But also
I thought that the way that they did the movie

(01:40:17):
stylistically was really really beautiful, and I kind of just
wanted to watch it again because it had been a minute.
But I thought the way they did this one, I
thought was really great, and they just had a way
of making you get really attached to it, because otherwise
vampire movies, I think can get like over romanticized in
a way that makes vampires the least scary of.

Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
All of the monsters. Yes, like it's I mean, or
too sexualized in a way where it's like, oh, bite me.

Speaker 6 (01:40:46):
Like ah, it's like it's like not scary, Like there's
something about like the way you have to create the
threat a little bit more.

Speaker 9 (01:40:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (01:40:55):
Did you guys ever see the SNL skin about gay Dracula, which.

Speaker 3 (01:41:01):
I don't know if I remember.

Speaker 8 (01:41:02):
He's like, I'm not gay. I want to suck your blood.
And then he like turns into a bat and they're like,
oh my god, there he is. He's a bat, and
oh my god, look at that other bat. Look at
what they're doing together. And they come back and he's like,
I swear to God, I do not want to sleep
with Renfro.

Speaker 5 (01:41:21):
He's a mental defective.

Speaker 3 (01:41:23):
I want to do that.

Speaker 4 (01:41:26):
You can tell us what you were saying about nous
feratio in the in this socio political sort of undertones.

Speaker 3 (01:41:35):
Uh, you know the comedian House Sparks.

Speaker 4 (01:41:37):
He was in here one time, he was in town
and he went on this whole run of how you
can you can tell the mood of the country socioeconomically,
socio politically by the tenor of the horror movies. And
it was like, I couldn't do it justice, But it
was he at the time. It was it was a
real brilliant parallel he was drawing between was real popular

(01:42:00):
back then. I want to say it was like ten
years ago. But I guess it makes sense in a
way that it's just all But I would argue that
you could make the same argument about any kind of
movie and where the movie industry goes. And sure, the
whole Marvel world blowing up when it did, Yeah, you
could probably attribute to people's fascination with somebody come and

(01:42:24):
save us.

Speaker 5 (01:42:26):
Are you referring to the Marvel movie Civil War?

Speaker 18 (01:42:29):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:42:30):
No, I not even that one, but yeah, something I'm
along the lines of, like a little time in anyways.

Speaker 8 (01:42:40):
I love, I mean I love, not just like I'm
not a big Dracula guy, but I do love vampire movies.
And two vampire movies from my childhood where Jim Carrey's
movie Once Bitten.

Speaker 5 (01:42:51):
Did you guys ever see that?

Speaker 3 (01:42:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (01:42:53):
And with Lauren Hunting and Lost Boys, Love Lost Lost
Boys was a classic.

Speaker 4 (01:42:59):
Love Lost Boy is Innocent. Blood was a Pittsburgh filmed
Dracula movie. Oh really, yes, Oh it's pretty good. John
Landis made it too, pretty good. Oh oh dude, it's like, dude,
they're like right outside a club cafe and stuff like that.

Speaker 11 (01:43:21):
If it's not let me, that's all right, not for notting,
not for not instead of it's not for not.

Speaker 5 (01:43:31):
For notting, that's not for rotten.

Speaker 3 (01:43:33):
Dade for to Ma who fall up.

Speaker 4 (01:43:40):
Jaculate puts Coastline French fries on your neck, tastes like burns.
It's like Turner's True Blood. Pittsburgh vampires all.

Speaker 3 (01:43:58):
Right, Well, you know, look, this is a horror town.

Speaker 4 (01:44:00):
And even though they might be tearing down the Monroeville
Mall coming up here soon, this is you know, we
invented zombies in Pittsburgh, they still.

Speaker 3 (01:44:08):
Did the Zombie Walk this past weekend at the Monroeville
Sunday night against the Packers. Yeah, Mike's at your sports Next.

Speaker 2 (01:44:14):
I like to hear the Doobie Brothers.

Speaker 7 (01:44:16):
Social phone or the talkback button on the iHeart radio app.
Is how you reach us with your requests. You build
the menu Bare Rocket weekdays at noon on the DVE
Electric Lunch.

Speaker 4 (01:44:28):
Hey, it's Randy from the DVE to get to good
Penguins stuff from last night. Sidney Crosby and company as well.
But how do you not talk about the World Series
Game three, eighteen innings long Shoe a Otani got on
base nine times and Freddie Freeman once again with a

(01:44:50):
walk off home run in consecutive years in a World
Series game. They're calling it like every Steamhead website out
there is losing their mind in reviewing this game.

Speaker 3 (01:45:01):
And I saw one third of it, not even not
even right.

Speaker 13 (01:45:06):
I saw none of its sports that are brought to
you by Bridgeville Appliance. It didn't end until the bottom
of the eighteenth when Freddy Freeman hit the home run
that delivered a six to five victory for the Dodgers
over the Blue Jays in the two games to one
lead in the World Series. But Freddie Freeman was emphasizing
in the immediate aftermath that this was Shohey O'tani's night.

(01:45:28):
He got on base nine times. He went four for
four with two doubles and two home runs. He was
walked five times, four times intentionally, including becoming the first
player in baseball history to get walked intentionally in the
ninth inning or later with the bases empty in a

(01:45:49):
postseason game. They were just done dealing with them after
all the damage that he did. First player in postseason
history to get on base nine times, fourth time that's
happened in any kind of game, and show hey TONI
became the second player in World Series history to have
four extra base hits in the game. The first time

(01:46:11):
occurred in nineteen oh six.

Speaker 4 (01:46:13):
The interesting thing about this, too, is this was a
series where the bullpens are such a factor in how
it's going to play out, because either one is capable
of imploding. And at one point there are so many
highlights in that game, which was two full baseball games.
Clayton Kershaw came in cold with the bases loaded in

(01:46:36):
the twelfth and got.

Speaker 3 (01:46:37):
Out of it.

Speaker 18 (01:46:39):
It was four to four.

Speaker 13 (01:46:41):
Excuse me, it was five to five after the seventh inning.
So they went ten consecutive innings without scoring, Mike Lord and.

Speaker 8 (01:46:50):
Once it gets to the ninth inning, you have to
walk o Tani. One swing of the bat could end
the game. Yeah, how much he's left the yard, Like,
that's just good baseball.

Speaker 4 (01:47:00):
Figum in is after he hits the first home run,
they should have just given him the base every single time.
One home run, eight walks should have been his line.
And he gets the ball tonight in Game four, so
he ended up with two on runs, two doubles, and
five walks.

Speaker 5 (01:47:15):
And he's gonna have twelve k's tonight.

Speaker 4 (01:47:18):
It's gotta be inarguable now, right, Mike, this is the
greatest baseball performance that has ever occurred, you know, by
a single player.

Speaker 13 (01:47:27):
I have to really do some hard digging into pay ruth,
but yeah, I don't. I can't imagine anything on that stage,
in that moment.

Speaker 4 (01:47:37):
If he goes out in fans ten tonight, just build
statues of him in every park because he deserves to
be revered as a god. I don't know how he's
doing this. Well, maybe it's drugs. It might be ped
Actually it might be Yeah, that might be how he's
doing it.

Speaker 8 (01:47:56):
But it's just crazy that they paid him three quarters
of a billion dollars and it's already paid off.

Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
Yeah, it was a great investment. Can't wait to see
him pitch tonight.

Speaker 4 (01:48:07):
It does stink that, you know, I don't know how
many kids are getting to watch these games. You know this,
this definitely would be something that you'd want your your
son to stay up and watch. But three in the morning,
nobody stayed up for it. Basebook stuff cared about that
a lot time ago. Six hours and thirty nine minutes plus.

Speaker 8 (01:48:22):
These games don't disappear. They end up on YouTube or
something like. These kids are watching all these moments that
are happening in these games. Maybe not in the way
that we used to watch, like live unfolding, but they
see all the highlights.

Speaker 4 (01:48:34):
I mean, there were base running flubs, great defensive plays.
It wasn't just a boring eighteen innings.

Speaker 5 (01:48:40):
It was Oh there were paus at the play is everything.

Speaker 3 (01:48:45):
Some bad third base coaching?

Speaker 4 (01:48:47):
You know, a guy goes from goat like Edmon, makes
an error and then turns around and makes an unbelievable
throw to third base for a crucial out in the
ninth inning. So there there's drama on their storylines all
over the diamond.

Speaker 3 (01:49:03):
Well, and it's a tribute to I mean, you and
I both love baseball. Bill, I think you'd like it.

Speaker 5 (01:49:10):
I loved it when I was a kid. But then
you know, the Pirates sucked for twenty years.

Speaker 13 (01:49:14):
Everything that's wrong with it when they play the games,
the analytics, all the garbage that's attached to the modern game,
and you still get that. Well, that's just it is
that we're not talking it endures because what it is
at its core.

Speaker 4 (01:49:28):
Yeah, we're not talking about anybody's war last night. No,
you know, it's just like did you see that throw?
How about that home run?

Speaker 3 (01:49:37):
Oh my god? That you know that he got out
of that jam.

Speaker 4 (01:49:41):
It's just at that point it's as basic baseball appreciation
as it gets. The World Series going, that's Bill, a
beautiful thing. Two fifty a m.

Speaker 3 (01:49:52):
The game ends, And the Kershaf thing was so crazy.

Speaker 8 (01:49:56):
That pressure in that spot, with his age, the fact
that announced that he was retiring earlier this year.

Speaker 3 (01:50:02):
With his reputation in the postseason too. I mean, if
he if he blows that one shit, I didn't start,
I know, but it doesn't matter. That would have followed
him like definitely like a lot of the.

Speaker 4 (01:50:15):
Times, guys like him, they're defined by how things go
at the end. You know, I don't think anything's gonna
get on Sures for his performance last night, but I
mean giving him up to you know, serving up show
a probably not the smartest right, Yeah, and with no
matter what they told him, might have told him to
watch exactly. No, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 9 (01:50:34):
I know. You know.

Speaker 3 (01:50:36):
Well they've had him coming out of the pen too,
haven't they.

Speaker 13 (01:50:38):
He wasn't even an active for the one series. It
wasn't on the active roster. It's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:50:44):
It is just I don't think people were really excited
about this series because it was the Blue Jays. I
don't think a lot of people love the Dodgers, and
they hate the Dodgers. Yeah, they are basically West Coast Yankees.

Speaker 8 (01:50:55):
So Vladie vs. O. Tawny is good for the game.
You cannot be the premier player.

Speaker 4 (01:51:00):
Can't argue with the star power to your point, Bill
and the amazing drama that this series has already delivered.

Speaker 13 (01:51:08):
Great Stock game four tonight, penns Meat to Blues six
to three. Last night, Sidney Crosby a three point night.
He surpasses seventeen hundred career points, ninth player at NHL
history to do so, and he does it in the
fourth fewest games, behind only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Olumieux and
Marcel Dion Penzer and Philly Tonight Steelers, according to Jeremy

(01:51:31):
Fowler of ESPN, are adding wide receiver Marquez Valdez Scantling
Jabal Harmerschmidt, who is familiar with Aaron Rodgers, spent four
seasons with him in Green Bay Es. Basically, Mike Williams
hopefully was a little more juice, but he's just a
big down the field guy.

Speaker 3 (01:51:47):
He's not gonna light it all.

Speaker 8 (01:51:48):
So they're gonna throw it to him. They're gonna be successful,
and then they're never gonna throw to him again in
a game. Could work out that way, but hey, if
you beat the Colts, it's worth it, right totally. They
beat their commanders last year. Yeah, the Mike Williams moment
created the most unrealistic expectation for how the Mike Williams
experiment was going to go.

Speaker 4 (01:52:08):
Ever, that was the last time I let myself be fooled.
I think I'm done being fooled.

Speaker 5 (01:52:14):
Really, because I was told at the beginning of this season.
I don't think I was.

Speaker 13 (01:52:18):
I didn't trust it this year. I didn't want to
give up on it early. But on second, guy, trying
to rewrite history over here.

Speaker 8 (01:52:27):
Remember when we came in, we were pissed about the
win after the Jets game, and we were pissed about
the win after.

Speaker 5 (01:52:33):
A couple of games.

Speaker 3 (01:52:34):
That's proving my point though.

Speaker 5 (01:52:36):
No, but Mike was like, well, they're winning. This team
is good.

Speaker 13 (01:52:41):
No no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3 (01:52:43):
He was bailing on it. I should give it time
to see what it is. I didn't say it was
going to be.

Speaker 5 (01:52:49):
Bailed early because I've seen this play before.

Speaker 3 (01:52:52):
I didn't make the early call that it was going
to be not good enough, but probably ready to make
that call.

Speaker 4 (01:52:57):
I think we were a little more concerned about the
offense initially, even the line right and then the then
the defensive line breakdown happened. But we thought they got
it fixed in Dublin and they were on.

Speaker 5 (01:53:11):
And for those matchups that was a blowout.

Speaker 4 (01:53:17):
And now it's boy, it seems to be a lot
different on both ends. I mean, I'm I'm with you.
We're the Bengals. Now we have to outscore everybody. Yeah,
we'll see what Charlie Batch has to say about it.
Exactly what you want to aspire to be. At the
start of the season, we're gonna start making players walk
across a freeway to get the practice.

Speaker 3 (01:53:35):
We're going to be just like the we could be
the Bengals.

Speaker 5 (01:53:39):
There's more points than anybody and missed the playoffs.

Speaker 3 (01:53:42):
We have to put an escal loser from the mount deck.
That's what the incline is now.

Speaker 5 (01:53:51):
It's just the.

Speaker 9 (01:53:53):
Just man.

Speaker 3 (01:53:56):
You don't have to draft picks ride down.

Speaker 4 (01:53:58):
It is, yeah, into the Every time I see footage
of one of the Bengals players having to walk across
that street to go to practice in their cleats, it
makes me laugh.

Speaker 5 (01:54:06):
In that wedding tent.

Speaker 3 (01:54:07):
Yeah, Steelers used to do that. Well. They were probably
also like getting off third shift and going to work. No,
I mean what you say. And before they built the
south Side facility, they had a grass practice field.

Speaker 13 (01:54:19):
It's it's green Lot twenty one now and it was
only rich the yards long or something like that, and
they used to walk down the road and go across
the street. That's where Cordell did the h slash thing.
When they had all those injuries and wide receiver and
they had them run routes and nobody could cover.

Speaker 4 (01:54:38):
Really yeah, oh later, and you think it was probably
better shape than Akerschuer's field is right now too, probably yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:54:45):
All right, have you all have your news?

Speaker 6 (01:54:46):
At the top of the hour, the most haunted cities
from coast to coast, and Pittsburgh lands in the top three.

Speaker 3 (01:54:52):
Charlie Batchen next my first mic randall uh, you have it?

Speaker 4 (01:54:59):
Never mind, now you want to punt yep hi, We'll
do it later, all right, Charlie Batch's next.

Speaker 3 (01:55:04):
TV. Wherever you go or.

Speaker 2 (01:55:07):
Whatever you're doing, you are never too far from your
hometown station.

Speaker 5 (01:55:11):
But tunes on duty or keeping mouse going.

Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
We are streaming on all your devices.

Speaker 3 (01:55:17):
Just save us.

Speaker 2 (01:55:17):
As a priest said on the free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 25 (01:55:21):
Yo, it's smart Madden super genius. Have you been injured?
If so, call the expert. Personal injury attorneys at Shandorovich,
Shandorovich and Fishman. They handle all types of injury cases.
Their fee is only twenty five percent, not forty percent
like other law firms. They're smart, aggressive, experienced, and have
a ninety nine point seven percent success rate. So insummation

(01:55:46):
they win, They work cheaper. Do I have to draw
a map if you get injured? The path seems obvious.
Listen to the super Genius. I'm talking car accidents twenty
five percent, motorcycle recks twenty five percent, Tractor trailer crashes
twenty five percent, dog bites twenty five percent, any accident.

Speaker 3 (01:56:07):
Say it with me only twenty five percent.

Speaker 25 (01:56:11):
Take it from me, the super Genius Tchenderovich, Schenderovich and
Fishman eight eight eight ninety eight twins they got your back,
not your wallet.

Speaker 3 (01:56:19):
And Kenny Ross Subaru Now through October thirty first by
any new Instack twenty twenty five Subaru and receive six years,
one hundred thousand miles extended service coverage on engine.

Speaker 4 (01:56:28):
Mister Steelers one on two point five dve our next guest,
brought to you by Edgar Schnyder and associates. They're always
looking out for you in this imperfect world. Before you
talk to the insurance company. Find Edgar from the Steelers
Audio Network postgame show, where he resides along with our
own mic pursuit of Charlie Batch, Ladies and.

Speaker 9 (01:56:46):
Gentlemen, Jay, Good morning, how's everyone?

Speaker 3 (01:56:50):
Well?

Speaker 4 (01:56:51):
You know, one day better one day removed from the
aftermath of Sunday's embarrassing loss to the Packers at home.

Speaker 3 (01:56:58):
So my question is still the same. So this is
my question to you. Is this Charlie.

Speaker 4 (01:57:03):
Defensively, this seems to be the biggest issue with the
Steelers right now the defense. Is it a matter of
coaching or is it a matter of player ability.

Speaker 9 (01:57:13):
It's a combination of both.

Speaker 26 (01:57:14):
And when you talk about player ability to coaches do
a good job of putting him in one on one situations,
but yet they're not making the plays consistently. But then
on the flip side, they're essentially getting out scheme because
in game adjustments that are happening, you can pretty much
predict what the defense is doing and add is heavily
to the offense as advantage, and you can see them
taking advantage of every opportunity their way. And that's why

(01:57:36):
you saw Jordan Love complete the passes and the matter that.

Speaker 2 (01:57:39):
He was Trolie.

Speaker 13 (01:57:40):
It looks like the biggest issue is just not understanding
how to play zone or budding.

Speaker 3 (01:57:45):
Merril Hodge has been hammering this point.

Speaker 13 (01:57:48):
Some of the national people that break down clips and
put them on Twitter, it looks like they're covering zones
as opposed to covering actual targets. How fixable is that?

Speaker 26 (01:58:01):
Yeah, station eats and they're playing a lot of combination
coverages on the backside, and when that doesn't happen, it
leads guys wide open and then they're just looking at
each other. The other thing that's concerning to me is
the fact that it looks like Patrick Queen is doing
too much at the before the ball, it's not trying
to get everybody lined up, and by the time he
turns around the ball to snap, he loses his keys

(01:58:22):
and there's goes another guy that's running scott free around
his defense. So we talk about the communication issue, but
yet I don't know how many times we can harp
on this because we're not seeing it translate into games.

Speaker 8 (01:58:35):
The thing I can't get out of my head, Charlie
is hearing Cam Hayward say that they don't have a
lot of fight. Are you surprised to hear that kind
of thing from a side of the ball that has
that much money and that many veterans and.

Speaker 26 (01:58:51):
The leader of the team, he's been here the longest.
And then we're not talking just the defensive.

Speaker 9 (01:58:55):
Side of the ball.

Speaker 26 (01:58:55):
We're talking overall, and you can just see the body language.
After the Packers were driving down the field. They ended
up scoring one touchdown, and I was just watching the
guys walk off the field. Their heads were down, Mike
Tomin's looking at them, and then you can see Cam
Hayward just kind of turned around and observing that picture
of what he saw. And then by his comments after
the game, that lets me know that particular.

Speaker 18 (01:59:17):
Series was where Cam was fed up with it.

Speaker 26 (01:59:20):
And you never hear Cam emotionally talk about these things
after game. He loved to keep thinking in house, but
right there he was sending his message to the team
and say, guys just can't continue to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:59:30):
How impactful is the Deshaun Elliott injury The reason why
Jabrill Peppers.

Speaker 26 (01:59:36):
Was brought here in September because of the injury there.
But yet you star when Deshaun is in that lineup,
You see that, you see things moving, and this is
going to be huge because we don't know how long he's.

Speaker 9 (01:59:48):
Going to be out.

Speaker 26 (01:59:48):
I'm sure we'll get the update here in a couple
hours from coach Tomlin during his press conference, but if
he's out right now, there's probably scouring the waiver wire
to see who was out there, and if you didn't
have viable choice, essentially in September, there's not going to
be many people that you can actually hire and bring
here to help out in this particular manner. So this
is going to be a big deal for Jabirol Peppers

(02:00:10):
because now he has a month into this defensive learning it.

Speaker 3 (02:00:12):
We want to see more from him, all right.

Speaker 4 (02:00:14):
Offensively, Mike Pursuit has been pointing out that, you know,
while DK has made some big plays, he hasn't made enough,
and he had a couple of examples that I think
really shone a light on where we might be able
to get a little more out of DK. What do
you see from his performance so far and where has
he excelled and where's he fallen short?

Speaker 18 (02:00:36):
Yeah, I agree with you.

Speaker 26 (02:00:37):
You know, we'd want to see more from there. But
the defense is, do you know that he's going to
be the key the w timmy him if there's a
one on one option, Yes, he has to win those.
But again, when you're not making first downs consistently, you're
not going to see more of that play. And that's
why I was harping on the fact that saying they
have somebody outside of the name DK has to step up,
and those guys haven't done it consistently to put fears

(02:00:59):
in those defenses, and that's why you're seeing the limitations
with DK right now. So, yes, we're we just brought
in Marquez uh vad Krez I think.

Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
That was his last name, Pologizic, mvs, MVS. Nobody knows, correct.

Speaker 26 (02:01:18):
So when you bring someone in like that, they'll let
you know that group outside of DK is not getting
it done, so that they have to do so in
order for DK's number to increase.

Speaker 4 (02:01:28):
I'm kind of worried about the Indy Colts coming in here.
This was at the beginning of the year. I thought, like,
this is a game we should be able to win.
Now they're the hottest team in the NFL. Daniel Jones
is the prime example of why you can't ever give
up on a quarterback who's only been with one organization
and it changes the scenery.

Speaker 26 (02:01:47):
Sometimes it's better and when you se that particular point.
Unfortunately things don't work out when one organization. But yet
this is him perishing in the offense that works for him.
He was a top draft pot pick for a reason.
Now he's showcase. But to your point, there's no way
in heck that anybody can ever envision that the Culture
are going to come in here on seven seven to one,
the hottest team in the AFC right now, and at

(02:02:09):
this particular point, all the marbles are here for the Steelers.
And the only thing that I can hopefully help with
these Steelers at this particular point is this is Super
Bowl forty reunion weekend. Seeing these guys come in knowing
that the ultimate goal is now hoisting that Lombardi Trophy.
Seeing these guys come in, maybe that little motivation on Saturday,
when guys are around this current team, maybe it helps

(02:02:31):
them get over that hump and want to play and say, hey, guys,
we need this in front of these guys who have
proven that they can go out and win the Super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (02:02:38):
Charlie in the Pocket event for the Batch Foundation is
right around the corner.

Speaker 26 (02:02:45):
Yes, we are approaching dog two weeks to our events,
so we're super excited about this. Yes, Thursday, November thirteenth,
we are having our annual in the Pocket event for
raised funds for out of school time along with our
steam programs with best of the Batchground. They should we
say steam instead of stem because we include the A
for R. So this is going to be held at
the Distillery complex down there in the south side there,

(02:03:08):
So we're super excited. Pool, poker, ping pongs. This year
we were adding corn hole to the equation. So we're
super excited about it. So if anybody wants more information
about it, you can go to Batch Foundation dot org.
And also people who are able to participate in person,
we would have online items on option items online so
people can participate in many different ways. Again that's Batchfoundation

(02:03:30):
dot org.

Speaker 4 (02:03:31):
There will be a lot of people there, but I
know one person who won't be John Harbaugh. He hates
all those things cool.

Speaker 18 (02:03:38):
It's amazing.

Speaker 26 (02:03:39):
It's amazing when you have this, when those sec stories happened,
I let you know that you're not winning. It reminds
me of two thousand and nine.

Speaker 9 (02:03:46):
We were hot.

Speaker 26 (02:03:47):
We were seven to two. That was we ended up
losing like seven of the next six of election eight
or whatever it was, and we finished eight and eight. Now,
remember at that point.

Speaker 2 (02:03:55):
We had all the luxuries.

Speaker 26 (02:03:57):
We had to pool, pool table in there, ping pong,
we man, shuffle board, and we started losing a couple
of games, and all of a sudden, we.

Speaker 2 (02:04:03):
Come down out of a team meeting and those things.

Speaker 26 (02:04:05):
Were gone, and like, okay, guys, you want to go
back to prove being that you could win. And that
was literally in two thousand and nine. So this story
reminds me of pas.

Speaker 4 (02:04:13):
Does that really piss off the players though? Or I
mean does it have like a uh man like are
people really angry about it? Or are they just kind
of like whatever?

Speaker 3 (02:04:20):
We're yeah, guy, because it breaks up at the monotony.

Speaker 26 (02:04:23):
You know, you're like, okay, you come down, okay instead
of sitting around in your locker he lunch. Okay, man,
let's great play a game of ping pong?

Speaker 5 (02:04:29):
Get mine right?

Speaker 26 (02:04:29):
Yeah, guys get frustrated with that, but again those are
perks that comes along with winning, and when you don't.

Speaker 3 (02:04:35):
Those are removed.

Speaker 4 (02:04:36):
See, if I were a coaching my team was doing poorly,
I would give them more games. Like you guys don't
have enough games. You're not having enough.

Speaker 26 (02:04:43):
Trust me, we didn't have We guys would create games.
Ben Ben literally created this bad game basketball in the
locker room where he would put a garbage can bag
in the garbage can and we would tape up and
make it a ball and then you create a three
point line and he'd just starts shooting around.

Speaker 9 (02:04:59):
It's like those are little thing that you get bored with.

Speaker 26 (02:05:01):
And that was Ben's game and he was killing people
with it, like a lot of different things that he
was able to beat everybody out.

Speaker 3 (02:05:07):
But that was just one one night example.

Speaker 4 (02:05:09):
I'll tell you what, Charlie, if you want to sell
some tickets to in the Pocket, you got to get
Ben to bring that game to the end the Pocket
event and make it one of the featured games.

Speaker 3 (02:05:19):
Locker room basketball, Oh absolutely, the gay.

Speaker 26 (02:05:23):
I remember one literally one day we were getting ready
for our Super Bowl I think maybe in two thousand
and nine, as we're celebrating that first game, and Snoop
Dogg was in the locker room and he's literally looking
over watching it, like, man, look at these fools over
here playing basketball in the garbage can. And Ben looks
at him and like, oh, you think you can do better.
He tossed the ball at Snoop and Snoop is running
around trying to act like and shoot.

Speaker 9 (02:05:42):
Some some three pointers of two of Garver's cans.

Speaker 26 (02:05:45):
So you see a lot of stories like that.

Speaker 4 (02:05:48):
That's hilarious Batchfoundation dot Org. Charlie Batsch brought to you
by Edgar Snyder and Assoch this this morning on DV.

Speaker 3 (02:05:54):
Thanks Charlie, Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:05:55):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (02:05:56):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 3 (02:05:56):
We'll see all right, Abby, He's got your news when
we come back. Where its land on the list of
most Haunted cities.

Speaker 13 (02:06:03):
Mike Persuda ran the Last Night was one of those
nights that was made for the bet Parks sportsbook and
online casino app. Baseball, football, basketball, and hockey. Can you
even keep track of it all without bet Parks?

Speaker 3 (02:06:15):
We know this much.

Speaker 13 (02:06:16):
You can play any game, anytime, any way you want
to play it with the only sports book and online
casino app. I recommend winners, losers, overs, unders parlays, live
in game betting, and player performance props that keep the
game exciting to the very end, even when the outcome
has long been decided.

Speaker 3 (02:06:33):
It's all right there in the palm of your hand
with bet Parks.

Speaker 13 (02:06:36):
There's always another way to win with bet Parks, and
that includes all your favorite casino games, blackjack, craps, and roulette,
and hundreds of hot online slots. College basketball is also coming.
Bet Parks has you covered there too.

Speaker 3 (02:06:49):
What would we do without it?

Speaker 13 (02:06:51):
New users can get up to one thousand dollars casino
bonus back. If you're down in the first twenty four hours,
Betparks dot com has to complete the tails terms and conditions.
You got to be twenty one and in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey or Michigan. Remember there's no such thing as a
meaningless TV gambling problem. Call one eight hundred Gambler, Hi,
Western Pennsylvania.

Speaker 5 (02:07:10):
This is Edgar Snyder.

Speaker 3 (02:07:11):
I want to thank you for over forty years of
trusting my law firm. During those years, we've helped thousands of.

Speaker 17 (02:07:17):
Peoph Just enter this nationwide keyword at dB dot com.

Speaker 2 (02:07:22):
Cash, that's cash.

Speaker 18 (02:07:24):
Enter it now at dve dot com.

Speaker 1 (02:07:27):
Live from the Don's Appliances Studios, where Pittsburgh shops for
appliance is.

Speaker 2 (02:07:32):
This is wdvee Pittsburgh.

Speaker 4 (02:07:37):
I stopped at the cleaners yesterday and the girl who
works there, she had this Tracula shirt on, you know,
and I'm like, all right, well, what's your favorite Tracula movie?
And she's like, I just bought this whole pack of
Dracula movies from some vinted shop over in Dormont.

Speaker 3 (02:07:49):
And she asked me. She's like, well, what do you
think is the best one.

Speaker 4 (02:07:51):
I'm like, I admittedly I've only seen like four or
five of them, but to me, I always tell you
nusfat to the klaus Kinski one, to me is the
spookiest one.

Speaker 6 (02:07:58):
Ever, I guess whenever, Like they're in like a train
car and he's like basically undressing them with his eyes
the whole time.

Speaker 3 (02:08:06):
You're like, how did you guys not know? Yeah, he
wanted to eat you. It's like, that's not just somebody
being Ukrainian?

Speaker 5 (02:08:19):
How did you not sniff that out?

Speaker 3 (02:08:22):
He's like, something's happening here.

Speaker 25 (02:08:26):
What would you do?

Speaker 5 (02:08:27):
See what it said?

Speaker 24 (02:08:28):
To you?

Speaker 9 (02:08:29):
Like? Oh what?

Speaker 5 (02:08:30):
Blacula is really my favorite?

Speaker 3 (02:08:33):
Don't you Gola?

Speaker 5 (02:08:34):
You never go Bacula?

Speaker 9 (02:08:36):
You know?

Speaker 7 (02:08:36):
That's Brandy Bellman and the DV Morning.

Speaker 4 (02:08:40):
Show Bill William Marshall, who played Blacula. I have been
corrected by none none other than Joffo Simmons from The
House Rockers. Joffo texted me and said, uh, and Joffo
is our official Blackians are here on the DV Morning
Show Mark, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:08:57):
You're wrong.

Speaker 4 (02:08:58):
William Marshall was a very popular act or when I
grew up. He was on a lot of TV shows
San France, on whywaw West, and most notably, he was
Richard Daystrom on Star Trek.

Speaker 3 (02:09:08):
What's ts Star Trek tos?

Speaker 5 (02:09:10):
I don't know?

Speaker 24 (02:09:11):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (02:09:12):
He invented the cow Chopo's coming for you. He invented
the computers that drive starships. He said, So there you go,
William Marshall. I'm just kidding, but I never would watch
Star Trek. Everybody always say, little you didn't watch Star Trek.
I can't believe it. You would love Star Trek and
everything I know about Star Trek in terms of the

(02:09:35):
you know, the allegory of what it's, what it's all about.

Speaker 3 (02:09:38):
I get it. Yeah, I'm for it. I dig it.

Speaker 4 (02:09:40):
It's kind of like, yeah, like what twilight Zone was
really about? Like yeah, but I love twilight Zone. I
just sci fi loses me.

Speaker 3 (02:09:48):
I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (02:09:50):
I just don't get into sci fi, even like Alien,
which was an awesome movie, but I stopped at Alien.

Speaker 3 (02:09:56):
I never even care.

Speaker 4 (02:09:57):
I think I watched Alien two one time and I'm like, Yah,
those movies just don't resonate with me.

Speaker 6 (02:10:02):
And I don't know why every Alien after Alien is
Alien all over again.

Speaker 3 (02:10:10):
Yea, like every single one is alien.

Speaker 6 (02:10:12):
Again, there's always an alien in someone's stomach and we've
got to get it out.

Speaker 4 (02:10:16):
Isn't the best? Well, so it's like Liam Neeson taken.
They just keep taking his kids over and over again.

Speaker 3 (02:10:23):
Yeah, a very special set of aliens. Oh that would
be great. I mean that that should be the next
taken taken by aliens.

Speaker 4 (02:10:32):
Now He's like, guys, this is actually out of my jurisdiction.
I don't have any tools for this.

Speaker 5 (02:10:41):
This is anybody of a space shire.

Speaker 3 (02:10:42):
This is intercollecting. I have a prius.

Speaker 9 (02:10:46):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (02:10:48):
I mean, he's got your news right now. In the
DV morning each other, we're doing a lot of monster
movie and horror movie talk. You know, it's Halloween.

Speaker 6 (02:10:54):
It's Halloween Halloween Week, which you know that kind of
lends itself well to our first story this hour, which
is brought to you by a Better Call SI. Mostly
sunny and breezy today, h I have fifty six. There
was a survey that has uncovered the most hunted population
centers from coast to coast. Probably not a big surprise
that New Orleans is the number one spot, the big

(02:11:17):
easy where there are seventy nine cemeteries within municipal boundaries,
and some of the most popular tourist attractions in town.
They're in love with their very colorful and spooky pass
They've got a lot of crypt collections, they've got the
most psychics, They've had the most ghost sightings per one
hundred thousand souls, and an average building age of fifty

(02:11:42):
one years. But this is what's wild to me, And
we're going to have to put this together on our own,
because when I pulled the article, I kept trying to
find the reason why, and they didn't really provide one.
Pittsburgh came in at number three, the ten tenth spookiest
city in the US. Number three, Really, Pittsburgh, Why why

(02:12:05):
are we so spooky?

Speaker 3 (02:12:06):
I don't understand that either.

Speaker 8 (02:12:08):
Is that because the history of the the spooky movies,
the horror film industry?

Speaker 3 (02:12:14):
I think, Yeah, I don't think it's property taxes, but
I think that's got to be.

Speaker 5 (02:12:19):
It means.

Speaker 4 (02:12:21):
Thomson Deini's from here, Greg Nikotaro is from here, who's
his disciple. Yes, we've got horror movie legacy, but I
don't consider it to be a spooky town New Orleans.

Speaker 3 (02:12:32):
I have been to on Halloween. I think I was
there with you, got you were.

Speaker 4 (02:12:36):
There is a spookiness in town if you want to
find it that it's my It's the only thing that
really scares me. I don't get scared by monsters or
like you know the horror movie you know, material killer
stuff You're going to Hell hits me. And the whole
voodoo thing of like, oh no, we're stealing your so

(02:12:57):
you're going to hell, You're gonna burn. And there was
this story when I was growing up of this couple
that was from our town that went to New Orleans
in the late seventies on a honeymoon and they met
a couple who were like, oh, welcome to New Orleans
and blah blah blah, and they're like this tounds great
and everything, and then they have them back to their
house only to find out that they are practicing voodoo

(02:13:21):
witches and they murdered them in a voodoo ceremony. Now
I'm not sure I can't ever find any proof of that,
but that story was told to me a hundred times,
and I always associate New Orleans with that. And when
you get into some of that voodoo stuff, like doctor
John's biography, his autobiography where he talks about like he

(02:13:42):
knew the witches and stuff and the people who practice
that that stuff scares the hell out of me.

Speaker 3 (02:13:47):
No, the people that believe it really believe it.

Speaker 6 (02:13:49):
I mean, I remember being in New Orleans and going
through some of the shops and trying to find, you know,
things that I wanted to like buy and take home.
And at one point I remember walking through one of
the shops and seeing like a cat that was just chilling,
and I remember petting the cat and saying to the woman,
I said, that is one hell of a like cool

(02:14:10):
cat because it was just so agreeable. And she said, oh,
my god, you would not believe what kind of astrologer
he is.

Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
And I went, all right, that was like, oh really,
he's a capricat.

Speaker 5 (02:14:24):
I gotta go.

Speaker 3 (02:14:25):
So, like, it's a really cool city and everything.

Speaker 6 (02:14:30):
The thing that like is interesting about like the article,
the only thing that it like kind of gave us
to go on was like the research that is ranking
here these cities was going by number of cemeteries, number
of graves and ghost sightings per one hundred thousand, number
of psychics, and the median age of the city's buildings.

(02:14:54):
So that's supposed to be factoring in here. Does Pittsburgh
have a lot of psychics?

Speaker 4 (02:14:57):
Well, I don't know about that, but there are haunted
places here, right for sure.

Speaker 3 (02:15:03):
Yeah, there's the I mean, the Cathedral of Learning is
supposedly haunted. I have a bunch of them.

Speaker 6 (02:15:07):
I actually Cathedral of Learning is supposedly like the ghost
in the Nationality Rooms is like a big haunted thing,
like apparently it's infamous for flickering lights and cold spots.

Speaker 3 (02:15:19):
It's the ghost of John and Jenny's.

Speaker 6 (02:15:22):
But like custodians and students have reported, there's closing doors
and furnitures like furniture that shifts by itself. Some people
attribute the hauntings to a woman connected to the room's
design who died before it was completed.

Speaker 3 (02:15:36):
This is an interior decorator. This is so ghosts haunt.

Speaker 5 (02:15:41):
That's not how I had laid out.

Speaker 3 (02:15:44):
Hey, guys, it's just like I was here.

Speaker 6 (02:15:46):
But the other stories suggested the building's Gothic architecture and
history as a wartime training ground left strong energy impressions
and that's why it's haunted.

Speaker 8 (02:15:55):
It is like a scary looking movie, like they're building
it look like it could have been in the Ghostbusters movie,
you know, like it has that stone.

Speaker 5 (02:16:08):
Scary I mean, especially when it was covered in soot.

Speaker 3 (02:16:13):
PPG Plaza does too, like the whole gothic look of.

Speaker 9 (02:16:18):
All of that.

Speaker 5 (02:16:19):
Yeah, there was a glass spires.

Speaker 4 (02:16:23):
There was a in the eighties or nineties, wpx I
did a Haunted Pittsburgh. It's on YouTube, but it's it's
kind of hard to It's not great quality. Someone uploaded
it like from VHS, but you can. There's a firehouse
in Troy Hill that's supposed to be haunted to right, Abby.

Speaker 3 (02:16:39):
I don't have it on my most immediate list, but
I I believe you.

Speaker 5 (02:16:49):
We definitely have a lot of graveyards.

Speaker 3 (02:16:51):
Oh wait, is it Engine House thirty nine? Yeah, it
is on my list. Oh take that back. I'm sorry,
bilk No.

Speaker 8 (02:16:57):
I was just going to say, like, I remember, there
was this place over by where I live in Frick
Park that we used to call Campshroom, and it went
on for years and years and years. And I don't
think we are the first people to party there. Definitely
weren't the last people to party there.

Speaker 5 (02:17:12):
But it was in the woods behind a graveyard, and
that was always creepy as hell. I was like, why
are we here?

Speaker 3 (02:17:19):
This is spooky?

Speaker 4 (02:17:21):
So I found the video John Fedco did this. This
is the Fedco Twilight Zone apparently zone, and it's from
the nineties and he's sitting in front of the fire
with a smoking jacket, looking ominous, and he's talking about
all of the haunted things you see at the engine house, a.

Speaker 3 (02:17:42):
Trip to Troy Hill where you.

Speaker 20 (02:17:44):
May just find a ghostly little group of Pittsburgh firefighter
where you may just find a ghostly in a group
of Pittsburgh firefighters.

Speaker 5 (02:17:54):
Alright, no fed is broken?

Speaker 3 (02:17:57):
Where are you?

Speaker 9 (02:18:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:18:02):
But they interview all and David David Johnson is up
in the firehouse and they make it all speaky. They're
they're pumping in smoke and stuff.

Speaker 24 (02:18:10):
Well with that.

Speaker 6 (02:18:11):
Apparently, firefighters used to report that blankets were being pulled
off of them during their naps, footsteps were always heard
upstairs when no one was there, and there was sightings
of a ghostly dog who died saving some members of
the crew.

Speaker 3 (02:18:24):
At one point, I don't think dogs haunts. Do you
think dogs haunt?

Speaker 2 (02:18:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:18:29):
I never thought about it really a dog ghosts. I
mean I was just humping my leg I always.

Speaker 4 (02:18:36):
Kind of wish that if there's this afterlife scenario, that
like all my dogs would be kind of there waiting.

Speaker 9 (02:18:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:18:43):
If they're not, then you went to you went to
the wrong place.

Speaker 5 (02:18:47):
Yeah, because all dogs go to heaven.

Speaker 3 (02:18:49):
But is it dog heaven? And they're like, we're so
glad to be away from you? Yeah, they want to.

Speaker 5 (02:18:58):
Exactly to your body.

Speaker 3 (02:19:00):
We rule up here. Lay down. Why don't you lay down?

Speaker 16 (02:19:05):
That's hell? Yeah, yeah, we are the pets for dogs.
Do you want to go outside and do your business?
Why don't you go do embarrass They pour your bowling
of food? Pour your food in the bowl? Poor bowling
of food. Either you're on the leash now in a collar?

Speaker 3 (02:19:22):
How's it feel? Stop talking? Stop talking? Your breast smells.

Speaker 5 (02:19:30):
I don't like it when you scratched behind my ear.

Speaker 4 (02:19:32):
Exactly Now we're gonna cut your balls off and you
start licking yourself. Why is this heaven or hell?

Speaker 6 (02:19:42):
The old Allegheny County Jail also made the list. You've
seen that before. I've seen that riding my bike and
that actually that's another one that had I remember taking
a picture of it whenever I was riding my bike.
It had the creepiest cat sitting outside of it that
looked like a Jim Henson character. It was like this

(02:20:03):
big gray, fat cat that was sitting on like a
table that was just sitting outside.

Speaker 3 (02:20:10):
With the hair like kind of everywhere. Yeah, it looked
like a cartoon. It looked like a skexy. It was
just like car like that. That cat was pissed.

Speaker 6 (02:20:19):
I wouldn't have been surprised if I got closer to it,
if it just had like one eye.

Speaker 3 (02:20:23):
But like that, bring up a cardboard side. Can you
spare a fish?

Speaker 9 (02:20:27):
Right?

Speaker 6 (02:20:28):
Staff and maintenance crewis of reported cell doors clang shut,
there's disembodied footsteps and voices calling from locked cells.

Speaker 5 (02:20:35):
Is that is that the building on the trail like
going out to bicycle heaven?

Speaker 9 (02:20:40):
What is that?

Speaker 8 (02:20:40):
Because there's a like an old abandoned building on that
trail that's like past the casino, past all that stuff
like you're on.

Speaker 4 (02:20:47):
Oh no, no, that's the that is the that's the
old Alleghany jail. I thought, I thought that's what she's
that's what I'm talking about. I thought you were talking about.
I'm thinking in my head, I was picturing the courthouse
that had miss now was a jail at one point,
I believe, And that's the jail I thought you were
talking about, because that was where the missus Sophotill or

(02:21:10):
whatever she broke those the guys out of jail that
like there's a movie about it.

Speaker 3 (02:21:15):
Back and thenut, you know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 6 (02:21:16):
Wait, okay, so there is there is a downtown Pittsword
like what you're talking about, the old County jail that's
connected to the courthouse.

Speaker 4 (02:21:23):
Yes, okay, So there's like two that's what that's there's
two locations, So I think the one I thought you
were talking about.

Speaker 6 (02:21:28):
Okay, I'm talking about the one that's on the on
the trail like whenever you're going from like Millville all
the way down.

Speaker 3 (02:21:34):
Like past the casino.

Speaker 4 (02:21:36):
Yes, okay, So there's like multiple It's like where you
would go up to Riverside Park.

Speaker 3 (02:21:42):
It's right there, right like Brighton Heights are yeah, off
off Chateau Street. Those are both on the list as haunted.
But then they open that to film mayor.

Speaker 6 (02:21:53):
Okay, okay, yeah, it's all haunted, So I guess we
should be on this list.

Speaker 3 (02:21:58):
Yeah, and now that we start a new them, there
actually are a lot of places, so it's not just
the movie culture.

Speaker 6 (02:22:05):
Oh Mayview, that might be one of my like lucky
I didn't get an internship that I really wanted. I
wanted an internship for my psych rotation at Mayview, and
I got denied and I got put in a different
psych rotation. And that's one of those things that I
was like, maybe that's better. Yeah, maybe that worked out.

Speaker 3 (02:22:24):
Like, yeah, I'm glad the Browns didn't draft me.

Speaker 6 (02:22:27):
Yeah, those yeah things, and they're like, why don't you
work in radio instead? You'll use that psych degree every day.
I wonder if the old.

Speaker 4 (02:22:37):
DV studios are going to be haunted now that we're
going I don't know who'd haunt it us.

Speaker 3 (02:22:43):
I mean I don't know. I'd like everyone's alive. Still
that's the problem.

Speaker 4 (02:22:48):
Well, yeah, several people, Jack mulo, oh that is true. Well,
but like Digby and Jack molloy could be haunting the
old studios.

Speaker 6 (02:22:56):
I just walk in the old studios and then I
just hear like Digby in the back going kind of
a diet coke.

Speaker 3 (02:23:01):
He did Free the Weed.

Speaker 8 (02:23:04):
One one of the honestly the scariest and spookiest scenes
that I ever had in that building was with Digby,
he was pooping in the dark.

Speaker 5 (02:23:14):
With the star completely open, absolutely terrif.

Speaker 3 (02:23:20):
The hell about it turned off on.

Speaker 4 (02:23:23):
The door open completely wide because the light probably went
off on him while he was pooping.

Speaker 3 (02:23:29):
And never again, well, I can't get up and do
anything about it yet.

Speaker 4 (02:23:32):
Ever again, pooping in the door poo pooing in the
dark could have been Digby's memoir title.

Speaker 6 (02:23:50):
Jack Malloy, I do remember like being in the building
and very very I mean he was always there, very
very late. But there were some hours where I was
trying to like when I was learning the ropes, I
would go in super super late because I was trying
to like teach myself the board.

Speaker 3 (02:24:06):
Yes, and so he taught me the board.

Speaker 4 (02:24:08):
I did.

Speaker 3 (02:24:09):
He really, that's awesome.

Speaker 6 (02:24:10):
I was going in in overnight hours just because I
was doing night shifts, but I was doing like, you know,
pre midnight shifts. But I would just go in and
stay super super late because I was trying to learn
the board.

Speaker 3 (02:24:21):
When I could screw it up, yeah, I would know
I was screwing it up, right, That's why you have
to learn the board on overnightsyreah.

Speaker 6 (02:24:27):
Yeah, And and I lived close enough that I was
like I can just stay late or whatever. And then
he would like open the door and like say like
be like who are you? And then and then just
kind of like put his cloak back over his mouth
and then just like walk backwards.

Speaker 4 (02:24:40):
Be like. The first time I ever cracked the mic
on DV was during Jack Malloy's shift on the Overnight.

Speaker 5 (02:24:48):
Did it have reverb on it?

Speaker 3 (02:24:50):
And I didn't know?

Speaker 4 (02:24:51):
And he had these old like World War two headphones
that he wore like they were like green and really
hard shelled headphones, like yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:25:02):
Like enormous. And he's like, I'm gonna go have a smoke.

Speaker 4 (02:25:07):
Just let you take care of this next break, and
he walked outside and then I put on the headset
and when I cracked the mic, and I'm like one
O two And the reverb he had in his head
was so massive, it like to be a boat to buy.
I'm like, and I screwed up, you know, And I'm like,
why don't you u zero point five? And I'm like, oh,

(02:25:28):
I screwed up my very first break ever. And then
I was like, hey, I didn't know you had so
much reaver and he's like yeah, like a little atmosphere
on the voice, you know, little effects.

Speaker 27 (02:25:38):
Voice as iconic wording orange juice, freshly squeezed orange juice.
He's toast.

Speaker 3 (02:25:51):
He was too nice of a guy to haunt.

Speaker 4 (02:25:54):
If he was haunting anything, he'd be haunting the iHeart
executives who took all of the records out of that room.

Speaker 3 (02:25:58):
Eat. What was our other coworker, Mike, Mike Steel.

Speaker 4 (02:26:03):
Mike is a good guy. He'd be a happy ghost.
He'd just be talking about the penguins.

Speaker 3 (02:26:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:26:07):
Yeah, not every ghost like terrorizes people.

Speaker 9 (02:26:10):
You know.

Speaker 8 (02:26:11):
Some people are just sort of like trapped in a spot,
you know. Yeah, Yeah, why am I still having to
run the board? Did you ever see the Others Nicole Kidman, Yes,
a long time ago, a story about ghosts that are
not necessarily they're just stuck. They're just kind of stuck. Yeah,
what are they waiting on?

Speaker 3 (02:26:30):
Fiber?

Speaker 11 (02:26:31):
And then yeah to clear right out? Yeah yeah, and
that usually does it. Yeah, Colon blow, Mike's got a
full sports report for you when we come back. The
Steelers defenses more terrifying than any of the movies or
haunted places that we've been talking about, and they get
to face Indie with the Super Bowl forty reunion happening,

(02:26:57):
and uh, I don't know, is.

Speaker 5 (02:26:59):
Well those guys like suit up and play.

Speaker 3 (02:27:02):
Will Dick Lebo be there?

Speaker 9 (02:27:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:27:05):
Maybe he can throw on a headset.

Speaker 8 (02:27:07):
But I mean James Harrison started the towel twirl this
this past weekend. Like you hear change on his podcast yesterday.
I mean, I'm guessing that he's really pissed off because the.

Speaker 3 (02:27:18):
Steelers suck folks, the Steelers shock. Uh yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:27:22):
He was basically saying something's got to change, someone's gonna
get fired, Someone's got to go, I think was his quote.
Mich will have the latest when we return. Reminder of
the dve bud Like Gamdy bar of the Week Monicello's
in Cranberry this NFL season, stopping Monicello's and Cranberry Enjoy
three dollars bud Light sixteen ounce draft string.

Speaker 3 (02:27:40):
All Steelers games, butt Light, Easy to Drink, Easy to Enjoy.

Speaker 17 (02:27:45):
DV presents The Small Dwaltz Saturday, November twenty second at
Mister Small Steeter at eight pm. Randy Bauman's Ramble Band
celebrates the music of the band's iconic concert film The
Last Waltz featuring Joe Buschecky Clinton, Clay Molly, Alphabem, Paul Luke,
Jen Works, Phil Tasy, Liz ber Lynn, John Binley, Bill
Tom Rob James, Mike Minde, the full Ramble Horns.

Speaker 2 (02:28:08):
And more.

Speaker 17 (02:28:08):
Don't miss this Thanksgiving tradition as Randy Bauman's Ramble Band
performs the full soundtrack of the band's.

Speaker 18 (02:28:14):
Film The Last Walt.

Speaker 17 (02:28:16):
A portion of the proceeds benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community
Food Band. Tickets for the smallest Waalts available at the
Mister Small's box office or at DVE dot com.

Speaker 3 (02:28:25):
Hey, it's Randy.

Speaker 4 (02:28:27):
I just heard two of the funniest clips from Steelers
fans who are just losing it. One we can play
on the air and one we cannot. I'll get to
the one that we.

Speaker 3 (02:28:37):
Can, but I think everybody's kind of had enough.

Speaker 9 (02:28:42):
Mike.

Speaker 3 (02:28:43):
They've seen this fish before and they don't want to
see it again. I don't know we've seen this fish before?
What this early?

Speaker 13 (02:28:50):
It smells like fish we've seen before. But you got
the quarterback finally, and everything else goes to hell?

Speaker 3 (02:29:00):
Way has it? The defense is so bad now?

Speaker 4 (02:29:05):
Granted not everyone's going to be Jordan Love and you'll
be able to get pressure on guys who are gonna
get a lot more flumexed a lot quicker. You know,
you got guys like two out there going well, I'm
not tall, I can't see over the line. Got guys
like Dylan Gabriel taking you know, safeties on intentional grounding.
There are bad quarterbacks. Guy, yes, Caleb Williams who is
in panic mode and couldn't get his team in the
end zone from fourth or first in an inch, first

(02:29:27):
and goal at the end of the game.

Speaker 3 (02:29:29):
Though for me it would have.

Speaker 8 (02:29:31):
Yeah, but what does any of that matter? You know, like,
you're not going to you're not trying to win games
against bad teams that aren't going to be in the playoffs, right,
that's what they're trying to be playoff teams.

Speaker 5 (02:29:41):
That's where you get your excitement.

Speaker 3 (02:29:43):
That's my point.

Speaker 4 (02:29:43):
They're not going to get like completely goose egged to
the rest of the way. They'll get a few more wins,
but like this, they have zero chance of contending. And
the other thing is how many wins is it going
to take to win the AFC North.

Speaker 3 (02:29:56):
Nine. This was Joe Hayden and James Harrison on their podcast.

Speaker 22 (02:30:03):
They're not playing at a high level. Do you know
what I'm saying? Like something, They have to they have
to perform better.

Speaker 9 (02:30:08):
They have to.

Speaker 24 (02:30:09):
How you how you don't get up for Sunday night
football If you can't get up for nothing else.

Speaker 3 (02:30:13):
Ain't nothing else on but you home in front of
your family, your kids. I would not do. Not make
that name on your back means something.

Speaker 22 (02:30:25):
Make the free stars on your test me.

Speaker 28 (02:30:29):
It wasn't me not performing. It wasn't me not performing.
I'm just trying to let you know. That's why I'm
I'm like you said. I think I could think I
could be like your your counselor bro. Because it's okay,
it's all, It's all gonna be okay. Everything is still okay, Joe.
You came from a line of losers. Y'all will always
be lose.

Speaker 3 (02:30:47):
Damn.

Speaker 5 (02:30:47):
Now you've been disrespectful. Now you're being disrespectful.

Speaker 3 (02:30:50):
I'm trying to I'm trying to trying to just be
here for you. Attack. I'm up here. He's I'm fruciated, man.
The truth hurts. Wow, you come from a long line
of losers. This is either gonna get ugly, entertaining, or both.

(02:31:12):
I think I think a little from call him a
little from Colum.

Speaker 8 (02:31:14):
I mean, you know what, you know what's funny is
that Joe Hayden was was a good player here, right,
and we all thought he did a great job.

Speaker 5 (02:31:22):
They stopped winning when he showed up.

Speaker 8 (02:31:24):
And I'm not saying he mushed the entire franchise and
brought all that bad Browns mojo over here.

Speaker 5 (02:31:28):
But they don't want a playoff game since then.

Speaker 3 (02:31:31):
Come on, Miracle, it's bad, riped the tickets. It's over.

Speaker 5 (02:31:40):
Yeah, maybe not, we've been mushed.

Speaker 3 (02:31:42):
Maybe not. I think we'll be okay, Yeah, yeah, no.
I thought the playoffs will be fine. We'll get it
off figured out.

Speaker 4 (02:31:48):
They're gonna they're gonna fires all Austin.

Speaker 3 (02:31:52):
Uh after this week. Okay, they're gonna be four and four.

Speaker 4 (02:31:57):
The new guy will teach him how to play zone.
The new guy is going to come in and he's
going to be the new guy. I think he's gonna
he's gonna be is the same as the old guys.
To meet the new boss, same as the old bus.
I think it's gonna be Diclobo. I think when he
comes back, they're gonna just somebody young and fresh.

Speaker 3 (02:32:16):
Keep them here.

Speaker 4 (02:32:18):
Uh, this defense looks anything but young and fresh. I
would take dick Lebo's expertise on defense.

Speaker 8 (02:32:23):
And there's no way that this team could understand dick
Lebo's defense. Dick lebou ran one of the most complicated
defenses ever.

Speaker 3 (02:32:32):
This one does not seem simple for these guys to follow.

Speaker 18 (02:32:34):
I mean, but they can't play.

Speaker 5 (02:32:35):
Simple zone, so they're struggling with See.

Speaker 13 (02:32:39):
I don't think they're playing simple zones. I think that's
part of the problem. And I think they're doing too
many guys too often. I think that's part of the problem.
They get what they're trying to do because they don't
trust the guys that they have. But I would at
this point, I would steer into more continuity communication. Yes,
if it's going to be flawed, at least try to

(02:32:59):
try to get beat like Ramsey did against Seattle, right,
not like they did when they let Jamar Chase just uncovered.

Speaker 5 (02:33:08):
With the game on the line or Addison run free.

Speaker 3 (02:33:11):
Yeah, at least in the.

Speaker 4 (02:33:12):
Neighborhood you have a shot to make a play or
what's his name come down with the uh the hail
Mary ball, not Tucker Craft.

Speaker 10 (02:33:21):
The second one was the yeah, Watson. They were both
pretty bad, just bad angles, bad play. Now I'm with you, Mike, like,
do the my team is on the floor kind of thing.
Ride with some guys, give them a chance to to
sink or swim.

Speaker 3 (02:33:40):
Well, my team is on the floor.

Speaker 4 (02:33:42):
Analogy is funny because they only had ten people out
there for the two point conversion uh that the Packers
had this weekend.

Speaker 5 (02:33:49):
That should be so their whole team was not.

Speaker 4 (02:33:51):
Remember when that guy was wide open and he just
got the ball, was supposed to was supposed to cover,
was on the sidelines.

Speaker 3 (02:33:58):
Give them a little space.

Speaker 4 (02:34:01):
Don't want to get one of those pesky flags. Colts
coming to town, that'll be easy. It'll be fine.

Speaker 5 (02:34:08):
Hot team in the league, leading in every offensive category.

Speaker 4 (02:34:12):
And you know what, they're due for a letdown. So
I like our chances. Well it is the NFL. Start
grasping at deestra. Daniel Jones might see TJ. Watt and
start having like pegs.

Speaker 3 (02:34:23):
Do you think the Colt's gonna go fifteen and two?

Speaker 9 (02:34:25):
I do not.

Speaker 3 (02:34:26):
So they gotta lose sometimes, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 13 (02:34:29):
Why not so road non division game, They're probably watching
the tape thinking we got this.

Speaker 3 (02:34:37):
Super Bowl forty defense will be there. That Harrison clip
was hilarious. Man, you come from a long lot of losers.
Like he's so pissed about the Steelers, he insulting.

Speaker 4 (02:34:49):
Well, there's other clips from that podcast where Debo you
can't we can't air them. He is apoplectic. But I
think these guys always are. They've been there, They've been
watching no playoffs for eight years.

Speaker 13 (02:35:04):
Like, I'm sure you've had some conversations I have. Yeah,
I mean guys that you run into, I definitely have.
And yeah, they're not happy, but.

Speaker 4 (02:35:13):
They haven't been happy for a long time, you know
what I mean. This is not new because look, some
of them weren't happy on their way out. It was
happening that long ago where the culture change was sort
of occurring, and they saw the chinks in the arm
or kinks in the armor or whatever is in the armor.

(02:35:34):
I think they saw the thread start to unravel. I
think it was driving people crazy.

Speaker 3 (02:35:39):
Is nobody's offended by that?

Speaker 13 (02:35:40):
For a while, it looked like they were some reason
everything they could out of the teams they had because
quarterback was a problem. And then it seemed like this
year they went out of their way to fix quarterback
and to rebuild the defense, particularly the secondary, particularly to
play the Cincinnati Bengals, and you see what happens first
time out of the shoots. My god, you spent all

(02:36:02):
off season building this for that.

Speaker 8 (02:36:05):
But I think what Randy's saying is that it goes
way way back, like Ben was still here, that the
Steelers were still winning playoff games. I remember at the
end of Keezel's career him talking and hinting in every
interview that he did about the preparation and the lack
of focus during the week.

Speaker 4 (02:36:23):
The locker room was an issue back then. That was
you know, it wasn't a cancer then, you know, it
was a polyp.

Speaker 13 (02:36:31):
Yeah, so I'm not getting at the locker room's the issue. Now,
it's the playing that's the issue.

Speaker 5 (02:36:36):
Yeah, when they leave the locker room is really the issue.

Speaker 3 (02:36:40):
Yeah, I could just stay in there.

Speaker 4 (02:36:43):
We got some penguin stuff to get to in a
couple of Steeler sound bites when we come back. So
we'll get there in a second. So you don't want
to play that other clip, which one no, I can't believe.
Come on, I mean, well, I'll have him bleep it out.

Speaker 3 (02:36:57):
Yeah, because it's study.

Speaker 4 (02:36:59):
Well, because it's emblematic, I think, yeah, I mean, with
all due respect, you know, all right, more stealer fan
frustration when we come back, folks, I forget that one
tip that just makes everything easier. Well, here's my tip
for you, mhi Roofing. Yep, it's that simple. If your
roofs miss in a few shingles, looking a little worse
for wear, or you're just not sure if it's ready

(02:37:20):
for winter, but you know you got zero time to
deal with it, let mhi Roofing take it off your plate.
They make the process simple. They show up when they
say they will, They walk you through everything clearly and
leave your home cleaner than they found it. No mess,
no stress. And here's the best part. They offer a
fifty year league free guarantee on every roof they install.
Plus right now they're offering five years of no interest

(02:37:41):
financing with low monthly payments for qualified buyers, so you
can protect your home without draining your savings. Schedule your
free twenty one point roof inspection today. Call my friends
at mhi Roofing four one two, eight, one nine twelve
fifty five or visit mhi roof dot com. That's m
h I r oo F dot Com.

Speaker 7 (02:38:00):
EVD has your No Destruction Rock and Roll at ten
am and three pm Michelle Michaels, m Chad Tyson and
bring you Workforce commercial three hours every weekday on DV
Kenny Rosso.

Speaker 4 (02:38:14):
Pot's going on that we didn't get to there because
we just got sidetracked, but that happened, we.

Speaker 3 (02:38:18):
Did and we will. The World Series Game three last
night is.

Speaker 5 (02:38:24):
You know, standing about five minutes ago.

Speaker 3 (02:38:26):
Two fifty am. It ended.

Speaker 4 (02:38:28):
It went six hours and thirty nine minutes, and it
is being heralded as the greatest World Series game ever played.
I mean, I'm gonna still go with Mas in Game
seven and the impact of a walk off Game seven.

Speaker 13 (02:38:41):
Home run ten to nine, a dramatic upset, you know,
a Behemos Juggernaut franchise against a bunch of nobodies.

Speaker 3 (02:38:53):
And it was nine to.

Speaker 13 (02:38:55):
Seven, then it was nine to nine, it was seven four,
then it was nine to seven, then it was nine nine,
then it was ten to nine.

Speaker 3 (02:39:02):
I think that game, that game in that series have
an argument for sure.

Speaker 5 (02:39:05):
Yeah, but certainly in our lifetimes this is up there,
but no doubt.

Speaker 3 (02:39:11):
I mean, so Carter's you know, walk off home runs
in Game seven are hard argue with.

Speaker 13 (02:39:15):
It was in game seven though, Game six, right, yeah,
Max is still the only Game seven we'll walk off
to win the World Series. Yeah, but Game seven you
could also lose it in that game.

Speaker 4 (02:39:28):
Which Freddy Freeman gets his second World Series walkoff home run.

Speaker 13 (02:39:32):
Bottom of the eighteen sixty five Dodgers are up two
games to one.

Speaker 9 (02:39:35):
Show.

Speaker 13 (02:39:36):
Hey o'tani went four for four with two doubles, two homers,
five walks. Now he gets to pitch tonight nine times,
gets to pitch tonight against Shane Bieber.

Speaker 5 (02:39:45):
That's gonna go. I mean he has to be dehydrated
and exhausted.

Speaker 3 (02:39:48):
Dude. He got in ivy last night. They were literally
giving him an ivy last night back.

Speaker 5 (02:39:54):
In the in the dunk. My god, they're all in
oxygen masks.

Speaker 13 (02:40:01):
Pretty special night for Sidney Crosby as well. He gets
three points in a six to three win over the
Blues and surpasses seventeen hundred career points, ninth player in
NHL history to get there, with seventeen oh one as
we speak, fourth fastest to do it. And here's the
really interesting thing about what's been going on with the
Penguins in the early going. I think a lot of people,

(02:40:23):
definitely from my perspective, I was anticipating this season where
the Big three would hit a milestone every once in
a while and everybody would go yay, and they wouldn't
be very good, and you know what, would it really
matter until it's time to put everybody into the Hall
of Fame. But they're doing stuff and they're winning games.
Like Sidney Crosby just went over seventeen hundred career points.

Speaker 3 (02:40:46):
He is.

Speaker 13 (02:40:49):
Tied for fourth in the NHL with seven goals. Crystal
Tang recently made it to six hundred career assists. He's
plus four on the season. Excuse me, he's plus seven
on the season. Wow at getting malkin at two points
last night. He's tied for the NHL lead in scoring.

(02:41:10):
Malcin is plus six. Eric Carlson is plus seven. Like
this stuff is happening, and they're winning games while it's happening.
Here's UH head coach Dan Mues talking about that.

Speaker 29 (02:41:23):
You know, it's it's it seems like you got these
constant reminders, you know, and then yeah, and I quickly
forget too about the age, and then you think about
the fact that they've been doing this for as long
as they have been and we got guys in the
team that weren't even born when they started this journey.
And uh, I mean it's remarkable, like it's it's it's incredible,
and I think it's you know, I think it's pretty

(02:41:45):
cool for everybody involved there. You know, they were constantly
getting reminded because they're doing something something new all the
time or hitting a.

Speaker 3 (02:41:52):
New milestone all the time, and so yeah, I see
it and it goes back.

Speaker 29 (02:41:57):
I think it makes more sense to me probably when
you see the day to day, don't you see the
way that these guys prepare and you know, the way
these guys compete and the way they you know, just
push each other.

Speaker 3 (02:42:07):
Every day, you know, becomes pretty clear you know why
it is, you know that they are.

Speaker 9 (02:42:12):
Doing what they're doing.

Speaker 13 (02:42:13):
Yeah, in thing the coach would go to the day
to day the practice habits and the work ethic and
all of that.

Speaker 3 (02:42:18):
You know that leads to the milestones.

Speaker 13 (02:42:21):
But hey, seven too and one that's some pretty good stuff.
It depends in the early going. Here they're at Philly
tonight they have recalled.

Speaker 4 (02:42:29):
Pat person should be patted on the back for scaring
everybody into winning some games. So eighty seven doesn't get
antsy kicks starting a little uh comeback for the team.

Speaker 13 (02:42:44):
Owen Pickering recalled from HL Wilkesbury scrant and the Penguins
announced this morning. He played twenty five games with the
team last year, and to Dan Use's point, he is
twenty one years in two hundred and seventy four days old.

Speaker 3 (02:42:57):
He was born January twenty seventh, two thousand four. Wow.
Sid was already here then, right.

Speaker 5 (02:43:06):
Yeah, it was like draft year.

Speaker 4 (02:43:09):
Jim Use looks so much like Jeff Concole. Every time
I see him, I just think mister Wednesday Joe Block too.

Speaker 5 (02:43:16):
Oh yeah, okay, he's got a couple of doppel gangers.

Speaker 3 (02:43:20):
We should get the three of them together. It's like
the rush more of games.

Speaker 13 (02:43:25):
Sid was not here yet, I take that back, but
four was. They got a lot of young guys that
well some Anyway. The interesting thing is they're playing good hockey,
and they're playing good hockey laden games, which is one
of the reasons why they're seven to and four. But
they they scored two goals in the first minute last night.

(02:43:45):
Let that lead get away, and then in the second
and third period, they were the better team.

Speaker 3 (02:43:51):
Do you want to play the Patrick Queen? Do we
want to hear from Patrick Queen?

Speaker 4 (02:43:55):
Yeah, let's do this. This is from Jersey Garry's Steal
Here podcast. This is Jerry What's what's his co host name?

Speaker 3 (02:44:05):
Kevin? Okay, this is Jerry Kevin talking postgame.

Speaker 30 (02:44:14):
This is the worst secondary. This is this is actually
I'm gonna rephreeze it. This is the worst defense I
have seen as a Steelers fan.

Speaker 3 (02:44:23):
I think I'm musing. I'm losing my mind. Jerry.

Speaker 9 (02:44:26):
I am.

Speaker 31 (02:44:26):
I'm losing my mind because I am afraid I think
that this is who they are always going to be
as long as Mike Tomlin is the head coach, because.

Speaker 3 (02:44:35):
I just think that it's capped.

Speaker 31 (02:44:37):
I think we've hit the ceiling of what the Pittsburgh
Steelers can be with Mike comin as head coach.

Speaker 30 (02:44:43):
Darius slay is and I want to say and listen,
with all due respect, he had a great career.

Speaker 3 (02:44:52):
He really did. He did. He's Dog.

Speaker 31 (02:44:57):
I mean he is dog, Jerry, He's your friend, and
he's TJ Watt. He's one of the most impactful players
the Steelers I have ever had. On the defensive sidey,
I think it's totally okay to say that at forty
million dollars, he's getting paid like one of the best
quarterbacks in the NFL. Yeah, for forty million dollars, you

(02:45:17):
cannot go missing for long periods of time like DJ does.

Speaker 4 (02:45:22):
Hard to argue with any of it, but Jerry's couching
that statement with all their respect. I want to be
careful with my words here, all due respect, dog boop.

Speaker 3 (02:45:38):
It's a lot to fix and that much time to
do it.

Speaker 5 (02:45:41):
Nope.

Speaker 4 (02:45:42):
Thanks to Charlie Bansjeen's sterrator and Matt Jamison from the
Clear Thoughts Foundation reminder the role for a reason gala
is this Saturday night out.

Speaker 3 (02:45:52):
In Moon and you can get all the drs.

Speaker 9 (02:45:54):
Mars.

Speaker 4 (02:45:54):
I'm sorry, yeah, Mars, not Moon. I get the select
Joel Suburbs mix mixed up. Clear Thoughts Foundation dot org
to get info on that one and tomorrow on the show,
Mister Wednesday, we'll be here. Mark Madden and coach Tomlin
speaking today to the media. This is gonna be interesting.

(02:46:16):
This one's gonna be interesting.

Speaker 13 (02:46:17):
Mike Well, I don't know if it's gonna be interesting,
but what he does from here on out is certainly
gonna be interesting.

Speaker 4 (02:46:22):
Michelle's got the Electric Lunch coming up next. Have a
great day, everybody.

Speaker 3 (02:46:26):
I'm finished.

Speaker 2 (02:46:27):
You stay classy Pittsburgh.

Speaker 3 (02:46:29):
Don't touch your face.

Speaker 14 (02:46:30):
He got him touch petsday baby.

Speaker 5 (02:46:32):
But now you guys call me Ronald?

Speaker 3 (02:46:34):
Would you not eat my pants? Ronald?

Speaker 9 (02:46:38):
Oh me?

Speaker 3 (02:46:40):
Whay google it.

Speaker 17 (02:46:45):
It's time for the Steelers Daily Report on DV, brought
to you by Kelly Anti, Pizza and Draft Holes, three
time world pizza champions, and Steelers Pro Shop. Get it
direct from the team at Shop dot Steelers dot com.
Here's Tom Offerman.

Speaker 21 (02:46:58):
The Steelers added to their wider re seiver room yesterday
evening as the team signed wide receiver Marquez Valdez Scantling
to a deal. Vadas Scantling was currently a free agent
after playing five games with the forty nine Ers before
the team released him a couple weeks ago. Vadas Scantling
is an eight year VET who has one hundred and
eleven games under his belt in his NFL career, has
two hundred and nine catches, three thy, six hundred and
six career yards, and twenty touchdown receptions. He is also

(02:47:20):
the active career leader in yards per reception, averaging seventeen
point three yards per catch, a sign that he might
be able to provide the Steelers' offense with some downfield
explosion in the passing game. There's no denying the obvious
connection Vadiz Scantling has with quarterback Aaron Rodgers too, as
the two spent four seasons in Green Bay together from
twenty eighteen to twenty twenty one. The task now for
the Steelers will be to find a fit in that

(02:47:42):
receiver room for Valdez Scantling, a room that just saw
second year man Roman Wilson have his best and most
active game of his career. Mike Tomlin holds his weekly
press conference today at noon and will shed more light
on the acquisition of Valdez Scantling as well as the
state of the rest of the team.

Speaker 22 (02:47:56):
I'm Tom Aferman with the Steelers Report.

Speaker 18 (02:48:00):
The Black and Gold faith will always travel well to
see the team on the road.
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

The Joe Rogan Experience

The Joe Rogan Experience

The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.

Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.