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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Rob you're looking a little trim and skinny. A lot
of names on you crazy, just kidding. We are joined
here by the Stanley Cup here in the nuthouse Boston. Addition,
a little special NHL edition Dudes on dudes. This is
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I mean, we got people in here with loves. There's
six people with AK forty seven's outside garden. This thing,
this is like having Royalty in the nuthouse. It's crazy
for you guys who are on their audio. We have
Sir Stanley Cup just sitting right here in the nuthouse
here in Boston. I mean, it's we got a special
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day today.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Me and Jack hughsy don't talk on dudes on dudes,
so just shout out dudes on dues fans. But I'm
I'm speechless, anything less to say. I'm speechless.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Yeah, Royalty is in the building. You know what the
best thing about it is laid on me. There's freaking
countless dudes' names on this every trophy. Guys, I look
at just a group of studs. I see a bunch
of dudes, dudes. I see some dogs, couple freaks.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Oh whiz on there too.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Earlier there's some whizzes. I remember guys. The Stanley Cup
starts June fourth on t N T Man. That coverage
has been great. Yeah, awesome, this is funny. I can't
wait to see him in Little Brad Mershawn's Little fucking
Fuse merchant Killer versus the Panthers. Connor McDavid, can Connor McDavid,
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mcjesus get it done.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
And your boy from the Four Nations Matthew Chuck.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Could chuck Four Nations stuff. Dude, this there's a there's
a lot, there's a lot going into this.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Are we rooting for Marshy? I got a roof. We
got got a root from Marshy. I know this.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Everyone's like, Oh mcjesus needs one this that uh nah dog.
I'm going with a little nose face killer, a little pest
dog all day. That little dude that I used to
wap up on the side of the South Games.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
You know, Hey, what's up? What's up?
Speaker 1 (02:02):
God, Let's get into the show here, all right, let's
get into the show.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Welcome to Dudes on Dudes.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
I'm Julian Edelman and I'm Rob Gronkous and this is
the show.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Where your favorite dudes get to talk about their favorite dudes.
It's Stanley Cup playoff time. So we're talking about two
of our favorite NHL dudes, Tyler Sagan and Brad Marshan.
What are we going to talk about with them? How
weird it is to see Marshawn in Panthers Jersey.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
The Panthers might go out win this thing.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
He might help them repeat this year.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Tyler Sagan and some of the stories from our old
Boston days.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
We were having too much fun.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
I think Coach Belichick had him traded because he was
influenced us.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
And what if we played hockey. You have to be
playing since you were a kid, because it takes that
much skill to be able to compete at that heigh
of a level.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
And then we wrap it up with dude ranking of
all the major trophies on this week's chill is due
to the week presented by cors Like.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
That's a good one. You don't want to miss him.
Let's go dudes on. Dudes is a production of.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
iHeartRadio, NBA NHL season right now, popping right now. This
is like the prime time for those sports.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
It really is. Throughout the regular season. I really don't
watch the NBA, I really don't watch the NHL. I
played hockey growing up. I love hockey. Crazy Slosh played
basketball growing up. Yeah, I had actually one time I
scored eleven goals in one game, and it was because
of my wrist shot. I could like I was the
only one that was able to at that age. It
was like ten years old. I was the only one
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able to lift the puck up. So I just lifted
it up and the goalie couldn't stop it because he's
never seen it before. So I had like eleven goals
in one game before we were down ten to one
and we ended up tying twelve to twelve, and then
we lost thirteen to twelve. It was a house hockey
league in Buffalo, so saying you scored eleven goals is
like anyone from Buffalo that was legit they played in
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the I'm the only one that was good that good
and actually played house hockey because my parents were like, now,
it costs too much money. There's too many kids in
our family. We can't afford you to play hockey. You're
playing house and you're only getting getting driven five miles
down the road and you're only playing that ice rink
because we can't afford and we can't get you to
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the other arena. So I was playing house hockey, which
I love so much. I got a couple of Super
Sunday victories as well. But the NHL, in the NBA,
when it hits playoff time, I become the biggest fan.
It just ramps up to a whole nother level. They
play so much harder. It's kind of like regular season football,
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but just for the playoffs in the NBA and the NHL,
And I understand why they can't play that hard throughout
the regular season. They go eighty two games, but that's
a lot for what hockey? Eighty two games for hockey,
how many for NBA eighty two as well? It's eighty
two for both. I mean, that's crazy. You think about
NHL and NBA. They both start with and uh they
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both uh are basically the same start time. They both
end with the regular season at the basically the same time.
Playoffs all line at the same time, and the Stanley
Cup and NBA Championship finals are basically at the same
time as well. So and they both just cruising regular
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season and they both ramp it up at playoff time.
So they're very similar but totally different games.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
My favorite similarity that you just came up with on that, yeah,
was that they both start with end.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Thanks Jules. That was and h L and b A.
I mean, I'm a genius. I didn't think about it.
I'm a genius.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Like the last episode we did, I think last week,
Rob likes to kiss. Keep it simple, yes, you know,
it's just keeping it fucking simple. Yeah, I agree with
you when when the playoffs come for these two sports,
and I've put baseball in that because they have such
long seasons. It's super hard to stay mentally invested all
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year long because if you miss one game, it doesn't matter.
They got like three more coming right right next day,
you know. And also you don't see this very much
in football because you can't. The only difference is in football,
when you go half speed, you get hurt. That's why
football is always balls to the walls. I mean there's
a little like there's probably ten percent fifteen percent difference
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from regular season to postseason. But when you look at
these sports, I mean the competitive stamina that you have
to have to be a professional basketball player or professional
hockey guy. Like these hockey guys, I've gone out with
them before games. They'll drink like sixteen pints of beer
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and then they get up like five hours early before
the game, go hit the ice and like nothing ever happened.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
They have.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
There's something in the fucking Canadian or hockey playing built
out different. They are built so different. And then basketball
dudes like.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
This.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Basketball in the playoffs is the funnest basketball to watch
because of the physicality.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I feel like the.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Refs have swallowed the whistle a little and it's been
really fun to watch. And it looks I mean, SGA
just want MVP. It's the first time like this is
a guy with that that mid range. It's it's kind
of looking like, you know, fifteen to twenty year basketball
ish ish. I don't want the basketball heads to get
all that. I KG might see this and fucking yell
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at me or beating me.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Oh he's going out, He's going beat me up after this.
I hope he does. I hope he does. I'm just hard.
I'll protect you all.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
It's a joke. This is a joke. You two over there.
I see you, guys. I'm watching your fucking show.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
I love it. I love it. I love it.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Kevin garden Head is Paul p Together. They have a
great that that show is awesome. But getting back into
basketball and hockey, SGA just want MVP. Now, how many
consecutive international guys?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Is this? My favorite player has been winning? Like the
last three out of the four he just lost. He
took second place, Nicole Djoki.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
This is the seventh year in a row that an
international player came into this country and was voted the
most valuable Player. Now, what do you think nay Smith's
saying there up in heaven? What do you think Naysmith saying?
The guy who invented this fucking place, he's probably buried
in Springfield, mass where Hall of Famers, right down the
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goddamn road. Let's just take an hour trip go see it.
I don't know, it's crazy to me. Where's our Americans?
We need your aunt, We need you, Okay, this is
bigger than you. It's not like you can't.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
We need you. All the kids in the school yards,
Jason Tatum, we need you.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
That's about basketball player man.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
But he may also be said saying, hey, look how
much my game has grown. You know, it's just not
in America anymore. It's European. We got Australia players coming over.
We got players from China coming over. Ya. That's who
I was getting to. The guy was so massive that
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he just had to retire because his body just couldn't
handle how massive he was. So massive. Yeah, nine, yeah,
nine six, I know six nine is always in your
Mind's like my height. He said, he's like seven nine
seven seven. Yeah. He made Shack look tiny, y'all know.
But the game has just grown internationally, is so big,
and that's why these players are getting you know, broke off.
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You know, he's about to be paid seventy two million
dollars a year after winning MVP and if he signs
the MAX deal with Oklahoma City, I mean seventy two
million dollars a year. The game has grown. And also
maybe this is why international players may be winning it
because they got a different style of play that they
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bring over to America bring to the NBA, and we
really Americans don't know how to defend it, like the
eurostap you know, that type of change. I feel like
as maybe that maybe I don't.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Know, European guys are playing more physical basketball now because
everyone in the three. Everyone in America is shooting the
three now at the AAUS, and shit, they don't play
real basketball. When you know, when Djokic and fucking Luca
were playing pro basketball at fifteen, they were playing organized
team basketball, and now.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
They're even more physical a little bit.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
You know what this makes me think of, what's that
twenty twenty five Olympics is this is what's gonna happen
to the National Football League. When our fucking top ten
flag football players from the NFL go out and fucking
dominate the world. We're gonna start getting Chinese people, Japanese people,
more German people. We got a few Germans in there.
You start getting more international people involved in football because
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we're naturally gonna draw eyes. Everyone loves flag football. Yes,
it's the fastest growing sport and for females, and it's
huge growing sport worldwide. Once they see how dominate America
is with guys that don't even play the sport, it's
gonna draw their ice to the National Football League and
maybe gonna maybe we'll get an MVP from a different country.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah, but not. It's gonna take at least a decade
because it's gonna put them on the high alert, like
all motherfucking Americans. They're out, they're whooping our ass. It's
from any other country in this world besides America. It's
every country combined. Madel fucking America. This guy not even
a real quarterback in the NFL, and he's whooping our ass.
He's throwing five touchdowns on against our Olympic flag football team.
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They absolutely dominated. And then they're gonna be like, oh shit, like,
how about we start having camps, football camps and Germany,
how about Australia put some football camps on the Chinese.
They're gonna have instead of sending their guys to military,
they're gonna be sending them to flag football camps just
so they can compete with US Americans, you know, at
the Olympics. You know, because twenty twenty eight, we're gonna dominate.
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We're gonna dominate the Olympics. We have flag football one
hundred million percent. Maybe another person out there in this
world that can guard Tyreek Hill, that can guard Justin
Jefferson that's outside of the NFL or Patrick certain exactly.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
I don't know the rules. So everyone's been saying this.
The rules, it's five on five seventy yards by twenty
five yard field two all right to twenty minute half.
But I don't understand like the physicality aspect, because you
might we might get a lot of penalties because I
don't know if you can hand check in the line
of scrimmage like these guys, you know what I mean,
what can you do? We got to learn the rules
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before we start talking.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Hell shit. Should at least be a lot of allowed,
somewhat of contact at the line of scrimmage, because that's
all about the game of football. To get open, you
got to have a release. If there's no such thing
as you know, a release at the line of scrimmage,
that takes away from the game of football. You know,
if you can't be physical as a defensive back right
at the beginning, So there has to be some physicality allowed,
probably within a yard or two off the line of scrimage.
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But after that then yeah, you probably can't have too
much physicality. But I love the you know, the game
of flag football. Being able to grab the flag absolutely
dominates two hand touched because it's a skill to grab
the flag as well, and you can juke, you can
show your quickness as well. Yeah no, you can't flag guy,
because that's cheating. Like it's it's really easy to protect
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your flag. But as a runner in space. This is
where you would elevate jewels. You would absolutely dominate it.
In your prime, You've played in your prime. I mean
I'm not even in my prime, and I want to play. Yeah,
I feel like I would be used in the red zone.
This is where like my red zone skills would come
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the East come out. Because whoever is guarding me from
another country, I'm huge in whatever country I go to.
I don't even need to be able to run. I
can run half speed. And whoever is a quarterback, if
it's apparently Tom, I saw an I don'tle the other
day Tom Brady's coming back at fifty years old because
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he's going to be fifty when the Olympics start. If
it's Tom as a quarterback, which I can see him playing.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Corner, but there's a rusher. You got to be able
to there's a rusher.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Yes, Oh yeah, he can't. Well he's out just kidding.
He can maybe juke and jag a little bit out quick,
but I don't know the rules. He can just toss
it up and I don't even have to jump. I'll
just be that much bigger than the defender guiding me,
and I'll just grab the ball for a touchdown, so
I could be used within the ten guidelines. But the
guys set our receivers out there right now. They're the
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ones that are going to be used in the field
and just be going deep and doing all the inn
cuts and all that good stuff. That's not me anymore.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
You know, we could get a similar output. I mean,
all these basketball guys to bring it back to the
international MVPs. This is all come in a few decades
after the Dream Team and how the impact of making
the Dream Team for the NBA with Michael Jordan, Larry Bird,
Chuck Barkley, all the greats, you know what I mean,
when they went and traveled, I don't even think they
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called a time out.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Their dominance, their pure dominance.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Was so crazy that probably some little little Giannis or something,
those kids, their parents saw these guys like damn, we
got to get these guys in this sport, you know.
So hopefully flag football is the same to American football.
For the international to grow our game internationally, I think
it's fucking it's awesome.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
It is. I mean, I'm excited and our game most
excited years, and our game is growing at a tremendous
rate overseas. People overseas love our game. If I, you know,
sometimes take a little vacation. It's not like I can
walk around and everyone knows me like in America, but
like they're every once in a while, like one out
of fifteen dudes come up to me and they're like
they speaking their different language and they like, oh my god,
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Gronk going love football, And I'm like, wow, you're the
first guy. Man. I love to take a picture with
someone international. So our game is growing at a great rate.
You know, all the way from Brazil to Europe and London,
even to Australia. There's going to be a game there
next year, not this year coming up, but the year after.
And I was just in Australia and I can walk
around totally easy. But they're our fans out there that
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recognize me and they love the sport and they say,
oh my gosh, all my friends are starting to know
the game of football. We all love it. I try
to introduce them to it and they love it once
I do. So the game is growing at a high rate,
but having the Olympics and flag football, it's going to
grow even at a faster rate. It's crazy. Mexico Mexico.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Like any if I'm in another country, it could be
in Europe. Someone from Mexico will come up to me.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Every time.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
It'll be like a redheaded Mexican dude, Hey, Julianoman, We're
we're in freaking Spain. We are right now. Yeah, we
were in like Germany or something. Every time it's crazy
I was in Like where was a Israel here in Amsterdam.
A Mexico City person always traveling is always finding me
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out there.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Or Germans.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Germans love football or they do they do well, We've
been played a little bit.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Well, we played in Mexico like ten years ago in
Mexico City, so it started expanding the game in Mexico.
That well, what's cool is actually I have a toast
Stito's commercial in Mexico that I never even seen before.
Like that's the coolest thing about I would say about
all out of all my commercials I have is I
have a Mexican Tostitos commercial where I speak Spanish the
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whole entire commercial. And who also in it is the
Diane Girl, the MVP seven on seven flag football superstar Diana.
She's in the commercial as well. So shout out, yeah,
shout out to Diana, Shout out to those statos, Shout
out to Mexico for just letting me be a part
of your culture and shooting a commercial in Mexico.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Let's go over some of the new rules, the rules
that were at the league meetings that were talked about
Tush push still in effect.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Well, I'm glad it's still effect too. I was actually
just in Orlando at a convention and I was hired
by a Brazilian company, MiG Now, and it was all
Brazilian people and they love football. There was literally there
was Colombians up part of the commercials, a couple Americans
and it's a technology company. They do all the technology
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behind AI. They all knew football to the team and
it just shows how much it's expanding. And they go,
what do you think about the Toush push? I said,
if the Toush push got banned, Brazil will go bankrupt.
You get it? I had them all laughing. The Tousch
pushes in Brazil. We need that Toush push to survive, Jules,
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We need that to push to always be there in Brazil.
And the way I said it them it was good.
It was you didn't get it because they got a
lot of out there exactly, it's it's it's a great country.
But then I told them, and then I explained really why.
I was like, Okay, the game of football is, hey,
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there's rules, there's illegal you know, formations, and if you're
doing it right, and if it's a legal formation and
it's your best eleven guys versus their best eleven, and
the goal is to come up with it with a
situation a formation to move the ball forward and gain yards,
and it's your best eleven versus their best eleven. And
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the tush push is totally legal, and that's what you're
supposed to do. It's kind of like Jim Kelly with
the two minute offense when he created that in Buffalo
and no one could stop it and everyone was flicking out, yeah,
and no one could stop it. While eventually someone's going
to be able to stop but the defenses are going
to adjust. The defenses are going to be able to
figure it out and practice it. Well, that's the same
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thing with the tush push. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers they
figured it out. They stopped the tush push on their
uh when it was what the on the Philadelphia Eagles
were going in on the two yard line and they
stopped it. Well, teams are eventually going to stop it.
You don't have to ban it. Teams are going to
figure it out, like I said, just like they figured
out the two minute drill with Jim Kelly and it's
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the best eleven versus their best eleven. So I don't
believe it should have ever been banned, and I'm glad
it wasn't. You know, definitely not now.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Wait, so Eagles, Ravens, Patriots, Browns, Lions, Jags, Dolphins, Saints, Jets, Titans.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
All voted against banning it. They said no voting for
we want tush out, and you needed twenty four votes,
I believe, in order to ban it. And there's only
twenty two votes to ban it. And those are the
teams that didn't ban it. So that's why the tush
push is still alive and we're gonna still see it
in Brazil is still going to be booming, their economy booming.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Yes, if you want to stop the tush push, just
don't let the team get in third and one. Yeah,
there you go, just win first and second down and
then all right, like we're changing strategy of game because
we can't stop something. I'm telling you right now, there's
thirty two fat dudes that have been studying, like all
the defensive coordinators. And I'm sure there's probably a couple
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of cute ones now and hot ones, but my defensive
coordinator in my head is a fat guy. They're studying
right now what they have to do for the last
five months. If they're on that schedule on how to
stop that, I guarantee it. Just like the Wildcat was
a trend. Now, this has been going for a couple
of years, but there is a way to stop it,
and you can't just vote something when that one team
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can do good and not everyone else can do.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
And there's another good point there is the Wildcat. Everyone
was figuring out how to stop that. It's like the
two minute row with Jim Kelly. Everyone was figuring out
how to stop that. While they're gonna, well, they're gonna
eventually figure out how to stop the push push, and
then it won't even be a thing anymore. Well it'll
I mean.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
It'll be a QB sneak. I mean, they didn't stop
Tom Brady from doing QB sneaks, and I think he
has the most QB sneaks in the history of the
game or something. That guy was a QB sneaker.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
He sure was. I mean he has like over a
thousand yards rushing. I think they were all off QB sneaking.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Let's get into something that's that's actually really relevant and
really important.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
A new award. Alert. Oh, awards, I love awards. You
got a lot of them. M hm.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
The NFL introduces the Protector of the Year award, given
to the league's best offensive lineman.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
The former offensive lineman Greats will name the winner. Whitworth said,
it's time the men who lead, protect and never ask
for credit are recognized as a backbone of this game.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I agree a million.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
This is this is this is fucking crazy that they
ain't gotta we just come up. We gotta get a
better name.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
I mean, Protector of the Year. What's a better name
than that? I mean that name, the name describes it
perfect well. That would all be the only way a
better award is if you name one of the best protectors.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
The protects the award the Scarnecki award Hog of the Year, Hog.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Of the Year m hmm. Because linemen are hogs. They're huge,
they're massive, they're grizzly bears. They protect you. I like
that one. Or it could have been just like Lineman
of the Year. That sounds good because people are like, what,
like what what's getting protected? Like? People don't use the
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word protecting with the knowledge in terms of football. You
never really hear all that guy you gotta protect the quarterback. Yeah,
you hear it once in a while like that, but
he's blocking for his quarterback is the more typical term. Yeah,
blocker of the year, Bliman of the year.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Hey, get in the comment section, let us go, let's cut.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
We need to get in. We need we need a
better name. We're gonna campaign for it. I mean, when's
this award getting presented? Though? When's the first one? Is
going to be at the twenty twenty five NFL on
Ears twenty twenty six NFL Honors actually will be that year?
Is that the year of the first award? You know what?
I can't protect over the year.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
I can't wait to see the big old lineman in
a fucking suit picking up the award, big old lineman suits.
It's just it's you see him maybe have a car
heard jacket own or something. Maybe some fucking boots is
there over under that the guy who takes this award,
I think fifty chance that he's wearing cowboy boots.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Or some kind of a tape around fifty. Yeah, just alignman,
just built in the fields of of just of a
country man. Yeah, billing Staff just super country stuff, just
super super country strong. Yeah, those are the best linemen. Yeah,
just country strong.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
And Whitworth is completely right. It's about time we we
we recognize the guys that don't want to be recognized.
It's kind of like, nah, fuck that you don't want
to be recognized. We're recognizing you. You know, it's gonna
be awesome. I can't wait to see. That's gonna be
a fun award. Let's get into Let's get into our guys.
Who do we got this week?
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Oh? Some hockey dudes. Man, we're switching it up a
little bit. You know, we've been on football for a while,
but NHL playoffs. I played hockey growing up. Let's get
into that NHL world. Man. We're big Boston Bruins fans
while we played here with the New England Patriots and
actually not gonna lie. My favorite team, my number one
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team that's ahead of everyone just never really talk about
it because they haven't made the playoffs in over a decade.
I am a Buffalo Sabers fan. I mean I grew
up in Buffalo. The Bills were cool. I was a
little bit of Bills fan growing up, but I was
a major Buffalo Sabers fan. Your favorite player, Ooh, I'm
gonna go with Dominic Hasseicki one of the greatest goaltenders
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of all time. He was from a cheka republic, just phenomenal.
My favorite part about him was just his mask. He
just didn't wear that typical goalie helmet. He wore like
an actual player helmet, like a face mask. I mean,
the guy was just an absolute beast and the more
flexible than you can be, possibly flexible, more block or
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glove saves than ever. He led the Buffalo Sabers as
a whole when I was a kid. We'll be right
back after this quick break. Let's get on to our
first hockey dude. Let's see who we got.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
My favorite guy was going a Gordon bum.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Gordon Bombay was the Muddy Ducks. Yeah but he was,
Oh he did he played minor league hockey. All right,
let's go. Let's get on to our first guy. Standing
at five feet nine inches and weighing one hundred and
seventy six pounds, this left winger was selected seventy first
overall in the two thousand and six NHL Draft. Known
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for his fierce competitiveness and scoring touch, he's a Stanley
Cup champion and a multi time All Star. Hailing from
Hammond's Planes Nova, Scotia, he honed his skills in the queue.
Since his NHL debut in two thousand and nine, he
has earned a reputation of being a gritty, hard nose
and often hated agitator on the ice, even earning himself
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the nickname the Little Ball of Hate. This kind of
reminds me of another guy I know. Now in his
seventeenth NHL season, he is currently on the quest for
another Stanley Cup. Let's get on, Brad Marsha. Oo, Merchie Joe,
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what's the first thing you think of when you think
of Brad Marsha?
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Bloody fucking face? Okay, nose face killer.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Here we go. Now we talked.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
The first thing that comes like, I just remember he
got jacked up in the face once I forgot it
was an important game too, and he was just a
fucking a savage out there.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
He's always been.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
I don't think he's five to nine, he's got to
be probably five eight five seven too. He's like a
smaller dude. I don't know, maybe he could be five
to nine, but just a fucking competitor, someone that has
always overachieved. Just a guy like I love his story.
He was kind of he came in, became a captain
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and it's so fucking We watched a lot of them
because they were fucking balling out during our career here,
So we went to his games and shit and watched
this guy and he had an energy about him where
like he was like the smallest guy in the ice,
but he didn't play like the smallest guy, play like
the biggest guy in the ice.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Sure it does.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Wasn't afraid of anything, would fuck with anyone, no fear,
zero fear, and he made big plays when his team
needed it. Like that's what you always remember about Mercy
Little No's face killer, Like he make he just makes
these like what the fuck where did that come from? That?
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Oh shit? And he he was always really he.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Must have watched a lot of Mighty Ducks too as
a kid, because his breakaways I see him do all
this crazy like he did the fake thing always, and
then he taps it this way and then hits him
like he was really good at the triple dick.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
There. He is no face killer.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
You gotta got it either. Whereas the Nova Scotia's in Canada,
it's Canada, you got good salmon.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Salmon?
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah, I always always see Nova Scota. Why would you
say that because they always say Nova Scotia fresh salmon.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
I mean, I feel like you can't even you know,
get salmon there because all the water is just covered
with ice.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
No, but that's the most fresh ice. That's the most
fresh place to get it. Okay, there they go under
that ice and it's just fucking just freezing water.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Frozen salmon. Is that why it's so good?
Speaker 1 (29:04):
It probably stays fresher. Yeah, So when you get it there,
it's so cold, the water's so cold. But by the
time they send it here, I mean, it's it's still
Finally it's down.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
And then you just eat it and it's delicious, delicious.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
What's the first thing you think of when you talk
about Brad Mershan.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
You know, just one of the Boston Bruins all times greats.
I mean, he really is, and just a story behind,
you know, the backbone of his career is that I
remember hearing. I mean I think he got called up.
When did you get called up into the NHL. I
know he's drafted in two thousand and nine, but there
was always a guy that they were talking about. Hey,
the Boston Bruins, they got this unbelievable player in the
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farm league. His name is Brad Marshaan, and they just
haven't called him up yet. They're waiting for the right opportunity.
I think I was a remember yourself because I was
We're big, big hockey fan obviously, like I was talking
about Buffalo Sabers fans, so I was fully into who
was on the Boston Bruins at the time, and everyone
was talking about this guy when he was playing for
the Providence Broom. And then finally he got called up
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and he showcases skills right from the beginning. He became
a superstar just like that overnight when he got called
up to the NHL. And whoever had that progression and
thought in the mind of let him keep playing in
the minor leagues and we're gonna call him up at
the right time, they did. It the right way because
he was super ready and right when he hit the ice,
you know, with the big you know, with the big
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with the big dogs, he was ready to go. And
at that time he was probably such a young buck.
You kind of want someone to develop a little bit
more because these players sometimes eighteen years old, they get
drafted that and can go right into the NHL. Imagine
that being eighteen years old and playing in the NFL that.
I don't think that's really possible because you got to
really grow into your body because with these guys, they
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have so much skill, so much skill, that it doesn't
matter if there's a grown man in front of you,
with grown man strength, you can get around him and
not even be touched by that grown man because you
have that much skill. And that's what this guy possesses.
He possesses skill. Yeah, and on top of his skill,
he has the mindset of being a big dog, like
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a pit bull out there on the ice, just messing
with anyone else that's in his way and never backing down.
And that's what a pit bull is. And when you've
got a skill set like that, man, you're gonna be
feared out there on the ice. People hated playing versus him.
He's a guy that you want on your team. From
what I hear and from what I see when I watch,
he's always picking fights. Uh, he's always going after you know,
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their star player or whoever it is on the other
side of the ice. And he's great for the NHL
to watch. But he's a guy that you want on
your team. On his debut, six points in his first
six games. Was that two thousand and nine? With his debut?
Speaker 1 (31:40):
You're right, what do you think of these hockey guys nicknames?
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Uh? Like the phenomenal? I mean, why don't we have
nicknames like that? The Gronk isn't even that cool of
a name anymore. The squirrel is up there, you know,
but the nose face fucking killer. You kidd it's cool,
but not the nose face killer. Bro.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
It's like Prince. You're like one name. Yeah, you're like
a symbol. Okay, you're just grounk. Yeah that's pretty cool.
Well what about the great one? That's a great name.
What is another one? Mister hockey?
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Who's that? Gordy Howe?
Speaker 1 (32:15):
The Super I know, Super Mario Mario. I mean that
just makes sense. Mario mu who didn't watch him growing
up as a kid.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
If you, especially if you played hockey, Super Mario is
so good though, because of the game, the Nintendo game
Mario at the time the best.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Yeah, that's the best neck name. Actually, Super Mario, you
kidding me? And then the hockey guys always add a
y to like they're guy like I remember being around.
They like a Merchie, A Merchie, a Saggy, a Segi,
a thirty, A thirty, Hey a Lucci.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
What would I be then? Hey, Gronky? I like that? Yeah,
I like that.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Sorry, sorry, I love the hockey guys. I'd be Jewelesy Juelsy. Hey, Julesy, Julesy.
I can tell you this. I've been in in all
locker rooms.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
I played basically every single sport growing up besides like
soccer and like volleyball. But great locker room we have
we have in football. But I'm telling you, the closest
locker room out there in sports, I feel like it
is the hockey locker room. They're all super, super close,
super tight with each other. You know they're there with
each other on a daily basis. You shower with each otter,
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you take the towel, you wrap it up you spank
it across each other. You know, you you cross swords
in hockey while you're taking peace in the locker room,
like everyone's close. You rip on each other too. You
praise each other, you give each other credit. But the
hockey locker room is just another level of having that
niche of being tight, you know, with your fellow teammates.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
And uh, he's like the ultimate Love the guy on
your team. Hate the guy if he's not on your team,
like kind of like a Draymond greenish m hm, you
know what I mean. He if this guy's down on
your team, you fucking hate him. He was so good
at getting under his opponent's skin and saw them off
their game.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
I'll pass. You're right.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
The call to pest rap and they call it the
pest like like like Sean Avery was a pest, but
he was. He's a very skilled pest. He wasn't like
he wasn't a slap dick. And I'm not saying Sean
Avery was, but I'm not saying, like a lot of
times it's like the pest is a guy that's not
gonna go out and fucking produce and get you points.
This guy like he's a skilled pest that, you know,
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and it's so sad about his story. You know, for
me at least, I don't know how the hockey world works.
But gets named captain, then he gets fucking traded to
the Panthers. Look, the Panthers might go out win this
thing this year, which is gonna be cool for him.
But like that whole thing, that was like some Lawyer
Malloy shit to me. You know, lawyer Lloyd was a captain,
got traded.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
That's crazy, huh, It is crazy, But you got to
look at the big picture now, I mean, absolute legend.
He's going to be forever in Boston. They're gonna, you know,
put him in the Boston Brooms Hall of Fame. He's
probably going to retire as a Bruin. But the Brooms
weren't making the playoffs. Yeah, all right, that's the first thing.
I think. He's going on a new contrac possibly as well.
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You know the Bruins sometimes you need to restart and
if you see a player that maybe he wanted to
go to another program as well, because he saw where
the Brun's position are and he got traded to a
team that needed his help right on the spot, and
he could possibly go win another championship. So it is sad.
It does hurt does but he isn't a good place
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right now. He's vying for another championship with the Florida Panthers.
He might help him repeat this year. He did plenty
enough for the city of Boston. This is just the
business world of sports, and I understand it because I've
seen a lot of crazy stuff in the football world,
but you really don't see that crazy of stuff in
the hockey road as you do in the football world
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with trade. So this one was just a little shocking
because of that reason. He was so loved, Yeah, so
loved here big time.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
But it is a business. P pro sports are a business.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
Now.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
Who's on a mount rushmore of sports pests? Okay, we'll
throw merch you on there because.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
Five nine, he's not afraid the cheap shot chirp and
talk Draymond Green by far.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
Draymond, I love you know what? Yeah, Draymond talked all
that ship this year about but he whenever his team
needed him, he made a defensive play. Bro That dude's
fucking good. He talks hell as ship, but he backs
it up and he gets up under these dudes skins bro.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
He gets in.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Guy's mind us like they hate playing him. They know
that that's part of his game. I think he's he's
definitely he has he has juice. Richard Sherman's on there.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
Sure, yeah, Saran for like two three years.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
He was a three four years in the year when
he said, you Matt Rode Brady like when he was
on the Legion of Boom.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
That was his rule. He was.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
He was a really great foot at the prime prime
but prime prime.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
Sure.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
He did not care about fucking letting you know what
he was doing in or getting under your skin or
talking ship.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
We talked.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
We literally, I think I talked to him more than
I talk to anyone that Super Bowl. Me and him
were talking every fucking play, every play he had a shoulder,
we were every play, Me and him were talking.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
How was the date? You guys talking that much? It was?
It was it? I was your super Bowl date? Richard Sherman.
It was a good date. That was great because he
dumped him in the end.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Ah oh Man Courtland Finnigan. He used to fight, remember
that little the corner for He used to get out of.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
That fight with Andre Johnson right at the line of
they fucking that was basically it was like a hockey fight.
They just dropped their gloves right on the spot and
just started going after it. Bill Lambier, what about run
our tests? We're on our test'r on our tests.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
Oh John McEnroe, little tennis in there, him versus the referees.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
You know those individual sports. That's being out there by yourself,
like you gotta you gotta like create some juice.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
And he created the juice.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Heines Ward, Heines was he was pesty.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
Yeah, he was. He was really pesty. He was pesty.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
I put Dolan there, Dolan's pesty. I was a little pesty.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Yeah yeah, oh yeah, you're definitely in there. I mean
you went shut the hell up and practice sometimes against
some of the guys, you know, on our defense. That
was great though. We loved it. We loved the pestiness.
That's you love to be in the guys you know
team that that are pesty. You want them. It brings
juice out of everyone. They have more juice at all
times than anyone else. And I'm jealous of that. I
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love having juice at all times, so much juice where
you're just buying to get into a fight every single day.
Chung was pesty, Yeah, Chung was, but there were some
days he was a little.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Nonino when when he was compete like because that was
that in practice. In games, yeah, he was like if
he was turning it on because you know, you turn
it on.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
When he turned it on, super super pesty. And we
can't forget about Brad Mashan's suspensions. I mean, I think
the guy lost one point four right around there, a
million dollars throughout his career and find suspensions whatever it was.
That just shows how pest themistic he was and didn't care.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
I mean he missed eight games.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
He passed.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
He's the most suspended guy in the history of the game.
Eight suspensions, not eight games, so those are more more
games probably in there. I sorry, I sorry, I lost
one point four. Wow, let's get onto what kind of
dude Bradon Marshawn is.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
Let's do it our first hockey guy. What kind of
dude is our first high first hockey guy, the nose
face killer, no ass given, just went out there was himself.
I met him one time with John Dooley. He invited
us to be on the sidelines of the basketball game
in the front row. Nose Face Killer was there. I
was there. Uh he was cool, dude. I mean that
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was really the only time I really got to meet him.
He was a young buck. I was a young buck.
Wasn't you know anything crazy? We just watched the game,
so what up? Which was really cool. But what kind
of dude is he?
Speaker 1 (39:43):
I mean, you know, he's definitely got some whizz to
him because he's he's got a lot of savviness on that.
You could tell he's a dude's dude. He doesn't really
have freaky tendencies. Maybe the nose, it's freakish. H stud,
you would say he's a stud, but his story leaves
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him to I think only one ready, one two three dog.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
He's definitely a does I mean.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
To grind his way from where he was as a
third rounder to becoming an instant contribute sensation instant to
becoming a captain and now playing his seventeenth year about
to go potentially get another Stanley. Like, that's a fucking dog.
He's a dog.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
He's like a pit bull, but like a mini pit bull.
Yeah yeah, but just ready to just be aggressor at
any time. Let's go, next guy, Let's go Standing at
six foot one and weighing two hundred pounds, the skill
center was selected second overall in the twenty ten NHL Draft.
He's a Stanley Cup champion, earned All Star honors, and
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consistently ranks among the league's top scorers. Raised in Ontario,
he played for the Plymouth Waalers in the h L.
Throughout his NHL career. He has been recognized for his
elite shooting ability, speed, and playmaking, making him a consistent
threat on the ice. He's also a tattoo lover, getting
his first tattoo at the age of sixteen. Let's get
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on Tyler Sagan, Seggy, Oh, Jules, what's the first thing
you think of when you hear the name Tyler Sagan.
I'll go first with that one. I think of I
know the guy like I know the guy from the
very beginning when he was on the Boston Bruins. Absolute
start right away, dominating on the ice, dominating off the ice,
and then he got traded to the Dallas Stars after
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two or three years. Has a Stanley Cup from his
rookie year. But I know the guy. That's what I
think in my mind. I know that guy. Every time
I hear his name. Do you know that guy? I
know the guy I hung out with, the guy I
hung out with him.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
You know, Seggi. Seggi was like the heart throb of
Boston when he was here. He literally like it was
fucking crazy. We used to go out together, all three
of us. We go to like the local place. There's
a lot more there's like a ton of us, yeah,
but all like the core core, but like there's a
lot of time Star three. And this guy was like
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he I mean, look at him. He looks like fucking
the kid from Rick blank check, like right, and when
he's a little kid, he's a good looking kid. He's
nineteen years old, sixteen, seventeen year olds when he was young,
rolling around in a fucking Maserati with like thirty five
million his bank account. He was just the heart throb
of fucking Boston when he was here. He was such
a cool dude. Like I said, the Canadian dudes are
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all like genuinely just nice.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
Like like they're just nice dudes.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
And you know, got a huge stick, huge hockey st
No I'm talking about you know you got a good
stick really, no like slap shot, yeah.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
Yeah, I mean I mean huge guys in the NHL.
Clearly he's got he looks.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Preston, Yeah, look at Preston in him.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
And he's got a bank account like this guy.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Too, way more than one million dollars. Yeah, well, shout
out to seg also just had a kid.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
Man.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
It's so crazy to watch his transformation, both him and Marchie.
You know, we saw him as a kid and now
he's a full grown man. Like in his sixteen seventeenth year,
fifteenth year, like with the kid and shit, he literally
looks like like he could probably could have tooken that
girl down in blank check.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
At that age. He's seriously, he could have easily. You
would go to the game and there'd be like little
girls like I love you Taylor. Like he was like
the heart throb of Boston. What about the one sign
I think it was when he played for the Dallas Stars.
It was I one of the most best signs in
the history of signs. We sucked your hockey stick in
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high school? Do you remember us? Oh my, oh my, gosh.
I got his smile. If I remembered him, that's a sign.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
I definitely remembered him. He you know, he just got energy,
he's got that big energy. Yeah, big stick, he's got
big stick energy.
Speaker 2 (44:03):
No, he was a yeah, you know, I'm so big
sick than is the Dayachara. I mean, I don't know.
I mean he's six'. Nine that stick's gotta be. HUGE i,
mean probably biggest stick on the. ICE i don't, Know,
sigi he's pretty big stick, fast YOU'RE i, mean the
guy was like nineteen years, old just running around the
city Of, Boston, like how much trouble would we have
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gotten in if we were playing like in THE nfl
at nineteen years?
Speaker 1 (44:28):
Old nineteen and we're a. Star, yeah we're superstars already
because In boston they love this, hockey they love the.
Hockey and he was like the young. Gun that was the,
guy and they won The. Cup we were at those
games where we drink out of the. CUP i already
didn't drink out of the. Cup thorty showed me the
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cup shut out my guy. Thirty, uh he's over In Tampa, bay,
right he's In Florida. Panthers he Brought merchie, over HE.
GM i, THINK.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
I mean that was probably the relationship right. There. Definitely,
yeah they definitely talked before the trade happened ABOUT i
mean one, million of, course, man now he's In. DALLAS i,
mean it's good to see, someone you, know the transformation
of someone growing as. Well it's great to finally see
you growing, Up. Julian it took you to like thirty
five years, old thirty six or however old you. Are
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now you might be in your. Forties now we don't
know your. Age LIKE i asked you your age and you,
SAID i don't, Know so you're you're probably in forties
and that's what people. Say but, like it's great to
See sagan has a kid now one of the BEST
nhl players out. There they're vying For Stanley cup another.
One and you know on The Dallas, STARS i mean
paid down there ooh, Woo i'm. Mature when did you
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feel like you?
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Matured oh like twenty two years old after, uh after
partying With. Lmfaos, yeah after partying WITH i felt LIKE
i made.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
It i'm. Assured, yeah maybe more like thirty two thirty
two years.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Old so how are the stars perceived in down love
it out?
Speaker 2 (46:01):
There? YEAH i got two brothers that live In. DALLAS
i can tell you. THIS i, mean it's The Dallas
cowboys In. Dallas ONE i mean here In New england
it's The, patriots but it's also The, celtics and it's
also The. Bruins like down there it's The cowboys And
Red sox and also the right down there it's The.
Cowboys and then it's, like, yeah you, know We're Dallas stars.
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FANS i, mean they're, hot they're they're vying for the.
Championship we're, fans but still all truly about The cowboys
at that. Time like, Here Boston bruins, fans they're in
The Stanley Cup. Finals they're not Talking patriots at The
Stanley cup. GAME i, MEAN i feel like In, dallas
it's just how it. Is it's just the, atmosphere just
how it is down there In.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
Dallas how about him coming back and getting a hat
trick versus The bruins his first time playing. Them that
that's like the.
Speaker 2 (46:50):
Ultimate that's like a huge fu to whoever traded them
in the. Organization they're probably still not even they're they're
probably not there for trading. Them whoever traded like like
the guy would have been superstar still like even to
the highest, level actually to the highest, power because he's
in a market where hockey is truly loved by.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Everyone, yeah you, KNOW i mean we Were they had
to get him out of. Here we were he was
having we were having too much. FUN i THINK i
Think Coach belichick had him traded because he was influenced.
Us he we had so much fun with. This we,
did like they, said we got to get him out
for all those. Sports that's. How but like it wasn't
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like it was a malicious or he just liked to
have a good. Time, yeah, boy did he big tattoo.
GUY i remember when he had zero. Tats remember he
didn't have tattoos the. Beginning now he's taped That tatma.
Speaker 2 (47:45):
That that was pretty. Good that was pretty. Good you're
like rapping now, Jewels maybe that's your next. Career, No
tatma that the. Jewels he coming to.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
You into a former city revealed his nickname In boston
Was dumbo because of his ears in large. YEARS i
never heard of that nickname when we were. Hanging maybe
it was trunk. Too what kind of? Guys, yeah what
kind of dude is? HE i already, KNOW i already
know what's in my.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
MIND i, mean he could be. FREAKY i, mean, well first,
off now with that we're TALKING nhl, guys we're TALKING
nba guys a little bit. Before in order to make
it to THE nhl and to THE, nba it's totally
different than THE. Nfl you have to be playing since
you were a, kid because it takes that much skill
skill to be able to compete at that heigh of
a level in THE. Nba you got to have that
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much skill to be able to handle that ball in your,
hand to be able to dribble, it pass, it shoot.
It it takes so much skill to be able to
be in THE. Nhl take so much skill to be
able to stick, handled to be able to, pass to
be able to, shoot to be able to time up
a one, timer to be able to rists shot the slap.
Shot in, football you can just be raw and you
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can develop what a football player. Takes if you can
run full speed at, someone it doesn't take you, know
a genius to be a football player then or a
skill set that to have to be a football. Player
you can just go out, there put pads on and
go run full speed and knock a linebacker out and
then you're a full, back you. Know and that's why
you see so many players that come from the that
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come from the basketball world that are able to start
playing football in just college or in THE, nfl Like Antonio,
gates you Got Jimmy graham's and you got a lot
of other players as well that rarely played football and
then make it to THE. Nfl but in the hockey,
world you can't start playing hockey when you're just in
high school or college only because it takes so much damn.
(49:45):
Skill these guys have so much freaking skill it's. Wild
i'm talking hand eye coornation through the roof in THE
nhl AND, Nba and that's why you see these. Players
you got to start at a young. Age you got
to start at three four years old to build that
type of, skills so it's developed by the time you
get to THE.
Speaker 1 (50:02):
Nhl, well you, know looking at the pictures Of tyler
when he was three four years, old the guy looked
like pressing from blink. Check so he's clearly been a
well rounded man kid hockey player since the very freaking.
Beginning you, know he's got some dog in, them he's
got some dogging. Them but that's not the first thing
that comes to your mind when you think Of. Sagan
he's definitely a dudes, dude but he's not a dude's.
(50:24):
Dude when you see him on the, ICE i think
it's he's. Whiz, yeah he's a. Whiz he's got a freaky.
Thing BUT i think it's really. One it is really
one on three one two three. Sud, yeah he's a.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Stud you know this.
Speaker 1 (50:41):
Guy he came in at seventeen eighteen and lived up
to the hype like he was the top. Whatever he,
was second draft pick, overall he was a heart throb still.
Playing he's got. Longevity and when you Watch tyler on
the field or on the, ice he was like the,
fastest like he just he was, fast made. Plays he was, stud.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
Well, rounded stud off the on the, ice well stud
driving The maserati. Stud we'll be right back after this quick.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
Break let's get into the Chillis dude of The, week
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Speaker 2 (51:22):
And an honor of The Stanley cup and The larry
O'Brian trophy being handed out, Soon we're going to dude
rank the major. Trophy drink cheers the dude ranking the
trophy always celebrate. Responsibily all, right well let's. Start The
larry O'Brien trophy is THE Nba Championship. Trophy it travels
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in a Special Louis vatan, case of, course BECAUSE nba
players they love their designer you know, gear they love
their designer, outfits they love their designer, shoes and The
larry O'Brien trophy needs to be need to be in
a designer. Case so there's no doubt about. It and
it was made By tiffany And. Co it's twenty five
zero point five and pounds and thirty. POUNDS i can
(52:08):
do my curls with The larry O'Brian trophy BECAUSE i
crow about thirty. Pounds so, Yeah i'm weak, Now, JEWELS i, know,
no you're. NOT i know you don't even. TRY i
would do about one hundred.
Speaker 1 (52:18):
Reps it's built In, Cranston Rhode. Island, oh it was
made By tiffany And. CO i mean it's. Beautiful it's
it's got the ball going into the. Net it is pretty.
Heavy i've held it, before it came to the nuthouse.
Before what kind of dude Is larry?
Speaker 2 (52:33):
O'Brien? Uh, yeah what kind of dude is To larry O'Brien.
TROPHY i mean it's not the smoothest looking. Trophy it's
kind of got some speed bumps to, it you, know
it's not like all one that like you know WHAT i,
Mean like it starts to the bomb and like it's
just all one, together like you, know you know What
(52:54):
i'm trying to.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
SAY i think It's studley. Trophy it's pretty you, know like,
hey because it's like a ball going in, right that's
what you have to do in the sport twin.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
And and LIKE i was just talking, about it actually
plays into the favor of being a stud, because LIKE i,
said it's not like a normal trophy where it like
a trophy's like it's base and the mid section are all.
One like this has curge to, it like the. Basketball,
yeah like the basketball is being held by like a
little like, uh what what would you call?
Speaker 1 (53:22):
THAT i think it's floating on Air and it's just
that's what it looks.
Speaker 2 (53:25):
Like so it's getting held by the mid. Section that's a.
Stud it's. Curvy, yeah it's. Dougly let's go to The World.
Cup what kind of dude is The World? Cup? Oh
eighteen carrot gold.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Eighteen carrot gold fourteen point five inches, tall smallest of
the major, trophies estimated worth twenty fucking million. Dollars holy
shit features two players holding it. Up winning teams names
inscribed on. Bottom so it's twenty million dollars worth of
gold or is it twenty million dollars worth of value
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with sterling? Silver is De Larry Brian The World cup
is just straight eighteen carrots of. Gold like that's what
you kind of expect from international soccer. Guys they love,
that like flashy shit and. Hella you know they got the,
haircuts they.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Got THE i, mean my favorite part about The World
cup is at The World cup parties In Buenos Aros,
Ares Buenos, Aires, argentina AND i never been another part
of the. World what is That South? America It's. ARGENTINA
i never. Been i've never been To South. AMERICA i
want to go To. BRAZIL i want to those AMAZING
i want to go To. ARGENTINA i want to tell
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us of The World. CUP i gets the party And
Buenos aires gets a, hangout gets lifted up by two
hands so it's supported, well it's it will never get
broken or dented like The Lombardi trophy because of some
guy THAT i know through a knuckleball to some other
idiot who decided to bunt that. Knuckleball he's a. Freak
if it's for twenty, million it's a. Freak that. Is
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that is. Freaky twenty million dollars dollars a.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
Trophy, see that's. Freaky that's freaky twenty million. Dollars all,
right what's what's the next?
Speaker 2 (55:04):
Trophy all, Right we're going with The World Series trophy
aka The Commissioner's, trophy also made By tiffany and And,
Cranston Rhode, island and it has thirty flags to represent each.
Team so what kind of dude is The World Series?
Trophy this is one Trophy i'd never like. Seen ACTUALLY
i have When i've been to A Boston Red sox.
(55:24):
Game i've seen the trophies in the. CASE i never
actually felt this trop. Healthy it feels like it's not
that stable because of the thirty. Flags, like good THING
i didn't bunt freaking with this trophy BECAUSE i feel
like the flags would have just freaking just gotten rocked
and falling.
Speaker 1 (55:40):
Off it just feels like those flags could be sharp like.
That that that's like a child. Hazard so that it's
given me dog vibes because like it like if you
were to drop that and it would have hit your,
leg it could like slice a leg with one of those.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
Flags, hey it's a great, point you know WHAT i?
Speaker 1 (56:02):
Mean it's those are those look sharp to?
Speaker 2 (56:03):
Me that's great analogy right, There, Jewels and then we'll
go to the. Last all, right we'll do. That it's a. Dog,
yeah it's a. Dog dog serious trophy is a. Dog oh,
Massive we're gonna bite your leg. Off it'll, it'll it'll
rip you.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Up and then the last The. Lombardi what kind of?
Dude is The Lombardi trophy made By tiffany And. Co In,
Cranston Rhode, Island twenty two inches, tall sterling, silver first
awarded In Super bowl, one.
Speaker 2 (56:30):
And it features a beautiful football on top of a silver.
Thing it's a good way to put. It AND i
can tell you, this it's not a great baseball. Bat
actually it's a wonderful baseball.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Bat because it looks like a torpedo bat in a
thousand things like the. Torpedo you just put the big
sweet spot in one AREA batu well kind OF i
think it's just. CLASSY i think it's just it's, shiny.
SHINY i think it's just it's. STUDY i, think what
do you, think stud or? Whiz it's a dude's dude
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because everyone can kiss it and you can get everyone's
fingerprints on.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
IT i JUST i was, thinking dudes do because the
trophy allowed us to play baseball with, it and you
got to be a dudes dude to be able to
switch sports like that and and not. Complain and the
trophy didn't complain one single bit WHEN i was at.
Bat so it is a dude's. Dude it's very stutey
because it switched sports as well and got a base,
(57:28):
hit you, know with, That but it is it's a dude's.
Dude and then the last but not the. Least, wow, Wow,
WELL i Mean i'm already going to tell you. This
The Stanley cup is a dude's dudes by. Fire so
should we switch up The Lombardi trophy because The Stanley
cup everyone drinks out of. It it's handed all over the.
Place everyone gets a night out with The Stanley. Cups
(57:51):
The lombardy, Though, yeah so, okay we're we can stick with.
It then we can stick with. It it's a dude's.
Dude you can have two trophies as. Dudes. Dude you
can drink out of.
Speaker 1 (58:01):
It it's thirty five point two five inches, tall thirty
four pounds thirty four and a half.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
POUNDS i, mean what's really cool about? It, yeah you
get to bring it. Everywhere you get to bring. Guy
it's it for one. Day laws of, party has lots
of rules and, superstitions and it has its own keeper
at all. Times, yeah that's that's, like it has its own.
Policeman it's on. Guard it's a dude's. Dude it's a dude.
Due everyone gets to hang out. With everyone gets a
(58:29):
take out of. It you can eat a meal out
of it if you want. To he's a dude's dude for.
Sure super dude's.
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