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September 13, 2023 41 mins

Stupid reasons to hate someone since Randy Gregory hates Raiders Owner Mark Davis's haircut, Rich gives his Draft Kings picks for week 2 of the NFL with a teaser and a 3-team parlay, the MTV VMAs were last night which led us to discuss things we used to care about in sports and in life. 

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Ah right, another episode of over Promise because I'm yapping
my ass off and we don't get to everything.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
That's really it. Yep, having so much fun, never have
enough time. So welcome to over Promise, brought to you
by Draftking, sportsbook Is Cavino and Rich from Fox Sports Radio.
Steve Cavino and Rich Davis.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
What a week we saw the Jet season grand opening,
grand closing. What a letdown, and honestly, it's been all
Rogers all day, all week. We really haven't had time
for anything else. So thankfully there's over Promise. So check
on your Jet fan friends, make sure O the hold
good season's not totally over and U Travis Kelce Taylor Swift,

(00:44):
is that a thing? Tough? Spreading rumors? I know, topspread rumors. Well, hey,
we're gonna get to all the stuff we didn't get
to this week so far on the show. Yes, of course,
including your picks. Right, I have a parlay and a teaser.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Lock it up, Dickie, two dope picks again, brought to
you by DraftKings and the VMAs were last night. So
things you used to care about nobody cares about the
VMA's anymore. Things you used to care about in sports
and life. But there was a story that made me laugh.
Rich Let's start off with stupid reasons you're a hater.
Stupid reasons you're a hater. Well, most of the time

(01:21):
when you're a hater, it's not a really good reason.
A lot of times you'll hate on some shit and
it's like, why do I really not like this? And
it's probably your own insecurity, your own sour grapes, or
someone did you wrong and you're like you're holding a grudge.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Or a lot of people hate greatness. I hate Tom Brady.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Why do you hate Tom Brady because he's awesome? Team
hate lebron Why do you hate Lebronn? He flops all
the time and he wins? I hate more right, So
a lot of it's obvious.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
But there's a guy named Randy Gregory, Randy not Randy Watson,
Randy Gregory, linebacker of the Broncos, and he was asked, Hey,
why do you hate the Raiders so much? And his
response was hilarious, Take a look, this is great? Do
you really want my answer? I don't like the owner's haircut,
I don't like the ball count kissing me off.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
You know what, I'm glad someone finally said it, because
for years I'm like, is he serious with this Captain
Kangaroo haircut?

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Where does he go for that? The simple fact that
Randy Gregory was mad enough to admit I hate that
haircut so much it it's the worst haircut ever. I'm
convinced billionaires sometimes are effing with us, like there's no way,
there's no way. Davis goes to the barber and he's like,
all right, what does he give me a picture of
Captain Kangaroo? I want a way? I want this.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
There's no relation, is there there? Because if so, you
should call your uncle Mark and be like, hey, listen,
you gotta do something with that. That's a hair, don't
that's a hair, dude.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
And when he combined to what the little mustachio, it's
even worse. But you know what I mean, as silly
as that is, I could see how it rubs someone
the wrong way. So I appreciated the honesty there. Thank you,
Randy Gregory on that stupid reason. You know, the Raiders
got the last laugh though they won seventeen sixteen, but
there was another story. So there was.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Another story, and I'm like, ah, we're gonna have to
talk about this. Tyreek Hill was asked about the fan
base he hates the most.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
I think Tyreek Hill could beat the Cheetah in the race. Yeah,
I put my money. You know, I would put by
money on Tyreek against anyone. So, Tyreek Hill, which fan
base do you hate the most? This is another great
example of hating for no real reason, for stupid reasons.
See Oh to Bill show like Division Arrivals. I just
don't like how they dive through the tables. I don't

(03:38):
like that. That's that's not safe funny to see. But
it's like, bro, like, what if you get actually hurt
one fan base that you just can't wait to shut up?
This yere Oi I love it, you know, he's pretty
much like you. I don't like that stupid shit jump
through tables, dangerous.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
You know.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
And again I'm glad someone else said it. I always
found this to be the dumbest thing. I'm not trying
to upset anybody. Bill's mafia is gonna whoop your head,
my brother, I just want you to know my brother
huge Bills fan. But I would say to him as
his big brother, Hey, dummy, how about you don't do
that Okay, you know what I mean. At least put
a beer helmet on before you jump, because honestly, I
feel like it takes your last brain cell to make

(04:11):
this decision.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
You're gonna hurt yourself. Is dumb. I don't I don't
know what's worse the videos where someone jumps through the
table and cracks their head on the ground or the
one where they're jump into a fiery table. Oh table's
on fire, Oh jump on it? Ridiculous? But I thought
of other reasons. I've hated people or teams for really
foolish reasons. I'll give you one. Okay, I'm a Niners fan,

(04:33):
as you know. Everybody knows when Russell Wilson and Pete
Carroll we're destroying my hopes and dreams. And then twenty teens,
yea Pete Carroll with his raw rah, yeah, chewing gum
every time I saw Pete Carroll, and yeah, I hated
how I got to the way just him chewing gum.

(04:54):
So you hate him because he choose gum? Or is
it's the way he choose gum. I feel like he
choos use his gum with an arrogance. He might as
well spit it out. And slap it like mister perfect
because I feel like there's something arrogant about Pete Carroll
chewing gum. Now, I'm sure he's a swell guy, a
player's coach. He's the oldest coach in the league and
he feels young. So no offense to Pete Carroll. I

(05:16):
don't want to sound like a dick, but I the
chewing of the gum when they were dominant just felt arrogant.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
No, it makes sense, right, they beat your team, they
go to a close up of him, he's smiling.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
You're gonna have this lasting image. You're gonna say.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yourself if that guy, hate that guy. Him is stupid gum.
And again, that's what this is, stupid reasons.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
You're a hater. There he is. Yeah, stupid gum. Stupid gum. There,
stupid gum.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
You can see that, and I get it. I get it,
but I want you to know again, Cavino. Here a
lot of people just listening to the podcast. By the way,
thank you. You could watch it on Fox Sports Radio YouTube.
Thank you for being here. My family just a long
line of haters for stud but reasons like you can't
watch a movie with my family without them hating on
somebody and how they look, and this guy looks stupid.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
I'm like, hey, can you watch the plot? My dad
hates people sometimes because they're unattractive. I'm like, God, they
can't help it. I don't like them. They're they're fat.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
I'm like, you know why though, because our parents generation,
for grandparents generation, to be on screen, you had to
look apart. So when they see a show, now, who's
that guy?

Speaker 1 (06:26):
I hate that guy? Right?

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Like, my mom can't concentrate on the plot. It's why
she hates that guy. That shirt's stupid. Why does he
look like that?

Speaker 1 (06:35):
You know she's picking apart everybody.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
She's the hater dude. So my family along line with
those type of people. My uncle Joey right, watches a
lot of sports. We talk sports.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Babe calls me babe. I'm like, babe, Ruth Bronus. I'll
tell you the baby the family. You're not like baby Ruth, Babe, Babe.
Steph Curry hate that guy? Hate? Can you hate? And
then you hear why and you're like, oh man, uncle
Joe just hating. How do can you hate?

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Steph Curry so likable, change the game? Hate how he
hits hits a three point shot, he's chewing on his mouthpiece,
says bonkers. And you know what, you could kind of
see that, right if he's scoring on your team, team
is losing.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Close up, he's chewing on his mouthpiece.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
There it is, he's hitting foul shots, mouthpiece out, you
could hate. You can see how that infuriates somebody. Uncle
Joe can't stand it. Hate that bit there.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
You know what, I'll tie it to another sports I'll
be honest, bullshit reason to hate someone. Yeah, the same
way your uncle does not like the mouthguard hanging out
because it does much like the Pete Carroll gum. There's
something arrogant about it, you know.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
What becomes their signature thing too, and it's like, oh,
you want to strangle them for that moment.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
I had a buddy who couldn't stand Lebron James doing
the pregame powder thing. He's like, who does he think
he is? Like the games have to stalk, all right,
especially in the beginning, right because he knew who he was.
Now we're used to it, but in the beginning you're like,
this guy, come on with the theatrics, get on with it. Yeah,

(08:11):
that becomes annoying. So stupid reasons you're a hater.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
It could be a team, it could be an athlete,
it could be your neighbor. Right, you could share your stories,
share your experiences at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
I got one more example. I got one that would
annoy you. You probably love it because you're a you
know you'd swing from Derek Jeter if you could. Okay,
Derek Jeter. He wasn't as annoying as Noma with the
batting gloves, stepping out fing batting gloves. Any pitch that

(08:44):
Derek Jeter felt was slightly inside. Yeah, he made it
seem like it was about to hit him in the junk. Look,
give you the dramatic spot. Here we go.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Jeter, right, okay, he did this move. Oh yeah, he
would sell it. He would sell the call. Yo, ah, man,
wasn't that inside Jeets?

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I like it? So the Jeter inside pitch and the
hell out of me. I had a friend whose dad
was old school. Because he's an old fool. Yeah he
when we were kids, because I remember collecting baseball cards,
remember your prize ones, like yo, this is my Frank
Thomas Stadium club, your rookie bro, this is my Ken
Griffy Junior Upper Deck nineteen eighty nine, Billy Ripkin error

(09:33):
card f face. Yeah. I had a buddy whose dad's like,
I can't get with Griffy Jr. Turn your damn hat around.
He couldn't stand. Dear friend's dad was Colin Cowhard, right,
doesn't he hate hates backwards hat. Caw Heart hates on
anyone with the hat backwards. He hates it. He hate again,
stupid reason I hate on things? Did he hate it?
A baker? That right? Yeah, dad, turn your hat back around?

(09:57):
Hated that. But the kid, Griffy Jr. My buddiess dad's like, hey,
he's a good ball player, but grow up. Well.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
A lot of cold school sports fans hate playful antics,
hate the bat flips, hate the celebrations. I remember there
was a story who was that random met that was
super electric getting the fans going.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Oh he lasted up pun intended he didn't last long
Lasting's millage, last Thing's milliage. But he was high five
in the fans and everyone's like, no, no, hate him. He's
having too much fun out there. Old school.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Speaking of old school dads, my dad who loved, loved
Robert de Niro. I feel like if you take a
lot of those old school cats like Travolta, Paccino, de
Niro still alone. Yoh, absolutely, like that created my dad.
So my dad loves guys like de Niro. Hates him
now because he's too political.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Yeah, I hate him. He no want, he don't want
to hear you as political beliefs. My dad's old school.
For an old school conservative type of guy, De Niro
is pretty old school liberal guy. So there's probably a
lot of guys that are like, yeah, I don't get it,
just stop talking.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
Again, shining with your thoughts at Covino and Rich at
Fox Sports Radio. I got a few more one personally
that used to drive me berserk. Again, a little old school,
but again, when the Yankees were.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
On their run, I used to hate when Fernando Rodney
would have his hat tilted to the side, which is,
by the way, how I usually wear mine. But I
hated when he did it and he's shooting arrows into
the sky. I'd be like, God, you remember his celebration
for us. Team would get behind him. I'm like, I
hate this guy, hate him, hate him, hate him.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Stupid reasons, usually because they were beating your team and
because they want another guy I always hated and uncle
Dared is oh. I used to hate Fernando Rodney dude
h but again a great player. My uncle Joe just
hates on people.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Baby, No, I hate we hate John pappal Bond hated
John Papple. I don't just based on face, hate his face.
It's also probably the mechanics. So hated his mechanics. Hated
how they celebrated squeeze and ash cheeks, his nostrils flaring.
Hate John Pappa. But what do you hate? What do
you hate him?

Speaker 5 (12:01):
He him?

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Hate him? Like honestly the anger John Papple Bond, why
do you handle that?

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (12:06):
That I mean that's hatele right there.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
He was a hatable guy if he wasn't on your team.
That's the other thing here, Like you could see how
someone would hate that, but how Red Sox fans would
embrace that, how they would love that? And and there's
something that just don't make sense, right.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
I mean, I got one that you really can't hate
on the guy. But I have a buddy who is
a big Cubbies fan Chicago, my buddy Frank, and he
named his dog Rizzo because he was a huge fan
of Anthony Rizzo and that twenty sixteen Cubs team that
finally won the World Series. Wow, he's got a little puppy.

(12:47):
There's my dog, Rizzo. His other dog is Wriggly Wrigley
and Rizzo. He thought Rizzo would be a Cub for
life and life. Now that Rizzo is not even a Cub,
he's like, I haven't dog's name was Rizzo and he's
on the Yankee. So he's like, he hates Anthony Rizzo.
Now Anthony Rizzo's fault man. But still, you know, he's like, yeah,
I got a dog named Rizzo and I live in Chicago.

(13:08):
That was a risk he took. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
You know that's why when when naming your dog or
buying a jersey, I always go with the legend's name,
you know what I mean. Stick with the guy you
know that was always going to be on that team.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
You got a question for you. Yeah, have you ever
I don't know if you've dealt with this because you've
dated mostly East Coast girls, but have you ever dated
someone whose dad or family loved the team and then
you broke up with them? And you're like, I, No,
not really, but I'm sure a lot of people could
relate with that one. Again, there's recipients of unnecessary hate.

(13:41):
We named a lot, But when I give you my
next example, you'd be like, oh, yeah, that is true.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Again, stupid reasons you're a hater. Could be an athlete,
could be a team. It could be your neighbor, like
I said, it could be a celebrity rock star. How
much unnecessary hate does nickel Back get? They're like the
number one answer. In fact, there was a story this
week where Chad Krueger vowed he said publicly, I'm officially
done responding to questions about our unnecessary hate.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Tell of it? Yeah, is that I've talked about it?
I mean, they said at one point, yeah, Chad Kruger.
Nickelback said, you know, we embrace it, like you don't
like us. I'm gonna live I'm gonna live it up
and embrace it and be like, I'm fine with a
hated band.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
And you know what, they went Diamond. They sold over
ten million albums, which is unheard of in today's world.
They make hit after hit, yet they get this hate
and they have this reputation, and honestly, I think it
comes from the stupidest reason, the most stupidest reason.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
The most, the stupidest. I think it all stems back
from Chad Kruger's original haircut and his like noodle haircut
and his goofy look, just a goofy overall demeanor of
an early Chad Eric Canadian rock band who makes catchy songs.
And I think rock people are like the mainstream this nerd.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
I honestly think it stems from that got like this guy, No,
I have this guy.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
I think it comes from what he.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Looked like back in the early two thousands, and that
reputation is stuck when really they make great songs and
they really do rock.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
And we've interviewed Chad Krueger is he's a super cool dude.
I'll bet you if you looked at Chad Krueger from behind,
do you think you might have like a hot mom haircut? Yeah?
Oh oh he must work out. Oh oh exactly.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, that's that's a people in vision, like he has
rom and noodle hair and they're like, yeah, that band suck,
are you?

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Meanwhile, they got more hits than anybody. Is this almost
like George Costanza with his uh festivals? So we airing
our grievances and saying there's no reason we should hate
this or are we going to continue to hate? No?

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Yeah, I think we have to realize that these are
stupid reasons we're not going out to these things. And
the reason we hate a lot of these people is
because they're great in a way that we just don't like.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Am I allowed to? Am I allowed to hate braves
fans doing the chop? Even I don't. I don't hate it.
If you are, I don't hate it for you might say, oh,
do you hate it because it's like, you know, racist
or something. No, I just hate it because I hate
the Braves. Let's be real. I don't like it for
that reason.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Some of the traditions are corny. It's just I know
that sounds like all right, mister cool. Some of it's corny,
like the rally monkey. How is corny? Guys made me
hate you and that chop. I'll tell you what, if
you're doing it, you probably love it, right, you haven't
got corny after a while.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
It's cool. It's cool if you're doing it. It's cool
if you're doing it. I'll tell you this though. But
it goes along with John Papalvan. He was cool if
he was on your team. I'll tell you this in
a woke world we live in now. Yeah, as a
Mets fan, I'm like, why did I go after that?
You know, I'm like, of all the things you go after?
Ruled the Braves fun first.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
And by the way, this all started because Randy Gregory
of the Broncos said he hated the Raiders because of
Mark Davis's stupid captain kangaroo haircut.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
And the pylon Hyreek Kill said he hates the Bills
because their fans jump through tables.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Yes, it, it's unsafe. So again we over promised, but
now we deliver.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
I don't want to put our producers spot on the
spot spot. Is there a way to Is there a
way to give Mark Davis a different haircut by the
end of the show, Can you could you do a
little photoshop of what would Mark Davis look like with
like a pompadoor like I don't know, maybe like a
like a weird al long hair. Clearly Krueger, no, no, no, no,

(17:44):
because everybody hates that. Like what if Mark Davis had
a normal guy?

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Like what about the like the Tom Brady Remember when
Tom Brady tried that like feathered hairdoo, give it, give
it a shot on Mark tom Brady before the end
of Tom Brady came out like Derek Zoomlander.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah, give him that one. All right, So do you
stick with something like I would thinking about that with
President Trump at this point? Do you stick with that
haircut because it's sort of on brand? Like Anthony Davis.
I don't think he has the ability to change what
I'm saying, Like Anthony Davis has the ability to clean
up the brow, but he's the brow, you don't. He

(18:18):
has the eyebrow for a reason. Yeah, he can't change
like Donald Trump can't change his Mark Davis can't change
his hair. Certain guys like that. You're you have to
stick with it, right, I changed mine, got the I
got the burst fade going on? Maybe uh, Mark Daves
needs a little burst fade action that's like the that's
like the fades that slightly mullet, very Patrick Mahomes style.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Ah yeah, but kind of Patrick Mahomes can't have this
hairdo forever. But again I'm in the early stages of it.
But before we get into our next discussion that we
over promised, which is things we used to care about, sports, life, etc.
The VMA's last Night things we used to care about
rich I think it is time.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Yeah, there's uh, there's time to get to that. But
of course you know it is priority my bets for
the weeks sports bats see our show. You know what
sings baby, Draft Kings Baby. So here's what we got
going on this week. A lot of NFL Action Week
two and our friends a DraftKings hooking you up with

(19:19):
code see our show. I have a teaser that I
feel looks very nice, and I have a three team
money line parlay that I think looks very nice as well.
So let's start with our teaser bet of the week,
and we're gonna go with the Raids, the Las Vegas Raiders.
Jimmy G is a winner. Jimmy G showed what's up.

(19:41):
I think Jacoby Myers, if you know his head's okay.
Jacoby Myers looks like he's one of Jimmy's new targets.
Devonte Adams, Josh Jacobs. This team is better than we thought.
I said in the beginning of the season. I like
what the Raiders are doing. I'm not saying you just
don't like Mark Davis's haircut. I just hate them because
of his haircut. I think the Raiders are decent. I
think they're a playoff bubble type of team and an

(20:03):
exciting team. And yeah, like I'm gonna watch. So the
Raiders are playing in Buffalo. You know when they jump
through tables, tyree kates, tyreek Kate's that they're underdogs, but
they're eight and a half point underdogs. I like the
Raiders getting fourteen and a half. Now, I don't know
if the Raiders win the game, but it didn't look

(20:25):
like Josh Allen was moving the ball. Well, I know
it's the Jets defense last week, and he was pounding
like a baby. The Raiders getting fourteen and a half,
meaning if the Raiders lose by two touchdowns, you still
win the bet. So I like Raiders plus fourteen and
a half in Buffalo. Again, not saying the Raiders win
the game outright, but you never know. I like the
Raiders plus fourteen and a half. And again, I'm gonna

(20:46):
keep rolling with my Homer pick until it does me dirty.
The forty nine ers are in Los Angeles. They're not
far from home, just down the coast. They're seven and
a half point favorites over the Rams. Now, the Rams
great Week one, shock the Seahawks and the fans a
little bit. But you put that Rams team up against
that Niners defense and the forty nine Ers offense cooking

(21:10):
with Brock Purty right now, you just need the forty
nine Ers to win by one and a half. So
take it from seven and a half to one and
a half. So the forty nine Ers minus one and
a half and the Raiders plus fourteen and a half.
And that's your teaser. Bet I get you like it.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
I do.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
I like it a lot. Code over promised, all right,
code over promised at Draftking Sportsbook. So there's your teaser.
Raiders plus fourteen and a half, Niners minus one and
a half. Now my three team parlay that I think
is pretty money. Pretty money. Now the Lions. The Lions
are playing at Ford Field for the first time this year,

(21:49):
and they got hype. Their crowd is sold out all year.
The momentum and hype the Lions have is something we
haven't seen since Barry Sanders.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Right, So, I mean it's been a work in progress, right,
I said, They've been tough for the past few years.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Now looks like it's all coming together. I said, three
team money line parlay for a reason. Because the Lions
are favored by three and a half over the Seahawks.
I'm not saying it's not a close game. I don't
like the three and a half points, but I do
like the Lions to win at home. Seahawks didn't look
great week one. I don't know if last year Gino

(22:25):
was an anomaly, but the Lions beat the Chiefs on
opening night. They've had a little extra rest, no one
was banged up, so I like the Lions to beat
the Seahawks. I don't like the three and a half,
which is again why I'm doing money line. So the
Lions just need to win their home opener. I hope
Gino Smith is micd up again. We need more soundbites
from Gino Smith. Oh my god, Oh my god, we

(22:45):
need I love the sound bites. So Lions money line
over the Seahawks. Right, we feeling that so far?

Speaker 4 (22:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Okay, Lions looking tough. Chargers are favored by three in Tennessee.
Tennessee lost by one to the Saints. I don't think
Tennessee is all that special this year. I think they're
five hundred ish, maybe a little lower than five hundred.
Type of team. Maybe maybe they stink, But the Chargers
came off an emotional loss the shootout of the week
versus the Dolphins. Right, that was a great game. Justin

(23:14):
Herbert played well. The game's in Tennessee, which is in
some dominant home field advantage, So Chargers in Tennessee again,
Chargers by three. I don't like the point spread, so
just go Chargers money line. I can't see Justin Herbert
starting out owing to that team is really good. They
just had a close loss against the Dolphins, so the
game is a battle. So Chargers money line. So you

(23:34):
got Chargers just need to win, Lions just need to win.
And the third in my money line parlay Kelsey's back,
possibly dating Taylor Swift. Yeah, maybe he's distracted, bro, you know, distracted.
Chris Jones came to a deal with the Chiefs finally. Yeah,
So who are you missing week one? Kelsey and Jones?

(23:56):
Who do you have for week two?

Speaker 2 (23:58):
By the way, like what you said for the Chargers,
you can't see the Chiefs losing to no way.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
I mean it's anything's possible. No, but Kelsey's back, Jones
is back, Chiefs are playing in Jacksonville. Who is a
good team they snuffed past Indianapolis. But it's Mahomes with
his weapon. And it's also the return of Chris Jones
on defense money line instead of the minus three so

(24:24):
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the week and your teaser of the week. Let's win.
Last week we did really well. I think we're gonna
do well again. And if you follow along at Covin

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(26:37):
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I'm Covino, that is Rich and last night.

Speaker 6 (26:45):
Real quick before we move on. Yeah, I did my
best in the limited amount of time.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Yeah. This is Mark Davis with Tom Brady. Hare, let's
see this.

Speaker 6 (26:56):
It's better actually, I mean you can't though, but I
mean I had to shorten it because like tom Brady's
hairline came down so much. Yeah with that, like yeah,
so I had to like shrink it a bit. That's
tom Brady's hair.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Yeah, something going on there, right, Yeah, that's like a
Zoolander wig for sure. That's a that's a weird look
actual actually tom Brady's hair.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
But it's not any worst conference than Mark Davis's little
Pumpkin Pie haircut that he rocks normally.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Right, So hey, good job spot, thank you. Yeah hair
another hair. I don't think it's an improvement. There's the before,
there's the after. I don't know what do you think?

Speaker 2 (27:34):
At Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio, thanks for
hanging out with us now. Yesterday, all our trouble seems
so far away. Yesterday.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
It's funny you would say yesterday, no joke on this day.
In nineteen sixty five, the Beatles released Yesterday. I knew
that subconsciously fun fact. Yesterday. We're the VMA's some fun fact,
boy spot. You might not know that fun fact. It
was so fun man fun facts the Video Music Awards. Now,
when you rewind, you're luckup for can Flame. Yeah, rewind

(28:06):
back to the late nineties, early two thousands. I mean
even in the eighties, I was such an MTV kid.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
I want my MTV bamp ban amp banan and amp
banana app. I loved MTV, loved it, and I think
my last surround was like Jersey Shore era because I'm
from Jersey era.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
I enjoyed that. But we used to really care about
the VMAs. Of course, we used to watch this big deal,
and every time the VMA's happened, there was a memorable
moment like Yo, Yo, Taylor, I'm gonna let you finish,
but Kanye interrupted Taylor Britney spears, like kissing Madonna. There
was always something you know, I wrote down at the
VMA's that was worth noting.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
It was the room where it happened. Yeah, it's where
all the biggest stars of the moment.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Well, now we consume media in different ways podcast, TikTok, Instagram.
People don't rely on a live award show anymore. In fact,
my first thought was, Eh, if anything good happens, guess
where I'll see it Instagram, TikTok or Facebook tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Well, can we be clear on one thing, though, because
there's going to be someone that's because you guys, you
don't even know who's performing.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
I never want to be like my mom or your mom,
we're like who's that. I never want to be out
of touch in that way. I don't know who they are,
who's that, Who's that?

Speaker 2 (29:22):
It's it's not really that, it's just that we don't
care anymore about that stuff.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Society doesn't work that way.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Like Rich said, we're not going to sit there and
watch this award show when all the highlights are gonna
be on TikTok.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yeah. Truthfully, I besides working with Fox Sports, Fox Sports
Radio and here with DraftKings, I work at Serious ExM,
I work on the pop channels. I'm in the loop
on the show. I'm not out of the loop. I
just look at it as Hey, whatever highlight happens, whether
it's in sync presenting together wearing their big baggy suits,
or Diddy performed, Shakira performed, Oh look at Olivia Roder,

(29:57):
you go look at all beautiful. All that shit's going
to be on social media the next day. So put
VMA's on a on a list of things I used to.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Care about, Things we used to care about in sports
or in life. Again, I'm in at Covino and Rich.
You hit me up at Steve Cavino, at Rich Davis
at Spots Center, hashtag over promised. Now, I made a
little list. You know what comes to mind right away
from me? Things you used to care about, Something that

(30:26):
I used to care about, or that the world used
to care about, but it seems like no one cares
about anymore. Sports wise, batting average comes to mind because
as a kid, when someone had a high batting average,
that mattered.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Now, batting three hundred was the goal, right even when
you played like little league or high school or anything.
You're like, yo, you got a bat over three hundred.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
If anyone batted under two fifty, anything, you like a
scrub kind of like a scrub garbage.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Now that's great now, Although the world as you know
in the eighties, I remember like a god like Rafael Santana. Yeah,
what about like two forty is a short? Se'm like,
what a garbage? Garbage? Now it's like, oh, not mad.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
It seems much like the VMA. He's like, this is
stuff that we used to care about. No one cares
about batting average anymore.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
I don't like that.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
The old school side of me's like, I still care,
and I'm not alone because Alex Rodriguez recently said it
still matters well, but it doesn't seem like it.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Here's a rod check it out.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
I completely agree with this. First of all, numbers don't lie.
The best batting average in baseball right now is the
best team, the Atlanta Braves. The worst average is the
Open A's, So of course there's a correlation. Batting average matters.
It did one hundred years ago, fifty years ago, and
it does today.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
Thank you Elrod, to Aron and to maybe some old
school people, but in reality, it doesn't. Kyle Schwarber, he's
an example that comes to mind. This fascinates me like
nothing else. He's still on the interstate. He's batting in
the right now. He's one ninety nine, so he's really Okay, Wait.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
A Shoreber's a guy that's gonna end up with fifty
home runs over one hundred, RBI, forty three RBI forty
three home run ninety four RBI as we speak is
what on base percentage, which is really what people are
caring about, is three forty eight. What dude, he's batting
one ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
If we were kids growing up and anyone was batting
on the interstate, as they say, won anything, they'd be
sent down because even though Alex Rodriguez as it matters,
it doesn't. You see how tolerant your team is with
players that are batting in the low two hundreds. You're like,
how are they in the big leagues because they're putting
up numbers that seem to matter more. Batting average just

(32:42):
don't care about it the way we used to.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
I'll have the VMAs. What's John Carlo betting Stanton one
ninety eight? I was to say, I thought he was
like two oh two and last year, you know what,
he batted to eleven. Come on, Pete Alonzo, as you
know Mets fan, Pete's two twenty four and got forty
home runs. But the slugger, now, so you're gonna tell

(33:05):
me it matters when we allow this or we accept this.
The sluggers of the league think about it other than Otani,
who's an anomaly, and you know, Mookie Betts is a
great ballplayer. A lot of the power hitters, Pete Alonzo, Schwarber,
these guys are betting two twenty two hundred. We accept
it because I guess the the stats and the you know,

(33:28):
saber metrics will tell you that it's okay.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Things we used to care about that we don't seem
to care about anymore in sports and life. Can I
give you another one since we're on the baseball tip. Yeah,
the Yankees played a doubleheader this week against the Boston
Red Sox.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Can I just say Yankees Red Sox rifle ry. I
don't think anyone really cares anymore. Well, it'll be alive again,
and like it'll be when they matter again. But I'm
gonna turn that into something else. Inner League play.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Remember how we used to get so fired up when
the Yankees would play the Mets because I'm a Yankees fan,
which is a Mets fan. Inter they play, man, I
used to be exciting. No one cares anymore the way
they used to. I'm sorry, they just don't, you know.
Spot just put up a graphic. It said all time
low prices for Yankees Red Sox.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
I'm not surprised, so I can't be that off. Well,
I'll give you another one in baseball, and then I
got some others. They just have to do more with
like life, like shit. You used to care about it,
but don't care about I got. I got a few
examples now because baseball pitching, you know, the big stat
that wasn't even a thing when we were kids, unless
you were maybe in some like old school fantasy baseball.

(34:31):
Whip walks and hits per inning era still matters, but
wins and losses for a pitcher sort of went by
the waist side. And I'll credit two guys, King Felix
Felix Hernandez would win Cy Young's on a real garbage
Seattle Mariners team, and Jacob deGrom was winning like ten

(34:52):
to twelve games ERA and the Ones, but the Mets
would give them no run support. So I think wins
for a pitcher, I know three hundred wins would get
a guy in the Hall of Fame, but no guy.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
You look now and it's like, actually, I agree with
you one hundred percent. Wins used to matter so much
more than they used to. The losses don't hold as
much weight if they still have a low e RA
or a decent whip.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
And I think a guy could deceptively look better than
he is because his team gives him run support. You do.
I'm gonna look this up right now while you give
me nothing, because you know what I feel like. I
recently saw someone who's e RA was not great, but
he had like fifteen wins. I'm gonna look this up
right now.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
Losses in fighting don't matter the way they used to either.
Courtesy of the UFC. You could be a UFC champion
have a lot of losses. It doesn't really matter because
you know, you win some, you lose some. We just
hold onto that, oh, because of boxing, because of boxing.
That Mayweather era in boxing, the oh matters, but it
doesn't in the UFC.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
We used to care about that. Garrett Cole era and
the twos thirteen and four. You know your usual sus
becks up there, Blake Snell for the Padres two point
five era. You know some of these guys have great
drays in there. You know Clayton Kershaw twelve and four,
two point six to one, former Met now Philadelphia, Philly,

(36:14):
now Taiwan Walker. I was like, Taiwan Walker, shit, the
Met's blew it. He's fifteen and five. He's fifteen and five,
but his era is four point three zero, which matters
more so, like you know, fifteen and five look sweet,
but is era's four to three? View things differently now again.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Things we used to care about, things that used to matter,
like CMA Sonny Gray, Yeah, seven and seven, but he's
got an era in the twos, so it's he.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
Was an All star this year.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
I got one courtesy of our producer of the Fox
Sports radio show, Cavino and Rich Danny g Hey.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
You know we used to care about Nobody cares about
it anymore. I don't sound like that. By the way
the Pro Bowl, True and Pro Bowl. He threw his
out there. I got another sports one ready the wave. Now,
I don't know if it's anyone ever care about what
I did. Maybe because I was a kid. Then I'm like, oh,
it's coming, here, it comes. But dude, I'm telling you
people cared. And now it's like, oh, come on, really

(37:11):
with this. Let me for a couple more random life
things and then we'll uh wrap this. Okay. I got one.
With the new iPhone fifteen coming out, I think I'm
gonna get it because I'm due for a new iPhone.
I got like the iPhone twelve during COVID and it's
you know, I'm pretty old now, but I'm not the
guy that's like I need to be the first to
buy something. When you were younger, you might be the

(37:31):
guy that's like, I need that video game. I need that.
I need to go see that movie opening weekend. I
need the phone the day comes out. I'm standing at
the Apple store. That doesn't bother me all anymore. I'll
wait a week. I don't need to go see the
new movie opening week. You used to care about it.
I used to care about anymore. I used to care
about my birthday as a kid. Any adult that cares

(37:53):
a little too much about their birthday like you, Yeah,
I think it's a little weird. I feel like mine's
a little more important than yours is. How about this
for all the moms and dads out there, I don't
I don't want to be uh you know, I'm not
trying to push the line here, but I don't give
a shit about what I wear when I drop my
kids off for school, like I know, like I'll wear crocs,
shorts and a good day. I used to care about

(38:17):
what I would wear if I went to I don't know,
CBS of the supermarket. But as the rule goes, the
worst you look more likely you bump into like an
ex girlfriend or or a coworker, And that's the chance
you're taking. Man, I don't like that. Oh I got
one more, one more and then I'm done for you.
I got one more time. I'm sorry? Two more? Okay? One?
In sports, I used to care when my guy made

(38:37):
the All Star team, like I used to take pride
in Like you see who's who's starting in the NBA
All Star Game or the Major League Baseball All Star Game?
Oh you see Steve Young's in the Pro Bowl. My
guys making the All Star Sam, though, why do you
think you don't care about that anymore? Because I'm just
like I feel that way my team, my guys would
make it, by my team never wins, so I'm like,
who cares? Now? My last one is I don't care

(39:02):
at all about when people go what's your guilty pleasure?
Or I'm like, I have no guilt. I'll tell you
the cheesiest stuff I love umbo. Like someone said recently, like,
what song do you like that's cheesy that you're willing
to admit just to care about getting judged? Yeah, I'm
willing to admit at all. I would way rather go
I went to go see I'll give you an example
of something. Let me give you an unmanly thing to say.

(39:25):
I saw Guns n' Roses in Nashville last month. Yeah
they sucked. You know who was great, Carrie Underwood when
she came out on stage on them. I'd rather see
Kerrie Underwood any dating guns and Roses. I'd rather see
her legs than axles. I'll give you that much. You
did see the Barbie movie twice? Yeah, he has no
shame in it either. I think you should care a
little bit. I don't.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
Yeah, I don't think he should. Not bragging about that again.
Things we used to care about because no one cared
about the VMA's. My last two are how about quality?
Just overall quality? Like quality music people listen to music
on their phone Rember. We used to care about I
don't know how it sounded. Yeah, we'd have pride in
our speakers. Now people like, yeah, I'm listening on my phone,

(40:05):
it's good enough, or on their Amazon Alexa or whatever.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
It's like, how about in quality and quality and video?

Speaker 2 (40:12):
We spend half of our time scrolling through TikTok videos,
some dudes on his toilet, point at something else, telling
a story about nonsense.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
We're watching it because we don't care.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
It's like the more raw, the better sometimes, So just
overall quality.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
We used to care about it, Not so much anymore. Wow?
Could I tie it back to something that we started
over promised with to wrap it up? Sure? I know
our producer Spot hates anyone on a social media video
that holds their lapel microphone. I hate that too. I
hate Spot. I hate that guy. Hate that guy.

Speaker 6 (40:48):
So you know what, not only yeah, the lapel mic
and the pointing, what are you contributing to?

Speaker 1 (40:53):
What are you doing? Well? Absolutely anyway, we'll see you.
I give you the finger back. We'll see you guys,
back here next week for another overpromised, all the crap
we don't get to during the Fox Sports Radio Show
and don't forget every day on Fox Sports Radio five
to seven Eastern, two to four out here on the
West Coast. Thank you, DraftKings, thank you for watching and listening. Overpromised.

(41:13):
We love you guys, a Ribadrecci baby, see you in
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