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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:32):
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Speaker 3 (00:45):
We know.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Have you ever put a peep in the microwave? You
put a peep in the microwave for ten seconds? Does
it feel cool? You feel bad about that? Good? We'll
enjoy your Easter and uh, you know, don't send me
a picture of your nuts and say I'll get my
Easter eggs. You can color them. You have a say
kind of friends do you have? Who does that? I've
(01:05):
never done that for the record hangs out with creeps.
I got peeps.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Anyway, we're gonna talk your boy, Francisco Lindor, we're gonna
talk April Fools. Shout out to all the down ass fools.
The Wizards did something.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
We'll explain. I got tricked, by the way, did you
I just saw this on social media. I really thought
Joe Gatto was returning to impractical jokers. That son of
a bitch. It's a It was an April Fools joke,
mad piece of shit, and I like that. I'm taking
back my like right now. I didn't think I get tricked,
and then he just posted, like, yo, you guys believe
that's sorry, guys, I'm not. I thought it was really well.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Anyway, our first story almost feels like an April Fool's
joke from Deontay Wilder.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
It feels like it because it's it's pretty vulgar. It's
pretty wilder, no pun intended. Wild I can't even wilder
story than this one. He was on Piers Morgan promoting
the fight. Before we talk about that, let me just
tell you about the fight. Something slip forward to this weekend.
Deontay Wilder has lost four of his last six fights.
He's coming off a win, but four of his last six.
He's not the same Wilder that we saw battle with
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Tyson Fury. He's fighting Derek Chazora over the weekend on
his own, so it's it's a battle. Chazora is in.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
He's fought everybody from Fury to Usik to Clitch Goo
and now Deontay Wilder. They're both veterans, they're both older,
except Chazora has aged better than Wilder. There was a
point where Wilder.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
There were talks of him fighting like a Logan Paul
or Jake Paul or something so like. Wilder was once
a guy that we thought was unbeatable, and then Tyson Fury.
After that, it's all downhill.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
George Foreman has proven he's always said though power is
the last to go, and who had more than Deontay Wilders.
Chazora has aged better. He's a great boxer. We'll see
what happens this weekend. But he's out and about Deontay
Wilder's out in about promoting this fight, and he's on
Piers Morgan and he starts telling like the wh tell
this story. The weirdest thing is that yo is this happening.
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Does you realize he's on TV? And this is the
beauty of overpromise because we can't talk about it on
Fox Sports Rails or here you go, take your look.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
I chose to keep her. Her mother didn't. Her mother
tried to set me up to have the baby. You know.
She ejected my sperm in her and ran in the
bathroom and locked the door. And that's how we had her. Really, yeah,
she don't even know. I know this, Wow, But I'm
telling it on to the world. How do you know
that I'm smart?
Speaker 3 (03:29):
You know?
Speaker 4 (03:30):
I used to when I came. I used to come
with her stomach, bowed my towel nicely by the bed
because I would want to wipe it off for her stomach. Gentlemen,
this particular time, she chose that she wanted to have
a baby by me because I was the best thing
they ever came into her life. Most of her relationships
only last for two months or whatever, because she she
was a promiscuous woman. I didn't know it at the time.
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I only found out this thing by reading her journal.
She didn't know that I read her journal either. I
did what I do. I had a good nut and
I let her on her stomach. This time, I went
and got the time and tried to wipe it. O
hit my hand so hard. I thought she hit my
hand like a home like a baseball player do a
baseball bat. But she screamed no, as if she was
being raped. She got up so quickly and ran into
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the bathroom and locked the door. Two weeks later she
was pregnant with my daughter.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Does he know he's on TV?
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Hasn't been hit that Harson's Tyson Fury and actor out?
Speaker 1 (04:23):
What did we just watch? What a crazy story?
Speaker 2 (04:26):
And can you imagine Piers Morgan, which, by the way,
he is the pigeon Lady from Home Alone, right, and
now he has show. Yeah, it's unbelievable his career now
he's now he's Piers Morgan with his own show.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
What the hell did we do? You imagine what he was?
And that's a great interviewer because he's like, Yo, this
guy is just talking. It's like that dude that just
let uh what's what's the dude? Uh? It just did
the Channel five.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Oh Callahan Andrew Callah, he just did that interview Shyla
Buff Buff do you remember anybody's name?
Speaker 1 (04:55):
What's your name? Diday walla punch you. He just let
lebuff talk. That's you know, yeah, he.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Just let Wilder do his thing and was like, oh great,
not you say, I mean I'm listening, like what the
hell is going on here? I mean I applaud the honesty.
But you know his daughter's got to see that one
day too.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
That's that's almost almost too much. But Dan was offended
by that.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
But you got to think about the kind of it
might be his truth, right, so, and it probably is.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
I don't know, this is his story.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Can you imagine having to deal with that type of
stuff though, being so famous, so rich that this is
the type of stuff you have to deal with.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
That's the first thought, Like what a crazy life? I mean,
Deontay Wilder doesn't get Wilder doesn't get Wilder his story.
It made us think of some of those live TV
moments where you do ask yourself like did they know
they're on TV? Is this going on here?
Speaker 2 (05:48):
You remember where you were when you heard Deanthony Wilder
talking about what he did on her stomach and everything?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
That's kind of weird, right. He's usually a gentleman with
one imagine like.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
The family sitting there, you know, my family would like,
eat dinner, watch TV. There, your family's there, and I'm
sorry if the parents like rushing to change the channel.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
The kids are like whoa, Well, such an awkward moment.
So but you're right, Life Live TV and TV provides
some classic moments like that, of course, and some that
come to mind. Well for me, one of the first
that comes to mind. And he's back on tour. He's
back performing again, Kanye West. If there were if there
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was doubt, if people cared about what Kanye says and does,
pre sale for so far sold out the arena, the stadium.
So I mean, he's in the news this week. But
I think of that moment with Mike Myers. By the way,
what a two thousand shirt? How dated is that shirt?
Oh yeah, definitely, it's like something you would wear today.
But when he was talking about Hurricane Katrina and he
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said George Bush doesn't care about black people, Mike Myers
is like who And You're like, what what is going on?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
But it's Mike Meyer's reaction to the whole things like
ray like he's the total Wayne Campbell, Like yeah, Like
he was so caught off guard in that moment, and
it's one of those awkward moments I think we all remember,
and it's on our list and you can create your own, guys.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Please chime in at Covin on Rich Now. One of
my favorites.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Mike Tyson was on this Canadian talk show and he's
being interviewed by this guy, Nathan Downer. And Nathan Downer
proved to be kind of a downer because the story was, Hey, Mike,
so you're here in Canada.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
You got to meet with the mayor, and the mayor
like it was.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Something Ford I think his name was, or whatever wild
and he goes, you know some people wondering, uh if
your rape allegations may hinder his votes or you know,
get him some bad press, and Mike Tyson starts stirring inside, like,
you know, Mike Tyson wants to punch this guy in
the face.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Like this motherfucker bringing up my rape allegation. They were
trying to have a ninth interview here in Canada. He'd
probably getting emotional thinking about it.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
And then and he says I think he says, like
fuck you, fuck you, you're a pizza ship.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Well yeah, and then and then well Live TV. Best
part is is then Mike's like do you act like
you're a knife guy, but you really ship? You bamboothed me?
You like Britay, you're smiling, Nathan Darning, You're a pizza ship.
That's right and calm down, my well. Live TV like
the best line everything, fuck you? What are you going
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to do about it? What are you going to do
about it? What was that guy? What is hen to iron?
What are you going to do? But it's like, yo,
that was Live TV? I love it. But you know what,
we can do a whole show just on awkward Mike
Tyson moments, No doubt me. I have one more, but
I'm thinking of other random like it doesn't need to
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be sports like news clips like my my favorite might
be the woman falling when you's stomping on grapes and
then they go back to the studio and the best
is the reaction like, oh, I hope she's okay, I
hope she's That's like as early Internet, but these are
we're talking more like, you know, do they know the
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live on TV? Like the classic If you're a big
sports fan, we all know the Jim Rome Jim Everett moment,
And to this day people will still question, you know,
was that real.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
There's something that seems so fake about it. There's and
I say this respectfully, Jim Rome, who you know, used
to broadcast from the studio we work in have Fox Sports.
There's some sort of like pompous arrogance about him. And
I say that respectfully because he has a presence and
as a broadcaster, it's kind of very so he when
he has that presence about him, like you really can't
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tell what's going on behind those eyes, Like was this stage?
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Was he fucking around?
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Because Jim Everett goes, you call me Chris Everett one
more time, call me Chris Everett. Yeah, cob me Chris
the tennis player, the female women's champion, call me one
more time. I forget what he says, and he goes, yeah,
all right, yeah, all right, Chris.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
And he's just fucking totally intagging and goes to attack them.
It's the one of the wildest moments and wildest Deontay Wilder,
but it's definitely a classic. You know. It's what's funny
though a lot of these moments you think like, oh,
they're gonna hurt the person, but they become funny memorable moments.
Like listen, Jim Rome's a legend, by the way, from
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Jim Rome, you immediately think of it.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Oh yeah, inside scoop, inside source tell us that was
one hundred percent legit, real moment. And it's one of
those like classic moments, and there's a million of them,
between Heraldo ri Verro's and all the trash TV we
watched along the way. You know, there's plenty of moments
to choose from, but that's where you come in. Over
Promised Nation, Fox Sports Radio Nation. You know who's had
some good ones shep Smith. Not sure what's happened there
(10:44):
won't happen again, Shepherd Smith, some good ones. Oh, like
I said, trash TV. We could talk all day about
that stuff, to stuff we grew up watching, from Jerry
Springer to Richard Bay. I bet you forgot about him,
Maury Povich. But all these live moments, you know, we
remember where we were when these things happened or how
we felt. And this Deontay Wilder one, if you haven't
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seen it yet, you did now, and it's building steam
as we go.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
It's all over social Like honestly, if you start scrolling now,
today's the day where it's sort of hit it. It
hit hit your algorithm, because people are all like, wait,
is he saying this to Piers Morgan? And you know,
is this airing over social media?
Speaker 4 (11:23):
This time I went and got to time and tried
to wipe it. Hit my hand so hard. I thought
she hit my hand like a home run, like a
baseball player do a baseball bat.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
It's funny he went with a baseball algie when he's
a boxer. Yeah, but when pushed me, I don't need
I only need I don't need to connect to Dauti,
but essentially saying he tried to be safe and she
was like no, took his and ran to the bathroom
and bam, Like just.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Do you think anybody wasn't following that though, I'm figured,
what do you know? What do we talking about?
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Rich explained that for my mom because she's the one
that's gonna pretend to be naive.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
My mom doesn't. I wouldn't even talking about a really
wild story. Dude, that's the wildest.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Deontay Wilder Czora this weekend, enjoy the fight.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
That's the best.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Yeah, I had a good nut.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
I do what I do now you know the rest
of the story. They almost feel weird reporting this story.
Last night, being that it was April Fools and you
probably have fun with your kiddo's or you know, playing
jokes or your buddies at work. I didn't think I
got tricked until that Joe Gatto in Practical Jokers on
for real, I thought that. I was like, Man, I
did get tricked yesterday. Do you let me know right now?
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There was a prank at the Washington Wizards game. And
I think this is such nonsense because they had to
put out an apology for a prank they played. You
want to explain the the prank. First, Sure, they have
a kid contestant, and the whole thing was this kid's
gonna shoot a half court shot with a blindfold on.
Take a look. It's all on you.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
This might be history if you get this done for
ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
Is he gonna make the halfcourt shot? Oh my, they
make him think he's heard that he hit the shot.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Somebody rests that they're going crazy, the kness, it's going crazy.
The crowd is going crazy. Jucklin. Oh my gosh, you
didn't see it. We all saw it. You want to
see it, all right, take a look at.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
The screen for the replay sounds crazy, h and you go.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Up with it right here.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
So they're making us believe that the crowd's in on
this and we're all fooling this kid, right, But that's
not what happens.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Turns out that the Wizards and this kid on it,
and they're playing the prank on the crowd. Right. The
kid that took the shot, he's not disappointed. He's a
staff member.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
He's a staff member. He's pretending he's in on the joke.
We actually fooled the entire audience to think that we
were fulling this guy April Fools on the audience.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Yeah, it was all a joke.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
So here's where I have a problem with And that's
great because it feels kind of mean to do that
to the kid, right, So hey, no, no, we weren't
being mean to the kid.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
It was a joke April Fools. But this is bullshit.
I'll tell you what, because all right, we all know
the rules of April Fools jokes. No pregnancy jokes because
that's insensitive. No, you know, this person died, just kidding
there alive that those are mean ones. This is harmless.
It bothers the one. In fact, what bothers me is
the fact that aspatch just threw up there. The Wizards
released an apology. We apologize for last night. It's April
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Fools joke that many wondering if we had misled a fan.
The skin involved our mascot and other members our performance team,
and it was scripted, which by the way, I, you
know what, can we take us into applaud like the
effort because I think that was a really creative and
crafty one and it followed all the rules of April Fools,
and I think they broke the rule by apologizing that
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one didn't want any sort of apology for the apology
that's really lame. It feels forced. Or maybe they come
back like psych April Fools again. We don't apologize for everybody.
I I honestly think they need to come back like
we were just kidding.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
We don't apologize, we're just messing around April Fools.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
You're a dumb ass fool.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
So you know, it makes us think of all a
few things, how we Mandela is in the news this
week because he snipped, He got snappy and snippy, slippy
ensnat at Kelly Rippa, and the public wanted him to
apologize and then he felt all weird about apologizing.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
His whole theory was, you know, I've been in comedy.
I'm how we manned.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
I'm in comedy since you were shitting your pants for
fifty something years, and I never had to apologize for
a joke ever. In fact, it's one of the codes
that I live by, like you should never have to
apologize for a joke because I'm a comedian and it's
a joke. Some jokes don't land, but there meant to
be a joke, so context matters to shoot shots, some
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miss and how we mendel if you don't know what
we're talking about. They said, oh, how you look great,
and he did this whole bit you looked great for
seven look great? Oh and you know they said you
look great.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
And you're seventy and he goes, ah ah, so you
say it, I look good because I'm seventy. And he
acted like he was offended, but he wasn't. He was
like sort of playing it up. And then it looked
like Kelly Rippa got offended and Mark and suelows and
then he had to apologize for He had a.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Kind of apologize because he then said, I'm I'm sorry
it looks so good for seventy like he didn't really
want He reluctantly and playfully explained what happens on that?
Speaker 1 (16:54):
What are your thoughts? Do we have any Covenian rituals
on apologies? Because I feel like in relationships, how many
times have you heard this a guy saying I'm sorry
and the wife or girlfriend goes, yeah, but you don't
know why you're sorry? You know why sorry for what
I've said this, I'm sorry you're upset. My wife has
told me this is not an appropriate answer because there
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are times where I've said I'm sorry that you feel
that way. Yeah, I'm sorry that hurt like that hurt
your feelings Like She's like, yeah, but that's not an apology,
but I think it is.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
I am going to add one more layer to this
because I guess it's part of like an initiation to
the family.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
When my aunt started dating Uncle Bill. Yeah right, like
Uncle Bill, this guy, well he wasn't Uncle Billy. We're
gonna mess with them.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Yeah, we're gonna meet Aunt Cookie's a new boyfriend. So
a few of my family members hid behind the bushes
as he was walking in, and he pulled the old
right and he's like, oh.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Like, uncle Bill is a bit of a bit of
a puss. He almost had a heart a pat.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
He was seen that way, like we startled him so
much that I was like, oh my god, is this
guy al right?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Like, and I remember everyone being like, oh, We're so sorry, man,
we're just joking with you. Hey, welcome on signe. It
was nice to meet you to the family.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
I did feel in that moment it required an apology
Uncle Bill. You remember that he's probably watching right now, like, yeah,
I almost died that day because he wasn't expecting it.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Maybe, like when you really.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Startle someone more than you thought you would, it does
require a little bit of a ah. But again, context matters.
If it's a joke and it truly was a joke
in your heart and you were just trying to be
funny about it, maybe it didn't land. But I kind
of agree with the Howie Mandel thing. I don't think
the Wizards had to apologize.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
How soft of their fans.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
I would be upset Wizards that your fans are that soft,
that they were upset by.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
I don't think the Wizards even have twenty wins this year. Yeah, Well,
the fact that the fans are there, God bless them. Yeah,
that's crazy, crazy story. So prank's gone wrong again.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
He can continue this at Covino and Rich on social
media at Fox Sports Radio Washington.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Currently the worst record in the NBA seventeen and fifty nine.
They should be happy that people in that organization are
putting in any type of effort seventeen and fifty nine.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
I mean, lines do get crossed, right because just because
the joke doesn't mean it was.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
A good one.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
It could be an insensitive joke, off color racist. This
was a good on This was playful. It was playful,
was meant to be playful. No apology necessary. You don't
know now that I'm thinking about maybe yesterday.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
As we move along, Yeah, do you think maybe Francisco
Lindor was just playing a joke on the Mets fans? Yoh, dude,
he had a bad day again because he had a
bad day.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
It was like Alexander's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day,
except it's Francisco's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Yesterday, your Mets paid the price. The Mets lost in
extras and there were multiple plays he gets picked off,
and you know how he gets picked off, he's looking
down at his sliding gloves. Opportunity.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Lindor gets picked they catch him, Susan and then at
another point in the game, you know, he's a shortstop
routine ground ball to Lindor instead of stepping, stepping on second, throwing.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
The first takes put back. He forgot how many out
there were.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
He forgot how many outs. See that's where it gets touchy, man.
So that was clearly a mental error. Man like you
as a leader of the team, h you're the.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Guy that has to know. So here's the question. When
you're Francisco Lindor, you get picked off, I know what
the bummer that is. On the next pitch, Soto hits
a bomb and that game went to extras and the
Mets lost two to one. I know, things change, but
people like well, if he was on first base, Mets
would have won two to one and nine innings. And
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then Freddy Peralta, the Mets starter, got pulled in the
middle in the sixth and they're saying, well, if Lindor
didn't make his pitch count go up because of that,
because that would have been three outs and he had
to labor on that inning. So Yeah, there's so many
question marks. But the only people pumped about this or c. B. Buckner,
because I think it takes some heat off him a
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little bit. Right, who had a worst week than cee B. Buckner?
Speaker 2 (21:05):
You could say Lindor and Sodo because deep down, even
though he wants to win, he's probably laughing at it
because I don't think they like each other. Now that
I'm convinced that, right, like Soo is like, that's why
I'm the leader of the team and not go be here.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
I go be here. And you know how, I love
Lindor and it bothers me when I when I do
get these feelings that he's the odd man out like
I used to think it was Sodo, Like, oh, Sodo's here,
and maybe he's the outcast when you look at Soto
and the other players, Luis Robert Junior's a little bit
of a diva. Maybe it seems like Soto's bonding with
this team.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah, and Lindor, who I he's my favorite, seems likeable
he might be to the fans. Yeah, but you know what,
So the question is, is it okay to have a
bad day in sports? Because let's give him credit as
a leader and you know he's answering question at the
end of the game. He took full accountability. Even there
on the field, he's like, yo, that's on me. But
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when interviewed he's like, you know, I had a bad day.
It's not okay, it's an excusable But.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
There's a lot, there's one hundred and sixty two games.
We're all human. You could argue. Jo is former Met
short stuff who was probably the Met's most popular shortstop
before Lindor came out and said, like, yo, Lindor is
a baller, he's he's one of your franchise guys. He
had a bed day. It happens. We're human.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
It happens to everybody. So we have to excuse him
and give him a pass.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
And you know how it is. Sometimes the piles on.
You make one mistake and you're like, oh shit, and
then like, oh, you only got worse. Let's uh, let's
drop a name. Sugar.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Ray Leonard was on this show and he talked about
I think, you know it was his maybe fight against
Duran or somebody. I forget who he was talking about,
but he goes Sometimes you just wake up and your
bio rhythms are off. And as a boxer is a
fighter who has this one fight that night. You're just
hoping you wake up feeling, oh, I feel great today.
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Sometimes you wake up you feel like ass you feel
like triaks. And he called it his bio rhythms. And
he's like, and what are you gonna do about it?
Like you just have You're just off that day. You
hear a lot of fighters, it's just not my night
have it tonight, said he just didn't have it that day,
and it's gonna happen again and again. And people get
so mad at athletes, but Richardi said it, they're human.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
They're human.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
And as long as can i quote another guest we've
had doctor Phil, as long as it's not a pattern pattern,
then you gotta allow them to be human and make mistakes.
It's the mental ones that drive you crazy, though, And
you know, maybe he had something.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
I mean, even Mike Trout, did you see he dropped
the pop up in center field yesterday? But those mistakes
don't bother me as much. This shows me that.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
He's letting outside noise, you know, his wife, his kids,
someone's bothering him, his his feud with Soto, like something's
in his head, where he's taking it on the field,
and a lot of players they forget about things that
are bothering them when they're between the lines.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
You know, outside the lines.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
That stuff shouldn't matter when you're on the field, unless
you're Bob Lee. Of course, you know when you're on
the field, And to me, some mental stuff got in
the way. So I understand that you're mad, But we
also have to understand that they're human, so they're allowed
to have a bad day here and there as long
as it's not a pattern.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Well, if you guys have any thoughts at COVID and
rich and we'll see you guys tomorrow. Get our Easter
weekend kicked off with a very special good Friday. Great Friday,
be a fantastic Friday, right, we'll see you that. Until then,
I'll read it there, gee baby, see you an the
over promis Land. Good Bye, Happy Easter.