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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's a podcast called twenty five ways stuck in parts
and they are wearing a whist So, yeah, it's too bad.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
But what did you expect?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
It's a podcast called twenty five Whistles twenty line.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
How we're doing this from office, so we don't have
a whistle. Everything in our main studio is broken. That's
all right, that's a right, A couple of things. A
bad day for your Cowboys with free agency.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Read there's just not there's just not a lot out there.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
No, that's not the worst reason. There is a lot
out there.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Are you kidding? The article I saw headline said not
a lot in free agent.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
No, here's the problem is that the market has been
set twice. Max Crosby was the highest non quarterback, and
then Miles Garrett is the highest non quarterback. And now,
if the Cowboys would assigned Micah Parsons already, they would
have saved a bunch of money. They're probably either not
going to be able to afford Micah Parsons now or
have gonna have to give even more money to get
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Micah Parsons.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
What is happening? But the Cowboys wait on everybody, but.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
Listen, we have a businessman this is Jerry Jones is
a businessman.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Why are we making these bad business decisions? Or is
it something that we don't know understand? I don't understand this.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Well, they and you can walk through a couple of
the PAS scenarios and we won't be heavy cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
But I just wanted to give you the bad news
to start. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
They waited way too long to sign Dak, and even
with Josh Allen's massive deal, because the Bills have rewarded
NFL MVP Josh Allen with a record setting six year,
three hundred and thirty million dollar contract two hundred and
fifty million dollars guaranteed, it is the largest guaranteed total
given to an NFL player. It surpasses the previous mark
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of Deshaun Watson, who got to thirty guaranteed, but his
whole contract was guaranteed. The difference here is they're giving
Josh Allen to fifty guaranteed, but he also has basically another.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Eighty million dollars sniffing place.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
So but Dak is still the highest paid quarterback per Ridiculously,
even after this contract, Dak is still the highest because
they waited so freaking long. The Dak is sixty million
a year.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Oh that's nice.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
Gosh, can you imagine sixty million a year, I'd have
no stresses in the world.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
And much of the cowboys and you gave Dak way
too much money. They're stressing. I'm talking about Dak. They're stressing.
So Michael Parsons.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Ask is going to go way up because Crosby and
Miles Garrett just kind of reset the football onetgain.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
But Mike has always said he wants to be a
cowboy for his entire career, and.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Miles Garrett said he was not staying with Cleveland for
any reason. He needed to be traded and money talks.
So if a whole lot of money's coming from somewhere else,
Michael Parsons is going.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
To go somewhere else, even though he man he just
wants to be a cowboy for the rest of his life.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
We can do Aaron Rodgers for a second, because it
looked like over the weekend that Aaron Rodgers was gonna
be a giant because they were like Rogers, probably the giants.
And they even did the thing where they do the
kind of the photo shot the AI with the you.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Know the formula. Yeah, that's so cool.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
But as of this morning at seven am Central, and
this is from ESPN, one day after trading for a
star wide receiver, the Steelers maybe closing in on a
big name quarterback. Aaron Rodgers has also emerged as a
quarterback option for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rogers and the Steelers
are expected to talk. So I'd already thought that Rogers
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was going to be a giant. Did you see Rogers
to the Giants?
Speaker 2 (03:30):
But week no, I didn't.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
I just thought Metcalf to the Steelers. Yeah, which is bizarre.
I mean, dude, it's not bizarre.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
They don't have a quarterback.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Now the Steelers have two number ones, or at least
the number one one point five. But yeah, the Steelers
they got DK Metcalf from the Seahawks for a second
round pick.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Now remember Mingo to the Cowboys.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Yeah, for a fourth or a fourth round pick, we
got Mingo, baby, which is.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Funny if it Devo went to the Commanders for a.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Fifth round pick. Yeah, it's so funny.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
But the difference would be how much money they're paying
for them, because with Debo they're basically just salary dumping Devo.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Yeah, and with Mingo we were in panic mode. We
were in midseason and had no receivers.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
We had ceed Lamb And also Mingo doesn't have a
huge contract, right, which is a part of it as well.
So another one is DeVante Adams to the Rams. If
you're DeVante Adams, that's pretty legit. That's where you wanted
to go. La Dome Warm Matthew Stafford as your quarterback.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Not even so much about La specifically. Oh, I was
thinking like La, but all of the variables that you
would want.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
There's another number one on the team as far as Puka,
so it's not like they can just double DeVante all
day or double Puka all day. So those guys are
going to be able to at least have a little space.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
And Cooper Cups there right, No, no, oh, he's gone.
Said they were training. They said, like three weeks ago.
They said, I didn't see that.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Six time Pro wide receiver Demante Adams agreed to a
two year deal with the Los Angeles Rams. Adams arrives
as the Rams prepared to move on from Cooper Cup.
The Jets released Adams March four to three weeks after
announcing they were parting with their favorite quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
This also comes from ESPN, So a lot of movement.
It's been pretty cool to watch. I like it when
everybody starts resigning with other teams, but a lot of
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the guys just re signed as well. I think they
expected a much more robust free agent market where Max
Crosby again signed the big deal. There was a point
where they had said that they had offered Geno Smith
and Max Crosby in exchange for no Geno Smith and
DK Metcalfe in exchange for Max Crosby.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
They turned it down. But yeah, that's exciting, a lot
of movement.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
It's fun to see players on new teams, unless it's
your team they're leaving.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
I know it is fun, But then you start like
if you bought the jersey of that player, that's kind
of I hate that.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
That sucks what.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Cowboys jerseys have bought my whole life.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
No, now, like, do you have any of you? Do
your kids have any?
Speaker 3 (06:04):
See?
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Yeah, so we have. I mean we have a lot
of jerseys.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
But I try to tell my kids, like, look at
the long term contract, Like Dak, just sign a long
term contract.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Get a Dak jersey.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
Micah, we don't know where we don't know what Michae's
gonna say. So don't get at Micah Jersey. I have
a Ceedee Lamb jersey.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
I gave one of your kids to signed Michael Jersey.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
They don't wear those. Those are on the wall, got it.
They will not wear those, got it. We put those
on the wall. And then for me, it's just Ceedee Lamb.
But I do have like back in the day, Drew
Bloodsoe Cowboys jersey. That's weird, isn't that weird? And he
played for one year maybe for the Cowboys, that's weird, but.
Speaker 5 (06:38):
I thought it was.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Don't think Drew Blodshall playing with the Cowboys at all.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
No, dude, it was his last. Like I mean, I'm
gonna try one more team and then we're going by bye.
We're gonna start making wine for the rest of my life.
He retired after that, Yes, I believe so. He may
have gone somewhere else, but I think that was the
last team.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
I think pretty much. Those are the big moves that happened.
They it still fluid. So by the time you hear this, uh,
there could have.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Been eight or nine.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
Aaron Jones staying with Kings. Yeah, a lot of stain,
which is always good.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Sam Donald end up going to Seattle.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
Are you still Sam believer or were you Sam offense
system believer?
Speaker 2 (07:17):
Neither? I didn't care enough. Okay, I still don't believe
in Sam Donald. What I just don't like? I don't I.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Don't do you believe the quarterbacks can be put in
bad places and so they stuck concerned a bad place?
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Absolutely? Okay, well that's what happened to Sam Donald.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
But I feel like that that was an example of
the good Sam Donald in a good offense. Now he's
gonna go to another offense. I don't know if he's
gonna be as good. I'm not a Sam Donald believer.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
That's it. Okay, let me pay NFL Eddi's not there yet.
Are you talking to them right now?
Speaker 5 (07:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (07:41):
I got to move. He is not with Sam Donald yet.
Now what do you think, NFL?
Speaker 3 (07:45):
I'm still like, yeah, I don't care, but I think
he's better than people give him credit for.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
See, that's the crap I'm talking about.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
With two really bad systems, and the first time he
had a chance to thrive, he really thrived, and so
I would look at that.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, he he's an idiot.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I don't want to tell you. Oh they called me
a good blooze Cowboys Jersey. Yeah, yeah, I don't know.
All right, Uh talk to Elster. Get all right, he goes,
that's all you need to say. Let's take it break.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
We'll come back with Damon Sotomeyer, who is the head
coach of Georgia Tech men's basketball and also a crazy
NBA player from back in the day as well. All right,
let's go over now to Damon Sotomayer, NBA Rookie of
the Year, but also head coach of Georgia Tech. And
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they play in the AHC Tournament. Their game is Wednesday,
and they played Virginia on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Correct, correct?
Speaker 5 (08:39):
All right?
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Coach Dota Meyer played fourteen years in the league for
the Raptors and the Grizzlies and the Spurs, and it's
his second year at Georgia Tech as head basketball coach.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Here he is coach Damons Dottamyer, Hey, coach.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
First thing, the colorway of that hoodie, Like that's the
most legit Georgia Tech color, Like the dark blue and
the gold there, Like that's that's the best Georgia Tech hoodie.
Athletic apparel I've seen.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Do you get to pick that you're talking about the
one I have on?
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Yeah, the one you have on right now, Like I
haven't seen that one before.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
Yeah, it's nice. Yeah, and this is actually last year's Jordan.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
Yeah, that's like I like Georgia Tech and like the colors,
but that's like the most legitim one I've seen. How
much do you have input on uniforms, like the stuff
your team's wearing.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
I'm picky. I'd definitely like to see it first before
it goes before it goes goes under. So yeah, I
try to pick all the good stuff, or at least
the stuff that I think is good.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Is there a limit on how much players can have?
Because I be eating all up? If I was there,
I take all the free stuff.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
No, there's no limit you can get every day.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
I'm gonna play for you.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Then I'm in. I just committed to you, coach. If
it's all, if I get it all. A couple questions,
and I want to start first with how do you
generally feel about NET being used? Because I feel like
it's all NET right now when it comes to how
they're evaluating teams.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
Yeah, you know, I'm from the old school, so I
just feel like it should be strength to schedule, like
how it used to be back in the day. I mean, essentially,
you're putting, you're putting things behind, you're putting, you're putting
you know, formulas behind systems. But really it should just
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to me, it's probably should just be the strength to
schedule that you play, how those teams are doing, you
know who they're doing it against, and you know that's
how it used to be, and you know, I feel
like that's I think that that would help, you know,
college basketball out a lot.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Honestly, I was looking at the quad one, Quad two,
Quad three, Quad four for you guys, But what would
be confusing for me is some of those games shift
and a team that's the Quad one can fall into
a Quad two and you never really have a full
grasp of the net. Is weird because it is so formulae.
I think you guys got two quad win wins over
Louisville and Clemson. So do you talk about that quad
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one Quad two stuff with your team at all?
Speaker 5 (11:07):
I don't. I don't talk about it. You know, we
hadn't been in that scenario, to be honest with you,
but I haven't talked about it. I try to just
go out there and win as many games as were
supposed to win, you know, I just think, you know,
that's the way to go. And you know, sometimes things
fall as they may. I think like this year especially,
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and we would have handled some things earlier. You know,
there's some games I wish we had back. I think
we'd be we would be right in the middle of
the discussion.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
What game mostly haunts you?
Speaker 5 (11:38):
You know, earlier in the year, we we we weren't right.
We lost to North Florida. Then, you know, I feel
like the other game that that we were winning basically
for thirty eight minutes was Notre Dame and Notre Dame,
and we ended up losing that game. You know, just
looking back at those two, those two scenarios, if you
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win those, Now you're eighteen and twelve, and you know
you're probably in the discussion.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Do you feel like it's still twenty went? That was
always the thing twenty ons and you know, you're definitely
in the discussion you might get in. Do you still
feel like it's around twenty now?
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Yeah, it's still the same way. I think that's never
gonna change. I think if you get around twenty, if
you can get eighteen eighteen to twenty year, you'll be writing.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Play going into the conference tournament. Are you already looking
at who you might play? Is that in consideration at all?
Are you just trying to get the best see possible?
Speaker 1 (12:34):
You know?
Speaker 5 (12:34):
I like the way our team is playing right now.
That's the biggest thing for me. I just love the
way we're playing on both sides of the ball. We're
playing connected, we're playing intentional, and we're playing with a
sense urgency.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
What do you feel like has been the most growth?
It's your second year from year one to year or
two with you and with your team.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
For me, the biggest growth has just I've had to
get back to just the teaching part of it. With
all the injuries that we've had this year, teaching has
become paramount even more because we don't have as much
practice time. But strategically trying to formulate something each and
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every game is gonna put us in the best position
to be successful with our numbers. Has been has been
something that I've had to do and so for me,
to be honest, this year basketball from a coaching standpoint
has been the hardest, but yet the funnest year that
I've ever had been a head coach because of that
and my team. The growth in my team is is
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that I think they finally understand the assignment. We went
through some ups and downs early, some peaks and valleys,
but I think that, you know, we had to learn
how to play hard, we had to learn how to
play with toughness, we had to learn how to play smart,
and then the last part of that was learning how
to win. And I think they've done that.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
Bragg On one of your guys, like, who have you
seen developed? Maybe not even be like the guy, but
who have you seen developed the most this season?
Speaker 5 (14:03):
I would say, uh, you know, we have. We have
three guys. We have two guys that I think that
we looked to play well from jump and so that's
Nate George and Bayan Doneo. But the guy that has
grown and has gotten better within the system this being
his first year, I think is Duncan pau. Uh. He's
really uh, he's really growing to a role here, a
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guy that we relied on. You know, he he he
had some bumps in the road early on in the season,
but then as the injuries mounted, you know, he got
more minutes and his play picked up to where he
is at today. And you know, I feel like, you know,
he's as big a part of our success as anyone.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
I played two K and I played the nineties decade,
and you got MVP two years in a row for me,
and I was feeling pretty good about it. You ever
watch you ever see yourself on video games? You guys
ever play and be like coach, I was playing with you.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
You know what. I quit playing video games a long
time ago. But at the same time, too, I'm a
little pissed off because I did see my rating. I
didn't like the rat rating. My rating was. My rating
was a little bit too low. I really didn't like that.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
When you get drafted, because I think you went seventh
overall and you go to Toronto, How did you feel
about going to Canada to play ball.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
I didn't know too much about Canada at that time,
didn't know too much about Toronto, West Coast guy, so
I was more familiar actually with Vancouver, BC. But uh,
when I got to Toronto, I was I loved it.
What a great city, the fans were great, everything was new.
So from that standpoint, you didn't know what to expect
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but I loved it, you know, to me at that
time when I went, it was, uh, it was it
was like a cleaner, cleaner version of the East Coast.
You know, everything was just nice. They had great shopping,
they had great food, they had you know, great scenery,
and I enjoyed my time there.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
I have friends that played college ball that went to
play in the NFL, and they talk about the speed difference.
And so when you go from Arizona to Toronto, because
you did one Rookie of the Year, like, what is
that speed difference from going Arizona to the NBA.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
It was definitely it was definitely a it was definitely different.
You're expected to know. Let's say that I was a
you know, back then, there wasn't a whole lot of
guys leaving school early, so most of us were mature.
We were twenty one when we got to the NBA.
So there was things that we knew that maybe the
kids today don't. And so you were expected to be
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a further aloan or if you weren't, you know, honestly,
coaches called you dumb back then, you know, and you
just didn't play at all. And so the speed of
the game was different. The Reids were different. I think
that you know, guys level of basketball IQ was totally different,
and you still had guys that were good, didn't know
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a lot and you had to do the thinking for him.
But for the most part, you know, they were There
were really good players that maybe didn't have a physical
physical tools, but they were definitely mentally, you know, aware
and had a great feel in IQ for the game.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
When you're talking to kids, either in the portal or
if you're a recruiting freshman, you're talking to the parents,
do you use or how do you use your NBA
background to convince them that you and Georgia Tech are
right for them.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
Well, I use my I used my NBA background to
get into the coaching aspect of it, and then I
sell you know, me being here at Georgia Tech. I think,
you know a lot of the times when I retired
from from the NBA, I tried to lead the NBA
right there. But as I've got into coach and obviously
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it is a big part of the draw for me,
me being a thirteen year pro and so I definitely
lean on that. I lean on all my experiences I
talked to you know, a lot of the lot of
the parents and and the UH and the kids about
those experiences, and especially with the N I L area nowadays,
you know, it's very rare that you're gonna get a
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coach that really setting their seat and understands their positioning.
Now that doesn't mean they'll always listen to me, but
I've been in that seat, and I always say, you know,
what you're getting to me is a triple threat. You're
getting more than a basketball coach. You know you're getting
You're getting a mentor. And that mentorship can be in anything.
It can It can be whether it's off the floor,
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dealing with with with learning how to say no, uh,
dealing with your finances, you know, dealing with the pressures
that it that it takes to be successful. Or it
could be or it could be you know, from a
basketball standpoint, how to how to get get out of
a slump. You know how to manage expectation, you know
how to how to manage start them. You know different things.
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So you're getting a whole lot UH to unpack when
you come play for me.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Do you have a run full court with the guys.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
I'm not gonna lie to you. I'll do half court,
but I'm not doing anything.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Ye yeah, I feel that full court is a different
that's an animal I t I went to coach I
went to Coach Col's like camp, and I'm a Arkansas guy,
but I went I'm in good shape, but full court
is a different kind of shape. It's just it's it's
a different monster.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
It's a different beast man in basketball. I didn't play
professionally any other sport obviously, but basketball fatigue is different
type of fatigue. You you muscles a sore that you
didn't even think you had when you when you run
up and down that court.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
So do you condition your guys like doing strict conditioning
or do you play them into shape when the season starting.
Speaker 5 (19:47):
I do both. This year, I've had to do different
based on our injuries. So what I what I do
this year is, you know, I do ladders, you know,
different things. So well, we just run and it's not punishment,
but due to the lack of bodies that we have,
we got to still get the conditioning in. So I've
had to do things a little different this season. But
for the most part, I like I like basketball shape.
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I like them to play basketball to get in basketball shape.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Who has the most green of lights on your team?
The most green Yeah it's a green light, but maybe
not always. Who has the most green light on your team?
Speaker 5 (20:20):
You know what, there's a couple of these guys that
they think they got the green light. And you know what,
there's about three or four guys. Again it's based on
my numbers, there's about three or four guys that you know,
I don't mind. I don't mind that they shoot at all.
To be honest with you, that's not my biggest thing.
Just play hard. You know, we can make the shots up.
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But if you play hard, I can live with that.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
How often and even during games, are you using or
listening to analytics?
Speaker 5 (20:52):
I listen to it a lot, you know, I don't.
I don't necessarily listen to it all in certain respects,
only because I believe that, you know, college is different
from the pros. So you have some players that an analytically,
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you know, they just don't fit that box, so to speak.
But that doesn't mean they can't help you in the game.
And so I have to rely on just the feel
of basketball and me playing to get me through those moments.
But I do listen to I do listen to a
lot of that analytical, analytical ways to be successful on
the basketball court.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
I feel like your position even watching you play, because
I watched you play a lot, that you were coach
on the court. You kind of got to be that one.
You're a point guard anyway, but even extra But as
soon as you came out, you went right into coaching.
Was that always the plan?
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Now?
Speaker 5 (21:47):
I wasn't. But you know what happened is you know,
I tell you I called myself. It was let's just
let's just call it a mini retirement. So I I
probably wasn't out. Well, well, it was definitely less than
a year. But I'm trying to frame it for you
to get your picture. Okay, So this is what it was.
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So around September is when guys start, you know, you
start working out around in the shape. So then into
September guys start moving on and go to camp. So
obviously I wasn't going to camp. And so what happened
is is I was like waking up, I'll go get
me a workout, I'll go run some airs, and I'll
be like, man, this is it. And it was only
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about you know, nine thirty ten o'clock. So I was
like I gotta figure this out because it's not gonna work,
you know, because what happens is as a regimented athlete,
you know, you get used to structure, and so I
wanted structure. You know, I like structure. And you might
hear and you know, think about this. There's a lot
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of athletes to talk about when they about struggling when
they you know, leave professional sports, retire whatever, that might
be a lot of the struggle is because there's no structure.
You gotta have structure. I don't necessarily believe in the
added notion, well, I got enough money, I can go
do what I want to. Man, I want to live
another fifty years. And I retired at thirty five, so
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I want to live another fifty years. So the money
I made in the NBA, regardless of if I had
it or didn't have it, which I did have it, man,
it ain't enough. I gotta keep getting it right. So
what better way than to get into coaching. And I
say this, everybody talks about getting that PhD in something.
I got my PhD in basketball, So why not stay
in basketball?
Speaker 3 (23:33):
I got three final questions for you, coach, and I
was reading what Brad Stevens was saying about you, and
he loved you, at least if you read what he says,
like he thought, you know, thought the world of you.
What was he like to work for?
Speaker 5 (23:44):
I love Brad too. He was really good to me.
And you know, the thing that I appreciated about him
the most he allowed He allowed me to pick his brain.
There's not too many times you come across someone that
number one is a good person, but then number two
is just how smart he is, and you know, the
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critical thinker that he is. And that's what I appreciated
about him, and just being in Boston in general, and
the knowledge that he shared about the successes in the
and the failures of his coaching career, and those things
are things that I didn't take for granted and and
and they're things that have helped shape me, you know,
(24:24):
as I left Boston. But he was really a really
good good Boston a really good person to be around
and learn from.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
So what do you gotta do this season? Like, what's
the ceiling for you guys?
Speaker 5 (24:35):
You know, we got a lot of basketball left in
us and you know, we were peaking at the right time.
So I'm extremely interested to see how the next month
looks for us. But I'm I'm I'm excited and can't
wait to see what happens.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Final question, You played against some of the best, who
was the hardest to guard?
Speaker 5 (25:01):
This is what I say, So, you know, it's funny.
I just had you know, I was just talking about
this too with my coaches in practice, and I think
I was listening to some I was listening to some
talk on a sports talk show the other day. I'm
gonna say it was Alan Iverson, you know, for me,
and that's because uh, his you know, basketball ability obviously,
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but it was his competitiveness, it was his toughness, it
was his will to win. And I was always amazed
at his stamina. I was always amazed at that he
was a guy that never got tired. He never got tired,
and he laid it on the line each and ever game.
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And you know, he was to me, next to Isaiah Thomas,
you know, the best little man to play the game.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
Coach rooting for you guys the rest of the year.
We appreciate the time. Again, that's the most legit Georgia
Tech hoodie I've ever seen. Loved the color scheme, LIKEEP,
Keep up the good work. Love to see season one
to season two and uh we'll be rooting for you
and hope to talk to you again sometime soon. Coach,
thanks you for the time.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
Well real real fast to thank you. But I got
PTSDC in that Arkansas football helmet up there because they
put me out the final four. I didn't beat Arkansas
one time. When I was an undergrad. I was for three.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Hey, that's for three as coach. That's Nolan Rigson right there, Coach,
that's my guy, That's who it was.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
Man. I'm still mad. I'm still mad at them guys,
but I love them all. I'm mad at him, but
I still love them all at the same time. Small fact.
Then I'm gone. Scottie Thurman was my roommate in the
good Will Games back in ninety four, so he let me.
He let me hear it every damn day that they
beat us, and they beat us in the semi finals
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that year.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Scotty Thurmery hit the shot that did it, that three
that won at all for us. Baby, It's awesome.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
Yes, coach, thank you.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Hope you have a great rest of that.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
All right now, you too, All right, Sam, we got
a message from this lawyer that we're going to work
with as far as setting up this pickleball match, and
he wrote to us, so we're gonna talk to him
probably on next week's episode.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
Say it looked up some ideas had to set up
his escrow for the pickleball challenge. He says it's probably
better to refer to it as a competition involving skill
rather than a bet, and call it an entry fee
one thousand dollars with the winner getting two thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
He's already a smart lawyer. Yeah, We're all like, we
made a bet doing mere Venmo, so we're idiots. We
will talk to him. We're gonna record it later this week.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
We'll have him on probably the episode Monday of next week,
and from there we will start trying to line up
the pickleball.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Challenge if the guy doesn't back out.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
I saw that you booked a lawyer, and I'm like,
oh my gosh, Like who did he get? I was thinking,
like Saul, you know saw Goodman is his name? Yeah,
from everybody knows Saul or whatever like, but no, after
reading that we got a legit lawyer.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
On the line, you thought I would just find and
some got the bad suit. Yeah, yeah, like Nickel am chaser.
So he's gonna be on next week and we will
move forward with that.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
Philadelphia Eagles made Saquon the highest paid running back in
NFL history.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Running Backs still don't make any money.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
They make a lot of money relatively speaking, but yeah,
twenty million a year, I mean receive the best receivers
make way more than that. Miles Garrett makes way more
than that. You guys aren't going to believe this, but
there was a day when running backs were actually important. Yes, yes,
like when running backs made them arguably around the most.
(28:34):
Quarterbacks still got paid the best, but running backs used
to get paid like they were three down backs. Emmitt Smith,
I mean, you can go through all those guys from
like the late nineties, but unless you can catch the ball,
unless you can play play a little h back, I mean,
you're just not really going to get paid. I mean,
Debo's making twenty million a year, Saquon is making twenty
(28:58):
million a year.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
Yeah, And if you would put them so by side
of you're like, Saquan's a superstar.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Yeah, but Debo plays wide receivers. Yeah, he's a receiver.
Wide receivers are a bit more important.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
Now Kobe and Jordan's debut jerseys are going up for
sale two prize. The NBA jersey are about it the
auction block and could go for a combined twenty million dollars.
Oh my goodness, Petherbys will soon be featuring NBA debut
jerseys from Michael Jordan and Kobe in auctions. The Jordan
jersey is from his pre season debut in nineteen eighty four,
it is autographed.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
That auction is March twelfth.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
The Kobe jersey is from his regular season debut in
nineteen ninety six, and the auction is set to begin
on April tenth. To date, the most expensive jersey ever
sold was his last Last Dance jersey from the ninety
NBA Finals.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
It went for ten point one million dollars in twenty
twenty two. Signed, it doesn't say, It doesn't say if
it was signed or not, but that almost doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
When a jersey is that expensive, it doesn't make it
that much more valuablecause you could probably pay Michael Jordan
to undred fift thousand dollars to sign it, and he
would sign it. But it's about it being from that
game and game warn But I would be so nervous
to buy this, even if I had a lot of money,
because the resell on this, there's just so many people
that can buy this. It's a very limited amount of
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people that can spend ten million. And if you're buying it,
you're probably buying it as an investment piece to have
to try to sell back in three, five, seven years.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
Okay, I would hope so, because I was thinking somebody
would just buy it because they're like, Wow, they want
to have that jersey.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
But that doesn't make any sense to me. Investment makes
a lot of sense to me. Well, if you're really rich,
you can just have it.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
But I mean, you buy it the same way you'd
buy art, or the same way you would buy something
that you hope grows in value, because even if you
buy it to have it, at some point, you want
to be able to sell it back if you need to.
And if Michael Jordan like touches a kid or robs
a bank and he has it, God forbid, yes, and
he hasn't. But when you buy somebody's jersey that's alive,
(30:56):
that's like naming a school after somebody.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
You got to wait till they're Dead's yeah, mistake I mean,
Kobe's will sell not as much as Jordan's, but I mean.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
You know, Kobe got he had some he has some headlines,
but he can't do anything work, He can't do anything
now that whatever happened, that's it.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
And nobody even talks about that anymore. Like and I
don't even know and where the charges dropped eventually, I
think they made a settlement. But don't say maybe because
that's that's true, that's true.
Speaker 5 (31:25):
We don't know.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
Maybe Kevin was right, though Kevin's right, like, we don't.
No one ever talked about that again.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Yeah, they were dismissed about it. They were dismissed. Yeah
see maybe.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Nope, they were dismissed and dismissed, difference and settled, dismissed
difference and no civil trial like no money was was.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
In two thousand and four, Kobe Bryant that an NBA star,
was accused of sexual assault by a woman. The woman
elects at Bryant had assaulted her in a hotel room.
Prosecutors dropped the charges just before the case was scheduled
to go to trial. Civil lawsuits. The one filed a
civil law student against Bryant, which was later settl out
of court, so there was right, so criminally dropped but settled.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Out of court. So running money there but nothing else
is can happen. Yeah, that's why we don't have Bill
Cosby Elementary. You think there ever was and they're like,
take that sign down now, I don't know. I know
they pulled back like doctorates, honorary doctorates from him.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Yeah, like if I screwed it up real bad someway,
they'd pull mine immediately from the University of Arkansas.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
So those jerseys will go up, which is pretty cool.
If you have money buy a ten million dollar jersey, you.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Either need to get with nine million, nine nine ninety
nine friends and I'll put in a dollar, or you
need to have a networth of like seven hundred and
fifty million dollars, yeah.
Speaker 5 (32:47):
To buy that.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
It's not a net worth of twenty million dollars a year.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
It's like buying a car that is expensive and you're like, man,
I put it all in the car, but if you
can't afford to fix it, uh huh, then you can't
really afford to buy it.
Speaker 5 (32:59):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Next time you go into your local restaurant or anywhere
that's public and you go into the bathroom. If you
go into a gas station, you go to the bathroom.
They're saying, I reader this from the Daily Mail that
when you have the toilet paper, look at the roll
of toilet paper before you start to use the toilet paper.
If the role has like indentions or rust colored marks,
(33:20):
you should probably avoid that and like roll it off
and throw it away because the small marks could be
specks of blood from dirty needles used for injecting illegal drugs,
and that people will go into the bathrooms like clean
their dirty needles before they use them again. And of
course if there's a little there's blood on it, the
blood could be infected with the virbles.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
It's like a new fear unlocked.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Well, this was possibly like one of those things too,
where back in the day it was like if you're
in a payphone, don't push your finger in the bottom
of it because it could be a needle that had
aids in it.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Remember that, did you ever get all these the DA
get aids from it? We would know that.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
I just never thought that was real because that's a
lot of work for someone to give someone aids, which
probably isn't gonna happen anyway. Because the blood is dried
and anything in it's probably dead. I think that was
just an urban legend, but everybody believed.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
I mean it got around. If we got to text
this an Arkansas, oh yeah, it was out.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
So that's the same thing with like the drugs in
Halloween candy, right, Like I don't think drug dealers are
cool and just giving them away drugs like blades. People
like to keep their drugs and use their drugs, not
just like give it to random people.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Every once in a while there will be a razor
blade or a needle in a.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Can and candy like once they'll find it a couple
of years and then it reignites a stupid.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
Rumor of we told you. Are you a public bathroom?
Are you?
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Do you go there?
Speaker 2 (34:40):
For number two? I try not to. And if you do,
do you hover toilet paper on the sea? Yeah, what
do you do?
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Yeah, it's it's it's a mummy. That's what you're wrapping.
Like I'm wrapping like the back thing tub and I'm
rapping at all from the title, Yeah, all the way I'm.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Wrapping the room. It's got toilet papered the room. If
I have to, I really try not to.
Speaker 4 (35:09):
I appreciate those sheets that come you know that you
get this. They're the shape of the toilet, except the
middle part is usually stuck and if you don't rip
that out, like it's gonna catch your stuff and that's
not good. You know what I'm talking about. Yes, but
you sometimes it's connected. Man, it's they do that on purpose.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
So it's not hanging, so it doesn't easily rip. All
you have to do is to go and you rip
that little middle. You're supposed to rip this thing before
you even put it on. I didn't know that all
of a sudden you have a net holding it. That's
what I'm talking about. You're like, this is not good.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
Going to the SEC basketball tournament on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
I like it that it's at noon. We're gonna go.
I like it that it's at noon, and like to
get it out of the way, like we can leave where,
go right to it. Arkansas plays at noon. They're playing
South Carolina.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
They had a big one Oversissippi State on Saturday morning,
which was great, which means we're gonna make the tournament
as well. All I was guaranteed, So what's the percentage
on that seventy? And if we winned a good game
at All Miss. We're against All Miss in the first
round for sure, but that'll be fun.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
We'll go in noon, be back home by two thirty. Yeah,
it's perfect. The next day the games at noon as well.
Speaker 5 (36:18):
If we win.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
You don't want to stay for the second game. I
can't stay for the second game. I gotta work. You
always have to work. You need to stop working so much.
Life works so much, we wouldn't go to the game.
That's a good point. Keep working, keep away working.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
So yeah, March Madness is awesome, so much fun.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
What's going to suck is I'm not really going to
be able to watch it. Even if Arkansas makes a tournament,
I'll be in Europe, then, don't. They'll do March Madness
in Europe. First of all, the time change is different. Yeah,
my goodness, And I would what are you thinking? Why
would you plan this? It was the only week I
could do it. Oh, I know, but that's it. I'll
give you updates. I don't need up dates. I've let
my wife know though. This is the ultimate sacrifice. It is, dude,
(36:56):
lay that on thick. I've let her know that.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
Card and sacrifice. Uh so, yeah, sucks but sorry, man,
we come.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Back on that Saturday.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
So if Arkansas happens to play on Friday and they win,
and then they play on Sunday, we may land and
I get back on a plane and.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Go, wh Why don't you just change your flight to
wherever they're playing because they may not win. If they
don't win, the point, why not fly and you're stuck
in Melbourne? If we fly to Milwaukee, there's no game.
That'd be terrible and my wife would not Okay, she
would have cool with that. All right, Cool, one more break.
(37:39):
All right, let's talk about cavin't got married? Talk about it? Yeah,
talk about him, Go ahead, man.
Speaker 7 (37:47):
Yeah, it's a it's a good feeling. It's been I
feel like I've been on gone for a long time.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Us too.
Speaker 7 (37:52):
In the sports sports world, you're kind of like you
miss out on things like you're talking about going to Europe. Oh,
I go to the bathroom and catch up on everything.
This is where I struggled. I talked to Addie about
this a little bit. I try to totally detach myself
from everything, and I couldn't do it.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
As far as work sports, I was able to do
it a little bit better, but work wise.
Speaker 7 (38:12):
I try to get away from everything, enjoy the honeymoon,
enjoy the marriage, enjoy the wedding and everything. And I
did the best I could. But I just don't know
if that's wired. And I know, Bobby, Mike, you guys
are pretty similar too. Do you struggle with that on
the vacations.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
No, I go to the bathroom. Okay, that's where you.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Get your stomach issues, so I catch them on everything,
Like if I'm in there for twenty twenty five minutes,
I'll catch it up on you. I'm all the way
through ESPN, all the scores, I got all the all
the teams.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Specifically that I follow the players. I follow.
Speaker 3 (38:42):
No, and sometimes I have to go to the bathroom
because now why I can't prove I don't have to
go to the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
She cannot won't go in there with the stomach cards.
Speaker 5 (38:49):
I have to hop in.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
I'll be back in. No, you don't prove it. And
then if she ever tries on just pooping the floor
and I she'll never doubt it again.
Speaker 5 (38:57):
That'll be so.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
Yeah. Even when we go overseas, I keep up.
Speaker 3 (39:04):
Even on our honeymoon, I kept up because I would
just do it in I'm in there anyway, So what
are you gonna do?
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Catch up tiktoks like keeping those trends serious?
Speaker 7 (39:11):
Season Vet, Yeah, I should have known this before I
itill has plenty of time to be married, bro.
Speaker 3 (39:16):
Yeah, that's what I've learned in just You're like, plenty
of time to be married. You definitely don't want her
to feel disrespected. You don't want her to feel like
you're paying attention to your phone at times like this.
But there are times that you can actually get away
and pay attention to your phone. So that would be
the advice I would give you, is pay attention to
your phone in places where they can't tell you're paying
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attention to your phone.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
I was a wedding. It was awesome.
Speaker 7 (39:41):
It was great, very small, intimate, I think fifteen people total,
just family only. We did the whole reception at a
small like church elopement, and then we did an airbnb
house for the dinner and everything, and after we did
everything ourselves.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
It was nice, easy now it's easy, and it was
nice Eddie. And then you want to say, yeah, what
did you guys.
Speaker 4 (40:02):
Do after like all that, did you guys do any
like kind of celebrating with the rest of your friends.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
Uh oh yeah, yeah, yeah that Friday. That Friday we
did a little celebration. We talked about it. Yeah did
you hear it? And yeah I did, I did, I did.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
I saw.
Speaker 7 (40:20):
Yeah, I was out and I thought he wasn't watching
trying to be out of my honeymoon and I had
I saw the title say that you guys were upset
about something, so I had to take a listen.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
And you guys are upset that do you think we
have a valid point? So now, to be fair, the.
Speaker 7 (40:35):
Only reason I really invited m Kitty because he gave
me crap for never invited in my house that I
moved into a year ago. And I invited him this time.
And guess what, he didn't even come. And I knew
he was going to tell you, Eddie. I just knew,
because you guys talk about.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
Everything, Eddie, feel good that you only invited him because
of crap given?
Speaker 2 (40:52):
Does that make you feel good?
Speaker 5 (40:54):
By No?
Speaker 2 (40:54):
I just knew, Like Kevin lest Place, isn't it?
Speaker 5 (40:56):
I just I just knew.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
There's no way you guys would have come. That's why
you should have invited. And that's not true. You don't
know that eddie you have you don't know that?
Speaker 4 (41:06):
Okay, Friday, Friday afternoon, like Bobby, let's say you can
never prove it Friday.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
Okay, we are how about how about this what you guys?
You might go to the game.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
We don't want any sort of like constanation surprize.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
What what are you going to say? I'm doing a
birthday dinner on Thursday. You want to come?
Speaker 1 (41:25):
Now?
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Cool? Sounds fine? Have fun with your friends? Do you
want to come?
Speaker 5 (41:28):
Good?
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Good luck with your old friends. Yeah you're m kitty. Yeah,
I hope you have a good birthday. Chess for you guys,
wouldn't want to come. Did you had a honeymoon?
Speaker 3 (41:38):
You did?
Speaker 2 (41:38):
You did wedding right and honeymoon right?
Speaker 7 (41:40):
Yeah, wedding right, honeymoon Curus down there by like south
or just north of South America.
Speaker 2 (41:46):
It was awesome.
Speaker 7 (41:48):
I mean it's like this little island basically secluded out there,
and we did one of those you know, all inclusive
resort resorts and it was great, relaxing, very relaxed.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
What of South America?
Speaker 7 (41:58):
Yeah, one of those little islands. You your wife and McKitty, Yeah, yeah, MCKITTI.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Had his own room though, don'tka. Yeah, I don't worry.
And how many days were you there? Six? Oh that's
a long it's a lot, it was, Yeah, it was.
I was ready. Are you a beach person? No, I'm
more of a pool person. You guys are crazy, like
that's a long time, Like that's a long time. That's
very paradise.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
Yeah, but that's not paradise for me. And also, like,
what do you do at a beach or a pool?
I'm just I don't enjoy beaches or pools.
Speaker 7 (42:25):
And we went to.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
Greece for hours and we spent like four days on
a beach and she loved it.
Speaker 7 (42:31):
So I just acted like I loved it. Yeah, but
it's like, what am I supposed to do? I need
to be doing something. You know what I was proud of.
I worked out twice while there.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
That's stupid. That's pretty good, right, Yeah, that's tough. It's good.
Speaker 3 (42:41):
Good for you because I tried to even do like
half forty five minutes a day just to stay on it.
Speaker 2 (42:46):
So it's going to be that much harder once you
get back into it exactly. Well, you guys aren't about
salt life. You guys, It's like, who are you talking?
About that.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
You're talking about real world stuff, like when you're on vacation,
you just late, you do nothing. That's a very charge
your body, to me, is not just doing nothing at
a beach vacation. Everybody can be different.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Yeah, I need to be I like doing something. Yeah,
I like physically doing something. I would like to go
on vacation and like what we're about to do.
Speaker 3 (43:10):
We're about to go hit multiple cities and get on
a train and go from here to this city we've
never been.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Go see stuff. Yeah I get like that to me too.
But the whole thing was she's seven months pregnant, so
I can't really do much. Did you drink around her?
So yeah, if she goes in the labor like you're
in another I know.
Speaker 7 (43:29):
That's why we needed to do it now. And it's
basically speaking of this. Have you guys heard of a
baby moon? Yes, yes, okay, that's a thing, but you're
too close that that was a honey it was a culmination.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
Yeah, this is having a birthday and Christmas hubby moon. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
I didn't know that until we started planning this, and
they're's like, oh, we can do a baby slash honeymoon combined.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
But it was not a real thing.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
It's just it's a social media Is that a new
thing ish past five seven years?
Speaker 2 (43:53):
It's not.
Speaker 4 (43:53):
It's probably a thing now though, like like Valentine's Day
was kind of a is this really a thing?
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Most people don't go on baby moons?
Speaker 3 (43:59):
Likeninety eight percent of people don't go on baby moons
unless they're a social media influencer and they can post
it online or they go on like a stay home baby.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Do you know a single person in a baby moon?
Speaker 5 (44:09):
No?
Speaker 2 (44:09):
Okay, I know one other person other than me. She
have much followers.
Speaker 5 (44:14):
No.
Speaker 2 (44:15):
I thought it was like a Southern thing because she's
I don't know where. Did they go to Tallahasse, Florida?
Speaker 3 (44:22):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (44:23):
Yes, congratulations, Thank you, I congratulation. It was a lot
of fun, very nice. We saw the pictures that looked
like a lot of fun.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
He was great.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Yeah, he invited m kitty because McKitty gave him crap.
Makes no sense inviting people that don't give you crap. Yeah,
and we actually love you and care about you. No,
you said that wrong. Care about Oh yeah, I love
you and care about you. I'm sorry, guys.
Speaker 5 (44:45):
Okay, uh for now, that is it. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Do you want to go get my whistle?
Speaker 5 (44:52):
All right?
Speaker 2 (44:53):
We may have come back and doing a little additional anyway. Cool, no, cool,
whatever you want to do. Thank you, yeah, cool, Thank you?
Speaker 5 (45:03):
All right.
Speaker 2 (45:04):
Thank you guys.
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Speaker 5 (45:18):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
Hope you guys have a great rest of the week
and we'll see you next time. That's pretty good one.
All right bye, everybody.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
Theme song written by Bobby Bones That's Me and performed
by Brandon Ray. Follow Brandon on socials at Brandon Ray Music.
You can follow the show on Instagram at Bobby Bones Sports.
Thanks to our crew co host at Producer Ready, Segment
producer at Kickoff Kevin, video producer at Redrberry, and executive
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producer at Mike Distro. But most importantly, thank you for listening.
Bobby Bones. We'll talk to you next time here on
twenty five Whistles